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Remington-Smoot New Model No. 3 Revolver

Lot # 126 (Sale Order: 126 of 779)      

Remington-Smoot New Model No. 3 Revolver, .38 RF cal., 3-3/4'' barrel marked ''E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, NY Pat. W.S. Smoot, Oct. 21, 1873'', nickel finish, hard rubber grips. Mfg'd approx. 1878-1888. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 94% lightly flaking nickel. Grips with moderate flattening. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)...more

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Period Eng'd Remington O/U Derringer

Lot # 127 (Sale Order: 127 of 779)      

Period Engraved Remington Over/Under Derringer, #2592, .41 RF cal., 3'' barrels, New York style engraving with silver plating, and newly made pearl grips. Top of barrel marked ''E. Remington & Sons, Illion, NY/Elliot's Patent Dec. 12th, 1865''. Condition is excellent showing little use since time of embellishment. Modern period style russet leather holster marked ''R.M. Bachman, Florence, MT'' is included, along with four-loop leather cartridge pack, both in excellent condition. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)...more

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Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 128 (Sale Order: 128 of 779)      

Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver, #12405, .44 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, originally nickel finish, two-piece smooth walnut grips, with later added dovetail front sight and drilled for lanyard loop. Condition is good with little original finish remaining. Left grip panel with repair and minor loss at toe. Action is good, bore is good. Lanyard loop has been removed. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)...more

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Egyptian Contract Rem. M.1875 SA Revolver

Lot # 129 (Sale Order: 129 of 779)      

Egyptian Contract Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver, #1309, .44 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, originally with blue finish, one-piece ''FR'' cartouched walnut grips, with lanyard loop in butt. Condition is good showing signs of moderate general cleaning overall with approx. 15% blue in protected areas. Grips are crisp, action is tight, bore is near excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Remington Model 1891 Target RB Pistol

Lot # 130 (Sale Order: 130 of 779)      

Remington Model 1891 Target Rolling Block Pistol, NVSN, .22 Short cal., 10'' part-round barrel, blue finish, original checkered walnut stock and forend. Condition is good as partially refinished. Frame shows light thinning to later blue; barrel has toned. Grips and forend with moderate flattening to checks. Rear sight blade is missing. Action is good, bore is fair. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)...more

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Gunsmith Customized Remington M.1891 RB Pistol

Lot # 131 (Sale Order: 131 of 779)      

Gunsmith Customized Remington Model 1891 Target Rolling Block Pistol, NVSN, .38 Spec. cal., 10'' ribbed barrel, blue finish, original checkered walnut stock and forend. Condition is excellent as finely altered, retaining approx. 92% original but lightly flaking blue. Checkers remain mostly sharp; two-piece forend with light nicks and scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)...more

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Remington Model 1871 Army RB Pistol

Lot # 132 (Sale Order: 132 of 779)      

Remington Model 1871 Army Rolling Block Pistol, #1583, .50 CF cal., 8'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, with bright hammer and breechblock; walnut stock and forend cartouched ''CRS''. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97% lightly thinning blue to barrel with wear at muzzle. Very light thinning to case colors and minor wear at high edges. Colors remain approx. 90% vivid. Walnut stock and handguard with light scuffs and minor dings from handling. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Pistol shows little use. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Ainsworth Inspected Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 133 (Sale Order: 133 of 779)      

Ainsworth Inspected Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #12622, .45 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, with lightly cartouched one-piece walnut grips. Revolver features Ainsworth inspection marks to small parts; matching numbers to U.S. marked frame, triggerguard, backstrap, cylinder and barrel beneath ejector rod tube. Original ''OWA'' cartouche is unmistakable to grips. Condition is excellent as restored retaining approx. 99% blue/black finish to barrel, cylinder, backstrap, triggerguard and screws, with later type cyanide case hardened frame showing high percentage of finish as well. Grips are excellent with a very small loss to right toe. Action remains tight and crisp, bore is fine with just minor frosting. The grips alone are worth in excess of $2,000. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Antique)...more

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Antique Colt Frontier Six Shooter SAA

Lot # 134 (Sale Order: 134 of 779)      

Antique Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army Revolver, #148713, .44-40 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, with stag grips. Shipped Dec. 11, 1892, to Colt San Francisco Agency, with early factory letter verifying all features, except grips not listed. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 92% blue to barrel, cylinder, backstrap and triggerguard, with minor thinning and toning to cylinder and flaking to triggerguard. Frame shows 70% thinning case colors. Grips with nice mellow toning from age. Factory crisp action and mirror bright bore. A nice antique California Single Action revolver. Est.: $7,500-$10,000. (Antique)...more

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Early Colt Frontier Six Shooter Etched Panel SAA

Lot # 135 (Sale Order: 135 of 779)      

Early Colt Frontier Six Shooter Etched Panel Single Action Army Revolver, #75398, .44-40 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, blue screws and trigger, case hardened hammer, with one-piece varnished walnut grips. Mfg'd 1882. Condition is excellent with light even toning to nickel. Fire blued screws show very light deformation, yet still retain nearly all of their luster; forward triggerguard screw is nickel. Etched panel remains clear. Cylinder axle shows marring with scuffs and scratches to bottom portion of barrel just forward of axle. Grips with losses to finish at high edge near butt with minor scuffing and showing at least 90% varnish. Action is tight and solid with bright bore. A beautiful early etched panel revolver. Est.: $12,000-$18,000. (Antique)...more

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Antique Factory Eng'd Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 136 (Sale Order: 136 of 779)      

Exceptional Antique Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Revolver, #126596, .41 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel with two-line address, blue finish with case hardened frame, and American eagle factory hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt logo. Revolver shows approx. 3/4 coverage appearing to be from the hand of Cuno Helfricht himself in his signature Germanic scroll and sunburst pattern. Factory letter verifies all features, as shipped to Hartley & Graham, New York, NY, on June 19, 1888, in a six-gun shipment. Condition is fine to near excellent as partially refinished retaining approx. 94% blue to barrel, cylinder, backstrap and triggerguard. Case hardened frame and hammer with just the lightest thinning at high edges. Grips with light even wear; grip screws show light wear to top of domes with very minor aberrations to slots in places. Action is crisp, bore is very good with light frosting. A fine example of an antique engraved Single Action Army, seldom seen in blue and case hardened finish. Est.: $25,000-$35,000. (Antique)...more

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Colt Rough Rider Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 137 (Sale Order: 137 of 779)      

Colt Rough Rider Single Action Army Revolver, attributed to Albert P. Wright, 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry and Regimental Color Sgt. at San Juan Hill, frame #138236, .45 Colt cal., originally blue and case colored, now with old very light nickel plating, with one-piece walnut grip. This revolver was originally shipped to the Government Inspector at the Colt Factory on Feb. 18, 1891, as verified by factory letter. In a separate letter from noted author, historian and collector John Kopec, who has personally examined this firearm, states that this serial number falls between two other known Rough Rider revolvers numbered #138229 and #138271. He further states that before its issue to the Rough Riders, it was refurbished by the Springfield Armory, where shortly afterwards 500 of these such revolvers were requested to be shipped to Port Tampa City, FL. Although almost all of Troop C was left in Port Tampa City, Sgt. Wright was personally appointed to be the color bearer by then-Col. Leonard Wood due to his considerable height. Wright, like many of the enlisted members of the Rough Riders, was a cowboy from Arizona, and in his case, Yuma. Included with this historically significant revolver is a copy of a photograph of Sgt. Wright at Oyster Bay, Long Island, after the battle with the troop's colors, and Wright in uniform, looking much more like a cowboy than a trooper. His 6'6'' bearing was considered exceptionally tall for the day and Collier's Magazine photographed him, Theodore Roosevelt, and many other scenes that day. In this photograph Color Sgt. Wright stands with the stained and torn national colors, which had been constructed by the Women's Relief Corps of Phoenix and was presented to the Arizona Squadron of Volunteers at Prescott, and then carried throughout the Rough Rider's actions in Cuba. A later photograph of Albert Wright, ca. 1908, is included, which has accompanied this revolver over the past 100+ years. It is of further interest to note that Albert P. Wright became one of Theodore Roosevelt's life-long friends after their service together. In a New York Times article, dated Sept. 22, 1898, they quote a speech by Roosevelt upon his return to Oyster Bay, where he introduces Sgt. Wright, who was on the podium, and he in effect states that Wright was ''as solid as a rock in battle''. Later letters from Roosevelt to Wright place Wright in Manila, Philippine Islands, in late Sept. 1902, which corresponds to the provenance we received with the revolver, stating that Sylvia K. Hawkins, who served in the Quartermaster's Corps at this time in the Philippines, received the revolver and the photograph from Sgt. Wright. Mrs. Hawkins was born in 1872 and died in 1973. Upon her centennial birthday, she presented this revolver to a family member where it remained for over 40 years. Condition is fine with old nickel finish added, with moderate general toning, flaking to topstrap and portions of cylinder. No additional polishing was accomplished at time of refinishing. All markings are clear and grips with fractional shrinkage. Good functioning action, and bore is about fine. Revolver remains in as found condition with no internal cleaning or modification. A rare and historically interesting Colt Artillery revolver. Est.: $15,000-$25,000. (Antique)...more

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Antique Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 138 (Sale Order: 138 of 779)      

Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #110621, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, nickel finish with blue screws and arbor, black powder frame, factory hard rubber grips, as shipped to Hartley & Graham, August 2, 1884, in a 50-gun shipment. All features are verified by factory letter. This revolver is unique in that it falls into the transitional period where the caliber designation is marked both on the barrel and front left triggerguard bow. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95% original factory nickel with fingerprint size loss to right side near back side of hammer screw. Minor losses at edges of backstrap. Eagle hard rubber grips show just moderate flattening to checks. Action is good and crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Antique)...more

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Colt Artillery Model Revolver, in/holster

Lot # 139 (Sale Order: 139 of 779)      

Colt Artillery Model Single Action Revolver, in holster, #2579 with correct mixed small parts, .45 Colt cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, smooth walnut RAC cartouched grips, in period arsenal shortened 1881/86 U.S. embossed black leather holster by Lanz, Owen & Co. One of a shipment of 150 revolvers, shipped from Colt to the Springfield Armory after conversion to Artilley Model, February 13, 1903, as per factory letter. Condition is excellent as factory refurbished, retaining approx. 92% blue to barrel, cylinder and triggerguard; backstrap retains 70% thinning blue, as does ejector rod housing. Frame with thinning and lightly toning case colors. Grips remain in excellent condition with minor oil darkening near metal surfaces. Action remains crisp and tight, bore is mirror bright. Holster remains in very good condition; markings have thinned somewhat. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)...more

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Antique Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 140 (Sale Order: 140 of 779)      

Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #145880, .45 Colt cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, and stag grips. Mfg'd 1892, with 1950s factory barrel and cylinder, and early black powder frame. Condition is fine as refinished. Grips with mellow patina and general smoothing. Action is good and smooth, bore is good with light frosting. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)...more

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Antique Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 141 (Sale Order: 141 of 779)      

Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #171463, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1897, with correct two-line barrel address. Condition is very good retaining approx. 60% thinning and moderately toning blue. Case colors have darkened and silvered in spots. Grips with moderate flattening. Action is good and smooth, bore is fine. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Colt 1st Gen. SAA Revolver

Lot # 142 (Sale Order: 142 of 779)      

Colt 1st Gen Single Action Army Revolver, #223064, .44-40 cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, factory hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1902. Barrel roll-marked ''Colt Frontier Six Shooter''. Condition is fine as renickeled, retaining approx. 96% nickel finish with most of the losses to left recoil shield area. Front sight has been lowered. Grips show moderate wear and fracture emanating from left escutcheon. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)...more

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Copper Queen Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 143 (Sale Order: 143 of 779)      

Copper Queen Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #290371, .44-40 cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, hard rubber grips, shipped to Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co., Bisbee, AZ, on March 11, 1907, in a six-gun shipment, with factory verifying all features, except for grips not listed. Left side of barrel roll-die marked ''Colt Frontier Six Shooter''. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 30% blue to barrel, cylinder and strap, mostly in protected areas, with faint but clear case hardened colors to frame. Screw slots remain straight. Grips are crisp, action is factory tight, bore is fine. A great gun with a neat history and in a somewhat scarce caliber for a Copper Queen revolver. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)...more

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Fox Studio mkd. 1st Gen. Colt SAA

Lot # 144 (Sale Order: 144 of 779)      

Fox Studio marked 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #353747, .38-40 cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, faux pearls grips. Mfg'd 1929. Bottom of barrel clearly marked ''Fox Studio''. Used in many movies and television shows from 1935-1990, and originally purchased by our consignor at the final auction held in Los Angeles of studio firearms and props in the early 1990s. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 65%-70% blue with very light hints of case colors, mostly in protected areas. Grips fit well with no losses. Action is crisp and tight, front sight has been shaved, bore is fine. A rare opportunity to own an iconic studio firearm from the Golden Age of American entertainment. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)...more

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Universal Pictures mkd. 1st Gen. Colt SAA

Lot # 145 (Sale Order: 145 of 779)      

Universal Pictures marked 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #204217, .38-40 cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, two-piece rosewood grips. Mfg'd 1901. Left side of frame marked ''UP-16'' for Universal Pictures. Two-line 4-3/4'' barrel address, front sight has been neatly removed for quickdraw sequences in Universal productions. Used in many movies and television shows throughout the span of Universal Pictures, and originally purchased by our consignor at the final auction held in Los Angeles of studio firearms and props in the early 1990s. Universal Pictures, the forerunner of Universal Studios, Inc., was founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle. In the early years, Universal was famous for their inexpensive melodramas, westerns, and serials. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 20%-30% thinning and lightly toning blue with very light hints of case colors, mostly in protected areas. Grips appear to be old studio replacements. Right side of frame with two small holes, possibly for prop master's tag. Action is crisp and tight, bore is fair from use with ''5 in 1'' studio blanks. A rare opportunity to own an iconic studio firearm from the Golden Age of American entertainment. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)...more

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Copper Queen Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 146 (Sale Order: 146 of 779)      

Copper Queen Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #266777, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, nickel finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips, as shipped to Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co., Bisbee, AZ, May 23, 1905, in a four-gun shipment. Scarce as most Copper Queen guns are found in .32-20. Revolver later received a high quality period nickel finish and still retains its lightly toned case hardened hammer. Condition is excellent with light flaking to finish to one area of cylinder flats and just below patent date on frame. Nice overall mellow toning with moderate wear to grip checking. Revolver retains a smooth action with tight lockup, and bore is fine. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)...more

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1st Gen. Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 147 (Sale Order: 147 of 779)      

1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #231251, .32-20 cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case colored receiver, with two-piece select walnut grips. Mfg'd 1902, with correct standard one-line barrel address. High polish features include fire blued screws. Complete with 1950s era lined holster and tooled gun belt with incised carved floral patterns. Condition is very good retaining approx. 85%-90% blue with most of the thinning to the ejection port, highpoints of cylinder and backstrap. Case colors remain 65% vivid, as do the fire blue screws. Later grips fit and look very good. Action remains crisp, bore is very good and should clean somewhat. Holster and belt are in fine condition. Est.: $2,500-$4,000/set. (C&R)...more

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Antique 1st Gen. Colt SAA Revolver

Lot # 148 (Sale Order: 148 of 779)      

Antique 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #141948, .38-40 cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and nickel finish, two-piece simulated ivory grips. Factory letter verifies all features, except grips not listed, shipped to Walter Tips, Austin, Texas, August 1, 1901, with two guns in shipment. Purchased by our consignor from a former Knott's Berry Farm employee who used to rob the stagecoach several times a day. Condition is good with some replaced parts. Nickel frame shows light amateur engraving but retains approx. 95% of an old re-plate. Cylinder and barrel have been replaced and show moderate to heavy toning. Action locks up tight, bore is about fine. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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Colt Thunderer Double Action Revolver

Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 149 of 779)      

Colt Thunderer Double Action Revolver, #31998, .41 Colt cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, pearl grips. Mfg'd 1881. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 92% nickel finish. Pearl grips remain iridescent with no chips or losses. Crisp double action, hammer does not stay back on single; bore is fine with very light frosting in the grooves. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)...more

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Colt M.1877 Lightning Sheriff's Model Revolver

Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 150 of 779)      

Colt Model 1877 Lightning Sheriff's Model Double Action Revolver, #166255, .38 Colt cal., 3-1/2'' ejectorless barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1909. Condition is very good retaining approx. 80% blue to barrel, 70% blue to cylinder, with most of the remaining finish in the flutes. Backstrap and triggerguard with thinning and toning in grip area. Case colors to frame remain approx. 85% vivid with thinning at high edges of recoil shield. Bright sides of hammer with moderate carbon spotting. Grips with flattening at highpoints, but with a good working crisp action and bore is fine. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)...more

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