Swivel top compass with a maple base and engraved horn lid by John Proud. The maple base retains the compass that has been inset below the surface and adorned with a chip cut decoration around the rim. The engraved horn lid swivels to the side, exposing the compass for usage. Overall length is 3 1/4″ […]
RevSpec Category: Sold Items
Pipe Hawk by Steve Lodding SOLD
Reading Rifle by David Dodds SOLD
Large Seabolt Knife w/ Quilled Sheath SOLD
Nice large antler handled fighting knife by Joe Seabolt with a very neatly done quilled belt sheath. The knife measures 13 3/4″ overall with an 8 1/2″ blade that balances well in the hand. The quilled sheath holds the knife snuggly and measures nearly 13 3/4″ long. This is a good looking combo that offers […]
Pennsylvania German Flat Horn by John Proud SOLD
Custom Horn by John Proud SOLD
54 caliber Colonial Virginia Rifle SOLD
This is one of our Colonial Virginia Rifles that Shane had built just a few years back. It has seen very little usage during that time and still remains in excellent condition. Our Virginia rifles feature a 42″ Colerain “c” weight barrel, Davis trigger and a large Siler lock, all hand tuned for a fast […]
Early Transitional Rifle by Brad Fountain SOLD
This early transitional rifle, built by Brad Fountain of the Colonial Williamsburg gunshop, is a copy of rifle #40 from “Rifles of Colonial America” Volume 1, and is an early Eastern Pennsylvania style rifle with strong Germanic architecture and decoration. Shumway makes comparisons between this rifle and the Edward Marshall rifle in RCA, as well […]
Riflemans Knife by Rich McDonald SOLD
Large double edge fighting knife and sheath by Rich and Jeanne McDonald. The knife features a 9″ double edged blade, scrolled crossguard and an ash handle with a copper wrapped ferrule. The sheath has a very rugged design with an iron rivet construction and iron wrapped tip. Overall length is 14 1/8″. Price: $650.00
Antique Sharpening Stone Holder SOLD
Neat original sharpening stone holder that’s decorated and made from horn. It was intended to carry a workers sharpening stone for their sycthe while out working the fields. It still retains its original iron belt hook and remains in original untouched condition. Approx. 8″ long and 2 1/4″ wide at the top.