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 MAGAZINE PISTOL.

Lot # 1128 (Sale Order: 126 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Nickel finish with 3-1/8" oct bbl that has integral magazine & 2-line address. Mounted with 2-pc smooth, varnished rosewood grips. Accompanied by an orig red felt lined mahogany casing, compartmented for the pistol with a cartridge block in left rear corner containing 7-rds of ammunition, two of which are duds. There were less than 15,000 of these pistols produced 1871-1888 with the majority having been engraved. This is the only known instance where engraved examples are more common than non-engraved ones. These little pistols were the first self-contained cartridge handgun to utilize a tube magazine. They were very popular as concealed arms but fairly short lived because of the under-powered cartridge. High finish examples are rare and cased items are very rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Pistol retains 97-98% strong orig nickel with a few small surface scratches and some dulling of the grip frame. Grips show light nicks & scratches with a small gouge on left side and retain most of the orig varnish showing sharp edge wear. Mechanics are fine, strong, lightly pitted bore. Case is extremely fine with light nicks & scratches and retains about all of its orig varnish; interior is bright & clean and may have been relined in the lid; bottom is lightly soiled. 4-56579 JR172

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VERY RARE REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL WITH COLOR CASE HARDENED FRAME.

Lot # 1129 (Sale Order: 127 of 563)      

SN 822. Cal. 32 RF Extra short. Rare pistol with 3-1/4" blued oct bbl with integral magazine and German silver half moon front sight. Top flat of bbl is without the usual 2-line address. Frame & breech block are color case hardened with the trigger & hammer fire-blued. Mounted with smooth, varnished 2-pc rosewood grips. This pistol also has another rare feature in that it is serialized. The vast majority of these pistols were without SNs. There were perhaps as many as 15,000 of these scarce revolvers produced 1871-1888. Extremely few were color case hardened and a serialized specimen is exceedingly rare. These little pistols usually saw hard service and are rarely found with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains 88-90% glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear and some minor flaking; magazine tube retains about 60% orig blue with the balance a blue/brown patina; frame retains about all of its orig case colors, brilliant in areas on the sides and over the top, moderately faded elsewhere with some light freckling on the left side; back strap is a mottled gray patina; trigger retains strong fire blue and the hammer brilliant fire blue. Grips have a few light nicks & scratches with moderate wear on sharp edges and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-56479 JR173

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LOT OF TWO REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOLS.

Lot # 1130 (Sale Order: 128 of 563)      

Cal. 32 RF Extra Short. Pistols are virtually identical except for the grips. They are both nickel finish with 3-1/8" oct bbls that have integral magazines with half moon front sights and 2-line addresses. One has smooth 2-pc pearl grips and the other smooth 2-pc varnished rosewood grips. Both appear to have a professionally restored finish. They were probably fewer than 15,000 of these pistols produced 1871-1888. They were quite popular as pocket pistols and usually saw hard service and in some cases, such as found here, required restoration. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Both pistols are virtually identical condition retaining about all of their bright nickel finish; breech blocks retain strong case colors and hammers bright fire blue. Pearl grips are extremely fine with great fire & color; rosewood grips show moderate high point wear with a few nicks & scratches and retain about 90% orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, both bores are strong & bright with moderate pitting. 4-56351, 4-56538 JR176

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RARE CASED ENGRAVED REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 1 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1131 (Sale Order: 129 of 563)      

SN 1545. Cal. 30 RF. Nickel & gold finish with 2-13/16" ribbed oct bbl that has integral upper frame and ejector housing. Cylinder, hammer, trigger & ejector rod are gold finished with the bbl & frame nickel finished. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips that have the number "26" inside each grip. Revolver is beautifully engraved, probably from the L.D. Nimschke shop with about 75% coverage foliate arabesque patterns that has fine pearled background. Back strap is engraved to match. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers and has matching foliate arabesque pattern engraving on lands between the flutes with a leaf & vine pattern around the rear edge. Accompanied by an orig purple velvet lined mahogany casing, French fitted in the bottom for the revolver, a blued wire cleaning rod and a compartment for a box of ammunition. There were about 3,000 of these little revolvers produced in the period 1875-1877. Of that total about 2,300 have the fixed recoil shield as found here. Very few of these had special plating and of that number extremely few were cased and engraved examples are extraordinarily rare. These little revolvers were extremely popular with ladies as muff pistols and gentlemen for pocket pistols. They were usually in close proximity to the body where they were exposed to sweat and other oxidants and are rarely found today with any orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all original. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig finish with bright nickel and bright gold. Grips are sound showing great fire. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with one small spot of pitting. Does not appear to have been fired. Case has one small grain check in the bottom, otherwise is sound with light nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig varnish; interior is lightly soiled with some small staining under the revolver recess; cloth lining is crisp & bright. 4-56353 JR134

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON NO. 1 SMOOT SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1132 (Sale Order: 130 of 563)      

SN 1170. Cal. 30 RF Short. Nickel finish with 2-13/16" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing and half moon front sight with 1-line address. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers. Mounted with 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips. Revolver is engraved, probably by L.D. Nimschke, with about 60-70% coverage foliate arabesque patterns with pearled background. Left side of ejector housing is engraved with a snake & dot pattern and both sides of top & bottom straps around cyl opening are engraved in leaf & vine patterns. Back strap is engraved with matching foliate arabesque patterns at top & bottom with snake & dot edge patterns. Cylinder is matching engraving on lands between the flutes with a snake pattern around the rear edge. There were about 2,300 of these little revolvers produced 1875-1877, with only a few engraved and of those very few survive with orig finish. These little revolvers were very popular with ladies as muff pistols, gentlemen as pocket pistols and gamblers. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains 95-97% strong orig nickel with minor flaking losses and fine pitting around forcing cone area; cyl has minor flaking in the flutes and otherwise retains strong bright nickel. Grips are sound showing very light diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, worn dark bore with rifling. 4-56449 JR166

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RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON SMOOT NO.1 WITH REVOLVING RECOIL SHIELD.

Lot # 1133 (Sale Order: 131 of 563)      

SN 44. Cal. 30 RF. Rare Remington with 2-13/16" ribbed oct bbl, German silver half moon front sight and 1-line address. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Accompanied by a period red velvet lined mahogany case, compartmented in the bottom for the revolver and space for a box of ammunition (no ammunition included). Revolver is engraved in New York style with foliate arabesque patterns that has very fine stippled background. Engraving consists of about full coverage on sides of the frame with light patterns on side flats of bbl and back strap. Cylinder has matching engraving on the lands between the flutes with a leaf & vine pattern around the rear edge. There were about 3,000 of these little revolvers produced in the period 1875-1877. Of that number only an estimated 650 were made with the revolving recoil shield. Of that very small number extremely few were engraved making this one of the most rare of Remington revolvers. The design of this revolver is most unusual in that the bbl & upper frame are one solid piece with an integral ejector on right side of bbl. These little revolvers were very popular with ladies as muff pistol and gentlemen as concealed pocket pistols. They are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good. Overall is a cleaned gray metal patina with some very minor, fine pinprick pitting. Grips are sound with great fire. Mechanics are fine, worn dark bore. Case is sound with some fine crackling in the surface finish and retains most of its orig varnish. Interior is lightly soiled with strong bright color. 4-56437 JR131

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REMINGTON NO. 1 SMOOT SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1134 (Sale Order: 132 of 563)      

SN 1803. Cal. 30 RF. Scarce blue finish with 2-13/16" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing, nickel silver half moon front sight and usual Remington's patent markings on top. Frame has fixed recoil shield. Left side of frame on the trigger spur has a casting flaw. Mounted with its orig Remington faux ivory, 2-pc birdhead grips. There were about 2,300 of these little revolvers produced in the period 1875-1877. They were extremely popular with citizens of all walks of life for concealment and backup. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 88-90% glossy orig blue with the losses from flaking, not wear, with the loss areas a medium patina. Left grip has a crack near the top with an identical crack on the right side and several age lines at both sides. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a couple of spots of pitting. 4-56532 JR326

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REMINGTON NO. 1 SMOOT SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1135 (Sale Order: 133 of 563)      

SN 2197. Cal. 30 RF. Scarce blue finish with 2-13/16" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing, nickel silver half moon front sight and usual Remington's patent markings on top. Frame has fixed recoil shield. Mounted with its orig Remington faux ivory, 2-pc birdhead grips. Bottom of butt is marked "FB-211", the mark of the well-known Fritz Baehr Collection. There were about 2,300 of these little revolvers produced in the period 1875-1877. They were extremely popular with citizens of all walks of life for concealment and backup. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 93-95% glossy orig blue with the losses from flaking, not wear, with the loss areas a medium patina. Left grip has a 1/8" hairline on the back edge, otherwise they are sound with a nice yellow patina. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-56531 JR325

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RARE CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED & GOLD FINISH REMINGTON MODEL 2 SMOOT SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1136 (Sale Order: 134 of 563)      

SN 211. Cal. 32 RF. Gold finish with 2-3/4" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing & upper frame with half moon front sight and 1-line address. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers. Revolver is engraved in very fine New York style with flowing foliate & floral patterns that have a fine stippled background. Back strap & butt strap are engraved to match. Cylinder has full coverage matching engraving on the outer diameter with bright flutes. Edge of recoil shield and hammer spur are also engraved. Trigger & screws are fire-blued. Engraving was by a master engraver, probably L.D. Nimschke. Accompanied by an orig brown leather covered, rectangular, fluted lid, red satin lined box with nickeled sliding latch on the front, recessed in the bottom for the revolver. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms only about 2,000 of these little revolvers were produced 1877-1885. They were very popular with ladies as muff pistols and gentlemen for concealed carry. They usually saw hard service and are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including cyl. Grips are unnumbered. Overall retains about 98% orig gold finish with some minor dulling around forcing cone & back strap; cyl is matching condition with the front face dark metal patina. Grips are sound with no discernible flaws and show great fire with good color. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with some scattered light pitting. Case has some breaks in the leather on the lid and shows moderate wear with finish losses, otherwise is intact & solid; interior shows minor damage in the hinge area with moderate soil from contact with the revolver. Altogether an extremely rare cased revolver. 4-56358 JR163

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON-SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1137 (Sale Order: 135 of 563)      

SN 186. Cal. 32 RF. Gold finish with 2-3/4" ribbed oct bbl with integral ejector housing and top frame. Bbl has half moon front sight and 1-line address. Cyl is fluted with five chambers. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Revolver has nearly full coverage relief engraved foliate & floral patterns with very fine stippled background. The entire frame has very fine deluxe borders. Bbl & ejector housing are engraved to match and the hammer has light patterns on sides of spur. Even the attached recoil shield has an engraved edge. Cylinder is engraved to match on lands between the flutes with a dbl border around rear edge. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were about 3,000 of this model revolver produced in the period 1877-1885, of which about 2,000 were in caliber 32. Very few of those were engraved and exceedingly few had special plating such as found here. In addition the engraving patterns are extremely rare. These little pistols were very popular with ladies & gentlemen as concealed arms and usually saw hard use. They are rarely encountered today with any orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 80% orig gold finish with losses around the muzzle & forcing cone areas with light wear on sides of frame and heavier wear on grip frame; cylinder retains 80-85% orig gold finish, strong in the flutes. Grips are sound showing great fire & fine color. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with one area of pitting near the muzzle. Altogether a very rare Remington revolver. 4-56545 JR139

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SCARCE ENGRAVED REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1138 (Sale Order: 136 of 563)      

SN 649. Cal. 32 RF Short. Nickel finish with 2-3/4" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing and half moon front sight with 1-line address. Top frame is integral with the bbl. Mounted with 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers. Revolver is very nicely engraved from the L.D. Nimschke shop with 60-70% coverage foliate arabesque patterns that have pearled background. Sides of the frame, above & below the cyl slot, are engraved in snake & dot patterns. Top strap, sides of the bbl & left side of the ejector housing are all engraved in leaf & vine patterns. Back strap is engraved with foliate arabesque patterns and a dbl line snake & dot pattern. Cyl has matching foliate arabesque patterns on lands between the flutes with a snake & dot pattern around rear edge. Only about 1,400 of the No. 2 Smoot in caliber 32 were manufactured in the period 1877-1885. These little revolvers were very popular in their day with ladies as muff pistols, gentlemen as concealed arms and gamblers and are rarely found today with high orig finish. Very few were engraved. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 99% strong bright nickel with the only losses on cylinder face. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear, beginning to turn chocolate on right side. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with fine pitting. 4-56357 JR167

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SCARCE ENGRAVED REMINGTON SMOOT NO. 2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1139 (Sale Order: 137 of 563)      

SN 285. Cal. 32 RF Short. Nickel finish with 2-3/4" oct bbl that is integral to the upper frame & ejector housing. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers and revolver is mounted with smooth 2-pc birdhead certifiable antique ivory grips. Revolver is beautifully engraved in New York style with about 75% coverage foliate arabesque patterns that has fine pearled background. Top strap & side flats of the bbl are engraved in vine patterns with very fine foliate arabesque patterns on the back strap and toe of the grip frame. Cylinder has matching engraving on lands between the flutes and has a fine leaf & vine pattern around the rear edge. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were only about 1,400 of these revolvers produced in the time frame 1877-1885. Very few were engraved and of those few survive today. These little revolvers were in great demand for their small size and ease of concealability for ladies as muff pistols and gentlemen for pocket pistols. 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 plus. Overall retains 99%+ crisp orig nickel finish. Grips are equally fine. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with a few scattered spots of pitting. It would be difficult to improve on this piece. 4-56356 JR132

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RARE ENGRAVED EARLY PRODUCTION REMINGTON SMOOT NO. 3 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER FROM THE FAMOUS KARL MOLD

Lot # 1140 (Sale Order: 138 of 563)      

SN 13531. Cal. 38 CF. Nickel finish with 3-3/4" oct bbl, tall half moon front sight with integral ejector housing and without rib. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers and it is mounted with checkered 2-pc hard rubber grips. Revolver is engraved by L.D. Nimschke with about 70% coverage foliate arabesque patterns that has pearled background. Bottom edges of frame below cyl opening and left side of ejector housing are engraved in snake & dot patterns. Top side flats of bbl are engraved in leaf & vine patterns. Back strap is engraved in foliate arabesque & geometric patterns. Cylinder has matching foliate arabesque patterns on lands between flutes with a dbl wavy line border at the rear edge. Sides of bbl boss are engraved in half flower blossoms. Bottom of frame has the ink number "416" which is the inventory number of Mr. Moldenhauer's renowned collection of Remington Arms. This revolver was item number "247" in the October 1980 auction of Mr. Moldenhauer's collection by Richard Bourne and is pictured and described by renowned firearms authority, Eric Vaule, in the hardbound catalog. There were about 12,500 of this earliest No. 3 production in two calibers (38 RF & 38 CF). Very few were engraved and few of those survive today. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig nickel with one small scratch on top flat and some minor pimpling on right side of hammer spur. Grips are matching condition showing faint diamond point wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore, appears to be unfired. 4-56359 JR170

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SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 3 SAW HANDLE REVOLVER FROM THE RENOWNED KARL M

Lot # 1141 (Sale Order: 139 of 563)      

SN 23244. Cal. 38 RF. Nickel finish with 3-3/4" ribbed oct bbl that has integral ejector housing with half moon front sight and 1-line address. Cylinder is fluted and has five chambers. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Bottom of butt strap is marked in white ink "KM551" which is the inventory number of the renowned Karl Moldenhauer Collection of Remington Arms. This revolver is listed as Item #249 in the hardbound catalog for the auction of Mr. Moldenhauer's collection as sold in October 1980 by Richard Bourne. It has black & white photograph and color photograph in Plate #6 and description by renowned firearms authority, collector/dealer, Eric Vaule. Revolver has nearly full coverage of foliate arabesque pattern engraving with pearled background by master engraver, L.D. Nimschke. Sides of top strap and bottom strap are engraved in chip & dot patterns with snake & dot patterns down top side flats of bbl. Left side of ejector housing is engraved with leaf & vine patterns. Both sides of bbl boss and top of back strap are engraved in flower blossoms. Bottom front gullets of frame are engraved in very fine diamond & dot patterns. Cylinder has matching foliate arabesque patterns on lands between the flutes with zig zag patterns in the flutes and around rear edge. There were about 6,000 of this style No. 3 Smoot manufactured 1878-1888. Very few were engraved and of those extremely few survive today. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% crisp orig nickel with one small spot of flaking on right side of muzzle; cyl is matching condition. Grips are crisp showing great fire. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore with a couple of small spots of pitting, may have been fired but if so, very little. 4-56360 JR171

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SCARCE EARLY REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 3 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1142 (Sale Order: 140 of 563)      

SN 8362. Cal. 38 RF. Scarce blue finish with 3-3/4" oct bbl made without rib in the early style with integral ejector housing and upper frame. Cylinder is fluted with five chambers. Grip is birdhead shaped and mounted with 2-pc factory synthetic ivory grips. There were about 12,500 of these revolvers produced 1878-1888 in two grip styles and two calibers (38 CF & 38 RF). Blued examples are extremely rare, especially those with orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 88-90% glossy orig blue with only light sharp edge wear and a few small scratches on the frame; most of the losses are two flaked areas on the back strap & butt which are now a light metal patina; cyl retains 96-97% glossy orig blue with some minor flaking; cyl face is bare metal. Each grip has a small hairline crack, otherwise they are sound with a fine ivory-like patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with scattered pitting. 4-56505 JR169

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EXTREMELY RARE CASED ENGRAVED REMINGTON NEW MODEL NO. 4 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1143 (Sale Order: 141 of 563)      

SN 10373. Cal. 41 RF Short. Gold finish with 2-1/2" rnd bbl that has half moon front sight and 1-line address. Mounted with Remington factory synthetic faux ivory grips. Revolver has full gold finish with nickel plated cyl pin, hammer & trigger. It is engraved by L.D. Nimschke with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on sides, top strap & back strap. Sides of the bbl boss are engraved with hunter stars and sides of the bbl are engraved with feather panels. Cylinder is engraved in matching foliate arabesque patterns on lands between the flutes. Accompanied by an orig purple satin & velvet lined, black leatherette casing with beveled lid & bottom. Interior of case is French fitted for the revolver and recessed for a mushroom handle brass & steel cleaning rod. Left rear corner has a cartridge block containing 6-rds of ammunition. Only about 23,000 of these revolvers were produced in two calibers, 1877-1888. Of that number about 5,000 were in caliber 41. The number of engraved revolvers is certainly rare and those with special finishes even more rare and cased examples extremely rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 99% crisp orig finish with some slight sharp edge thinning; cyl is of equal condition. Trigger & hammer retain about all of their orig nickel. Right grip has a tiny hairline on the rear edge, otherwise grips are extremely fine and show a mellow ivory-like patina. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore; appears to be new & unfired. Case is sound with light edge wear and retains most of its orig black leather finish; satin lining in the lid shows deterioration from contact with the cyl and moderate fading; bottom is soiled from contact with the revolver, otherwise purple velvet retains bright clean color. Altogether a very rare set. 4-56363 JR164

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON NEW MODEL NO. 4 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.

Lot # 1144 (Sale Order: 142 of 563)      

SN 1578. Cal. 41 RF Short. Nickel finish with 2-1/2" rnd bbl that has half moon front sight and 1-line address. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Revolver is beautifully engraved by L.D. Nimschke with about 75-80% coverage foliate arabesque patterns on the frame which extend full length on each side of the bbl. Entire back strap & butt of grip frame are engraved in geometric patterns with a Nimschke trademark sunburst about center of the back strap. Cylinder is silver finished and engraved to match on lands between the flutes. There were about 23,000 of these revolvers produced 1877-1888 with the majority in caliber 38 RF. Only about 5,000 of them were in caliber 41. Of that small number very few were engraved and of those extremely few are known today. Frame screw on bottom front is battered. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including cylinder; grips are unnumbered. Overall retains about 99% strong orig nickel on bbl & frame and about 95% orig silver on cylinder. Left grip has a small chip and right grip a small scratch, otherwise they are sound with great fire & brilliant colors. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered pitting. 4-56362 JR165

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VERY RARE EXPERIMENTAL OR POSSIBLY PROTOTYPE EXTENDED BARREL REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERRINGER PISTOL C

Lot # 1145 (Sale Order: 143 of 563)      

SN 29. Cal 22 & 32 RF. Built on a nickel finish type 1 late production Model 2 over/under derringer frame with blued bbls marked on top rib in 2 lines with usual address and patent information. Mounted with checkered 2-pc hard rubber grips. Bbl cluster has been modified by having smaller caliber bbls sleeved into the orig 41 caliber bbls with 22 smooth bore on top and 32 smooth bore on bottom. Bbls are 19-9/16" with a distinctive rib on each side and a tall half moon front sight at the muzzle. In addition the left side of orig bbls and hinge area have been modified with the addition of an automatic extraction device that is very effective for its purpose. There are no known precedence for this modification. Mr. Burka's notes indicated that this pistol was created for as ornithologist to collect wild bird species for study & taxidermy. This is a very unique piece and unlikely to ever be encountered elsewhere. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain about 95% strong, bright blue with a few small scattered spots of surface rust; frame retains about 70% dull orig nickel some of which is pimpled and beginning to loosen; trigger, hammer & locking lever retain faded fire blue. Grips are sound showing light diamond point wear beginning to turn chocolate on right side. Mechanics are fine; bright shiny bores. 4-56580 JR195

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH PISTOL-RIFLE.

Lot # 1146 (Sale Order: 144 of 563)      

SN 1830. Cal 32 RF. Blue & silver finish with 18" oct to rnd bbl, gold washed Beach's combination front sight and Remington, reverse mounted, special, semi-buckhorn rear sight with tiny sliding aperture in a 1-3/4" staff, graduated on the forward side to 1000 yds. Top flat of orig portion of bbl has 2-line Remington markings. The orig No.2 saw handled vest pocket pistol was modified by having the bbl cut at the front edge of the frame and the longer bbl sleeved into place. Frame is mounted with 2-pc smooth pearl grips matching numbered to this pistol. It is engraved in New York style, possibly by L.D. Nimschke with full coverage on the sides and light patterns on the backstrap & buttstrap. Orig portion of the bbl is matching engraved with added engraving at the juncture of the new bbl and old bbl. Breech block, hammer & trigger are fire blued and the frame is silver plated. Top of the backstrap has a small threaded hole with another in the buttstrap which are to accommodate the accompanying nickel plated wire stock which is held in place by a knurled thumb screw. Accompanied by its orig brown baize lined, brown leatherette case that has brass reinforcing corners and swinging latches with a small round leather handle on the front. Bottom inside of the case is compartmented for the pistol with a large open compartment toward the back. Inside the lid is form fitted for the wire stock with a rotating latch. There is substantial controversy over the authenticity of these pistol-rifles. One school posits that they were made by Remington workmen on their own time and another that they were by a very skilled 19th century gunsmith. Conversation with Roy Marcot, renowned Remington historian and author, disclosed that there is one of these pistol-rifles in the Official Remington Museum. It is his contention that Remington would not display something not produced in their factory or that was made by an outside source. Although he did say there are some ancient weapons in the museum not made by Remington. However, to the best of his knowledge only those weapons manufactured by E. Remington & Sons from the time of Eliphalet Remington in the late 1840s woull have been retained in the original Remington Arms Collection. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Pistol is extremely fine. Bbl retains 97-98% strong factory style blue with the orig portion of the bbl refinished. Frame retains about all of its orig silver finish with the backstrap a grey metal patina. Breech block, hammer, screws & pins retain about all of their bright fire blue. Grips are exceptionally fine with great fire and light iridescent color. Breech block spring is either missing or broken, otherwise mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore. Stock retains virtually all of its bright orig nickel. Case shows minor water damage but is completely intact with some discoloration to the exterior & interior. Interior is also moderately soiled. A rare and unusual set. 4-56333 JR189

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RARE REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH DERRINGER RIFLE.

Lot # 1147 (Sale Order: 145 of 563)      

SN 1784. Cal 32 RF. Full nickel finish with 13-7/8" oct to rnd bbl, small Remington front sight and Remington-style, professionally made semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Pistol was built on a number 2 Remington vest pocket derringer frame with the longer bbl sleeved into the orig bbl root. Top flat of the bbl is engraved in period script "Wightman's Improved". Butt strap has an added, custom built shoe to accommodate the accompanying Stevens pocket rifle metal wire stock which is numbered "7638". Bottom arm of the stock dovetails into the shoe and is attached to the backstrap with its orig Stevens thumb screw. Bbl is lightly engraved with foliate & floral, geometric & arabesque patterns. There is considerable controversy about the authenticity of these pistol carbines with two schools of thought, one of which posits that they were created by factory employees on their own time or by a very skilled 19th century gunsmith. Conversation with Roy Marcot, renowned Remington historian and author, disclosed that there is one of these pistol-rifles in the Official Remington Museum. It is his contention that Remington would not display something not produced in their factory or that was made by an outside source. Although he did say there are some ancient weapons in the museum not made by Remington. However, to the best of his knowledge only those weapons manufactured by E. Remington & Sons from the time of Eliphalet Remington in the late 1840s would have been retained in the original Remington Arms Collection. Regardless they are a very interesting and unique item, very seldom ever encountered. No two items are known to be exactly identical. Perhaps the inscription on the bbl may ultimately shed light on the individual who made them. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about 85-90% custom nickel finish with spots of flaking on the bbl and a few on the frame. Grips are very fine showing light wear and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are fine; strong bore with moderate pitting. Stock retains virtually all of its orig nickel. 4-56331 JR192

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH DERRINGER RIFLE WITH ATTACHED SHOULDER STOCK FROM THE RENOWNED

Lot # 1148 (Sale Order: 146 of 563)      

SN 2782. Cal 22. Built on a number 2 size Remington saw handle derringer with 15-1/2" oct to rnd bbl, tiny Remington front sight and an equally tiny Remington semi-buckhorn rear sight. Frame is nickeled steel and mounted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Heel of the grip frame has an added hinge boss which contains an articulated metal skeleton stock. Butt strap is slotted with the addition of a flat leaf tension spring to keep the shoulder stock in position. Shoulder stock is marked in white ink "KM-79". This is the inventory number of the renown Karl Moldenhauer collection and it is listed as lot number 211 in the auction of his collection sold Oct. 1980 by the Richard Bourne Auction Company. This pistol is pictured in the catalog and described by renowned firearms authority and author Eric Vaule. There is considerable controversy about the authenticity of these pistol carbines with two schools of thought, one of which posits that they were created by factory employees on their own time or by a very skilled 19th century gunsmith. Conversation with Roy Marcot, renowned Remington historian and author, disclosed that there is one of these pistol-rifles in the Official Remington Museum. It is his contention that Remington would not display something not produced in their factory or that was made by an outside source. Although he did say there are some ancient weapons in the museum not made by Remington. However, to the best of his knowledge only those weapons manufactured by E. Remington & Sons from the time of Eliphalet Remington in the late 1840s woull have been retained in the original Remington Arms Collection. Regardless they are a very interesting and unique item, very seldom ever encountered. No two items are known to be exactly identical. PROVENANCE: The Karl Moldenhauer Collection; The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains a plum blue patina with fine surface etching; frame retains about 90% orig nickel and the folding stock a grey brown patina. Grips are sound showing moderate wear with nicks & scratches and retain about 75% orig varnish. Mechanics are fine. Worn dark bore. 4-56330 JR190

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EXTREMELY RARE TYPE I MODEL 1 VARIATION OF REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERRINGER WITH RARE PIPE CASE.

Lot # 1149 (Sale Order: 147 of 563)      

SN 40. Cal. 41 RF. Usual configuration with 3" bbls that have integral top rib & front sight. Left side rib is marked with the Elliot's patent information and right side rib is marked "MANUFACTURED BY E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y.". Made without extractor. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. Accompanied by an orig brown leather covered, hinged lid, blue velvet & satin lined pipe case, form fitted for the derringer with a recess for a wire cleaning rod. Case has a brass push button latch on the front. Only about 100 of these early derringers were produced and extremely few are known today in any condition. The pipe case is just as rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. No orig finish remains being an overall gray metal patina with fine surface etching over most of the surfaces. Grips are sound with nicks & scratches and retain a restored finish. Hammer is not solid in full cock notch, otherwise mechanics are fine; strong bores with frosty pitting. Hinge is intact. Case is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and missing some leather covering from the bottom and hinges; interior is moderately to heavily faded & soiled showing damage from the hammer & hinge area of the frame. Altogether a very rare set. 4-56337 JR153

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VERY RARE TYPE I MODEL 1 EARLY PRODUCTION REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1150 (Sale Order: 148 of 563)      

SN 241. Cal. 41 RF. Nickel finish with 3" bbls that have integral rib & front sight. Left side rib is marked "E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION. N.Y." and right side rib has the Elliot's patent marking. Mounted with smooth 2-pc rosewood grips. The 1st Model derringers were made without extractor and fewer than 2,000 were produced in about 1866. Shortly thereafter Remington began adding an extractor to the left rib. These early pistols were very popular with citizens of all walks of life and are rarely found today with orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains most of a fine restored nickel finish with some scattered pinprick pitting. Grips have a gouge in the right side and show moderate wear and retain a restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bores with fine pitting; hinge is intact. 4-56473 JR152

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EXTREMELY RARE TYPE I TRANSITIONAL REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1151 (Sale Order: 149 of 563)      

SN 433. Cal. 41 RF. All blue finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib & front sight with marking on left rib "E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION." Right rib has the Elliot's patent date. Mounted with 2-pc smooth rosewood grips. This derringer, as noted, is a transitional model from the Type I early production that was made without extractor. It is readily apparent that this pistol was an orig Type I with extractor added which removed "N.Y." from the address when the extractor was installed. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were only about 100 of these pistols produced 1867-1868, making them one of Remington's most rare hand guns. Few of this model survive today in any condition. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbls retain 60-70% thin orig blue showing wear on sides of the bbls; frame retains traces of blue being mostly a gray/brown patina; trigger, hammer, lock bolt & screws retain thin orig fire blue, stronger on the hammer & lock bolt. Grips are sound showing a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. Hinge is intact. 4-56338 JR150

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FINE CASED REMINGTON TYPE I LATE PRODUCTION MODEL 2 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1152 (Sale Order: 150 of 563)      

SN 171. Cal. 41 RF. Nickel finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib & front sight with 2-line address. Mounted with 2-pc smooth rosewood grips. Trigger, hammer, lock bolt & screws are fire-blued. Accompanied by an orig green felt lined mahogany casing with light colored hardwood edges. Top of lid is painted in gold "WHN". Front of the case has a mortised brass lock. Interior is compartmented in the bottom for the pistol, a small pewter oil bottle, an ebony handled steel cleaning rod and eight orig rds of ammunition in a covered compartment in the right rear corner. There were about 14,000 of these little pistols produced in 1868. They were the first production models to have an extractor except for the approx 100 pieces produced as a transitional model. These pistols were extremely popular with gamblers & gentlemen of the day as sleeve & pocket pistols for short range defense. They usually saw hard service and are rarely found today with high orig finish. Cased examples are exceedingly rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% crisp orig nickel with a couple of small pimples on right side of bbls; small parts retain about all of their orig fire blue, turned dull on the trigger and a blue/gray patina on the extractor; hinge is fine. Grips are sound and retain a light added finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bores with scattered light pitting; inside the frame has fine rust. Case is sound with a slightly warped lid and retains about 95% orig finish; interior is lightly faded and moderately soiled; accessories are fine. 4-56339 JR158

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