Treasures of the Civil War

Treasures of the Civil War

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Cowan's is honored to present the Magnificent Sword Collection of William Koch in its two-day firearms, militaria, and American history auction, with a focus on the Civil War.

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Cased Colt Root Model 2 Percussion Revolver

Lot # 726 (Sale Order: 226 of 335)      

Cased Colt Root Model 2 Percussion Revolver

.28 caliber, 3.5" barrel, S/N 11323 (mfg. ca 1856). Blued finish, varnished walnut grip. Matching numbers on frame, barrel and cylinder, revolver not further disassembled due to the delicate nature of the Root mechanism. Barrel marked with pointing hand and in two lines: COLT'S PATENT / 1855 and ADDRESS COL. COLT / HARTFORD CT USA , flanked and separated by Maltese crosses. Cylinder with usual roll engraved "Cabin & Indian" scene. Revolver contained in a period Colt case that appears to be for a longer barreled, 4.5" Model 6A or 7A Root revolver. Casing also contains an unmarked copper shell motif powder flask and a key for the lock mechanism that is not functional.



Condition: Very good. Retains some nice original streaky blue finish with fading, wear and loss, the balance of the metal mostly a smooth plum brown patina. All markings clear, cylinder scene mostly visible. Revolver needs mechanical attention as the hammer does not always stay at full-cock and rarely locks into the half-cock position. Arbor pin shows minor damage at rear from being removed incorrectly. Bore good with some oxidation, pitting and patches of rust. Grip very good with nicely figured walnut that shows scattered light bumps and dings and retains some nice varnish. Case about good, showing some repairs and replaced wood around the lips and edges, with some added finish. Lining appears original and is well worn with some fading and loss, some of the dividers are loose. Flask is very good.

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Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 727 (Sale Order: 227 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 129320 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout including the wedge and grip. Standard one-line New York barrel address, standard two-line Colt's Patent frame mark, standard cylinder markings with roll engraved naval battle scene. Military sub-inspected throughout with two semi-legible cartouches present on the grip. A much better than average martially marked, mid-war Colt Army Revolver.



Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blue on the barrel and traces of case color on the frame. Markings clear throughout, with cylinder scene mostly visible. Mechanically functional, good bore with light to moderate pitting. Grip with wear, dings and mars that partially obscure the cartouches.

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Colt Model 1860 Fluted Cylinder Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 728 (Sale Order: 228 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Fluted Cylinder Army Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 2041. Fluted cylinder, one-piece walnut grips with enhanced cartouche. Comes with original leather holster of the period.



Condition: All metal is mostly gray with some scattered salt and pepper pitting. All markings are sharp and clear. Grips show wear. The holster is in good condition with no opened seams. Overall all very good condition.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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Colt Model 1860 Army Richards Conversion

Lot # 729 (Sale Order: 229 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Army Richards Conversion

.44 Colt, 8" barrel, S/N 5618 (mfg. ca 1870s). Blued and color casehardened finish, varnished walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout, including grip, except for the correctly unnumbered wedge. Loading gate and arbor numbered 524. Standard one-line New York barrel address, two-line 1871/1872 patent date marking on frame. Standard cylinder markings and roll engraved scene.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish, metal cleaned and showing a mottled brownish gray patina with surface oxidation and some scattered light pitting. Markings mostly clear and legible, cylinder scene weak. Mechanically functional, fair bore that is moderately pitted. Grip worn with bumps, dings, some minor chipping and only traces of varnish present.

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Springfield Armory Refurbished Colt Model 1860 Percussion Revolver

Lot # 730 (Sale Order: 230 of 335)      

Springfield Armory Refurbished Colt Model 1860 Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 100447 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. Mixed numbers as are most Springfield refurbished M1860 Army revolvers, with the barrel, frame and cylinder arbor # 100447 , triggerguard # 27252 , backstrap and grip # 94129 , cylinder with the partial serial # 5664 and the wedge with the partial # 7497 . Triggerguard clearly stamped US Standard one-line New York barrel address, standard cylinder markings, standard two-line frame mark. All marks are weak due to arsenal polishing and refinishing during the refurbishment process. Grip with traces of the original inspection cartouches and marked with rack information: E 57 on the left side. During the post-Civil War period many older Civil War-used Colt M1860 Army revolvers were refurbished for reissue to cavalry regiments serving in the west. These guns usually ended up with mixed parts and are found with a "US" stamped forward of the triggerguard. Many of the guns were subsequently issued to the 9th and 10th Cavalry, the famous "Buffalo Soldiers." These guns were usually unit marked or rack numbered on the grips. A scarce and desirable Indian War used Civil War purchased Colt M1860 Army revolver that may have seen service with the Buffalo Soldiers.



Condition: Good to very good. Metal retains some traces of the arsenal refurbished finish with some blue and case color visible. The balance is mostly a gray patina. Markings weak due to polishing, cylinder scene weak. All stop pins visible on rear of cylinder, all showing wear and carrying from very good to heavily damaged. Missing the screw from the bottom of the grip frame. Mechanically functional, good bore with scattered light pitting. Grip with added varnish, showing moderate wear, scuffing, chipping and numerous dings.

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Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

Lot # 731 (Sale Order: 231 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 16549 (mfg. ca 1861). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. All numbers match, including the wedge, with the exception of the grip which is not numbered. Single-line New York barrel address, .44 caliber mark on rear web of triggerguard, standard patent markings on cylinder. Four-screw frame cut for shoulder stock. Frame, barrel, triggerguard and grip frame serial numbers with a "0" above or below them. The initials WJW are lightly carved in the right side of the grip. Consignor notes that this revolver is part of a shipment of 1,000 shoulder stocked M1860 Army revolvers delivered to the 11th NY Cavalry. This assertion cannot be verified by the cataloger. This gun is not listed in the Springfield Research Service serial number books, and is not martially marked in any way.



Condition: Good. Metal with a mostly smooth plum brown patina, showing some scattered surface oxidation and light pitting. Most markings legible, cylinder scene weak. Mechanically functional. All stop pins at least partially present on rear of cylinder. Fair bore is moderately pitted. Brass with an ocher patina. grip with expected wear and mars.

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Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

Lot # 732 (Sale Order: 232 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 34435 (mfg. ca 1862). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. All numbers match, including the wedge and the grip. Single-line New York barrel address, Colt's patent mark on frame, .44 caliber mark on rear web of triggerguard, standard patent markings on cylinder. Three screw frame, martially sub-inspected throughout, clear script JT cartouche on left side of grip, no cartouche on right side.



Condition: Good. Retains minute traces of finish on the frame in protected areas, the balance a mostly smooth brownish gray patina. Markings mostly clear, mechanically functional, stop pins all battered, bore good with even pitting. Grip with bumps, dings and handling marks.

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Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

Lot # 733 (Sale Order: 233 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 108866 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. Mixed serial numbers with most of the gun being # 108866 , with flowing parts mismatched: barrel (# 73682 ), cylinder (# 0782 ), grip (# 4866 ) and wedge (# 40715 ). Standard one-line New York barrel address, standard cylinder margins and roll scene. Clear WHR cartouche on left grip and JT cartouche on left grip. A nice looking composite Colt M1860 Army revolver.



Condition: Very good. Barrel and cylinder with traces of blued finish the balance a mostly smooth brownish-gray patina. Frame with strong traces of case color, loading lever with less. Barrel marking weak, cylinder markings strong with most of the scene remaining. Some of the stop pins are still present, one is missing and a couple are damaged. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Very good grip with bumps and dings and some minor chipping out of the leading edges.

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Colt Model 1860 Percussion Revolver

Lot # 734 (Sale Order: 234 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 143912 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color casehardened finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout, with the exception of the wedge, which is a modern replacement. Sub-inspected throughout, two weak, illegible cartouches on grip.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish with an oxidized brown patina over gray metal. Markings mostly legible, with only traces of cylinder markings and scene. Not mechanically functional, hand appears broken, bore fair with moderate pitting. Cones appear to be old repalcements. Grip worn with bumps and dings, chips out of the leading edges and weak cartouches.

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Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 735 (Sale Order: 235 of 335)      

Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 135403 . Single-line New York address, brass triggerguard. Iron backstrap, walnut grips.



Condition: Most of the metal has a nice dark brown patina. Cylinder scene is just lightly faded. Brass with a nice mellowed look. Grips with some nicks and dings. Also has lightly faded cartouches on both sides of the grips. Mechanically fine.

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Colt Percussion Model 1860 Army Revolver

Lot # 736 (Sale Order: 236 of 335)      

Colt Percussion Model 1860 Army Revolver

.44 caliber, 7.9375" barrel, S/N 92720 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, wood grip. Matching numbers throughout with the exception of the wedge which is an unnumbered replacement and the grip which is unnumbered as well. One-line New York barrel address, standard two-line Colt's patent frame mark. Military sub-inspections throughout, no cartouches on grip.



Condition: Good. Retains some old blue refinish on the barrel and cylinder, frame with a mottled gray patina. Most markings remain clear, with serial number on bottom of grip frame very weak, cylinder scene with some wear and loss. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some lightly scattered pitting, stop pins all present with some wear. Grip with repaired break on left side at frame junction, refinished and showing scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1000 - 2000...more

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Factory Engraved Colt Model 1861 Percussion Revolver

Lot # 737 (Sale Order: 237 of 335)      

Factory Engraved Colt Model 1861 Percussion Revolver

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 6440E. "E" stands for engraving. Single-line barrel address, Colt’s patent markings in script on a banner on the left side of the frame. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. Original one-piece ivory grips. Scrolls are standard factory-style engraving.



Condition: All metal is gray to brown patina. Some light pitting mixing in. Not much cylinder scene left. Very nice mellow ivory grips. One corner of the backstrap near the frame has an old repair. Overall a good example of a factory engraved Colt.

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Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 738 (Sale Order: 238 of 335)      

Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 8588 6. Blued finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grips. Matching numbers on frame, barrel and grips. Rear of cylinder numbered " 6886, " obviously a factory error, as it should be " 5886. " Standard three-line barrel markings, sub-inspection marks throughout, left grip with clear script GP cartouche.



Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with loss due to flaking and wear. Most of the loss is along the sharp edges, contact points and flaking on the frame. Exposed metal with an oxidized brown patina, showing some surface crust and light pitting here and there. Clear markings throughout, mechanically functional, very good bore. Grips very good to fine with a clear cartouche and light handling marks and some scattered dings.

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Remington New Model Army Conversion Revolver

Lot # 739 (Sale Order: 239 of 335)      

Remington New Model Army Conversion Revolver

.44 CF, 8" barrel, S/N 79388 . Blued finish, brass triggerguard, walnut grips. Matching numbers on barrel and frame under grip. Grips mismatched, no other numbers present. Standard one-line barrel address, some sub-inspection marks present. Right grip with clear OWA Ainsworth cartouche. The alteration does not appear to be factory work, as no ejector rod has been installed and the capping cut-out has not been enlarged to allow loading and unloading. This means the cylinder must be removed to load and unload the revolver. Overall a nice example of a post-war cartridge alteration of a US military Civil War period Remington New Model Army revolver.



Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blued finish, mostly in protected areas, the balance a moderately oxidized brownish gray patina. Barrel address light, mechanically functional, very good bore with scattered light pitting. Grips with bumps, dings and mars, not numbered to this gun.

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New Model 1858 Remington Percussion Revolver

Lot # 740 (Sale Order: 240 of 335)      

New Model 1858 Remington Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 79091. Three line barrel address, blue finish, two-piece walnut grips.



Condition: This revolver retains a lot of the original blue finish. Some high edge wear, a line through the cylinder stops. Sharp and crisp markings. A readable but faded cartouche. Overall a very good Remington percussion revolver.

EST $ 1500 - 3000...more

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Remington New Model Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 741 (Sale Order: 241 of 335)      

Remington New Model Navy Percussion Revolver

.36 caliber, 7" barrel, S/N 25948. Blued finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. German silver cone front sight. Faint barrel address.



Condition: Fair. Metal worn and pitted, cleaned with traces of an old refinish. Markings weak, grips repaired and refinished. Not mechanically functional, mainspring replaced, bore fair with moderate pitting. Grips fair as repaired and refinished.

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Martially Marked Remington New Model Army Revolver with Holster

Lot # 742 (Sale Order: 242 of 335)      

Martially Marked Remington New Model Army Revolver with Holster

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 96345. Blued finish, color casehardened hammer, brass triggergaurd, two-piece walnut grips. Standard three-line Remington New Model barrel marking. Maritally sub-inspected throughout with a fine BH cartouche on the left grip panel. Matching numbers on barrel, frame and in the grips in pencil. Includes a period leather civilian flap holster with no markings.



Condition: Fine, retains some nice blue on the barrel and cylinder, with traces on the frame with most of the loss appearing to be from flaking. Markings crisp throughout with a clear cartouche. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Holster about very good with some flaked loss, crazing and some minor stitching loss near the top.

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Relic Remington New Model Army Revolver with Loaded Chambers

Lot # 743 (Sale Order: 243 of 335)      

Relic Remington New Model Army Revolver with Loaded Chambers

.44 caliber, 8" barrel. Relic, still retains three loads. The label states it was dug at Cold Harbor, VA.



Condition: Relic condition.

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Savage Percussion Navy Revolver

Lot # 744 (Sale Order: 244 of 335)      

Savage Percussion Navy Revolver

.36 caliber, 7.125" barrel, S/N 1380 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut grips. Side plate numbered 1380 as well. Assembly number 613 is present on the frame under the right grip, under the barrel (hidden by the loading lever) and inside both grips in pencil. Cylinder is assembly number 589 on the rear face, the rotational plate, loading lever and arbor pin assemblies are not numbered. Standard three-line address and patent marking on top strap, sub-inspected throughout on all major components, left grip with outline of inspection cartouche. Roughly 20,000 of these revolvers were produced during the first part of the 1860s, with 11,984 acquired by the US government as Civil War contract arms.



Condition: Very good. Retains some blued finish, mostly on the protected areas of the barrel and loading lever assembly, with traces on the cylinder. The balance of the metal with a pewter gray patina with scattered surface oxidation, discoloration and some light pitting. Hammer and cocking ring with some traces of case color. Most markings in metal clear and legible, cartouche weak. Mechanically functional, good bore with lightly scattered pitting. Grips very good with scattered bumps, ding and mars and as small sliver missing form the bottom of the left grip, but substantially better than usually encountered on this patter of revolver. Overall a much better than usually encountered condition martially marked Savage Navy revolver.

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Smith & Wesson No. 2 "Old Model" Army Revolver

Lot # 745 (Sale Order: 245 of 335)      

Smith & Wesson No. 2 "Old Model" Army Revolver

.32RF caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 51121 (mfg. ca 1867). Blued finish, color case hardened hammer, varnished rosewood grips. Right grip with matching serial number, all major components with matching assembly mark " D4 ." Standard one-line barrel marking and patent mark on cylinder.



Condition: Fine. Retains much of the original blue with scattered flaking and loss, particularly on the cylinder and align high edges and contact points. Hammer with some of the vivid case color. Clear markings throughout, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips fine with most of their varnish and only some light handling marks and minor dings.

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Smith & Wesson No 2 "Old Model" Army Revolver

Lot # 746 (Sale Order: 246 of 335)      

Smith & Wesson No 2 "Old Model" Army Revolver

.32RF caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 20865 (mfg. ca 1864). Blued finish, varnished rosewood grips. Assembly numbered 775 throughout, interior of right grip stamp numbered with matching serial number. Standard one-line Smith & Wesson barrel marking, standard patent information on cylinder. A very nice condition Civil War production No. 2 Smith & Wesson revolver.



Condition: Very good to fine. Retains much of the blued finish with thinning, wear and loss, with the balance showing a mostly smooth plum patina. All markings crisp and clear. Mechanically functional, very good bore with light pitting. Grips near fine, crisp with light handling marks, some minor chipping along the bottom edge and much of their varnish.

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Martially Marked Pettengill Revolver

Lot # 747 (Sale Order: 247 of 335)      

Martially Marked Pettengill Revolver

.44 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 3204 . Blued finish, walnut grips. Six-shot percussion cylinder. Standard Pettengill patent markings and Raymond & Robitaille markings on top strap. Martially sub-inspected throughout with a weak cartouche on the left grip. Matching serial numbers on frame and cylinder, grips mismatched with the initials WH carved on the interior and a cross carved on the outside of the right panel. An old inventory number is on the bottom of the grip strap in old yellow paint.



Condition: Good. Barrel with a smoky gray patina, cylinder retains some blued finish. Markings legible but slightly weak on top strap, mechanically functional, good bore with some scattered pitting. Grips refinished, mismatched with added varnish and a blurred cartouche.

EST $ 3000 - 5000...more

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Savage Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 748 (Sale Order: 248 of 335)      

Savage Navy Percussion Revolver

.36 caliber, 7.125" barrel, S/N 993 0. 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, side plate and in pencil on both grips. Military sub-inspections throughout, clear cartouche on right grip.



Condition: Very good. Retains some strong blue on the barrel, traces on the frame and cylinder, along with traces of case color on the loading lever, ring trigger and triggerguard. Mechanically functional, clear markings, heavily rusted bore. Grips very good with a small surface grain cracks in the left grip where it meets the frame.

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Whitney Revolver with Holster

Lot # 749 (Sale Order: 249 of 335)      

Whitney Revolver with Holster

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 13287. Blued finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. Matching numbers on barrel, loading lever, cylinder and in both grips. Two-line Whitney barrel marking. Includes a period leather flap holster with a brass closure button and a replaced belt loop.



Condition: Good. Metal with a pleasing oxidized brownish patina. Markings remain legible, action functions, bore with scattered pitting. Grips very good. Holster fair, well worn with leather loss and weakness in the flap to body junction.

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French Model 1854 Lefaucheux Revolver

Lot # 750 (Sale Order: 250 of 335)      

French Model 1854 Lefaucheux Revolver

12mm pinfire, 6.25" barrel, S/N 31216 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut grips. Assembly numbered " 35 " throughout, except for the loading gate which is " 17 " and an old replacement. Lower left of frame with two-line Lefaucheux patent cartouche, lower right side with Lefaucheux " LF " trademark and serial number. Retains original front sight, ejector rod and lanyard ring in grip. The gun is serial numbered just below the documentable serial number range of US Lefaucheux purchases, which runs from approximately 33,XXX to 42,XXX. The M1854 was one of the very few patterns of cartridge revolvers acquired by the US military during the American Civil War, and is an important part of any collection of secondary US martial revolvers from that conflict.



Condition: Good. Retains some minute traces of blue in protected areas, with the balance a moderately oxidized brown and gray patina with scattered pinpricking and pitting. Most markings legible if not crisp. Mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting. Grips worn with scattered handling marks and ding.

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