Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

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English Centerhammer Screw-Barrel Pistol, by Hill

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 643)      

English Centerhammer Screw-Barrel Pistol, by Hill (London), NVSN, .44 cal. ball, 1-3/4'' blue barrel, lightly engraved case hardened frame, one-piece smooth walnut bag-shaped grips and thumb safety. Condition is fine with mid-19th Century London proofmarks to bottom portion of frame just forward of triggerguard. Barrel retains approx. 75% blue; frame has thinned. Grips with light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)...more

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Belgian Model 1842 Single Shot Perc. Pistol

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 643)      

Belgian made Model 1842 Single Shot Percussion Pistol, NVSN, .72 cal., 7.50'' barrel, bright finish, brass hardware, walnut stock, with Liege proofmarks and various other small proofmarks indicating foreign contract service, possibly Switzerland or Sweden. Condition is excellent showing little use. Stock with minor to just moderate scuffs and dings. Action is good, bore is mildly toning. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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Belgian Brevete Colt type Navy Revolver

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 643)      

Belgian Brevete Colt type Navy Revolver, #12183, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, engraved cylinder scene of mounted soldiers against natives, cylinder marked ''Colt's Patent'' with ''(crown)/N'' and Liege proofmarks; top of barrel flat also marked ''Colt Patent''; blue finish, brass triggerguard and backstrap, with one-piece walnut grip. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 20%-30% blue, mostly in protected areas. Faint case colors remain to frame. Backstrap and triggerguard are mostly smooth. Grips with fractional shrinkage and pressure dings. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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Cased Set of Belgian Perc. Target Pistols

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 643)      

Cased Set of Belgian Percussion Single Shot Target Pistols, as originally converted from flintlock, .60 cal., 9-3/8'' swamped barrels marked ''HL/SB'' with Liege proof for standard black powder test; barrels are browned with lovely Damascus twist beneath; adjustable triggers, small windage adjustable German silver front sight in 1/16'' slot, lightly engraved case finished dolphin-head hammers with similarly adorned lockplate, left sideplates and screws, as well as finger-rest triggerguard, ramrod ferrules and butt caps, with light early 19th Century decorations; finely checkered European walnut full stocks, with bone-tipped horn rammers, one tipped with jag and the other with patch eyelet. Green baize-lined brass-appointed walnut-fitted case with ladle, extra rammers, powder flask, bullet mold, flint knapping hammer, and full accessories. Spring compressor may be of a later vintage. Condition to both is fine showing very light use and thinning to case hardened portions of sideplates. Minor nicks and light impressions to stocks. Small fissure emanating from one of the barrel wedge areas. Small worming in places to horn rammers, which cannot be seen when rods are installed. Interior of case with some oil darkening, minor mothing, fraying, and discoloration. All accessories are at least fine with some thinning to case colors on bullet mold. Exterior of case with some separation to front edge of lid. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Antique)...more

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Mid-19th Century Belgian Pinfire DA Revolver

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 643)      

Mid-19th Century Belgian Pinfire Double Action Revolver, #2323, 9mm PF cal., 4-3/4'' octagonal barrel, nickel finish, floral engraved frame, cylinder, backstrap, triggerguard and barrel; floral carved horn grips, and lanyard loop in butt. Ribband on cylinder is marked ''The Guardian American Model of 1878''. Condition is excellent, in need of a mild cleaning. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)...more

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Victorian Era Webley Bulldog

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 643)      

Interesting Victorian Era Webley Bulldog Double Action Revolver, topstrap engraved ''Yacht Cambria/A. Wood Esq.''; backstrap marked ''Moncks, Chester'', .44 cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, checkered walnut grips, lanyard loop, and light border engraving overall. The Cambria was one of England's fastest racing yachts and competed in America's Cup races ca. 1870. Condition is good, missing loading gate; gate mount is broken as well. Revolver retains approx. 80% original nickel with most all the losses to the cylinder. Grips with heavy flattening. Good functioning action, bore is very good. Est.: $350-$500. (Antique)...more

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Interesting Lot of Possibly Colt Walker Parts

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 643)      

Interesting Lot of What Appear to be Original Colt Walker Parts, including brass triggerguard, iron backstrap, grips, rear frame, and internal parts. Missing barrel and cylinder assembly. Frame and triggerguard numbered 955. Purchased at a Texas Gun Show in the early 1950s. Condition is good with wear consistent with 16 decades of age. Est.: $4,000-$6,000....more

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New/Old Stock Colt 1860 Army Stock

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 643)      

New/Old Stock Colt 1860 Army Stock, never fitted or numbered to a gun. Condition is excellent with very light knackering to wood. Brass with mellow even patination. Est.: $750-$1,000....more

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Main & Winchester Mid-19th C. Slim-Jim Holster

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 643)      

Mid-19th Century Slim-Jim Holster, by Main & Winchester, for medium-frame revolver with 7'' barrel. Condition is about fine with moderate general crazing and very small losses. Copper rivets and stitching is well attached. A great old San Francisco holster. Est.: $300-$500....more

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Colt 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 643)      

Colt 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver, #110618, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, brass backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece walnut grips. Mfg'd 1861. Condition is fine as cleaned, with only blue in protected areas of barrel assembly, but muted case hardening to lever and frame. Cylinder retains serial number but very little of original scene. Nice even patination to backstrap and triggerguard. All visible matching serial numbers; wedge is unmarked. Grips with even wear and minor shrinkage, with small losses at toes and small loss left side near front strap. Action is good, bore is fair. In prime early Civil War range. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Remington New Model Army Perc. Revolver

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 643)      

Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, #18921, .44 cal., 8'' barrel, blue finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. This particular example shows square shank Indian tack holes to both grips and may have been used by Native Americans in the 1870s-1880s. Condition is good with only traces of original finish remaining. Clear military inspector marks, and very faint cartouche to left grip panel. Arbor may be a later replacement. Action and bore are good. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)...more

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Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Pistol

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 643)      

Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Pistol, NVSN, .50 CF cal., 7'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, walnut grips and forend, with ''(anchor)/WDW'' markings to top of barrel, and ''P/FCW'' inspector marks to right side of frame. Condition is good retaining approx. 10%-20% thinning and toning blue to barrel. Frame shows 25% case colors. Good grips and forend. Action is crisp, bore is fair. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)...more

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Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Pistol

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 643)      

Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Pistol, NVSN, professionally converted to .22 RF cal., 10'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, wooden grip and forend, Marbles white bead front sight and rifle-type adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 90% thinning blue to barrel. Case hardened frame remains 85% vivid, with thinning and very light silvering near receiver ring. Grips with scuffs, scratches, and one small loss at toe of pistol grip. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)...more

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Colt House Model Spurtrigger Revolver

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 643)      

Colt House Model Spurtrigger Revolver, #8487, .41 RF cal., 2-1/2'' barrel, brass frame, with walnut bird's head grips. Mfg'd 1875. Top of barrel marked ''Colt's House Pistol/Hartford, CT. USA''. Sighting groove in frame marked ''Pat. Sep. 19, 1871''. Caliber designation above and forward the trigger on left side. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 85% thinning original factory blue to barrel and cylinder. Hammer shows 92%+ muted niter-blue with thinning in actioning areas. Screw heads have mostly gone bright. Brass with light patina and crisp edges. Sideplate fits tightly and is lightly marked ''45'' just forward of hammer screw. Grips with very light pressure dings and thinning to varnish at high edges. Action is tight and crisp, bore is excellent, with minor deformation to knurling on cylinder arbor. A beautiful old Colt showing little wear, light use, and being nearly 140 years old. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)...more

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S&W No. 2 Old Army Revolver

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 643)      

Smith & Wesson No. 2 Old Model Army Spurtrigger Revolver, #46622, .32 RF cal., 6'' ribbed octagonal barrel marked ''Smith & Wesson.Springfield.Mass.''; cylinder is marked with ''1855-59-60'' patent dates; blue finish, rosewood grips, and German silver front sight. A very popular Civil War sidearm, although never officially purchased by the Army. Condition is fine retaining approx. 85%-90% thinning blue. Grips with light to moderate dings and losses of varnish. Action is good, bore is fair. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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S&W No. 1 3rd Issue Spurtrigger Revolver

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 643)      

Smith & Wesson No. 1 3rd Issue Single Action Spurtrigger Revolver, #104797, .22 Short cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, nickel finish, rosewood grips. Mfg'd from 1868-1881. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original nickel with light micro-scratching and scuffs. Grips with small loss to forward inside portion of left panel. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)...more

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Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 643)      

Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #149929, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1893, being one of the last black powder frame revolvers. Condition is very good with most of the finish having thinned and toned. Grips with minor to just moderate flattening. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)...more

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New York Style Engraved Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 643)      

New York Style Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #60112, .45 Colt cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, New York style engraved nickel finish with blue screws, and beautiful contemporary Mexican eagle carved ivory grips. Shipped Nov. 29, 1880, to J.P. Lower, Denver, CO. Condition is excellent as refurbished, with minor blurring to triggerguard and serial number. Engraving may have been partially enhanced at one time. Grips are excellent, action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)...more

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Merwin & Hulbert Single Action Open-Top Revolver

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 643)      

Merwin & Hulbert Single Action Open-Top Revolver, #6792, .44-40 cal., 5'' shortened barrel, factory punchdot engraved with nickel finish, bone grips and lanyard loop in butt, with gunsmith modification to barrel latch. Wear on revolver is consistent with Border and Mexican use. Condition is very good for this type revolver. Good working action and bore. Shows limited amounts of nickel in protected areas and thinning to engraved details. Grips have been painted over at one point. Est.: $1,250-$1,850. (Antique)...more

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Cased Pair of Remington Vest Pocket Derringers

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 643)      

Cased Pair of Remington Vest Pocket Saw-Handled Derringers (Remington No. 1), .22 RF cal., 3-1/4'' round barrels with octagon breech, walnut grips, barrels marked ''E. Remington's Illion. NY/Patent Oct.1. 1861''. Condition to both is fine with minor pitting to external portion of barrel on one of the pistols. Bores are good. Nicely constructed casing is marked ''Wade & Fletcher, Sheffield, England''. Est.: $3,000-$4,000/pair. (Antique)...more

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Leman, Lancaster, PA Perc. Rifle

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 643)      

Pennsylvania Percussion Rifle, marked ''Leman, Lancaster'', .44 cal., 43-1/2'' octagonal barrel, tiger-striped birch stock, with pewter forend, brass triggerguard, buttplate, and escutcheons, and double set trigger. Lockplate marked ''Leman/Lanctr.,PA''. Muzzle end with eight crescent moons at crown. Condition is very good with even brown tones to barrel. Light pitting near percussion nipple and bolster and surrounding areas of sideplate. Stock with minor nicks and scuffs. Good functioning action and trigger. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)...more

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Beautiful American style Flintlock Rifle-S.D. Hughes

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 643)      

Beautiful American style Flintlock Rifle, as hand built by Steven Dodd Hughes, Livingston, MT, one of America's premiere gunmakers and author of several books on the subject; .54 cal., 38'' brown octagonal barrel, blue steel sideplate, hammer, frizzen, trigger assembly, patchbox, buttplate, and ramrod ferrules; walnut stock, double set triggers, two-leaf and blue coin-type front sights. With maker's mark in small gold oval to rear portion of left diagonal barrel flat. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only minor scratches to face of frizzen. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique)...more

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U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, by Johnson

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 643)      

U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, by R.&J.D. Johnson, .69 cal., 42'' barrel, 1835 dated lock, three-band construction, brass pan, walnut stock, with cleaning rod. Marked ''U.S./NWP/P''. Condition is about fine showing light even patination. Stock with faint cartouches and light knackering in places. Oil darkening around lockplate. Action and bore are good. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)...more

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Henry Deringer Model 1817 Flintlock Common Rifle

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 643)      

U.S. Model 1817 Flintlock Common Rifle, by Henry Deringer, .54 cal., 36'' barrel, brown finish, three iron bands, case hardened lockplate, removable flash pan, lightly cartouched walnut stock, with steel oval patchbox containing tin powder measure and brass-tipped steel bugle-head ramrod. Lockplate marked ''US/Deringer/Philada''. Stock cartouched ''V/GF''; breech area is similarly marked ''GF/P/US''. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 85% brown finish to barrel. Lockplate has toned and remains a splotchy silver gray. Stock with just light marks from handling and some oil darkening. Small loss behind flash pan and at patchbox latch. Action is good and functioning, bore is fine. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Antique)...more

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Springfield Model 1840 Flintlock Musket

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 643)      

U.S. Model 1840 Flintlock Musket, by Springfield, .69 cal., 42'' barrel, three iron bands, metal parts finished bright, detachable brass flash pan, cartouched walnut stock, with U.S. marked steel buttplate. Lockplate dated 1841, with ''V/P/(eaglehead)'' proof to top of barrel near breech. Condition is fine as cleaned and possibly re-converted to flint from a percussion alteration, as there is a fair amount of dressed pitting near breech plug area. Lock components are excellent and all appear to be genuine Model 1840 components. Stock with mostly visible double cartouches behind backing plate. Good functioning action, bore shows light even patina. Ramrod is present. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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