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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Springfield Sharps M1870 Trial Rifle Type 2

Lot # 701 (Sale Order: 201 of 335)      

Springfield Sharps M1870 Trial Rifle Type 2

.50-70 caliber, 35" barrel, S/N 72 , a total of 300 produced using the 74-style action. Two barrel bands, 1870 rear barrel sight, Springfield buttplate. Model 1870 single shoulder ramrod.



Condition: The barrel, bands and buttplate have been cleaned to bright. Action and lockplate nice mottled gray, with sharp and crisp markings. Buttstock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Still retains a nice visible cartouche. Bore is bright and shiny.

EST $ 1500 - 2500...more

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India Pattern Brown Bess Trade Musket

Lot # 702 (Sale Order: 202 of 335)      

India Pattern Brown Bess Trade Musket

.75 caliber, 39" pinned barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, brass furniture, walnut stock. Lock marked Tower and with [crown]/GR along with false [broad arrow] mark. Breech with single Birmingham commercial proof mark and a "12" gauge mark. Sling swivels, 3 brass pipes, steel button head ramrod.



Condition: Good. Metal with an oxidizing brown patina, showing some scattered pitting. Markings clear, lock functional and original flint. Bore good with scattered pitting. Stock crisp with scattered bumps and dings and a chip out behind the tang. A less than artfully rendered commercial copy of the British "3rd Model" India Pattern Brown Bess intended for trade in the less civilized regions of the British empire during the mid-19th century.

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Model 1843 Hall-North Carbine

Lot # 703 (Sale Order: 203 of 335)      

Model 1843 Hall-North Carbine

.52 caliber rifled bore with .58 chamber, 21" barrel. Browned finish, walnut stock. Sling bar and ring, button head cleaning rod. Top of breech weakly marked US/S. North / Middltn Conn /1849. Left flat with JH marking. Walnut stock.



Condition: Metal is mostly gray to brown with some light pitting. Markings are lightly faded. The Stock has some nicks and dings. A visible cartouche that is lightly faded. Bore is good with some very light pitting between the grooves.

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Hall Model 1843 Percussion Carbine by North

Lot # 704 (Sale Order: 204 of 335)      

Hall Model 1843 Percussion Carbine by North

.52 caliber, 21" barrel, no S/N. Browned and color case hardened finish, walnut stock. Barrel secured by two barrel bands, side mounted breech lever. Top of breech block marked in five lines: US / S. NORTH / MIDLTN / CONN. / 1846 . Cleaning rod under barrel with replaced tip. Sling bar on reverse with ring. Includes a reproduction leather cavalry carbine sling with an original O.B. North contract marked sling swivel.



Condition: Fair. Retains no finish, with a heavily oxidized and mottled brown over gray patina, with scattered light to moderate pitting, mars and impact marks. Breech block markings legible, inspection on breech weak, mechanically functional, poor bore with heavy pitting. Stock fair, heavily worn with numerous repaired cracks around the receiver and action, some chipping around the gas vents and numerous bumps, dings and mars. No visible cartouches.

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US Springfield Model 1855 Percussion Pistol-Carbine

Lot # 705 (Sale Order: 205 of 335)      

US Springfield Model 1855 Percussion Pistol-Carbine

.58 caliber, 12" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, brass mounts, walnut stock. Batch numbered "1" on rear of grip cap. Standard two-line US / SPRINGFIELD mark forward of hammer, tape primer door with spread-wiinged eagle motif. Rear of lock dated 1856 , breech dated 1855 with usual V/P/[eagle head] proofs. Rack numbered F/49 on nocks form. Trace of inspection cartouche on counterpane. Correct three-leaf rear sight, original front sight, correct ramrod, sling swivel present on barrel band, missing sling ring from mount in butt. Includes a high-quality reproduction M1855 pistol carbine buttstock numbered " 9 ".



Condition: Good. Metal with a mottled and oxidized brownish gray patina with scattered pinpricking and light pitting here and there. Most markings clear in metal, cartouche weak. Mechanically functional, including tape primer mechanism, but primer door catch is missing. Brass furniture with a nice, uncleaned patina. Bore good with visible rifling and moderate pitting. Stock worn and sanded, cracked through the grip and showing numerous bumps, dings and mars. Reproduction stock very good, brass with a ocher patina and showing only some scattered light handling marks.

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British Military Pattern 1856 Percussion Cavalry Carbine by Moxham

Lot # 706 (Sale Order: 206 of 335)      

British Military Pattern 1856 Percussion Cavalry Carbine by Moxham

.577 caliber, 21" barrel secured by two barrel bands, no S/N. Blued and color case hardened finish, brass furniture, walnut stock. Lock marked 1861/TOWER forward of lock and with [crown]/[broad arrow] inspection mark, with [crown]/VR mark at tail of lock. British military proofs at breech. Obverse stock with British War Department storekeeper's mark, dated 1861 . Contractor name MOXHAM in toe line of stock. Correct pattern multi-leaf rear sight, sling bar and ring on counterpane. Captive ramrod with damaged keeper ring and missing large palm disk for loading. A nice example of a British military marked P1856 cavalry carbine.



Condition: Very good. Barrel with a combination of thinned blue and plum patina showing some scattered surface oxidation. All markings fairly clear, mechanically functional, bore good with even pitting. Stock crisp with nice edges, showing numerous bumps and dings, as well as some chips and splinters out of the ramrod channel.

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Sharps Model 1859 Carbine

Lot # 707 (Sale Order: 207 of 335)      

Sharps Model 1859 Carbine

.52 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 60312. Blued and color casehardened finish, smooth walnut stock with iron patchbox and smooth forend retained by single barrel band. Matching serial numbers on receiver and under barrel. NEW MODEL 1859 barrel marking, standard three-line Sharps barrel address, standard patent markings on receiver and rear sight base. GC sub-inspection on left barrel flat and sling bar base, no cartouche visible. Long range rear sight, sling bar, sling ring replaced.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a mottled and oxidized grayish-brown patina. Markings mostly legible, no cartouche present. Mechanically functional, but no half-cock position on tumbler, good bore with light pitting. Wood worn with bumps, dings and mars and some added finish.

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Sharps & Hankins 1st Model Navy Carbine

Lot # 708 (Sale Order: 208 of 335)      

Sharps & Hankins 1st Model Navy Carbine

.52 RF caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 608 . Color case hardened, brass furniture, leather covered barrel. Standard Sharps & Hankins markings on right side of frame, standard patent marks on left side of frame. Early production version with firing pin on face of hammer, not mounted in frame. Sliding safety, adjustable leaf rear sight, single sling swivel in toe. A rare, early production Sharps & Hankins M1862, as the majority of the production had the frame mounted firing pin.



Condition: Good. Frame with no case color, having a grey patina with some surface oxidation and light pitting. Markings clear, action functions correctly. Bore very good with some scattered pitting. Leather cover worn with some loss of leather, significant loss of finish and patches of flaking. Stock with dings and mars.

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Sharps & Hankins Army Carbine

Lot # 709 (Sale Order: 209 of 335)      

Sharps & Hankins Army Carbine

.52RF caliber, 19" barrel, S/N 7056 . Blued and case colored finish, brass buttplate, walnut stock. Standard Sharps & Hankins and patent markings on frame. Sling ring at reverse wrist, sling swivel in toe. Replaced rear sight.



Condition: Good. Retains traces of an old refinish with a brownish patina. Markings weak from polishing. Mechanically functional, good bore with scattered pitting. Stock sanded with nicks and dings.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Naval Carbine

Lot # 710 (Sale Order: 210 of 335)      

Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Naval Carbine

.52RF caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 6148 . Case hardened finish, leather covered barrel, walnut stock with brass buttplate. Standard Sharps & Hankins markings on right side of frame, Sharps Patent marks on left side of frame. Adjustable long-range rear sight, front sight on muzzle ring, sling swivel in toe, safety on rear of receiver.



Condition: Very good. Retains nearly all of the leather on the barrel in very good condition, frame with a mottled grayish brown patina and traces of what may have been tin plating. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore with some pitting. Stock with numerous bumps, dings and mars.

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US New Model 1863 Sharps Carbine

Lot # 711 (Sale Order: 211 of 335)      

US New Model 1863 Sharps Carbine

.52 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N C19264. Marked on the barrel New Model 1863 , three-line barrel address forward of the rear barrel sight. Two cartouches, one on each side of the stock in the wrist area " RSS. " Walnut stock and forearm.



Condition: The barrel has nice blue remaining turning to a plum. Frame and lock have a nice mottled gray look. Metal is sharp and crisp. Bore is excellent will clean to better, it is nice bright and shiny.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine

Lot # 712 (Sale Order: 212 of 335)      

Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine

.52 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N C9713 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard markings throughout, some weak, no cartouche present. The name MARTINN is carved in the reverse of the butt.



Condition: Fair. Metal with a brown patina and strong traces of black paint. Markings mostly legible but many are weak. Rear sight spring replaced with an original, sling ring missing. Mechanically functional, bore good with even pitting. Wood rough and worn with a large chunk missing from the bottom for the forend near the receiver. Wood sanded and refinished with numerous bumps, dings and some cracks.

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Model 1860 Spencer Civil War Carbine

Lot # 713 (Sale Order: 213 of 335)      

Model 1860 Spencer Civil War Carbine

.52-56 Spencer, 22" barrel, S/N 30783 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard three-line Spencer address and patent information on top of receiver. Correct pattern 800-yard leaf rear sight, missing elevator, correct front sight, sling bar and ring, sling swivel in toe of stock. Correct pattern magazine tube in butt. Initials I.G and a small 7 are carved in the obverse butt.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a mottled brown and gray patina, scattered surface oxidation and some light pitting. Markings mostly clear, mechanically functional, good bore with strong 6-groove rifling and moderate pitting. Stock and forend with wear and numerous bumps, dings and mars.

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Spencer Model 1860 Carbine

Lot # 714 (Sale Order: 214 of 335)      

Spencer Model 1860 Carbine

.56-56 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 26108. Spencer markings on the top of the frame.



Condition: Barrel retains some of the original blue finish. Has some light rust, that may clean off. The frame is a silvery gray with some staining. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to excellent.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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Model 1865 Spencer Carbine

Lot # 715 (Sale Order: 215 of 335)      

Model 1865 Spencer Carbine

.56-50 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 23171 . Marked Model 1865 on the rear portion of the barrel near the frame. Has six land-and-groove rifling. British proofs on the barrel and the frame. Still has a carbine swivel attached to the saddle ring. Walnut stock and forearm.



Condition: Barrel still retains some of the original blue finish just lightly fading and staining. Frame still retains some of the case colors. Buttstock still retains two cartouches, lightly faded.

EST $ 1500 - 3000...more

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Maynard 2nd Model Carbine

Lot # 716 (Sale Order: 216 of 335)      

Maynard 2nd Model Carbine

.50 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 23907 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut stock. Standard three-line Maynard patent markings on left side of frame and three-line Massachusetts Arms Company markings on right side of frame. Trigger plate tang dated 1865 . Two visible cartouches at wrist. Three-leaf rear sights fixed front sight, sling bar and ring.



Condition: Good. Retains some blued with evenly distributed surface oxidation, roughness and light rust over most of the metal. Markings remain legible, action functional, bore fair with heavy pitting. Stock worn with scattered marks and mars, lightly sanded, leaving the cartouches blurred.

EST $ 800 - 1200...more

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5th Model Burnside Carbine

Lot # 717 (Sale Order: 217 of 335)      

5th Model Burnside Carbine

.50 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 24523 . Blued and color case hardened finish, smooth walnut forend and buttstock. Standard two-line Burnside lock and breech markings, matching serial number on frame and breechblock, weak HDH script cartouche at wrist. Correct pattern leaf rear sight and fixed front sight, sling bar and ring, sling swivel in toe of stock.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a mottled and oxidized grayish-brown patina, showing some light pitting and old dried oil discoloration. Most markings clear, mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting. Stock worn with numerous bumps and dings, lightly sanded wits some added finish.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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Smith Civil War Carbine

Lot # 718 (Sale Order: 218 of 335)      

Smith Civil War Carbine

.50 caliber, 21.5" barrel, S/N 98 . Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend. Manufactured by American Machine Works. Standard markings throughout. Retains original rear sight, front sight, sling bar and ring. Visible cartouche and sub-inspector markings.



Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish, which is dulling and fading. Some case color on receiver. All markings clear and legible. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Wood with some scattered bumps and dings. A very nice Smith.

EST $ 1800 - 2500...more

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Starr Arms Percussion Civil War Carbine

Lot # 719 (Sale Order: 219 of 335)      

Starr Arms Percussion Civil War Carbine

.54 caliber, 21" barrel secured by a single brass band, S/N 13057 . Blued and color case hardened finish, brass mountings, walnut stock and forend. Standard two-line Starr marking on back-action lock plate, with two-line patent marking on receiver tang. Standard one-line barrel mark behind barrel band. Weak cartouche at wrist. Original leaf rear sight, front sight, sling ring attached to receiver with staple. The Springfield Research Service shows that Starr Carbine #13058 (one number off) was issued to Company A of the 17th Illinois Cavalry.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish, with a mottled and oxidized gray patina. Markings remain clear on the lock and receiver, weaker on the barrel. Cartouche visible but indistinct. Brass with a nice, uncleaned patina. Mechanically functional, good bore with some light pitting. Stock and forend with scattered bumps and bruises.

EST $ 1000 - 1500...more

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Starr Percussion Carbine

Lot # 720 (Sale Order: 220 of 335)      

Starr Percussion Carbine

.54 caliber, 21" barrel. Brass mounted walnut stock and forearm.



Condition: Blue on the barrel has mostly faded to a plum. The frame is a mottled gray to brown. Sharp markings on the upper tang and the barrel. The stock has a repair through the wrist. Bore is very good. Overall very good condition, the stock could be repaired better.

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Starr Model 1863 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 721 (Sale Order: 221 of 335)      

Starr Model 1863 Army Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 38769 . Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and loading lever, walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout. Standard Starr markings on both sides of frame, military sub-inspection marks throughout, clear script EF cartouche on left grip and script STB on the right grip. A much better-than-average example of a Civil War contract M1863 Starr Single Action Army revolver.



Condition: Very good. Retains some streaky original blue on the barrel and frame with fading, wear and loss. Some traces of case color are visible on the hammer and loading lever. Metal mostly smooth, with some scattered light surface oxidation and minor light pitting. Markings remain clear and crisp throughout. Mechanically functional, very good bore with light pitting. Grip very good with two nice cartouches, scattered bumps and dings and a small grain crack on the right side below the grip strap.

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Colt First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver

Lot # 722 (Sale Order: 222 of 335)      

Colt First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver

.44 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 1845 (mfg. ca 1848). Blued and color case hardened finish brass triggerguard and backstrap, ivory grip. Matching numbers throughout, including wedge, with the exception of the grip, which is a later replacement. One-line bracketed left-hand barrel address, two-line Colt's Patent mark over US on frame. Cylinder with Texas Ranger and Indian fight scene, with MODEL U.S.M.R. and COLT'S PATENT in bannered arcs above and below the serial number. Square-back triggerguard, oval stop slots. Roughly 7,000 of these revolvers were produced ca 1848-1850.



Condition: Good. Retains no finish, metal cleaned with sharp edges softened. Markings remain legible throughout. Retains some good cylinder scene. Mechanically functional, good bore with light to moderate pitting. Brass with a deep golden patina, gripstrap with a round repair in it. Loading lever screws replaced, wedge screw an old replacement, frame screws worn and polished with heavy slot wear. Ivory grip very good, showing some good age but is not likely from the period of use and seems to be a more recent addition to the gun as the fit is poor with gapping around the grip frame.

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Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver Attributed to Medal of Honor Recipient Captain Samuel Hymer, Com

Lot # 723 (Sale Order: 223 of 335)      

Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver Attributed to Medal of Honor Recipient Captain Samuel Hymer, Company D, 115th Illinois Infantry

.31 caliber, 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 274269 . Visible numbers matching. Blued finish with silver-plated front strap, back strap, and triggerguard. Smooth wood grips. Top of barrel marked with one line New York address. Backstrap engraved in script " Capt. Samuel Hymer/Co. "D" 155 Ill. Inf." Includes holster and 13" x 15" reproduced portrait of Captain Hymer.

Samuel Hymer enlisted in the 115th Illinois in September of 1862, and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in Company D. The 115th would see early service in the Ohio Valley, participating in the defense of Cincinnati against possible attack by Confederate General Henry Heth, as well as engaging raiders under General John Hunt Morgan. The regiment would see further service in the Western Theater of the war, being engaged at the Battles of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Resaca, and Kennesaw Mountain.

Hymer would receive the Medal of Honor at the Battle of Buzzard's Roost Gap, Georgia, on October 13, 1864. According to the official citation, then-Captain Hymer " With only 41 men under his command....defended and held a blockhouse against the attack of Hood's Division for nearly ten hours on. This action checked the advance of the enemy and insured the safety of the balance of the regiment, as well as that of the 8th Kentucky Infantry, then stationed at Ringgold, Georgia ." Hymer and most of his command would be captured during this operation, and held in Confederate captivity until March, 1865. After the war Hymer began a successful ranching business in Kansas, and eventually retired to Rushville City, Illinois, where he died in 1906.



Condition: Very good overall. Finish has a pleasing even plumb patina overall with some markings on barrel, possibly from a vice, which is corroborated by the hammer marks around hammer wedge. Some wear to finish on sharp edges. Moderate wear to silver plating, with most remaining on trigger guard and backstrap. Bore is good; some darkening but with visible rifling. Could be cleaned to better.

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Colt Model 1851 "Navy-Navy" Conversion Revolver

Lot # 724 (Sale Order: 224 of 335)      

Colt Model 1851 "Navy-Navy" Conversion Revolver

.38 Colt, 7.375" barrel, S/N 89849 (mfg. ca 1858). Blued and color case hardened finish, walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout including grip, with rear face of cylinder renumbered at the factory during the conversion process to 9849 , with no serial number on the side. Wedge a correctly unnumbered factory replacement, loading gate serial numbered 1156 , which should match the conversion ring of the revolver which was not removed. One-line Hartford barrel address, weak COLT'S / PATENT / US on frame, with added two-line 1871/1872 patent dates. Bottom of grip strap correctly stamped USN , bottom of barrel stamped R.W.M. [ANCHOR] , indicating inspection and acceptance of the altered revolver at the New York Navy Yard by Commander R.W. Meade. A scarce example of a US Navy contract Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver delivered as a percussion gun in 1858, used through the Civil War and altered to .38 centerfire for the Navy by Colt ca 1873 via the Richards-Mason system. A total of 2,097 revolvers were so altered for the US Navy, with roughly 1,000 being M1851s and the balance being M1861s.



Condition: Very good. Retains some of the Colt factory refurbished case color on the frame, with the barrel and other metal parts having a medium gray patina with scattered discoloration and light surface oxidation. Markings mostly clear, cylinder scene with some wear. Mechanically functional, very good bore that is mostly bright. Grip with bumps dings and mars from handling and use.

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Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

Lot # 725 (Sale Order: 225 of 335)      

Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 145284 (mfg. ca 1863). Blued and color casehardened finish, silver plated brass triggerguard and backstrap, one-piece varnished walnut grip. Matching serial numbers on all parts except cylinder arbor and grip, which are both unnumbered. Standard one-line NY barrel address, standard frame markings.



Condition: Very good. Revolver remains relatively crisp with clear markings, a smooth plum patina on most of the metal and some nice traces of case color on the loading lever and hammer. Good cylinder scene remaining, all safety pins worn away or broken. Brass with no silver remaining and a golden color. Mechanically functional, fair bore with moderate pitting. Grip worn with numerous bumps and dings and traces of varnish.

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