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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RARE CASED ENGRAVED PRESENTATION REMINGTON TYPE II MODEL 3 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1153 (Sale Order: 151 of 563)      

SN 451. Cal. 41 RF. Nickel finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib and front sight that is marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y.", left hand in one line vs. the usual right hand marking for this model. Small parts, including trigger & hammer are fire-blued. Bbls are engraved with light foliate arabesque patterns at each side on the chamber ends and bottom bbl at the muzzle. Frame has a variety of border patterns with a small sunburst on top flat at the hinge. Back strap is engraved "PRESENTED / BY / J.V. SCHMIDT / TO / REMINGTON / GUN / CLUB / SEPT 5 / 98". Around the hammer slot and on the butt is engraved with snake & dot patterns with a small triangle shape sunburst on the toe. Mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Accompanied by an orig red felt lined mahogany casing that has dark wood edges on the lid and an empty brass plaque in the lid. Interior is compartmented for the pistol and has a slot for a wire cleaning rod (not present). Left front of the case has an open compartment containing 13-rds of ammunition and another small open compartment with cleaning patches. While this model was probably the highest production of Remington's over/under derringers, very few were engraved or cased and exceedingly few were inscribed or presented. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains virtually all of its strong orig nickel with some minor dulling on each side at the muzzles; small parts retain strong fire blue, faded on the lock bolt lever. Left grip has a chip at the top front, otherwise grips are sound and show great fire with good color. Mechanics are fine, strong bores with fine pitting; hinge is fine. Case is sound with some crackling in the lid finish; interior is lightly soiled; ammunition is fine. 4-56340 JR159

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SCARCE HIGH LUSTER REMINGTON TYPE II MODEL 3 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1154 (Sale Order: 152 of 563)      

SN 56. Cal. 41 RF. Usual configuration with 3" superposed bbls that has integral rib & front sight with 1-line "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y." address. Bbls have extractor on left side and it is mounted with smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Finish is scarce high luster blue with bright fire-blued trigger, hammer, locking lever & screws. Although this is one of the highest production of these little derringers this model is rarely found in high orig finish and the high luster finish is exceedingly rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 85-88% strong glossy blue with slight muzzle end wear and flaking along sides of bbl; frame & grip frame retain about 80% glossy orig blue with the back strap & butt flaked to a light patina; trigger, hammer & screws retain most of their brilliant fire blue with the trigger slightly dulled. Grips are sound showing great fire & strong color. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores; hinge is fine. 4-56472 JR148

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FINE TYPE II MODEL 3 REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1155 (Sale Order: 153 of 563)      

SN 82. Cal. 41 RF. Nickel finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib & front sight. Rib is marked in one line "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y.". Mounted with full checkered black hard rubber grips. Trigger, hammer, extractor, lock bolt & screws are bright fire-blued. This was Remington's highest production of their over/under derringers 1888-1911. Although they were produced in large quantities this model is rarely found with high orig finish. They were extremely popular with citizens of all walks of life and remained in service well into the 1930s or later with rumors of their use as late as WWII. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, probably unfired. Overall retains about 99% crisp bright nickel with one small spot on the top rib and some miniscule flaking around the grip recesses; hammer, extractor & lock bolt retain about all of their bright fire blue with the lock bolt, screw heads & trigger showing light wear. Grips are crisp with no discernible flaws. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores, appears to be unfired; hinge is intact. 4-56557 JR151

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REMINGTON TYPE II MODEL 3 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1156 (Sale Order: 154 of 563)      

SN 969. Cal. 41 RF. Nickel finish with 3" superposed bbls, integral front sight and 1-line "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y." address. Pistol has full nickel plate with fire blued trigger, hammer, extractor, lock bolt & screws. Mounted with full checkered hard rubber grips. This model of derringer is Remington's highest production, 1888-1911, but is rarely found with high orig finish. They were extremely popular with citizens of all walks of life and usually saw hard service. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains 97-98% crisp orig nickel with some slight pimpling on left side of top bbl and around grip recess; trigger, hammer, extractor, lock bolt & screws retain virtually all of their bright fire blue. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bores, probably unfired. Hinge is intact. 4-56529 JR149

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REMINGTON TYPE II MODEL 3 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER.

Lot # 1157 (Sale Order: 155 of 563)      

SN 90. Cal. 41 RF. All blue finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib and front sight, marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y.". Bbls have a distinctive rib on each side. Mounted with 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips. Although this was Remington's largest production of the dbl derringer, blued examples are very scarce, especially high polish blue with any orig finish. These little pistols were very popular with gamblers and gentlemen as close range defensive weapons and are rarely found today with orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 92-94% glossy orig blue with light muzzle edge wear and some minor flaking; frame retains 85-90% strong orig blue with the loss areas flaked, not worn, to a dark patina; top left side of frame has some small scattered spots of pitting. Grips show only faint diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bores, appears to be unfired. 4-56558 JR162

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*SCARCE REMINGTON TYPE III MODEL 4 OVER/UNDER DERRINGER WITH BOX.

Lot # 1158 (Sale Order: 156 of 563)      

SN L75165. Cal. 41 RF. Satin blue finish with 3" bbls that have integral top rib and front sight and is marked "REMINGTON ARMS-U.M.C. CO. ILION, NY". Mounted with 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips. Trigger, hammer, lock bolt & screws are blued. Right side of frame, under the lock bolt, is marked with a 6-pointed star and a small arrowhead shape stamp. Hammer is serrated and bbls have a distinctive rib on each side between the bbls. Accompanied by an orig heavy, 2-pc cardboard box with black & white end label identifying the pistol as a dbl derringer. Interior has what is probably orig wax paper & a wire cleaning rod. This little pistol was produced in large quantities 1912-1935 and reportedly remained in service into WWII. They are rarely found today with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% strong orig satin blue with only slight muzzle end and sharp edge wear. Grips are crisp with no discernible flaws. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores, appears to be unfired. Box has one broken corner, otherwise is sound with moderate soil and faded label. Cleaning rod is fine. 4-56551 JR160

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EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON CORAL GUTTA PERCHA CANE GUN.

Lot # 1159 (Sale Order: 157 of 563)      

SN 742. Cal 32 RF. Incredible coral gutta percha cane gun that is 36" overall length with metal tip that has reeded band and a sight ring just above the tip. Handle is curved with a silver band at the transition. It has domed trigger with concentric rings. Company name & address and patent dates are completely legible. Matching SNs are found on the handle shaft, main shaft & tip. Main shaft is unscrewed from the handle for loading and after the handle is reattached a pull on the handle cocks the striker and the rear sight pops up for use. Once fired, the process is repeated for reloading. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were about 1800 of these rare canes were produced in the period 1866-1888 with at least four different handle styles. Coral gutta percha is not mentioned, however, according to a renowned Remington authority these are the most rare of Remington cane guns. He stated that there are only four known, Mr. Burka's collection, one in another collection and a broken one in the Remington archive collection. This example being sold here is purported to be the finest of its type in the world. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching as noted above. Main shaft has a small scuff about 4" above the tip and a small nick in the handle shaft, otherwise there are no other discernible flaws. Mechanics are crisp; bright shiny bore with fine pitting in the grooves. 4-56569 JR204

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RARE REMINGTON CANE GUN WITH SMALL DOG'S HEAD HANDLE AND EXTREMELY RARE TAKEDOWN FEATURE.

Lot # 1160 (Sale Order: 158 of 563)      

SN 1558. Cal 22. Made of brown gutta percha 36-3/4" long with metal tip and a metal insert about mid-point which unscrews to reduce the overall length. SN is found on the tip and the long handle shaft. The domed trigger has concentric rings and there is a 1/4" nickel silver band at the joint between the dog's head handle and shaft. Cane is unscrewed for loading and unloading and when reassembled the handle is pulled to cock the striker and raise the rear sight. The patent date is partially visible at the joint between the handle shaft and main shaft. There were only about 1800 cartridge cane guns produced 1866-1888 in two different calibers and at least four different handle styles with a variety of lengths. The takedown feature is previously unknown to this cataloger. Workmanship on the takedown joint is of the very highest quality and something that likely would have originated at Remington. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine with no visible breaks or cracks. Overall retains a smooth brown patina with a few minor nicks & scratches. Mechanics are crisp; worn dark bore. 4-56424 JR211

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RARE RIGHT ANGLE HANDLE REMINGTON PERCUSSION CANE GUN.

Lot # 1161 (Sale Order: 159 of 563)      

SN none legible. Cal 31. Brown gutta percha 34-1/2" overall with short handle shaft and metal tip with the Thomas patent number & Remington address with a mostly illegible SN. Handle is tapered right angle style with a checkered, domed trigger button. Handle is unscrewed for loading and installing a percussion cap. The handle is pulled to expose the nipple which also cocks the striker and raises the rear sight. This particular example does not have a front sight ring. Altogether there were about 500 of these percussion canes produced in two calibers with at least four different handle styles in the period 1858-1866. At that time production of percussion cane guns ceased and self contained cartridge cane guns were introduced. According to a renowned Remington authority the right angle handle is the most rare of the percussion series. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. No discernible SN. Handle shaft has about a 2" long hairline crack, possibly an old repair at the juncture of the handle and handle shaft by the silver band, otherwise handle and main shaft are very fine with a few minor nicks & scratches and shows a fine brown color. Metal tip is cleaned nearly bright with scattered fine pitting which has obscured the SN. Mechanics are fine; worn dark bore. 4-56385 JR205

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SCARCE REMINGTON CANE GUN WITH CURVED HANDLE.

Lot # 1162 (Sale Order: 160 of 563)      

SN 1306. Cal 32 RF. Made of brown gutta percha 36" overall length with long handle shaft and knurled metal tip. It has wide silver band at the transition between handle & shaft. Trigger button has concentric rings. Handle is unscrewed from the main shaft for loading or unloading and once reassembled the handle is pulled to cock the striker and raise the rear sight in preparation for firing. There were only about 1800 of these rare cane guns produced 1866-1888 in two calibers and at least four handle styles. Completely orig examples without repairs are extremely rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching on tip, shaft & handle shaft. There is a small 1/2" hairline above the tip otherwise gutta percha all appears to be sound with a few light nicks & scratches and some fading near the tip. Tip is moderately rusted with fine pitting. Mechanics are fine; strong bore with light pitting. 4-56384 JR208

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RARE REMINGTON PERCUSSION CANE GUN WITH BULBOUS HANDLE.

Lot # 1163 (Sale Order: 161 of 563)      

SN 98. Cal 31. Brown gutta percha, 31-3/4" overall length with short handle shaft. Main shaft has a long metal tip with spiral knurled band with Thomas patent date and Remington address. The domed trigger is checkered and there is a 1/4" silver band at the transition between the handle & shaft. SN is only visible on the tip and the front sight bead is missing. There were only about 500 Remington percussion canes produced 1858-1866 in four different handle styles and various lengths. A renowned Remington authority has stated that the bulbous style handle is one of the most rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Handle shaft has a couple small cracks and a small bulge with a crack and plier marks in two spots, otherwise gutta percha is sound with a few small nicks & fine scratches. Striker will not cock. Strong bright bore with light pitting in the grooves. 4-56521 JR209

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SCARCE REMINGTON CANE GUN WITH LARGE DOGS HEAD HANDLE.

Lot # 1164 (Sale Order: 162 of 563)      

SN 454. Cal 32 RF. Made of black gutta percha, 36-1/2" long with metal tip that has reeded band and iron sight ring, missing its bead. It has long handle shaft and trigger button with concentric rings. The joint between the dogs head handle and shaft has a 1/4" nickel silver band. Handle is unscrewed from the shaft for loading and unloading and when reassembled handle is pulled to cock the striker and raise the rear sight. There were only about 1800 of these scarce canes produced 1866-1888 with at least four handle styles and a variety of lengths. Finding one of these canes completely orig and intact is a great rarity. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except tip which is numbered "21". Main shaft and dogs head handle are numbered "454". Tip of the main shaft has about a 2" crack, otherwise gutta percha is intact with brown metal colored tip. Dog's head handle is extremely fine retaining great detail. Mechanics are fine; strong bright bore with very fine frosting. 4-56379 JR210

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RARE REMINGTON PERCUSSION CANE GUN WITH BALL AND CLAW HANDLE.

Lot # 1165 (Sale Order: 163 of 563)      

SN none noted. Cal 31. Brown gutta percha construction 34" overall length with short handle shaft and metal tip with knurled band. Trigger is smooth and domed and there is a tiny front sight bead near the tip. Handle is unscrewed from the main shaft for loading and pulled rearward to expose the nipple recess for installing a percussion cap which also raises the tiny rear sight. There is a 1/4" silver band at the joint of the handle and handle shaft. There are no visible markings or SNs on shaft. Metal tip has the Thomas patent information and Remington address. According to a renowned Remington authority the ball & claw handle shape is one of the most rare. There were about 500 percussion cane guns produced 1858-1866, at which time percussion cane gun production ceased and a new era of self contained cartridge cane guns began. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains a fine, even chocolate patina with a series of small cracks around the tip and probably some old repairs. Handle shaft has a small bulge and a 3/4" hairline crack just above the junction. Mechanics are fine; strong frosty bore. 4-56566 JR206

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SCARCE REMINGTON CANE GUN WITH CURVED HANDLE.

Lot # 1166 (Sale Order: 164 of 563)      

SN none visible. Cal 22. Solid gutta percha, 36-1/8" long with long handle shaft, a small curved handle with silver band at the transition. Tip is steel with a reeded ring. Trigger button has concentric circles and there is a small brass pin front sight just above the metal tip. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were about 1,800 cartridge model canes produced by Remington 1866-1888. Very few were produced with plain curved handles in cal 22. This is one of the more rare of all the Remington cartridge cane guns. Very few Remington cane guns survive today without cracks or breaks due to the fragile nature of the hard rubber material from which they are made. CONDITION: Very fine. Handle has a repaired crack just above the collar, otherwise cane is fine with a few minor nicks & scratches. Tip shows a mottled silver brown patina. Mechanics are fine; strong bore with light pitting. 4-54794 JR312

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FOUR FINE NAVAL EDGED WEAPONS OF THE CIVIL WAR ERA.

Lot # 1168 (Sale Order: 165 of 563)      

This display represents four of the finest condition and complete naval edged weapons an American-Mexican War or Civil War sailor or officer would have carried. There are two fine, regulation naval cutlasses, both made by Ames, one being standard Civil War Model 1860 in fine, complete condition with its orig leather grip, scabbard and frog. The second being the rare, early heavy model 1841. There is a fine Ames model 1852 naval officers sword, with a bright, lustrous blade in its fine, orig scabbard. Also accompanying is a fine mid-19th century lion pommeled naval dirk with blue and gold etched blade in orig scabbard. This is a fine grouping of four of the nicest naval weapons one could find that display beautifully together. 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: Model 1860 Cutlass: 26" blade is grey/bright overall. Full firm mark on blade "Made by Ames Mfg. Co/Chicopee, Mass" date of 1862 and naval inspection marks. Brass hilt is sound and solid with old cleaning and rack numbers. Leather grip wrap is worn through the high areas, though otherwise complete with original twisted wire. Scabbard is sound and solid, though bent at last half inch at final rivet with tear and blade protrudes slightly. Frog is sound and complete. 1841 Cutlass: 21" two-sided blade is mostly bright with areas of staining, orig tool marks and polish still present, well marked "NP Ames, Springfield" with date 1843 and naval inspectors marks. Scabbard is of Civil War replacement style with two brass mounts, leather is solid though sewing of central seam is broken at most of its length. Model 1852 Naval Officer Sword: 29" blade is mostly bright and lustrous with small areas of staining, blade and scabbard both signed "Ames, Chicopee, Mass". Blade exhibits typical patriotic etched panels, each measuring about 18". Grip is sound and complete with white dyed sharkskin and gilted, twisted wire. Scabbard mounts have been cleaned, though scabbard body is sound and solid with re-dyed areas. Hilt retains much of its original gilt. Dirk exhibits 11-3/4" curved flat blade with blue and gold etched panels which are mostly retained with areas of staining and pitting. Carved concentric ring, certifiable antique ivory grip is unaltered and orig to this dirk which was made circa 1840. Dirk scabbard fits knife fairly well but mounts exhibit different patina from gilding on cross guard and pommel. 4-56639, 4-56650, 4-56673, 4-56675

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COLLECTION OF FOUR FINE CIVIL WAR SWORDS.

Lot # 1169 (Sale Order: 166 of 563)      

This display consists of 3 officer swords and 2 enlisted artillery swords, all in excellent condition. 1) Very fine model 1832 short artillery saber made by Ames, dated 1862 with a near mint blade and scabbard. 2) Ames model 1840 light artillery saber date 1865. 3) Model 1850's staff and field Officers sword with near mint blade retaining most of it's orig gold plating. 4) Model 1832 medical staff officers sword. This eclectic sampling of Civil War swords shows the diversity of American swords of this era all in excellent, museum quality condition. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: 1) Blade is bright with mostly discernible markings, brass patina. Leather is sound, solid with orig polish, one large edge crack in surface. 2) 32-1/2" blade is bright with good markings, orig tool marks and inspection marks. Grip retains much of its orig leather and orig twisted wire. Brass is cleaned with mustard colored patina, scabbard is sound with few minor dents and hard metal plated with different inspector. 3) 33" blade is bright, retaining most of its frost on 18" etched patriotic panels. Hilt and pommel retain 90% plus orig gold plating. Brass scabbard mounts have been polished, retaining traces of gilt. Throat is missing one mounting screw. Scabbard body retains most of its orig brown finish. 4) 29" diamond shaped blade is agent marked "Bent & Bush, Boston, Mass" has etched panel "U. S. Medical Staff" and other patriotic motifs. Cruciform guard has languette with large "M S" and stars and oval eagle in handle, regulation to this pattern. Brass scabbard has two dents between drag and middle mount as can be seen in photos. 4-56426, 56643, 56644, 56637

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GROUP OF FIVE FINE AMERICAN MILITIA OFFICER SWORDS CIRCA 1830.

Lot # 1170 (Sale Order: 167 of 563)      

This grouping, which is in as fine condition as these patterns are found, shows most every genre of American blade design and hilt type commonly seen in the American militia between the War of 1812 and the Mexican War is found here. 1) Knights head pommel officers sword has fluted bone grip above a large languette with droop-winged eagle superimposed on a sunburst. Blade is beautifully white etched with patriotic motifs, retaining most all its orig luster, gilted engraved solid brass scabbard. 2) Indian Princess pommel militia sword with eagle shaped quillon and large languette with American eagle atop crossed cannon and cannon balls. This sword exhibits blue and gold etched blade, engraved brass scabbard and hilt are silver plated. 3) Eagle head pommel officer sword maker marked "Horstmann Philadelphia" on both scabbard and blade. Sword exhibits fluted, carved, polished bone grip, large, curved languette with American eagle and engraved brass scabbard. 4) Eagle head, pommeled mounted officers sword with eagle in shield shaped languette. Brass engraved scabbard with blue and gold etched blade. 5) Birds head pommel mounted officers saber with 8-pointed stars in oval languettes surrounded by snake wrapped border. Blade is beautifully 3-color etched with blue & gold and white etched panels, including large panoply of arms and large American eagle. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: 1) Very fine overall, 30" blade is bright with 18" etched panels with much orig luster with minor staining. Hilt and scabbard retain about 60% plus orig gold gilt. 2) Fine to very fine overall, 32" blade is bright with 11" blue and gold etched decorated panels, retaining most of their finish. Silver plated scabbard and hilt are 80%, carved Mother of Pearl slab grips are fine and complete including twisted silver wire. 3) Fine overall with bright white 29-1/2" blade retaining much of their frost on etched panels. Brass scabbard exhibits several small dings and dents about a foot from drag. Scabbard and hilt retain strong traces of orig gold plating with balance mustard patina. 4) Fine overall 31" curved blade retains bright blue and gold etched panels with some staining and loss to blue but gold is mostly intact. Hilt and scabbard orig silver plated and about half is still present, though mostly black as oxidized. 5) 32-1/2" curved blade is bright overall with 19" etched panels retaining most of their gold and white etch and 90% of their orig bright blue. Carved bone grip is sound and solid. Orig protective washer is missing such that hilt is slightly loose. Hilt and solid brass scabbard retain about 90% of their orig gold plate with several dents in scabbard. 4-56433, 4-56636, 4-56640, 4-56649, 4-56672

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CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN BRASS HILTED CAVALRY SABER BY MOLE.

Lot # 1171 (Sale Order: 168 of 563)      

This distinct, brass hilt enlisted cavalry saber is a larger copy of the British pattern 1853 that was mounted in iron. Only known specimens in brass were made under contract for the Confederacy by "Mole" of Birmingham, England. This particular example is as fine as these swords are found with a lustrous blade just over 35" long, complete checkered leather grips and good mustard colored patina to hilt. Sword is complete with its correct metal scabbard and it would be difficult to find a better example. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Blade is bright showing orig polish marks with few minor blemishes. Scabbard sound and solid with scattered areas of staining and pitting. Compressed leather slab grips are sound and well fit with chipping and scuffing on higher areas, especially on one side. Brass hilt is very good with old cleaning and good mustard colored patina. 4-56674

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LOT OF TWO CARVED GRIP ETHNIC KNIVES.

Lot # 1172 (Sale Order: 169 of 563)      

Please Note Positive (3/13/15): Knife #1, which we cataloged as Oriental, has been properly identified by one of our customers as a Norwegian dress knife and scabbard. 1) Small Oriental, possibly Indonesian or Malaysian, belt knife with 3-1/2" clip point blade and filigree lattice cut faux ivory handle appears vegetable, possibly Tagua Palm. Accompanying buffalo horn sheath has nickel silver ferrule & buttcap. Body of the sheath, throat & belt clip are engraved in foliate arabesque patterns. 2) Medium sized Bowie knife with 7-7/8" clip point blade marked on left ricasso "WILLIAM / ROGERS / CUT MY WAY" with a small anchor symbol in the bottom line. Right side is marked "MADE IN / SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND". Overall length is 13-1/4". Handguard is stamped flat nickel silver with spade shaped quillions. Handle is bone in the form of an elaborately detailed dog's head with glass eyes and a 2" ferrule. Accompanied by what is probably its orig leather sheath that is decorated with shoe eyelets and a braided wrap around the tip.a PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: 1) Very fine. Blade has been sharpened and repolished with slightly tipped point; handle & sheath are intact & fine. 2) Blade has been sharpened but appears to be intact having been repolished and cleaned with fine pitting; handle is lightly soiled and retains a fine mellow patina; sheath shows light wear & soil but is solid & supple. 4-56654, 4-56658

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 1865 NAVY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.

Lot # 1173 (Sale Order: 170 of 563)      

SN 6226. Cal. 50 RF. Usual configuration with 8-1/2" rnd bbl and pinched post front sight. Frame has usual 2-line markings on left side and top of the bbl, at the frame, has a small anchor. Bottom of the bbl, under the forearm has the inspector initials "FCW". Left side of the frame does not have the inspector initials or "P" proof. Pistol is silver finished and mounted with smooth certifiable antique ivory stocks. Pistol is engraved in New York style, probably from the L.D. Nimschke shop with full coverage on the sides & top of frame. Matching patterns extend over the bbl. Right side of frame has an empty inscription ribbon. Top of back strap, around the hammer slot is engraved in a fan pattern with matching patterns at bottom of back strap. Sides of trigger sheath are engraved in diamond patterns. It is believed that there were about 6,500 of these pistols made in the period 1866-1870 with the majority of them converted to Model 1867 with the addition of a new trigger plate, trigger guard & trigger making this an extremely rare pistol with only a few remaining in orig configuration. Of that number extremely few had special plating or engraving. Undoubtedly this pistol would have been a special presentation to someone of great importance or a high ranking military officer. 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: Fine. Overall retains most of a fine restored silver finish with the trigger plate and front strap dull finish. Grip has a number of fine age lines in the butt, otherwise ivory is solid with no major flaws and shows a fine ivory patina. Mechanics are crisp, strong bore with some minor fine pitting that may clean much better. 4-56334 JR138

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SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 1871 ROLLING BLOCK ARMY PISTOL.

Lot # 1174 (Sale Order: 171 of 563)      

SN 3077. Cal 50 CF. Fine Remington rolling block pistol with 8" rnd bbl, pinched blade front sight and V-notch rear sight integral with the breech block. Frame, trigger guard and grip straps are color case hardened. Breech block and hammer are finished bright. Screws are bright fire blue, as is the trigger. Breech block and hammer pins are straw colored. Mounted with uncheckered 1-pc walnut grip matching numbered to this pistol and a tiny forearm. Left side of grip has a crisp "CRS" military inspection cartouche. About 6,000 of these pistols were produced 1872-1888. They were mostly issued and saw hard service and are rarely found today in orig configuration or with any orig finish. Large numbers of these pistols were altered or "customized" by ensuing generations of target shooters which has further reduced the numbers of orig specimens available. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Bbl retains about 98-99% bright orig blue with one small scratch. Frame and backstrap retain strong, bright case colors, moderately faded on the right side. Trigger guard retains brilliant case colors in sheltered areas, moderately faded on front strap and trigger bow. Breech block and hammer pins retain most of their orig straw colors and the trigger about all of its bright fire blue. Screws also retain about all of their bright fire blue. Grip has a couple of chips and ding s with some battering on the butt, otherwise wood is sound with a smooth, orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-56335 JR183

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RARE REMINGTON MODEL 1891/1901 TRANSITION SINGLE SHOT ROLLING BLOCK TARGET PISTOL.

Lot # 1175 (Sale Order: 172 of 563)      

SN 3496. Cal 22. Rare pistol with 10" oct to rnd bbl, very tall hunting style front sight with white bead and adjustable rear sight over chamber area of frame as found on the Model 1901. Top of the rnd section of bbl has the Remington company name & address and the bottom, toward the forearm is marked "22 L.R.". Bottom flat of bbl, under forearm is marked "22LR" along with the SN "3469". Forearm has matching number while the left side of backstrap, under the grip is marked with the SN "3496", which number is also found in front strap channel of grip, apparently an assemblers case of dyslexia or a bad Monday morning. Frame, breech block & hammer are blued like the Model 1901 while it still has the "P" & "S" proof marks on left side of frame like the Model 1891. It also has the offset thumb piece on breech block like the 1901s. Trigger is checkered. Mounted with extensively checkered 1-pc walnut grip and tiny forearm. This apparently is a Model 1901 with an 1891 frame. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there 735 Model 1901 pistols produced in the period 1901-1909. As with most target arms of that era the eccentric shooters of that age almost always altered their firearms to suit themselves. Target arms of that era are rarely found today with high orig finish or orig configuration. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Numbered as noted above. Bbl retains 95-97% strong orig blue with light muzzle edge wear and a few small scattered spots of surface rust. Frame & grip frame retain most of their orig blue with a couple small spots of wear on the front strap and trigger bow. Breech block and hammer retain most of their orig blue. Grip is missing a large chip out of the toe otherwise wood is sound showing moderate edge wear with moderate diamond point wear and retains about 85% orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-56403 JR184

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*CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 1901 SINGLE SHOT ROLLING BLOCK TARGET PISTOL.

Lot # 1176 (Sale Order: 173 of 563)      

Cal 22. Blue finish with 12" tapered rnd bbl, pedestal mounted front sight with "Daniels" tunnel rear sight. Left side of frame has the usual Remington name and address and patent dates without the "P" & "S" proofs. Mounted with very highly figured American walnut 1-pc grip and tiny Schnable tip forearm that has very fine, about 32 lines per inch checkering. Bbl is completely unmarked. Breech block has the offset, horizontal thumb piece. Front strap, back strap and trigger are very nicely checkered. There were about 735 of these pistols originally produced 1901-1909 and like this one the majority were altered or customized to suit the shooter's individual taste. Grip could not be removed to verify the SN. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains virtually all of its fine, factory style custom blue. Frame, breech block, hammer & trigger guard retain about all of their fine orig blue with only light sharp edge wear and a few small scratches. Breech block & hammer pins retain most of their orig straw colors. Screws, pin keeper & trigger retain about all of their orig fire blue. Wood is sound and retains about all of its fine custom oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bright shiny bore. 4-56336 JR185

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*SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 7 ROLLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.

Lot # 1177 (Sale Order: 174 of 563)      

Please Note (3/11/15): The buttplate is cracked with a professional repair. SN 300303. Cal 22 LR. Unusual little rifle built on a Model 1871 rolling block pistol action. It has 26-1/2" oct to rnd bbl with gold washed Beach's combination front sight, no provision for a rear sight and has its orig unusual Lyman combination tang sight mortised into the hump behind the hammer. Bottom flat of bbl, under the forearm is marked with last three digits of matching SN and caliber. Caliber marking is also found on bottom of bbl forward of the forearm. Rear face of forearm, on the frame extension is also marked with last three digits of matching SN. No additional disassembly was effected to check for other matching numbers. Frame has the usual 2-line markings with "P" & "S" proofs. Mounted with very nicely figured American walnut with long, tapered, checkered, black insert, Schnable tip forearm and a most unusual capped pistol grip stock that has Remington trademark embossed hard rubber buttplate. There were only about 500 of these rare little rifles produced 1903-1906 in three different calibers and three different bbl lengths. These rifles were apparently not well received by the buying public which resulted in the very limited production, as noted. They were considered to be boys or ladies rifles and usually saw hard service with limited maintenance and are rarely found today with orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliot Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching as noted above. Bbl retains about all of its satin blue finish possibly an old restoration. Frame retains brilliant case colors and most of its orig lacquer. Breech block & hammer pins retain about all of their bright straw colors and the pin keeper retains brilliant fire blue. Breech block & hammer retain about all of their orig factory blue as does the checkered trigger. Top tang retains brilliant case colors near the front, faded toward the rear. Bottom tang & trigger bow retain faded case colors being mostly faded to silver. Stock has three small scratches by the buttplate with some minor chips in the finish and overall retains about all of its orig varnish with some light, fine heat crazing on the buttstock. Mechanics are crisp; bright shiny bore. 4-56454 JR200

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RARE REMINGTON KEENE BOLT ACTION FRONTIER MODEL CARBINE ISSUED TO THE INDIAN POLICE.

Lot # 1178 (Sale Order: 175 of 563)      

SN USID539. Cal 45-70. Usual configuration with 24" rnd bbl, full magazine with dovetailed front sight in the front band and a Remington ladder rear sight graduated to 1000 yds. Left side of receiver is marked "U.S.I.D. 359" and receiver & bbl have the "HN" (Henry Nettleton) inspector initials. Top of bolt has the Remington company name and address and patent information in 3 lines. Ramp portion of rear sight, bottom of bolt handle and right side of hammer all have the assembly number "25". No additional disassembly was effected to check for other matching numbers. Bottom of stock & forend cap have sling loops. Bottom of the stock also has a rectangular copper plate with number "204" attached with two pins just above the lower sling swivel, possibly a museum tag. Left side of buttstock is marked "51". Right side of forestock has six small pinholes where a plaque may have been removed. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut half stock with color case hardened front band forend cap and color case hardened buttplate. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms there were an estimated 620-800 of these carbines produced 1880-1881. Undoubtedly this carbine was issued to Indian police by the U.S. Interior Department which later became the Bureau of Indian Affairs. These carbines would have seen hard service with the Indian Police and usually are found with little orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Bbl, magazine tube & receiver retain 98-99% crisp orig blue with a few small spots of surface rust on bbl and a few minor nicks. Bolt & hammer retain virtually all of their orig bright metal polish. Stock is sound with the minor chemical staining on left side by the receiver and overall retains about all of its orig oil finish with a few minor handling & storage nicks & scratches. Trigger guard retains about 85% bright orig blue and the carrier most of its bright orig metal polish. Front band, forend cap & buttplate retain about all of their brilliant case colors. Mechanics are crisp; brilliant shiny bore. May have been fired, but if so very little. 4-56530 JR201

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