Guns That Every Collector Must Have

Guns That Every Collector Must Have

For gun enthusiasts and collectors, the allure of owning rare and valuable firearms is undeniable. Whether it's the historical significance, exquisite craftsmanship, or iconic status, certain guns have become coveted treasures sought after by passionate collectors...

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How to Determine If a Coin Is Rare

How to Determine If a Coin Is Rare

Are you curious about the value of a coin you believe may be rare? Evaluating its worth involves considering factors like age, condition, and rarity. To determine if your coin holds significant value, understanding these elements is key.Start by accurately identifying...

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The Most Expensive Historic Guns Sold at Auction

The Most Expensive Historic Guns Sold at Auction

Are you fascinated by firearms auctions and eager to explore the world of the most valuable historic guns ever sold? Look no further! The St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Tampa Bay areas are renowned for their exceptional and rare gun collections, spanning classic...

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A word or two about guns

A word or two about guns

Blackwell Auctions deals with a lot of firearms, antique and modern. In the 2023 American Sale, we offered about seven dozen of them. Please know this, though, if you're interested in bidding on a firearm made after 1899: We don't get creative with the ATF. We're...

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An American treasure: Theodore Roosevelt’s pocket watch

An American treasure: Theodore Roosevelt’s pocket watch

Lot 250 in The American Sale on March 18 may well be the most historically significant item we've ever handled: Teddy Roosevelt's personal pocket watch, a gift from his sister, Corinne, given to him in 1898. Frankly, it's not much to look at. It's a simple American...

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Annie Oakley’s clock, books from her personal library

Annie Oakley’s clock, books from her personal library

It was none other than Sitting Bull who bestowed the nickname “Little Sure Shot” on American sharpshooter Annie Oakley, who features prominently in the American Sale on March 18. Several items personally owned by Oakley will be offered, including a French carriage...

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Archive of a soldier’s Civil War letters

Archive of a soldier’s Civil War letters

Outstanding collection of more than 80 letters (plus several post-war documents) from Edson Haskell, 1st Reg., New York Engineers, beginning with basic training at Camp Washington to his return to private life, November 1861 to November 1865. Remarkable details and...

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