Major Firearms Collections at Auction-Day 3

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It is with great pride that we present our Oct 7-9, 2014 Firearms Auction which will include an incredible 9 extraordinary collections amassed from all over North America and throughout the world.

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HENRY NETTLETON INSPECTED NICKEL PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3086 (Sale Order: 76 of 466)      

SN 49470. 45 Cal. Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl. Full front sight. Gun is correctly marked for this serial range with sgl line bbl address and 3-line patent dates on left side of frame. Left rear of trigger guard is stamped "45CAL". All matching including bbl and cylinder which are marked with last 4 digits of SN. Grips are also marked in channel in ink with last 4 digits of SN. Henry Nettleton's initials are found on most parts including bbl, trigger guard, cylinder and backstrap. Falls into the serial range of orig nickel martial sgl actions. Good looking nickel plated martial made in 1878 consistent with other Henry Nettleton nickel plated guns. PROVENANCE: Wayne Shields Phillipsburg, MT. Lewis Yearout 1997. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Bbl and ejector housing retain about 70% nickel. Muzzle wear and most loss to nickel in that area and side of gun. Frame retains about 70% nickel. Trigger guard retains about 30% nickel, backstrap retains about 80% nickel and cylinder has strong traces of nickel in flutes. Remainder of cylinder is brown/gray that match color of rest of gun where nickel is gone. Stocks are well fit with hand worn patina, matching inked SN 9470 in channel and two partial cartouches discernible. SN stampings and inspector marks are all well struck and discernible as can be seen in photographs. Ejector rod latch is correct bullseye type. Even though this gun is in the proper nickel serial range for Nettleton, some numbers appear too worn and patent markings in frame are partially polished out such that refinishing is possible though some parts finish appear totally orig such as bbl and ejector housing. Mechanically functional with crisp well defined rifling. 4-53935 JS31

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COLT SINGLE ACTION ARTILLERY MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 3087 (Sale Order: 77 of 466)      

SN 81926. 45 Cal. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and "U.S.". Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that has an unreadable cartouche below a date of 1903. Ejector housing is first type with bulls-eye ejector rod lever. Frame is numbered "81926", trigger guard "8659" with Ainsworth "A" inspectors letter and buttstrap is numbered "115154". Cyl is numbered "034" and has "W" & "P" sub-inspectors initials. Bbl is numbered "47972" with "P" initial on the bottom. This gun was purchased by Lewis Yearout in the late 1950s and he sold it to a friend who died in 1978 and he purchased it back just before the friend's death. PROVENANCE: Joe De Saye, Turner, MT late 1950s. Lewis Yearout. Jim Wilson, Great Falls, MT. Lewis Yearout 1978. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Fine overall. Bbl and ejector housing retain about 50% glossy Colt blue with muzzle wear. Frame is dark overall with hints of case colors with fine pitting and staining. Backstrap and trigger guard retain about 50% of their orig blue; hammer retains traces of blue with fine pitting consistent with frame; cyl retains 10-20% blue with drag line, finish in drag line looks possibly touched up. Grips are well fit with hand worn patina. Cartouche can only be seen in outline though 1903 is discernible. "RAC" stamped on butt, chips at toes, heavy edge wear. Mechanically functional with crisp, bright bore. 4-53954 JS55

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MATCHED PAIR OF ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS.

Lot # 3088 (Sale Order: 78 of 466)      

SN 95521, 111471. Cal 45 Colt. Revolvers are virtually identical with 7-1/2" bbls and 1-line block letter addresses. Left side of frames have 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guards have caliber markings. They are mounted with 2-pc pearl grips, left and right hand, incise carved with a shaggy face-on buffalo head on one side and a naked lady on the other side. Both sets of grips have foliate arabesque patterns at tops and bottoms with a fine line borders. Right grip on #111471 is broken and repaired. Revolvers are identically engraved by L.D. Nimschke with nearly full coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the frames and elaborate shell patterns on the recoil shields and loading gates. Top straps are engraved in feather patterns. Almost identical matching engraving patterns extend up both sides of the bbls, over the tops between the addresses and front sights, and each side of the muzzles. Backstraps are engraved in Mr. Nimschke's distinctive fan patterns with foliate arabesque and geometric patterns down the backstraps. Buttstraps and trigger bows are also engraved in geometric patterns. Cyl has matching foliate arabesque patterns on lands between the flutes with fine pearled panels in between and a wide square & stars border around the back edges. Ejector housings are engraved with geometric patterns in the top gullets and snake and dot patterns on the outer radii. Accompanied by a large packet of information which includes several Colt Factory letters for both revolvers. These letter identify these revolvers in cal 45 with 7-1/2" bbls, silver finish, pearl grips, and factory engraved, shipped to William Nelson, address unavailable, on September 30, 1884, in a 2 gun shipment. The early letters list his name as "William Nelon" and the later letters show his name as "William Nelson". These later letters also list both serial numbers in the same shipment. Additional research accomplished by previous owners disclose that Major William Nelson came from Indiana along with Judge J.B. Shackleford to Muscogee, OK, in April 1889 to establish the first court in Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Judge Shackleford was the presiding judge and he appointed Major Nelson as Clerk of the Court. The records show that Major Nelson was from Evansville, IN, a retired officer who had served in the immediate county (around Muscogee) and "in Arizona". There is very little additional information regarding Major Nelson in this large volume of research other than he is mentioned on pps 458 & 462 of the Chronicles of Oklahoma. A copy of an article which appeared in the April 23, 1988 Oklahoman & Times newspaper is a story about the Guthrie, OK, Old Blue Belle Saloon being back in business. The article relates that on April 23, 1889 John Sampsel opened the first Blue Belle Saloon in Guthrie on a lot that he purchased from Major William Nelson for $30. Since Major Nelson was a member of the court and in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, prior to the Great Oklahoma Land Rush it is elsewhere speculated that he might have used his position to stake claims "a little early" as did many other sooners. A search of a Civil War personnel data base disclosed several hundred Union soldiers named William Nelson, so no conclusive evidence could be found that Mr. Nelson had served in the Army. Regardless of Major Nelson's status, it is apparent that he had fine taste in firearms. PROVENANCE: Larry Scherrin Collection; Jack Slaughter; Lang Spraggins; Tom Seymour Collection; Dr. S.H. Janes Collection. CONDITION: 1) Serial number 95521: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 97-98% strong orig silver finish with only faint losses inside the cyl opening. Cyl shows equal amount of coverage and very little use, if any. Grips are extremely fine, showing very little to no wear, with good crisp carving showing and great fire and are possibly more modern replacements, carved to match. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore with scattered very fine pitting. 2) Serial number 111471: Overall retains about 60-70% orig silver finish with loss areas barely distinguishable gray metal. Both left and right edges of muzzle show extremely heavy holster wear, as does the recoil shield and outer radius of ejector housing. Cyl is a gray metal patina, showing moderate to heavy wear on the engraving. Grips show moderate wear with a chipped left toe and the aforementioned repair of right grip. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with moderate pitting. It is readily apparent that Mr. Nelson used revolver #1 and not #2. 4-51263 JR217

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*MINTY LATE FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER BY WILBUR GLAHN.

Lot # 3089 (Sale Order: 79 of 466)      

Please see the James D. Julia website for our Position on Ivory. (10/1/14): James D. Julia Auctioneers complies with all federal laws and regulations: The African ivory mounts on this item were in the country long before the January 8th, 1990’s CITE appendix. As per the President’s Executive Order of February 2014, this gun accompanied by an appropriate ESA Antique Certificate, it is legal to sell and buy. THIS GUN WILL BE SOLD WITH ITS IVORY AND AN ESA “ANTIQUE CERTIFICATE” WILL ACCOMPANY THIS. SN 353453. Cal 45 Colt. Blue & color case hardened with 7-1/2" bbl, full thick front sight and 1-line block letter address with model and cal marking on left side. Left side of frame is marked with 2-line, 3-patent dates and rampant Colt. Mounted with factory 2-pc ivory grips that have silver Colt medallions and raised carved steer head with red eyes on right side. Revolver has about D quality engraving by Colt master engraver Wilbur Glahn with about 85-95% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the frame which extend over the sides of the bbl and ejector housing. Backstrap is engraved to match with matching patterns on buttstrap and trigger guard. Backstrap is also engraved in Mr. Glahn's trademark "V" patterns. Cyl has full coverage matching patterns, except in the flutes which are a fine counterpoint. There are numerous examples of virtually identical engraving pictured in color in The Colt Engraving Book Volume Two, Wilson on pgs. 559, 570, 578 & 580. This is some of Mr. Glahn's finest work. Accompanied by two Colt factory letters, one dated 1967 and the other 2010. Both identify this revolver in Cal 45 with 7-1/2" bbl, blue finish with ivory stocks carved with steer head motif, factory engraved and that it was sold/shipped to the famous Phil B. Bekeart Co. of San Francisco, CA for Charles H. Duke, address not listed on, Sept 22, 1930 in a 1-gun shipment. SN was observed on bottom of frame and right side of front and backstraps under the grip. Rear face of cyl has last 2-digits "73" and also has the hand- numbered "53" which is matching to this revolver. One would speculate that this is probably a mix up in the engraver's shop and two revolvers had their cylinders inadvertently swapped. This minor mix up is inconsequential to this revolver as it is readily apparent that the cyl was engraved simultaneous with the revolver. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching, cyl as noted above. Overall retains all of its crisp orig factory finish with only the faint hint of a cyl line. Shows no evidence of ever having been fired. Grips are crisp and show a fine ivory patina. Top Shelf! 4-53686 JR284

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RARE EARLY ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3090 (Sale Order: 80 of 466)      

Please see the James D. Julia website for our Position on Ivory. (10/1/14): James D. Julia Auctioneers complies with all federal laws and regulations: As per the President’s Executive Order of February 2014, this item with its ivory is legal to sell and buy provided there is an ESA “Antique Certification” document proving the age. You must purchase an ESA in order to take possession of the ivory. If you wish to acquire the ivory after you purchase this gun, you must hire John Sexton, who is an independent consultant with the appropriate qualifications to prepare ESA certifications accepted by government agencies. John’s address is: 1962 Portage Landing North, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. ESA statements prepared by John Sexton can be acquired for a cost of $1,500 each. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make payment to John for the ESA statements. The documents are prepared by John and not by James D. Julia Auctioneers. Once the ESA statement is prepared and provided to Julia’s, you can have the ivory mounts. Be sure to keep a copy of your ESA certificate for your records also. THIS GUN IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT THE IVORY MOUNTS. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE IVORY AT THE TIME OF YOUR PURCHASE. IF YOU WISH TO ACQUIRE THE IVORY ITEMS, YOU MUST PURCHASE AN ESA “ANTIQUE EXEMPTION” CERTIFICATE. NO EXCEPTIONS! SN 42722. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, thinned front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of bbl has a fully legible "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" etched panel and bottom of bbl, under ejector housing, has last 4 digits of matching SN along with a tiny "44". Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left shoulder of trigger guard is marked "44 CF". Screws are all sharp and retain most of their orig blue, hammer is color case hardened. Mounted with distributor supplied 2-pc ivory grips with a relief carved ox head on the right side. Revolver is beautifully engraved from the L.D. Nimschke Shop, probably by the master himself, with about 60% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the sides of frame of snake and dot pattern on top strap and hunter stars on the front sides of frame and on the trigger bow. Foliate arabesque patterns extend 3-1/2" up the bbl and on each side of the muzzle with geometric patterns around the address, on the back strap and butt strap. Cyl is engraved to match on the lands between the flutes and has a snake and dot pattern around the rear edge. Ejector housing is 2nd type with bullseye ejector rod head and has snake and dot pattern in top gullet and on outer radius. Base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. The nickel finish was also applied by the distributor, probably on special order. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter which identifies this revolver in cal 44-40 with bbl length and type of stocks not listed, blue finish and shipped to J.P. Moores Sons, NY NY, on February 18, 1878 in a 50 gun shipment. J.P. Moores Sons was one of Colt's major distributors who was contracted with most of the engravers of that era and furnished numerous engraved firearms to the buying public. J.P. Moores was one of the major contractors to the L.D. Nimschke Shop. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. Bbl, frame and grip frame retain 95-97% orig nickel with muzzle end wear and light wear on recoil shield and loading gate. Trigger retains dull blue and hammer faded case colors. Cyl retains about 70-75% orig nickel and ejector housing about 80% bright nickel. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with sharp rifling and fine pitting. 4-47885 JR185

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FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH MONTANA HISTORY.

Lot # 3091 (Sale Order: 81 of 466)      

SN 105737. Cal 44-40. Nickel finish with 5-1/2" bbl, sgl line Hartford address and rolled on left side of bbl "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER". Full front sight. Left side of frame stamped with 3-line 3-patent dates. Mounted with smooth pearl grips. Factory letter states gun was shipped nickel plated and factory engraved August 28, 1884 to Simmons Hardware in St. Louis, MO. and states gun originally had 7-1/2" bbl and mounted with carved Mexican eagle ivory grips. Engraving on frame, trigger guard, backstrap, cylinder and ejector housing is all by master engraver Cuno Helfricht while the barrel, probably a replacement, is engraved by another hand. There are several letters to Lewis Yearout and newspaper article concerning the possible connection of Harvey Monroe to early Montana settlers and cowboys John, Hugh and Angus Monroe. On Mr. Yearout's orig file card on this gun he states this gun is pictured on p 103 of the book Colt Engraving by R.L. Wilson and he bought this gun from Harvey Monroe of Cutbank, MT in 1974 and "related to Hugh Monroe perhaps first white man to stay in Montana Territory, married into Blackfoot Tribe". PROVENANCE: Harvey A. Monroe. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Bbl and ejector housing retain over 90% orig finish. Frame retains about 80% orig nickel and cylinder about 70% orig nickel. Trigger guard and backstrap retain about 30-40% orig finish. Hammer is not engraved and retains most of orig nickel plate is possibly a later replacement. Pearl grips fit quite well with large chip at left heel. Machine engraved on inside of trigger frame on left side under stock reads "Harvey A. Monroe". There are also a pair of scratched initials "HS" behind trigger bow, possibly denoted more contemporary owner to the guns time of use. 4-53890 JS22

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RARE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY BELONGING TO TERRITORIAL GOVERNOR OF MONTANA PRESTON H. LESLIE.

Lot # 3092 (Sale Order: 82 of 466)      

Please see the James D. Julia website for our Position on Ivory. SN 61259. 45 Cal. Accompanied by affidavit from the great-great grandson of territorial governor of Montana, Preston H. Leslie who served from February 8, 1887 through April 13, 1889. He later was appointed US District attorney for Montana March 1, 1894 and served in that office until he died at the age of 88 in Helena, MT on February 7, 1907. Revolver started out life as a standard 1880 government purchase that orig was blue with wood grips and inspected D.F.C. (David F. Clark). Gun was in typical military configuration, now nickeled and according to affidavit was orig in a belt and holster marked Sullivan, Ft. Benton, MT (belt rig was sold separately many years ago). Preston Leslie who served as governor of Montana Territory was also ex governor of Kentucky. Lewis Yearout bought this wonderful piece of Montana history in 1973. PROVENANCE: Preston H. Leslie, Robert Lowery, Great Falls, MT, Lewis Yearout 1973, Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall as refinished. Overall retains about 90% nickel plating. Screws still retains much of their orig fire blue. Bbl, frame and trigger guard are all serial numbered 61259 (bbl 1259). Cylinder and backstrap are serial numbered 61307 (cylinder 1307). D.F.C. inspector marks are found externally on bbl, frame and cylinder. Ivory stocks are well fit with good patina. 4-53814 JS32

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IMPORTANT COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER AND RIG BELONGING TO DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL HENRY SPENCE MIL

Lot # 3093 (Sale Order: 83 of 466)      

SN 163113. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address with caliber marking on the left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and Rampant Colt in a broken circle. Bottom of bbl is marked with a tiny "41" (actual bore diameter for caliber 38-40) under the base pin. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. Backstrap is engraved in period script, probably by a local jeweler, "H. Miller". Henry Spence Miller was born in 1859 in Clay County, Missouri, one of five brothers in that family. One of the brothers, Clelland Miller, became very famous or rather infamous, as a member of the James Gang and was killed Sept. 7, 1876 by a medical student named Henry Wheeler. From all reports Henry Spence Miller was also fairly wild but did not cross the line against the law. He became Assistant U.S. Marshal for the District of Western Missouri in 1893, a position he apparently held for about four years. Accompanied by a notarized statement from Christopher Riley Wise who states that he is the great-grandson of Henry Spence Miller and lists seven items that were the property of his great-grandfather. Included in this inventory is this revolver, identified by serial number, Deputy Marshal Miller's gold badge, 16 orig photographs of outlaws captured by Marshal Miller, a gun belt & holster, a leather covered blackjack, a wrist cuff and a small metal savings bank, all of which are included in this lot. Additionally accompanying is a Colt factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 38-40 with 5-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and shipped to Schoverling, Daly & Gales, New York, NY on Oct. 1, 1895 in a 1-gun shipment. Also accompanying is an orig parchment deed for the sale of property in Clay County, Missouri in the name of Moses Miller, Henry Spence Miller's father, dated 1835 and bearing the Seal of the United States and the signature of President Andrew Jackson in two places. Additionally accompanying is a notarized Bill of Sale over the signature of Christopher R. Wise, selling this lot of merchandise to Tommy Rholes. Also accompanying is the Jan. 1954 issue of The Texas Gun Collector (the official publication of the Texas Gun Collectors Association) which includes a 4-page article about James S. Wise, the father of Christopher, and part of his firearms collections. The photographs, blackjack, wrist cuff & bank (with key) are self explanatory and the revolver has been described above. Badge appears to be about 14 karat gold, made of two flat pieces with the top bar about 1-1/2" long x 3/8" wide marked "DEPUTY". Suspended from two 4-link chains is a small shield 1-5/8" x 1-3/8" marked "U.S. / MARSHAL / WESTERN DIST. / MISSOURI" with some light engraved decorations. The belt & holster rig are made of fine tooled leather consisting of a single loop mail-order holster with Cheyenne plug that is highly decorated. Belt is also mail order, made of 1-pc soft leather, sewn at the top, in money belt style with nickeled steel rectangular buckle, about 4" x 3", that has been trimmed on the tongue end with the tongue reattached. Belt has 40 sewn-on cartridge loops which contain twelve 38-40 cartridges. All together this lot is very inclusive of part of what would have been worn & carried by a U.S. Marshal in the late 1800s. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Tommy Rholes. CONDITION: Revolver is fine. Bbl retains 75-80% glossy orig blue with most of the loss areas flaked, not worn, to a medium/dark patina, shows holster wear around the muzzle and left side; ejector housing retains about 40% orig blue showing wear on the outer radius and flaking in the top gullet; frame retains 60-70% orig case colors, bright in the front gullets, faded elsewhere, thin and turning silver on recoil shield, loading gate & top strap; hammer retains bright case colors, turned dark on top edge; cyl retains about 85-88% glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear and a medium cyl line; trigger guard & backstrap retain strong blue in sheltered areas being mostly a dark brown patina. Grips are sound showing great fire. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a few small spots of pitting. Blackjack retains about 50% orig brown finish with broken wrist strap; wrist cuff retains traces of orig nickel being mostly a brown patina; bank retains most of its orig nickel; holster shows light wear and retains most orig finish; belt shows moderate wear with a few damaged and reattached cartridge loops; photos are yellowed & faded; badge is extremely fine. 4-50661 JR490

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SCARCE COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3094 (Sale Order: 84 of 466)      

SN 52127. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue and color case hardened with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked "44 CF". Ejector housing is second type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Mounted with 1-pc varnish walnut grip with last 4 digits of matching SN in backstrap channel. Bottom of bbl under ejector housing has last 4 digits of matching SN and also has a tiny "44" under the base pin. Left side of bbl has the fully legible "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" etched panel. This revolver was produced in 1879, the second year of the etched panel Colt. Nickeled examples of this model are most often encountered with blue and color case hardened examples quite scarce and to find one with orig finish and a legible etched panel is very rare. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine; all matching, including bbl, cyl, & grip; bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with light muzzle edge wear and some thinning top center; ejector housing retains 97-98% strong orig blue; frame & loading gate retain virtually all of their orig case colors, very bright in sheltered areas, moderately faded on recoil shields & loading gate; hammer retains bright case colors; screws are all crisp with bright blue; cyl retains 95-97% bright orig blue with some very minor flaking; chambers show most of their orig bright blue giving the appearance of being unfired; trigger guard retains about 95% strong orig blue with some light scratches & candy striping on the frontstrap; backstrap retains strong blue at the top & on the buttstrap with the center blue grey patina; grip is sound showing moderate edge wear with lots of handling & retains traces of orig varnish being mostly a hand worn patina; mechanics are crisp; brilliant shiny bore. 4-51225 JR167

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EXCELLENT COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER OF KANSAS CITY POLICEMAN SAMUEL PETERSON & ARCHIVE.

Lot # 3095 (Sale Order: 85 of 466)      

SN 143558. 38-40 Cal. Hard rubber rampant Colt grips. Gun is excellent overall condition retaining most of its orig finish. Factory letter confirms configuration. Shipped December 2, 1891 to Schmelzer & Sons, Kansas City, Kansas. This gun descended in the Peterson family being sold by Peterson's grandson, and affidavit accompanies along with numerous family letters and other documents. Samuel Peterson was born near Liberty, MO in 1860 and became a Kansas City Police officer August 15, 1885. Peterson would remain in police work until his retirement from Union Pacific RR in 1930. Peterson had an interesting start to police work by being charged with murdering a man he arrested in September 1887. A year would pass with over 50 witnesses called in Kansas City trial before he was found "not guilty" in November 1888. The 6'1", 240 pound Peterson would move on to a "claim agent" for the Union Pacific Railroad. There are seven orig letters & telegraphs to Peterson from 1889-1901 concerning criminals accused of crimes against the RR. Peterson received a $100 reward for service leading to arrest and conviction of a mail thief in 1901 from the U.S. Post Office Dept. There are other letters, one from Pinkertons on their stationary written in 1904. Wonderful archive should be read by those interested. The newspaper accounts of this trial read like a modern soap opera. There is also a very interesting "police code" book Barnard's Criminal Cipher Code 1895 which was used for telegraphic communication between Chiefs of police, sheriffs, Marshals and other peace officers. 63 pages long with additional 1896 list of police agencies who have this code book listed by state and territory. PROVENANCE: Samuel Peterson. Peter Peterson. CONDITION: Very fine and excellent overall. Bbl and ejector housing retain about 90% bright blue, thinning in areas and a rubbed patch about 1" long on bottom next to ejector housing. Cylinder has about 80% orig polish, thinning with vivid blue in flutes and darker blue on remainder with thinning. Backstrap and trigger guard retain about 80% bright blue. Case colors are 90% intact overall though some muted, silver color on remainder, top strap has less color. Stocks well fit with good black color, some small nicks and dents on buttstrap and grip. Action is crisp and bore is bright. 4-54410 JS269

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INTERESTING PERIOD INSCRIBED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER AND CASE.

Lot # 3096 (Sale Order: 86 of 466)      

SN 163823. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue and color case hardened with 4-3/4" bbl, very slightly altered front sight and 2-line address. Left side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in circle. Mounted with fine 2-pc pearl grips with raised carved ox head with red eyes on right side, missing its right eye stone. Buttstrap is engraved in period block letters "J B FOX". Right side of front and back straps, under the grip, are stamped with a small 6-point star. Rear face of cyl, bottom of bbl and inside ejector housing are also marked with the same star and assembly number "823". All this indicates that this revolver was refinished at the factory. Accompanied by a late 19th/early 20th Century mail order holster with sewn toe and impressed decorations. Holster has a belt loop on back attached with harness rivets. Accompanied by a reworked walnut silverware box with empty plaque on lid. It has green velvet lining and is compartmented in the bottom for the revolver and three other compartments, one of which contains a full, sealed packet of 12 Frankford Arsenal Cartridges bearing the date 1878. The front of the case has a cartridge block containing eight 44 cal Henry Rimfire cartridges with seven additional empty holes. Inside the lid has a copied Colt advertisement. Accompanied by a packet of information entitled "Jubilee B. Fox /Confederate Soldier and Texan". Fox was enlisted in the 28th Tenn Infantry and fought for the Confederacy. After the war he migrated to Texas where he died in 1924. The owner of this revolver was very likely a law enforcement officer or cattleman who later in life had it restored, probably during the period of use. A Colt Factory letter may provide additional information on who J.B. Fox was. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains traces of factory blue and ejector housing about 50% blue in the gullets. Frame retains faded case colors in the front gullets with smoky colors on the hammer and frame, being mostly a gray metal patina. Grip frame is a gray metal patina, as is the cyl. Grips have small chips near the frame, otherwise are sound, showing great fire. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with good shine and fine pitting. Holster shows moderate to heavy wear and is sound, retaining strong orig brown finish. Box has a crack in lid, otherwise is fine. Cartridges are fine. 4-53600

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ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH FACTORY CARVED PEARL GRIPS WITH TEXAS HISTORY.

Lot # 3097 (Sale Order: 87 of 466)      

SN 161641. 45 Cal. Nickel finish with 4-3/4" bbl with 2-line Hartford address. Full front sight. Left side of frame stamped with 2-line 3-patent dates. Mounted with carved American eagle pearl grips. Factory letter states gun was sold April 5, 1895 to Simmons Hardware in St. Louis, MO but shipped to Matthews & Royalty. Factory letter states correct cal. bbl length, finish and "carved pearl with American eagle" though there is no mention that gun was engraved. Other Simmons Hardware guns often lack this mention though this gun was no doubt engraved contemporaneous to shipping. According to 1963 letter from Brunelle R. Moon a Major in the US Air Force certified that he inherited this gun from his uncle Jack Moon in 1934 and that his uncle had related a story that the gun had come from a gambler who had "hocked" it and never returned as he died a violent death in a card game somewhere in Texas in the early 1900s. Jack Moon retained the revolver and carried it as a side arm when he served as a law enforcement officer in Gatesville, TX. It was used to apprehend several horse thieves and two persons who attempted a train robbery. Brunelle also stated he carried the gun through all of WW2 but, "there was no special glory attached to it as nearly all my duty was stateside". It is interesting to note the progression of the price of this gun. When this gun left the factory in 1885 its total cost was $25.37. Then early in the 20th century it was pawned for $100.00 and then sold in 1963 to Lewis Yearout from descendent of orig owner. This gun has not been offered since that date over 50 years ago. PROVENANCE: Jack Moon. Brunelle Moon, 1934. Lewis Yearout, 1963. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Bbl and ejector housing retain about 90% orig finish. Frame, trigger guard and backstrap retain about 50% finish. Hammer which is un-engraved matches gun well with 80-90% orig nickel. Cylinder retains traces of orig nickel in flutes and stops. Grips fit gun well. Small chips on right rear toe and left forward toe, two 1/2" glued chip repairs made to each grip where they meet frame and grip straps as can be seen in photographs. 4-53891 JS20

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COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, BELT AND HOLSTER RIG THAT BELONGED TO INFAMOU

Lot # 3098 (Sale Order: 88 of 466)      

SN 142873. Cal 44 WCF (44-40). Revolver has 4-3/4" bbl, full front sight and 2-line address with "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" roll marked on the left side. Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with rampant Colt hard rubber grips. Accompanied by an El Paso Saddlery single loop holster for the revolver with large makers cartouche toward the top. "El Paso" has been obliterated from this cartouche. Also accompanied by an unmarked period cartridge/money belt that is about 38" long by 3" wide, made of 1-pc pigskin grained leather with a rectangular shaped iron buckle that has 34 sewn-on large cartridge loops. The tongue billet of the belt was relocated during the period of use. Additionally accompanied by a small thin blade skinning knife with wood slab handles carved on the left side with a "P". The blade has a hole drilled near the handle where it was apparently attached to a display board. Blade is marked "L&G. MFG. Co / CAST STEEL", along with its brown leather sheath which has a corresponding hole on the back side. Additionally accompanied by a very rare Pinkerton National Detective Agency reward flyer offering $1,000 for the arrest of Oliver Curtis Perry. Flyer has a picture and signature of Perry. Also accompanied by 3 cartridge boxes of ammunition reportedly found in Mr. Perry's bag captured with him after the train chase: 1). Early 2-pc Winchester box for 44-40 ammo with green top label and line drawing of an 1873 Carbine on one side, containing 41 original rounds of ammo; UMC 2-pc box for 44 Colt ammo, red label on plaid, rnd corner box containing 5 original rds of ammo; Winchester 2-pc picture box for 32 S&W ammo containing 2 rds 32 S&W & 2 rds 38 S&W ammo. Oliver Curtis Perry was a career criminal in late 19th century New York who was a burglar and train robber. On February 22, 1892 Perry hopped the American Express special train as it pulled out of the station in Syracuse, NY, a train he had robbed the year before. He climbed to the roof of the express car, tied a rope to the roof ventilator, put on a cape & mask and swung down through the messenger car window. Once inside he got into a gun fight with a messenger named Daniel McInerney. Meeting the unexpected resistance, after wounding McInerney 3 times, he retreated back to the roof of the train and rode there all the way to Lyons, Wayne County, NY. He was spotted jumping from the roof of the train by the local sheriff and a doctor who had come to treat McInerney. Perry ran over to another platform, climbed into a locomotive, started it up and drove away down the tracks. Wayne County Sheriff Jerry Collins commandeered another train and gave chase. Collins was catching up with Perry, apparently on parallel tracks, when Perry suddenly reversed his engine with the sheriffs express train following suit. The two trains continued this dance until steam pressure in Perry's train fell off, immobilizing him, so he abandoned the locomotive, stole a horse & buggy and then took off on foot. He was eventually cornered by Deputy Collins and his men where they engaged in a gun battle before Perry gave up. For his crimes Perry was sentenced to 49 years 3 months of hard labor in Auburn Prison. In October 1892 he escaped but was caught before he could get out of the prison by the guards who gave him a severe beating. He continued attempting to escape until December, 1893 when he was declared insane and sent to an asylum for insane criminals. In April 1895 he again escaped but was captured 6 days later in New Jersey. He eventually was declared sane and returned to Auburn Prison. Shortly thereafter he deliberately blinded himself with two needles fixed in a piece of wood, after which he was returned to the asylum. In 1901 he was sent to Dannemora State Hospital where he remained until he died in 1930. At the time of Perry's arrest by Deputy Sheriff Collins, Walter Thornton was the sheriff of Wayne County and the great-great grandfather of consignor. Reportedly Perry gave Sheriff Thornton this revolver and accessories as he was being transferred to prison. Sheriff Thornton retained Perry's revolver, belt, holster and knife until his death. They descended down Sheriff Thornton's descendants until they passed to consignor in 2003. Also accompanied by a large packet of old newspaper clippings about Perry, his arrest and confinement. Additionally included is the 8-page, hand-written article by Mrs. Edna Munn, daughter of Sheriff Thornton and Great Grandmother of Consignor, which appeared on the front page of The Newark Union-Gazette, Feb 25. 1930. Mrs. Munn details most of the information as related above, which she heard directly from her father, Sheriff Thornton.
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ANTIQUE ST.LOUIS SHIPPED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3099 (Sale Order: 89 of 466)      

Please see the James D. Julia website for our Position on Ivory. (10/1/14): James D. Julia Auctioneers complies with all federal laws and regulations: As per the President’s Executive Order of February 2014, this item with its ivory is legal to sell and buy provided there is an ESA “Antique Certification” document proving the age. You must purchase an ESA in order to take possession of the ivory. If you wish to acquire the ivory after you purchase this gun, you must hire John Sexton, who is an independent consultant with the appropriate qualifications to prepare ESA certifications accepted by government agencies. John’s address is: 1962 Portage Landing North, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. ESA statements prepared by John Sexton can be acquired for a cost of $1,500 each. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make payment to John for the ESA statements. The documents are prepared by John and not by James D. Julia Auctioneers. Once the ESA statement is prepared and provided to Julia’s, you can have the ivory mounts. Be sure to keep a copy of your ESA certificate for your records also. THIS GUN IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT THE IVORY MOUNTS. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE IVORY AT THE TIME OF YOUR PURCHASE. IF YOU WISH TO ACQUIRE THE IVORY ITEMS, YOU MUST PURCHASE AN ESA “ANTIQUE EXEMPTION” CERTIFICATE. NO EXCEPTIONS! SN 177763. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). Blue and color case hardened with 7-1/2" bbl, replacement nickel silver front sight and 1-line block letter address with cal markings on left side. Bottom of bbl is marked "41" under the base pin, which is the actual bore diameter for the 38-40. Left side of frame has 2-line three patent dates and Rampant Colt in circle. Mounted with 2-pc smooth ivory grips that have deep left and right Colt medallions. Accompanied by a Colt Mfg Co Factory letter listing the gun in the configuration described above and being sold to W.J.Brown, address unavailable and shipped to A.F. Shapleigh Hardware Co., St Louis MO, on April 14,1898. Firearms from that era usually saw continuous hard service under adverse circumstances, usually with very little maintenance and are rarely found today with much if any orig finish. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains about 70% orig blue, showing holster wear on both sides of muzzle. Ejector housing retains about 60% blue in the gullets. Frame retains 60-70% faded case colors, stronger on the right side, with a few freckles of surface rust. Cyl is mostly a gray patina with scattered surface rust and light pitting. Hammer retains faded case colors. Trigger guard and backstrap retain traces of blue in sheltered areas, being mostly a gray patina. Grips, probably not orig to this revolver, are extremely fine, show very little wear and retain a fine mellow ivory patina. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-53598

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EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE ETCHED PANEL "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3100 (Sale Order: 90 of 466)      

SN 123417. 44 Cal. Blue & color case hardened with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Etched panel scene "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" is crisp and well defined. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and "44CAL" caliber marking on left front web of trigger guard. Mounted with 2-pc eagle and rampant Colt hard rubber grips. SN was observed in usual places on bottom of frame, trigger guard & butt strap. Produced about 1887 during the period of the great westward expansion where Colt was king on the frontier. These revolvers usually saw hard & continuous service in every imaginable weather usually with limited or no maintenance and this is a fine orig and complete survivor with etched panel retaining most of its orig finish, fine aesthetics and crisp lines which would be difficult to upgrade. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent overall. Bbl retains about 90% orig bright blue finish. Etched panel is crisp and sharp with a couple scratches as can be seen in photos. Ejector housing retains about 95% orig bright blue finish. Cylinder retains 70% orig bright blue finish. Trigger guard retains 90% bright blue finish and backstrap retains about 50% orig bright blue finish. Frame and hammer retain most orig case colors though much is muted to a silver gray color with small areas of staining and pin prick pitting. Hard rubber grips are well fit, right grip is cracked through middle and has a scotch tape repair inside, grips are not serial numbered. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright with crisp rifling. 4-53886 JS30

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*COLT FIRST GENERATION FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3101 (Sale Order: 91 of 466)      

SN 246594. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue and color case hardened with 4-3/4" bbl, full front sight with 2-line address and left side roll marked "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER". Left side of frame has 2-line 3-patent dates and Rampant Colt in circle. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. Mr. Howard's collection notes refer to a Colt Factory Letter which does not accompany this revolver. He states that it was shipped to a "Winchester dealer in New Mexico in 1903". PROVENANCE: Richard Garvis (1993); Robert Howard Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching except cyl and grips which are unnumbered. Bbl and ejector rod housing retain virtually all of their crisp, glossy, orig factory blue with only faint sharp edge wear at muzzle and tip of ejector rod housing. Frame retains brilliant case colors with the recoil shield flaked, not worn, to a light patina. Hammer retains virtually all of its brilliant case colors. Trigger guard and backstrap retain brilliant blue in sheltered areas with the front and backstraps flaked and thinning. Cyl retains about 95% strong orig blue with some light holster wear around the edges and thinning around the rear part of outer diameter. Grips have a couple minor age lines, otherwise they are sound with great fire and color. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, probably unfired. Bore and chambers of cyl retain virtually all orig factory blue. Altogether a very pretty Frontier Six Shooter. 4-51978

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RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT 41 CALIBER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS.

Lot # 3102 (Sale Order: 92 of 466)      

SN 146148. 41 Cal. Silver finish with 5-1/2" bbl with sgl line Hartford address and Cal. markings on left side of bbl. Front sight ground slightly as can be seen in photos. Left side of frame stamped with 2-line 3-patent dates and rampant Colt motif. Mounted with factory pearl grips. Factory letter states gun was sold June 15, 1892 to J.P. Lovell Arms, Boston, MA and shipped to A. L. Chester Co. Factory letter states 41 Cal. 5-1/2" bbl length, silver finish, factory engraved and pearl grips. Gun appears all orig and unaltered, fully functional and crisp with strong traces of orig silver finish in protected areas. Gun is engraved in a style most often attributed to Cuno Helfricht with large coverage of foliate scrolls with punch dot backgrounds and characteristic fan on recoil shields and top of backstrap. This gun was purchased by Lewis Yearout in 1966 from Jerry Marsh of Kalispell, MO. This gun has not been offered on market in 48 years. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Functionally sound. Engraving and other markings are crisp and well defined with good edges. Silver plating is present on maybe 5% of gun especially on protected areas of bbl, ejector housing, trigger guard, backstrap and frame. No real finish can be seen on cylinder thought its gray/silver color is consistent with overall color of gun. Front sight has been ground slightly and slenderized near top and a small copper inset has been meticulously fitted near its rear as can be seen in photos. Ejector latch is bent about 10 degrees but still functions. Pearl grips are very well fit with minor discoloration where abutting backstrap. 4-53880 JS21

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FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3103 (Sale Order: 93 of 466)      

SN 48136. 45 Cal. Nickel plated sgl action with 7-1/2" bbl with sgl line Hartford address. Left side of frame has 3-line, 3-patent dates and is mounted with smooth pearl grips. Left side of rear web of trigger bow is marked "45CAL". Gun is all matching with last 4-digits of SN found on bbl. Cylinder has two assembly letters "C" and "P", bbl has assembly letter "C". Pistol is factory engraved by Eugene Young in his minimalist style without background similar to those Single Action Revolvers he engraved for the 1876 World Expo. It has foliate scrolls and shells on bbl. and matching series of circles with dots decorate the mating area of cylinder and recoil shields. Accompanying factory letter states the gun is in the configuration described here; factory engraved, nickel, pearl grips, shipped June 25, 1878 to Kittredge & Co., Cincinnati, OH. This gun appears orig and authentic throughout from its time of use including orig pearl grips. PROVENANCE: Butch Hestekin, Vaughn, MT 1988. Lewis Yearout, 1989. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Fine overall. All matching numbers. Bbl retains about 70% orig nickel with muzzle wear and largest loss of nickel in area of left side of muzzle, consistent with its use. Ejector housing retains 50%, frame retains about 10% especially in protected areas and top strap. Cylinder retains traces of orig nickel in stops and flutes. Trigger guard retains traces of orig nickel in protected areas and backstrap retains about 20% especially on buttstrap. Pearl grips are well fit with minor small chips on left side at frame. German silver front sight appears replaced contemporarily and has lower profile and thicker blade than produced at Colt. Mechanically gun functions well. Bore has well defined rifling that is overall lightly pitted. 4-53879 JS19

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RARE ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3104 (Sale Order: 94 of 466)      

SN 8819. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address with etched panel "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" and a tiny "44" on the bottom. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked "44 CF". Mounted with replacement, 2-pc, smooth pearl grips. Revolver is very nicely engraved in New York style from the Nimschke shop in L.D. Nimschke patterns with about 70% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the frame which extend up the sides of the bbl and sides of the muzzle with geometric, snake & dot patterns around the address. Top of backstrap is engraved with Mr. Nimschke's typical shield pattern. Cyl has matching engraving on lands between the flutes with a zig-zag & dot pattern around the back edge. Ejector housing is 3rd type with half moon ejector rod head and base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 44-40 with bbl length and types of stocks not listed, finish "soft", and shipped to Hartley & Graham, New York, NY on Feb. 17, 1883 in a 25 gun shipment. Remarks section states that "the word 'soft' which appears with the finish indicates subject revolver was shipped without final finishing for engraving outside our factory". Hartley & Graham was one of Colt's major distributors who contracted with several of the New York area engravers to embellish various firearms, of which this is one. They were one of Mr. Nimschke's major customers. PROVENANCE: Collection of John Montague. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 98-99% crisp restored nickel finish with a completely legible etched panel which may also be restored; grips are sound with great fire & color; hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine; strong frosty bore. 4-54335 JR177

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RARE COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SHERIFF'S MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER SHIPPED TO SAN FRANCISCO.

Lot # 3105 (Sale Order: 95 of 466)      

SN 145306. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Blue and color case hardened with 3-1/2" bbl. Full front sight and 2-line address with "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" roll marked on the left side. Bottom of the bbl, under base pin is marked with a tiny 44 and last 4 digits of matching serial number. Left side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in a circle. Mounted with 2-pc Rampant Colt hard rubber grips numbered to another revolver. Bottom edges of the grips are hand-carved "J C". Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in caliber 44-40 with 3-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stock not listed and shipped to The Colt Company, San Francisco Agency, San Francisco, CA on May 18, 1892 in a 4 gun shipment. According to Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia, Cochran there was an estimated 1,000 Sheriff's model revolvers made out of the approximately 357,000 Single Action revolvers produced by Colt. Mr. Cochran estimates that there were about 305 Sheriff's model revolvers made with 3-1/2" bbls and that about 18% (180) total produced in cal 44-40. Extrapolating those numbers 30% of the production having 3-1/2" bbls results in only approximately 60 revolvers produced with 3-1/2" bbls in cal 44-40 making this a very rare revolver. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Tommy Rholes. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains traces of orig finish in sheltered areas being mostly a smooth, even, blue/gray metal patina. Cylinder retains plummy/blue in the flutes with matching patina on the outer diameter. Hammer is silvered case colors. Grips are sound, showing moderate wear. Hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong bore with scattered pitting. 4-50745 JR73

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*RARE PREWAR COLT SHERIFFS MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY.

Lot # 3107 (Sale Order: 96 of 466)      

Please note: There is a nearly imperceptible faint drag line at 3 of the 6 stops; very, very minor. SN 348838. 44 S&W. 3-1/2" bbl with no ejector. Sheriff's models are among the rarest variants encountered in single action production. This gun appears orig and authentic though there is no factory letter available for this SN. Gun is totally nickel plated with fire blued screws, checkered varnished grips with Colt medallions. Gun conforms to typical Colt production with 2-line address, full front sight, left side of bbl "RUSSIAN AND S&W SPECIAL 44". Gun appears near mint and unfired and according to Lewis Yearout's records he bought this gun from Pete Harvey in 1979. Mr Yearout's notes state that this gun was probably a "lunch box" special; meaning that an employee possibly made this gun and carried it home in his lunch box. Regardless this is a beautiful gun that would be difficult to upgrade. According to production dates this gun was made in 1926. PROVENANCE: Pete Harvey, Falmouth, MA. Lewis Yearout 1979. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Like new. Crisp nickel on every part. Screws retain orig fire blue; checkered stocks retain most all orig varnish with minor edge wear. Matching SN 348838 was observed on frame, trigger guard and backstrap under grips. Grips are not numbered but fit gun very well. 4-53931 JS52

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RARE EARLY 44 RIM FIRE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 953.

Lot # 3108 (Sale Order: 97 of 466)      

Please see the James D. Julia website for our Position on Ivory. (10/1/14): James D. Julia Auctioneers complies with all federal laws and regulations: As per the President’s Executive Order of February 2014, this item with its ivory is legal to sell and buy provided there is an ESA “Antique Certification” document proving the age. You must purchase an ESA in order to take possession of the ivory. If you wish to acquire the ivory after you purchase this gun, you must hire John Sexton, who is an independent consultant with the appropriate qualifications to prepare ESA certifications accepted by government agencies. John’s address is: 1962 Portage Landing North, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. ESA statements prepared by John Sexton can be acquired for a cost of $1,500 each. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make payment to John for the ESA statements. The documents are prepared by John and not by James D. Julia Auctioneers. Once the ESA statement is prepared and provided to Julia’s, you can have the ivory mounts. Be sure to keep a copy of your ESA certificate for your records also. THIS GUN IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT THE IVORY MOUNTS. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE IVORY AT THE TIME OF YOUR PURCHASE. IF YOU WISH TO ACQUIRE THE IVORY ITEMS, YOU MUST PURCHASE AN ESA “ANTIQUE EXEMPTION” CERTIFICATE. NO EXCEPTIONS! SN 953. 44 Cal. Early civilian 44 rim fire Colt with all matching SNs other than bbl which appears replaced in time of use as patina and color match throughout. Factory letter states this gun was shipped November 13, 1876 to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, NYC. One of a 15 gun shipment this gun shipped in 44 rim fire with bbl, finish and stocks not listed. 7-1/2" rnd bbl with sgl block letter Hartford address. Full front sight, bullseye ejector rod lever. Left side of frame has 2-line 2 patent dates stamped. Mounted with 2-pc ivory grips. PROVENANCE: Barney Broiles, Dallas, TX. Lewis Yearout 1967. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Overall is gray/brown with numerous small dings and scratches. Appears orig from time of use with a few new parts added including main spring and trigger. All numbered parts appear orig. 4-digit SN on bbl appears to read 7456 though third digit is difficult to discern and is stamped "44". SN on cylinder only last two numbers 53 can be read. SN 953 is found on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Additional number "52" stamped under trigger guard SN of unknown origin but not with Colt dyes. 2-pc ivory stocks have good patina but are of later edition, most likely as they are too small for the grip frame. 4-53960 JS27

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RARE SMALL BORE RIMFIRE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3109 (Sale Order: 98 of 466)      

SN 1721. Cal. 22. Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, slightly altered front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates & left front web of trigger guard has the caliber marking. Hammer & frame are orig rimfire parts with the firing pin secured with 2 rivets. Mounted with 2-pc Rampant Colt/Eagle hard rubber grips that are correct style, old replacements. Accompanied by 2 Colt factory letters, both of which identify this revolver in cal. .22 RF with 7-1/2" bbl, blue finish, and rubber stocks, sold & shipped to "C.A. Damon", address unknown on Oct. 22, 1888. One letter shows one gun in the shipment & the other 2 guns. This revolver is pictured and identified by serial number in The 36 Calibers of the Colt Single Action Army, Brown. Accompanying documentation shows that "Charlie A. Damon" was born 1863 & died 1937, and is buried in Fenton, MI. Another document discloses that Charlie Damon was one of the organizers of the Fenton Historical Society. According to various publications, there were only 107 caliber 22 Single Action revolvers ever made by Colt from left over 44 Rimfire frames. They were in their own SN series with the .44 Rimfire revolvers with a few others made later in another series. PROVENANCE: Collection of John Montague. CONDITION: Good; overall retains about 85% of a re-nickel finish; the 3 frame screws are modern replacements; grips show light wear; mechanics are fine; worn bore with visible rifling. 4-54370 JR166

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EXTREMELY RARE 22 CALIBER COLT FLAT TOP SINGLE ACTION ARMY TARGET REVOLVER.

Lot # 3110 (Sale Order: 99 of 466)      

SN 129312. Cal. 22. Nickel finish with 7-1/2" bbl, German silver blade in target front sight post and 1-line block letter address. Bottom of bbl under base pin is marked "22", left side of frame has three patent dates in 3-lines and left front web of trigger guard is marked "22 CAL". Frame is flat top style with dovetailed target sight in top strap. Mounted with 2-pc smooth mother of pearl grips. According to Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia, Cochran, there were 917 flat top Single Action revolvers produced, out of which only 93 were in Cal. 22 Rimfire. Most target Single Actions noted in 22 Rimfire, it is thought were shipped to England and British Proofed. This is a rare example in beautiful condition that is pictured on p. 116 of Graham, Kopec and Moore's A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver. It is noted that SN 129314 was sold by our company in March of this year from the Tommy Rholes collection. In addition to being an extremely rare caliber in one of these revolvers, it is additionally rare not being British proofed. Colt factory letter states this gun was shipped August 24, 1889 to Griffith & Semple of Louisville, KY, the finish was listed as blue and stocks are not listed. It does state 7-1/2" target bbl and 22 Cal. PROVENANCE: Bob Bell, Inglewood, CA. Lewis Yearout 1966. Estate Collection of Lewis & Leyton Yearout. CONDITION: Fine as refinished in nickel. Markings on bbl are crisp and discernible. The "22" on bottom of bbl and "22CAL" on trigger guard are light but discernible. Interesting marking under ejector housing on bbl which includes "6", "F" and "A" all stamped over each other along with anther cryptic character not noted by this cataloger on Colts before but appears orig to time of use. Bbl retains virtually all of its nickel plating, ejector housing, frame, trigger guard and backstrap retain over 90% of their finish with largest reductions at front face of frame where it mates with cyl. Functionally gun performs well with good discernible rifling. 4-53878 JS58

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EXTREMELY RARE COLT FLAT TOP TARGET SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH EXTENDED GRIP.

Lot # 3111 (Sale Order: 100 of 466)      

SN 144729. Cal. 450 Eley. All blue finish with 7-1/2" bbl, blued target front sight with 1-line Hartford and "DEPOT 14 PALL MALL LONDON" address and caliber marking on left side. Frame is flat top style with fixed target rear sight, left side of frame has 2-line 3 patent dates and Rampant Colt in the circle. Mounted with extremely rare, diamond checkered, extra long walnut grips that are matching numbered to this revolver. Toe & heel of grip frame are sharp versus the rounded configuration usually found in order to accommodate the extended grip without leaving a gap. Bore has Metford rifling. Bottom of bbl and cylinder have tiny British proofs. Accompanied by its orig green baize lined English oak casing that has an empty medallion in the lid and a "J.H. CRANE" paper distributor label inside the lid. Bottom is compartmented for the revolver with several non-orig tools, plus an "L" shaped Colt semi-auto pistol screwdriver. Left center of the bottom has a cartridge block with spaces for 42 cartridges. Also accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in cal. 450 with 7-1/2" bbl, blue finish, extra long wood stocks and shipped to Colt's London agency, June 1892 in a 1 gun shipment. According to Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia, Cochran, out of the approximate 357,000 single actions produced there were 914 flat-top target revolvers and only about 50 of these had the extended grip. The chart on pg 174 of the referenced publication shows only 84 flattop single actions were produced in cal. 450 Eley. Extrapolating those numbers discloses that only about 9% of the total flat-top production was in cal. 450 Eley. On pg 251 of the referenced publication, Mr. Cochran states that he had examined 10 long-grip revolvers of which 4 were in cal. 450 Eley, and only 2 had the London address. This exact revolver, identified by SN in pictures on pg. 250 and 251 of the reference publication. Regardless, this is an exceptionally rare Colt Single Action revolver. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Tommy Rholes. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 88-90% glossy orig blue with 3 spots of flaking and some scrape marks on the bottom adjacent to the base pin; ejector housing retains about 60% strong orig blue, showing wear on the outer radius; frame retains about 50% orig blue with the balance having mostly flaked to a medium patina, showing wear on the recoil shield and loading gate; trigger guard retains blue in sheltered areas with the front strap and back strap a blue/brown patina; buttstrap retains about 90% glossy orig blue; cylinder retains strong blue in the flutes, flaked and thinning on the outer diameter with a light drag line. Grips are very fine showing light diamond point wear and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a few scattered spots of pitting. Case has a couple of cracks and is missing a couple of splinters on the bottom, otherwise is sound; interior is lightly faded and soiled; accessories are all fine. 4-50756 JR91

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