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FRENCH FLINTLOCK PISTOL
This is a replica pistol. Has white carved inlay. Comes with a metal loading rod. Measures 15h x 6w.
FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL LONDON 1795
Reproduction of the flintlock pocket gun manufactured by Kumbley & Brum in London in 1795. Made of metal and ivory imitation on the plastic handles, with simulated mechanism of loading and firing.
The flintlock pistols had the blistering of a flint or flint stone, which when the hammer was triggered, it produced the spark that ignited the gun powder. All these pistols required the manual recharge of their ammunition after each shot. The ammunition, which was introduced through the mouth of the barrel, consisted of gunpowder, projectile and paper wad, which served as a cap to keep the two previous ones compressed inside the barrel.
The flintlock pistols were made in a great variety of sizes and styles. The smaller ones were less than 6 inches long, fit in a pocket and could easily be worn by women.
These pistols were used as self-defense weapons until the middle of the 19th century. Their effective range was short and often they were used as a complement to a sword or knife. Flintlock pistols were prone to many problems compared to modern weapons, due to moisture or accidental shots.
In combat, usually these weapons were used for a single shot, since the method of reloading was very slow and it was not usually time enough to recharge. Therefore the fighters after firing were forced to draw their sabers or swords or to use the pistol as a blackjack, since the circumstances did not allow to recharge them in time.
The flintlock pistols had the blistering of a flint or flint stone, which when the hammer was triggered, it produced the spark that ignited the gun powder. All these pistols required the manual recharge of their ammunition after each shot. The ammunition, which was introduced through the mouth of the barrel, consisted of gunpowder, projectile and paper wad, which served as a cap to keep the two previous ones compressed inside the barrel.
The flintlock pistols were made in a great variety of sizes and styles. The smaller ones were less than 6 inches long, fit in a pocket and could easily be worn by women.
These pistols were used as self-defense weapons until the middle of the 19th century. Their effective range was short and often they were used as a complement to a sword or knife. Flintlock pistols were prone to many problems compared to modern weapons, due to moisture or accidental shots.
In combat, usually these weapons were used for a single shot, since the method of reloading was very slow and it was not usually time enough to recharge. Therefore the fighters after firing were forced to draw their sabers or swords or to use the pistol as a blackjack, since the circumstances did not allow to recharge them in time.
EUROPEAN LIEGE XVIII BLACK POWDER FLINT LOCK PISTOL
A replica European Liege XVIII S flint lock pistol with an ornate brass barrel and faux ivory grip. Measures 11h x 3w.
CATHOLIC KINGS SWORD BY MARTO OF TOLEDO SPAIN REPLICA
The Catholic King's Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is one of the most spectacular swords in Spanish History. With this sword, the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, knighted Christopher Columbus on his return from his first voyage to America. In the Throne Hall of the Royal Palace in Barcelona, Columbus was named "Admiral of the Ocean" and "Viceroy of the Indies". This ceremonial sword was used as the symbol of the royal power in all religious and political ceremonies, since the conquest of Grenada and the beginning of Spain as a nation.
The Catholic King's Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a reproduction of the great sword kept in the Real Armeria in Madrid, made in the 15th century, during the reign of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabelle of Castile and used in solemn court occasions until the 18th century.
The Catholic Kings Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is one of the most spectacular swords in Spanish History. With this sword, the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, knighted Christopher Columbus on his return from his first voyage to America. In the Throne Hall of the Royal Palace in Barcelona, Columbus was named "Admiral of the Ocean" and "Viceroy of the Indies". This ceremonial sword was used as the symbol of the royal power in all religious and political ceremonies, since the conquest of Grenada and the beginning of Spain as a nation.
The motto "Tanto Monta, Monta Tanto" appeared on the Spanish Royal Standard of the Catholic Kings from 1492-1506. The motto refers to both Catholic monarchs: Isabella and Ferdinand and loosely translates to: "As much as the one is worth, so much is the other" meaning that both King and Queen held equal authority. It was seen on the Spanish flags that Christopher Columbus brought to the New World. Later the motto was changed to "Plus Ultra" which is Latin for "More Beyond" referring to Spain and her lands in the Americas.
Measures 46h x 10w
The Catholic King's Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a reproduction of the great sword kept in the Real Armeria in Madrid, made in the 15th century, during the reign of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabelle of Castile and used in solemn court occasions until the 18th century.
The Catholic Kings Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is one of the most spectacular swords in Spanish History. With this sword, the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, knighted Christopher Columbus on his return from his first voyage to America. In the Throne Hall of the Royal Palace in Barcelona, Columbus was named "Admiral of the Ocean" and "Viceroy of the Indies". This ceremonial sword was used as the symbol of the royal power in all religious and political ceremonies, since the conquest of Grenada and the beginning of Spain as a nation.
The motto "Tanto Monta, Monta Tanto" appeared on the Spanish Royal Standard of the Catholic Kings from 1492-1506. The motto refers to both Catholic monarchs: Isabella and Ferdinand and loosely translates to: "As much as the one is worth, so much is the other" meaning that both King and Queen held equal authority. It was seen on the Spanish flags that Christopher Columbus brought to the New World. Later the motto was changed to "Plus Ultra" which is Latin for "More Beyond" referring to Spain and her lands in the Americas.
Measures 46h x 10w
ENGLISH OVER UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOL
This is a replica pistol. Measures 8h x 3w. Made of metal, has inlay design with carvings. "London" appears on both sides.
LUFTWAFFE OFFICER 2ND MODEL DAGGER REPLICAS
Replica Luftwaffe 2nd Model daggers. Has a white handle and Eagle cross guard hilt. Includes 2 replica daggers.
GREEK DAGGER
This is a replica dagger created in a Greek style featuring an ornate design with a small figure in the middle of the dagger. Measures 14h x 3w
ROMAN DAGGERS 1TH. CENTURY B.C
These are replicas and reproductions of a roman soldier dagger from the period of Julius Caesar. Includes 2 daggers. Measures 16h x 3w
WHEELER & SON LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOL
This is a replica pistol. Wheeler London written on both sides. Has black handle with metal designs on it. Has mini bayonet on it.
ORNATE DAGGER
Measures 19h x 3w. Hilt has a face design with animals, a dragon and bird design are found on the blade.
DECORATIVE BLUNDERBUSS STYLE FLINTLOCK GUN
This is a decorative piece. Measures 10h x 3w. Handle is black, has a crest design and motif on it.
CHARLES V REPLICA SWORD
A replica sword. Made in Toledo, Spain. CHARLES V is written on the hilt guard. Has a gold color accent design (Not made of gold, just gold color) made of metal. Measures 46h x 9w.
STA CATALINA AND TOELDO ESPANA SWORDS
A set of swords stamped Toledo Espana and STA Catalina. Measures 40h x 8w.
TWA AIRCRAFT MODELS
1. Scale 1- 100 2. Measures 17 x 17 3. Measures 13 x 14. 4. Measures 9 x 8.
SOVIET RUSSIAN COSSACK COMBAT PUSH DAGGER AND SCABBARD
Has a white handle with carved design on it. Scabbard is black with ornamental metal designs. Measures 17 h x 2w
PAN AM MODELS
3 aircraft. 1. Scale 1- 48. 2. Scale 1-100. 3. Measures 11 x 9. Display dust.
BATTLE SWORD OF JAIME I
Has the words "JAIME I" Inscribed on the blade. Has leather-like grip on the handle. Sword features ornate designs on the blade part. Measures 50h x 9w