"Hen House" Alarm Gun
A "hen house" or door alarm gun. Uses percussion caps to make a loud noise when triggered. It is mounted to a flat surface set and an unwanted intr...
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A "hen house" or door alarm gun. Uses percussion caps to make a loud noise when triggered. It is mounted to a flat surface set and an unwanted intr...
View full detailsTwo different Never Fail animal trap guns. There is one "prototype" and also a "Large Hole" round body. These percussion guns were popular with far...
View full detailsWonderfully carved and hinged box with setter and quail motif on one side and carved initials on reverse. With key. 8" x 25".PERIOD: Late 19th Cent...
View full detailsContinental iron pistol tinder lighter. A very rare piece. 7 3/8"LPERIOD: 18th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, ContinentalSIZE: 7 3/8"L
Cast bronze thunder mug with marked rings (Illegible). Used to signal and scare ingenious natives in North and South America in the 17th and 18th c...
View full detailsA "turned" powder horn made from two pieces with a large soft wood hand carved plug. Buffalo horn turning translucent with agePERIOD: 19th Century...
View full detailsVintage scrimshaw powder horn having a scrimshawed mallard drake. Dated '76 (1876) and signed E.W.S. Brass powder release.PERIOD: Late 19th Century...
View full detailsCanvas and leather possible bag marked "4665 50S." Complete with original period powder horn having patina to spare. Heavy patina. Hand stitched pe...
View full details19th Century powder horn with etched image of Indian chief having single drop headdress. Patina to spare. We would assume used by a mountain man.PE...
View full detailsThis handwritten (it appears with quill) letter was addressed to the Governor of the state of Ohio in 1861- the beginning of the Civil War. Tyler D...
View full detailsTinder lighter with iron frame, candlestick holder attached via screw. Mechanism mounted on exterior. Walnut bag grips. Compartment in frame for st...
View full details18th Century Flintlock tinder lighter. Brass parts and finish overall with steel components used to lock components, screws and chamber latch. Item...
View full detailsBiggs Sure Pop animal trap gun. In broadest, most generalized terms, the alarm gun explodes a powder charge sufficient to sound an alert against un...
View full detailsPratt burglar alarm/animal trap gun. Originally made about 1880s - 90s. These were used to kill varmints and some used as door or burglar alarm gun...
View full details19th Century hand forged "alarm" gun. This was put out in the pumpkin or watermelon patch with a string attached. When the thief tripped over the s...
View full detailsVintage door alarm gun. A model they used blanks. Could be mounted to a surface for stability. String or trip wire was then used to trigger. Marked...
View full detailsLarge percussion trap gun with imposing looking bait hooks, nicely marked F. Ruethe's Patent May 12, 1857. Very fine overall with much original bla...
View full detailsFrench made animal trap gun. Barrel length 4.5" and bore diameter .75". Board mounting with frame marked "depose". Cast iron with fold out cannon s...
View full detailsGolden Patina. 12" Powder horn with turned horn tip and turned wood stopper, scrimshawed with various figures, and the name J.P.Denman on the insid...
View full detailsOutstanding American folk art powder horn. This 13" horn has a high domed turned wood base and a turned and threaded spout, with a turned collar at...
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