FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

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FALL PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

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PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION

NOVEMBER 18TH & 19TH 2023

WE ARE OFFERING A VAST ARRY OF SPORTING SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES FROM ALL THE MAJOR MAKERS TO INCLUDE WINCHESTER, AH FOX, REMINGTON, BROWNING, MERKLE, PARKER BROTHERS, KRIEGHOFF, ITHACA, MARLIN, ETC. ALONG WITH SEVERAL MODEL 70 WICHESTERS TO INCLUDE A SUPER RARE .284. A 3-BARREL MAHROLD SHOTGUN SET, THREE PRE WAR MAUSER SPORTING RIFLES, A MORTIMER 12 BORE HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE, ETC.

A VAST OFFERING OF MILTARY WEAPONS DATING FROM THE REV WAR THROUGH VIET NAM INCLUDING PARTY LEADER PPK, WWII & VIET NAM ITHACA 37 US RIOT GUNS, 1967 AR-15, RARE COLT GUARD SP-1, RUSSIAN CONTRACT COLT 1911, WWI US NAVY COLT 1911, WALKER COLT CO D DRAGOON, BERGMAN MODEL 1896, STOCKED BERGMAN BAYARD, US ARMY SIG SAUER M-17, 1917 NAVY LUGER, 1883 REICHSREVOLVER, 1910 MAXIM DISPLAY, REMINGTON A-4 SNIPER, WWII 98KSNIPER, OHIO BAR, FRENCH FR-F2, BARON VON DREYSE MODEL 11, (2) US SURCHARGED REV WAR CHARLEYVILLE MUSKETS, EUROPEAN AND NAZI ARMS ALONG WITH NUMEROUS COLT...
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GRANVILLE HENRY SINGLE SHOT .38 RIMFIRE RIFLE

Lot # 373 (Sale Order: 376 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 20" CALIBER .38 RIM FIRE MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1872. Granville Henry Cousin to Tyler B, Henry ( famous for his Henry repeating rifle) was a very prominent gun maker in Boulton Pa, The family had produced arms for the US Government as far back as the War of 1812 and continued to make arms until 1904. Granville Henry patented a rotating breech single shot rifle for self contained cartridges in 1872. Most being small bore 22 with some larger bore rifles as large as 38 & 44. The design was inspired by Pa, muzzle loading arms with crescent butts Highly figured local woods, patch boxes, double set triggers and pewter forend caps as well as long rifle inspired trigger guards. His rifles were not serial numbered or makers marked as he wholesaled his rifles to larger dealers with a very strong dealer network in the ST, Louis Mo, region. A well researched and detailed article was published in the American Rifleman magazine in Feb, 1987 detailing the evolution of and history of the Henry family as well as Granville Henry and his cartridge single shot rifles. This rifle with 20" round barrel with globe front sight and rotating breech action with external back action exposed hammer lock and Pa, long rifle inspired tang sight has fine figured stained maple stocks with patch box, iron crescent burr and pewter forend cap with forearm retained by a single wedge. Double set triggers and a simple iron finger rest trigger guard with its long rifle heritage being obvious. Research has revealed that less than an estimated 1000 rifles of this design were ever produced. CONDITION. Good with strong rifled bore with some oxidation in grooves, The action operates properly with a very light sear engagement. The double set triggers operate properly. The wood stocks are very good with some period of use impressions and blemishes. The iron fitting and barrel have toned to a pleasant chocolate patina. This rifle is a recent discovery from southern Missouri, A unique piece of the Henry Family arms making history. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 20" CALIBER .38 RIM FIRE MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1872. Granville Henry Cousin to Tyler B, Henry ( famous for his Henry repeating rifle) was a very pro...moreminent gun maker in Boulton Pa, The family had produced arms for the US Government as far back as the War of 1812 and continued to make arms until 1904. Granville Henry patented a rotating breech single shot rifle for self contained cartridges in 1872. Most being small bore 22 with some larger bore rifles as large as 38 & 44. The design was inspired by Pa, muzzle loading arms with crescent butts Highly figured local woods, patch boxes, double set triggers and pewter forend caps as well as long rifle inspired trigger guards. His rifles were not serial numbered or makers marked as he wholesaled his rifles to larger dealers with a very strong dealer network in the ST, Louis Mo, region. A well researched and detailed article was published in the American Rifleman magazine in Feb, 1987 detailing the evolution of and history of the Henry family as well as Granville Henry and his cartridge single shot rifles. This rifle with 20" round barrel with globe front sight and rotating breech action with external back action exposed hammer lock and Pa, long rifle inspired tang sight has fine figured stained maple stocks with patch box, iron crescent burr and pewter forend cap with forearm retained by a single wedge. Double set triggers and a simple iron finger rest trigger guard with its long rifle heritage being obvious. Research has revealed that less than an estimated 1000 rifles of this design were ever produced. CONDITION. Good with strong rifled bore with some oxidation in grooves, The action operates properly with a very light sear engagement. The double set triggers operate properly. The wood stocks are very good with some period of use impressions and blemishes. The iron fitting and barrel have toned to a pleasant chocolate patina. This rifle is a recent discovery from southern Missouri, A unique piece of the Henry Family arms making history. ANTIQUE TDW

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BALLARD DUAL IGNITION RIFLE BY MERRIMACK ARMS .56

Lot # 374 (Sale Order: 377 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 19960 BARREK 24" CALIBER 56-50 SPENCER MANUFACTURED 1867-1869. Full octagon barrel with blade front sight and 2 position folding rear sight. Serial numbered on top of barrel at breech and top of frame . Case colored frame marked on left side"MERRIMACK ARMS & MFG. Co NEWBURYPORT , MASS BALLARDS PATENT NOV, 5 1881" Varnished straight grained American walnut stocks with steel forend cap and crescent butt plate, manual external extraction from underside of forearm. Dual ignition system so the rifle can be fired in a percussion mode or use metallic cartridges. A scarce rifle in the larger 56-50 Spencer cartridge. CONDITION. Very good with excellent bore and chamber with properly functioning action. The stocks are very good with some period scuffing and impressions with a single small crack in forearm. The barrel retains over 90% blue finish the frame retains 25% faded case colors. The stocks retain over 85% of their varnish. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 19960 BARREK 24" CALIBER 56-50 SPENCER MANUFACTURED 1867-1869. Full octagon barrel with blade front sight and 2 position folding rear sight. Serial numbered...more on top of barrel at breech and top of frame . Case colored frame marked on left side"MERRIMACK ARMS & MFG. Co NEWBURYPORT , MASS BALLARDS PATENT NOV, 5 1881" Varnished straight grained American walnut stocks with steel forend cap and crescent butt plate, manual external extraction from underside of forearm. Dual ignition system so the rifle can be fired in a percussion mode or use metallic cartridges. A scarce rifle in the larger 56-50 Spencer cartridge. CONDITION. Very good with excellent bore and chamber with properly functioning action. The stocks are very good with some period scuffing and impressions with a single small crack in forearm. The barrel retains over 90% blue finish the frame retains 25% faded case colors. The stocks retain over 85% of their varnish. ANTIQUE TDW

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CUSTOM REMINGTON HEPBURN No3 MATCH 219 ZIPPER

Lot # 375 (Sale Order: 378 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 1532 BARREL 26" CALIBER 219 ZIPPER ? MANUFACTURED 1880'S. Originally chambered for the 38-50 Hepburn cartridge with 1/2 octagon barrel,case colored frame. Nicely figured oil finished walnut stocks. Marked 38 2 1/4" on underside of barrel. Has since been lined professionally and had a 10 power Unertl scope mounted on top . CONDITION. Very good with barrel having over 85% blue finish with fine rifling and chamber. Receiver has 45% vivid case colors and operates properly. The stocks are very good with some minor bruises and impressions, The Unertl scope is bright and clear with lens caps and eye cup. Tensioning screw is broken of on rear ring. Chamber will have to be cast to verify the caliber, 219 Zipper was a tag that was attached to the rifle but has not been verified. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 1532 BARREL 26" CALIBER 219 ZIPPER ? MANUFACTURED 1880'S. Originally chambered for the 38-50 Hepburn cartridge with 1/2 octagon barrel,case colored frame. N...moreicely figured oil finished walnut stocks. Marked 38 2 1/4" on underside of barrel. Has since been lined professionally and had a 10 power Unertl scope mounted on top . CONDITION. Very good with barrel having over 85% blue finish with fine rifling and chamber. Receiver has 45% vivid case colors and operates properly. The stocks are very good with some minor bruises and impressions, The Unertl scope is bright and clear with lens caps and eye cup. Tensioning screw is broken of on rear ring. Chamber will have to be cast to verify the caliber, 219 Zipper was a tag that was attached to the rifle but has not been verified. ANTIQUE TDW

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SHARPS MODEL 1874 45-70 MEACHAM 3 BAND RIFLE

Lot # 376 (Sale Order: 379 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 30" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1880'S. Meacham was St Louis based retailer of quality arms and accesories for many heading west. They were well known for converting Military Sharps rifles to a sporting configuration. This example has the 3 band Military rifle configuration with the filled sling bar stud from previously being a carbine. An 3 band length barrel with drift adjustable front blade sight with breech marked 45-70 GOV'T with no other markings. The rifling is of the English pattern. The lock plate has been professionally modified to eliminate the Pellet prime mechanism. The serial number has been removed from the tang at time of conversion. These retailer produced conversions were a lesser expensive alternative to an expensive commercial Sharps rifle and these are the rifles of the Westward Expansion. CONDITION, Good with excellent bore with strong rifling. Stocks are fine, full sized and without material losses. Numerous small bruises and impressions. The action operates properly. Ladder adjustable military folding rear sight. Most external iron has toned to chocolate patina with no restoration or cleaning. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 30" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1880'S. Meacham was St Louis based retailer of quality arms and accesories for many heading west. They were ...morewell known for converting Military Sharps rifles to a sporting configuration. This example has the 3 band Military rifle configuration with the filled sling bar stud from previously being a carbine. An 3 band length barrel with drift adjustable front blade sight with breech marked 45-70 GOV'T with no other markings. The rifling is of the English pattern. The lock plate has been professionally modified to eliminate the Pellet prime mechanism. The serial number has been removed from the tang at time of conversion. These retailer produced conversions were a lesser expensive alternative to an expensive commercial Sharps rifle and these are the rifles of the Westward Expansion. CONDITION, Good with excellent bore with strong rifling. Stocks are fine, full sized and without material losses. Numerous small bruises and impressions. The action operates properly. Ladder adjustable military folding rear sight. Most external iron has toned to chocolate patina with no restoration or cleaning. ANTIQUE TDW

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CIVIL WAR SHARPS MODEL 1859 3 BAND RIFLE

Lot # 377 (Sale Order: 380 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 41978 BARREL 30" CALIBER .52 RIFLED MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862. Blue finished barrel and bands with case color receiver, patch box, butt plate and lever. Chambered for the .52 Ringtail bullet. Blade front sight with ladder adjustable military rear sight. Marked New Model 1859 on chamber. Barrel fitted with lug for saber bayonet. Used extensively during the civil war as well by specialized marksman such as the Berdan Sharps Shooters. CONDITION. Good with overall metal having a period acquired chocolate patina. The bore has strong rifling with darkness in grooves. Stocks are very dry and have period of use bruises and impressions with a small crack at toe. Action operates properly. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 41978 BARREL 30" CALIBER .52 RIFLED MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862. Blue finished barrel and bands with case color receiver, patch box, butt plate and lever. Chamb...moreered for the .52 Ringtail bullet. Blade front sight with ladder adjustable military rear sight. Marked New Model 1859 on chamber. Barrel fitted with lug for saber bayonet. Used extensively during the civil war as well by specialized marksman such as the Berdan Sharps Shooters. CONDITION. Good with overall metal having a period acquired chocolate patina. The bore has strong rifling with darkness in grooves. Stocks are very dry and have period of use bruises and impressions with a small crack at toe. Action operates properly. ANTIQUE TDW

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INDIAN WARS SHARPS 50-70 GOV'T SADDLE RING CARBINE

Lot # 378 (Sale Order: 381 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 74222 BARREL 22" CALIBER 50-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1868-69. Arsenal converted from percussion to the new metallic 50-70 Gov't cartridge and used extensively by Troopers fighting in the Indian Wars conflicts. Later many of these carbines saw use by Settlers and westward bound hunters and sportsman. Blue finished barrel and band with case colored frame, lever and lock. Mounted with saddle bar and ring for cavalry use. CONDITION. Very good with 30% blue finish on barrel with bright sharp bore. Stocks are very good with some bruises and impressions. The frame retains over 20% case colors with balance toned to silver mottled with patina. Action operates properly. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 74222 BARREL 22" CALIBER 50-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1868-69. Arsenal converted from percussion to the new metallic 50-70 Gov't cartridge and used extensively ...moreby Troopers fighting in the Indian Wars conflicts. Later many of these carbines saw use by Settlers and westward bound hunters and sportsman. Blue finished barrel and band with case colored frame, lever and lock. Mounted with saddle bar and ring for cavalry use. CONDITION. Very good with 30% blue finish on barrel with bright sharp bore. Stocks are very good with some bruises and impressions. The frame retains over 20% case colors with balance toned to silver mottled with patina. Action operates properly. ANTIQUE TDW

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ATTIC CONDITION MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Lot # 379 (Sale Order: 382 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 54267 BARREL 22" CALIBER 56-50 SPECER MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862-65. Lever action tube magazine fed lever action carbine of the Civil war. Blade front sight with ladder adjustable folding rear sight. Tube magazine in the butt. Walnut stocks with military inspectors cartouche on left side of butt. CONDITION, A fine attic condition uncleaned carbine with fine bore and proper operating mechanics. Stocks are full sized and without distress other than period of use bruises and impressions. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 54267 BARREL 22" CALIBER 56-50 SPECER MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862-65. Lever action tube magazine fed lever action carbine of the Civil war. Blade front sight wi...moreth ladder adjustable folding rear sight. Tube magazine in the butt. Walnut stocks with military inspectors cartouche on left side of butt. CONDITION, A fine attic condition uncleaned carbine with fine bore and proper operating mechanics. Stocks are full sized and without distress other than period of use bruises and impressions. ANTIQUE TDW

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RARE SHARPS MODEL 1874 50-70 MILITARY CARBINE

Lot # 380 (Sale Order: 383 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 88 BARREL 22" CALIBER 50-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1875. Manufactured by Sharps using surpluses of Military carbine parts but utilizing the new thin Model 1874 Lock plate. A very rare series from Sharps with only 476 produced according to Frank Sellers & Norm Flayderman. Standard round 50 -70 Gov't barrel with blade front sight and folding ladder military carbine rear sight. Oil finished walnut stocks with case color butt plate. Receiver is made to accommodate the new thin 1874 lock plate and hammer. Serial numbered on rear tang. Many of the Military pattern 1874 rifles ended up going to France for the Franco /Prussian war, this as well as the very limited production results in very few surviving examples. CONDITION, Good with metal mostly being void of actual finish with surfaces having toned to a patina and grey finish. The wood stocks are good with being full sized and having period of use impressions and bruises. Action operates properly. Bore is very good. Stock does have a shrinkage crack at toe. An extremely rare and infrequently observed Sharps carbine in any condition. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 88 BARREL 22" CALIBER 50-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1875. Manufactured by Sharps using surpluses of Military carbine parts but utilizing the new thin Model...more 1874 Lock plate. A very rare series from Sharps with only 476 produced according to Frank Sellers & Norm Flayderman. Standard round 50 -70 Gov't barrel with blade front sight and folding ladder military carbine rear sight. Oil finished walnut stocks with case color butt plate. Receiver is made to accommodate the new thin 1874 lock plate and hammer. Serial numbered on rear tang. Many of the Military pattern 1874 rifles ended up going to France for the Franco /Prussian war, this as well as the very limited production results in very few surviving examples. CONDITION, Good with metal mostly being void of actual finish with surfaces having toned to a patina and grey finish. The wood stocks are good with being full sized and having period of use impressions and bruises. Action operates properly. Bore is very good. Stock does have a shrinkage crack at toe. An extremely rare and infrequently observed Sharps carbine in any condition. ANTIQUE TDW

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FRENCH CHATTELLERAULT MDL 1857 GENDARMERI CARBINE

Lot # 381 (Sale Order: 384 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 30" CALIBER .69 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1865. Percussion lock marked Chatellerault and tang marked MDL 1857, Barrel has arsenal proofs on left side and is dated 1865 on right side. Stock is full sized with brass furniture and has a cartouche on right side of butt that is not legible. CONDITION, Very good with metal remaining bright. Bore is excellent with fine rifling. Action operates properly. TDW, ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 30" CALIBER .69 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1865. Percussion lock marked Chatellerault and tang marked MDL 1857, Barrel has arsenal proofs on left side a...morend is dated 1865 on right side. Stock is full sized with brass furniture and has a cartouche on right side of butt that is not legible. CONDITION, Very good with metal remaining bright. Bore is excellent with fine rifling. Action operates properly. TDW, ANTIQUE

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CIVIL WAR ISSUED .50 CAL, SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE

Lot # 382 (Sale Order: 385 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 1364 BARREL 21 1/2" CALIBER .50 SMITH MANUFACTURED 1861-65. Produced by the American Machine Works Company Springfield Mass for the Poultney & Trimble Company of Baltimore MD. Blue finished part octagon barrel with blade front sight and folding staff rear sight with case colored receiver with manufactures markings on left side and serial numbers on the underside. 2 piece oil finished walnut stock with dual US inspectors cartouches. The Smith carbine was an extremely popular Cavalry carbine used by many regiments both US Regulars and State militias. CONDITION, Fine with some minor restoration. Brilliant bright and sharp bore. Barrel retains over 97% blue finish. Stocks are very fine with crisp cartouches and some minor bruises. The action locks well and retains an abundance of case colors the Butt plate has been refinished at an earlier period. The carbine ring is a replacement as is one screw on the saddle ring bar. Fine condition Civil War carbine. ANTIQUE TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 1364 BARREL 21 1/2" CALIBER .50 SMITH MANUFACTURED 1861-65. Produced by the American Machine Works Company Springfield Mass for the Poultney & Trimble Compa...moreny of Baltimore MD. Blue finished part octagon barrel with blade front sight and folding staff rear sight with case colored receiver with manufactures markings on left side and serial numbers on the underside. 2 piece oil finished walnut stock with dual US inspectors cartouches. The Smith carbine was an extremely popular Cavalry carbine used by many regiments both US Regulars and State militias. CONDITION, Fine with some minor restoration. Brilliant bright and sharp bore. Barrel retains over 97% blue finish. Stocks are very fine with crisp cartouches and some minor bruises. The action locks well and retains an abundance of case colors the Butt plate has been refinished at an earlier period. The carbine ring is a replacement as is one screw on the saddle ring bar. Fine condition Civil War carbine. ANTIQUE TDW

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CONFEDERATE RECOVERED & REISSUED SMITH CARBINE

Lot # 383 (Sale Order: 386 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 1290 BARREL 21 1/2 CALIBER .50 SMITH MANUFACTURED 1861-65. Produced for the Poultney & Trimble Company of Baltimore Maryland by the American Machine Works Company in Springfield Mass. most of the entire production was absorbed by the US Gov't and Northern State militias. Part octagon round barrel with 2 piece oil finished walnut stocks with steel butt plate. Case colored frame with exposed hammer and a folding action using a percussion ignited .50 caliber self contained cartridge. Used extensively by US Cavalry regiments. Blade front sight with folding staff rear sight. This specimen has typical company markings and matching serial numbers as well as a "Z" inspection stamp below the rear tang. This "Z" inspection is the final inspection from the Confederate Cleaning & Recovery (C&R) Service who were responsible for reissuing captured and battlefield recovered small arms to Southern Troops. These markings have been identified by noted Author Steven Knot from his book "CAPTURED AND COLLECTED" CONFEDERATE REISSUED FIREARMS. These captured arms were transported to Confederate facilities in Danville, Lynchburg, Staunton and Richmond Va. After cleaning and repair they were marked with a final inspection stamp typically to the rear or forward of the trigger guard. CONDITION, Good with brilliant bright sharp bore. Action operates properly. The wood is good with some chipping and material loss at top of wrist with some bruises and impressions from use. The front sight blade has been replaced with a taller blade and nipple replaced showing evidence that this Smith Carbine was being shot recently by either a reenactor or Competitor in the NSSA. Markings are crisp and legible and "Z" marking is legible to rear of lower tang. An interesting example of a Northern Cav, Carbine that was officially captured and reissued to southern forces. TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 1290 BARREL 21 1/2 CALIBER .50 SMITH MANUFACTURED 1861-65. Produced for the Poultney & Trimble Company of Baltimore Maryland by the American Machine Works C...moreompany in Springfield Mass. most of the entire production was absorbed by the US Gov't and Northern State militias. Part octagon round barrel with 2 piece oil finished walnut stocks with steel butt plate. Case colored frame with exposed hammer and a folding action using a percussion ignited .50 caliber self contained cartridge. Used extensively by US Cavalry regiments. Blade front sight with folding staff rear sight. This specimen has typical company markings and matching serial numbers as well as a "Z" inspection stamp below the rear tang. This "Z" inspection is the final inspection from the Confederate Cleaning & Recovery (C&R) Service who were responsible for reissuing captured and battlefield recovered small arms to Southern Troops. These markings have been identified by noted Author Steven Knot from his book "CAPTURED AND COLLECTED" CONFEDERATE REISSUED FIREARMS. These captured arms were transported to Confederate facilities in Danville, Lynchburg, Staunton and Richmond Va. After cleaning and repair they were marked with a final inspection stamp typically to the rear or forward of the trigger guard. CONDITION, Good with brilliant bright sharp bore. Action operates properly. The wood is good with some chipping and material loss at top of wrist with some bruises and impressions from use. The front sight blade has been replaced with a taller blade and nipple replaced showing evidence that this Smith Carbine was being shot recently by either a reenactor or Competitor in the NSSA. Markings are crisp and legible and "Z" marking is legible to rear of lower tang. An interesting example of a Northern Cav, Carbine that was officially captured and reissued to southern forces. TDW / ANTIQUE

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U.S. MODEL 1881 TRAPDOOR FORAGER SHOTGUN

Lot # 384 (Sale Order: 387 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 658 BARREL 26" CALIBER 20 GAUGE MANUFACTURED 1881-85. A unique and desired Arsenal produced single shot shotgun made for Scouts and personnel in the Western Frontier outpost for supplying small game for consumption. Produced in their own serial number range 1-1376 and having its own pattern tilting breech with a date of 1881 in a tilted script as well as a special receiver produced without the ejector stud internally. Round barrel with small bead front sight, Oil finished walnut stock with steel but plate. Very scarce variation as most were never returned to the US Military outpost were they were issued. CONDITION. Good with some repairs and splices in the stock. The metal has a mottled brown patina. The bore is good. The action operates properly. The markings remain crisp and legible. TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 658 BARREL 26" CALIBER 20 GAUGE MANUFACTURED 1881-85. A unique and desired Arsenal produced single shot shotgun made for Scouts and personnel in the Western...more Frontier outpost for supplying small game for consumption. Produced in their own serial number range 1-1376 and having its own pattern tilting breech with a date of 1881 in a tilted script as well as a special receiver produced without the ejector stud internally. Round barrel with small bead front sight, Oil finished walnut stock with steel but plate. Very scarce variation as most were never returned to the US Military outpost were they were issued. CONDITION. Good with some repairs and splices in the stock. The metal has a mottled brown patina. The bore is good. The action operates properly. The markings remain crisp and legible. TDW / ANTIQUE

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UNISSUED US MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR 45-70 RIFLE

Lot # 385 (Sale Order: 388 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 447732 BARRE; 32 5/8" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1889. Oil finished one piece walnut stock with steel forend tip and steel butt plate. 3 Barrel retaining bands. Fully adjustable 1884 pattern Buffington rear sight. Vividly case colored tilting breech marked "US MODEL 1884"Stock is crisply cartouched SWP 1889 ( Samuel Porter) . CONDITION, SUPERB !!, Rifle appears to unissued with no indication of being used. The barrel , bands and butt plate show no use with some edge wear from storage only. The bore is brilliant bright with sharp rifling. The stock has some minor impressions and bruises front storage and handling. The tilting breech retains 100% of its brilliant and vivid case colors. The action operates properly and crisply. Small amounts of period dried grease remains in protected areas and attest to the fact that this rifle has never had use. TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 447732 BARRE; 32 5/8" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1889. Oil finished one piece walnut stock with steel forend tip and steel butt plate. 3 Barrel retain...moreing bands. Fully adjustable 1884 pattern Buffington rear sight. Vividly case colored tilting breech marked "US MODEL 1884"Stock is crisply cartouched SWP 1889 ( Samuel Porter) . CONDITION, SUPERB !!, Rifle appears to unissued with no indication of being used. The barrel , bands and butt plate show no use with some edge wear from storage only. The bore is brilliant bright with sharp rifling. The stock has some minor impressions and bruises front storage and handling. The tilting breech retains 100% of its brilliant and vivid case colors. The action operates properly and crisply. Small amounts of period dried grease remains in protected areas and attest to the fact that this rifle has never had use. TDW / ANTIQUE

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U.S. MODEL 1819 HALL 52 CAL, BREECHLOADING RIFLE

Lot # 386 (Sale Order: 389 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 32 5/8" CALIBER 52 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1832. Developed in Portland Maine and produced at the US Armory at Harpers Ferry. Tilting breech design with rifled bore, one piece oil finished walnut stock with Armory bright finish. Stud front sight / bayonet lug for socket bayonet. Drift adjustable rear sight. Used extensively by US Marine Corps and a large amount of percussion converted Hall rifles had remained in Southern Arsenals at the outbreak of the US Civil War /War of Northern Aggression, Breech marked "J.H.HALL H. FERRY 1832" (type 2 variation) Arsenal converted to percussion. CONDITION, Very fine with bright sharp rifled bore. Barrel and bands remain Armory bright with a pleasant dried oil patina. The breech remains in its fire blue finish. The stock is very fine, full sized with sharp edges. The action operates properly and locks solidly. The Percussion Hall Rifles saw a tremendous amount of service with Confederate troops during the civil war as well as were used during the Mexican War and were carried by O'Bannons Marines at the start of the Mex-War. TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 32 5/8" CALIBER 52 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1832. Developed in Portland Maine and produced at the US Armory at Harpers Ferry. Tilting breech design wi...moreth rifled bore, one piece oil finished walnut stock with Armory bright finish. Stud front sight / bayonet lug for socket bayonet. Drift adjustable rear sight. Used extensively by US Marine Corps and a large amount of percussion converted Hall rifles had remained in Southern Arsenals at the outbreak of the US Civil War /War of Northern Aggression, Breech marked "J.H.HALL H. FERRY 1832" (type 2 variation) Arsenal converted to percussion. CONDITION, Very fine with bright sharp rifled bore. Barrel and bands remain Armory bright with a pleasant dried oil patina. The breech remains in its fire blue finish. The stock is very fine, full sized with sharp edges. The action operates properly and locks solidly. The Percussion Hall Rifles saw a tremendous amount of service with Confederate troops during the civil war as well as were used during the Mexican War and were carried by O'Bannons Marines at the start of the Mex-War. TDW / ANTIQUE

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U.S. MODEL 1816 .69 CAL, MUSKET BY A.W. WATERS

Lot # 387 (Sale Order: 390 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 42" CALIBER .69 SMOOTHBORE MANUFACTURED 1833. Type 3 Model 1816 musket by A.W Waters of Millbury Mass, Bolster conversion to percussion. Lock marked US A.W. WATERS and tail marked MILLBURY 1833 in block font. Oil finished one piece walnut stock with single cartouche in oval. Armory bright finish to all exterior metal with 3 barrel bands with spring retainers. With proper 1816 socket pattern bayonet. These are the muskets of the Mexican War and the early period of the US Civil War. CONDITION, Good with an even untouched brown patina overall. Stock remains full sized and with strong inspectors cartouche. The lock mechanism operates properly. The bayonet is very good with slight patina and mounts properly. TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 42" CALIBER .69 SMOOTHBORE MANUFACTURED 1833. Type 3 Model 1816 musket by A.W Waters of Millbury Mass, Bolster conversion to percussion. Lock mar...moreked US A.W. WATERS and tail marked MILLBURY 1833 in block font. Oil finished one piece walnut stock with single cartouche in oval. Armory bright finish to all exterior metal with 3 barrel bands with spring retainers. With proper 1816 socket pattern bayonet. These are the muskets of the Mexican War and the early period of the US Civil War. CONDITION, Good with an even untouched brown patina overall. Stock remains full sized and with strong inspectors cartouche. The lock mechanism operates properly. The bayonet is very good with slight patina and mounts properly. TDW / ANTIQUE

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FINE REMINGTON REVOLVING PERCUSSION RIFLE

Lot # 388 (Sale Order: 391 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 535 BARREL 28" CALIBER .36 PERCUSSION MANUFACTURED 1866-79. Blue finished full octagon barrel with drift adjustable blade front sight and semi-buckhorn elevation adjustable rear sight with grooved top strap. Case colored frame with non-fluted 6 shot .36 caliber cylinder. Varnished American walnut stock with crescent butt plate and serpentine trigger guard with nickel over brass finish. Serial numbers found on underside of barrel, cylinder retaining pin and rear of cylinder. Frame while based on the New Model revolver is longer and the cylinder is about 3/16" longer as well. Loading lever is case colored and longer than New Model revolver version. No markings are found externally with exception of serial numbers. CONDITION, Very good with 60% blue finish on barrel blended with brown patina. Bore and chambers very good and bright. Cylinder retains 70% blue finish with a good nipple and safety notches. The frame retains 20% case colors. The stock is very good with some bruises and small scratches. The action operates properly and locks solidly. A scarce revolving rifle with less than an estimated 1000 produced. TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 535 BARREL 28" CALIBER .36 PERCUSSION MANUFACTURED 1866-79. Blue finished full octagon barrel with drift adjustable blade front sight and semi-buckhorn elev...moreation adjustable rear sight with grooved top strap. Case colored frame with non-fluted 6 shot .36 caliber cylinder. Varnished American walnut stock with crescent butt plate and serpentine trigger guard with nickel over brass finish. Serial numbers found on underside of barrel, cylinder retaining pin and rear of cylinder. Frame while based on the New Model revolver is longer and the cylinder is about 3/16" longer as well. Loading lever is case colored and longer than New Model revolver version. No markings are found externally with exception of serial numbers. CONDITION, Very good with 60% blue finish on barrel blended with brown patina. Bore and chambers very good and bright. Cylinder retains 70% blue finish with a good nipple and safety notches. The frame retains 20% case colors. The stock is very good with some bruises and small scratches. The action operates properly and locks solidly. A scarce revolving rifle with less than an estimated 1000 produced. TDW/ ANTIQUE

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UNIQUE ADAMS MODEL 1851 .64 CAL REVOLVING CARBINE

Lot # 389 (Sale Order: 392 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 329 BARREL 25" CALIBER .64 -RIFLED. MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1854-1860. After the success of the Model 1851 Adams revolvers both Militarily and commercially Adams produced a very small quantity of 5 shot percussion revolving carbines. It is believed he had intended them as a potential US Gov't adoption and for potential trials. Octagon Damascus pattern barrel with non-fluted 5 shot cylinder. Large double action operates solid frame with fine scroll engraving on both sides as well as on underside and tangs. 3 leaf folding express rear sight graduated to 300 yards. Right side of frame is marked "ADAMS PATENT NO 30.384" with same patent marking on cylinder. Serial number 329 found on barrel and rear of cylinder. Top Strap of frame is marked "DEANE ADAMS & DEANE No50 WILLIAM STREET LONDON BRIDGE" Crown "V" proofs on underside of barrel and on each of the 5 chambers on the cylinder. Large square front trigger guard with checkered leading edge to facilitate as a palm rest as to prevent injury from possible chain-fire issues. Full figured walnut stock with polished oil finish with checkered straight wrist and smooth steel shotgun pattern butt plate. A large registration or collection number "F53408" is stamped into the right side of the stock at the heel. Side mounted loading lever is attached to the removable cylinder pin assembly. CONDITION, Fine with the barrel having a very elegant Damascus pattern. Bore is very good with strong rifling with oxidation in the grooves. The frame is a dove grey with well define engraving and all markings remain crisp. The stock is full sized with some period of use dents and bruises. The butt plate has some surface oxidation. The action and safety operate properly and locks solidly. A very unique and well embellished example of the Adams revolving rifle. Other examples examined have little engraving and are typically of a much smaller bore. 52073 TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 329 BARREL 25" CALIBER .64 -RIFLED. MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1854-1860. After the success of the Model 1851 Adams revolvers both Militarily and commercially Adams...more produced a very small quantity of 5 shot percussion revolving carbines. It is believed he had intended them as a potential US Gov't adoption and for potential trials. Octagon Damascus pattern barrel with non-fluted 5 shot cylinder. Large double action operates solid frame with fine scroll engraving on both sides as well as on underside and tangs. 3 leaf folding express rear sight graduated to 300 yards. Right side of frame is marked "ADAMS PATENT NO 30.384" with same patent marking on cylinder. Serial number 329 found on barrel and rear of cylinder. Top Strap of frame is marked "DEANE ADAMS & DEANE No50 WILLIAM STREET LONDON BRIDGE" Crown "V" proofs on underside of barrel and on each of the 5 chambers on the cylinder. Large square front trigger guard with checkered leading edge to facilitate as a palm rest as to prevent injury from possible chain-fire issues. Full figured walnut stock with polished oil finish with checkered straight wrist and smooth steel shotgun pattern butt plate. A large registration or collection number "F53408" is stamped into the right side of the stock at the heel. Side mounted loading lever is attached to the removable cylinder pin assembly. CONDITION, Fine with the barrel having a very elegant Damascus pattern. Bore is very good with strong rifling with oxidation in the grooves. The frame is a dove grey with well define engraving and all markings remain crisp. The stock is full sized with some period of use dents and bruises. The butt plate has some surface oxidation. The action and safety operate properly and locks solidly. A very unique and well embellished example of the Adams revolving rifle. Other examples examined have little engraving and are typically of a much smaller bore. 52073 TDW / ANTIQUE

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COLT MODIFIED MODEL 1841 MISSISSIPPI 58 CAL RIFLE

Lot # 390 (Sale Order: 393 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 33" CALIBER .58 RIFLED MANUFACTURED1850. Produced for the US Gov't by Robbins & Lawrence of Windsor VT in a contract of 15000. Originally produced with a drift adjustable blade rear sight and caliber .54 . Colt was contracted in 1861 to modify just over 500 rifles by re boring them to a 58 caliber rifled with a Colt manufactured folding 3 leaf rear sight graduated to 500 yards. One piece oil finished walnut stock with brass furniture. Lock marked "ROBBINS & LAWRENCE U.S." and "WINSOR VT, 1850" at tail. Breech is marked US "JPC " over a "P" Proof. Stock has 2 cartouched on left side. CONDITION, Very good with very strong bore with oxidation in grooves. The barrel is mostly bright with some patina at breech. The lock remains bright. The stock is very fine , full sized with slightly rounded edges and one older repair at barrel channel. The action operates properly and crisply. The rear sight is very fine. This example does not have the later added saber lug attachment that some of the Colt modified versions have. TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 33" CALIBER .58 RIFLED MANUFACTURED1850. Produced for the US Gov't by Robbins & Lawrence of Windsor VT in a contract of 15000. Originally produce...mored with a drift adjustable blade rear sight and caliber .54 . Colt was contracted in 1861 to modify just over 500 rifles by re boring them to a 58 caliber rifled with a Colt manufactured folding 3 leaf rear sight graduated to 500 yards. One piece oil finished walnut stock with brass furniture. Lock marked "ROBBINS & LAWRENCE U.S." and "WINSOR VT, 1850" at tail. Breech is marked US "JPC " over a "P" Proof. Stock has 2 cartouched on left side. CONDITION, Very good with very strong bore with oxidation in grooves. The barrel is mostly bright with some patina at breech. The lock remains bright. The stock is very fine , full sized with slightly rounded edges and one older repair at barrel channel. The action operates properly and crisply. The rear sight is very fine. This example does not have the later added saber lug attachment that some of the Colt modified versions have. TDW/ ANTIQUE

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FINE HARPERS FERYY MODEL 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

Lot # 391 (Sale Order: 394 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 33" CALIBER .54 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1848. US Mexican War period manufactured US Model 1841 Harpers Ferry Rifle. Caliber .54 with rifled bore. One piece oil finished walnut stock with dual US inspectors cartouches on left side. Brass furniture and bands. Small brass blade front sight with drift adjustable blade rear sight. Lock crisply marked "HARPERS FERRY 1848" with US under Eagle. Breech marked US with "JCB" inspections and tang dated 1845. Long accepted as the most attractive of all US Martial longarms with a long standing history from the US Mexican War through the US Civil. CONDITION, Very good with fine bright rifled bore nad very good one piece oiled finished stock The barrel has had additional brown finish added and the lock has been lightly polished. The brass furniture is very fine with a light polish. TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 33" CALIBER .54 RIFLED MANUFACTURED 1848. US Mexican War period manufactured US Model 1841 Harpers Ferry Rifle. Caliber .54 with rifled bore. One...more piece oil finished walnut stock with dual US inspectors cartouches on left side. Brass furniture and bands. Small brass blade front sight with drift adjustable blade rear sight. Lock crisply marked "HARPERS FERRY 1848" with US under Eagle. Breech marked US with "JCB" inspections and tang dated 1845. Long accepted as the most attractive of all US Martial longarms with a long standing history from the US Mexican War through the US Civil. CONDITION, Very good with fine bright rifled bore nad very good one piece oiled finished stock The barrel has had additional brown finish added and the lock has been lightly polished. The brass furniture is very fine with a light polish. TDW/ ANTIQUE

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FINE INDIAN WARS MODEL 1865 SPENCER CARBINE

Lot # 392 (Sale Order: 395 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 16421 BARREL 20" CALIBER 56-50 RIMFIRE MANUFACTURED 1865-66. Manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Company and marked at the the receiver top flat MODEL 1865 with Spencer Repeating Rifle patents and Burnside Rifle Co, markings. Blue finished round barrel with stud front sight and Carbine folding staff rear sight. 3 groove rifled bore. Case colored receiver with case colored lever and blue finished Stabler Magazine cut-off selector. Dark oil finished walnut stocks with crisp US Inspectors markings at wrist. 7 shot tubular magazine with case colored butt plate. The 1865 Spencer carbine saw extensive use during the US Indian wars and some like this example were later sold to the British and have Crown "V" proofs in the chamber and receiver for use in the many Indian and African conflicts the British became involved in. CONDITION, Very fine with barrel retaining over 80% blue finish with some fading and a brilliant bore. The receiver retains 75% vivid case colors. The walnut stocks are very fine with crisp markings and only a few period of use impressions and bruises. The action operates properly and locks solidly. A fine Indian wars carbine. ANTIQUE TDW TDW
SERIAL NUMBER 16421 BARREL 20" CALIBER 56-50 RIMFIRE MANUFACTURED 1865-66. Manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Company and marked at the the receiver top flat MODEL 1865 w...moreith Spencer Repeating Rifle patents and Burnside Rifle Co, markings. Blue finished round barrel with stud front sight and Carbine folding staff rear sight. 3 groove rifled bore. Case colored receiver with case colored lever and blue finished Stabler Magazine cut-off selector. Dark oil finished walnut stocks with crisp US Inspectors markings at wrist. 7 shot tubular magazine with case colored butt plate. The 1865 Spencer carbine saw extensive use during the US Indian wars and some like this example were later sold to the British and have Crown "V" proofs in the chamber and receiver for use in the many Indian and African conflicts the British became involved in. CONDITION, Very fine with barrel retaining over 80% blue finish with some fading and a brilliant bore. The receiver retains 75% vivid case colors. The walnut stocks are very fine with crisp markings and only a few period of use impressions and bruises. The action operates properly and locks solidly. A fine Indian wars carbine. ANTIQUE TDW TDW

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FINE BRITISH TOWER MOD, 1856 CAVALRY CARBINE .577

Lot # 393 (Sale Order: 396 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 21" CALIBER .577 ENFIELD MANUFACTURED 1859. Introduced in 1856 with sale of this pattern to the East India Company as well as Southern forces in the US Civil war. Manufactured by Tower and dated 1859. Armory Browned barrel with blade front sight and 3 leaf folding rear sight graduated to 300 yards. Bridled loading rod with large palm pommel at end. Varnished 1 piece walnut stock with 2 blue finished barrel retaining bands. Brass trigger guard. Blue finished lock marked " 1859 TOWER" with crown over VR. Stock is crisply cartouched " BIRMINGHAM 1859 w/ Crown WO & Broad arrow" Chained nipple protector, Right side has saddle ring on sliding retaining bar. Stock is inspector marked " J.SMITH" on underside of stock above toe. CONDITION, Very fine with barrel retaining 85% original Armory Brown finish with bright sharp rifled bore. Stock is equally fine with crisp markings and a few period of use impressions and bruises. The lock operates properly and crisply. All brass furniture is very fine with a pleasant aging patina. TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 21" CALIBER .577 ENFIELD MANUFACTURED 1859. Introduced in 1856 with sale of this pattern to the East India Company as well as Southern forces in ...morethe US Civil war. Manufactured by Tower and dated 1859. Armory Browned barrel with blade front sight and 3 leaf folding rear sight graduated to 300 yards. Bridled loading rod with large palm pommel at end. Varnished 1 piece walnut stock with 2 blue finished barrel retaining bands. Brass trigger guard. Blue finished lock marked " 1859 TOWER" with crown over VR. Stock is crisply cartouched " BIRMINGHAM 1859 w/ Crown WO & Broad arrow" Chained nipple protector, Right side has saddle ring on sliding retaining bar. Stock is inspector marked " J.SMITH" on underside of stock above toe. CONDITION, Very fine with barrel retaining 85% original Armory Brown finish with bright sharp rifled bore. Stock is equally fine with crisp markings and a few period of use impressions and bruises. The lock operates properly and crisply. All brass furniture is very fine with a pleasant aging patina. TDW/ ANTIQUE

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SUPERB 74TH REGIMENT MARKED 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE

Lot # 394 (Sale Order: 397 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBR 537214 BARREL 32 5/8" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1892. Deep arsenal blue finished barrel with hooded blade front sight and 1884 pattern Buffington adjustable rear sight. One piece oil finished walnut stock with crisp SWP ( Samuel Porter) 1892 cartouche and checkered steel pistol grip. Vividly case colored tilting breech marked " US MODEL 1884" Blue finished lock with 3 position tumbler marked with U.S. SPRINGIELD over eagle. Crisply stamped "74 TH REGIMENT" on left side of stock and again marked with a large "74 and 396" on right side of butt. Standard "P" inspection to rear of pistol grip and 396 at heel above butt plate. CONDITION, Superb with brilliant bright bore with sharp rifling. The barrel retains over 90% bright arsenal blue finish. The sight is very fine and operates properly. The lock operates properly. The tilting breech retains most all of its vivid case colors. The stock is very fine with a few period of use impressions and bruises. A superb example of a State Militia issued Trapdoor rifle. 52403 TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBR 537214 BARREL 32 5/8" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1892. Deep arsenal blue finished barrel with hooded blade front sight and 1884 pattern Buffington adju...morestable rear sight. One piece oil finished walnut stock with crisp SWP ( Samuel Porter) 1892 cartouche and checkered steel pistol grip. Vividly case colored tilting breech marked " US MODEL 1884" Blue finished lock with 3 position tumbler marked with U.S. SPRINGIELD over eagle. Crisply stamped "74 TH REGIMENT" on left side of stock and again marked with a large "74 and 396" on right side of butt. Standard "P" inspection to rear of pistol grip and 396 at heel above butt plate. CONDITION, Superb with brilliant bright bore with sharp rifling. The barrel retains over 90% bright arsenal blue finish. The sight is very fine and operates properly. The lock operates properly. The tilting breech retains most all of its vivid case colors. The stock is very fine with a few period of use impressions and bruises. A superb example of a State Militia issued Trapdoor rifle. 52403 TDW/ ANTIQUE

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BUFFALO SOLDIER IDENTIFIED 1884 TRAPDOOR CARBINE

Lot # 395 (Sale Order: 398 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER 362987 BARREL 22" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1887. Model 1884 Trapdoor Carbine with one piece oil finished stock with "C" marked Buffington rear sight. Lock marked US SPRINGFIELD over eagle. Tilting breech marked "US MODEL 1884" 3 position lock tumbler, grooved trigger and single barrel retaining band. Steel carbine butt plate with trap for cleaning tools, marked at heel " 9 G 31" as define this indicates in was the issued to the 9th Regiment "BUFFALO SOLDIERS" Troop "G" No 31" THE 9th Regiment was the most famous of the 4 Segregated African American Cavalry regiments. They saw extensive action and hostilities during the Indian Wars period in Texas, New Mexico and were the last to leave the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation after the famed disastrous hostilities. CONDITION, Good with the exterior metals all having an untouched brown patina. The stock remains very good with period bruises and weathering. The action operates properly. The bore is very good with strong rifling and light oxidation in grooves. Stock has a small repair at tip and a typical shrinkage crack at rear lock screw. A very good example of an identified Buffalo Soldier Carbine. jjob871 TDW / ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER 362987 BARREL 22" CALIBER 45-70 GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1887. Model 1884 Trapdoor Carbine with one piece oil finished stock with "C" marked Buffington rear sight...more. Lock marked US SPRINGFIELD over eagle. Tilting breech marked "US MODEL 1884" 3 position lock tumbler, grooved trigger and single barrel retaining band. Steel carbine butt plate with trap for cleaning tools, marked at heel " 9 G 31" as define this indicates in was the issued to the 9th Regiment "BUFFALO SOLDIERS" Troop "G" No 31" THE 9th Regiment was the most famous of the 4 Segregated African American Cavalry regiments. They saw extensive action and hostilities during the Indian Wars period in Texas, New Mexico and were the last to leave the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation after the famed disastrous hostilities. CONDITION, Good with the exterior metals all having an untouched brown patina. The stock remains very good with period bruises and weathering. The action operates properly. The bore is very good with strong rifling and light oxidation in grooves. Stock has a small repair at tip and a typical shrinkage crack at rear lock screw. A very good example of an identified Buffalo Soldier Carbine. jjob871 TDW / ANTIQUE

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RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1870 TRAPDOOR CARBINE .50

Lot # 396 (Sale Order: 399 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 22" CALIBER .50-70 US GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1871. With a total production estimated at only 341 the US Trapdoor Model 1870 Carbine remains one of the rarest of all US marital small arms. Finished in the bright with round 22" .50 caliber barrel with single retaining band. 3 leaf folding rear sight with tilting breech marked 1870 of eagle and US. One piece walnut stock with smooth steel butt plate and saddle ring bar on left side. Lock is marked US Springfield over Eagle with 1864 date at tail. CONDITION, Very good as found in untouched attic condition with a fine overall chocolate patina. Bore is fair with darkness and visible rifling. Stock is very fine with some period of use bruises but remains full sized and without material losses. The breech and lock operate properly and have crisp legible markings. The rear sight leaves are absent. A very scarce and difficult to obtain US Martial carbine.53108 TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 22" CALIBER .50-70 US GOV'T MANUFACTURED 1871. With a total production estimated at only 341 the US Trapdoor Model 1870 Carbine remains one of th...moree rarest of all US marital small arms. Finished in the bright with round 22" .50 caliber barrel with single retaining band. 3 leaf folding rear sight with tilting breech marked 1870 of eagle and US. One piece walnut stock with smooth steel butt plate and saddle ring bar on left side. Lock is marked US Springfield over Eagle with 1864 date at tail. CONDITION, Very good as found in untouched attic condition with a fine overall chocolate patina. Bore is fair with darkness and visible rifling. Stock is very fine with some period of use bruises but remains full sized and without material losses. The breech and lock operate properly and have crisp legible markings. The rear sight leaves are absent. A very scarce and difficult to obtain US Martial carbine.53108 TDW/ ANTIQUE

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WHITNEY MODEL 1855 MUSKET W/ CS RICHMOND LOCK

Lot # 397 (Sale Order: 400 of 656)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 40" CALIBER .8 RIFLED MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862. Manufactured by Eli Whitney and later captured and rebuilt with Confederate High Hump Richmond Arsenal lock ( with very light C.S. and Richmond markings) and having a Southern look Confederate leather sling with single bronze hook. Full length oil finished stock with steel forend cap and Butt plate. 3 Pattern 1855 pattern flat barrel bands and steel trigger assembly. 2 leaf 1855 rear sight and swelled 1855/61 loading rod. CONDITION. Good with metal having been lightly cleaned to bright. Lock operates properly. Bore is good with visible rifling and light oxidation. Stock is full sized with some period bruises and impressions. Leather sling has a separation but remains relatively supple. Scarce Confederate used musket. 116c TDW/ ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A BARREL 40" CALIBER .8 RIFLED MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1862. Manufactured by Eli Whitney and later captured and rebuilt with Confederate High Hump Richmond Ars...moreenal lock ( with very light C.S. and Richmond markings) and having a Southern look Confederate leather sling with single bronze hook. Full length oil finished stock with steel forend cap and Butt plate. 3 Pattern 1855 pattern flat barrel bands and steel trigger assembly. 2 leaf 1855 rear sight and swelled 1855/61 loading rod. CONDITION. Good with metal having been lightly cleaned to bright. Lock operates properly. Bore is good with visible rifling and light oxidation. Stock is full sized with some period bruises and impressions. Leather sling has a separation but remains relatively supple. Scarce Confederate used musket. 116c TDW/ ANTIQUE

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