Browning Model 12 20ga Shotgun 2 3/4"
Gold Wildlife Inlays Like New - never fired (no box) Collector's Item Serial # 08063 PN932 Price: $2200. OBO |
Winchester 1873 lever action cal. 44/40
Serial # 337677B 3rd Model, Sporting Rifle Collector's Item Winchester's Repeatind Arms, New Haven, Conn USA King's Improvement Patent March 28, 1866. October 16, 1860 Includes box of ammo S O L D |
Collection of Replica Weapons |
1873 Winchester Lever Action 44-40
Winchester saw that his 1866 rifle had two outstanding assets: its capacity to fire rapidly and its ease of handling, but its bullet lacked impact and range. He took steps to correct it. The result was a famous weapon that has been called "The Gun That Won The West", the 1873 Winchester. This model was stronger, simpler, and lighter in weight then the 1866 model. But, the greatest improvement was its powerful and dependable centre-fire cartridge. In 1878, Colt's revolvers were re-chambered for the .44 Winchester rifle cartridges. From then on, a man needed to carry only one kind of ammunition for his pistol and rifle. Among its many satisfied owners were some of history's most famous Western figures, from outlaws like Billy the Kid to lawmen like the legendary Wyatt Earp. The year it was introduced, Buffalo Bill Cody called it "the boss...the most complete rifle now made". Octagonal blued barrel and working lever-action system. Complete wood stock and saddle ring. Replica rifle. Overall length: 100.3cm (39.5"). Weight: 5.8 lbs. Price: $210. CAN |
Replica U.S. 1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword. Ornately detailed, semi-basket brass guard, heavily engraved slightly curved blade. Handle is leather wrapped with gold braid wire. Metal scabbard has black finish and brass furniture.
Length: 101.6cm (40"). Weight: 3 lbs. Price: $95. CAN |
Replica Confederate (Shelby) Cavalry Officer's Sword. General "Jo" Shelby, who never surrendered, carried this style officer's staff sword. Features 33" carbon steel blade engraved with "CSA". Brass handguard is engraved and initialed "CS", leather handle is wrapped with twisted brass wire. Metal scabbard has black finish and brass furniture.
Length: 102.8cm (40.5"), Weight: 3.5 lbs. Price: $85. CAN |
HMS Agamemnon |
British Royal Navy ship of the line. Commisioned in 1781, she once sailed under the command of Admiral Nelson. Her armament consisted of twenty-six twenty-four pounder deck guns, twenty-six eighteen pounder on the upper deck and twelve nine pounders on the quarterdeck. She carried a complement of 491 officers and ratings.
Pictures & construction details may be viewed at: Click here to follow the ship's construction. Hand made wooden model ship. Copper clad hull. Scale: 1:64 Length: 1300mm Height: 945mm Beam: 490mm Price: $6,500. CAN OBO |
HMS Bounty 1783 |
HMS Bounty Wooden Model Ship. Also known as HM Armed Vessel Bounty. Hand built. Double hulled. One side open to expose the ship's interior. Base with ship's name.
Scale: 1:48 Length: 980mm Height: 763mm Beam: 355mm Click here to follow the ship's construction. Price: $635. CAN |
RCMP Vessel St Roch |
In 1940, the St. Roch set out from Vancouver B.C., on a secret mission through the Northwest Passage. On that voyage , the St. Roch combined its normal supply mission with a deliberate assertion of Canadian Sovereignty over the Arctic. Due to heavy ice conditions, the ship spent two winters frozen in Arctic waters, finally reaching Halifax, Nova Scotia on 11 October 1942. The voyage claimed the life of one crew member. In 1944 the ship left Halifax and re-navigated Lancaster Sound and Barrow Straight arriving in Vancouver B.C. 86 days later, making her the first vessell to traverse the Northwest Passage in both directions.
Hand made wooden model ship. 47cm (18.5") long. 32cm (12.5") high. 11cm (4.25") beam. Price: $450. CAN |
Artwork |
Robert Bateman 'Limited Edition' print "At The Edge - Bobcat". Numbered and signed by Robert Bateman. Letter of authenticity. Professionally framed. Size 39" x 30.75". Very good condition. Collector's item.
Price: $425. CAN. Negotiable. |
Robert Bateman print "Dozing Lynx". Professionally framed. Size 41.75" x 29". Very good condition.
Price: $320. CAN. Negotiable. |
James Williamson (1982) framed print - "City of Ships". Limited Edition 414/500. Frame size 23" x 19". Good condition. James is well known in the Seattle, Washington area for his marine scapes. Price: $150. CAN |
Collection of wooden model logging trucks and equipment. |
Styled after John Deere 648G, this skidder was crafted using various colours of British Columbia cedar. No nails or staples used. All parts glued and screwed. All screw holes plugged. Cab has steel safety screens on door and windows. Cab doors open. Booms and hydraulic cylinders all move. Chains on wheels. Articulating body. Wood treated with natural oil to enhance the grain. Note: Some birch wood used for highlights. S O L D
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Styled after a Washington Model 78SL Mobile Swing Yarder, this interesting machine was crafted using various colours of British Columbia cedar. No nails or staples used. All parts glued and screwed. All screw holes plugged. Cab is open with seat and control deck. Door opens. Full swing. All windows covered with steel safety screens. Wood sealed with natural oil to enhance the grain. Note: Some birch wood used for highlights.
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Styled after a Cat 980G Wheel Loader, this log loader is crafted using various colours of British Columbia cedar. No nails or staples used. All parts glued and screwed. All screw holes plugged. Articulating body. All hydraulic cylinders move. Cab lights. Open cab with dash and seats. Doors open. Wood sealed with natural oil to enhance the grain. Note: Some birch wood used for highlights.
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Styled after Kenworth, this truck is crafted using various colours of British Columbia cedar. No nails or staples used. All parts glued and screwed. All screw holes plugged. Mud flaps. Headlights. Cab lights. Open cab with dash and seats. Loaded with three lifts of birch lumber. The rear trailer is a crib board accessed by lifting off the top half of the lumber piles. The front trailer has a compartment for a deck of cards and crib pegs, accessed by lifting off the top half of the lumber pile. Wood treated with natural oil to enhance the grain. Note: Some birch wood used for highlights.
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