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.

James D. Julia Inc.


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ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF DURS EGG LARGE BORE FLINTLOCK OFFICERS PISTOLS WITH CASE.

Lot # 1556 (Sale Order: 551 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .720 Smooth bore. 9-1/2" Swamped octagonal twist bbls are gold inlaid "D. EGG, LONDON," on top flats. Bbls have U-notch rear sights dovetailed through rear portions which are inlaid with two bands of gold. Front sights and touchholes are also gold. Breech irons are engraved with shield and drum motifs. Locks have slightly chamfered plates and rebated tails with teats, and are fitted with semi-waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens with rollers on springs, and serpentine chamfered cocks. Back sliding safeties have bolts which also lock frizzens when engaged at half cock. Locks are engraved with sprays of scroll and shields. "D. Egg" is under each pan. Light colored plain European walnut stocks extend to muzzles and have horn tips, checkered bag grips, and end in steel caps. Steel trigger guards have remnants of shield and drum engraving on bows, and have spike ball finials. Horn tipped greenheart ramrods with worms mount through beaded pipes and tailpipes. Stocks attach to bbls with dual side nails. Old mahogany case has key lock closure and inset circular brass D-ring handle on lid with central medallion engraved "BBS". Brass key escutcheon is an inverted teardrop. Interior is lined in green baize, and has two covered compartments with small brass knobs. Case contains brass bodied combination powder flask/ ball/ and patchbox, nutcracker type steel ball mold, rosewood handled turnscrew, and a hickory and brass loading rod. CONDITION: Fine, as restored. Bbls retain nearly all of an excellent re-brown with fine definition to pattern. Gold inlay is missing some bits. Locks are cleaned to silver gray. Period correct stocks retain most of their orig finish with numerous light marks. Furniture shows heavy cleaning with engraving considerably worn. Locks are crisp. Case is very fine, as refinished, over numerous marks, and with a number of subsequent marks. Newer cloth interior is very fine. Accessories are good to fine. 4-55448 MGM319

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EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF DOUBLE BARREL SPRING BAYONET PERCUSSION PISTOLS BY F. BARNES & CO. WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 1557 (Sale Order: 552 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .484 Smooth bore. 4-1/4" One piece octagonal bbls with integral percussion breeches, have flourishes of scroll engraving on top and side flats. Bottoms are stamped with Birmingham proofs. Top rights are engraved "F. Barnes & Co (most likely Frederick working in Birmingham 1831-1903, with premises in London 1851 - 1904). Bbl groups are mounted with spring loaded folding 4-1/2" steel triangular bayonets retained by latch mounted on top tangs. Boxlock actions have flat faced serpentine hammers with stylized dolphins heads. Actions are engraved with near full coverage well cut shaded scroll. Hammers have unshaded scroll. European walnut finely checkered bag grips have vacant German silver oval escutcheons at tops. Bridled steel ramrods are in blued steel housing screwed to bottoms of bbl clusters. Steel trigger guards are scroll engraved. What appears to be orig quartered oak case with pivoting hook closure and inset D-ring handle, is lined in green cloth, and contains two brass and ebony loading rods (one for large caliber pistol fitting these pistols, and another for a small caliber (approx .32)), nutcracker ball mold marked "40", chamfered plain copper bodied powder flask, a patch/ wad cutter, as well as a small pewter oil bottle. CONDITION: Excellent. Pistols retain a large amount of their fine orig finishes on wood and metal, but suffer from some poor storage, with one pistol showing a large amount of cleaned oxidation on both bbls and trigger guard bow. The other pistol shows some oxidation on right bbl, color is extremely strong and vivid on bottom, with some light cleaning scratches, and some freckling on bow. Orig color is quite strong on actions and hammers. Case exterior is very fine with a number of rubs in what appears to be its orig finish. Interior cloth is good, with rubs and soiling. Accessories are good. 4-55348 MGM318

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PAIR OF BRASS MOUNTED CONTINENTAL HOLSTER PISTOLS, CIRCA 1745.

Lot # 1558 (Sale Order: 553 of 563)      

NSN. Flat lockplates with stepped tail sparsely engraved with trophies of arms. Gooseneck cocks lightly engraved. Bbls are octagonal at breech and round at muzzle with brass foresights. Figured walnut full stocks molded with carving at breech and rear ramrod pipe. Full brass furniture with spurred butts with grotesque mask butts. An attractive and original pair of mid-18th century flintlock holster pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Metal is good throughout with grayish patina. One top jaw an obvious replacement. Hammer on one pistol replaced. Stocks are good throughout. Brass furniture with openwork sideplates crisp. 4-49911

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VERY FINE PAIR OF HENRY NOCK FLINTLOCK GREATCOAT PISTOLS WITH CASE.

Lot # 1559 (Sale Order: 554 of 563)      

NSN. (ca 1795) Cal. .481 Bore diameter. 4" Octagonal twist bbls with inlaid gold band at rears, are engraved "H - NOCK - LONDON" on tops. Small silver front beads are dovetailed through. Bbls are fitted with platinum lined touchholes. Feather scroll and stand-of-arms engraved breech irons have integral V-notch rear sights. Locks with deeply chamfered plates having rebated tails are fitted with semi-waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens with large rollers on springs, high breasted serpentine cocks, and back sliding safeties. Locks have floral and feather engraving as well as "H - NOCK" under pans. Trigger guards with shield and drum engraving on bows, have stylized pineapple finials. Nicely marbled dense European walnut stocks with checkered bag grips, extend to muzzles. Vacant silver ovals are at tops of grips, and stocks attach to bbls with captive side nails through small oval silver escutcheons. Short greenheart horn tipped ramrods (one with worm) mount through beaded steel thimbles. Relatively new oak case has inlet silver oval on top, is lined in green cloth and has reproduction Nock label in lid. Case contains leather covered brass combination flask/ ball magazine/ and patch box, nutcracker type ball mold, small ebony handled turnscrew, ebony handled dusting brush, wad cutter marked 1/2, newly made loading rod, and some cast lead balls, and a key in covered compartment. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of an excellent quality re-brown, over some light pitting, with excellent definition to pattern. Other metal parts are cleaned to bright silver, engraving remains sharp, surfaces are smooth. Locks and frizzen springs are crisp. Stocks retain most of their orig finish, with numerous light marks, checkering lightly worn. There has been a small 1" repair at top rear above lock on one gun. Case is good, as are accessories. 4-54014 MGM294

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CASED PAIR OF WILLIAM CHANCE FLINTLOCK DUELER/ HOLSTER PISTOLS WITH ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 1560 (Sale Order: 555 of 563)      

NSN. (ca 1820) Cal. .552 Bore diameter. 10-1/2" Octagonal Damascus bbls are engraved "London" on tops, and are fitted with Damascus under ribs and single plain pipes holding horn tipped rosewood ramrods with worm tails. Birmingham proofs are on bottoms. V-notch sights are dovetailed through at rears of bbls, and German silver barleycorn beads are at fronts. Patent breeches are scroll engraved and have silver lined touch holes. Locks with flat plates are fitted with waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens, serpentine wide breasted cocks, and back sliding safeties. Lockplates are engraved with open scroll and "Wm Chance" is engraved at bottoms. Breech irons are also engraved with shaded scroll. Triggers are set. Scroll engraved trigger guards have stylized pineapple finials and finger spurs on bows. Dense European walnut stocks have typical bag grips. Checkering is exceptionally fine (possibly 40 LPI), and has mullered borders. Stocks are fitted with vacant oval silver crest plates at tops of grips, silver tips, and beaded thimbles. Stocks attach to bbls with captive side nails though plain oval silver escutcheons. Mahogany case with ebonized rounded trim is lined in purple velvet, and contains ebony and brass loading rod, nutcracker type ball mold marked 1/2, ebony handled turnscrew, and a plain copper and brass combination powder flask/ ball magazine and cap box. Some balls and flints are in one covered compartment with brass knob, and some tow, bone handled cleaning brush, key, and a worn old 1805 ha' penny are under another. CONDITION: Good, as restored. Bbls retain most of an old re-brown with fair definition to pattern. Guns reconverted to flintlock with new pans, frizzens, springs, and cocks. Stocks are good, lightly refinished. Locks are crisp. Triggers set. Old case is very fine with a light refinish over numerous marks and scratches. Interior cloth is fine with some rubs and compressions. Accessories are good. 4-54017 MGM259

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FINE QUALITY PAIR OF FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY SMITH, PARTIALLY SILVER MOUNTED.

Lot # 1561 (Sale Order: 556 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .625 Smooth bore. 7-1/2" Octagon twist bbls are engraved "LONDON" on tops, and have under ribs with single plain pipes holding brass tipped greenheart ramrods with brass tails having steel worms under caps. Patent breeches have sprays of scroll engraved on tops, and have gold bands at rears with platinum lined touchholes. Locks with deeply chamfered plates and rebated tails are fitted with semi-waterproof pans, bridled roller frizzens with rollers on springs, high breasted serpentine flat faced cocks, and back sliding safeties. Locks are engraved with flourishes of open foliage. "Smith" is at bottom center of each plate (most probably William Smith, working in London ca 1775 - 1820). Dense European walnut stocks have checkered grips which flare dramatically to flat bases. Bases are silver mounted with feather engraved band around perimeter, and central unengraved ovals on bottoms. Steel trigger guards have scroll on bows and stylized pineapple finials. There are lozenge shaped silver crest plates at tops of grips. Stocks end in silver tips, and attach to bbls with captive side nails through oval silver escutcheons. CONDITION: Very fine, refinished, as found. Metal parts have newer finishes applied many years ago over considerable light pitting, engraving on bbls rather soft. Metal finishes have much accumulated grime. Stocks retain nearly all of a smooth oil refinish, no repairs noted, sharp edges slightly rounded. Locks and frizzens are crisp. Two silver pins are missing from butt collar on one pistol. 4-55382 MGM317

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EARLY PAIR OF BRASS BARRELED AND MOUNTED FLINTLOCK NAVAL OFFICERS PISTOLS BY R. FARMER.

Lot # 1562 (Sale Order: 557 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .534 Bore diameter. 7-3/4" Round bbls are swamped at center, and have foliate engraving at breech ends, which are also stamped with "V" and "P". Round bodied brass lockplates with integral pans have unbridled friction frizzens. Springs have foliate finials. Locks are also fitted with round bodied serpentine cocks. Blocks and cocks are engraved with line borders and some flourishes of scroll. "R. Farmer" (a number of Farmers are listed as working in Birmingham and London in the early 1700's, none with given name beginning with "R") is under pans. Dense European walnut stocks have raised moldings around locks and wavy transition to tips, which extend to muzzles. All furniture is of brass, including knobbed grip caps, trigger guards, amorphous finials, crest plates, and scrolled side plates. Hickory ramrods are held by brass pipes and beaded thimbles. Stocks are pinned to bbls. Guns have old Sotheby's New York tags. CONDITION: Good as found. Brass parts show old cleaning, now toned to golden mustard, engraving still clear. Iron parts are considerably rusted, and cleaned to brown. Spur of one cock shows repairs with jaw screw replaced. Stocks are fine and sound, with hand worn patina. One ramrod pipe replaced. 4-48064 MGM262

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CASED PAIR OF EBONY STOCKED PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOLS BY C. L. WITTE OF ZUTPHEN, NETHERLANDS, DESCEN

Lot # 1563 (Sale Order: 558 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .500 Groove diameter. Multi-grooved V-shaped rifling. 10-1/2" Octagon Damascus bbls are gold inlaid "Damas Leclere" on tops (There were many Leclerc bbl makers in France). Left sides of bbls are stamped with Belgian proofs. Patent breeches are nicely filed with scrolled fences, and are lightly scroll engraved. Breech irons also scroll engraved, have integral V-notch rear sights. Locks with fancy scroll filed borders have rebated tails, and are fitted with flat faced hammers. Lockplates and hammers are engraved with large scroll interspersed with small scroll as background. "C L Witte ie Zulphen" is gold inlaid on each lockplate. Trigger plates have nicely filed finials and scrolled trigger guards have finger spurs. Ebony stocks have long fluted grips surmounted by fancy filed steel caps, outline matching fluting. There is relief scroll carving at tips, with no provision for ramrods. Stocks attach to bbls with side nails through oval silver escutcheons. These high quality pistols are housed in their orig rosewood veneered mahogany case which has flush mounted brass corners and a central brass rectangle engraved "S". Interior is lined in what was once purple velvet, and contains an array of orig loading tools, french fitted. These tools include ebony and brass loading/ cleaning rod with turned certifiable antique ivory tip, spiral fluted handled ebony loading mallet with turn certifiable antique ivory finial, steel round ball mold with long arm sprue cutter, fancy turned powder measure, ebony cap box, and a brass bodied powder flask embossed with cherub and deer, as well as an ebony handled turnscrew with bone cap, and some cleaning attachments for rod. A number of lead balls, as well as a key are under covered compartment with ebony knob. An old display card in case is inscribed "Dueling Pistols" "Brought to Pella in 1850 by Count Van Raaming and given to H. P. Scholte to take care of while he went to Civil War, and from which he never returned." H. P. Scholte was the founder of Pella, IA, who brought 800 settlers from the Netherlands to the area in the 1840's. Further history can be found in STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND by Lenora R. Scholte. Count Van Raaming is mentioned and discussed in this history. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. PROVENANCE: Pella Historical Society info on Dominie H.P. Scholte. CONDITION: Excellent, as found, with evidence of light oxidation and darkening of all metal finishes. Bbls retain approx 90% orig brown with good definition to pattern. Other metal parts retain a considerable amount of their orig french gray. Stocks are excellent, with no visible cracks. Butt cap of one is lifted a bit. Exterior of case has two large shrinkage cracks in top, but is otherwise very fine, with a light over-varnish. Interior cloth is considerably faded, soiled and marked from contact with guns and tools. Tools are fine, oxidized. Information card is fine, somewhat foxed and stained. 4-54464 MGM258

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CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION HOLSTER PISTOLS WITH BRIDLED RAMRODS BY CLIVE.

Lot # 1564 (Sale Order: 559 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .588 Bore diameter. 6-1/2" Damascus octagon bbls are engraved "London" on tops. Bbls are fitted with bridled steel ramrods. Patent breeches have close set nipples and have inlaid gold bands at rears. Scroll engraved breech irons have integral V-notch rear sights. Lockplates are fitted with slightly serpentine flat faced hammers. Hammers and lockplates are engraved with open foliate scroll with small stand-of-arms at rears. "Clive" (most likely John Clive, of Birmingham, working 1814-1832) is at the center of each lockplate. Trigger guards with stand-of-arms on bows have stylized pineapple finials. Nicely marbled European walnut stocks with flat checkered bag grips, are graced with rectangular crest plates with truncated corners at tops of grips, and angled steel tips which act as guards for ramrod bridles. Stocks attach to bbls with captive side nails through rectangular silver escutcheons. What appears to be orig mahogany case with pivoting hook closure, has inlet brass circle on lid. Interior is lined in dark green baize. Case contains a copper and brass combination powder flask/ ball and cap receptacle by "Batty", steel nutcracker type ball mold, brass and ebony loading rod, tin oiler, and a finely made pewter oil bottle. A number of lead balls are in one covered compartment with bone knob, and a glass oil bottle with cork stopper is under another. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain most of what appears to be their orig brown, showing some spots of cleaning and light pitting. Patent breeches retain a considerable amount, maybe as much as 60% case hardening color. Lockplates also have a considerable amount of their color, quite strong where protected. Stocks retain most of their orig french polish finish with numerous light marks and dents. Breech irons are considerably proud of wood. Triggers retain most of a bright blue. Trigger guards have a considerable amount of their charcoal blue with oxidation on bows (may clean). Locks are crisp. Case retains some renewed finish over what appears to be its orig finish. Interior cloth is fine with compressions. There are a number of rubbed through cloth on partitions. Accessories are good to fine. 4-54015 MGM260

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ALL METAL FOUR SCREW BARREL FLINTLOCK TURNOVER PISTOL BY BARBAR (LONDON).

Lot # 1565 (Sale Order: 560 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .32. Four cannon turned 1-1/4" screw-off bbls are on rotating breech section with pairs of frizzens at top and bottom. Bbl/ breech cluster is held in position by detent activated by pressure on front portion of trigger guard allowing cluster to be rotated. Boxlock action is mounted with two cocks having unreinforced throats. Integral metal stock has bag shaped grip. All steel pistol is engraved with stands-of-arms at grip, and with floral and foliate designs at front of grip and rear of bbl cluster. "BARBAR" and "London" (most likely James (1) working 1714 through 1767) are in foliate cartouches on each side. Another stand-of-arms is on trigger guard bow. CONDITION: Very fine, cleaned to bright silver, over very little pitting, engraving clear. Mechanically fine. 4-54013 MGM264

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PRE REVOLUTIONARY WAR SILVER MOUNTED BRASS CANNON BARREL FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL BY JOHN PROBIN.

Lot # 1566 (Sale Order: 561 of 563)      

NSN. (ca 1775) Cal. approx 50 cal. (.730 Muzzle diameter). Brass 8" octagon to round bbl has ring turned and flared cannon muzzle. Octagonal portion is engraved with large open scroll. London gun makers proofs and "IP" are stamped on left rear flat. Lightly chamfered lockplate with rebated tail is fitted with integral pan, bridled roller frizzen, and serpentine cock. Lock is fitted with broad back sliding safety. Lockplate and cock are engraved with some scroll with floral highlights. "J. Probin" (Birmingham 1769 - 1800) is on banner under pan. Very fine, dense, root figured European walnut stock with knob grip, has nicely carved drop points, and fine shell behind top tang. It is fitted with nicely detailed silver mounts, some of which have partial hallmarks, but trigger guard has complete hallmarks for Birmingham, sterling, date mark 1773/4, and makers mark "CF" (Charles Freeth). Butt cap is embellished with relief foliate scroll which is repeated on trigger guard finial. A vacant cartouche is at top of grip. Sideplate is of open scrolled acanthus meticulously inlet. Stock is secured to bbl with two side nails. Horn tipped ebony ramrod is in beaded pipe and tail pipe. PROVENANCE: Consignors notes regarding this gun which has been in his family for many years. CONDITION: Good, showing considerable cleaning. Bbl with sharp edges rounded, and engraving slightly softened, has toned to a gold color. Lock is cleaned to bright silver over considerable light pitting. Stock is very fine with traces of orig finish, and has repairs towards muzzles with 1-1/2" dutchman set in on left side. Silver is excellent, tarnished with pleasing bright highlights. Lock is fairly crisp. 4-54072 MGM261

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BRASS BARRELED BRASS MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL MARKED "J RUSSEL" (NEW ENGLAND ?).

Lot # 1567 (Sale Order: 562 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .500 Bore diameter. 7-7/8" Brass bbl has octagonal breech section transitioning to round through wedding band. Left rear flat is stamped "J. Russel" (A Jonathan Russel is listed as a silversmith in Ashford, Conn 1770-1804, his mark is very similar in font and size, except without the "J".). Trade lock marked on interior "43" and "W. Ketland", has flat plate ending in a teat is fitted with inset pan, unbridled friction frizzen, and deeply chamfered serpentine cock. Lock is engraved in foliate sprays. What appears to be cherry stock with knob grip extends to muzzle, and is brass mounted with grip cap, trigger guard with acorn finial, one piece ramrod pipe/ thimble holding hickory ramrod, small oval crest plate at top of grip, and small oval sideplate for rear screw similar to those found on other New England and "Kentucky" rifles. CONDITION: Good. All brass parts show considerable wear and cleaning, toned to a fine mustard gold. Lock is gray to brown patina. Stock retains most of an old finish with numerous marks and scratches, and is sound, with old long dutchman repair on left top of bbl channel. 4-54758 MGM263

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PAIR OF JOSEPH LANG BOXLOCK PERCUSSION PISTOLS WITH BELT HOOKS.

Lot # 1568 (Sale Order: 563 of 563)      

NSN. Cal. .590 Smooth bore. 4-1/2" Octagon twist steel bbls are engraved "J. Lang 7 Haymarket London" on top flats. (Joseph Lang was at this address until 1853, when he moved to Cockspur Street.) Bbls are fitted with under ribs holding bridled steel ramrods. Boxlock actions with flat faced serpentine percussion side hammers, are fitted with integral rear sights, sliding safeties, and 3" long plain belt hooks. Actions are engraved with 60% coverage well cut shaded scroll. Dense walnut grips are fully checkered, fitted with steel caps with traps, and have vacant silver ovals at tops of grips. CONDITION: Good. All metal parts retain traces of their orig finish with considerable pitting on bbls and flecking on actions. Bores are good, lightly pitted. Actions are crisp. A neat pair of British self-defense pistols. 4-50434 MGM274

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