
The Robert Howard Collection, Part II
The Robert Howard Collection, Part II
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Description
Scarce Burnside Third Model Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 176 (Sale Order: 176 of 514)
Condition: Excellent for this model. Barrel retaining over 95% finish on barrel. Strong traces of martial blue remaining on frame and lever. Wood excellent with minor wear and marks.
Notes: Third model Burnside carbines are difficult to find as 2000 were produced in the Civil War and were heavily used; production was discontinued until perfected in the issue of the refined fourth model. This example is exceptional for a Third model.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
Rare Burnside Transition Breechloading Percussion Carbine, With Features Of Third And Fourth Models
Lot # 177 (Sale Order: 177 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with scattered wear and age patina. Faded case-hardening. Wood near mint with a few minor marks.
Estimate: 3000 - 4000
Merrill First Type Breechloading Percussion Carbine With Patchbox In Buttstock
Lot # 178 (Sale Order: 178 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Barrel retaining approximately 85-90% finish with light wear and minor scratches present. Case-hardening thin and faded but present. Wood excellent with a few minor dents and blemishes. An exceptional example of this model.
Estimate: 4500 - 6000
Smith Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 179 (Sale Order: 179 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with wear to buttplate and light fading of case-hardening. Wood near mint.
Estimate: 3000 - 4000
Rare Unopened Box Of Poultney's Patent Metallic Cartridges For The Smith Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 180 (Sale Order: 180 of 514)
Condition: Excellent with scattered light wear and scuffing to label. Age discoloration to wrapper. Shrink-wrapped.
Estimate: 800 - 1000
Gallagher Breechloading Cartridge Carbine By Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia
Lot # 181 (Sale Order: 181 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint, retaining approximately 80-90% finish with minor flaking on patchbox and buttplate. Rich and vibrant case-hardening. Wood near mint.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
Rare Unpened Box Of Ammunition For The Gallagher Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 182 (Sale Order: 182 of 514)
Condition: Excellent with scattered light scuffing and age discoloration to label.
Estimate: 700 - 900
Rare British-marked Starr Cartridge Carbine
Lot # 183 (Sale Order: 183 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Approximately 95-100% finish with slight handling wear present. Faded but present case-hardening. Excellent wood with only minor marks.
Estimate: 5000 - 6000
Rare U.S. Sharps Model 1855 Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 184 (Sale Order: 184 of 514)
Condition: Very good to fine. Metal with grey-brown age patina and scattered fine pitting. Slight traces of silvered case-hardening remaining in protected areas. Rear sight needs ""V"" slide. Wood very good, showing a few dents and blemishes. Minor sliver chip to right fore-end.
Notes: Only 700 of this were manufactured and very few have survived as most were used in the opening days and weeks of the Civil War.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
Scarce U.S. Navy Sharps New Model 1859 Percussion Breech-loading Rifle
Lot # 185 (Sale Order: 185 of 514)
Condition: Fine for this model. Barrel and bands with smooth dark brown age patina. Traces of silvered case-hardening present. Wood very good with scattered minor dents and bruises. Bright bore.
Estimate: 6000 - 8000
Scarce U.S. Sharps ""berdan Sharpshooters"" New Model 1859 Army Rifle
Lot # 186 (Sale Order: 186 of 514)
Condition: Fine. Metal with mottled grey patina with scattered light pitting and spotting. Wood very good with one period crack repair to fore-end and minor dents and bruises. Old revarnish present. Bore good with strong rifling and minor spots of pitting.
Notes: Berdan Sharps are much sought after by collectors, primarily due to the Civil War fame of this unit. This very gun is pictured in Roy Marcot's fine book on Berdan's Sharpshooters. Author Frank Sellers discusses these arms on pages 71, 72, 73, 81 and 182 of his definitive book on Sharps rifles. A truly historic firearm.
Estimate: 6000 - 8000
Lot Of Three Assorted U.S. Socket Bayonets
Lot # 187 (Sale Order: 187 of 514)
Condition: 1) Excellent with scattered light wear overall. 2) Excellent. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with light wear to collar.
Estimate: 600 - 800
Rare Sword Bayonet For The Sharps 3-band Musket By Collins
Lot # 188 (Sale Order: 188 of 514)
Condition: Very good to excellent with scattered light wear present.
Estimate: 350 - 550
Lot Of Three Assorted Canteens
Lot # 190 (Sale Order: 189 of 514)
Condition: All are very good to excellent with light age wear and patina.
Estimate: 700 - 900
Rare U.S. Navy Hitchcock Patent Pistol Cartridge Pouch
Lot # 191 (Sale Order: 190 of 514)
Condition: Very good with light surface checking to leather and light to moderate wear overall.
Estimate: 800 - 1000
Lot Of Two Assorted U.S. Ammunition Pouches
Lot # 192 (Sale Order: 191 of 514)
Condition: 1) Good as configured. Interior of pouch altered by having existing loops removed and wooden block added for larger rounds. 2) Very good with scattered wear and patina.
Estimate: 700 - 900
Rare Hagner No. 1 U.S. Martial Ammunition Pouch
Lot # 193 (Sale Order: 192 of 514)
Condition: Very good to excellent with light wear and patina. Minor verdigris deposits on brass fittings.
Estimate: 900 - 1200
Fine Texas D-guard Confederate Bowie Knife With Scabbard
Lot # 194 (Sale Order: 193 of 514)
Condition: Fine. Light patina and wear to blade; scabbard with patina, wear; leather remains supple.
Notes: See William A. Albaugh III and Edward N. Simmons, Confederate Arms, chapter III, pages 124-128.
Estimate: 3500 - 5500
Interesting Unmarked Two-cavity Bullet Mold With Tag Reading ""bullet Mold For A Dance Revolver""
Lot # 195 (Sale Order: 194 of 514)
Condition: Very good, showing age wear, scattered pitting and patina.
Estimate: 250 - 350
Rare Martially Marked Ballard Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 196 (Sale Order: 195 of 514)
Condition: Very good. Barrel retaining 90-95% brown finish with scattered light wear to relief edges. Frame and mountings with grey patina, showing minor pitting on lever and buttplate. Wood excellent with light marks.
Estimate: 5000 - 6000
U.S. Sharps And Hankins Model 1862 ""short"" Cavalry Single Shot Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 197 (Sale Order: 196 of 514)
Condition: Fine for this model. Browning and fading of blue finish mixed with grey-brown patina. Minor spotting and pitting on right side of frame. Slight traces of blue finish remaining on the hammer. Wood excellent with a few minor dents and blemishes.
Notes: Approximately 1000 of these ""short"" carbines were manufactured and were used exclusively by the Third New York Volunteer Cavalry [see page 173, Sellers, Sharps Firearms] Flayderman states that some were used by the 11th New York Cavalry as well [see Flayderman 5F094]
Estimate: 3000 - 4000
Rare Warner Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 198 (Sale Order: 197 of 514)
Condition: Fine. Steel with grey patina and scattered light pitting. Brass elements with mellow age patina. Wood showing a fine hairline crack and a few minor marks.
Notes: Approximately 4000 Warner carbines were purchased by the U.S. Army but nearly all were purchased at auction after the Civil War and re-sold in Europe; less than 200 survive today [see Flayderman, 9B-102].
Estimate: 5000 - 6000
U.S. Gibbs Breechloading Carbine By William F. Brooks, New York City
Lot # 199 (Sale Order: 198 of 514)
Condition: Excellent for this model. Retaining approximately 95-99% finish with light wear to relief edges. Traces of case-hardening remaining. Wood excellent with minor wear and marks.
Notes: Only 1052 of this model carbine were produced and this example is unquestionably one of the finest Gibbs in existence.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000
Gwyn & Campbell Martially Marked Type Ii, Third Variant Breechloading Carbine
Lot # 200 (Sale Order: 199 of 514)
Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with scattered wear to relief edges. Vibrant case-hardening. Excellent wood.
Estimate: 4000 - 6500
Rare U.S. Navy Joslyn Model 1864 Carbine
Lot # 201 (Sale Order: 200 of 514)
Condition: Excellent to mint. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with minor flaking at muzzle. Wood excellent with only insignificant marks.
Notes: Obviously issued to the U.S. Navy, this example in its present near mint condition was probably never used.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000