RevSpec Category: Sold Items

Philadelphia Horn by Art DeCamp SOLD

Beautiful Philadelphia style screw tip horn by Master Horner, Art DeCamp.  This horn really has “the look”, exhibiting tool marks and patina throughout the body of the horn.  Great color and turning of the base plug with an iron staple for the strap attachment.  It measures just under 13″ around the outside curve and would […]

Original English Dueling Pistol SOLD

This is a beautiful example of a period English dueling pistol.  It remains in wonderful shape for its age and the condition of the lock cannot be overlooked; it is in outstanding condition and still looks like new on the inside, even retaining its original colors from heat treating.  The sliding bar lock works flawlessly […]

.50 caliber Martin Fry SOLD

Martin Fry was an iconic gunsmith in York Pennsylvaina, producing some of the highest quality rifles of the golden age.  In the book “Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age”, Joe Kindig Jr wrote that “the Frys were a very important gunsmithing family in York” and “I hope that someone will study Martin […]

.40 caliber York County Rifle SOLD

This highly decorated .40 caliber York County rifle was built by J.D. Thompson and is signed #23 on the side flat.  It features a 40.5″ long Douglas Barrel with 8 groove rifling, double set triggers and a Large Siler flintlock.  The muzzle has been hand coned for ease of loading.  Some of the decorative features […]

20 ga. Colonial American Fowler SOLD

Here is one of our Colonial American Fowlers stocked in Curly Maple!  This is one that we built a few years back and has just been completely gone over, cleaned and refinished.  It features a 42″ long tapered and flared, octagon to round 20 gauge Colerain Barrel with the addition of a rear sight for […]

Decorated Powder Horn SOLD

This is a very nice, artisticly scrimshawed powder horn signed “CH 96″ that just came out of an older collection.  Measuring approx. 9” on the outside curve, it’s a great little horn that offers a lot of detail.  Scrimshawed around the horn it reads “A man of words not of deeds, is like a garden […]

“Liberty or Death” Horn SOLD

Nicely made and scrimshawed horn featuring the motto “Liberty or Death” and the date “1763”.  The entire body of the horn has been scrimshawed with a variety of other period designs as well.  It comes with an adjustable leather strap and is currently setup for right side carry, however I feel it would work equally […]

Type G English Trade Gun by Jack Brooks SOLD

This is a really well built copy of the early Type G English Trade Guns, circa 1740, by Jack Brooks. This style of trade gun with painted on features is typical of guns traded or gifted to Indians in the southern colonies in colonial America. The architecture, hand wrought mounts, paint tone and decorative vine […]

Original Germanic Dewclaw Bag SOLD

This bag is in wonderful condition for its age, and exhibits superior construction technology and period workmanship. Fully lined with home spun linen, a molded strap, scalloped and pierced upper piping, tooled and decorated flap, decorative stitching and being fully piped on all exposed edges are just some of this bags unique and important features. […]

Custom Lehigh Rifle in .50 Caliber SOLD

Unsigned .50 caliber Lehigh Co. Rifle 44″ long Douglas Barrel w/ Hand Coned Muzzle Hadaway Lock Engraved Brass Patchbox Relief and Incise Carved 13 3/4″ Trigger Pull *There is a small area of “aging” underneath the ram rod channel where it appears there was a wrap at one time.