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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SCARCE REMINGTON-RIDER POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH BOX.

Lot # 1102 (Sale Order: 101 of 563)      

SN 1784. Cal. 31. Blue finish with 3-1/8" oct bbl, nickel silver pin front sight and 2-line address. Cylinder is mushroom shaped with five chambers and trigger guard is nickel silver. Mounted with checkered 2-pc hard rubber grips, matching numbered to this revolver. Accompanied by an orig, 2-pc, black cardboard box, compartmented in the bottom for the revolver, a dbl sided eagle & stars flask, a brass 2-cavity ball mold without sprue cutter and a wire cleaning rod with brass mushroom handle. There were only about 2,000 of these revolvers produced in both percussion and 32 caliber rimfire 1860-1873. Original percussion revolvers are scarce with a large number of them having been converted. Boxed examples are extremely rare. These little revolvers saw service throughout the Civil War and later on the American frontier where they were quite popular as concealment arms or backup guns. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 75% strong orig blue with the loss areas flaked, not worn to a dark patina; hammer retains dark case colors and the trigger bow bright nickel silver; trigger shows most of its orig fire blue. Grips are sound showing very light diamond point wear, turning chocolate on the left side. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered pitting. Box has taped corners on the lid, otherwise is sound showing moderate to heavy edge wear and moderate paper losses to the edges; interior is yellowed and soiled but intact; flask has one small dent and shows a medium mustard patina; mold is extremely fine and shows a medium mustard patina with a few nicks on the sides; cleaning rod is fine. 4-56306 JR179

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RARE INSCRIBED & ENGRAVED REMINGTON NEW MODEL POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Lot # 1103 (Sale Order: 102 of 563)      

SN 1679. Cal. 31. Third type with silver finish, 3-1/8" oct bbl, German silver half moon front sight and 3-line address. Frame & trigger sheath are iron and cyl is unfluted with five chambers. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips matching numbered to this revolver. Accompanied by an orig factory conversion cyl in caliber 32 RF with assembly number "1286". Revolver is beautifully engraved with about 65-70% coverage flowing foliate arabesque patterns that has fine pearled background. Matching engraving patterns are on front side flats of frame and side flats of bbl. Top of back strap has a half sunrise and the back strap is engraved "P.S. SAYRE Utica N.Y.". Edges of the back strap & butt strap have fine chip pattern borders. Web of the rammer handle is etch engraved in grape leaf & vine patterns. Percussion cyl is etch engraved in the Union/Confederate charging cavalrymen shooting at each other. The conversion cyl has a full band of foliate arabesque patterns. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were about 25,000 of these revolvers produced 1865-1873. Very few had special plating and of those extremely few were engraved with inscribed specimens and both cylinders exceedingly rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% strong orig silver plating and about all of the orig blue on rammer handle; percussion cyl retains about 98% crisp orig blue and appears to be ufnired showing virtually all of its orig blue in the chambers; cartridge cyl, possibly from another revolver, shows about 60% thin orig blue. Grips are sound with only one or two very minor scratches and retain virtually all of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore with one spot of pitting. 4-56320 JR137

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SCARCE CASED REMINGTON NEW MODEL POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Lot # 1104 (Sale Order: 103 of 563)      

SN 4776. Cal. 31. Rare 1st type, blue & silver finish with 3-1/8" blued oct bbl, half moon nickel silver front sight and 3-line address with only 1858 patent date and "NEW MODEL". Frame is silver plated brass with blued steel trigger sheath. Cylinder is blued with five chambers and it is mounted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips. Left side of butt strap under the grip has the assembly number "13" which is also found inside each grip. Accompanied by an orig burgundy velvet lined mahogany casing compartmented in the bottom for the revolver, a dbl sided eagle & stars flask, a fine silver plated bullet & ball Remington mold with sprue cutter, a brass & iron cleaning rod and a small lacquered tin for Eley's caps. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were about 25,000 of these revolvers produced 1865-1873 in four different styles with the majority either converted to 32 RF or manufactured as a cartridge revolver. Very few retain their orig percussion cylinder and of those extremely few were cased. These little revolvers were very popular with ladies and gentlemen as pocket revolvers and lawmen for backup guns. They are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl & rammer handle retain about 70% glossy orig blue mixed with flaking. Frame & grip frame retain about 50% dark silver plating with the flaked areas a dark brass patina; trigger sheath retains about 80% orig blue showing sharp edge wear and thinning on the sides; hammer retains strong case colors; cylinder shows 75-80% orig blue with a heavy cyl line and light pitting on front face. Grips are sound showing light edge wear and retain most of their orig factory varnish. Hammer is not solid in half cock notch, otherwise mechanics are fine; strong pitted bore. Case has a grain check in the bottom, otherwise is sound with handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains about 95% orig varnish; interior is moderately faded with moderate to heavy soil in the bottom; flask is very fine showing about 95% strong orig finish overall with bright gold on the collar & spout; collar has a small crack in the bottom edge; mold is extremely fine retaining most of its orig silver; other accessories are fine. 4-56544 JR136

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RARE REMINGTON BEALS 2ND MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Lot # 1105 (Sale Order: 104 of 563)      

SN 400. Cal. 31. Usual configuration with 3" oct bbl, dovetailed nickel silver cone front sight with 2-line address. Cylinder is unfluted with five chambers. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were fewer than 1,000 of these little pocket revolvers produced in the period 1858-1859. Most of them saw service on the American frontier then throughout the Civil War and again back on the American frontier, usually under harsh circumstances, frequently with little or no maintenance. Of those few items surviving today they are rarely ever encountered with any orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. No orig finish remains being an overall cleaned gray metal patina with fine pitting. Grips are sound showing moderate wear and retain a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with moderate to heavy pitting. 4-56304 JR175

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VERY RARE ENGRAVED WITH GOLD FINISH REMINGTON IROQUOIS SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1106 (Sale Order: 105 of 563)      

Cal. 22 Short. Very rare revolver with 2-1/4" rnd bbl that has half moon front sight, marked on the top "IROQUOIS" and with the Remington name & address on the left side. Cylinder is fluted with seven chambers and it is mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. Revolver is gold finish over silver and engraved by L.D. Nimschke with about 70% coverage foliate arabesque patterns that have very fine stippled background. Top strap & sides of frame below cylinder are engraved in snake & dot patterns. Top front side flats of frame are engraved with hunter stars. Back strap is engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns. Cylinder also has matching patterns with a leaf & vine border around rear edge. There were about 10,000 of these tiny revolvers produced in the period 1878-1888 with fluted & unfluted cylinders with the fluted version being substantially more scarce. Engraved examples are extremely rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 50% orig gold finish with the loss areas exposing the dark silver plating which was under the orig gold wash; cyl retains traces of gold, being mostly a dark silver patina. Grips are sound showing great fire and bright colors. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with a few scattered spots of fine pitting. 4-56371 JR168

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EXTREMELY RARE CASED PAIR OF ENGRAVED REMINGTON-ELLIOT SINGLE SHOT DERRINGERS.

Lot # 1107 (Sale Order: 106 of 563)      

SN 2999 & 3000. Cal. 41 RF. Pistols are identical in every way. They are silver plated with 2-1/2" oct to rnd bbls with pin front sights and 2-line addresses. They are mounted with incise flat checkered birdhead certifiable antique ivory grips. Frames are engraved in New York style, probably from the L.D. Nimschke shop, with geometric patterns at top of back strap, bottom of butt and top side flats of bbl. Top flats of bbls have small hunter's stars. Accompanied by their orig blue velvet lined mahogany casing, French fitted in the bottom for the pistols, a brass cleaning rod, ebony handled turn screw and a full box of Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 41 Rim Fire Short ammunition that has blue label. Bottom of case has a 3" x 3-3/4" label of "Francis Reynolds / 48 Chatham St. & 5 City Hall Square ----- New York / Importers and Manufacturers of / Guns, Rifles, Pistols, and Muskets" with other illegible information. There were about 10,000 of these little pistols produced in the period 1867-1888 with several different finishes. Very few were engraved and of that number extraordinarily few were cased and double cased pairs are even more rare. These pistols were extremely popular with gamblers as sleeve & vest pocket hideout guns and law enforcement for last resort guns. They usually were carried without holsters in pockets or vest pockets where they were exposed to sweat & body vapors and as a result are rarely found today with any orig finish. 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: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Both pistols retain virtually all of their strong, orig silver finish; hammers retain about all of their bright fire blue which is also found on the hammer pins and triggers; trigger of #3000 is thin on the face. Grips are sound with light soil in the checkering and retain a mellow ivory patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bores with fine pitting. Case is sound with usual storage & handling nicks & scratches and retains most of a restored finish on the lid; interior is very fine with light soil; accessories are fine; ammunition is sealed in plastic and was not examined; box label is fine. 4-56348 JR133

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON RIDER PARLOR PERCUSSION PISTOL WITH BOX.

Lot # 1108 (Sale Order: 107 of 563)      

Cal 17. Silver finish over the all brass pistol with integral 3" oct to rnd bbl & frame. Bbl has pin front sight & fixed rear sight in top flat. Bbl has knurled rings around the muzzle and a raised knurled ring at the transition. This was the smallest pistol produced by Remington with only about 200 made 1860-1863. Left side flat of bbl has the Rider patent markings. This little pistol has it's orig 2-pc breech block. Accompanied by an orig black cardboard 2-pc box with kraft paper covered bottom. Also accompanied by NRA silver medal #38, the award for one of ten best weapons exhibited at the 1963 annual meeting. Also accompanied by the small blue and white plaque that came with the award. These little pistols, as noted above are extremely rare, especially one with orig breech block. They are even more rare with strong orig finish and orig box is practically unknown. This pistol may be the finest of its type extant. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains 97-98% slightly darkened orig silver finish with only faint sharp edge wear. Grip has a small ding on the left bottom edge and breech block handle has some light nicks & scratches with additional scratches on the frame in the adjacent area. Mechanics are fine. Breech block is very fine with minor pitting on the nipple. Box is sound showing moderate edge wear and a small puncture in the lid, probably from the breech block handle. Bottom interior of box has some water stains and light foxing. NRA medal & plaque are fine. 4-56301 JR182

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CASED ENGRAVED REMINGTON-RIDER TYPE ALL BRASS PARLOR PISTOL.

Lot # 1109 (Sale Order: 108 of 563)      

Cal 17. All brass construction with 3-1/8" oct to rnd bbl that has pin front sight and fixed rear sight in top flat. There is a single knurled band around the muzzle and a raised knurled band at the transition. Sides of the frame are engraved in flowing foliate arabesque patterns without background shading. The Rider's patent information on left side flat of bbl is not present. Accompanied by an orig breech chamber that has a reproduction nipple insert. Accompanied by an orig purple velvet lined mahogany casing with empty inscription panel in the lid. Interior is French fitted for the pistol with a covered compartment in the right front corner which is divided into two compartments and apparently at one time contained lead balls and percussion caps. Bottom front of the case has a mortised nickel silver push button latch. This pistol does not conform to known dimensions of a Remington-made pistol. Some of the workmanship is slightly more crude with larger hammer & trigger pins and a trigger that does not resemble known Remington triggers. Inside the frame is a small piece of card inscribed "From The Collection Of / RICHARD G. GOODING / Wausau, Wisconsin". PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Pistol is a smooth, even dark mustard patina showing moderate to heavy wear on the engraving. Trigger & hammer are mostly a grey metal patina. Orig outer chamber & handle are a dark metal patina with light pitting. Reproduction nipple retains most of its strong blue. Mechanics are fine. Case shows minor shrinkage and a re-glued bottom front corner, otherwise is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains about all of its orig varnish. Interior is moderately faded with light soil. All together an incredibly rare set. 4-56483 JR197

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON-RIDER ALL BRASS PARLOR PERCUSSION PISTOL WITH BOX AND LETTER.

Lot # 1110 (Sale Order: 109 of 563)      

Cal 17. Silver finish over the all brass pistol with integral bbl & frame. Bbl has pin front sight and fixed rear sight in top flat. This was the smallest pistol produced by Remington with only about 200 made 1860-1863. Normally these little pistols have rider patent markings on left side flat of bbl. This one is without those markings. This little pistol has it's orig 2-pc breech block. Accompanied by an orig black cardboard 2-pc box with blue paper covered bottom. Also accompanied by a small handwritten letter dated Jul. 16,1868, addressed to "Friend Byron" which appears to be transferring a parlor pistol with instructions on how to use it and signed "A.J. Carlton". These little pistols, as noted above are extremely rare, especially one with orig breech block. They are even more rare with strong orig finish and an orig box is practically unknown. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Pistol is very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains 95-97% strong orig silver with some fine freckling and light flaking. Trigger & hammer retains faded case colors. Breech block is a dark brown crusty patina. Box has one broken corner in the bottom otherwise is sound showing moderate to heavy edge wear with heavy foxing and soil inside. Altogether a very rare set. 4-56492 JR181

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RARE INSCRIBED REMINGTON NO. 2 SAW HANDLE DERRINGER.

Lot # 1111 (Sale Order: 110 of 563)      

SN 9. Cal. 30 RF. Nickel finish with 3-1/2" oct to rnd bbl, pin front sight and 2-line left hand address on top flat. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips, matching numbered to this pistol. Breech block, hammer & screws are fire blued. Pistol is nicely engraved in foliate arabesque patterns with pearled background. Matching patterns are on side flats of bbl with geometric patterns on top flat and back strap. Butt strap is period engraved "P.E. Remington". The founder of Remington Arms, Eliphalet Remington, had a son named Philo, however all research to date has failed to disclose that Philo had a middle name. Regardless, this pistol probably belonged to someone from the Remington family. There were about 15,000 of this model pistol produced in three calibers, 1865-1888. They were extremely popular as pocket pistols used by gamblers, ladies & gentlemen and are rarely found with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains about all of a factory quality restored finish; breech block & hammer retain about 90% fire blue and the screws thin fire blue; trigger is also a thin blue; bottom front of the frame, back of trigger slot, has a fine hairline crack. Grips are sound showing great fire & color. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-56328 JR145

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SCARCE ETCH ENGRAVED REMINGTON NO. 2 SAW HANDLE VEST POCKET DERRINGER.

Lot # 1112 (Sale Order: 111 of 563)      

SN 1310. Cal. 41 RF. Silver finish with 4" oct to rnd bbl, pin front sight and 2-line address on top flat. Mounted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips. Pistol is very nicely etch-engraved in flowing foliate patterns with full coverage on sides of frame, side flats of bbl, back strap & butt strap. Lighter patterns extend up both sides of the bbl. Trigger, hammer, breech block & screws are blued. There were about 15,000 of these pistols produced in three calibers in the period 1865-1888 in a variety of finishes. While this model of pistol is not uncommon, etch-engraved examples are rarely encountered. The big bore vest pocket was very popular as a short range self-protection piece used by gamblers & lawmen as backup weapons. There are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about all of a fine restored silver finish with some minor fine pitting on the frame. Grips are sound showing moderate wear and retain about 85% varnish. Breech block spring is weak or missing, otherwise mechanics are fine; strong bore with scattered pitting. 4-56329 JR146

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EXTRAORDINARY ENGRAVED REMINGTON SAW HANDLE VEST POCKET SINGLE SHOT DERRINGER.

Lot # 1113 (Sale Order: 112 of 563)      

SN 15129. Cal. 22 Short. Silver finish with 3-1/4" rnd bbl integral with the frame & pin front sight. It has saw handle shape grip mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Top flat of frame has 2-line address. Pistol is engraved in wonderful foliate arabesque patterns that has very fine pearled background with full coverage on the sides. Top side flats of the frame are engraved in a twisted rope pattern. Sides of the bbl are engraved in diamond patterns with a chip & dot border. Back strap & butt strap are engraved in geometric patterns. Trigger, hammer & screws are fire-blued. Although this little pistol was produced in fairly large numbers, estimated at 17,000-20,000 pieces, very few were engraved and of those extremely few had special finishes. Finding one today with high orig finish is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains virtually all of its fine silver finish with coating of lacquer; trigger, hammer & screws retain about all of their bright fire blue. Grips are sound and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bore with good rifling & light pitting. 4-56326 JR144

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON SAW HANDLE VEST POCKET DERRINGER.

Lot # 1114 (Sale Order: 113 of 563)      

SN 12005. Cal. 22 Short. Blue finish with 3-1/4" rnd bbl integral with the frame. It has pin front sight and 2-line address on top flat. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Frame is etch-engraved on the sides with full coverage of a cornucopia and has a fine etched background. Top side flats of frame are engraved in light geometric patterns which are duplicated on the back strap. Although this little pistol is estimated to have been manufactured in fairly large quantities, estimated at 17,000-20,000, they are rarely found today with high orig finish. Engraved examples are quite rare and etch-engraved pieces are almost never encountered. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains about 80% strong orig glossy blue mixed with light flaking; grip frame is a gray metal patina; hammer retains about 60% fire blue and the trigger traces of fire blue. Right grip has a small chip at the frame, otherwise grips are sound and retain a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, worn dark bore with rifling. 4-56324 JR147

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON-RIDER ALL BRASS PARLOR PERCUSSION PISTOL.

Lot # 1115 (Sale Order: 114 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): This is a great antique replica of the original. SN 3. Cal 17. Tiny all brass pistol with 3" integral bbl and brass pin front sight with fixed rear sight in top flat of frame. Grip is integral with the frame. Left side flat of breech area is marked "RIDER'S PAT. / SEPT. 13. 1859". Bottom of bbl is marked with the SN. No additional disassembly was affected to check for other matching numbers. These tiny pistols were Remington's smallest hand gun and utilized a separate breech system which was removable for reloading the percussion cap. The breech block of this pistol is a modern reproduction. These pistols utilized no propellant, only the power of the percussion cap to propel the lead ball. Only about 200 of these little pistols were made 1860-1863. Very few of these pistols survive today and extremely few are known with orig breech blocks. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Traces of orig silver remain in the most sheltered areas being mostly a smooth dark mustard patina. Mechanics are fine. 4-56303 JR180

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SCARCE REMINGTON ELLIOT 4-BARREL DERRINGER.

Lot # 1117 (Sale Order: 115 of 563)      

SN 11313. Cal. 32 RF. Fine little pocket pistol with 3-5/16" 4-bbl cluster that has half moon German silver front sight with company name & address on the left rib and Elliot's patent information on the right rib. Bbls are blued and the steel frame is silver plated. Mounted with 2-pc smooth hard rubber grips. There were about 17,000 of these little pistols produced in the period 1863-1888. Generally they saw very hard use as pocket pistols by citizens from all walks of life but especially gamblers & lawmen. They are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain about 95% glossy orig blue with only a few small scratches and light muzzle end wear; frame retains about all of its orig silver finish showing only sharp edge wear. Both grips have tiny chips on the bottom edges, otherwise they are sound and show a rich chocolate color. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores with one spot of pitting in the top left bbl. A scarce little pistol in hard to find condition. 4-56429 JR155

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RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON ELLIOT DERRINGER (PEPPERBOX).

Lot # 1118 (Sale Order: 116 of 563)      

SN 9395. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish with 3" 5-shot bbl cluster that has pin sight and 2-line address on top flute. Mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips. Pistol is factory engraved, probably from the Nimschke shop with flowing foliate arabesque patterns on the frame, back strap, butt strap and three flutes of the bbl cluster. Rear of recoil shield is engraved in a delicate fan pattern and top sides of recoil shield are engraved in a flag pattern. Bbl ribs around the muzzle are engraved in geometric patterns. There were about 7,000 of these little pistols produced in the period 1863-1870 with a variety of finishes. They were extremely popular as pocket pistols and usually saw hard service. Few were engraved and very few of those survive today. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about all of a factory quality restored finish with some minor flaking and crackling of the finish on the bbls; right side of frame is mostly a gray metal patina. Right grip has lost a large sliver of surface pearl, otherwise grips are sound and show great fire. Firing pin does not appear to rotate, otherwise mechanics are fine; strong bright bores with scattered light pitting. 4-56394 JR154

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ENGRAVED REMINGTON ELLIOT 4-BARREL DERRINGER.

Lot # 1119 (Sale Order: 117 of 563)      

SN 1087. Cal. 32 RF. Silver finish with 3-3/8" bbl cluster, tiny half moon front sight and standard markings on side ribs. Pistol is very nicely engraved in foliate arabesque patterns with about 75% coverage on the frame and butt. Matching engraving patterns extend over the top two bbls about half way with fine geometric patterns on all four bbls around the muzzle ends. Mounted with 2-pc certifiable antique ivory grips. 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: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Overall retains 60-70% orig silver with several areas of heavy pitting on the frame and bottom two bbls. Grips have a couple of small age lines and are sound with a fine ivory patina. Mechanics need attention; strong bores with moderate to heavy pitting. 4-56428 JR324

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RARE REMINGTON ZIG ZAG RING TRIGGER DERRINGER WITH HOLSTER.

Lot # 1120 (Sale Order: 118 of 563)      

SN 5. Cal. 22 Short. Scarce blue finish with 3-3/16" 6-shot bbl cluster with six nickel silver front sight pins and zig zag grooves around the rear end which are the rotating grooves to align the cylinder for the next shot. Left side of frame has the Elliot patent information and right side the Remington company name & address. Mounted with 2-pc hard rubber grips matching numbered to this pistol. There were fewer than 1,000 of these little pistols manufactured 1861-1862. Most of the production had plated finishes of silver or nickel. Few are found today with blue finish and of those very few retain any orig finish. Accompanied by a very rare tiny brown leather holster with flap & tab and Cheyenne plug. Rear of holster has had the belt loop removed. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching (Cylinder is unnumbered). Bbl cluster retains 85-90% thinning orig blue with the loss areas mostly flaked to a medium patina; frame retains thin orig blue with stronger blue on the ring trigger; grip frame retains about 50% thin orig blue with the loss areas a light patina. Grips have a couple of small chips in the edges, otherwise are sound showing light to moderate wear having turned chocolate. The rotating stud on the trigger is worn and will catch a groove only occasionally, this is a simple repair for a competent gunsmith. Otherwise mechanics are fine; bright shiny bores. Holster, as noted, is fine with lightly crackled flap and retains strong orig brown finish 4-56321 JR177

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REMINGTON ELLIOT 4-SHOT PEPPERBOX RING TRIGGER DERRINGER WITH BOX.

Lot # 1121 (Sale Order: 119 of 563)      

SN 25142. Cal. 32 RF. Nickel finish with 3-3/8" 4-shot bbl cluster with small half moon front sight and manufacturer's name & address on left rib and Elliot's patent information on right rib. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Accompanied by an orig 2-pc black cardboard box with label inside the lid and faint, partially visible matching SN on the bottom. One end of the top has a small black & white label ÒNICKELEDÓ. There were about 17,500 of these little pistols manufactured 1863-1888. They were quite popular as backup guns or concealed arms for gentlemen & gamblers. They are rarely found today with high orig finish and boxes are extremely rare, especially when accompanying their matching numbered pistol. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Pistol is extremely fine showing 97-98% strong orig nickel finish with one small spot of pitting at muzzle of bottom left bbl and another small spot on left rear side of recoil shield; trigger retains about all of its dark orig case colors and the spring housing in the front grip retains about all of its orig fire blue; screws retain much of their orig fire blue. Grips are sound with no visible flaws and retain about all of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. Box has repaired corners & edges in the bottom with a broken corner in the lid and shows moderate to heavy wear with black paper losses around the edges; interior is lightly foxed but clean. 4-56552 JR178

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON-RIDER PROTOTYPE MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1122 (Sale Order: 120 of 563)      

Cal. Believed to be 32 RF Short. Appears to be a prototype for a side loading system for the fixed integral magazine vs. the tube loading system of the production model magazine pistol. Pistol has a 2-11/16" ribbed rnd bbl with fixed integral magazine tube. Frame is brass with an integral trigger guard. Trigger system is like the production models. Grip frame of this pistol is slightly thicker but similar in shape and the breech block/hammer system are identical to the production model. Left side of frame has a small elliptical loading port without cover. Mounted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips. This is probably the only known example of this pistol and it is unknown whether the loading mechanism was effective or not. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Bbl & magazine tube are a mottled silver/brown patina with light pitting; frame & trigger guard show nicks & scratches and a dark mustard patina. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear. Hammer & breech block are moderately to heavily pitted. Mechanics are functional, dark pitted bore. 4-56539 JR143

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EXTRAORDINARILY RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON-RIDER EXHIBITION MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1123 (Sale Order: 121 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Spectacular magazine pistol with nickel & gold finish, probably built for the 1876 World Expo. It has 3-1/8" nickel finish oct bbl with half moon front sight and 2-line address with integral nickel finish magazine tube. Trigger is also nickel finish and the frame gold finish. Breech block is color case hardened and hammer is fire blued as are the screws. Mounted with extraordinary checkered & carved ebony grips. Pistol is beautifully engraved by L.D. Nimschke with full coverage on the sides of frame of foliate arabesque patterns with fine pearled background. Side flats of bbl are engraved in square & dot patterns and top side flats are engraved in leaf & vine patterns. Left side of the integral magazine tube is engraved "5 SHOT MAGAZINE" and right side is engraved "REMINGTON". Top flat of frame is engraved in square & dot patterns and top side flats are engraved in feather patterns with dash & dot patterns by the breech block slot. Back strap also has chip & dot patterns and foliate arabesque patterns. There may have been as many as 15,000 of these little pistols produced in the period 1871-1888 but this may be the only exhibition piece Remington ever made of this model. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig nickel with a couple of small spots on left side flat; frame & grip frame retain virtually all of their bright orig gold finish; breech block retains bright case colors and the hammer bright fire blue. Grips are sound showing only faint diamond point wear and retain about all of their orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with one spot of pitting. 4-56419 JR141

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EXTREMELY RARE ENGRAVED & COLOR CASE HARDENED REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1124 (Sale Order: 122 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Rare pistol with 3-1/8" oct bbl that has half moon German silver front sight and 2-line address with integral magazine tube. Bbl & magazine tube are blue finish and frame is color case hardened. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Frame is engraved in light foliate arabesque patterns with fine pearled background and a dbl border consisting of a sgl line with chip & dot inside border. Top flat of frame has a very detailed hunter's star and back strap is engraved in foliate arabesque patterns. Breech block is color case hardened and hammer is fire blued. There may have been as many as 15,000 of these scarce pistols produced in the period 1871-1888. Extremely few were color case hardened and of those only a few are known to be engraved. This model was the first successful cartridge repeating pistol that utilized a tube magazine. These pistols were very popular with ladies, gamblers & gentlemen as concealed carry arms for very short range self-defense. They are rarely found today with any orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 80% glossy orig blue turned dull on left side; frame & grip frame retain virtually all of their orig case colors, lightly to moderately faded with some freckling on left side. Grips are sound showing moderate high point wear and retain about 90% orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore with a few small scattered spots of rust. 4-56555 JR142

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RARE ONE OF A KIND EXPERIMENTAL OR PROTOTYPE OF AN OVER-SIZED REMINGTON-RYDER MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1125 (Sale Order: 123 of 563)      

Cal purported to be 44 RF Henry. In the white with 9" rnd bbl that has full length magazine tube and is all steel construction. Made exactly to scale of the much smaller orig Ryder magazine pistol. It is overall about 13-5/8" long by about 6" high, bottom of grip to top of breech block spur and about 3/4" thick through the grip & frame. It appears that this is a working model and possibly could have been fired although the mechanism is balky and difficult to operate. Obviously this pistol never went into production. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Magazine tube is not properly attached and has no internal tube although it appears that the internal mechanism of the pistol is completely functional and probably would have worked if further experimentation had followed. Overall retains a mottled natural grey metal patina with rough machine marks. 4-56540 JR188

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1126 (Sale Order: 124 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Nickel finish with 3-1/4" oct bbl, half moon front sight and mounted with smooth 2-pc certifiable antique ivory grips. Pistol is engraved in New York style, probably from the L.D. Nimschke shop in flowing foliate arabesque patterns with pearled background. Top side flats of bbl are engraved in leaf & vine pattern with square & dot patterns on side flats which are also engraved on top flat of receiver. Back strap is engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns. There were perhaps as many as 15,000 of these little pistols produced in the period 1871-1888 many of which were engraved. This was the first production cartridge pistol to use a tubular magazine. These little pistols were popular with ladies & gamblers and gentlemen as pocket pistols. They are rarely found today with high orig finish. 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: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% crisp orig nickel with one small spot on the frame above the left grip; breech block retains bright case colors and the hammer strong fire blue. Left grip has an age line, otherwise they are sound with no other visible flaws and retain a golden ivory patina; grip screws retain about all of their orig fire blue. Mechanics are crisp, strong bore with moderate pitting. 4-56524 JR140

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SCARCE ENGRAVED REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1127 (Sale Order: 125 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Nickel finish with 3-1/8" oct bbl that has integral magazine tube and half moon front sight with 2-line address. Mounted with smooth, 2-pc varnished rosewood grips. Pistol is engraved by L.D. Nimschke with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the frame and back strap. Frame has light, dbl chip borders with a hunter star on the top flat. Breech block is color case hardened and hammer is fire-blued. Trigger is nickel plated. There were possibly as many as 15,000 of these little pistols produced 1871-1888. This was the first self-contained cartridge handgun that utilized a tubular magazine. It is also the only known model where the number of engraved pistols outnumber those not engraved. Regardless finding one with high orig finish is rare. These little pistols were quite popular but soon faded into obscurity in favor of more powerful center fire cartridge handguns. Few remain today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% strong orig bright nickel with only some faint dulling on the grip frame. Grips are sound with a couple of chips in the varnish on the left side and a few light scratches and overall retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with moderate pitting. 4-56350 JR174

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