Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction

Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction

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Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction

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Featuring: Large variety of antique and modern firearms, military rifles and pistols from around the world, collectible/sporting shotguns and rifles, knives, swords, etc.
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DO NOT BID. AUCTION INFORMATION ONLY.Don Payton and Fred A. Huntington Collections

Lot # 0 (Sale Order: 1 of 841)      

Don Payton, Born in Long Beach, California, Donald Payton's journey into the world of firearms began with the call of duty as a young Marine during WWII. Through the crucible of war, he forged a deep respect for firearms and their role in shaping history. Returning home, his passion for adventure and the great outdoors propelled him into a career that would leave an indelible mark on the firearms industry. From his early days as a Marine to his ascent in the sporting goods business, Donald's trajectory was defined by a relentless pursuit of excellence. His tenure at Weaver Scopes honed his skills and laid the groundwork for his future endeavors, serving as a launching pad for a career that would span continents and shape the future of firearms manufacturing. Donald's journey reached new heights when he joined Winchester Guns & Ammo during the dynamic decades of the 1970s-1980s. With his unwavering dedication and visionary leadership, he ascended to the esteemed position of Senior Vice President, steering the company through turbulent times and cementing its legacy as a titan in the firearms industry. During his tenure with the Olin Corporation, Donald crisscrossed the globe, cultivating invaluable business relationships with luminaries such as General Jimmy Doolittle and iconic entertainers like John Wayne. Among well-known sportsmen, entrepreneurs, and fellow gun enthusiasts, Donald's magnetic personality and genuine passion for firearms left an indelible mark. Amidst his professional endeavors, Donald remained steadfast in his commitment to preserving firearms heritage. His pivotal role in establishing the Cody, Wyoming Winchester Museum ensured that the legacy of Winchester's craftsmanship would endure for generations. Central to Donald's legacy is his prized collection of Winchester Model 1894 Commemoratives, each bearing his unique "serial number" ending in '72'. These rifles are a testament to his dedication to preserving history. Meticulously preserved and new in the box with hang tags, they represent the pinnacle of firearms excellence. As Donald's remarkable journey comes full circle, his collection stands as a testament to a lifetime of passion and dedication. Each gun offers enthusiasts a piece of firearms history curated by a true legend in the industry. The items in this catalog marked with an asterisk(*) are from the Don Payton collection.  
Fred A. Huntington is the son of Fred T. Huntington, a a dedicated shooter who found it difficult to obtain quality bullets. After reading a gunsmithing book, he began to craft his own dies in the back room of his father's laundry business. RCBS was founded in 1943 by Fred T. Huntington. It became known around the world for high-quality reloading equipment. RCBS was purchased by Omark Industries 1976. Later that year, Fred T. Huntington and his two sons, Fred A. and Charles, together opened Huntington's Sportsman's Store. Opening in July 1976 in Oroville, Ca., the store sold dies, guns, and ammunition. After Fred T.'s passing in 1998, Fred A. & Charles "Buzz" continued to operate the store and Huntington Dies Specialties.  Now Fred A., 85, has retired to enjoy his remaining years work-free. Fred A. closed the store in October 2023 after 50 years in business. This was a heartbreaking decision for the family and for the loyal customers. But what a great tribute to the man who started it all.  Per the consignor, several of the firearms in this collection were originally owned by Fred T. Huntington and were once on display at Huntington's Sportsman's Store as part of their unique "museum" display.  All of the firearms from Fred A's collection are noted with two asterisks (**).
 
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Spanish Cup-Hilt Small Sword with Old Blade

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 2 of 841)      

Spanish Cup-Hilt Small Sword with Old Blade, thin double-edged blade marked in the fuller "XX THOMAS X DE X AILIA XX" with a small engraved stylized anchor; other side is marked "XX EN X TOLEDO XX" with the same anchor mark. Hilt fittings and cup guard are gold gilt brass with engraved details of the Spanish coat of arms, with crown surrounded by military motifs and floral decorations, engraved quillions and "D" guard, and rounded pommel with engraved cannons and floral designs. Grip is one-piece metal, with simulated wire wrapping around spiral grooves. Blade tang is peened at the top of the pommel. TOMAS de AILIA was a Spanish swordsmith working around 1600, but being a famous maker, his name became like a trade name on later pieces made by other people at later times. This piece with the spelling of "Thomas" and the anchor mark, is most likely a later 17th century blade made in Solingen. The hilt and cupped guard probably date from the late 18th to early 19th centuries. Blade length is 31.25". OAL is 38". There is no scabbard present. Condition is very good, the blade is fairly clean with some light age graying and minor rust stains and no edge nicks. Cup guard, hilt fittings, and grip show some wear to the fire gilt gold finish, age toning, minor scratches, and soiling. Remaining gold gilt is about 70%. Hilt fits nice and tight to the blade. Est.: $500-$800.
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Antique Indian Tulwar Sword

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 3 of 841)      

Antique Indian Tulwar Sword, with a 30.75" straight single-edged blade made of wootz folded steel which widens near the tip for about 9", showing visible wood grain in the blade metal, with flat back spine. No maker markings on the blade. Iron handle with round guard knobs and a slightly cupped round pommel plate. Gold koftgari decorations on the borders of the handle and pommel. No scabbard. Condition is good, the blade showing a light rust patina overall with some smaller areas of rust, a couple of tiny edge nicks, small nick in the point, but should clean up nicely. Handle shows a dark patina to the iron, with wear and minor losses to the gold koftgari work. Handle is tight to the blade, with some play in the pommel plate. Est.: $400-$800.
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High Quality Russian Model 1881/1909 Officer's Shashka Sword

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 4 of 841)      

High Quality Russian Model 1881/1909 Officer's Shashka Sword, 33" etched decorated blade, single wide fuller running about 3/4s of the way down the blade. Blade is etched with floral and architectural designs with gold fire gilding that covers about half the length. Gilded brass "D" guard with turned-down quillion having a hollow circle at the tip. Smooth grip ferrule and pommel with grooved cap. Hilt fittings have no raised or engraved decorations like most Russian officer's swords. There is a stamped number "573" on the underside of the quillion, and a small Russian eagle stamp with Cyrillic lettering on the top side of the quillion. Grip is carved, grooved buffalo horn. There is no scabbard present. OAL is 38.5". Condition is good, the fittings showing wear to the gold gilding which only remains in some protected areas. Blade shows numerous minor rust and fingerprint rust stains, a few small edge nicks, and wear to the gold gilding of the etched designs. There is no pitting on the blade. Remnants of the original thin red felt blade washer are present. Horn grip shows some minor chipping around the top and bottom edges but is overall in good condition. Hilt is tight to the blade. Maker marked "Schaaf Sohne St. Petersburg" at the ricasso. Schaaf & Sohne was a German maker who had a warrant to make swords granted by the Imperial Russian court. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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Imperial Russian Enlisted Shashka Sword

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 5 of 841)      

Imperial Russian Enlisted Shashka Sword. Nice Imperial Russian enlisted shashka sword having a slightly curved 34" single edged blade with a very wide single fuller. Marked at the ricasso with Imperial Russian arsenal proof marks, and dated 1902. Remnants of the original leather blade washer present. Brass handle fittings with unit marks, stamped numbers, 1902 date, and Cyrillic writing. Spiral grooved wood grip. Leather sword knot with broken strap. Black leather covered wood scabbard with brass fittings and single hanging ring. Top fitting has stamped numbers. Condition is good, the blade showing age graying, light pitting, spider web rusting, and heaving pitting near the tip. No edge nicks. Brass fittings on the handle and scabbard have a nice dark uncleaned patina, showing numerous small dings to the finish, scratches, scuffs, dents, and dings. Leather knot shows heavy age, cracking, scuffs, and one side of the strap is broken. Scabbard leather shows numerous scuffs, scratches, small gouges, and age cracking. Overall a good example in mostly untouched condition. Est.: $1,000-$1,500.
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Napoleonic Era French An XIII Flintlock Cavalry Pistol (Pistolet Modele An XIII

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 6 of 841)      

Napoleonic Era French An XIII Flintlock Cavalry Pistol (Pistolet Modele An XIII), NVSN, .69 cal., 8" tapered round barrel without sights marked "1813" at left breech, "Me en. 13" top tang. Beveled lockplate with pointed tail has separate brass pan, reinforced cock, marked "Mu Imple/De Tulle" (Imperial Arsenal at Tulle). Brass furniture includes single band with integral tang connecting to serpentine sideplate, trigger guard on iron floorplate, peaked buttcap (all marked "L"). Walnut halfstock has roundel marked "1813" over encircled "EB" (?) and script "B" at left wrist, with iron button-tip ramrod. Mfg'd 1813 with bright finishes. Condition is about fine with bright metal, fine edges and markings. Lock appears to be original flintlock with unaltered touchhole. Stock is sound and smooth with added finish. Action is crisp, clean smoothbore shows light roughness. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Ornate 18th Century Continental-Spanish Flintlock Pocket or Coat Pistol

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 7 of 841)      

Ornate 18th Century Continental-Spanish Flintlock Pocket or Coat Pistol, NVSN, .64 cal., 5-3/8" two-stage barrel has four turned rings at muzzle, interlacing gold scrollwork along round section, 4 turned rings at juncture, gold leaf & vine inlays and gold "(crown)/MO/LAS" poincon on the polygonal rear section, top tang with carved leaf patterns and circular lead (?) inlay. Rounded lock is marked "10N" (?) beneath the "swan's neck" cock, has sculpted pan, curved-tail frizzen and chiseled spring. Early-style trigger with curved tail. Walnut stock has carved flourishes below forend and about the tang, and an engraved crest within a checkered panel at backstrap. Engraved iron furniture includes butt with long side tangs and filigreed cap, trigger guard with pineapple front finial, 4.25" sideplate in the form of a fire-belching mythical beast. Stock with 1.25" carved bone nosecap. Condition is about fine with most inlays complete, barrel with a smooth dark patina, bright furniture, sharp engraving, sound and smooth stock with fine relief carvings. Lock appears to be original flintlock with unbushed touchhole. Action is smooth, smoothbore is clean with scattered light erosion. Perhaps the work of Eudal Mola who worked in Ripoll (Catalonia, Spain) in the late 18th century, or another from this gunmaking dynasty. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Antique British Flintlock Blunderbuss, by William Brazier of London

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 8 of 841)      

Antique British Flintlock Blunderbuss, by William Brazier of London, NVSN, 1" bore at muzzle, 16" swamped barrel has cannon rings at breech and muzzle, marked "Brazier Minories London" (Minories a street and district in the city's East End) with 3 London proofmarks at breech. Rounded lockplate is marked "Brazier", has a swan's neck cock, integral pan and light scroll engraving. Walnut fullstock has a slim wrist and brass furniture incl. 2 thimbles retaining the brass-tipped hardwood ramrod. Made ca. 1720s-50s. Condition is quite fine for the type and age, the iron surfaces bright with scattered light etching, sharp edges, markings and engraving, with age-toned brass. Stock is sound and generally smooth with mild age and use marks, a .75" chip missing from toe of butt and perhaps added finish. Lock appears to be original flintlock with unbushed touchhole. Action is strong, smoothbore shows scattered mild roughness. Wm. Brazier was apprenticed in 1702, had 28,844 guns proved at the Tower between 1721-31, and was elected Master of the Gunmakers' Company in 1730 and 1747. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)  **
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Rare Swedish Model 1845 Percussion "Doglock" Navy Belt Hook Pistol

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 9 of 841)      

Rare Swedish Model 1845 Percussion "Doglock" Navy Belt Hook Pistol, #938, .63 cal., 9.625" round barrel, brass blade sight and notched tang rear sight; "JH", "JE" and large "H" at breech, button-tip stirrup ramrod; beveled flat lock has safety "dog" and "938" behind the military hammer, a large "H/1855" below the tall nipple bolster; brass fittings are loop trigger guard with long rear tang adjoining the oval buttcap having an iron lanyard ring and single spring-retained band. Walnut fullstock has 5.37" belt hook integral with sideplate, "938", a possible "(crown)", "1855" opposite lock, and a half-inch encircled "(cross)" at right grip. Condition is very good, showing dark brown patina to barrel with patch of cleaned erosion at front sight, smooth gunmetal lock, age-toned brass, sharp edges and markings. Stock is sound and smooth with good markings and scattered minor dings. Quite scarce. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Antique European (Likely French) Breechloading Boxlock Pinfire Pistol, with Spring Dagger

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 10 of 841)      

Antique European (Likely French) Breechloading Boxlock Pinfire Pistol, with Spring Dagger, NVSN, 9mm, 4-5/8" octagonal SXS barrel group tips up on front frame hinge, has 4" spring-action dagger hinged at muzzle. Boxlock frame has barrel release button at left, crosshatch pattern at sides, twin hammers and folding triggers, integral straps with 1-piece fluted hardwood grip, fluted buttcap with lanyard ring. Mfg'd ca. 1850s-60s. Condition is very good showing smooth gray gunmetal, with occasional oxidation and sharp edges. Stock is sound with fine carving, perhaps added varnish. Actions are strong, barrel hinge tight, bores show scattered moderate erosion. Est.: $900-$1,200. (Antique)
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Very Rare Belgian Double Action Pinfire Revolver-Knife Combination Arm

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 11 of 841)      

Very Rare Belgian Double Action Pinfire Revolver-Knife Combination Arm, NVSN, 10mm cal., 4.5" round barrel made as a single unit with the 7.75" Bowie-style blade below, has bead-blade front sight, 3.5" sliding ejector rod with knurled knob at right. Round 6-shot cylinder has sparse floral engraving and "ELG/(star)" Liege proof on circumference. Floral-engraved open-top frame has large round shield with top-hinged loading/ejection gate at right, separate guard, integral "saw-handle" straps with lanyard ring at butt, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips. Condition is good, retaining significant amounts of what appears to be blue mainly on the blade and lug, else generally smooth gray gunmetal having scattered light oxidation, fine engraving and markings. No sheath. Grips are sound showing sharp checkering and much original varnish. Action is crisp, bore is clean with fine rifling. Most unusual and rare. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Antique Belgian Pinfire Double Action Revolving Pepperbox Pistol

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 12 of 841)      

Antique Belgian Pinfire Double Action Revolving Pepperbox Pistol, NVSN, 7.65mm, 2" 6-shot barrel group has tiny sights over each chamber. Frame has hinged barrel release lever at front, enclosed circular shield and standing breech, tall hammer, folding trigger, integral "saw-handle" straps with finely checkered hardwood grips. Condition is very good retaining approx. 70% thinning blue to barrels and release lever. Frame has evidence of pitting at shield and backstrap, along with odd peen marks (or casting flaws). Sound grips show light wear and fine checkering. Action is smooth, lockup is loose, smoothbores have moderate erosion. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)  **
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European Double-Barrel Percussion Howdah Pistol

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 13 of 841)      

European (Possibly French) Double-Barrel Percussion Howdah Pistol, NVSN, 12 ga., 6-5/8" damascus O/U barrels have full-length top rib, 2.75" flat sides, hardwood ramrod retained at right. Breech has urn-shaped nipple bolsters with loosely engraved scrolls, matching engraved high-spur hammers and back-action locks, 5.25" belt hook at left. Varnished fruitwood stock has carved fluted grip with domed buttcap. Unmarked as to maker or origin. Condition is very good retaining light damascus patterning to barrels mixed with scattered oxidation and erosion at bottom, balance is clean gray gunmetal with sharp edges and engraving. Stock is sound and smooth with small cracks at top of wrist, fine fluting, pleasing burl grain and color. Actions are stout and crisp, smoothbores are clean. Howdah pistols were used for hunting tigers and other dangerous game at close quarters; this one's belt hook might suggest shipboard use. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)**
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British Tower Percussion Fullstock Single Shot Military-Style Rifle

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 14 of 841)      

British Tower Percussion Fullstock Single Shot Military Rifle, NVSN, approx. .60 cal., 33" round barrel, blued finish to all metal parts; smooth wood stock with "5" stamped on right side of buttstock. Markings include "TOWER/1861" on lockplate in front of hammer, and a Royal Crown stamped behind the hammer; also two "25"s stamped on left side of barrel at breech along with three small proofs; flip-up adjustable rear sight also displays gradation marks on the top flat of this rear sight. Rifle is in overall good condition, displaying approx. 40%-50% muted blued finish with balance gone to a pleasing brown patina. The two sling swivels are present along with an old heavy dark leather military-type sling. Barrel has an unmarked bayonet lug. Action is crisp, bore is dark. A nice example of this British military rifle. Est.: $700-$900. (Antique)
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Most Unusual Antique French Ten-Shot Pill-Lock Revolving Vertical-Turret Pistol

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 15 of 841)      

Most Unusual Antique French Ten-Shot Pill-Lock Revolving Vertical-Turret Pistol, #292, 7mm cal., 3.5" octagonal barrel has tall blade sight on the full-length top rib, is marked "J.I. Gouery Canatoch/Paris" in oval at left and "Systeme A. Noel/Bte SGDG" at right. Right side of frame has a 2.25" horizontal bar hammer and eight cutout holes, 8 matching holes on hinged loading door at left, folding trigger, all metal shows overall floral and geometric decorative etching. 2" circular internal vertical turret has ratchet at left side, ten 7mm bores and corresponding pill receptacles at right. Two-piece hardwood grips have floral carved upper areas and coarse diamond-checkering. Mfg'd ca. 1860, perhaps with bright finish and Niello (darkened) backgrounds. Condition is very good, the metal an aged gray patina with sharp etching, edges and markings. Grips are smooth with most original varnish. All visible serial numbers match. Action functions but doesn't always rotate/index, bore is clean with sharp rifling. Very rare and unusual. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)**
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Massive Antique German Percussion Wall Gun

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 16 of 841)      

Massive Antique German Percussion Wall Gun, #1-0011, .88 cal., very heavy 27.75" octagonal barrel measures 1.5" across flats, has dovetailed blade front and folding-leaf rear (marked "300") sights, sling swivel 7" below muzzle, marked with sunken "G", rectangular "(crown)" and oval "GF" marks at breech; 6" lockplate with large flat hammer and pyramidal nipple bolster marked "Amberg 1837/(crown)"; steel fittings comprise 10" trigger guard with rear finger-spur, .875" thick x 5.75" high buttplate, 6.5" wooden patch box with incised stylized "T" and metal latch-piece, serpentine sideplate, 3.75"x2" nose cap with raised lip at flat front. Double set triggers. Halfstock of varnished walnut has a script "N" marked on the 1.5"-wide flat belly, 1"-thick x 5.75" cheek rest at left, 1.75" oval iron escutcheons at either side of the rear barrel key. Action functions, bore shows etching and good rifling. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)
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Antique Belgian Transitional Double Action Ring-Trigger Percussion Revolver

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 17 of 841)      

Antique Belgian Transitional Double Action Ring-Trigger Percussion Revolver, NVSN, 8mm, 5.75" octagonal barrel, dovetailed front blade and notch rear sights and right-side lever that operates the ratcheting loading rod, unmarked but for a small "(crown)/V") proof at left lug. Round 6-shot cylinder has engraved forest scene of a horseman and hounds chasing a deer, "(star)/ELG" Liege and "(crown)/V" proofs at one chamber. Frame has fine floral engraving motifs, ring trigger below operating heart-shaped hammer above, integral straps having finely checkered ebonized hardwood grips with faceted flat buttplate. Mfg'd ca. 1850s with blued barrel and cylinder, else perhaps bright. Condition is excellent, retaining 95% smooth blue, sharp cylinder scene, loading lever with soft case colors, frame and straps with sharp engraving and clean gray gunmetal. Grips are sound with sharp checkering. Action is crisp, smoothbore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,500. (Antique)**
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Antique British Transitional Double Action Percussion Revolver

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 18 of 841)      

Antique British Transitional Double Action Percussion Revolver, NVSN, 10mm, 5" octagonal barrel is marked "Improved Revolver" on top flat, attaches via a bottom strap to frame having a large circular nipple shield. Six-shot plain round cylinder with vertical nipples. Frame has a top bar hammer, fine English floral engraving, integral flat-butt straps with 2-pc. finely-checkered hardwood grips. Birmingham proofs to barrel and cylinder. High quality yet unmarked as to maker. Mfg'd ca. 1840s-60s, with blued barrel, frame and straps, case hardened cylinder, hammer and trigger. Condition is fine retaining approx. 50% barrel blue showing scattered light oxidation, 80% blue to frame and nipple shield, less on straps. Lovely flowing case colors. Grips are sound with sharp checkering and impeccable fit. Action is crisp, bore is bright with fine rifling. Est.: $900-$1,200. (Antique)**
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Antique French SXS Double Barrel Percussion Coach Gun, by LePage of Paris

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 19 of 841)      

Antique French SXS Double Barrel Percussion Coach Gun, by LePage of Paris, NVSN, 10 ga., 22" twist-pattern barrels, bead front sight and 5.25" deeply-etched panel of Rococo style vines and scrolls on top rib at breech, lever-like raised side pieces, deep vase-like nipple flash guards. Flat lockplates are engraved with field scenes of men on horseback and pheasants on the wing, are marked "LePage Freres" at left and "A Paris" at right. Walnut halfstock checkered at wrist has iron fittings incl. trigger guard with pineapple front finial and long rear tang, shotgun buttplate with long top tang engraved en suite, 2 ferrules retaining the brass-tipped hickory ramrod, sling swivels. Mfg'd ca. mid-1800s. Condition is very good, retaining no original finishes but generally smooth gray-brown gunmetal, having scattered oxidation, very good twist pattern, engraving and markings. Stock is sound showing wear to checkering, pleasing grain and original finish. Actions are crisp, bores show occasional mild roughness. Coach guns were often used by mounted outriders guarding mail, valuables or important persons within. Est.: $900-$1,200. (Antique)**
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Huge Antique English SXS Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun, by Wm. Moore & Co.

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 20 of 841)      

Huge Antique English SXS Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun, by Wm. Moore & Co., NVSN, 8 ga., 30.5" twist-grain barrels marked "William Moore & Co. London" on top rib having 4 platinum bands and blowout plugs at breeches. Flat scroll-engraved lockplates are marked "William Moore & Co.", with matching hammers. Checkered walnut halfstock has iron fittings engraved en suite, German silver plaque at belly, brass-tipped hickory ramrod. Mfg'd ca. mid-1800s. Condition is very good, retaining no original finishes but generally smooth gray gunmetal having scattered oxidation and occasional knackering, very good twist pattern, engraving and markings. Stock is sound showing considerable wear to checkering, 4" sliver repair at left forearm, age and use marks and original finish. Actions are crisp, bores are clean showing occasional frosting. Replacement nipples. This shotgun may have been used for hunting dangerous big game on safari, or for guarding the ramparts. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)**
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Large Antique Breechloading Pinfire Punt or Market Gun, by Devisme of Paris

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 21 of 841)      

Large Antique Breechloading Pinfire Punt or Market Gun, by Devisme of Paris, #1983, 7/8" bore, 27.75" heavy round-to-octagonal browned twist-pattern barrel with block-blade front and folding 3-leaf rear sight marked "50-100-150" (meters), marked "Devisme a Paris" in gold atop the 9" octagonal breech section with cannon rings at juncture. Scroll-engraved blued and casehardened action breaks open at breech with long under-lever for loading/manual extraction, marked "No 1983" and "An 1863" (presumed year of mfg.), has back-action lock marked "Devisme", large hammer and steel furniture all engraved en suite. Walnut stock has buttplate with door opening to 2 butt traps, trigger guard with front grip, sling loop at belly. Condition is very fine, retaining approx. 75% thinning brown, bright blue to release-lever section, faint (but mostly silvered) case colors, sharp edges, markings and engraving. Action is strong and crisp, bore is bright with sharp rifling. Est.: $2,000-$2,500. (Antique)**
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Antique Belgian Over/Under Percussion Double Rifle

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 22 of 841)      

Antique Belgian Over/Under Percussion Double Rifle, Unmarked as to Maker, NVSN, 10.35mm, 29.25" twist barrels with buckhorn-style sights have "(crown)/Z" and Belgian caliber/view marks at right breech. Three iron ferrules retain the brass-tipped hickory ramrod at right side. Twin back-action locks have deep curved nipple shields and sporting hammers, brass trigger guard with 6" rear tang. Varnished walnut stock has checkering at wrist, brass shotgun-style buttplate. Mfg'd ca. 1840s-60s with browned twist barrels. Condition is fine retaining 95% barrel brown and clear twist pattern, traces of case colors but mostly smooth gray gunmetal, lightly age-toned brass. Stock is sound and smooth with sharp checkering, mild age/use marks, much original finish. Ramrod is wrapped in black electrical tape for unknown reason. Actions are crisp, clean bores have sharp rifling. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)**
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Antique Southern American Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 23 of 841)      

Antique Southern American Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle, by J.S. Armfield & Son of Jamestown, North Carolina, NVSN, .36 cal., 37.25" octagonal barrel with buckhorn style sights marked "Armfield & Son" on top flat. Scroll engraved flat lockplate marked "Jos'h Golcher" is an English import, has unusual squared vertical fences to nipple bolster, double set triggers. German silver furniture includes 3.75" rounded patch box, trigger guard with rear finger rests, 8.75" lower tang for the brass crescent buttplate, 4-3/8" sideplate with engraved fish motif, 7.5" inlay under forend, nose cap, 3 thimbles retaining the plain hickory ramrod and 4 stock inlays, all scroll-engraved en suite. Varnished tiger-stripe maple halfstock with cheekrest. Made ca. 1840s-60s with blued barrel, casehardened lock, bright silver. Condition is near fine, retaining 80% thinning/darkening barrel blue with pitting in area of nipple, else dark gray gunmetal and bright silver with very good edges, engraving and markings. Stock is sound and mostly smooth showing wear to striping, much darkened original varnish. Lock functions, bore shows oxidation in grooves, sharp rifling. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)**
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Antique American Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 24 of 841)      

Antique American Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle, NVSN, .44 cal., 41" pinned octagonal barrel with Rocky Mountain sights is unmarked. Brass furniture includes unmarked "banana" lockplate with fluted rear terminal, faceted pan and iron "swan-neck" cock, openwork modified "horse-head" patchbox having domed door to stock cavity for patches/spare parts (empty); trigger guard with faceted tangs, crescent buttplate with long lower tang and faceted upper, fancy curved sideplate, 2.25" nose cap and 3 thimbles retaining the plain hickory ramrod. "Roman Nose" maple fullstock with delicate wrist shows profuse tiger-striping, double incised border lines ending in squiggles at lower thimble, "Man in-the-Moon" inlay and leaf/vine carving at the raised scrolled cheekrest. Made late 18th-early 19th century. Condition is very good and better for a Kentucky, the barrel showing aged blue under a very dark patina, the brass with untouched dark toning. Stock is sound and smooth with fine prominent striping, light wear and pleasing appearance. Lock appears to be original flintlock with unbushed touchhole. Action is smooth, bore is clean with fine rifling. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)**
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Antique American Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 25 of 841)      

Antique American Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle, NVSN, .45 cal., 31" octagonal barrel marked "New-York" on top flat, has scroll engraved breech with double platinum bands, nipple bolster with high curved flash shield, and Rocky Mountain style sights. Engraved back-action lock with matching dolphin-head hammer is marked "W.A. Seaver", has double set triggers. German silver furniture includes trigger guard with pineapple front finial and rear finger rest, 4.5" round patch box with pineapple finial, crescent buttplate with long separate lower tang, a running stag inlay at cheekpiece, fancy pierced sideplate, 2 oval bbl. key escutcheons, nose cap, lower ramrod finial (with 2 iron finials retains hickory rod to under-barrel rib), all engraved en suite. Made mid-19th century. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 85% smooth original blue, thinning/darkening and with scattered light oxidation, sharp edges, engraving and markings. Varnished walnut halfstock has sharply checkered panels at wrist, lovely grain, color and original finish. Action is crisp, bore is bright with sharp rifling. Est.: $700-$1,000. (Antique)**
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