
The Robert Howard Collection, Part II
The Robert Howard Collection, Part II
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Description
Pair Of Vintage Leather Saddlebags, C. 1950s
Lot # 126 (Sale Order: 126 of 514)
Condition: Very good with light wear and scuffing.
Estimate: 100 - 150
Pair Of Reproduction Pommel Saddlebags
Lot # 127 (Sale Order: 127 of 514)
Condition: Excellent.
Estimate: 250 - 350
Pair Of Leather Pommel Bags, C. 1910-20
Lot # 128 (Sale Order: 128 of 514)
Condition: Very good. Showing wear and scuffing overall.
Estimate: 250 - 350
U.S. Springfield Model 1847 Artillery Sappers And Miners Muskatoon
Lot # 129 (Sale Order: 129 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Steel remaining bright with no pitting in evidence. Wood excellent and near mint. An exceptional example.
Notes: Only 830 of this model were manufactured and 228 of these were altered to this configuration. This example is one of the finest in existence.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
U.S. Springfield Model 1847 Cavalry Percussion Musketoon
Lot # 130 (Sale Order: 130 of 514)
Condition: Excellent for this model with scattered wear and minor marks to wood.
Notes: Only 334 of this model were altered in 1859 and this is no doubt one of the finest surviving specimens [see February, 1994 Gun Report for an in depth discussion of these musketoons by author Peter Schmidt].
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
Very Rare U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Rifled Carbine
Lot # 131 (Sale Order: 131 of 514)
Condition: Very good to fine for this model. Grey metal with scattered light pitting and age patina. Traces of silvered case-hardening remaining on hammer and lock. Wood excellent with minor marks present. An exceptional example of this rare model, perhaps the finest in existence.
Notes: Only 1000 of these carbines were manufactured by the Springfield Armory.
Estimate: 6000 - 8000
U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Rifle Musket, Dated 1858
Lot # 132 (Sale Order: 132 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Steel in unpolished bright metal with light wear overall. Wood excellent with a few minor bruises.
Notes: 47,115 of this model were manufactured. It was the first U.S. martial model to fire the .58 caliber Minie ball [see Flayderman 9A-307].
Estimate: 5000 - 7000
U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Percussion Rifle Musket Dated 1859
Lot # 133 (Sale Order: 133 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. All steel in the white and showing light wear. Wood with light wear and minor dents and blemishes.
Estimate: 4500 - 6500
U.S. Springfield Model 1855 Cadet Rifled Percussion Musket, Dated 1859
Lot # 134 (Sale Order: 134 of 514)
Condition: Excellent with clean bright metal overall. Wood with scattered wear and minor dents and bruises.
Estimate: 2000 - 3500
U.S. Springfield Model 1863 Type I Rifle Musket Dated 1863
Lot # 135 (Sale Order: 135 of 514)
Condition: Excellent with clean in the white polished metal overall. Vibrant case-hardening. Wood excellent with a few insignificant marks.
Notes: 273,265 of this model were produced.
Estimate: 3000 - 4000
U.S. Springfield Model 1863 Type Ii Rifle Musket
Lot # 136 (Sale Order: 136 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Metal in-the-white with scattered light wear overall. Wood excellent, showing only minor dents and bruises.
Estimate: 4500 - 6000
U.S. Springfield First Model 1865 Allin Conversion Rifle
Lot # 137 (Sale Order: 137 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. In-the-bright metal excellent with light wear overall. 100% vibrant case-hardening. Excellent wood with minor marks present.
Estimate: 3500 - 5000
Rare And Exceptional U.S. Springfield Alteration Of Spencer Model 1865 Cavalry Carbine To Infantry R
Lot # 138 (Sale Order: 138 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with minor wear to relief edges. Faded case-hardening with some areas of color remaining. Wood very good with minor hairline crack in buttstock and minor dents and bruises. Bright bore.
Notes: See Flayderman 9B-087 for discussion on this variation.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
Scarce And Exceptional U.S. Springfield Second Model 1866 Allin Conversion Rifle
Lot # 139 (Sale Order: 139 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining bright metal finish overall. Blued and case-hardened elements retaining 100% vibrant finish. Wood near mint. Bright bore.
Notes: 25,000 of this model were manufactured. This example one of finest in existence.
Estimate: 5000 - 6000
U.S. Springfield Model 1869 Cadet Trapdoor Rifle
Lot # 140 (Sale Order: 140 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Metal showing original bright finish with slight wear overall. Minor pitting near muzzle. Case-hardened elements retaining traces of faded and silvered case-hardening with light wear overall. Wood excellent with scattered wear and light blemishes. Bright bore.
Estimate: 2500 - 3500
Rare U.S. Springfield Altered Sharps Model 1870, Type Ii Breechloading Military Rifle
Lot # 141 (Sale Order: 141 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Polished steel barrel and mountings with light grey patina. Vibrant case-hardening.
Notes: This is one of the second type of these Springfield alterations; the Sharps frame used was the1874 Sharps cartridge rifle without provision for the pellet primer system; only 300 of this alteration were produced. [see Flayderman 5F-037]
Estimate: 7000 - 8000
U.S. Springfield Model 1870 Trapdoor Rifle
Lot # 142 (Sale Order: 142 of 514)
Condition: Very good. Metal with smooth grey patina, showing scattered wear overall. Wood with minor wear and light marks.
Estimate: 800 - 1200
Rare U.S. Springfield Altered Sharps Model 1870, First Type, Breechloading Rifle
Lot # 143 (Sale Order: 143 of 514)
Condition: Excellent as configured. Bright metal with no evidence of pitting. Some vibrant case-hardening remaining. Wood with light wear and minor marks.
Notes: Only 700 of this model were manufactured.
Estimate: 4000 - 5000
U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle
Lot # 144 (Sale Order: 144 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 90-95% finish with scattered light wear to breechblock, lock and relief edges. Excellent wood with minor dents and blemishes. Sling with wear. An excellent and discriminating example.
Estimate: 2000 - 4000
Rare Full Box Of Blank .58 Caliber Blank Cartridges By U.m.c.
Lot # 145 (Sale Order: 145 of 514)
Condition: Near mint.
Estimate: 150 - 250
Lot Of Three Reproduction Cartridge And Bullet Blocks
Lot # 146 (Sale Order: 146 of 514)
Condition: 1) Both are excellent. 2) Very good. Top of paper torn.
Estimate: 50 - 100
Rare And Exceptional U.S. Springfield Lee Model 1875 Vertical Action Rifle
Lot # 147 (Sale Order: 147 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining approximately 90-95% finish with scattered light wear to relief edges and buttplate. Wood excellent with a few minor marks. Mirror bright bore.
Notes: Only 143 of this model were manufactured. This example made in 1875.
Estimate: 6000 - 8000
Rare U.S. Army Model 1876 Mills Canvas Cartridge Belt
Lot # 148 (Sale Order: 148 of 514)
Condition: Very good with age wear and patina.
Estimate: 350 - 550
Exceptional U.S. Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle
Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 149 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining approximately 99-100% finish with virtually no wear in evidence. Vibrant case-hardening. Wood near mint. Bright bore. An exceptional example.
Estimate: 3500 - 6000
Lot Of Five Assorted U.S. Martial Rifle Tools
Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 150 of 514)
Condition: All are excellent to mint.
Estimate: 300 - 400