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Brass Spittoon

#801860
This all-brass spittoon is just what you need to carry out that western theme. It might even be fun having your friends and neighbors try to figure out what it’s for.
$69.95

Small Iron Lock

#801850
Have you been looking for the right period lock for that strong box or jail cell? Made just like the originals, this lock measures 2-1/2" x 3/4".
$9.95

Leg Irons

#801858
These old time leg irons are made just like the originals from iron. Great for the western enthusiasts or re-enactors.
$29.95

Solid Copper Coffee Mug

#801814
These solid copper cups keep drinks hot longer. Great for camping trips too because they don’t break. 1 piece heavy-duty body.
$24.95

Powder Horn

#801584
This powder horn is made from real horn; no two are alike. Hand carved end cap and spout plug with a natural leather shoulder strap. Average length 12" with a 2-1/2" diameter.
$19.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Forged Iron Candle Holder

Nothing to break on this item, no worries about dead batteries, and you can tell when you need to replace the light source!  It's really well built and sits flat, no wobble.  The candle spike is long so no danger of the candle falling off.  The feet are spiked so be careful setting it on fine furniture or glass.
Reviewed by: KURT, May 23, 2020

Review of: Iron Railroad Signal Lantern

Very NICE, brand-new railroad signal!  All glass (fixed clear, rotatable colored lenses) is clean, clear and undamaged. Metal lantern body is clean and undamaged, the painted finish unblemished.  Definitely a bargain for less than $80!
Reviewed by: George, March 04, 2020

Review of: Old West Pharo Cards

The most interesting of the three items.  It shows you just what card players had to deal with,  no plastic coating,. square corners, and a grade of paper that today we would call recycle material. It must have been rough trying to shuffle them (no bridge shuffle).  Plus you have instruction on how to dry them when they get damp (had to be a lot of fun).  Interesting history lesson.
Reviewed by: Maurice, May 22, 2019