Hand Forged belt knife by Shane Emig. The 6″ blade is forged from high carbon 1095 spring steel and hardened and tempered to hold a strong edge. The partial tang is riveted to the 5″ white tail antler handle with an iron rivet. The hand stitched sheath was also done by Shane. Price: $350.00
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Custom Rifle by Jason Hogarth SOLD
This custom rifle by Jason Hogarth is based on the work of John Bonewitz. Jason used his own artistic expression and the influence of Bonewitz’s work to produce this iron mounted long rifle. It features a 42″ Colerain “B weight” barrel in .45 caliber, an L&R Lock and Davis double-set triggers. It has a trigger […]
New Speedy Hogarth Bag SOLD
Antique Candle Snuffer Wick Trimmers
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
Shooting Bag SOLD
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. […]




