RevSpec Category: Sold Items

Custom Hunting Bag SOLD

This is a great 18th Century style bag that has been Brad’s personal hunting and shooting bag for several years. This bag definitely has “The Look” as it has traveled many miles while trekking and hunting in the Eastern Pennsylvania woods. The bag measures approximately 9″ wide and 9 1/2″ tall, and contains many unique […]

Decorative Knife by Ken Gahagan SOLD

This is a beautifully crafted riflemans knife made by Ken Gahagan. The hand forged blade measures 7 1/2″ long and shows Kens earliest insignia of a cursive “G” at the base of the blade by the brass bolster. The “rope twist” decorated handle has been hand sculpted from elk bone and is fit with a […]

Shooting Bag SOLD

This is a new bag made by Terry Crawford. It measures 8 1/2″ tall by 7 1/2″ wide. It features an adjustable strap with a brass buckle and brass D rings at the attachment point. Inside there are 2 accessory pockets and 2 tool loops. The back of the bag has an additional pocket for […]

Original 18th Century "Smooth Rifle" SOLD

This is a very unique and interesting gun, fresh from a collection in Lancaster Pa. The octagon to round smoothbore barrel is still full length at 46 5/8 inches long and retains a beautiful oxidized surface. The gun is stocked in walnut and is relief carved behind the entry pipe and barrel tang, as well […]

18th Century, Pennsylvania Ladder Back Chairs SOLD

This is a wonderful matched pair of mid-18th Century, Eastern Pennsylvania, Ladder Back Chairs. These chairs display wonderful turned decoration on the front legs, which also terminate into nicely turned “bunn” feet. The feet on both chairs are all original, which is a rare feature for chairs of this age. The rear uprights also exhibit […]

Queen Anne Dish Top Candle Stand SOLD

This is a wonderful, solid Mahogany, 18th Century reproduction by the Biggs Company, which operated in Richmond Virginia. Biggs was bought out by Kittinger many years ago and both companies made “Colonial Williamsburg” reproduction furniture of the highest quality. Both companies are long out of business and their surviving furniture is scarce and highly desirable. […]

Beautiful Pair of early 19th Century Candle Sconces SOLD

This is a magnificent pair of hand forged wrought iron, Colonial American candle sconces. The design, symmetry and overall composition of the scroll work are superb. Good original examples of this quality are extremely rare. This pair remains in untouched, as-found condition, with no breaks or repairs. The sconces stand 22″ tall and are an […]

18th Century Flint Striker SOLD

This is an original, hand forged wrought iron flint striker. Measuring 4 5/8″ long, it’s a great size that you can fit all four fingers in. The striker is made from wrought iron and was more than likely case hardened in period, no longer retaining any hardness on the surface. The striker shows a good […]

Early 1800's Wrought Iron Rushlight Candle Holder SOLD

This is a superb example of an early 19th Century Iron Rushlight (Circa 1800-1830). This is one of the best examples of a table top rushlight from this period that we have seen. Rushlights served the essential purpose in Colonial America to hold a grease soaked piece of rush for lighting. This example not only […]

Early Delaware Valley Ladder Back Rocker SOLD

This is an early 1800’s Ladder Back Rocker that was made in Eastern Pennsylvania, also known as the Delaware Valley. It features a 5 slat design to the back and still retains an early rush seat. There are wonderful turnings throughout the entire chair giving it a lot of aesthetically pleasing features with a very […]