Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

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Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

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An Event for the Ages, this highly anticipated fresh to the market offering will be the focus of those passionate about firearms history.12 prestigious collections will be featured.

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CURLY MAPLE HIGHLY INLAID FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO THE ALLENTOWN GUNSMITH JOHN MOLL.

Lot # 1504 (Sale Order: 501 of 563)      

Cal. 40. 56" overall. 3-3/4" x 1-5/16" buttplate. 40-3/4" full oct bbl marked "ALLENTOWN" in script. 1-5/8" brass plate inlet into top bbl flat. This gun has 20 silver inlays which include a desirable silver "Indian head" forward of the trigger guard and an engraved eagle inlay on each side of the forestock. The cheekpiece inlay is an 8-pointed star within a circle highlighted by dark wood staining. The 4-pc brass patchbox is engraved and dated "1831" and has brass wire inlaid for sideplates which is separated from the door by dark stained wood. The finial has one shield like piercing also dark stained. The dark wood staining continues along the buttplate on the cheekpiece side and in the piercing of the sideplate. This dark staining is nearly always associated with the Hellertown Moll's. The silver oval thumb piece inlay is initialed "JS" probably for the owner of the rifle and the flintlock is marked "M & W BUEHLER PHILADELPHIA". The engraved brass sideplate is typical of the Moll designs of the 1830 period. The Moll family was active in the Allentown area for over 100 years and is very highly thought of in gun collection circles. The first John Moll is listed in the tax records in 1764 and this Moll had a son John Moll born in 1773, another son John J. Moll born 1776 and a third son Peter born in 1779. John Moll II carried on his father's business on North 7th Street in Allentown during the War of 1812 while his brother Peter answered the call to arms. Peter and David Moll, Peter's son, were making guns in Hellertown, PA as early as 1820. This gun gives all the appearance of being a Peter and David Moll Hellertown rifle, however, a second identical gun is known to exist which is signed "JOHN MOLL" on its bbl. The only rifles we are aware of that carry the Allentown marking and the Lehigh Country Indian Head design forward trigger guard are, in fact, by John Moll. CONDITION: 8" of forend wood is replaced at the muzzle, a stress crack in the wood at the toe of the butt. A minor chip of wood is missing at the front end of the lock which probably was lost in period. 4-55452

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GOLDEN AGE RELIEF CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE OF POSSIBLE SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE.

Lot # 1505 (Sale Order: 502 of 563)      

Cal. 52. Overall length 65-1/2", 5" x 1-3/4" buttplate. 49-1/2" oct to rnd smooth unmarked bbl. This curly maple stocked rifle is profusely relief carved behind, under and forward of its 4-1/4" long cheekpiece. The rifle has low relief fleur-de-lis carving rear of the bbl tang and has a 4-pc brass engraved patchbox with a daisy head finial. The finial is held to the stock by three wood screws while the patchbox and sideplates are pinned. The brass sideplate is not engraved. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: The mainspring appears to be broken. There are small professional replacements forward of the lock and at the toe. Stock remains sound. 38" of forestock is replaced. 4-49976

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EXTREMELY EARLY RESTOCKED JOHN OR JOHANNES MOLL KENTUCKY SMOOTH RIFLE.

Lot # 1506 (Sale Order: 503 of 563)      

Cal. 70. 61" overall. 4-1/2" x 1-3/4" buttplate. 45-1/2" oct to rnd smooth bbl fully decorated with brass inlay. The first record of John Moll is the Northampton Tax Record of 1764. This gun was restocked using the sideplate, trigger guard, toeplate, buttplate, patchbox, and perhaps even the European bbl, from a very early John or Johannes Moll gun. The restocking probably occurred in the early 19th century. Unfortunately, there are few remaining guns that can be absolutely attributed to Johannes Moll, there is one remaining signed bbl and one remaining signed gun known. It is entirely possible this bbl of European origin very well may have been used on a Johannes Moll gun. Much has been written concerning the important Moll family of Allentown, PA and even though this gun is restocked, it remains as a very significant part of early gun making history. CONDITION: The remaining parts of the orig Moll rifle are in excellent condition, however, the poor restocking job shows much signs of hard usage. This gun is historically important and shows how in the past parts from older guns were often reused. 4-54037

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UPPER SUSQUEHANNA SCHOOL PERCUSSION BLOCK GUN.

Lot # 1507 (Sale Order: 504 of 563)      

Cal. 58. 53" overall. 4" x 1-1/8" buttplate. 37-1/2" full oct bbl signed with makers initials. This gun is typical of guns made in the Upper Susquehanna School of gunsmithing with its characteristic 8" long brass comb inlay and its football shaped brass sideplate. The 4-pc patchbox is not engraved and has four piercings and characteristic of the school. The gun has a 4-3/4" saddleplate, again characteristic of the school. The cheekpiece is covered by 4-3/4" brass inlay. The percussion lock is engraved and marked "G GOULCHER". This gun is very similar to the more common bench rifle but instead was made to "shoot the block". In today's block shoots, sporting organizations raise money by having participants pay to take one shot with their shotgun at a stabilized block with an "X". In early block shoots the block gun was stabilized on a bench while the block with it's "X" was swinging like a pendulum. Whoever's shot got closest to the center of the "X" always won the shoot. CONDITION: The toeplate is missing four of its nails and the bbl has been cut from the rear 2 to 3 inches. 4-55438

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CASED J. KUNZ (PHILADELPHIA) TWO BARREL PERCUSSION TAKEDOWN SHOTGUN/ RIFLE COMBINATION.

Lot # 1509 (Sale Order: 505 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .434 Groove diameter, (rifled with 8 deep rectangular grooves) and .496 bore diameter smooth bore. Both bbls are browned, 32-1/2" long with under ribs. Shotgun bbl is round, rifle bbl is octagonal and mounted with semi-buckhorn V-notch rear sight and picket post front dovetailed through top flat, which is engraved "J. KUNZ PHILADa" (1830-1840)behind sight. Patent breeches have snail shaped bolsters, and screw into boxlock percussion action with Q-D locking detent on left side. Action with flat faced lightly chamfered dolphin headed hammer, is engraved with exceptionally well cut large open scroll with geometric and feather borders. Right side is engraved "J. KUNZ" under hammer. Tangs of action are dovetailed into heavy iron ring, into which takedown buttstock engages with bayonet lugs. Buttplate with 2-1/2" tang, has 2" return fitted with button releasing hinged shoulder portion of plate to reveal holes in butt for storage of balls, etc. New hickory ramrod fits both sets of bbls, and is held by two plain pipes and long tailpipe. Varnished walnut case with inlet brass corners, hinged round section D-handle, and sliding lock fasteners, is lined in burgundy velvet. Case contains compartments for both sets of bbls, action and stock, and some accessories, including four ramrods (none of which fit either bbl), an American Cap & Flask Co leather flask pouch, and a Batty 1853 marked powder flask depicting American Indian with rifle and fallen deer, along with an 11 bore patch cutter, steel T-shaped combination nipple wrench/ screw driver with brass caps, as well as an empty Eely Bros cap tin. Empty covered compartments have patterned velvet borders and mother-of-pearl knobs on lids. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain most of what appears to be their orig brown. Action has traces of case color, but is mostly pewter gray. Stocks retain nearly all of their French polish finish. Bores are excellent. Lock is crisp. Case exterior is very fine, with a number of marks and stains in its orig finish. Interior cloth is fine, with a number of compressions and light stains. Interior partitions are mostly good, some loosening. Accessories are good. 4-50050 MGM332

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HALF STOCK TARGET RIFLE BY SLOTTER & COMPANY PHILADELPHIA MADE FOR J. BACH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Lot # 1510 (Sale Order: 506 of 563)      

Cal. 45. 48-1/2" overall. 4-1/2" x 1-1/8" buttplate. 31-1/2" full oct bbl marked "SLOTTER & Co PHILA MADE FOR J. BACH SAN FRANCo, Cal". Side flat of bbl is marked "GAIN TWIST AND WART" at the breech. The bbl is held to the walnut stock with two bbl wedges and the percussion lock is marked "SLOTTER & Co. PHILa" the bbl tang includes the rack mark "62". The brass toeplate is typical of Slotter guns. Slotter & Co were active in Philadelphia circa 1860-1870. Many of their guns were sold by Bach in San Francisco and these guns are quite rare. CONDITION: There is a hole in the bbl rib above the rear ramrod pipe suggesting there may have been a sling swivel. There are a few very small pieces of wood missing at the lock and bbl tang and unfortunately the of target sights has left a groove in the top flat of the bbl running through parts of the bbl signature. 4-55354

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SLOTTER & COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE MADE FOR A. J. PLATE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORN

Lot # 1511 (Sale Order: 507 of 563)      

Cal. 45. 49-1/2" overall. 4-3/8" x 1-1/4" buttplate. 33-1/2" full oct rifled bbl marked "SLOTTER & Co MADE FOR A. J. PLATE, SAN FRANCISO". The engraved back action percussion lock is marked "SLOTTER & Co. PHILa". The silver capbox is profusely engraved with a "pheasant scene" and is marked inside its door "SLOTTER & Co. PHILa". The tang on the capbox is identical to that on the silver toeplate. The buttplate, trigger guard and nosecap are silver and the bbl is held to the walnut stock with two bbl wedges surrounded by silver inlays. The stock has a checkered wrist and the rifle has double set triggers. CONDITION: A triangular break in the toe of the butt, lock is somewhat pitted. The A. J. Plate marking on the bbl is faint but existing. The ramrod is a replacement. 4-55357

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RARE J. P. GEMMER ST. LOUIS PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE WITH BULLET STARTER.

Lot # 1512 (Sale Order: 508 of 563)      

Cal. 36. 46-1/2" overall. 4-1/4" x 1-1/4" buttplate. 32" full oct rifled bbl nicely marked "J. P. GEMMER ST. LOUIS". Walnut stock. Gemmer worked for Samuel Hawkin in St. Louis and took over the shop after Hawkin's death. Marked "J.P.GEMMER ST.LOUIS" on top of bbl. The engraved percussion lock is marked "PENNSYLVANIA / RIFLE WORKS" which was located in Philadelphia, PA. False muzzle is attached, equipped with double set triggers. The bbl is held to the stock with one bbl wedge. CONDITION: Rifle is in fine condition with some pitting on the surface of the percussion lock. Front ramrod pipe has been re-soldered. 4-55353

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HALF STOCK SILVER MOUNTED LADIES RIFLE BY J. WURFFLEIN, PHILADELPHIA.

Lot # 1513 (Sale Order: 509 of 563)      

Cal. 36. 40-1/2" overall. 4-1/2" x 1-1/4" buttplate. 34-1/2" full oct bbl stamped "J WURFFLEIN PHILADA". This rifle is silver mounted with an attractive engraved silver capbox. The silver bbl tang, buttplate tang, toeplate, ramrod entrance ferrule and trigger guard are all very nicely engraved. The rifle has double set triggers and the bbl is held to the stock with one bbl wedge. The walnut stock is nicely checkered at the wrist and the percussion lock is profusely engraved, is stamped "J. WURFFLEIN", and has an external hammer safety. The rifle has double set triggers. The ramrod appears to be orig to the gun. This is a very nice example of a ladies rifle by a well known Philadelphia maker. CONDITION: Excellent condition throughout with some bbl pitting toward the breech end of the bbl. 4-55440

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HEAVY HALF STOCK PERCUSSION UNMARKED TARGET RIFLE.

Lot # 1514 (Sale Order: 510 of 563)      

Cal. 60. 52-1/2" overall. 4-1/2" x 1-5/8" buttplate. 37" full oct unsigned rifled bbl. This rifle with it's large Cal. is the sort considered to be a "plains type" target rifle. It's engraved percussion lock is unsigned and there is a iron capbox in the stock. The gull wing cheekpiece might suggest New York State manufacture. The bbl tang extends 6-1/2" over the wrist to stabilize a bad break in the wrist area. The rifle has double set triggers. CONDITION: Stock is in very poor condition with massive metal repairs stabilizing the underside of the forend. The gun was totally broken through at the wrist and the toe at the butt is broken. Inlays around the bbl pins on the right hand side are missing or damaged. The bbl has been cut about 10". Based on condition this gun is not terribly desirable but it is a good historic example of a plains type rifle that shows evidence of really having been heavily used, if it could only talk. 4-55355

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HEAVY HALF STOCK CONRAD HORN HAZELTON, PENNSYLVANIA TARGET RIFLE.

Lot # 1515 (Sale Order: 511 of 563)      

Cal. 52. 54" overall. 4-1/2" x 1-1/2" buttplate. 38" full oct rifled bbl initialed "C H" for the gunsmith Conrad Horn of Hazelton, PA with brothers William and Thomas circa 1820-1880. The percussion lock is unmarked and the gun has double set triggers. The nosecap is unusual in that it is 2-7/8" long with a pointed end. Brass sideplate is typical for Conrad Horn rifles. Conrad Horn is well known for his Kentucky rifles. CONDITION: The rifle at one time had a bullet starter which is missing as well as a rear peep sight, also missing. The Conrad Horn initials on the bbl are faint and worn, otherwise the walnut stock and rifle are clean and solid. 4-55356

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CASED PAIR OF OFFICERS PISTOLS MARKED "R. S. CLARK NEW YORK".

Lot # 1517 (Sale Order: 512 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .505 Groove diameter. 9-1/2" Damascus octagonal bbls with rifled bores, are engraved "R. S. Clark NEW YORK" (listed in Sellers as being in Albany, no dates given) on top flats with V-notch rear and blade front sights dovetailed through. Bbls have under ribs fitted with small plain pipes holding ebony ramrods with silver tips. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs. Patent breeches with nicely filed percussion bolsters have platinum blow-outs, and are inlaid with four gold bands. Breech irons are nicely scroll engraved. Back action locks with flat faced serpentine hammers are engraved with well cut open scroll and "ALEXANDER" "MAKER" (No information found). Trigger plates are fitted with set triggers. Scroll engraved trigger guards with finger spurs have stylized pineapple finials. Stocks, which appear to be of lightly fiddle figured American walnut have flared grips encircled with engraved German silver bands, with inlet German silver ovals on bottoms. Grips are checkered at approx 36 LPI square checkering having mullered borders. There are silver cap transitions from stocks to bbl ribs, and stocks mount to bbls with side nails through oval silver escutcheons. Pistols are housed in what appears to be their orig mahogany case with inlet brass corners and rectangular brass medallion on top, which has folding D-ring handle. Case is held closed by two sliding latches. Case is lined in red velvet and contains a steel round ball mold with top sprue plate, fluted copper bodied powder flask, Japanned cap tin with caps, round pewter oil bottle, walnut knobbed hickory loading rod, a number of lead balls, and a key. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Very good. All iron parts cleaned to a silver patina, some Damascus finish is still visible. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish with numerous light marks. Locks and triggers work. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig finish, with a number of old and new marks, with a 12" crack running through lid. Interior velvet is considerably faded. Partitions are good. Accessories are good. 4-49855 MGM137

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CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION PISTOLS BY RICHARD CONSTABLE, PHILADELPHIA.

Lot # 1518 (Sale Order: 513 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .455 Smooth bore diameter. 8-1/2" Browned octagon bbls are fitted with under ribs mounting single plain pipes holding walnut ramrods with swell tips. Top flats of bbls are engraved "PHILADa". Case hardened patent breeches have snail bolsters, and V-notch rear sights dovetailed through front portions. Breech irons are plain. Case hardened back action locks are fitted with flat faced serpentine hammers with stylized dolphins heads, and are engraved "R. Constable" (Philadelphia, PA, 1817 - 1851). Trigger plates are fitted with set triggers. Lightly figured American walnut stocks have checkered, flared grips with vacant silver ovals inlaid on bottoms. There are vacant silver ovals at tops of grips. Trigger guards with ball and spear finials, are scroll engraved with finger spurs added. Stocks mount to bbls with side nails through oval silver escutcheons, and transition to ribs with horn tips. Walnut case is lined in red velvet, and contains 4-1/4" copper-bodied Sykes flask, nutcracker steel mold marked "80", along with a key. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Excellent, as finely refinished. Bbls retain approx 90% light colored brown. Breech plugs, irons, and locks retain most of a nicely colored re-hardening. Stocks retain over 80% of a renewed French polish, with some light scratches, and thinning at fronts and around locks. Locks are crisp. Set triggers work. Relatively new case has a number of scratches in its outer finish, and a crack across back end. Interior velvet has marks and compressions from contact with guns. Accessories are good. 4-49869 MGM140

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EARLY 18TH CENTURY CURLY MAPLE FLINTLOCK AMERICAN PISTOL.

Lot # 1519 (Sale Order: 514 of 563)      

Please Note (3/14/15): The pistol is reconverted from percussion. NSN. 9" full oct unmarked 41 Cal. smooth bbl pinned to curly maple stock. Overall 14-3/4". Brass trigger guard and ramrod ferrules are of early American design. Unique grip curves inward and ends in a flattened ball. Lock is very early hand forged German style. All indications are this is a very early, possibly Revolutionary War era pistol. PROVENANCE: Ex-John Laidacker Collection. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Fine. Complete and working with only minor surface dings and scratches. 4-49951 RG50

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UNUSUAL FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY PISTOL FROM THE FORMER WILLIAM LOCKE COLLECTION.

Lot # 1520 (Sale Order: 515 of 563)      

NSN. 4-1/4" oct to rnd .388 Cal unmarked bbl. This petite curly maple stocked pistol has a bulbous relief barrel shape ending to it's pistol grip. Pistol has no sideplate and has an orig flint lock stamped "P. P. IRVING WARRANTED". Trigger guard and nosecap are brass and pistol has no other decoration. This pistol is pictured on plate number 148 of the William M. Locke Collection in The Kentucky Rifle by Dillin forth edition. PROVENANCE: See Thoughts on the American Flintlock Pistol, 1959 & 1974, by Dyke, p. 16. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Pistol is clean, solid and orig throughout. 4-49755 RG101

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KENTUCKY PISTOL PRE-REVOLUTIONARY.

Lot # 1521 (Sale Order: 516 of 563)      

NSN. .58 Cal x 8" long brass rnd/oct (3-1/2") bbl unmarked at breech. 3 ornamental rings are turned around the muzzle. 4-3/8" long handmade lock is unmarked having a vertical 1/8" wide groove behind cock. Brass furniture consists of nose cap, 2-rammer pipes, trigger guard with finial, buttcap and triangular sideplate. Curly maple stock measures 13-1/2" long. This wonderful Kentucky pistol is listed in the following publications. 1) Illustrated in "The Kentucky Rifle" - A True American Heritage in Pictures", p101, listed as Collection of H.L> Murray Jr., 1967. 2) "Kentucky Rifles and Pistols 1750-1850" p235, listed as Collection of Tom Seymour, 1976. Exhibited: 1971, York County Pennsylvania, Historical Society Exhibition. PROVENANCE: See The Kentucky Rifle, a True American Heritage in Pictures, 1967 & 1985, by KRA, p. 101; see Kentucky Rifles and Pistols 1750-1850, 1976, by KRA, p. 235. In the 1940's a collector named Howard L. Murray Jr. noticed a child playing, chasing another with this pistol. Mr. Murray asked the child for his name and address, later visited the parents and purchased said gun, and ultimately sold the gun to Dr. Sirkin. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Iron lock has light pitting 1 1/2" pc. of forestock replaced and a piece of wood replaced around the lock. Otherwise, very good. 4-49768 PAS72

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA, ORWIGSBURG MARKED KENTUCKY STYLE PISTOL.

Lot # 1522 (Sale Order: 517 of 563)      

Please Note (3/14/15): The front 2" of the stock has been replaced. NSN. This two stage brass bbl pistol measures about 14" overall with 8", 60 cal bore. BBl is marked "ORWIGSBURG". Orwigsburg was a community near Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania dating from the mid-18th century though not being established as a town until the 19th century. Gun is mounted on walnut stock from reused European parts including Birmingham proofed bbl. Lock is possibly marked "SHARPE" who John Sharpe was a known source of trade locks during this era (though the "R" appears to be an "N" on engraved name). PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Very good overall. Reconverted using old hammer and frizzen with darker patina than rest of lock. Top jaw and top jaw screw are replaced. Barrel and lock markings discernible. Brass cleaned overall with staining and pitting. "ORWIGSBURG" marking is unknown and its meaning or when engraved is not known or warrantied. There is a repair to right side buttplate tang which may be contemporary note brass pin about 2" from end of taper. Front thimble is probable replacement with different patina than ramrod pipe. Stock is refinished with several glued repairs including above lock, forward of lock and several insets or putty repairs in forestock. Mechanically sloppy with smooth, eroded bore. 4-49888 JS331

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RARE AND FINE 1811 SIMEON NORTH PINNED FASTENED CONTRACT PISTOL.

Lot # 1523 (Sale Order: 518 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. 74. 8-1/2" rnd bbl, marked at top of breech "P / US". Bbl tang marked "P" behind tang screw. Lock marked under brass pan with an eagle over "U. STATES.". Behind cock marked "S. NORTH / BERLIN / CON.". Lock plate, brass pan, cock, top jaw, top jaw screw, battery, bridle, tumbler, and sear marked "VI" as are all of the screws. Tang screws, side screws and side plate also marked "VI", indicating that this gun is 100% original. Butt cap, trigger guard, ramrod and pipe are brass and fit very tightly to the wood. Walnut stock marked "HHP" (Henry H. Perkins, accepting government inspector). Ramrod appears to be original and has been in this gun a long time. This among the rarest North martial flint pistols and this is no doubt a top example, if not the finest known. PROVENANCE: Charles Radcliffe Collection. Ex-Dr. Joseph A. Murphy Collection. Ex-C. Meade Patterson Collection, sold November 11, 1999 as item 20, Conestoga Auction Company. Malcolm MacFarlane, Sewickley, PA 1954- ASAC Bulletin No. 2 Fig 6, p. 9, 1956; A Pictorial History of U.S. Single Shot Martial Pistols Plate 4 and Dust Jacket, 1957. CONDITION: Metal is pristine showing its original polish marks with slight evidence of hardened grease on the lock indicating that this is a superior specimen. Walnut stock retains original finish with only a few, very minor, nicks, not detracting from its superior condition. Brass furniture has never been cleaned, showing its age very well, but no patina, indicating it has been cared for and stored well very many years. With only 550 delivered, a hard gun to find in this fine of condition. 4-54787

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A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF U.S. SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOLS.

Lot # 1524 (Sale Order: 519 of 563)      

A Pictorial History of U.S. Single Shot Martial Pistols by James Kalman with text by C, Meade Patterson. This book printed in Holland contains 42 large 13" X 10.75" full color painted plates of U. S. primary and important secondary U.S. martial pistols as painted by the artist James Kalman. These plates would be suitable for framing. The 1811 North pistol for sale in the previous lot is pictured on the cover jacket of this book as well as being shown on plate #4. CONDITION: Pristine condition in its original shipping box. 4-55447

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1811 S. NORTH PINNED FASTENED CONTRACT PISTOL.

Lot # 1525 (Sale Order: 520 of 563)      

NSN. .73 Cal. x 8-3/4" long bbl marked at top near breech "P/U" ("S" missing), "P" on back strap and has been reconverted back to flintlock. 5-3/16" long lock marked under brass pin spread winged eagle facing muzzle over "U.STATES" and reading in three vertical lines behind the cock "S.NORTH/BERLIN/CON". Brass furniture consists of rammer pipe, trigger guard, buttcap and side plate. American black walnut stock marked "V/HHP" (Henry H. Perkins) in wood opposite lock. This is one of 606 pistols delivered by North under his contract for 2,000 pistols. PROVENANCE: See Guide to American Antique Firearms and Their Values, 1998, by Flayderman. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Bbl is in very good condition showing only minor darkening near breech and touch hole. Backstrap shows medium pitting but has not been cleaned. Lock is in good condition showing minor pitting, all markings visible, having been reconverted using some old parts and could be made to look much better. Brass furniture shows a nice aged patina and is in very good condition. Stock is in very good condition with no cracks, chips and only one small gouge behind left bbl tang measuring 3/4" x 1/8" not affection overall appearance of gun. 4-49807 PAS60

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MODEL 1826 WL EVANS PISTOL.

Lot # 1526 (Sale Order: 521 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. 54. x 8-9/16" rnd iron bbl marked at top of bbl near breech "US" over "P" in a sunken rosette and "P" in a sunken rosette over "US". Lock measures 4-9/16" and marked under pan "W.L.EVANS/V.FORGE". Iron furniture consists of orig ramrod, bbl band, trigger guard, buttcap and sideplate. Walnut stock marked with "CI/P" opposite the lock next to bbl tang. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: All metal is covered with light to medium pitting. Pistol appears to be original flint, possibly cock, top jaw and screw are replaced. Ramrod is original. Walnut stock is in fair to good condition showing numerous scrapes, dents, and dings, however no cracks are present. 4-50039 PAS62

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FINE PRESENTATION 1822 DATED HARPER'S FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

Lot # 1527 (Sale Order: 522 of 563)      

SN None. Cal. 69. This musket is in beautiful "as found" condition with orig varnish over well patinaed wood with German silver inset eagle, scroll and eight stars. There is also an oval thumb plate at wrist. Over the years a handful of similar guns have turned up with presentations as shooting prizes, but we have never seen one so pure with such features all orig and complete. The proper nomenclature for this musket is "US Model 1816 Musket". These guns were made with a series of improvements from 1816 until the last year of production by Harper's Ferry in 1822. The Model 1822 was started mid-year, so it is possible this is one of the last Model 1816's made and with special stock with cross hatched wrist and slenderized portions of forestock to give more of a feel of a sporting long rifle. Otherwise this gun conforms to a standard production 1822 dated Harper's Ferry musket with matching assembly No. "1" noted on most metal parts including bands, ramrod, trigger & trigger guard, butt plate and butt plate screws. No's "2" and "6" however are found on lock screws. Gun was not disassembled as it fits quite well and no doubt has been together since it was embellished for presentation. This is a wonderful musket with the surface found on a fine early 19th century piece of American furniture. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Bbl is gray/brown overall with stains. Markings are crisp including VP over eagle head proof. Rack numbers on breech "A/b/49". Bbl date "1822" on tang is crisp. Lock marked like other late Model 1816's with eagle proof over US forward of hammer and "Harper's Ferry 1822" in 3-lines rear of hammer. Gun appears to be orig in every regard. Engraved German silver inset decoration has fine patina and as can be seen was never presented such that this arm saw little use and stayed in such fine condition. Stock is sound and solid with old varnish covering most of its surface along with insets. Mechanically gun is functional with smooth crisp bore with light rust. 4-55381

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EXCEPTIONAL 1835 DATED POMEROY CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

Lot # 1528 (Sale Order: 523 of 563)      

Cal 69. This is an exceptional orig U.S. contract musket made by Lemuel Pomeroy of Pittsfield, Mass. This gun conforms to other Model 1822/1828 U.S. martial contracts with 42" 69 cal smooth bore bbl inspected "US / NWP / P" and "1835" on tang. Lock is marked forward of hammer with eagle above "L Pomeroy" and rear of hammer "1835" over "US". A large inspectors cartouche "TW" (Thomas Wanner) is found opposite lock and another cartouche "HKC" (Henry Knox Craig) is found on top of comb. CONDITION: Fine overall. Metal is overall grey with areas of staining & pitting. The bore is smooth, shiny & bright, possibly being unfired. Stock is sound with raised grain, bright cartouches, typical storage dings & bruises and one 1/2" chip in forestock between middle & rear band. This gun overall would be difficult to upgrade with only real blemishes to metal are several areas of scattered pitting & staining, gun is all orig and markings are crisp. 4-55393

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FINE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 1529 (Sale Order: 524 of 563)      

Cal. 69 smoothbore. Fine Springfield musket with 42" round bbl, split front band with sight, and two flat bbl bands. Middle band has a sling wire with corresponding sling wire on trigger guard. Lock plate has standard Springfield markings consisting of a small Eagle over small "US" and vertically behind the hammer "Springfield 1853". Top tang is also dated 1853 and the bbl has "V" & "P" proofs with Springfield Eagle Head. Mounted in a full-length walnut stock that has an oval crisp "JAS" cartouche. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearmsthere were 172,000 of these rifles produced at Springfield 1844-1859. While these muskets are not overly scarce, they are almost never found with high original finish. They were universally issued prior to the Civil War to front line infantry units and then were in use throughout the Civil War. To find one in near new condition, as found here, is a great rarity. CONDITION: As noted, this musket is near new and retains about all of its original bright metal finish under a coating of old dried oil. Stock has a few light nicks and scratches from storage and handling, with crisp sharp edges and retains virtually all of its original oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Appears to be unfired. 4-54058 JR56

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SCARCE SPRINGFIELD 2ND ALLIN CONVERSION RIFLED MUSKET.

Lot # 1530 (Sale Order: 525 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .50-70. Usual configuration with 36-1/2" rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 2-position rear sight graduated to three different ranges. The attached conversion breech block is marked "1866" with a Springfield eagle's head proof. Lockplate has standard Springfield markings with a small eagle and the date "1864". Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and 2-pc trigger guard with musket buttplate. Front of trigger guard & middle band have sling wires. Left side panel of stock has two crisp cartouches "RPB" (Robert P. Beals) in a rectangle and "ESA" (Erskine S. Allin) in an oval. Bottom of forestock has a slotted head ram rod. While the Allin conversion rifles are not uncommon, they are extraordinarily rare with orig finish. They usually saw hard service and most were relegated to the scrap pile with the advent of the Model 1873 trapdoor rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl may have been lightly cleaned around the breech area to clean some fine pitting, otherwise metal retains most of its orig bright finish. Breech block & extension retain most of their orig black, oil-quenched case hardening, while the lockplate & hammer retain all of their brilliant case colors. Wood is crisp with sharp, clean edges, a few tiny storage & handling nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a few spots of scattered light pitting. 4-55310 JR280

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