The Firearms Collection of Mark Aziz

The Firearms Collection of Mark Aziz

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The Firearms Collection of Mark Aziz

The Firearms Collection of Mark Aziz

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This single-owner sale features the unparalleled firearms collection of Mark Aziz, featuring a lifetime's worth of high quality, historically important military and sporting firearms scholarship.

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Waters Contract U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 304)      

.54 caliber, 8.5" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock. Standard Asa Waters lock markings, dated 1837, breech inspected US / JH / P with two crisp script cartouches on the counterpane: LF and HKC . Single-shot muzzleloading flint pistol in original flint configuration with swivel ramrod.

Condition: Good. Metal with a mottled and oxidized patina, some scattered pitting and with clear markings. Mechanically functional, original flint, dirty and pitted bore. Stock with bumps, dings and a couple of minor surface chips on the reverse.

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Aston Contract U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 304)      

.54 caliber, 8.5" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, brass mountings, walnut stock. Standard Aston markings on lock, dated 1849 at tail, with matching date on tang. Breech inspection marks US / NWP / P. Two clear cartouches on counterpane, a script JH and WAT. Single shot smoothbore percussion pistol with swivel ramrod.

Condition: Fine. Metal lightly oxidized with clear markings, brass uncleaned, mechanically functional, good bore. Wood crisp with feathery texture and fine cartouches.

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Bacon 1st Type Navy Revolver

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 304)      

.38RF, 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 129. Blued finish, walnut grips. Barrel marked BACON MFG. CO NORWICH, CONN. Assembly numbered 26 throughout. Lightly engraved frame, typical of this model. About 400 produced ca1860s, in violation of the Rollin White bored-through cylinder patent.

Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a mottled and oxidized brownish gray patina and some scattered pitting. Clear marks, mechanically functional, poor bore. Grips with some wear and handling marks.

EST $ 800 - 1200...more

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Johnson Contract U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 304)      

.54 caliber, 8.5" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock. Standard R. Johnson lock markings, dated 1841, breech inspected US / JH / P with two crisp script cartouches on the counterpane: JH and WAT . Single-shot muzzleloading flint pistol in original flint configuration with swivel ramrod.

Condition: Very good. Metal with an evenly oxidized smooth plum patina on the metal, all markings clear, wood crisp and feathery with light handling marks. Mechanically functional, dirty bore with some pitting.

EST $ 1500 - 2000...more

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Savage Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 304)      

.36 caliber, 7.125" barrel, S/N 10527 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut grips. Standard three-line Savage address and patent markings on top strap. Matching serial numbers on barrel, rear of cylinder, left side of frame under grips, and in pencil on right grip. Military sub-inspections throughout, no visible cartouche on grips.

Condition: Good. Metal with a lightly oxidized plum brown patina with some roughness, clear markings in metal, none in wood. Has mechanical issues, as hammer will not hold at half cock and only occasionally at full cock, other wise functional. Pitted bore, grips worn with marks and lightly sanded.

EST $ 1500 - 3000...more

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Unidentified Patent Model of Mortar, Possible Dahlgren Gun

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 304)      

This is a wood patent model that is unidentified but possibly the patent model of the Dahlgren gun. Measuring in total length of 13" with a bore diameter of 1.75". John Adolphus Dahlgren was an Ordinance Officer and Rear Admiral in the Navy and focused his attention on boat guns. The sleek and symmetrical shape is consistent with Dahlgren smooth bore naval guns. After, an accidental explosion killing a gunner, Dahlgren saw the need to redesign cannons. With its curved shape, it allowed for a more stable breech where the greatest pressure of gases were located which kept the gun from bursting.

Condition: This item is in very good condition with scratches to the wood due to age and handling.

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William. Douglass Gun Batteries Patent: Model No. 43, 903 August 23, 1864.

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 304)      

7.75" h x 11" w x 9.5" l. This firearm may be constructed of any desired size, with any number of desired cylinders and barrels, all made to operate as described and the same may be placed on wheels for field operations or may be stationary for fortifications, while the whole can be enclosed in bullet proof armor and one machine operated with one or two men. This machine can be so arranged that the middle section can fire in front, and the side sections at any desired angle, as the three sections are constructed alike, operated the same.

Condition: Very good.

EST $ 1000 - 2000...more

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W. Tibbals Revolving Firearms Patent: Model No. 55, 743 June 19, 1866

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 304)      

1.62" x 1.31". Wood and copper. Patented June 19, 1866. William Tibbals' patent for an improvement of pinfire-type revolver cylinders featured a new design of cartridge, with the pin protruding along the axis of the cartridge, instead of extending perpendicularly. This would in his words, eliminate the "necessity of weakening the cylinder" by cutting the slots necessary to use the latter type of cartridge.

Further technical information regarding this device may be found on the official website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at www.uspto.gov.

Condition: Some splitting in wood.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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James.M. Mason Breech Loading Firearm Patent: Model No. 112,523 March 7, 1871

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 304)      

6.5" length. This invention relates to the class of breech loading guns known as 'bolt guns' and has for its object, first to cause the cartridge to be forced tightly into the end of the barrel when the cartridge is a little larger than the bore of the gun; second to cause the cartridge shell to be partially withdrawn from the barrel after it has been fixed and just before the breechbolt and extractor are withdrawn; third in combination with a breech loading gun of a flexible cartridge shell holder that can be removed from the gun at will.

Condition: Very good.

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Unidentified Toy Cannon

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 304)      

3.5" x 5". Wood and metal. Operated via pulling the wooden plug at rear, then releasing.

Condition: EST $ 200 - 300...more

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Percussion Half Stock Underhammer Pill Lock

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 304)      

.48 caliber, 31.5" octagonal barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, faux tiger striped half-stock, brass four-piece brass patchbox and brass mountings, pewter forend cap. Crude underhammer pill lock action, with small iron trigger and no triggerguard. Buckhorn rear sight, blade front sight.

Condition: Good. Barrel with an oxidized salt and pepper patina and even light pitting. Mechanically functional, evenly pitted bore. Stock with a major repair at the wrist and some small cracks, the balance showing scattered bumps and dings.

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Winchester Hotchkiss 1st Model Carbine

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 304)      

.45-70, 24" barrel, S/N 715. Blued finish, walnut stock. Standard Winchester-Hotchkiss three line address and patent information on left side of receiver. Serrated ramp 1879 pattern rear sight, fixed front sight, combination safety/magazine cut-off, sling ring. No visible martial markings.

Condition: Good. Retains some thinning blue on the barrel with the rest a plum patina, markings clear, mechanically functional, very dirty bore. Stock with numerous significant cracks through the wrist area and scattered bumps and dings.

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Inside Lock Percussion Rifle

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 304)      

.38 caliber, 37.25" heavy octagonal barrel, no S/N. Blued finish, walnut butt with raised cheek rests on both sides and German silver butt plate. Open frame, internal hammer, double set trigger percussion rifle that uses the triggerguard for the mainspring, built using a repurposed Remington marked barrel. The original rear sight dovetails are present under the barrel. Dovetailed leaf rear sight on top of barrel, front sight missing the blade, frame drilled for a peep sight that is now missing. An interesting open frame rifle that uses a Remington marked barrel.

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue on the barrel with scattered surface oxidation and some light pitting. Not mechanically functional, poor bore is dirty and pitted, stock with some scattered bumps and dings.

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E. Gilbert Patent Pill Lock Swivel Breech Rifle

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 304)      

.31 caliber rifled / .38 caliber smooth, 29" octagonal barrels, no S/N. Blued finish, checkered walnut stock with raised cheek rest, iron mountings. Top of barrel marked: E. GILBERT, with other barrel marked: ROCHESTER. Inside hammer pill lock plate lightly engraved with foliate motifs and marked: E. GILBERT / PATENT / ROCHESTER. Side plate engraved with game scenes. Barrels are released to pivot by pulling back on the front of the triggerguard. Dovetailed fixed notch rear sights, brass blade front sights. What appear to be the original wood ramrods are in pipes along the sides of the barrels, with threaded iron ferrules on the ends. Ephraim Gilbert worked as a gunsmith in Rochester, NY ca 1822-1837 and received a patent for a lock on April 3, 1829 (Sellers).

Condition: Good to very good. Metal retains no finish, with a dull pewter patina and some scattered surface oxidation. Markings and engraving clear, mechanically functional, fair bores are dirty and pitted. Socket with scattered bumps and dings.

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Model 1865 Spencer Over & Under Combination Sporting Gun

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 304)      

.50RF / 12 gauge, 26.25" round barrels, S/N 33654. Blued and color casehardened finish, walnut butt with tubular magazine. Standard Model 1865 Spencer markings on receiver. An intriguing alteration of a Spencer M1865 carbine to an over and under sporting gun with a heavy round rifle barrel on top and shotgun barrel underneath. An extra, auxiliary hammer has been added to the right side of the receiver which when "cocked" is stuck when the primary hammer falls, thus firing the shotgun barrel. The rifle operates in the standard Spencer lever action repeating fashion, the shotgun barrel is single shot and appears to be loaded by pivoting the lower shotgun barrel, on the axis of the upper barrel, but the method of release to allow this could not be determined. Retains the original Stabler cut-off and sling bar with ring. The rear sight is a Sharps folding leaf sight, with a very tall dovetailed front sight blade added. Missing the magazine tube. A really interesting western alteration of a Spencer M1865 carbine to a double barreled sporting arm. This gun is pictured on page 151 of Roy Marcot's Spencer Repeating Firearms .

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of finish on the barrel and frame with a mostly smooth plum patina. Markings remain legible, rifle mechanically functional, good bores are dirty. Stock with scattered bumps and dings and a couple of very tight surface grain cracks, typical of Spencers.

EST $ 3000 - 6000...more

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Superposed Load Mule Ear Percussion Fullstock Smooth Rifle

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 304)      

.52 caliber, 41" wedge retained barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, faux tiger striped hardwood stock with brass and German silver furniture and raised cheek rest. Unmarked. Double mule ear percussion lock with single tigger for superposed loads. Fixed rear sight, German silver blade front sight, German silver wedge escutcheons and ramrod pipes. Metal ramrod.

Condition: Good. Barrel with a mixture of old brown and oxidized patina with scattered surface roughness. Only one of the mule ear hammers responds to the trigger the upper one will not release when the trigger is pulled. Smooth bore is moderately pitted. Stock with repairs and restoration. Forend replaced from the front of the entry pipe to the muzzle and there is a large repaired crack under the lock mortise. Otherwise with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

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Model 1836 Hall Carbine By J.H. Hall

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 304)      

.64 caliber smoothbore, 23" round barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, case hardened breech block, walnut stock. Top of breech block marked in three lines: J.H. HALL / U.S. / 1837. Correct eye-bolt through stock for sling suspension, implement compartment in butt containing original wiper. Missing ramrod bayonet and rear sight blade. 2,020 of these carbines were manufactured at Harpers Ferry ca 1837-1840, many of which were issued to the 2nd US Dragoons serving in Florida, replacing the rifled .52 M1833 carbines they had previously been issued.

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the browned finish, with the butt plate and implement compartment heavily oxidized and moderately pitted. Clear markings, bore heavily oxidized. Action not functional, sear spring appears to be broken or missing. Stock with scattered bumps and dings but retaining a feathery texture. A really nice example of an early M1836 Hall Carbine that is worthy of restoration if the missing parts can be found.

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Percussion Swivel Breech Rifle By W. Farver

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 304)      

.35 caliber, 36" octagonal barrels, no S/N. Bright finish, stock with raised cheek rest, brass furniture including patchbox, buttplate, triggerguard and side plate. Barrels marked W. FARVER, and engraved along their lengths with loose foliate scrolls. Back action percussion lock engraved game scene. Double set triggers, trigger release for barrel swivel. Fixed buckhorn rear sights, dovetailed German silver front sight blades. Wood ramrod with copper sheath at tip. William Farver worked in Pennsylvania ca1839-1848, then moved to Indiana ca 1850, Ohio ca 1853 and finally finished his carved in Pennsylvania ca 1860-1861.

Condition: Good. Metal lightly cleaned with a pewter patina, scattered oxidation and discoloration and some scattered light pitting. Mechanically functional, good but pitted bores, stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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Model 1819 Hall Flintlock Rifle By Harpers Ferry

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 304)      

.52 caliber, 32.625" barrel, no S/N. Browned and case hardened finish, walnut stock. Breechblock marked in four lines: J. H. HALL / H. FERRY / U.S. / 1838 . Original flintlock configuration, retaining original swivels and button head combination cleaning and loading rod. Three pin-retained barrel bands, off-set fixed rear sight and combination front sight/bayonet lug with offset blade. One of the late production Hall rifles produced at Harpers Ferry during the last production run from 1827-1840. A truly fine condition specimen.

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the original lacquer browned finish, with some fading, loss and wear. All markings crisp and clear. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Crisp stock with feathery grain showing only some scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 2500 - 4000...more

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English Revolving Cartridge Rifle

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 304)      

.38CF, 22" octagonal barrel, no S/N. Damascus patterned brown barrel, color case hardened receiver, blued cylinder and mounts. Checkered straight gripped figured walnut sock with shotgun butt. Unmarked, with the exception of the word PATENT in a ribbon on top of the frame, the same word on the face of the take-down latch and London commercial proof marks on the barrel and between the cylinder chambers. Frame neatly engraved with tight foliate scrolls, with triggerguard, tangs, breech, and chamber mouths engraved en-suite. 6-shot cylinder, double action only mechanism with concealed hammer, no rear sight present, brass bead front sight. Appears top be missing some small parts, including the aforementioned rear sight, some sort of frame mounted safety for which there is a hole in the left side of the frame and pin that would secure the take-down mechanism. An interesting English cartridge revolving rifle worthy of some additional research.

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the brown on the barrel, strong traces of case color on the receiver and much of the blue on the cylinder, with traces elsewhere. Markings and engraving crisp and clear, mechanically functional, very good smooth bore. Stock with scattered bumps and dings.

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Model 1860 Spencer Carbine

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 304)      

.56-56 Spencer, 22" barrel, S/N 35221. Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard M1860 Spencer markings on top of receiver. Correct 1860 pattern rear sight, retains front sight base and German silver blade, sling bar and ring, sling swivel in toe, incorrect 1865 model magazine tube.

Condition: Good, metal with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina, markings legible on metal, none in wood. Mechanically functional, good 6-groove bore. Wood worn, moderately sanded with some slivered chipping around the lock and sling bar mount, scattered bumps and dings and a minor chip at the toe.

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Model 1840 Type II Hall Carbine "Fishtail"

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 304)      

.52 caliber, 21" barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, walnut stock. Top of breech marked: U.S. / S. NORTH / MIDLTN / CONN / 1842. Breech inspected with JC mark, no cartouches visible on stock. "Fish Tail" operating lever, mounted with sling bar and ring on reverse, button head cleaning rod.

Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a thick, untouched attic brown patina and moderate oxidation overall. Markings remain legible in metal, hammer and trigger are functional but the breech block is frozen in the closed position. Smooth bore about good, dirty and oxidized. Stock about good with numerous scattered bumps, dings, surface scrapes and mars.

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Rare Four Chamber India Revolving Matchlock Gun Circa 1750

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 304)      

.58 caliber, 31.75" round barrel secured by rattan bands with baluster turned bands near breech, no S/N. Bright finish, hard wood Jazel style stock with horn buttplate. 6-shot, 6.375" long hand revolved cylinder with pivoting pan covers. Front portion of cylinder with engraved scenes and traces of gold damascene. Tall block rear sight, no front sight. Carrying handle under cylinder, small swivel in forend. Small steel flower shaped decorations in stock and forend. A really interesting early revolving wall gun likely of Indian or possibly Pacific Rim origin.

Condition: Good. Metal heavily oxidized with scattered pitting. Firing mechanism functional, cylinder frozen, bore dirty and pitted. Stock with wear and cracks in butt, rattan bands with wear and loss, particularly to the rear one.

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Hewes & Phillips Rifled & Sighted Percussion Alteration of a Wickham US M1816 Musket

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 304)      

.69 caliber, 42" barrel with three barrel bands, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock. M.T. Wickham marked lock, dated 1826 at the tail, patent breech alteration dated 1861 and marked H&P. Barrel and counterpane marked NJ for New Jersey. Retains correct pattern front and rear sights from the alteration process, bayonet lug, sling swivels, correctly modified button head ramrod.

Condition: Good. Metal with a mottled brownish patina with surface oxidation and some pitting, markings clear. Mechanically functional, good pitted bore, stock sanded with scattered bumps and dings.

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Miller Pill Lock Revolving Fullstock Rifle

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 304)      

.44 caliber, 32" octagonal barrel, no SN. Browned finish, brass mounted walnut full stock with checkered wrist and raised cheek rest. Six-shot, manually rotated cylinder with pellet primer recesses and Miller patent stop mechanism at rear of forend, forward of cylinder. Lightly engraved back action lock is unmarked, lightly engraved breech plug tang. Top of barrel very lightly marked: MILLER and barely legible. Fixed notch rear sight, dovetailed front sight blade. Brass trap door in to plate, scroll shaped brass triggerguard, German silver inlays in cheek rest and at wrist. Wooden "ramrod" with iron band at end and iron ferrule at tip. Miller marked revolving rifles are quite rare compared to the later Billinghurst marked guns.

Condition: Good. Retains no finish with metal evenly pitted and with a deeply oxidized brown patina. Markings weak, some engraving obscured by pitting. Mechanically functional, fair bore with moderate pitting. Rear most forend wedge appears replaced. Stock with interestingly pieced butt with cheek rest apparently applied and toe line pieced to butt in two pieces. This appears period and intentional, as the grain on the cheek piece in particular matches almost perfectly. Otherwise stock shows scattered bumps, dings and handling marks with a couple of tiny grain cracks in the forend.

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