The box is 10 inches wide
and this one is faintly marked ALBEMARLE on the middle "stage" of the barrel
this remarkable revolver represents the foundation upon which one of the greatest names in firearms history was built
and “Train” which allows the bombs to be dropped at the selected intervals based on input from the bomb sight
Native American girls at a party
Original British American Revolutionary War Attributed Officer’s Garrison Staff Red Coatee & Fore-and-Aft Hat with Sterling Buttons & Bullion Epaulettes - George Vaughan Hart French Machine Guns The box is 10 inchesOriginal Item. One of a Kind. George Vaughan Hart, son of Edward Hart of Lynsford, Donegal, Ireland, born in 1752, joined the 46th Regiment of Foot as an Ensign on August 23rd, 1775 and immediately went to North America and was present at the British attack on Sullivan's Island outside Charleston South Carolina. As the A. D. C. to Major General John Vaughan he took part in the Battles of Flatbush, Brooklyn, and Fort Washington. He achieved his