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7 Civil War Harper's Weekly Complete Newspapers with Beautiful Illustrations of Battles & Charactures7 Civil War Newspaper Complete Harper's Weekly out of New York from a 4 year period. This weekly paper had about 10 pages front and back with fine illustrations and all in excellent condition. Many battle scenes and other important articles with dates starting June 22, 1861; January 11th, 1862; July 18th, 1863; September 10th, 1864; Feb. 4th, 1865; April 15, 1865 and one after the war Dec. 23rd, 1865. These are ultra rare and large account of events of the war plus more. The pictures are absolutely beautiful and remember this is not paper but Cotton interwoven threads throughout. The condition is pristine with no foreign substances attached at all. You may email me me if you want more pics of a certain addition but Im sending pics of many of battles. Just tell me what date you want for your reading pleasure and collection. Price: US $95 EACH or if available US $595 for a set of 6 with the one after war I will keep unless someone buys individually. Shipping: $19 each Use the following methods of payment...
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Rare Black Powder British Calvary Flintlock PistolOriginal Black Powder Flintlock Pistol that was made in the late 1700's into the 1820's. This one took hours and hours of research but is so rare I could not find another one like it. The web site, http://militaryheritage.com/pistol6.htm, will give you a little background information about this type of gun. It is a British New Land Pattern Cavalry Pistol used in the Napleonic Wars. As the site linked above outlines, this gun was produced in 1796 and had widespread production by 1802. It was made by the famous East India Company for British Calvary serving in India who brought them here to America during the War of 1812. These were effective weapons as evidenced by the Battle of Assaye in 1803 where 6,000 British Troops faced a Mahratta Army of at least 40,000 men. This gun was found in North America in New England and was definitely used in the War of 1812 as this is the only time British would have brought these pistols to America. These were handmade, screws barrel, walnut wood handle, 50 or 55 caliber and used by others after they traded with the British. Pistols were used by colonists, Indians, Trappers, and Traders, and Frontiersmen. The British had axes, rifles, and pistols and they traded for furs to take back to Europe. THIS IS AN ULTRA RARE GUN with NO original guns that I can find anywhere on Internet or elsewhere. Price: US $4,800 Shipping: $55 Use the following methods of payment...
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Rare 2000 Yr Old Roman Emperors, Wives, and Generals CoinsCoins sold separately or as a unit of the
first 28 of 33 emperors This is a very rare collection of Bronze Roman Coins with prices on outer cover and all can be sold for 20% above prices listed. I have 28 of the first 33 emperors, with many famous wives and generals beginning with general Mark Anthony and emperor Augustus from 27 BC - 14 AD – Probus 276-282. I have 3 Neros and multiples in Hadrian, Trajan Antonius Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Caracalla Severus, Domitian Claudius, Calgula and many more. Price: US $1,500 |