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

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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RARE PROTOTYPE OR EXPERIMENTAL CONVERSION TRIALS RIFLE.

Lot # 1531 (Sale Order: 526 of 563)      

SN 49768. Cal. 50-70. Probably a Trials rifle of unknown origin that has 32" rifled bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug, rear sight is missing. Bbl is from an Allin conversion or Model 1868 or 1870 Trapdoor, with SN on left side of chamber area. Mounted in a one-piece walnut stock without forend tip and has two bands, the front of which has a sling wire with corresponding sling wire on the trigger guard. Trigger guard is two pieces and it has standard musket buttplate. Lock plate appears to be from an 1842 Springfield musket from which the date is worn or simply missing. The most unusual bolt system in the receiver is a round bolt with spring-loaded claw extractor and a large flat metal plate integral with the breech block that has rounded top and a 3/4" hole through the center. Attached to the right side of this plate is a small trigger-shaped device which retracts the lock pin on the right side of breech block when a finger is inserted through the hole. Hammer has been modified to strike the firing pin in its housing, which is probably the forerunner of the firing pin housing on the later Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle. Left side panel has a visible oval "ESA" (Erskine S. Allin) cartouche and, what appears to be the remnants of another round cartouche or possibly a plugged hole. Top of bbl has three small inspector initials and numbers which would mostly be covered with the installation of the rear sight. Consultation with several knowledgeable dealers/collectors disclosed no previous knowledge of this conversion. CONDITION: Very good to fine. All the metal retains a mottled gray patina showing moderate to heavy use. Stock is missing a large chip back of lockplate; otherwise, wood is sound and retains a hand-worn patina with usual nicks, scratches, and dings. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-54064 JR57

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SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1875 1ST TYPE OFFICER'S MODEL TRAPDOOR RIFLE.

Lot # 1532 (Sale Order: 527 of 563)      

SN NONE. Cal. 45-70. Usual configuration with 26" tapered rnd bbl, Beach's style combination front sight and 1300 yard rifle ladder rear sight. Breech block has high arch and standard "1873" markings. Lockplate also has standard "1873" markings with an eagle. Lockplate, hammer, breech block, top tang, thumb lever and receiver extension are beautifully engraved with foliate arabesque patterns without background. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut halfstock that has elaborate engraved leaf pattern silver plated nosecap with coarse checkered forearm and straight grip. Buttplate is 1873-style without trap and has a matching engraved tang. Top of the wrist is mounted with a Sharps windage adjustable tang sight that has 3-1/2" staff. Bottom of the bbl has a single iron guide containing a brass & silver plated hickory cleaning rod. Bottom of receiver, under the wood, is marked with an inspector initial "F". Inside the lockplate are found the inspector initials & numbers "J", "A", "X" and "9". Trigger plate is mounted with first style single set trigger and is hand marked on the inside toward the rear with the assembly number "XVIII". According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms and other publications there were only about 125 of these rifles produced 1875-1877. Altogether there were only 477 Officer's Model rifles produced between 1875-1885. They were intended for sale and presentation to military officers and dignitaries, however by the early 1880s sales had waned and the remaining stock were probably sold to one of the major distributors. According to The .45-70 Springfield Book II, 1865-1893, Frasca, this rifle was one of the first 25 Officer's rifles produced in the 1st type 1875 Model. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 96-97% strong, orig arsenal blue with a thin spot on each side of the muzzle with some fine pinprick rust; bottom of bbl shows a fine line of wear from the ramrod; receiver retains strong case colors on the left side, faded to silver elsewhere; breech block & top tang retain strong case colors, moderately faded on rear half of breech block; lockplate & hammer are mostly a silver/gray patina, bright colors inside shank of lockplate. Wood is sound with light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Ramrod is equally fine showing some wear on the tips. 4-54059 JR55

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EXCEEDINGLY RARE SPRINGFIELD LEE VERTICAL ACTION MILITARY RIFLE.

Lot # 1533 (Sale Order: 528 of 563)      

SN 11. Cal. 45-70. Usual configuration with 32-1/2" rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 1200 yard musket ladder rear sight. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands, the upper with both stacking & sling wires with corresponding sling wire in the trigger guard. It has a slotted head ramrod. Top tang is marked with the "1875" patent date and "U.S.". Left side of wrist has a crisp "ESA" (Erskine S. Allin) cartouche. Breech is most unusual, made in Martini-style with top access which is activated by pulling the hammer to the first notch and then pressing the hammer spur forward which lowers the breech block and extracts the cartridge. Breech block remains locked in the open position by the extractor until a fresh cartridge is inserted. The cartridge case rim engages the extractor and when pressed forward releases the breech block which is then closed by pulling the hammer to the next notch, which locks it in place until ready to fire, a very unique design. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were only a total of 143 of these rare rifles produced in 1875, making it one of the most rare of all Springfield rifles. Most of these rifles encountered by this cataloger have shown light to moderate use but all thus far most have been used to some extent. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig arsenal finish with strong bright blues and bright metal loading slot in the breech block. Stock has a few very light handling & storage marks and overall retains virtually all of its crisp orig factory oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, may be unfired. 4-54061 JR53

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EXCEEDINGLY RARE SPRINGFIELD LEE MODEL 1875 VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1534 (Sale Order: 529 of 563)      

SN 31. Cal. 45-70. Usual configuration with 32-1/2" rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 1200 yard musket ladder rear sight. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands, the upper with both stacking & sling wires with corresponding sling wire in the trigger guard. It has a slotted head ramrod. Top tang is marked with the "1875" patent date and "U.S.". Left side of wrist has a crisp "ESA" (Erskine S. Allin) cartouche. Breech is most unusual, made in Martini-style with top access which is activated by pulling the hammer to the first notch and then pressing the hammer spur forward which lowers the breech block and extracts the cartridge. Breech block remains locked in the open position by the extractor until a fresh cartridge is inserted. The cartridge case rim engages the extractor and when pressed forward releases the breech block which is then closed by pulling the hammer to the next notch which locks it in place until ready to fire, a very unique design. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were only a total of 143 of these rare rifles produced in 1875, making it one of the most rare of all Springfield rifles. Most of these rifles encountered by this cataloger have shown light to moderate use but all of those thus far have been used to some extent. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig arsenal finish; it shows bright blues and bright metal loading slot in the breech block; bbl bands are equally new; buttplate shows a little wear on the heel and trigger guard has a wear spot on front tang; there are a few scattered spots of rust in the front sight area with evidence of storage with a bayonet attached; although there are small spots of rust they are not distracting. Wood is crisp with a few handling & storage small bruises, a couple of small scratches and a couple of nicks and overall retains all of its orig arsenal oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-54060 JR54

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RARE MODEL 1880 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH TRIANGULAR RAMROD BAYONET.

Lot # 1535 (Sale Order: 530 of 563)      

SN 155170. Cal. 45-70. This model was the first Springfield effort at developing a self-contained bayonet. It has 32-5/8" round bbl, square base front sight with stamped sheet steel sight hood and a 1200 yard ski jump rear sight marked with an "R". Breech block has the M1873 markings without crossed arrows and lock plate has 1879-style markings "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD" with a small eagle. Mounted in an uncheckered, full-length one piece walnut stock with straight grip and musket butt plate with trap. It has two bands with front band having a stacking swivel and sling loop with corresponding sling loop in trigger guard. Left side of wrist has a mostly legible "SWP" 1881 cartouche. Bottom of stock has the inspector mark "P" in a circle. Heel of the stock, just forward of butt plate tang is marked with a small "64". The triangle-shaped pointed sliding bayonet is retained with a small locking spring that has serrated ears on each side which presses a small stud in recesses in top flat of bayonet. Bottom two flats of the exposed part of bayonet have machined serrations. Lifting the locking spring allows the bayonet to slide forward until it encounters another locking recess. The bayonet can be removed for use as a cleaning rod and has threaded end to accommodate cleaning implements. According to Flayderman's Guide to American Antique Firearms,there were 1,001 of these rare rifles produced in 1880 for trial by the U. S. Military. Indeed they were trial rifles, and mostly saw hard service until they were retired. CONDITION: About very good. The metal, overall, retains a smooth blue-brown patina with traces of case colors on lock plate. Top tang shows strong case colors. Stock has a small chip back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound with usual nicks and dings and retains a hand-worn patina. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-54065 JR58

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RARE MODEL 1880 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH TRIANGULAR RAMROD BAYONET.

Lot # 1536 (Sale Order: 531 of 563)      

SN 157357. Cal. 45-70. This model was the first Springfield effort at developing a self-contained bayonet. It has 32-5/8" round bbl, square base front sight with stamped sheet steel sight hood and a 1200 yard ski jump rear sight marked with an "R". Breech block has the M1873 markings without crossed arrows and lock plate has 1879-style markings "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD" with a small eagle. Mounted in an uncheckered, full-length one piece walnut stock with straight grip and musket butt plate with trap. It has two bands with front band having a stacking swivel and sling loop with corresponding sling loop in trigger guard. Left side of wrist has a faint "SWP / 1881" cartouche. The triangle-shaped pointed sliding bayonet is retained with a small locking spring that has serrated ears on each side which presses a small stud into a recess in top flat of bayonet. Bottom two flats of the exposed part of bayonet have machined serrations. Lifting the locking spring allows the bayonet to slide forward until the stud encounters another locking recess. The bayonet can be removed for use as a cleaning rod and has threaded end to accommodate cleaning implements. According to Flayderman's Guide to American Antique Firearms,there were 1,001 of these rare rifles produced in 1880 for trial by the U. S. Military. Indeed they were trial rifles, and mostly saw hard service until they were retired. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains about 90% strong original blue; breech block retains strong dark case colors; receiver is a dark patina; lockplate & hammer retain mottled oil hardened finish; trigger guard & buttplate are a blue/brown patina with wear on the buttplate heel & toe. Stock has a chip behind the top tang, otherwise wood is sound showing heavy wear with a few nicks & dings and retains an old cleaned oil finish. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. 4-54066 JR59

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VERY RARE MODEL 1884 EXPERIMENTAL RAMROD BAYONET TRAPDOOR RIFLE.

Lot # 1537 (Sale Order: 532 of 563)      

SN 311239. Cal. 45-70. Usual configuration with 32-5/8" rnd bbl, permanently attached front sight cover and Buffington rear sight with "R" on the blade. Breech block has standard "1873" markings. Lockplate & hammer retain dark oil hardened finish and have usual Springfield markings with an eagle. Mounted in a 1-pc uncheckered walnut stock with two bands, the front with both stacking & sling loop with corresponding sling loop on trigger guard. Left side of wrist has a legible "SWP / 1885" cartouche. Usual musket buttplate with trap containing broken shell extractor and multi-tool. Equipped with rnd, dimpled-end rod bayonet with experimental flat latch. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were 1,000 of these rifles produced in 1884. These rifles were for test trials and according to referenced publication, widely distributed with few surviving. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains about 95-97% strong orig blue with a couple of small scratches & dings and wear around the muzzle; breech block & top tang retain strong, moderately faded case colors; lockplate & hammer are a mottled blue/black; trigger guard & buttplate retain strong blue, slightly dulled on bottom tang and showing wear on the heel. Wood is sound with handling & use nicks, dings & scratches and shows a fine hand worn patina. Bayonet latch retains strong dark blue. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-54062 JR52

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EXTREMELY RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1888 EXPERIMENTAL POSITIVE CAM TRAPDOOR RIFLE.

Lot # 1538 (Sale Order: 533 of 563)      

SN 415527. Cal. 45-70. Usual configuration with 32-5/8" rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and Buffington rear sight with an "R" on the standing leaf. Breech block is dated "1888" and lockplate is marked "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD" with a small eagle. Mounted in an uncheckered 1-pc walnut stock with two bands and buttonhead ramrod. Upper band has both stacking & sling swivels with a corresponding sling wire on the trigger bow. Buttplate is blued steel musket plate with "US" on the tang. Left side of wrist has a crisp rectangular "SWP / 1888" cartouche. There were only 100 of these rifles produced at Springfield in 1888. Examples of this rare rifle are very seldom encountered and have usually undergone field testing showing wear and occasionally some abuse. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, probably unfired. Overall retains 99%+ crisp orig blue on the bbl, bands, trigger guard & buttplate; breech block & top tang retain strong, bright case colors; lockplate & hammer are a dark oil hardened finish. Wood is equally new with a few minor storage & handling nicks and retains virtually all of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-54063 JR51

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J LOWMASTER FOWLER DATED 1808.

Lot # 1539 (Sale Order: 534 of 563)      

NSN. John Lowmaster according to most references moved from York, PA to Ohio about 1805 so this massive country fowler with 72 cal bore with 2-stage bbl measuring 45" and 60" overall was probably made in Ohio. Gun is brass mounted with exception of a silver oval thumbplate with initials in script "PG". Gun is mounted with dovetailed fixed rear sight, a brass blade to a dovetailed iron based front sight. Lock is Ketland agent marked. There is no incised carving typical of Lowmaster's Pennsylvania guns though brass hardware appear in style found on his other guns as does forged trigger with circular rear cutout. Rarely are offered dated fowlers by such well known makers in the early 19th century. CONDITION: Lock is poorly fit and is most likely changed. There is inset wood forward of lock and gun exhibits a thin varnish that covers other wood restoration in forestock. There are four key-ways cut in stock with second key missing. Middle two key-ways are non-functional as there are pinned bbl attachments a few inches from them showing that stock was probably a modification made after bbl was made. Front thimble is replaced. There is a 3/4" braised repair to front tail of lock escutcheon. Functionally gun will not hold at full cock. Bore is rusted and pitted. The breech end of bbl is artificially stressed leading to the conclusion that the date may be added on the top bbl flat. 4-76380 JS326

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LATE 18TH CENTURY HENRY NOCK MARKED FLINTLOCK FOWLER.

Lot # 1540 (Sale Order: 535 of 563)      

NSN. .82 Cal x 44-1/4" long part rnd part oct (10-1/4") having a front sight set back 1-3/4". Marked on left side of breech flat Crown / "RI" over Crown in a sunken oval, over Crown / "P" in a sunken oval. 6" lockpate marked under unbridled pan "H NOCK" (1741-1804). Brass furniute consists of 2 rammer pipes, plain trigger guard with rounded finial, plain buttplate held on with 7 nails. No side plate and a heart shaped escutcheon. Stock is 59" long having a fowling piece drop to the butt nicely incised shell carving behind bbl tang. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Generally Very good. Bbl and lock show only a light staining and a rebushed touch hole. Lock appears to be orig flint with minor pitting in the pan area. Brass furniture shows a nice mellow age. Stock is in very nice condition with an old wood rammer that is 33" long w/ tip missing. Trigger guard has hole for a sling swivel while forestock does not indicating that the metal was salvaged from another gun. Forestock at first pin to muzzle is cracked. Remainder of stock with finish added and showing minor handling nicks and dings. Some filler behind top tang 4-49957 PAS20

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FEDERAL PERIOD MILITIA MUSKET.

Lot # 1541 (Sale Order: 536 of 563)      

NSN. .69 Cal. X 44-3/4" part oct (18-1/2") part round bbl marked "ID" on left bbl flat and the touch hole has been rebushed. Front sight is set back 3-3/4" from muzzle and bayonet lug set back 1-1/8" underneath bbl. 5" long lock is marked underneath the waterproof pan "CYRUS BARKER" over "PROVIDENCE". (Cyrus Barker 1787-1870 worked in Providence, RI). Brass Furniture consists of nose band, 3 rammer pipes, 2-piece trigger guard has acorn finial with moderate engraving on guard bow and tang. Buttplate has 3-step tang nicely engraved however at one time the heel was broken off and a new piece of brass nailed in its place. 5" long open window sideplate is held by a single screw at the tail and the two lock screws. Oval escutcheon mounted on wrist is engraved "INDE/PEN/DENCE" in three lines, in the identical form as the buttplate tang and trigger guard engraving indicating that it was originally made this way. This was a very stylistic freedom slogan by many Americans prior to 1820's. The gun has with it an original ramrod that is 39" long. American black walnut stock is 57" long with very good fit to metal with remnants of staple holes on either sides of trigger guard acorn finial. PROVENANCE: See U.S. Army Weapons, 1975, by Guttman, p. 51, #13; see American Gunsmiths, 1983, by Sellers, p. 16. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Bbl and lock have nice dark patina, gun appears to be orig flint. 2" long stress fracture originates above the front lock screw, however wood is still tight. 3-1/4" long piece of wood replaced above the lock surface that has been very well done and could be made imperceptible.   4-50006 PAS12

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ASSEMBLED MILITIA MUSKET.

Lot # 1542 (Sale Order: 537 of 563)      

NSN. .85 Cal. x 34-3/4" bbl with remnants of British markings at breech. Bayonet lug removed and bbl has been reconverted. There are no provisions for either sling swivels and the ramrod is old and may be orig. 5-1/4" imported English lock with an undecipherable makers name over what remains of "Warranted" under the pan. Balance of lock plate nicely engraved. 46-1/2" long stock is unmarked. Brass furniture consists of nose band, 3-ramrod pipes, trigger guard, and short buttplate tang and two 3/4" circular side nail washers. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Bbl and lock show nice age patina with heavy pitting around touch hole area. Brass furniture shows its age but is in overall very good condition. Walnut stock has no splits or cracks, only a few nicks and scratches from handling over the years. 4-49947 PAS27

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ENGLISH TRADE GUN CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION.

Lot # 1543 (Sale Order: 538 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .600. 45-1/2" Round bbl is engraved "LONDON" on flattened top of rear section. Left side is stamped with Birmingham proofs and "WK", and has been converted to percussion. Flat lock with incised line border is marked "W. Ketland" in front of plain, flat-faced, serpentine hammer. European walnut stock with deeply fluted comb extends to within 2-1/2" of muzzle, and is pinned to bbl. It is mounted with serpentine foliate sideplate, brass trigger guard with spear finial, and brass buttplate with broad line and foliate engraved tang. A line bordered crest plate is at top of grip. Hickory ramrod with swell tip and brass band, runs through two beaded brass pipes and matching tailpipe. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Good. Bbl and lock are dark brown patina. Stock shows nice highlights from hand wear at grip and normal carry points. Brass is a fine dark brown patina. 17-1/2" of front portion of stock has been replaced. 4-50073 MGM286

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FINE ELABORATELY DECORATED MID-EDO PERIOD SHORT HEAVY JAPANESE MATCHLOCK GUN (TANEGASHIMA).

Lot # 1544 (Sale Order: 539 of 563)      

Many of these elaborately decorated Japanese matchlock guns were made for presentation either to Shinto shrines or as gifts from one Daimyo to another. This fine semi-wall gun has a short heavy barrel with characteristic cannon muzzle decorated throughout its length in nearly full coverage silver and gold "nunome zogan" inlay featuring a gold Tokugawa mon at breech behind the rear sight and gold inset kanji of presentation or ownership with. The Tokugawa Shoguns ruled Japan for more than two centuries and all daimyo honored the Tokugawa often by including the hollyhock mon on gun barrels, sword fittings and scabbards as well as armors. Silver clouds swirl down the barrel to the muzzle with a 12" long dragoon-like creature amidst. The lock has an iron serpent hammer with "toad skin" solid silver bead decoration.The black lacquer stock is profusely decorated with roiro (flat lacquer) Tokugawa mon in gold and gold lacquer tendrils. This gun is an example of Japanese gunmaking at its best and most artistic. CONDITION: This fine matchlock is in untouched, as found condition throughout. The barrel decoration is tarnished and the iron is patinaed, clean .57" bore, weighing about 10.5 lbs. The lacquer is generally in good condition though there are losses toward the very end of the butt. Missing pan cover otherwise complete. Will not hold cock but internal spring still strong. This gun would benefit from fine conservation. 4-55304

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FINE AND VERY RARE WHEEL LOCK RIFLE, POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED AS A WORK BY THE MEISTER DER TIERKOPFRANK

Lot # 1545 (Sale Order: 540 of 563)      

NSN. There are a number of wheel locks ascribed to the Meister der Teirkopfranke, but to find one positively identified by the renowned Dr. Schedelmann is a rarity. This rifle described by Dr. Schedelmann as "Wheellock rifle, on cheekpiece and sideplate a depiction of the Virgin and the unicorn, the barrel and lock richly ornamented, on the barrel the mark "MF" (cf. Stockel, II, a3910) Author's collection, Salzburg." The rifle has a lockplate with internal wheel and engraving (badly rubbed), cock engraved with a dog and monster. The bbl by the gun maker "MF" is engraved throughout its length with fanciful human faces and the crowned double headed eagle of Austria. Stock is elegantly carved with animals, flowers, and scrolls. Forend is fluted. Stag horn inlays of rabbits, foxes, and the Virgin with a fox running through her drapery. Deeply rifled heavy octagonal bbl. Sliding patchbox is original. An opportunity to obtain a genuine autograph wheelock by the Meister der Teirkopfranke from the most famous authority on this particular maker. PROVENANCE: Dr. Hans Schedelmann. Publication "Arms & Armor Annual", pp. 190-191. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Lockplate cleaned bright obliterating most of the engraving. Bbl is crisp with engraving still sharp, though there is some minor pitting towards the muzzle. Stock carving is extremely crisp retaining nearly all its original definition. Inlay on patchbox possibly a replacement. Ramrod possibly the original. 4-49850

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EXEMPLARY ORNATE PERCUSSION DOUBLE GUN BY NICHOLAS NOEL BOUTET, LIKELY CONVERTED FROM FLINTLOCK DURI

Lot # 1546 (Sale Order: 541 of 563)      

SN 135. Cal. .602 Bore diameter. Beautiful 32" bbls of stub Damascus transitioning to plain twist at breech ends, have low narrow game rib. 12" of breech section and 4" of muzzle area around silver barleycorn front bead, are gold damascened in scrolling acanthus patterns with floral highlights. On breech ends, this damascening is either side of flush gold inlaid "Boutet" and "Versailles" in script, within ovals. Gold damascening extends to rear portion of rib with central lozenge gold inlaid with Boutet's SN "135". A non-original rather plain greenheart ramrod with steel tip and brass tail (worm under tail), is held by two ornate beaded and laurel leaf engraved steel pipes. "No. 135" is also stamped on rear portion of lower bbl rib. Percussion patent breeches are gold inlaid with open scroll and banding. Breech iron is relief engraved with feather band where it meets patent breeches, with flowers and man's head on tang, and with long necked vulture feeding its young engraved in sighting dish. Locks, once flint, as evidenced by plugged holes for frizzen screws, etc., are fitted with tall, deeply chamfered serpentine hammers that have deep relief engraved stylized dolphin heads. Engraved coiled dragons surround hammer screws. Lockplates have been beautifully engraved with renditions of other vermin such as snarling spotted cats, and wolves. "BOUTET" and "A VERSAILLES" is gold inlaid at front portion of each lock either side of some beautifully cut attenuated scroll. Trigger plate is of polished steel, and is fancy filed and engraved with strawberry burst motif at termination. Central motif is of another snarling dragon. Trigger guard with beautifully sculpted octagonal section to front post, transitions through scroll to top of bow engraved with oval vignette of snarling dog holding down a striking snake. This scene is over a human face flanked by wings. Bow transitions to tang which is relief engraved with stylized flowers. Fancy filed thimble mimics finial of trigger plate. Central oval depicts a dog. The animal theme continues to crescent shaped heavy buttplate, tang of which has leaping stag at rear under acanthus transition to strawberry finial. Stock of dense crotch figured European walnut has large sculpted right hand cheekpiece, and is ornately carved with exceptionally well detailed acanthus and scroll borders surrounding full relief scrolls and flowers around thimble, in front of trigger plate finial, behind locks, around top tang, and cheekpiece. Grip extension is carved in the form of a boar's head. A vacant gold oval is at top of grip, and stock attaches to bbls with captive side nail through oval gold escutcheons. PROVENANCE: Consignors notes with some family history, as it has been in one family for well over 50 years. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished at time of conversion to percussion. Bbls retain nearly all of an exceptional chocolate re-brown with spectacular definition to Damascus pattern. There are some slight losses to damascening overall, and it is a bit patchy. Iron and steel parts retain most of a fine French gray, engraving exquisitely done, and remains exceptionally clear. Stock retains nearly all of what appears to be its orig French polish, with quite a few light marks, nicks, and scratches. Carving has dark background, and beautiful hand rubbed highlights. Bores are excellent, but with some areas of light pitting. Locks are crisp. Nicholas Noel Boutet "Directeur Artiste" is justly regarded as the maker of the most beautiful firearms of the flintlock period. All guns made at his Versailles workshop are of the very finest quality and artistic design and this lovely fowling piece is no exception to the rule. 4-54071 MGM153

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SUPERB CASED GOLD ENCRUSTED DUAL IGNITION SHOTGUN BY THOMAS, PASAGE DELORME, PARIS, GUNMAKER TO THE

Lot # 1547 (Sale Order: 542 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. 16 ga. 29-9/16" Bernard Steel bbls. Thomas exhibited firearms at the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris and at the 1851 Crystal Palace in London. A magnificent pair of gold encrusted percussion pistols formerly in the Robert Berryman Collection, presently in the Robert M. Lee Collection was shown at both exhibitions. Thomas was justly renowned for his artistry and innovation so much so he was appointed personal gunmaker to the King of Sweden and Norway. This magnificent exhibition gun is fitted with back action locks and serpentine hammers. The barrels are by the most famous barrel maker "AB" for Albert Bernard and so marked. The raised low relief gold inlay is so profuse that little steel is visible and consists of dogs and game amid large scrolling acanthus foliage all of the very highest quality. The gold scrolls surround the maker's signature "THOMAS A PARIS". The breeches feature 5 inches of gold and the muzzles are decorated with another 1.5 inches of gold. The steel ramrod pipes are inlaid with gold. The action and steel fore-end are decorated with a pair of snipe on the left and a pair of pheasant amid scrolls. The left lockplate depicts a dog and quail and the right plate a dog flushing pheasant. The niter blued level ends in a snake tip and gold grouse. The triggerguard is gold encrusted with a roe deer. The tang has a gold puppy and the buttplate is gold encrusted. The action represents an innovation as it may be converted from the relatively new at the time pinfire system to percussion. The stock is of the finest stump grained European walnut and is profusely inlaid throughout with gold wire in elaborate scrolls ending in expanded flowers and other designs. Most exhibition guns are inlaid with silver wire and the use of gold is of the greatest rarity and raises the artistry of this gun above all others as gold does not tarnish and turn black with age. Bore diameter: left -.700, right -.700. Bore restrictions: left -.000, right -.000. Minimum wall thickness: left -.032, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 7 lbs 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". This exceptional highly decorated French creation is housed in its orig plum-pudding mahogany case. The case is itself a work of the cabinet maker's art and is of the finest quality, lined in dark green velvet and gilt stamped in the lid "THOMAS BREVETE" "ARQ.r SE S.M. LE ROI DE SUEDE ET DE NORVEGE" "PASSAGE DELORME" "A PARIS". The case has scalloped brass corners and 14 brass straps. Accessories include a superb stitch decorated pigskin covered powder flask with German silver nozzle marked "BOCHE A PARIS". Some accessories are missing while others are period replacements. The most important ones such as the flask are original. CONDITION: Excellent with evidence of cleaning on metal surfaces to remove grease and minor corrosion. Bbls retain considerable original brown. Action and lockplates retain much orig case hardening color. Operating lever, trigger guard and buttplate retain most of their charcoal blue, again with evidence of cleaning. Stock retains most of its oil finish, a number of areas are missing gold wire, and there are six places where wire is beginning to lift. Bores are excellent, slightly frosted. Action is tight. Locks are crisp. Auxiliary chambers retain most of their gold wash, and percussion nipples most of their fire blue. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig varnish finish, central brass shield is missing. Interior velvet is very fine with compressions and rubs from contact with gun and accessories. Most accessories are very fine. Leather of shot pouch is darkening. There is a crack in body of crimping tool. Like Nicholas Noel Boutet all Thomas guns are of the highest quality whether a relatively plain pair of pocket pistols or a splendid sporting gun like the present example. 4-55048

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FINE PAIR OF RARE FRENCH MID 19th CENTURY CARBINES FROM MUSEE DE L'ARTILLERIE.

Lot # 1548 (Sale Order: 543 of 563)      

SN NSNs. Cal. .69. The French Musee de l'Artillerie (Museum of Artillery) was originally founded in 1785 after the French Revolution and expanded with Napoleon. The Museum merged with the Musee de l'Armee (Museum of the Army) in 1905. A handful of guns have surfaced over the years with the Musee de l'Artillerie cartouche such as these. This pair of saddle ring carbines are in remarkably fine condition. 1) Marked on top of bbl "INVENTION L'HERMITE ARQUer A SAUMUR 1839". Back action lock marked "MOUSQUETON / L'HERMITE". This breech loading carbine measures 34" overall with 19-1/2" multi-groove rifled bbl that measures about 17.4mm (.69 Cal.) at muzzle and about 20mm at breech for rimfire cartridge. The gun has numerous small assembly numbers & letters on most every part. Breech is opened by pulling down on trigger guard which is hinged at front releasing bbl to tip up. 2) Carbine measures 37-3/4" overall with about 19" bbl for centerfire 12-gauge cartridge. Bore is smooth. Rear receiver is marked "J. CHERET" and lock has markings from the Mutzig Armory near Strasbourg. Lock appears converted from percussion. Many parts have small assembly numbers or cryptics. These are amongst the earliest metallic breech loading cartridge guns and their design is well ahead of their time. CONDITION: 1) Fine overall. Metal cleaned, overall white/grey. Markings crisp & clear. Stock is varnished with discernible assembly numbers and 3/4" museum cartouche. Mechanically gun functions well with crisp, well-discerned 8 land and groove rifling. 2) Fine overall. Metal cleaned, overall white/grey. Markings clear & discernible. Stock has been refinished with stock markings light, other than museum stamp. Mechanically gun functions well with clean, 18mm (.71 Cal.) smooth bore. 4-54702

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UNMARKED BRASS AND SILVER MOUNTED FRENCH DOUBLE FLINTLOCK SHOTGUN WITH VERY FINE ETCHED STUB TWIST B

Lot # 1549 (Sale Order: 544 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. 24 ga. .580 Bore diameter. 34-1/8" Etched dramatic twist bbls have 8-1/2" octagonal breech sections transition through 1-3/4" sixteen sided area through wedding band to round. Brass front bead sits 4" behind muzzles. Touch holes have platinum linings. Hickory ramrod with brass tip is held by single beaded brass pipe and brass thimble. Breech iron has deep sighting groove. Slightly curved, round bodied locks with semi-waterproof integral pans, and bridled friction frizzens, are fitted with tall serpentine round bodied cocks matching lockplates with two thin scrolled reinforces for neck. Brass furniture consists of scrolled grip trigger guard with acorn finial having stand-of-arms engraving on bow. Heavy brass buttplate has scalloped border, also with stand-of-arms at base of top tang, as well as nicely shaped beaded thimble. A vacant silver escutcheon with foliate finial is at top of grip. Dense, lightly figured European walnut stock has inlaid scrolled silver wire decoration around lockplates and scalloping of buttplate. Stock has nicely carved beads around locks with drop points. Stand-of-arms is relief carved at rear of top tang. Stock also features right hand scrolled cheekpiece and finely cut square checkering with broad mullered borders at grip. There is foliate carving and moldings around trigger guard. Bbls attach to stock with side nail through large scrolled silver escutcheons. A sling bail mounts through front of stock with matching loop on toe line. Minimum wall thickness: left -.040, right -.045. Drop at heel: 3-1/8", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 7 lbs 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/4". CONDITION: Good. Bbls are finished in French gray with dark etched pattern. Locks are cleaned to silver gray. Stock retains most of what appears to be orig French polish over numerous light and heavy handling marks and dings.with added oil. Brass furniture shows cleaning and has remnants of old lacquer. Bores are good with some light pitting, mostly toward muzzles. Left bbl has some dark patches. Locks are crisp, frizzens a bit soft. Faces of frizzens are somewhat pitted. An interesting, nicely appointed, good quality, French double flint. 4-54001 MGM183

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RARE AND UNUSUAL ALL METAL FLINTLOCK LONG GUN IN THE MANNER OF IAN KLOETER, CIRCA 1685.

Lot # 1550 (Sale Order: 545 of 563)      

NSN. Most guns by Kloeter or from the Kloeter School of Gunmaking in Germany are all steel, whereas the present example is of steel as well as brass leading one to the possibility that it may be from the workshop of Stafano Scioli of Brescia. Whether of German or Italian origin, all metal flintlock long guns are of the greatest rarity. Plain lock is encased with an internal mechanism and the octagonal bbl is of Spanish form. Trigger guard is of cast and chased brass and the stock appears to consist of a large section of brass attached to a long iron frame with two screws on each side. Buttplate is of brass and is brazed to the stock. Stock is engraved with a false buttplate. PROVENANCE: A Los Angeles attorney. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Barrel is polished bright in the European manner as is the lock. Frizzen and frizzen spring are original whereas the hammer is a later replacement. Stock has a few dents. Buttplate has been dropped and is misshapen. Other than that, for an all metal gun, it is in very good condition. Form is elegant and guns of this type rarely come to market. 4-49857 MRZ64

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UNUSUAL DOUBLE CANNON BARREL SPRING BAYONET FLINTLOCK COACH GUN BY WILSON.

Lot # 1551 (Sale Order: 546 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .670 at muzzles. 16-1/4" Bbls are stamped with Birmingham proofs on octagonal breech ends, and transition to round through dual wedding bands. Muzzles are flared with filed in bands, and fitted with catch for 14-1/2" spring loaded top mounted folding bayonet, which is retained in place by sliding latch on floral engraved breech iron. Chamfered locks with rebated pointed tails are mounted with deeply chamfered flat faced cocks having large rings in top jaw screws. Locks are also fitted with integral pans with bridled roller frizzens, springs of which have teardrop finials with teats. Locks are line engraved and have "Wilson" under pans. European walnut stock extends to muzzles and is fitted with baleen ramrod with steel worm at end held by single beaded pipe and matching steel thimble. Stock has very fine scrolled silver wire inlay with shell motif at base around breech iron. Otherwise stock is steel mounted with broad buttplate scroll engraved on long top tang, double beaded trigger guard with stylized pineapple finial, and a vacant oval escutcheon at top of grip. Stock attaches to bbl with two captive side nails. CONDITION: Very good. All metal parts are cleaned to a pewter patina, edges still sharp, with little evidence of pitting. Stock retains nearly all of a glossy varnish finish over numerous scratches and dents. There is an epoxy repaired 3" crack on right side of stock at muzzle, and some lifting of wood at top rear of right lock. Otherwise stock appears sound. Locks and frizzens are crisp. Bayonet spring is strong. 4-54012 MGM124

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BRASS BARRELED AND MOUNTED SPRING-BAYONET FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY TWIGG (LONDON).

Lot # 1552 (Sale Order: 547 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. 1-1/4" Muzzle. 14" Brass flared cannon bbl with octagonal breech section engraved "LONDON" and marked with Birmingham proofs, transitions through wedding band to swamped round portion then to ring turned flared muzzle. Top is mounted with pivot for 12-1/2" steel spring-loaded bayonet which is retained in folded position by latch on breech plug tang. High quality chamfered lock engraved "TWIGG" (most likely John F. Twigg working 1755-1790) has rebated squared tail and is fitted with integral pan, bridled roller frizzen and high breasted serpentine cock, as well as a back sliding safety. Nicely streaked European walnut straight grip stock extends to flare of bbl and is checkered at grip. Stock is brass mounted with buttplate, and trigger guard with pineapple finial, engraved with stand-of-arms at butt, and foliate highlights on trigger guard. Greenheart, horn tipped ramrod with steel worm is in beaded brass pipe and tailpipe. Stock attaches to bbl with two captive side nails. CONDITION: Good. All brass parts show old cleaning, and are a mellow mustard color, engraving still sharp and clear. Lock shows some darkening and light pitting. Lock and frizzen springs are crisp. Bayonet spring is strong. Stock retains most of an old finish which appears to be applied over orig finish, grain raised. Checkering has slight wear. A very fine blunderbuss by this highly regarded maker. 4-54011 MGM265

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ENGLISH BRASS CANNON BARREL FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY BLYTH.

Lot # 1553 (Sale Order: 548 of 563)      

NSN. Over 1" bore x 16-3/16" brass cannon muzzle bbl marked on left side of breech with Gunmakers Company Proof marks and makers mark of heart / "HB" (Henry Blyth London, 1750-1800). Bbl has iron bbl tang, gun is rnd at back. Gun has a 6" long lock marked under bridled pan "BLYTH", ramrod is orig. Brass furniture consists of single rammer pipe, Sea Service Pattern trigger guard, buttplate, and Short Land Pattern sideplate. Walnut stock measure 29" long of heavy Brown Bess pattern with high combed buttstock and carved aprons around bbl tang. Ramrod is orig. CONDITION: Bbl in very good condition showing some aging, bbl tang showing light to medium pitting as does lock and associated area. Furniture is in very good condition with no issues. Walnut stock is in very good condition showing much orig finish and only minor handling nicks and scratches. 8-87735

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ENGLISH BRASS CANNON BARREL FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY BLYTH.

Lot # 1554 (Sale Order: 549 of 563)      

NSN. Over 1" bore x 16-3/16" brass cannon muzzle bbl marked on left side of breech with Gunmakers Company Proof marks and makers mark of heart / "HB" (Henry Blyth London, 1750-1800). Bbl has iron bbl tang and is squared at back. 6-1/4" long unbridled lock marked under the pan "BLYTH". Brass furniture consists of single rammer pipe, Sea Service Pattern trigger guard, buttplate, and Short Land Pattern sideplate. Walnut stock measures 29" long of heavy Brown Bess pattern with high combed buttstock and carved aprons around bbl tang. Ramrod is a replacement. CONDITION: Bbl is in very good condition showing some aging, bbl tang showing light pitting as does lock and associated area. Furniture is in very good condition with no issues. Walnut stock is in very good condition, having one 5" long repaired crack on right side of buttstock and only minor handling nicks and scratches. 8-87735-1

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VERY FINE, AS FOUND, PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED KETLAND & CO DOUBLE BARREL FLINTLOCK COACH PISTOLS WITH

Lot # 1555 (Sale Order: 550 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .495 Bore diameter. This lovely pair of pistols have 8" twist round bbls with Birmingham proofs at rears, and are marked "London" on top ribs. Banded pipe is on bottom of each set of bbls holding greenheart ramrods with horn tips and steel worm tails. Breech irons are nicely engraved. Chamfered lockplates with rebated tails have line border engraving and are fitted with serpentine chamfered cocks, as well as integral pans with bridled roller frizzens. Frizzen springs have teardrop finials with teats. Locks are engraved "Ketland & Co" under pans. Dense European walnut stocks have checkered knobbed grips with chamfered sides. Stocks are mounted with hallmarked silver. Hallmarks are for Birmingham 1793 and with makers mark "CF" (mostly likely Charles Freeth or Crespin Fuller). Furniture consists of broad hallmarked thimbles, which are engraved with laurel swags, one piece trigger guards with pineapple finials and floral engraving on bows hallmarked at grips, and smooth butt caps engraved with monograms "CS" (?). Silver ovals at tops of grips have beaded border engraving surrounding family crest of a Moor's head under motto "Gang Forward" (Moore family ?). This matches crest on inset brass handle of figured walnut case which is lined in green baize with correct compartments for pistols. Case contains red morocco leather covered combination powder, ball, and flint holding flask, with flints in base compartment, ebony ball headed rosewood loading rod with worm, nutcracker type ball mold, and some tow and spare flints are in another compartment. CONDITION: Very fine, as found. Bbls retain a considerable amount of their orig brown, presenting a mottled appearance due to some old cleaning. Locks retain a considerable amount of orig muted case hardening color. Stocks are very fine, sound, with numerous light marks and scratches in their orig finish, most likely from being carried in saddle holster. Silver has wonderful patina, and has been well maintained. There are a number of dents in grip caps. Bores are shiny, but with light frosting toward muzzles. Locks and frizzens are crisp. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig varnish on exterior. Interior cloth is excellent with a few rubs and marks from contact with guns. One compartment missing its lid. Accessories are very fine. Loading rod is missing its cap. An extraordinary pair of pistols. 4-54016 MGM123

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