Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

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Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

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Including: Winchesters; Colt SAA Revolvers; Collectible & Sporting Rifles & Shotguns; Military Rifles & Pistols; Modern Handguns; Antique Firearms; Edged Weapons. Joe Poyer & Paul Hantke Collection
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Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol of European Origin

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 766)      

Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol of European (likely English) Origin, NVSN, approx. .70 smoothbore cal., 8.75'' iron barrel bells to 2.25'' at muzzle, smooth iron lockplate m...morearked only with ''(crown)/O(or D)/N'', brass triggerguard and buttplate, varnished walnut stock. Unmarked barrel may be a possible later replacement due to inexact stock fit and lack of pitting around touchhole. Condition is very good with lightly toned metal that appears to have been originally finished in the bright. Stock is solid with pleasing color and only very minor marks. Action is tight and smooth, bore appears clean. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)

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British Tower Pattern 1793 Flintlock Musket

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 766)      

British Tower Pattern 1793 Flintlock Musket Shortened to Musketoon Length, NVSN, approx. .75 cal., 27.5'' smoothbore round barrel with proofs and a ''Broad Arrow'' accept...moreance mark at breech. Lockplate stamped ''Tower'' in a vertical curve behind cock and with the George III cypher and ''(Crown) / Broad Arrow'' Ordnance stamp beneath the pan. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration. Brass serpentine sideplate, triggerguard, buttplate and two ramrod thimbles; replacement brass forend cap, single iron sling swivel and iron ramrod, and walnut fullstock. Condition is good as modified showing cleaned pitted iron surfaces having light age toning and polished brass. Stock with missing sliver on right side along the barrel, age scratches and dings. Est.: $650-$950. (Antique)

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British Tower Percussion Cavalry Musketoon

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 766)      

British Tower Percussion Cavalry Musketoon, NVSN, .577 smoothbore cal., 26.75'' round iron barrel marked ''(crown)/7'' over ''PP/V'' over ''(crown)/5'' at breech, with th...moreree factory inspector/military acceptance marks on left side ahead of breech; steel post front sight serves as a bayonet lug. Lockplate is stamped with ''(Tudor crown)/VR/Tower 1843'' ahead of hammer. Metal originally finished in the bright, with brass triggerguard, brass buttplate marked ''C / 5120'' atop tang, two brass lock screw escutcheons, brass nose cap and two brass ramrod pipes. Later plain steel ramrod and two iron sling swivels. Condition is good to very good showing clear markings and cleaned moderate to heavy pitting to barrel and rear of lockplate, with polished brass parts. Stock is solid and very good, showing use and dings and overall varnish finish. Smooth and tight action, bore appears clean. Est.: $900-$1,200. (Antique)

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British Single Shot Flintlock Cavalry Carbine

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British Single Shot Flintlock Cavalry Carbine, in the style of the Paget Carbine, NVSN, approx. .65 cal. smoothbore, 20'' round steel barrel marked ''(crown and crossed s...morewords)/M/(crown & crossed swords)'' at breech ahead of cannon-turned rings; no sights on barrel. Iron lockplate marked ''(crown)/1/BR..'' (illegible) with long pointed taper at rear; long iron slide bar and sling ring attached to brass serpentine sideplate opposite lock; brass triggerguard with long front tang teminating in what appears to be a crown, triggerguard bow engraved ''R5/E/43''; brass nose cap, two fancy ramrod thimbles and brass buttplate. Iron stud made integral under muzzle for hinged stirrup-type ramrod. Hardwood fullstock carved at lower thimble, behind lock and barrel tang, and at comb. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration with no apparent alteration or re-bushing of touchhole. Condition is good+ as untouched, showing clear markings and fairly smooth but aged iron parts, expected black powder erosion at touchhole area, and age toned brass. Stock is sound with normal age and use marks, minor losses where the rear barrel pin was replaced with a screw, and good color. Ramrod stirrup and original ramrod are missing, the latter replaced by an iron rod with button head. Action is tight and smooth; bore is dark. Carbines of this type were used by the British Army in the Peninsular Wars and the Waterloo Campaign, and by Mexican forces at the Battle of the Alamo and during the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)

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British Enfield Pattern 1853 Infantry Short Rifle

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 766)      

British Enfield Pattern 1853 Single Shot Breech-loading Infantry Two-Band Short Rifle, with Roberts cartridge conversion, NVSN, .58 CF Roberts cal., 30.5'' round barrel. ...moreStamped ''1862/Tower'' on lockplate, with large crown behind hammer. Union General B.S. Robert's system converted percussion muskets to breech-loading cartridge rifles utilizing his own .58 Roberts centerfire cartridge. Roberts contracted with the Providence Tool Co. for the conversion work; many of these arms were P-1853 Enfields. The modification resulted in a weakened wrist area, and many guns experienced severe damage during their period of use. As a result, Roberts Conversion muskets are rather scarce today, especially the two-band Enfields. Receiver is marked ''Robert's Pat./June 11, 1867''; lockplate is stamped with a crown behind the hammer and ''1862/Tower'' ahead. Other markings are an upside-down ''365'' in the stock behind the lock, ''4813'' in the stock opposite the lock, and ''304'' on the bayonet lug. Buttplate, triggerguard and nose cap are brass; ribbed and slotted ramrod is iron. Condition is good to very good, with a bluish tone to the barrel and other iron parts having a gunmetal patina. Walnut stock has a left-side crack emanating from the receiver to the triggerguard, and another from the front triggerguard tang to the front lockplate screw, likely a consequence of the conversion. Stock is solid with good color, showing age, wear and dings but shows nicely. Action is tight and crisp, bore is clean with good rifling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)

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W. Parker Brass Frame Flintlock Pistol, w/bayo.

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 766)      

W. Parker marked Brass Frame Flintlock Pistol, with triangular folding bayonet, ca. early 1800s. 5'' half-octagonal brass flared barrel is integral to the engraved frame...more and marked ''W. Parker/223. Holborn, London'' on one side, and ''Maker to His Majesty'' on the reverse; underside of barrel is stamped ''(crown)/V'' and ''(crown)/?''. Grip is fully and finely checkered with unmarked shield and engraved butt cap. Brass-tipped ramrod is present. Condition is antique fine overall showing muted colors to brass components and one small loss at bottom tang. Finely checkered stock is near excellent with only slight flattening and minor discoloration at the seam. Metal surfaces are lightly engraved and show light rust and tarnishing. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)

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19th Century Brass Barreled Percussion Pistol

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 766)      

19th Century Brass Barreled Percussion Pistol, NVSN, approx. .54 smoothbore cal., 8.5'' barrel marked ''London'' on top flat, two proofmarks on left flat, engraving at ba...morerrel breech and iron tang. Serpentine iron lockplate marked ''Richardson'' and with floral engraving, matching engraving on hammer and triggerguard bow. Brass ramrod held by brass thimble integral with barrel, iron rear thimble. Iron triggerguard with fancy pineapple style front tang, German silver trap for percussion caps in butt. 2 German silver barrel wedge escutcheons, German silver forend cap. Varnished walnut (or fruitwood) stock with basketweave checkering. Condition is very good with clean metal and clear markings; stock is solid and unmarked but for crack emanating from stock retaining screw at left breech area. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)

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Mid-Eastern Flintlock Short Blunderbuss

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 766)      

Middle Eastern Flintlock Single Shot Short Blunderbuss, NVSN, approx. .80 cal., 11.5'' iron barrel bells to 3'' at muzzle and appears to have been sheet iron wrapped arou...morend a mandrel and welded, profusely acid etched in a floral pattern halfway down then crudely and deeply chiseled to breech. Iron furniture; unmarked large iron lockplate with rounded teat at rear, iron flint cock and brass pan may have come from a period European musket. Walnut fullstock is crudely and profusely inlaid with silver wire in a scrolling vine and leaf pattern and with a carved scroll at bottom. Condition is fair to good showing typical crude workmanship, a dark patina to iron surfaces and pitting to lockplate parts. Stock retains most original wire inlays. Est.: $750-$1,250. (Antique)

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Matched Pair of French Flintlock Coat Pistols

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 766)      

Matched Pair of French Flintlock Small Muff or Coat Pistols, NVSN, approx. .46 smoothbore cal., 3-1/8 tapered octagon-to-round unmarked iron barrels. Octagonal portions o...moref barrels, along with bands at muzzles, appear to originally have been gold washed. Matching iron furniture, including delicately formed serpentine cocks. One lockplate engraved ''Freconnet'', the other ''St. Etienne'' in matching script (likely Andre-Jacques Freconnet, who worked in St. Etienne circa the mid-18th Century). Nicely grained walnut stocks are floral relief carved behind the barrel tang, around lockplates and sideplates, front and rear triggerguard tangs, and ramrod thimbles. The pair appear to be in original flintlock configuration, with un-bushed touchholes. Modern made partitioned walnut display case with burl top. Condition is very good to fine with smooth patinated metal and clear markings. Stocks are solid showing fine carving and nice color. Actions are tight and crisp, bores should clean bright. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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Pr. British Pattern 1759 Eliott's Lt. Dragoon Flintlock Pistols

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 766)      

Matched Pair of British Pattern 1759 Eliott's Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistols, NVSN, .66 ''carbine bore'' smoothbore cal., 8.75'' round barrels with turned rings and two ...moredeeply struck proofmarks at breech, one breech additionally marked ''(crown)/GR/(broad arrow)'', no sights; steel lockplates having elongated rear teats with deeply struck ''(large crown)/GR'' ahead of cock and ''Tower'' vertically behind, showing slight differences in hand finishing; brass furniture including serpentine sideplates opposite locks, triggerguards, buttcaps and single ramrod thimbles. Walnut fullstocks with raised oval aprons surrounding barrel tangs, raised carved finials at rear of lockplates and to rear of sideplates; one with ''FD'' and two ''Xs'' stamped in the wood behind sideplate and ''(broad arrow)'' over ''B'' and ''O'' above buttcap, the other with ''D'' and two ''Xs'' behind sideplate and ''B O'' over ''(broad arrow)'' on right grip. Both pistols appear to be in original flintlock configuration, the touchhole areas having been polished when barrels were re-browned. Condition to both is very good to fine for their age and type, the barrels having been cleaned and re-browned at one point, the iron surfaces otherwise having a smooth brown patina; brass parts are bright. Screw head slots are straight and unmarred; one brass-tipped hardwood ramrod may be original, the other a possible replacement. Stocks are fine with clear markings, only minor age dings from their period of service, pleasing color and a coat of later varnish. Actions are smooth and tight; bores appear very good with light rust that should easily clean. Large, partitioned walnut case is of modern make, containing a reproduction copper and brass powder flask, reproduction brass single-cavity bullet mold, quantity of cast lead balls, and working key, all in very good condition. In 1759 Colonel George Augustus Eliott was tasked with raising and training the new 15th Regiment of Dragoons, initially named ''Eliott's Light Dragoons'' and later renamed ''The King's Own Royal Dragoons.'' The pistols they were equipped with were of Eliott's own design and became known as the Pattern 1759 or Eliott's Light Dragoon pistol. They saw service during turbulent times within the British Empire, including both the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Est.: $5,000-$7,500/pair. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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Lg. Bore European Perc. Coat Pistol

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 766)      

Large Bore European Percussion Single Shot Coat Pistol, marked ''Damas Turc'' in gold inlay on top barrel flat, NVSN, approx. 62 cal., 4.5'' Damascus pattern rifled octag...moreonal barrel, engraved German silver triggerguard, cap trap in butt, fruitwood buttstock, ramrod ferrule, lock screw escutcheon, and vacant nameplate atop wrist. Condition is very good with clear markings and engraving. Figured fruitwood stock is checkered at butt showing nice color and grain, with iron ramrod. Bore appears clean. Stock is sound; what appears to be a crack at right forend is actually figure in the wood. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)

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Antique Single Shot Prussian Military Perc. Pistol

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 766)      

Antique Single Shot Prussian Military Percussion Pistol, converted from original flintlock, NVSN, .58 smoothbore cal., 7.75'' round-to-octagonal iron barrel with cannon t...moreurned ring at muzzle is unmarked as to maker and has integral front and rear sights, iron lockplate also unmarked. Iron serpentine sideplate with tiny ''(crown)/B'' proofmark, single brass barrel band, brass finger rest triggerguard on iron tang, brass buttcap with tiny ''(crown)/S'' proofmark is joined to the long iron backstrap, large iron lanyard ring. Unusual safety/nipple protector tips forward with long knurled finger spur for firing, employing original frizzen spring. Walnut halfstock. Condition is good having smooth toned metal and clear markings. Stock is good retaining most apparently original varnish, moderate marks from military use and a clean break repair above buttcap. Action is extremely tight and smooth; bore appears good. Est.: $750-$1,250. (Antique)

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Swiss M.1842 Military Perc. Pistol, by Francotte

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 766)      

Antique Single Shot Swiss Model 1842 Military Percussion Pistol, by Auguste Francotte, Liege, Belgium, NVSN, .69 smoothbore cal., 7'' round-to-octagonal iron barrel marke...mored with Liege proofmark on top flat, ''A. Francotte'', ''C in Shield'' logo and ''(crown)/F'' on left flat; lockplate marked ''A. Francotte / Liege'' below nipple. Brass serpentine sideplate integral with single barrel band, brass triggerguard on iron tang, brass buttcap joined to long iron backstrap, with iron lanyard ring. Walnut halfstock marked ''83'' and ''HH'' opposite lock. Condition is very good having smooth toned metal, clear markings, and moderate pitting on barrel near muzzle. Stock is very good retaining most apparently original varnish and minor marks from use. Action is extremely tight and smooth; bore appears good. Est.: $750-$1,250. (Antique)

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French Aury Single Shot Perc. Dueling/Target Pistol

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 766)      

French Aury Single-Shot Percussion Dueling or Target Pistol, ca. 1850s, NVSN, approx. .58 cal., 8'' twisted steel barrel is semi-swamped at the muzzle and features multi-...moregroove rifling. Floral engraved steel furniture including lockplate with ''Aury/a St. Etienne'' within an oval border, hammer, triggerguard with long pineapple-style front finial and full-length rear tang, buttcap and flower-shaped left-side screw escutcheon. Varnished walnut halfstock with vacant silver shield at wrist, carved forend, floral carved raised molding at oval butt, checkering at wrist. Condition is good showing on overall gray metal patina, and traces of case hardening at breech tang, hammer and lockplate; plum-blue hammer screw may be a replacement. Stock is sound showing age and minor dings. Action is crisp and smooth; bore appears fine with sharp rifling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)

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Pr. British Pattern 1756/77 Long Sea Service Flintlock Pistols

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 766)      

Matched Pair of Late 18th Century British Pattern 1756/77 Long Sea Service Flintlock Pistols, NVSN, .57 smoothbore cal., 12'' round barrels with turned rings and two deep...morely struck proofmarks at breech, no sights; steel lockplates pointed at the rear with ''(large crown)/GR'' and ''(broad arrow)'' ahead of cock and ''Tower'' in a vertical curve behind; brass furniture including serpentine sideplates opposite locks, triggerguards having crown-like front finials, buttcaps and single ramrod thimbles. Walnut fullstocks with raised oval aprons surrounding barrel tangs, raised carved finials at rear of lockplates and to rear of sideplates; one with ''I G'' and ''(crown)/P'' stamped in the wood behind sideplate and ''(broad arrow)/B O (faint)'' on tang apron, the other with ''P R'' and ''(crown)/P'' behind sideplate and possibly ''(broad arrow)/B O'' on tang apron, now nearly obliterated. Stocks have additional ''(broad arrow)'' stampings in various locations. Both pistols have long iron belt hooks with ''(crown)/P'' proofmarks, mounted to their sideplates. Pistols appear to be in original flintlock configuration, their touchhole areas having been polished when barrels were re-browned. Condition to both is very good to fine for their age and type, the barrels having been cleaned and re-browned at one point, the iron surfaces otherwise having a smooth brown patina; brass parts are bright. Screw head slots are straight and unmarred; one frizzen spring may be a replacement; brass-tipped hardwood ramrods may be original. Stocks are sound and fine with clear markings, moderate age dings from their period of service, pleasing color and a coat of later varnish. The action of one pistol is smooth and tight; the other does not hold at cock; bores appear very good. Large, partitioned walnut case is of modern make, containing a reproduction copper and brass powder flask, reproduction brass single-cavity bullet mold, quantity of cast lead balls, and working key, all in very good condition. The British Royal Navy used these Sea Service Pattern pistols around the world, beginning in the middle-18th Century and extending into the early 19th Century. They saw service during turbulent times within the British Empire, including the French & Indian War, the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Est.: $5,000-$7,500/pair. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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Pr. Continental Halfstock Perc. Dueling Pistols

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 766)      

Matched Pair of High Quality Continental Halfstock Percussion Dueling-Target Pistols, by Muller in Bern, Switzerland, cased with full original accoutrements, #1 and #2 in...morelaid in gold atop barrel tangs, .50 cal., 10.5'' slightly swamped octagonal rifled steel barrels with overall Damascus-style etching in fine swirling patterns, marked ''Muller Gyorott'' inlaid in gold amid etched scrollwork on top flats, two inlaid gold bands at breeches, dovetailed small blade front sight, small ''V'' rear sight. Pistols are finely and elaborately engraved in a tight feathery scrolling pattern at barrel breeches and tangs, percussion bolsters with gold clean-out plugs, lockplates signed ''Muller'', sideplates, hammers, finger-spur triggerguards having pineapple finials, and buttcaps; most screw heads are engraved en suite. Stocks are deluxe burl rootwood having lovely grain patterns, Schnabel forends, vacant oval German silver escutcheons at wrists, checkered and bordered panels at grip sides, and delicately carved oval buttcap surrounds. Double set triggers. Originally finished in the ''white'' in the European style, with varnished hardwood stocks. Condition is fine to excellent with overall smooth, bright metal; pistol #2 having slight black powder erosion at nipple area; barrel bands missing one or two small areas of gold inlay. Stocks are excellent showing lovely grain, sharp checkering and carving, and retain all of their original varnish; the stock of pistol #1 may have had a wood repair on right side above the wedge escutcheon, or it may be the grain pattern (it is difficult to discern which). Actions are extremely tight; pistol #1 does not hold at cock; bores are bright with sharply defined rifling. The pistols are housed in their original burlwood French-fitted case lined in green baize, having individual compartments for two rosewood rods with burl knobs, steel bullet worm and two other small tools, nipple wrench with burl handle, steel single cavity bullet mold, steel patch cutter, burlwood mallet, percussion cap receptacle with burl lid, assorted patches and cast lead balls. Accoutrements are excellent; case is good to very good with a full-width crack across lid, chips and losses to the veneered exterior, but sound and complete. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)

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Antique Single Shot Cartridge Target Pistol, by Genez

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 766)      

Antique Single Shot Cartridge Target Pistol, by August G. Genez, New York, NVSN, approx. .22 RF cal., 8.25'' blued octagonal barrel marked ''A.G. Genez N.Y. Maker'', dov...moreetailed blued steel front and rear sights, iron furniture having delicate border engraving and engraved screw heads, unusual flat hammer with large finely-checkered thumbpiece, fluted and carved walnut halfstock with lovely fluted buttcap. Located at 9 Chambers Street in New York City, Genez made a wide variety of firearms circa 1850 to 1875, including this beautifully crafted pistol made in the European style. Condition is near excellent retaining most original barrel blue, the balance of the metal having a smooth and pleasing iron color. Stock retains most of the original varnish showing only minor wear and marks. Action is crisp and tight, bore is shiny with good rifling. Est.: $950-$1,750. (Antique)

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Ornate Antique Southern German Schuetzen Rifle

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 766)      

Ornate Antique Southern German Schuetzen Rifle, by Ed. Girku in Kaufbeuren (Bavaria), #2624 to top of lever, 9.5x47R cal., 28'' octagonal barrel, engraved and inlaid blue...more and case hardened finish, fancy carved cheekpiece Mediterranean walnut stock, Kessler patent Martini Action, double set adjustable trigger, pin front sight with protective ears and simple adjustable rear sight lacking eyepiece. Additional port for rear turret sight is present. Gas vents to both sides of frame near breech face. Fine detail engraving to frame, block, lever, and both upper and lower tangs of case hardened Schuetzen buttplate. Chamber area of barrel with fine gold and platina inlay work, as well as maker's name and address and single band in 18K gold; ''Guss Stahl'' in platinum or white gold. Nicely appointed Jagermeister finely engraved to forward portion of cocking lever. Condition is fine with 75% early type rust blue to barrel. Case hardened components are a light overall gray. The removable trigger assembly is a remarkable example of the gunmaker's art and appears crisp both visually and in operation. Bore is excellent. Hickory wiping rod is present. An outstanding example of 19th Century Bavarian gunmaking. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)

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Harpers Ferry M.1805 Flintlock Pistol

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 766)      

U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1805 Flintlock Single Shot Pistol, NVSN, approx. .60 smoothbore cal. at muzzle, 10-1/16'' iron barrel marked ''P/V'' at breech, lower rib with in...moretegral ramrod ferrule, with plain hardwood ramrod. Lockplate with large, bold spread eagle behind shield holding olive branches over ''US'', ''Harpers/Ferry/1807'' in curved lines vertically behind flint cock. Brass curved sideplate, brass triggerguard with elongated rear tang, brass buttcap with elongated side tangs, brass rear ramrod ferrule, brass band at front of stock. Metal parts originally finished bright. Oil finished walnut stock with oval inspector's cartouche behind sideplate. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration, with black powder pitting at unbushed touchhole. Condition is fine showing clean bright iron, lightly toned brass and crisp markings. Stock is fine with sharp edges and only very minor marks. Action is tight and smooth; bore appears clean. Regarded as the most esthetically pleasing early American military flintlock pistol, and highly prized among collectors. Est.: $5,000-$7,000. (Antique)

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Harpers Ferry 1816 Type II Flintlock Infantry Musket

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 766)      

U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Type II Flintlock Single Shot Infantry Musket, NVSN, .69 cal., 42'' round barrel, ''V/P/eaglehead'' on barrel at breech, early-style eagle o...moren lockplate below brass flash pan, ''Harpers/Ferry/1825'' stamped vertically behind flint cock, ''5'' stamped on buttplate tang and screw and front triggerguard tang. Barrel was originally finished brown with case hardened lockplate, oil-finished one-piece walnut stock with low comb characteristic of this model. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration, with ramrod. Condition is good to very good showing smooth brown to metal parts with typical black powder pitting around flash hole. Stock is solid showing normal age, wear, dings and scuffs, but shows nicely. Action is tight and crisp, dark bore as expected. Est.: $1,250-$1,850. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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VA Mfg. M.1812 2nd Model Flintlock Infantry Rifle

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 766)      

Virginia Manufactory Model 1812 Second Model Flintlock Single Shot Infantry Musket, NVSN, .69 cal., 42'' round barrel, ''Virginia/Manufactory'' stamped on lockplate below...more integral iron flash pan, ''Richmond/1814'' stamped vertically behind flint cock. Metal was originally finished bright, oil-finished one-piece walnut stock. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration, having escaped Civil War conversion to percussion. Condition is good to very good showing smooth brown and light etching to metal parts. Would benefit from a thorough cleaning. Stock with nice coloring, is solid showing normal age, wear and dings, but shows nicely. Action is tight and crisp, dark bore as expected. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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Springfield M.1807 Infantry ''Indian Carbine''

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 766)      

U.S. Springfield Model 1807 Single Shot Infantry ''Indian Carbine'', converted to percussion by the drum-and-nipple method, NVSN, .54 cal., 32.75'' round barrel, ''P/eagl...moreehead/V'' and ''US'' on barrel at breech, early style script ''US'' and eagle over arched ''Springfield'' on lockplate, ''1809'' stamped at rear of lockplate and on brass buttplate tang. Metal originally finished in the bright, with brass mountings. Oil finished one-piece walnut stock with oval brass escutcheon atop wrist, brass-tipped wooden ramrod secured by three brass thimbles. Condition is very good to fine showing bright metal with minor black powder pitting at drum, and toned brass. Stock is smooth and solid showing nice color, some wear and dings, old repair at left side under comb, but shows well. Scarce and desirable, as only 1,202 were mfg'd in 1809 on order of the Indian Dept. as gifts for friendly natives. Action is tight and crisp, bore appears clean. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique) (Joe Poyer collection)

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U.S. M.1836 Military Pistol, by Asa Waters

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 766)      

U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Military Single Shot Pistol, by Asa Waters, Milbury, Massachusetts, NVSN, .54 cal., 8.5'' round steel barrel marked ''S./JCB/P'' at breech, inte...moregral brass blade front sight and distinctive ''dished oval'' rear sight, iron furniture including captive swivel type ramrod, one barrel band with long tang ending in lock sideplate, long rear barrel tang integral with buttcap, triggerguard with long rear tang abutting buttcap, lockplate marked ''(eagle head) / A. Waters / Milbury, MS. / 1837.'' Appears to be in original flintlock configuration with un-bushed touchhole; brass pan. Oil finished walnut stock marked ''365'' behind lock and with two oval inspectors' marks on opposite side. Condition is excellent as original, with metal parts polished bright, sharp edges and clear markings. Walnut stock is likewise, being smooth, unblemished with excellent grain and coloration, and clear markings. Action is tight and crisp, bore appears shiny. A lovely, untouched and exemplary piece for the advanced collector of early U.S. martial pistols and American flintlocks. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)(Joe Poyer collection)

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U.S. M.1842 Single Shot Perc. Pistol, by H. Aston

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 766)      

U.S. Model 1842 Single Shot Percussion Pistol, by H. Aston & Co., NVSN, .54 smoothbore cal., 8.5'' round barrel marked ''U.S./JH/P'' at breech and ''1852'' on tang; flat ...morelockplate marked ''US / H. Aston & Co.'' ahead of hammer and ''Midltn/Conn./1851'' vertically behind, with captive hinged stirrup iron ramrod. Brass integral sideplate-front barrel band, brass triggerguard, brass buttcap with long backstrap connecting to iron barrel tang at top. One-piece walnut stock with dual inspectors' cartouches to left side. Originally finished in the bright, with oil-finished stock. Approx. 6000 mfg'd 1851-1852. Condition is very good, showing age patina to metal, very light rust to barrel that will easily clean, and clear markings. Stock is very good with legible inspectors' marks and just minor dings from use. Action is crisp and tight, bore appears clean. Est.: $950-$1,850. (Antique)

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Model 1855 Perc. Pistol-Carbine, w/shoulder stock

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 766)      

U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Pistol-Carbine, with attachable Shoulder Stock, matching #14 on pistol buttcap and lower stock tang, .58 cal., 12'' round-to-octagon barrel mar...moreked ''V/P/eaglehead'' on left side flat, ''1855'' on top flat at breech. Steel captive stirrup ramrod enters stock at front brass barrel band fitted with iron sling swivel. Steel lockplate with integral Maynard tape priming device, spread eagle on primer door, ''U.S. Springfield'' to front, ''1856'' at rear. Brass triggerguard with elongated rear tang that meets brass buttcap with iron lanyard ring, which in turn connects to iron barrel tang. Shoulder stock with brass attachment device, carbine style brass buttplate marked ''US'' on tang, brass base to rear iron sling swivel. Metal parts originally finished bright; oil-finished walnut stocks. Condition is very good having smooth toned metal with pitting around nipple area. Stocks are solid and smooth showing age, marks and a few dings; attachment to pistol is tight. Action is crisp, bore appears clean. Intended for use as a pistol in mounted use and a carbine when on foot, this arm was quickly made obsolete by the more efficient Colt revolvers, yet today is a favorite among collectors and considered scarce as just over 4,000 were made. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Antique) (Joe Poyer collection)

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