Firearms & Militaria Fall Auction
Firearms & Militaria Fall Auction
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Description
English Percussion Pistol by Barbar
Lot # 700 (Sale Order: 1 of 803)
.65 bore diameter, 10" round barrel, with British proofs IB Crown over V on the left side of barrel at breech. Brass furniture with walnut stock. Missing ramrod.
Condition: All metal is grey with pitting. Stock is nicked and ding.
EST $ 600 - 800
Belgian Percussion Belt Pistol
Lot # 701 (Sale Order: 2 of 803)
Approx. .50 caliber, 4.625" barrel. Belgian proof on left side of barrel.
Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore. The stock has a tight crack in the belly.
EST $ 300 - 500
Full-Stock Kentucky Percussion Rifle
Lot # 702 (Sale Order: 3 of 803)
Southern "poor boy," .36 caliber, 36" heavy barrel. Maple stock, set triggers, buckhorn rear sight, standing front sight; 6" tang, brass mounts.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 300 - 500
Kentucky Half-Stock Rifles, Lot of Two
Lot # 703 (Sale Order: 4 of 803)
Lot includes a half-stock rifle by the Ford Brothers with 36" octagonal barrel, .36 caliber. Maple stock. Plus a half-stock rifle by Jacob Fischer with 32.5" heavy barrel, .40 caliber. Maple stock and back-action lock.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 600 - 800
American Lion's Head Pommel Short Sword
Lot # 704 (Sale Order: 5 of 803)
29.25" blade with a slight curve. Brass lion's head pommel, with brass handle and knuckle bow with three branches.
Condition: Blade is a dark brown mixing with pitting. Brass handle with nice mustard color patina.
EST $ 700 - 1000
English Victorian Dirk
Lot # 705 (Sale Order: 6 of 803)
5" spear point blade, unmarked. Checkered wood handle, brass crossguard. Brass scabbard, form-fitting to the blade.
Condition: Excellent.
EST $ 700 - 1000
Reproduction Naval Boarding Pike
Lot # 706 (Sale Order: 7 of 803)
8" steel pyriform spear secured by an iron collar with 9" straps and fastened with three pins. 36.75" overall length. Last 5.5" of the haft are tapered to conform to an individual's hand.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 300 - 500
Civil War-Era Flask ID'd to Alvin Cary, 8th Maine
Lot # 707 (Sale Order: 8 of 803)
This is a Civil War-era flask. The consignor has a packet of Information on a Civil War soldier with the same initials.
Condition: Very good. Missing cap and top cover.
EST $ 300 - 500
Whiskey Bottle ID'd to Henry Dean, 1st Maine
Lot # 708 (Sale Order: 9 of 803)
Small pocket flask ID'd to Henry K. Dean, 24th Maine and 1st Maine. Packet of history accompanies this flask.
Condition: Very good. Some scuffing to leather.
EST $ 400 - 700
NJ Civil War Buckle and US Civil War Buckle with Reproduction Leather Belt
Lot # 709 (Sale Order: 10 of 803)
'72 Pattern is marked New Jersey and has Rock Island Arsenal markings. US buckle and belt is a new reproduction.
Condition: Both are excellent.
EST $ 200 - 400
Civil War M-1851 Officer's Belt and Buckle
Lot # 710 (Sale Order: 11 of 803)
M-1851 officer's belt and buckle.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 200 - 400
Civil War Drum Carrying Strap
Lot # 711 (Sale Order: 12 of 803)
2.25" burden strap with iron carrying hook. Total length 26", reinforced around hook.
Condition: Very good; some staining.
EST $ 500 - 1000
Confederate Surgeon's Saddlebags, Identified to Dr. George Chase, Georgia
Lot # 712 (Sale Order: 13 of 803)
Old tag states that it was used by Dr. George D. Case from Milledgeville, Georgia with the Confederate Army. Research from the Georgia archives shows that George Case, at age 54, was a member of the Georgia militia and was a surgeon working at the Milledgeville prison in Georgia. Many federal prisoners were held there before being sent on to other Confederate prisons. This bag has no maker's marks. 39" fully extended. 12" high x 13.5" wide. Bottom of each bag with three leather belt fasteners and retain most of the original stitching.
Condition: One of the six belt straps is severed. Leather is still very supple. Overall very good.
EST $ 1000 - 1500
US Civil War Cartridge Box
Lot # 713 (Sale Order: 14 of 803)
Model 1861 leather cartridge box complete with tin cartridge boxes inside. Front flap with brass oval plate stamped US. Maker's mark inside on flap S. Baker, New York.
Condition: Leather is in excellent condition showing no major cracks or crazing. The leather shows use. Brass plate has some dings in it.
EST $ 400 - 600
Sheppard & Eberle Lithographic Depictions of Civil War Soldiers
Lot # 714 (Sale Order: 15 of 803)
Four framed and matted Civil War lithographs: three by W.L. Sheppard of Artillery officer, Cavalryman, Infantryman that measure 17.25x22.5" and one print by Eberle of CS General John S. Mosby. Print measures 14.5x21".
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 100 - 200
Civil War French Illustrations by Eugene Leliepvre
Lot # 715 (Sale Order: 16 of 803)
Three French watercolor prints framed and matted, 14.75x17.75" of Robert E. Lee, Col. of Cavalry, and lastly the Corporal.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 100 - 200
Remington Zoauve Bayonet PLUS Springfield .45-70 Bayonet
Lot # 716 (Sale Order: 17 of 803)
Remington Zoauve bayonet, PLUS Springfield .45-70 bayonet.
Condition: Very good, no scabbard.
EST $ 125 - 250
Blacksmith-Made Knife
Lot # 717 (Sale Order: 18 of 803)
7" unmarked ridged blade with brass crossguard and wood handle. Stitched brown leather sheath reads Made by J.H. Klassen Dec 16-18.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 300 - 500
Contemporary Confederate Cavalry Sword
Lot # 718 (Sale Order: 19 of 803)
36" blade with single fuller, brass knuckle bow with brass pommel, leather and copper wire wrapped handle. Nickel-plated scabbard.
Condition: Blade has been artificially aged. Handle has been re-wrapped. Scabbard is dulled.
EST $ 400 - 600
Copy of Nashville Plow Works Sword
Lot # 719 (Sale Order: 20 of 803)
35.5" plain blade, brass three-branch with CS and Nashville Plow Works cast in guard. House of Swords copy of a Confederate sword.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 500 - 700
Model 1860 Cavalry Sword,
Lot # 720 (Sale Order: 21 of 803)
34" blade length, marked C. Roby, W. Chelmsford, Mass. On the reverse it is dated 1864 U.S, A.G.M. Leather and brass wire wrapped handle with brass guard. Metal scabbard.
Condition: Blade with dark brown patina. Scabbard with brown patina. Leather handle has some scuffs with some brass wire missing.
EST $ 300 - 500
US Civil War Officer's Artillery Sword
Lot # 721 (Sale Order: 22 of 803)
Artillery sword with 32" plain blade, brass single D-guard with all wire and missing leather wrap. Maker marked N. P. Ames. Inspected and dated ADK 1863. Scabbard has been cleaned, scabbard also has an ADK inspector's mark on drag.
Condition: Very good.
EST $ 500 - 700
Remington Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver
Lot # 722 (Sale Order: 23 of 803)
.31 caliber, 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 28. Missing cylinder pin. Gutta percha grips.
Condition: All metal is grey and lightly pitted. Lines are nice and sharp. Missing cylinder pin. Grips are good.
EST $ 300 - 500
Reproduction Single-Shot Percussion Philadelphia Derringer
Lot # 723 (Sale Order: 24 of 803)
.41 caliber, 2" barrel. Wooden display box.
Condition: Excellent unfired condition with only a 1" crack in the belly of the stock forward of the triggerguard.
EST $ 100 - 200
Manhattan Pocket Percussion Revolver
Lot # 724 (Sale Order: 25 of 803)
.36 caliber, 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 8049. Walnut grips.
Condition: Revolver is dark brown with some pitting. A small area by the hammer screw on the right side has been cleaned to bright. Brass has nice untouched patina. Grips with some nicks and dings.
EST $ 400 - 600