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001guns: 1876 Creedmoor Scene. Detailed, engraved print shows rifle match at Creedmoor. Foreign and American teams are pictured during practice. Published from an 1876 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. 11x16 in.
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003guns: 1876 International Guns. Handsome wood engraving shows a government building housing rifles from all nations during the Centennial. Published in an 1876 issue of Harper's Weekly. 11x16 in. $30



004guns: 1892 English Shooting Match. Hand-colored engraved print shows a major making a prize-winning shot in his quest for the Queen's prize. Published in an 1892 issue of The Illustrated Lond News. 11x16 in. $50
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005guns: 1914 Smith &Wesson Ad. Print shows an advertisement for Smith & Wesson's new automatic hand gun. Published in a 1914 issue of Sunset. 6x10 in. $20
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006guns: 1911 Silent Firearms. Print shows several devices used to silence firearms. Published in a 1911 issue of Scientific American. Accompanied by an article called "Report: Mufflers for Firearms." 11x16 in. $30



007guns: 1933 Ad for Skeet Shooting Equipment. Print shows several photographs of skeet shooting and skeet equipment by Western. Published in 1933. $30



009guns: 1920 Remington Rifle Ad. Christmas advertisement for Remington rifles. Richly colored. Published circa 1920. 8x12 in. $20



010guns: 1890 Smokeless Powder Gun Scenes. Wood cut engraving show the advancements in gun powder. In one image, the French Army is firing with ordinary powder. In the second scene, they fire with smokeless powder. Accompanied by text. Published in an 1890 issue of Once A Week. 11x16 in. $30



011guns: 1900 Metallic Cartridge Ad. Engraving shows several metal cartridges for various types of guns and rifles. Cartridges made by a company in St. Paul Minnesota. 9x11 in. $20



013guns: 1890 European Rifles. Print shows several images of European rifles and their virtues. Accomapnied by text describing the various characteristics and advantages of each. Published in an 1890 issue of Scientific American. 11x16 in. $20



014guns: 1867 Gatling Gun. Wood engraving shows a frontal view of the Gatling gun and cartridges. Published in an 1867 issue of Scientific American. 11x16 in. $30
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015guns: 1861 Views of New York Arsenal. Large, wood engraving was published in an 1861 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. It shows several ammunition-making scenes at an arsenal in Troy, New York. Print is accompanied by text. 16x22 in. $50



017guns: 1864 Wimbledon Rifle Contest Scene. Very large, color lithographed view of the rifle contest at Wimbledon England, published as a supplement to the July 16, 1864 Illustrated London News. Shows contest participants shooting at targets, while a crowd watches and socializes in the foreground. This print is in good condition. Several splits along the original creases have been professionally repaired on the back. In the left margin, barely extending into the image, there is an imprinted stamp from the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh, which formerly owned the print. The stamp is not visually distracting, and would be almost unnoticeable if this print were matted and framed. 21x28 in. $250



1139guns: 1882 Creedmoor, NY Riflematch. Original Harper's Weekly Front Page - drawn by Frenzeny (1882). The International Rifle-Match at Creedmoor. Color: Water Color. Type: Wood Engraving. Size: 11x16 in.
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