Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 600 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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British Percussion Double Fowler by Rowntree

Lot # 451 (Sale Order: 451 of 636)      

About 14 bore, 24'' stepped damascus barrels with moderately oxidized bores showing a few light dings. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a mix of medium gray-brown and gunmetal patina with scattered old oxidation and some light pitting, the barrels showing good remnants of damascus patterns. The rib retains fine markings with ''JAMES.ROWNTREE.BARNARD.CASTLE.DURHAM.'' and the barrels show period Birmingham proofs. The locks show nice English foliate scrollwork and the right hammer and its trigger are later somewhat crude gunsmith replacements. This gun features an interesting quick-detach triggerguard and trigger system and the walnut stock rates very good showing a few scattered minor drying cracks, old dings and the sides of the buttstock have been cleaned and are devoid of finish. The ramrod is present and the locks seem to function well mechanically. (13A11896-118) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
About 14 bore, 24'' stepped damascus barrels with moderately oxidized bores showing a few light dings. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a mix of medium gray-brown ...moreand gunmetal patina with scattered old oxidation and some light pitting, the barrels showing good remnants of damascus patterns. The rib retains fine markings with ''JAMES.ROWNTREE.BARNARD.CASTLE.DURHAM.'' and the barrels show period Birmingham proofs. The locks show nice English foliate scrollwork and the right hammer and its trigger are later somewhat crude gunsmith replacements. This gun features an interesting quick-detach triggerguard and trigger system and the walnut stock rates very good showing a few scattered minor drying cracks, old dings and the sides of the buttstock have been cleaned and are devoid of finish. The ramrod is present and the locks seem to function well mechanically. (13A11896-118) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Belgian Colt Brevete Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver by Ronge

Lot # 452 (Sale Order: 452 of 636)      

serial #104637, .36 cal, 6 1/4'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this interesting period Belgian copy have mostly toned to an even dull gray patina showing some scattered old light pitting and mild oxidation staining. The top barrel flat is stamped with what appears to be ''CAP SYSTEM SAMUEL COLT Y RONGE SON'' and the right side of the frame shows ''PATENT SYSTEM'' stamp. There are period Belgian proof marks throughout and the cylinder shows a softened naval scene. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good plus condition showing some light dings and a mild abrasion on the left side. A few screws and the front sight are replacements (the front sight impinging into the bore slightly) and barrel-to-frame fit is a bit loose. The action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11896-187) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #104637, .36 cal, 6 1/4'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this interesting period Belgian copy have mostly toned to an even dull gray p...moreatina showing some scattered old light pitting and mild oxidation staining. The top barrel flat is stamped with what appears to be ''CAP SYSTEM SAMUEL COLT Y RONGE SON'' and the right side of the frame shows ''PATENT SYSTEM'' stamp. There are period Belgian proof marks throughout and the cylinder shows a softened naval scene. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good plus condition showing some light dings and a mild abrasion on the left side. A few screws and the front sight are replacements (the front sight impinging into the bore slightly) and barrel-to-frame fit is a bit loose. The action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11896-187) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Tranter Treble Action Percussion Revolver

Lot # 453 (Sale Order: 453 of 636)      

serial #3597T, 80 bore (.38 cal), 4 1/4'' octagon barrel with a fair moderately oxidized bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this medium-sized Tranter have mostly toned to medium gunmetal patina with a darker gray-brown along the cylinder and showing some scattered light dings and oxidation staining. The arm is embellished with light foliate scrollwork and shows period London proof marks. The checkered walnut grip has darkened and shows some obvious fire damage along the right side and the action functions sluggishly with a broken trigger return spring and light chipping along top edge of hammer. Strangely the barrel appears to be bent upwards slightly and the ramrod and front sight are missing. (13A11896-186) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #3597T, 80 bore (.38 cal), 4 1/4'' octagon barrel with a fair moderately oxidized bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this medium-sized Tranter have...more mostly toned to medium gunmetal patina with a darker gray-brown along the cylinder and showing some scattered light dings and oxidation staining. The arm is embellished with light foliate scrollwork and shows period London proof marks. The checkered walnut grip has darkened and shows some obvious fire damage along the right side and the action functions sluggishly with a broken trigger return spring and light chipping along top edge of hammer. Strangely the barrel appears to be bent upwards slightly and the ramrod and front sight are missing. (13A11896-186) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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British Percussion-Converted Double Pistol by Tatham & Egg

Lot # 454 (Sale Order: 454 of 636)      

.58 cal, 10'' barrels with oxidized bores. The metal surfaces have been cleaned mostly to silvery pewter patina showing some darker gray along the lockplates and remnants of smoothed-over moderate pitting. The barrel markings are very faded with a few partially visible letters and the nipple bolsters show some more modern welded and polished repairs. The gold bands at breeches are partially intact and the lockplates retain legible markings and they also show some small replaced parts like the screws. The plates are stepped at the rears and feature some light stand of flags embellishments. The triggerguard features a pineapple finial and the checkered walnut grip with scalloped butt rates very good with scattered old abrasions and light dings, the checkering otherwise strong. A simple replacement ramrod is present and the locks are functional. An interesting and somewhat salty double pistol from this quality maker. (13B11896-189) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.58 cal, 10'' barrels with oxidized bores. The metal surfaces have been cleaned mostly to silvery pewter patina showing some darker gray along the lockplates and remnants...more of smoothed-over moderate pitting. The barrel markings are very faded with a few partially visible letters and the nipple bolsters show some more modern welded and polished repairs. The gold bands at breeches are partially intact and the lockplates retain legible markings and they also show some small replaced parts like the screws. The plates are stepped at the rears and feature some light stand of flags embellishments. The triggerguard features a pineapple finial and the checkered walnut grip with scalloped butt rates very good with scattered old abrasions and light dings, the checkering otherwise strong. A simple replacement ramrod is present and the locks are functional. An interesting and somewhat salty double pistol from this quality maker. (13B11896-189) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Remington-Rider Double Action Belt Model Cartridge-Converted Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Lot # 455 (Sale Order: 455 of 636)      

38 CF, 6 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some areas of light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling. This unique revolver may indeed be a period conversion though there are some obviously more modern smaller parts such as the Phillips screw retaining the crane, the grips and the triggerguard. The cylinder swings out to the right and features a hand ejector and there is a small loading gate meant to retain the cylinder but all of the working components are now very loose. The barrel and cylinder show remnants of an old plum-brown finish while the frame is a mix of gunmetal and gray-brown with scattered old oxidation. The triggerguard is a medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut grips are very good plus with light handling marks. The action is not functional. A peculiar piece for the collector of arms curiosa. (13A11896-147) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
38 CF, 6 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some areas of light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling. This unique revolver may indeed b...moree a period conversion though there are some obviously more modern smaller parts such as the Phillips screw retaining the crane, the grips and the triggerguard. The cylinder swings out to the right and features a hand ejector and there is a small loading gate meant to retain the cylinder but all of the working components are now very loose. The barrel and cylinder show remnants of an old plum-brown finish while the frame is a mix of gunmetal and gray-brown with scattered old oxidation. The triggerguard is a medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut grips are very good plus with light handling marks. The action is not functional. A peculiar piece for the collector of arms curiosa. (13A11896-147) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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French Silver-Mounted Flintlock Pistol by Lutandu

Lot # 456 (Sale Order: 456 of 636)      

About .50 cal, 5'' screw barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing strong deep rifling. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toned to a pewter gunmetal patina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining. The lockplate is of rather nice construction with beveled edges, step at rear, faceted pan and unbridled frizzen. The plate is embellished with light panoply of arms motifs and Cupid in the center adjacent the maker markings ''Lutandu a Montlucon'' in script. The triggerguard, sideplate and buttcap are silver taking on a pleasant tarnish and embellished with tasteful foliate motifs and eagle's head on butt. The walnut stock rates very good showing some older added varnish and a few thin cracks and an old abrasion nearer the butt. The stock retains good edges with well-defined drop points and foliate bordering and the lock is functional. A very good French rifled coat pistol with turn-off barrel. (13A11896-156) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
About .50 cal, 5'' screw barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing strong deep rifling. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toned to a pewter gunmetal pat...moreina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining. The lockplate is of rather nice construction with beveled edges, step at rear, faceted pan and unbridled frizzen. The plate is embellished with light panoply of arms motifs and Cupid in the center adjacent the maker markings ''Lutandu a Montlucon'' in script. The triggerguard, sideplate and buttcap are silver taking on a pleasant tarnish and embellished with tasteful foliate motifs and eagle's head on butt. The walnut stock rates very good showing some older added varnish and a few thin cracks and an old abrasion nearer the butt. The stock retains good edges with well-defined drop points and foliate bordering and the lock is functional. A very good French rifled coat pistol with turn-off barrel. (13A11896-156) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Remington-Rider New Model Double Action Percussion Belt Revolver

Lot # 457 (Sale Order: 457 of 636)      

serial #1429, .36 cal, 6 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing some scattered light oxidation and pinprick pitting with crisp rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of an older reapplied nickel finish that has reacquired some flaking along the high edges and cylinder toning to brown and showing some scattered light oxidation staining. The barrel markings have softened significantly from the refinishing though the patent information is largely intact and legible. The barrel is serial-numbered ''1576'' while the frame and triggerguard are ''1429'' and the back surface of the cylinder shows a single ''7''. The smooth walnut grips are pencil-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition showing scattered light dings and small flakes with otherwise strong original varnish. The action is generally functional in both single and double action though timing and lock-up are off. A very good example of these interesting early double action Remington revolvers. (13A11896-216) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #1429, .36 cal, 6 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing some scattered light oxidation and pinprick pitting with crisp rifling. The meta...morel surfaces retain about 90% of an older reapplied nickel finish that has reacquired some flaking along the high edges and cylinder toning to brown and showing some scattered light oxidation staining. The barrel markings have softened significantly from the refinishing though the patent information is largely intact and legible. The barrel is serial-numbered ''1576'' while the frame and triggerguard are ''1429'' and the back surface of the cylinder shows a single ''7''. The smooth walnut grips are pencil-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition showing scattered light dings and small flakes with otherwise strong original varnish. The action is generally functional in both single and double action though timing and lock-up are off. A very good example of these interesting early double action Remington revolvers. (13A11896-216) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 458 (Sale Order: 458 of 636)      

serial #75080, .44 cal, 8'' round barrel with a fair bore showing moderate oxidation, light pitting and strong gain twist rifling throughout. This revolver is composed of mismatched components and strangely the cylinder has had another set of six slots cut to give it a ''12 slot'' appearance which was present on early Richards cartridge conversions but not known on standard 1860 Army percussion revolvers as they already had the safety pins at the rear. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toning to a medium gray patina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining, the barrel and iron backstrap retaining flashes of reapplied fire blue. The barrel address and cylinder scene are almost completely worn away though the patent markings and safety pins on the cylinder are largely intact and the major components retain strong martial sub-inspector stamps. The triggerguard is a medium ocher patina and shows a period stamped ''US'' below the serial number and the smooth walnut replacement grip rates very fine showing some scattered light dings and worn finish. Barrel-to-frame fit exhibits some play and a number of screws, the loading lever retainer piece and the wedge are more modern replacements. The tip of the arbor shows an old repair but it appears to be matching the frame, the triggerguard is ''61342'', backstrap ''139339'', barrel ''13_563'' and cylinder ''9062''. The action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. (13A11896-184) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #75080, .44 cal, 8'' round barrel with a fair bore showing moderate oxidation, light pitting and strong gain twist rifling throughout. This revolver is composed of...more mismatched components and strangely the cylinder has had another set of six slots cut to give it a ''12 slot'' appearance which was present on early Richards cartridge conversions but not known on standard 1860 Army percussion revolvers as they already had the safety pins at the rear. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toning to a medium gray patina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining, the barrel and iron backstrap retaining flashes of reapplied fire blue. The barrel address and cylinder scene are almost completely worn away though the patent markings and safety pins on the cylinder are largely intact and the major components retain strong martial sub-inspector stamps. The triggerguard is a medium ocher patina and shows a period stamped ''US'' below the serial number and the smooth walnut replacement grip rates very fine showing some scattered light dings and worn finish. Barrel-to-frame fit exhibits some play and a number of screws, the loading lever retainer piece and the wedge are more modern replacements. The tip of the arbor shows an old repair but it appears to be matching the frame, the triggerguard is ''61342'', backstrap ''139339'', barrel ''13_563'' and cylinder ''9062''. The action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. (13A11896-184) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Remington New Model Army Factory Cartridge-Converted Revolver

Lot # 459 (Sale Order: 459 of 636)      

serial #140904, 46 RF, 8'' octagon barrel with a fair bore showing moderate oxidation, light pitting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 80% of an old period reapplied nickel finish showing scattered light flaking and some areas of moderate dings, most of the loss along the left side barrel and loading lever which show light pitting. The barrel markings remain partially legible while the cylinder bears strong Rollin White patent date stamp. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with scattered light dings and handling marks. The backstrap and bottom of frame show some small vacant holes that appear to have been mounting points for some sort of period shoulder stock. The barrel and frame are matching by both serial number and conversion number ''4604'', the remaining parts are un-numbered and the front sight has a modified taller blade. Lock-up is a bit loose but the action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11896-172) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #140904, 46 RF, 8'' octagon barrel with a fair bore showing moderate oxidation, light pitting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 80% of...more an old period reapplied nickel finish showing scattered light flaking and some areas of moderate dings, most of the loss along the left side barrel and loading lever which show light pitting. The barrel markings remain partially legible while the cylinder bears strong Rollin White patent date stamp. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with scattered light dings and handling marks. The backstrap and bottom of frame show some small vacant holes that appear to have been mounting points for some sort of period shoulder stock. The barrel and frame are matching by both serial number and conversion number ''4604'', the remaining parts are un-numbered and the front sight has a modified taller blade. Lock-up is a bit loose but the action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11896-172) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Tranter Fourth Model Double Action Percussion Revolver

Lot # 460 (Sale Order: 460 of 636)      

serial #15266T, 54 bore (.442 cal), 6'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% of an old reapplied nickel finish showing overall light flaking and oxidation with scattered old pitting beneath the finish. The markings remain mostly intact and legible and the checkered walnut grip rates very good with some older added varnish, a few thin slivers missing and minor dings. The top grip retainer screw, the base pin retainer spring and its screw and the sear and its screw are missing. The base pin is an old replacement and the action will require mechanical attention as the trigger is seized and the hammer does not hold. This is a rather salty Tranter within a serial number range believed to have been in use by the South. (13A11896-185) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #15266T, 54 bore (.442 cal), 6'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% of an old reapplied nickel finish showing overall light ...moreflaking and oxidation with scattered old pitting beneath the finish. The markings remain mostly intact and legible and the checkered walnut grip rates very good with some older added varnish, a few thin slivers missing and minor dings. The top grip retainer screw, the base pin retainer spring and its screw and the sear and its screw are missing. The base pin is an old replacement and the action will require mechanical attention as the trigger is seized and the hammer does not hold. This is a rather salty Tranter within a serial number range believed to have been in use by the South. (13A11896-185) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Relic Condition Confederate Kerr Patent Percussion Revolver

Lot # 461 (Sale Order: 461 of 636)      

54 bore (.442 cal), 5 5/8'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing generally strong rifling. This revolver is missing many major components but still bears a discernible ''JS / (Anchor)'' Confederate inspector mark along the front of the grip. The cylinder, base pin and most of the grip are present with the remaining components lost to the years and the metal surfaces are a deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old pitting and oxidation. The London proof marks along the cylinder are intact as is the small ''LONDON ARMOURY'' stamp on the left side of the frame. The serial number on the right side of the frame and on the cylinder is no longer legible. The grip shows old chips and dings and is rather loose being secured only by its front screw. The buttcap and lanyard ring are still affixed. An interesting piece for the Civil War collector. (13A11896-149) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
54 bore (.442 cal), 5 5/8'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing generally strong rifling. This revolver is missing many major components but still bears a discer...morenible ''JS / (Anchor)'' Confederate inspector mark along the front of the grip. The cylinder, base pin and most of the grip are present with the remaining components lost to the years and the metal surfaces are a deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old pitting and oxidation. The London proof marks along the cylinder are intact as is the small ''LONDON ARMOURY'' stamp on the left side of the frame. The serial number on the right side of the frame and on the cylinder is no longer legible. The grip shows old chips and dings and is rather loose being secured only by its front screw. The buttcap and lanyard ring are still affixed. An interesting piece for the Civil War collector. (13A11896-149) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Savage Model 1915 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 462 (Sale Order: 462 of 636)      

serial #136267, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing a few small pits and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original bright blue showing mild high edge wear and some scattered minor oxidation speckling. The barrel remains mostly bright, the trigger shows smoky case-hardening and all markings are crisp. The black checkered hard rubber grips have taken on a deep brown tone but otherwise rate near excellent showing just a few tiny handling marks. The loaded chamber indicator is intact and one correct original magazine is included. (13A11728-1489) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #136267, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing a few small pits and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 90...more% original bright blue showing mild high edge wear and some scattered minor oxidation speckling. The barrel remains mostly bright, the trigger shows smoky case-hardening and all markings are crisp. The black checkered hard rubber grips have taken on a deep brown tone but otherwise rate near excellent showing just a few tiny handling marks. The loaded chamber indicator is intact and one correct original magazine is included. (13A11728-1489) {C&R} (600/800)

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German P.35(P) Semi-Auto Pistol by Radom

Lot # 463 (Sale Order: 463 of 636)      

serial #K0102, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Grade II pistol retain about 85% original blue showing scattered high edge wear and gripstraps toning to gray patina. The barrel remains mostly bright and all markings are crisp showing proper ''(Eagle) / WaA77'' and ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamts. The checkered black plastic grips are more modern reproductions that rate very good plus having taking on a deep plum color. The barrel is mismatched numbered ''802'', the remaining numbered parts are matching and there is no magazine present. (13A11728-1438) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #K0102, 9mm, 4 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Grade II pistol retain about 85% original blue showing scattered high edge wea...morer and gripstraps toning to gray patina. The barrel remains mostly bright and all markings are crisp showing proper ''(Eagle) / WaA77'' and ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamts. The checkered black plastic grips are more modern reproductions that rate very good plus having taking on a deep plum color. The barrel is mismatched numbered ''802'', the remaining numbered parts are matching and there is no magazine present. (13A11728-1438) {C&R} (700/900)

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Walther PPK Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 464 (Sale Order: 464 of 636)      

serial #185020K, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original bright blue showing scattered high edge wear and light handling marks. The barrel breech remains bright and the extractor and 60-degree safety show nice fire blue. All markings are crisp with ''(Crown) / N'' commercial proof marks. The original mottled brown synthetic grip with Walther banners remains in very good plus condition showing a few small thin cracks here and there and the edges with the typical slight warping. One original flush base magazine showing some scattered light dings is included. This example is not equipped with the loaded chamber indicator and the slide is scratch-numbered matching. (13A11728-1513) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #185020K, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original bright blue showing scattered high edge wear and light ...morehandling marks. The barrel breech remains bright and the extractor and 60-degree safety show nice fire blue. All markings are crisp with ''(Crown) / N'' commercial proof marks. The original mottled brown synthetic grip with Walther banners remains in very good plus condition showing a few small thin cracks here and there and the edges with the typical slight warping. One original flush base magazine showing some scattered light dings is included. This example is not equipped with the loaded chamber indicator and the slide is scratch-numbered matching. (13A11728-1513) {C&R} (700/900)

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Walther PP Dural Frame Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 465 (Sale Order: 465 of 636)      

serial #256731p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little subtle frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue and black anodized finishes showing some mild high edge wear, light handling marks and minor thinning along the gripstraps. All markings are crisp and clear showing commercial ''(Eagle) / N'' proofs and the black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few light handling marks. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-376) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #256731p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little subtle frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about ...more92% original blue and black anodized finishes showing some mild high edge wear, light handling marks and minor thinning along the gripstraps. All markings are crisp and clear showing commercial ''(Eagle) / N'' proofs and the black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few light handling marks. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-376) {C&R} (700/900)

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German Army Walther PP Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 466 (Sale Order: 466 of 636)      

serial #244878p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original rough wartime blue with overall fading to gray patina and a spot of loss on the right side around the ejection port from some sort of contaminant. All markings are intact and strong showing commercial ''(Eagle) / N'' proofs and ''(Eagle) / WaA359'' Waffenamts along the left side of the frame and slide. The black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few scattered light dings. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-372) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #244878p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original rough wartime blue with overall fading to gray patina a...morend a spot of loss on the right side around the ejection port from some sort of contaminant. All markings are intact and strong showing commercial ''(Eagle) / N'' proofs and ''(Eagle) / WaA359'' Waffenamts along the left side of the frame and slide. The black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few scattered light dings. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-372) {C&R} (700/900)

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British Commercial Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle-Musket by E.P. Bond

Lot # 467 (Sale Order: 467 of 636)      

.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This rifle shows honest used and was very likely used in the Civil War, as so many P.53s were by both North and South. There are no apparent Confederate markings on this example but the stock does show an older added varnish which may be obscuring original markings. There is a softened circled stamp at heel that appears to be ''HM'' along with a rather large stamped ''&'' ahead of the triggerguard. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning to gunmetal gray patina with areas toning to brown and remnants of moderate pitting mostly around the nipple bolster. The left barrel shank shows period London proof marks and the center of the lockplate retains fine maker markings ''E.P. BOND / LONDON''. The brass hardware is a medium goldenrod patina and the walnut stock rates very good with some overall dings and dents, the old varnish taking on a noticeable craquelure and the left flat with a deeply carved ''X''. The barrel bands are a bit loose, the proper sights, swivels and ramrod are intact and the lock seems to function normally. A very good example piece of the ubiquitous P.53. (13A11981-6) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This rifle shows honest used and was very likely used in the Civil War, as so ma...moreny P.53s were by both North and South. There are no apparent Confederate markings on this example but the stock does show an older added varnish which may be obscuring original markings. There is a softened circled stamp at heel that appears to be ''HM'' along with a rather large stamped ''&'' ahead of the triggerguard. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning to gunmetal gray patina with areas toning to brown and remnants of moderate pitting mostly around the nipple bolster. The left barrel shank shows period London proof marks and the center of the lockplate retains fine maker markings ''E.P. BOND / LONDON''. The brass hardware is a medium goldenrod patina and the walnut stock rates very good with some overall dings and dents, the old varnish taking on a noticeable craquelure and the left flat with a deeply carved ''X''. The barrel bands are a bit loose, the proper sights, swivels and ramrod are intact and the lock seems to function normally. A very good example piece of the ubiquitous P.53. (13A11981-6) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Remington Model 1907-15 Berthier Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 468 (Sale Order: 468 of 636)      

8mm Lebel, 31 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue showing some scattered oxidation speckling and most of the loss ahead of the front band which shows moderate old oxidation and light pitting. The bolt also shows some scattered moderate oxidation and all markings remain intact and strong, the left rear of the receiver and the stock behind the pistolgrip also stamped with a ''9''. The walnut stock rates about very good showing a thin 2'' crack behind upper tang, a lengthy but thin drying crack along the forward right edge of forend and a small chip and other thin cracks near the heel. The stock otherwise retains most of its original oil finish and shows nice raised grain. The bolt is a replacement from a French military rifle numbered ''L22771''. The action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11981-15) {C&R} (700/900)
8mm Lebel, 31 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue showing some scattered oxidation speckling and most of the loss...more ahead of the front band which shows moderate old oxidation and light pitting. The bolt also shows some scattered moderate oxidation and all markings remain intact and strong, the left rear of the receiver and the stock behind the pistolgrip also stamped with a ''9''. The walnut stock rates about very good showing a thin 2'' crack behind upper tang, a lengthy but thin drying crack along the forward right edge of forend and a small chip and other thin cracks near the heel. The stock otherwise retains most of its original oil finish and shows nice raised grain. The bolt is a replacement from a French military rifle numbered ''L22771''. The action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11981-15) {C&R} (700/900)

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Irish No. 1 MkI*** SMLE Bolt Action Rifle by BSA

Lot # 469 (Sale Order: 469 of 636)      

serial #ER2658/Z2770, 303 British, 25” barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some light oxidation and pinprick pitting in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. This 1909-dated rifle has been through a number of updates before being supplied to Ireland. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 60% arsenal refurbished rust blue with overall toning to a mild gray-brown patina and some scattered old oxidation staining. The rifle has been renumbered by the Irish with an “ER” prefix number as is typical, the magazine cutoff and rear volley sight have been removed and a Mark III safety lever installed. The nosecap screws, front volley sight screw and perhaps a few others are later replacements and the bolt head-mounted charger bridge has been lost to the years. The walnut stocks rate about very good with scattered dings, small drying cracks, an arsenal repaired lengthy crack along forward handguard and the forward section of the forend between the nosecap and barrel band replaced. The stock disc screw is missing but the disc is intact and the bolt and nosecap are matching the receiver by the Irish serial number. (13A11981-7) {C&R} (600/800)

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French Model 1866 Chassepot Bolt Action Rifle by St. Etienne

Lot # 470 (Sale Order: 470 of 636)      

serial #L86491, 11mm, 31 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1871-dated rifle are a mix of medium gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some sparse minor pitting and scattered oxidation staining. The rear sight retains some hints of fire blue and all markings remain crisp and clear. The walnut stock remains in very good plus to very fine condition showing a thin 6'' scratch along the left side ahead of the wrist and some overall light dings and scuffs. The stock otherwise maintains a fine honest appearance showing some nice grain figure along the right side of the butt and crisp markings throughout. The hardwood roundel plug is intact and the stock shows acceptance date of July 1871. The stock and other numbered components are all matching except for the cleaning rod numbered ''P83818''. The needle tip is broken as is so often seen but the original obturator is largely intact and in fine condition. A very attractive example of these French single shot needle rifles with a superb bore. (13A11981-9) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #L86491, 11mm, 31 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1871-dated rifle are a mix of medium gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing...more some sparse minor pitting and scattered oxidation staining. The rear sight retains some hints of fire blue and all markings remain crisp and clear. The walnut stock remains in very good plus to very fine condition showing a thin 6'' scratch along the left side ahead of the wrist and some overall light dings and scuffs. The stock otherwise maintains a fine honest appearance showing some nice grain figure along the right side of the butt and crisp markings throughout. The hardwood roundel plug is intact and the stock shows acceptance date of July 1871. The stock and other numbered components are all matching except for the cleaning rod numbered ''P83818''. The needle tip is broken as is so often seen but the original obturator is largely intact and in fine condition. A very attractive example of these French single shot needle rifles with a superb bore. (13A11981-9) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Lot # 471 (Sale Order: 471 of 636)      

serial #235897, 30-30, 26'' Special Smokeless Steel octagon barrel with full magazine and a partially bright good bore showing some pinprick pitting and light oxidation its full-length and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 75-80% original blue toning to a mild gray patina under bright light while the magazine is a relatively even mix of original blue and gray-brown patina. The action is toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina showing some scattered mild oxidation staining and wisps of nice colors in the protected areas. The loading gate and trigger retain generous brilliant fire blue and all markings are crisp and clear. The plain walnut stocks rate very good plus as lightly cleaned and refinished showing some scattered light handling marks and five small softened notches behind the lower tang. The rifle is sighted with a Marble's flattop sporting rear sight that has been neatly polished down a bit and a tall Lyman bead front. The takedown function is a bit stiff and will require some persuasion as the magazine unlocking button is stuck but the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. (13A11981-86) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #235897, 30-30, 26'' Special Smokeless Steel octagon barrel with full magazine and a partially bright good bore showing some pinprick pitting and light oxidation i...morets full-length and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 75-80% original blue toning to a mild gray patina under bright light while the magazine is a relatively even mix of original blue and gray-brown patina. The action is toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina showing some scattered mild oxidation staining and wisps of nice colors in the protected areas. The loading gate and trigger retain generous brilliant fire blue and all markings are crisp and clear. The plain walnut stocks rate very good plus as lightly cleaned and refinished showing some scattered light handling marks and five small softened notches behind the lower tang. The rifle is sighted with a Marble's flattop sporting rear sight that has been neatly polished down a bit and a tall Lyman bead front. The takedown function is a bit stiff and will require some persuasion as the magazine unlocking button is stuck but the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. (13A11981-86) {C&R} (700/900)

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Savage Model 1899 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 472 (Sale Order: 472 of 636)      

serial #91533, 30-30, 26'' octagon barrel with a good bore showing moderate frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 60% original blue toning to medium gray patina with scattered light handling marks while the action retains a similar amount of original bright blue. The lever has mostly toned to a silvery case-hardened patina and its hinge pin and screw are later replacements. The smooth walnut schnabel forend remains in very fine condition with a hairline crack at the nose while the stock rates about very good as lightly cleaned showing a repaired chip at the toe, two small plugs atop the wrist and a 2'' crack and small chip at the upper tang. The rifle is sighted with flattop sporting rear and Lyman combination front that has lost its bead. (13A11981-90) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #91533, 30-30, 26'' octagon barrel with a good bore showing moderate frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 60% original blue toning to m...moreedium gray patina with scattered light handling marks while the action retains a similar amount of original bright blue. The lever has mostly toned to a silvery case-hardened patina and its hinge pin and screw are later replacements. The smooth walnut schnabel forend remains in very fine condition with a hairline crack at the nose while the stock rates about very good as lightly cleaned showing a repaired chip at the toe, two small plugs atop the wrist and a 2'' crack and small chip at the upper tang. The rifle is sighted with flattop sporting rear and Lyman combination front that has lost its bead. (13A11981-90) {C&R} (600/800)

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Colt Lightning Medium Frame Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 473 (Sale Order: 473 of 636)      

serial #44074, 38-40, 26'' octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore showing a few small areas of light pitting and scattered oxidation with otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1890-made rifle are mostly a medium gunmetal and gray-brown patina with some scattered pinprick pitting, light dings and remnants of original blue lurking about the protected areas. The left side of the action shows a faded Rampant Colt and the remaining markings are strong. The smooth walnut buttstock and checkered forend remain in very good plus condition showing some scattered handling marks and a repaired 2'' crack back from the tip of the right forend panel. The sporting rear sight is missing its slider and the front sight is a beaded blade. The firing pin retainer pin is loose or missing which seems to be causing the action to hang up and not cycle smoothly, the cartridge lifter also sometimes does not operate properly, so the action will require some mechanical attention. (13A11981-84) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #44074, 38-40, 26'' octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore showing a few small areas of light pitting and scattered oxidation with otherwise strong rifli...moreng. The metal surfaces of this 1890-made rifle are mostly a medium gunmetal and gray-brown patina with some scattered pinprick pitting, light dings and remnants of original blue lurking about the protected areas. The left side of the action shows a faded Rampant Colt and the remaining markings are strong. The smooth walnut buttstock and checkered forend remain in very good plus condition showing some scattered handling marks and a repaired 2'' crack back from the tip of the right forend panel. The sporting rear sight is missing its slider and the front sight is a beaded blade. The firing pin retainer pin is loose or missing which seems to be causing the action to hang up and not cycle smoothly, the cartridge lifter also sometimes does not operate properly, so the action will require some mechanical attention. (13A11981-84) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Factory Engraved Hopkins & Allen Xl No. 3 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 474 (Sale Order: 474 of 636)      

serial #1302, 32 RF, 3 1/4” octagon barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing a few small patches of oxidation and otherwise strong rifling throughout. This attractive revolver shows nice factory engraving in near full coverage and in the typical style with extensive punch-dots and wide foliate motifs, the larger motifs retaining much of their dark enamel inlays. The left side of the frame is also embellished with a nice little doe scene, finely detailed while also being rather folky. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel finish showing some scattered lightly flaked areas toning to a mild gray-brown patina and some other light handling marks. The hammer and trigger retain fine vibrant case-hardened colors and the smooth mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent showing a few small flakes around the left escutcheon and bottom edge of the right panel. The action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. An excellent deluxe H&A revolver. (13B11981-128) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 475 (Sale Order: 475 of 636)      

serial #202637, .31 cal, 4'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This 1862-made revolver bears a fine period inscription along the butt with the name ''A.A. Emerson''. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a deep gray-brown patina showing some scattered light dings and old oxidation speckling. The barrel bears a fine two-line Hartford address and the six-shot cylinder also retains a strong stagecoach scene. The triggerguard and backstrap retain about 80% original silver finish that has taken on a wonderful dark tarnish and the smooth walnut grip rates very fine with about 90% original varnish and showing some light dings mostly along the bases and bottom edges. All of the serialized parts are matching including the wedge and the action will require some mechanical attention as the bolt does not come up properly to lock the cylinder and one of the ratchet teeth is broken. The cylinder otherwise times on the other five chambers and the hammer remains quite crisp. No doubt purchased by a Civil War soldier, the rather common name makes pinpointing an individual rather difficult but the closest hits in the soldier databases are Aaron A. Emerson who served in the 12th Maine Infantry and Andrew A. Emerson of the 17th Vermont Infantry. (13B11981-98) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #202637, .31 cal, 4'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This 1862-made revolver bears a fine period inscription al...moreong the butt with the name ''A.A. Emerson''. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a deep gray-brown patina showing some scattered light dings and old oxidation speckling. The barrel bears a fine two-line Hartford address and the six-shot cylinder also retains a strong stagecoach scene. The triggerguard and backstrap retain about 80% original silver finish that has taken on a wonderful dark tarnish and the smooth walnut grip rates very fine with about 90% original varnish and showing some light dings mostly along the bases and bottom edges. All of the serialized parts are matching including the wedge and the action will require some mechanical attention as the bolt does not come up properly to lock the cylinder and one of the ratchet teeth is broken. The cylinder otherwise times on the other five chambers and the hammer remains quite crisp. No doubt purchased by a Civil War soldier, the rather common name makes pinpointing an individual rather difficult but the closest hits in the soldier databases are Aaron A. Emerson who served in the 12th Maine Infantry and Andrew A. Emerson of the 17th Vermont Infantry. (13B11981-98) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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