SPRING PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

SPRING PREMIER FIREARMS SALE DAY 1

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SPRING PREMIER FIREARMS 2 DAY AUCTION

MARCH 22nd & 23rd

WE ARE OFFERING A VAST ARRY OF SPORTING SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES FROM ALL THE MAJOR MAKERS TO INCLUDE WINCHESTER, BERETTA, REMINGTON, BROWNING, PARKER BROTHERS, SAKO, ITHACA, MARLIN, SAVAGE & MORE.

A VAST OFFERING OF MILTARY WEAPONS DATING FROM THE REV WAR THROUGH VIET NAM INCLUDING COLT 1911 US NAVY, OHIO BAR, CAMBODIAN M66 FRENCH MAC W/BRINGBACK PAPERS, LEND-LEASE M1 GRAND, EUROPEAN AND NAZI ARMS ALONG WITH NUMEROUS COLT 1911-A1'S, LUGERS, SAUER, WALTHER, RADOM'S, JAPANESE, ROCK ISLAND, AND LOADED WITH CIVIL WAR WEAPONS OF ALL MAKES. ETC.

NUMEROUS AMERICAN HANDGUNS TO INCLUDE ENGRAVED COLTS , SMITH & WESSON, REMINGTON, AND OTHERS.

WESTERN ERA HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE VERY FINE SPENCER,COLT PYTHON/DIAMONDBACK BANKERS SET 1983, SABATTI THE BIG FIVE EDITION, COLT 1900 SIGHT SAFETY, ENGRAVED SINGLE ACTION BY HOWARD DOVE, US COLT ARTILLERY SINGLE ACTION ARMY LETTERED, J.M. MARLIN BALLARD A-1, 4 1/2 MID RANGE...
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CONFEDERATE USED MODEL 1853 ENFIELD, DATED 1859

Lot # 245 (Sale Order: 251 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A . BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1859. The rifle features three barrel bands, military rear sight, cleaning rod, numbered brass butt plate and brass trigger guard with black smith made sling swivel. Lock is dated 1859 over Tower with the British crown behind the hammer. There are British proofs and caliber designation on left breech of barrel. There are markings under the sight: "N S over A M B ". The stock has indiscernible markings on right side of butt. CONDITION: Smooth metal with clear legends. has been cleaned at one time. Action works properly. Full length stock has period impressions from use. The stock has a repair in front of trigger guard. Rear sling swivel is black smith made, and the cleaning rod has an early braze repair. There is a staple holding rear barrel band in place. The bore is dark. The butt plate has a indiscernible serial number and the letter H. stamped on the tang. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A . BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1859. The rifle features three barrel bands, military rear sight, cleaning rod, numbered brass b...moreutt plate and brass trigger guard with black smith made sling swivel. Lock is dated 1859 over Tower with the British crown behind the hammer. There are British proofs and caliber designation on left breech of barrel. There are markings under the sight: "N S over A M B ". The stock has indiscernible markings on right side of butt. CONDITION: Smooth metal with clear legends. has been cleaned at one time. Action works properly. Full length stock has period impressions from use. The stock has a repair in front of trigger guard. Rear sling swivel is black smith made, and the cleaning rod has an early braze repair. There is a staple holding rear barrel band in place. The bore is dark. The butt plate has a indiscernible serial number and the letter H. stamped on the tang. ANTIQUE

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FRENCH CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1777 FLINTLOCK MUSKET

Lot # 246 (Sale Order: 252 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 40 1/2". CALIBER .69. French Model 1777 musket fitted with a Model 1763 barrel that has been shortened and still retains the bayonet lug. Marked on tang M1763. The musket features a original flintlock configuration with brass flash pan and rounded hammer. This model also has a cheek rest cut out in the left side of the butt, and a trigger guard with 2 finger ridges. CONDITION: The musket has smooth metal that has been over cleaned and is turning back to patina. The mainspring is strong, and the lock complete, but it will not stay cocked. The rear screw is missing from the trigger guard, and the sling swivel is missing from the middle barrel band. The stock is full length with several small repairs, and scattered insect damage. The ram rod is a replacement. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 40 1/2". CALIBER .69. French Model 1777 musket fitted with a Model 1763 barrel that has been shortened and still retains the bayonet lug. Mark...moreed on tang M1763. The musket features a original flintlock configuration with brass flash pan and rounded hammer. This model also has a cheek rest cut out in the left side of the butt, and a trigger guard with 2 finger ridges. CONDITION: The musket has smooth metal that has been over cleaned and is turning back to patina. The mainspring is strong, and the lock complete, but it will not stay cocked. The rear screw is missing from the trigger guard, and the sling swivel is missing from the middle barrel band. The stock is full length with several small repairs, and scattered insect damage. The ram rod is a replacement. ANTIQUE

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DUTCH 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK MILITARY MUSKET

Lot # 247 (Sale Order: 253 of 592)      

SREIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 41 1/2". CALIBER: about .75, Untouched all original Dutch Flintlock musket. Features original flintlock configuration with indiscernible makers markings on the lock, brass hardware, and brass tipped ram rod. Tang of butt plate is engraved: " No. 18". CONDITION: All original and as found. May benefit from a careful cleaning. Action works properly. Stock is full length with impressions and wear from field use. There is a stress crack at sideplate and by tang. Missing both sling swivels. The bore is dark. ANTIQUE
SREIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 41 1/2". CALIBER: about .75, Untouched all original Dutch Flintlock musket. Features original flintlock configuration with indiscernible maker...mores markings on the lock, brass hardware, and brass tipped ram rod. Tang of butt plate is engraved: " No. 18". CONDITION: All original and as found. May benefit from a careful cleaning. Action works properly. Stock is full length with impressions and wear from field use. There is a stress crack at sideplate and by tang. Missing both sling swivels. The bore is dark. ANTIQUE

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TRENTON CONTRACT US MODEL 1861 RIFLE MUSKET

Lot # 248 (Sale Order: 254 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 40". CALIBER:.58 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1863. Made for U.S. Government in 1862-1863 by J. Hodge & A. Burton at the Trenton Locomotive and Machine Co. in New Jersey. Lock marked U.S. Trenton , Federal eagle and 1863. The barrel breech is also dated 1863 and is marked N.J. for New Jersey on left side. Features three barrel bands, sling swivels, leaf rear sight, metal ramrod, and full length walnut stock. CONDITION:. Very Good. Metal is smooth with good legends. Action works properly. Full length stock has been lightly sanded and no cartouche is visible. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 40". CALIBER:.58 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1863. Made for U.S. Government in 1862-1863 by J. Hodge & A. Burton at the Trenton Locomotive and M...moreachine Co. in New Jersey. Lock marked U.S. Trenton , Federal eagle and 1863. The barrel breech is also dated 1863 and is marked N.J. for New Jersey on left side. Features three barrel bands, sling swivels, leaf rear sight, metal ramrod, and full length walnut stock. CONDITION:. Very Good. Metal is smooth with good legends. Action works properly. Full length stock has been lightly sanded and no cartouche is visible. ANTIQUE

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US MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD CADET RIFLE

Lot # 249 (Sale Order: 255 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 426528. BARREL: 29 5/8". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield tarpdoor cadet rifle features two barrel bands, nose cap, cleaning rod, and Buffington rear sight. Lock is marked US SPRINGFIELD with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed VP Eaglehead P. CONDITION: Smooth metal with blue turning plum brown. Has very good legends. Stock has wear and impressions. There is a visible cartouche dated 1886. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 426528. BARREL: 29 5/8". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield tarpdoor cadet rifle features two barrel bands, nose cap, cleaning rod, and Buffington rear sight. Loc...morek is marked US SPRINGFIELD with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed VP Eaglehead P. CONDITION: Smooth metal with blue turning plum brown. Has very good legends. Stock has wear and impressions. There is a visible cartouche dated 1886. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE

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US MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD CARBINE

Lot # 250 (Sale Order: 256 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 362720. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield trapdoor carbine with Buffington rear sight and cleaning rod compartment in butt. No cleaning rod is present. Lock is marked US SPRINGFIELD with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed VP Eaglehead P. Has sling bar and saddle ring. CONDITION: Smooth metal with a brown patina. Has good legends. Lock has scattered pitting. Stock has been sanded and there is no visible cartouche. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 362720. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield trapdoor carbine with Buffington rear sight and cleaning rod compartment in butt. No cleaning rod is prese...morent. Lock is marked US SPRINGFIELD with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed VP Eaglehead P. Has sling bar and saddle ring. CONDITION: Smooth metal with a brown patina. Has good legends. Lock has scattered pitting. Stock has been sanded and there is no visible cartouche. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE

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US MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD CARBINE

Lot # 251 (Sale Order: 257 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 126145. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield trapdoor carbine with standard 1873 rear sight and cleaning rod compartment in butt. No cleaning rod is present. Lock is marked US SPRINGFIELD over 1873 with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed P. Has sling bar and saddle ring. CONDITION: Smooth metal with a gray-brown patina. Visible legends. Stock has been sanded and stained. There is no visible cartouche. There is a repair above the sling bar. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 126145. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: 45-70. Springfield trapdoor carbine with standard 1873 rear sight and cleaning rod compartment in butt. No cleaning rod is pr...moreesent. Lock is marked US SPRINGFIELD over 1873 with Eagle in center. Breech block is marked US Model 1873. Barrel is Armory proofed P. Has sling bar and saddle ring. CONDITION: Smooth metal with a gray-brown patina. Visible legends. Stock has been sanded and stained. There is no visible cartouche. There is a repair above the sling bar. Action is crisp and the bore is clean and shiny. ANTIQUE

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ENGLISH FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL w/ CASE & FLASK

Lot # 252 (Sale Order: 258 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A . BARREL: 2". CALIBER: about .30, Nice original cased muff pistol with powder flask. Features engraved iron barrel and frame, folding trigger and checkered walnut one piece grips. Includes compartmented case, with extra flints and bullets. Has an all brass period powder flask. CONDITION: Very Good. Pistol has an even gray patina. Action works. Walnut grip is checkered on the top and bottom, with a silver diamond shape inlay. Girp is excellent. Case has wear and is has a mother of pearl inlay on the lid, and is lined with blue felt. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A . BARREL: 2". CALIBER: about .30, Nice original cased muff pistol with powder flask. Features engraved iron barrel and frame, folding trigger and check...moreered walnut one piece grips. Includes compartmented case, with extra flints and bullets. Has an all brass period powder flask. CONDITION: Very Good. Pistol has an even gray patina. Action works. Walnut grip is checkered on the top and bottom, with a silver diamond shape inlay. Girp is excellent. Case has wear and is has a mother of pearl inlay on the lid, and is lined with blue felt. ANTIQUE

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DREYSE NEEDLE-FIRE SxS CONVERSION RIFLE .25-.35

Lot # 253 (Sale Order: 259 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 1318. BARREL: 7 1/2". CALIBER:25-35. Fabulous custom rifle converted from Dreyse Needle-Fire and chambered in .25-.35. The rifle has been completely restored. The barrels have been re-sleeved, and have been blued. The receiver has case colors and and a "gold ribbon" adornment at the breech. The stock has been masterfully refinished. CONDITION: Excellent. The rifle has been restored to better than new condition. It is a unique conversion that has been expertly finished. Even the engraved screws have been fire blued. The bores are about perfect, and the action works properly. This rifle originally came out of the personal collection of Melville Eastham, an early radio pioneer and the founder of the General Radio Company. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 1318. BARREL: 7 1/2". CALIBER:25-35. Fabulous custom rifle converted from Dreyse Needle-Fire and chambered in .25-.35. The rifle has been completely restor...moreed. The barrels have been re-sleeved, and have been blued. The receiver has case colors and and a "gold ribbon" adornment at the breech. The stock has been masterfully refinished. CONDITION: Excellent. The rifle has been restored to better than new condition. It is a unique conversion that has been expertly finished. Even the engraved screws have been fire blued. The bores are about perfect, and the action works properly. This rifle originally came out of the personal collection of Melville Eastham, an early radio pioneer and the founder of the General Radio Company. ANTIQUE

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ATLANTA RAILROAD CUT DOWN MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

Lot # 254 (Sale Order: 260 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 15". CALIBER: .62 Interesting cut down Mississippi rifle with affixed swivel ramrod. The patchbox is stamped "Property of Atlanta West Point R.R. Atlanta . Ga" This rifle was bought in 1959 from a Richmond Dealer, and the owner and his son have tried to confirm its authenticity over the years. The rifle is 30 1/2" overall, and the barrel has been bored out to .69. The patchbox, trigger guard, barrel band and bolster have a stamp that looks like a closed "U" in a circle. The lock plate is marked " Robbins & Lawrence over U.S. and Windsor VT. 1951." Has a "V" rear sight and the front blade sight is on the barrel band. CONDITION: Mostly smooth metal that has turn a light gray. The brass is an attractive mustard yellow. The stock has a lot of wear with impressions and cracks. Bore has frosting and visible rifling. Missing hammer screw and band spring. Includes a July 2001 Gun Report magazine with an inquiry about the rifle. Also included are letters dating back to 1959 discussing the rifle and the Atlanta & West Point Railroad. An intriguing rifle that would make a good research project. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 15". CALIBER: .62 Interesting cut down Mississippi rifle with affixed swivel ramrod. The patchbox is stamped "Property of Atlanta West Point R...more.R. Atlanta . Ga" This rifle was bought in 1959 from a Richmond Dealer, and the owner and his son have tried to confirm its authenticity over the years. The rifle is 30 1/2" overall, and the barrel has been bored out to .69. The patchbox, trigger guard, barrel band and bolster have a stamp that looks like a closed "U" in a circle. The lock plate is marked " Robbins & Lawrence over U.S. and Windsor VT. 1951." Has a "V" rear sight and the front blade sight is on the barrel band. CONDITION: Mostly smooth metal that has turn a light gray. The brass is an attractive mustard yellow. The stock has a lot of wear with impressions and cracks. Bore has frosting and visible rifling. Missing hammer screw and band spring. Includes a July 2001 Gun Report magazine with an inquiry about the rifle. Also included are letters dating back to 1959 discussing the rifle and the Atlanta & West Point Railroad. An intriguing rifle that would make a good research project. ANTIQUE

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CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 SPENCER REPEATING CARBINE

Lot # 255 (Sale Order: 261 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 60207. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: .52 rim fire (56-56). MANUFACTURED: 1863-1864, The Spencer repeating rifle was manufactured from 1860-1869. It was a popular arm with the Union Cavalry, during the Civil War. This example's serial number 60207 falls into the range of 11,000-61,000 that were produced during the war. It is in original configuration and has not been altered by a Stabler cutoff. This is a military carbine as the breech of barrel is marked "P", the receiver is marked "R" and the lever assembly is marked "M" in two places. . This carbine has a single barrel band, rear stock sling swivel, loading tube, saddle bar & ring with ladder rear sight. CONDITION: Very Good, with smooth metal cleaned and turning to an gray patina. Action works properly and is crisp. The bore is clean with good rifling. Stocks have have been lightly sanded and have impressions. There are no visible cartouches. The legends are faint but readable. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 60207. BARREL: 22". CALIBER: .52 rim fire (56-56). MANUFACTURED: 1863-1864, The Spencer repeating rifle was manufactured from 1860-1869. It was a popular a...morerm with the Union Cavalry, during the Civil War. This example's serial number 60207 falls into the range of 11,000-61,000 that were produced during the war. It is in original configuration and has not been altered by a Stabler cutoff. This is a military carbine as the breech of barrel is marked "P", the receiver is marked "R" and the lever assembly is marked "M" in two places. . This carbine has a single barrel band, rear stock sling swivel, loading tube, saddle bar & ring with ladder rear sight. CONDITION: Very Good, with smooth metal cleaned and turning to an gray patina. Action works properly and is crisp. The bore is clean with good rifling. Stocks have have been lightly sanded and have impressions. There are no visible cartouches. The legends are faint but readable. ANTIQUE

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CONFEDERATE INSPECTED POTTS & HUNT RIFLE

Lot # 256 (Sale Order: 262 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER N/A . BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577, Model 1853 Potts & Hunt London rifle light Confederate inspectors circle mark on comb of stock. The rifle has a long range rear sight with post front sight. Lock is marked "Potts & Hunt, over London". The breech of the barrel has British proofs and 25 for the bore size. The right flat of the buttstock is stamped "0" over "80". CONDITION: Metal has been cleaned and is turning to patina. The legends on the lock and barrel are clear. The action is crisp and the bore is clean with visible rifling. The stock has impressions and a repair at the wrist. The inspectors mark on the comb of the stock is light, but it is present. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER N/A . BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577, Model 1853 Potts & Hunt London rifle light Confederate inspectors circle mark on comb of stock. The rifle has a long range...more rear sight with post front sight. Lock is marked "Potts & Hunt, over London". The breech of the barrel has British proofs and 25 for the bore size. The right flat of the buttstock is stamped "0" over "80". CONDITION: Metal has been cleaned and is turning to patina. The legends on the lock and barrel are clear. The action is crisp and the bore is clean with visible rifling. The stock has impressions and a repair at the wrist. The inspectors mark on the comb of the stock is light, but it is present. ANTIQUE

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JOE LONG MARKED KENTUCKY LONG RIFLE PERCUSSION

Lot # 257 (Sale Order: 263 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: NSN. BARREL: 41 3/4". CALIBER: .44. MANUFACTURED: CIRCA 19th Century. Scarce and original Joe Long full stock tiger maple Kentucky rifle. Marked on barrel flat. J. Long, with geometric designs around rear sight. Joe Long was born in 1799 in what is now Snyder County, PA. About 1820 his family moved to White Deer township, Union County, PA. He is listed as a gun smith in the 1826 tax list in Snyder County, approx. 1832 he relocated to Beaver Springs, where he worked until at least the 1840’s. Joe Long died in 1872. The rifle features a full length octagon barrel, with fixed sights, and a tiger maple stock inlaid with German silver adornments. The rifle has brass hardware, and a brass 4 piece patchbox. It is in original percussion configuration. CONDITION: Fine overall, Lock and barrel are smooth with a dark patina. Action works properly with set trigger. Stock is nice with light handling marks and impressions. Has a period brass "wood burnout" repair at the breech and an ancient wood repair at front of lock. A beautiful rifle from a revered 19th century Gunsmith. Antique
SERIAL NUMBER: NSN. BARREL: 41 3/4". CALIBER: .44. MANUFACTURED: CIRCA 19th Century. Scarce and original Joe Long full stock tiger maple Kentucky rifle. Marked on barrel ...moreflat. J. Long, with geometric designs around rear sight. Joe Long was born in 1799 in what is now Snyder County, PA. About 1820 his family moved to White Deer township, Union County, PA. He is listed as a gun smith in the 1826 tax list in Snyder County, approx. 1832 he relocated to Beaver Springs, where he worked until at least the 1840’s. Joe Long died in 1872. The rifle features a full length octagon barrel, with fixed sights, and a tiger maple stock inlaid with German silver adornments. The rifle has brass hardware, and a brass 4 piece patchbox. It is in original percussion configuration. CONDITION: Fine overall, Lock and barrel are smooth with a dark patina. Action works properly with set trigger. Stock is nice with light handling marks and impressions. Has a period brass "wood burnout" repair at the breech and an ancient wood repair at front of lock. A beautiful rifle from a revered 19th century Gunsmith. Antique

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J. GUMPH LANCASTER PA FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE

Lot # 258 (Sale Order: 264 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: NSN. BARREL: 41 3/4". CALIBER .52. Beautiful Lancaster Pa. Flintlock rifle made by J. Gumph circa 1820. Feature full length tiger maple stock with octagon barrel. Blade front sight and fixed V rear sight. Marked J. Gumph on top barrel flat, lock is marked Drepert. The hardware is brass and the side plate is marked "M R No 5". Has 4 piece brass patchbox with hidden release. CONDITION: Mostly smooth metal with an even brown patina. Brass mellow mustard patina. Tiger maple stock is full length and in very good condition with minor impressions. The lock is in original flintlock configuration and works properly. Smoothbore with some frosting. Antique
SERIAL NUMBER: NSN. BARREL: 41 3/4". CALIBER .52. Beautiful Lancaster Pa. Flintlock rifle made by J. Gumph circa 1820. Feature full length tiger maple stock with octagon ...morebarrel. Blade front sight and fixed V rear sight. Marked J. Gumph on top barrel flat, lock is marked Drepert. The hardware is brass and the side plate is marked "M R No 5". Has 4 piece brass patchbox with hidden release. CONDITION: Mostly smooth metal with an even brown patina. Brass mellow mustard patina. Tiger maple stock is full length and in very good condition with minor impressions. The lock is in original flintlock configuration and works properly. Smoothbore with some frosting. Antique

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CASED COLT 1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER

Lot # 259 (Sale Order: 265 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 121689. BARREL: 4". CALIBER: .31 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1856. Two line New York address with Stagecoach Ormsby cylinder scene. Cased with pewter flask, .36 Colt marked bullet mold and 2 sealed brass "HICKS" marked cap tin. CONDITION, The revolver has no blue finish remaining, markings are good and the cylinder has 20% of the cylinder scene visible. All of the serial numbers match including the wedge. The brass grip frame and trigger frame have traces of silver finish. The one piece walnut grips have wear and bruises. The bore is clean and has some frosting. The action works but is not indexing properly.. The case has wear, and is for a revolver with a longer barrel. Includes some dug relics: bullets, button, knapsack hardware and belt keeper. ANTIQUE -975
SERIAL NUMBER: 121689. BARREL: 4". CALIBER: .31 PERCUSSION. MANUFACTURED: 1856. Two line New York address with Stagecoach Ormsby cylinder scene. Cased with pewter flask, ...more.36 Colt marked bullet mold and 2 sealed brass "HICKS" marked cap tin. CONDITION, The revolver has no blue finish remaining, markings are good and the cylinder has 20% of the cylinder scene visible. All of the serial numbers match including the wedge. The brass grip frame and trigger frame have traces of silver finish. The one piece walnut grips have wear and bruises. The bore is clean and has some frosting. The action works but is not indexing properly.. The case has wear, and is for a revolver with a longer barrel. Includes some dug relics: bullets, button, knapsack hardware and belt keeper. ANTIQUE -975

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BELGIAN PERCUSSION BELT PISTOL

Lot # 260 (Sale Order: 266 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 6 3/4". CALIBER: .62. Pistol was originally a flintlock that has been period converted to percussion. Well made pistol features octagon swamped barrel, carved and checkered stock, and iron hardware. Butt cap and trigger guard have engraved panels. CONDITION: Very Good. Smooth metal cleaned to white. Wood stock is good with impressions. Bore is clean and wood ram rod is a replacement. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 6 3/4". CALIBER: .62. Pistol was originally a flintlock that has been period converted to percussion. Well made pistol features octagon swampe...mored barrel, carved and checkered stock, and iron hardware. Butt cap and trigger guard have engraved panels. CONDITION: Very Good. Smooth metal cleaned to white. Wood stock is good with impressions. Bore is clean and wood ram rod is a replacement. ANTIQUE

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PAIR 19TH CENTURY I. RAFFTRY PERCUSSION PISTOLS

Lot # 261 (Sale Order: 267 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 8" . CALIBER: .50, Well made mid 19th century percussion pistols marked I Rafftry on the lock. Both pistols feature an octagon barrel marked "30 REGT." on top flat, engraved iron hardware, lock and hammer, and deluxe grain walnut stock checkered at grip. CONDITION: Very Good, Smooth metal with a gray-brown patina. Legends are good. Actions work well. Barrel tangs are repaired, and both stocks are repaired on right side in front of lock. The nose cap is horn and is damaged on one pistol on the right side. The bores have frosting and deep rifling. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 8" . CALIBER: .50, Well made mid 19th century percussion pistols marked I Rafftry on the lock. Both pistols feature an octagon barrel marked "...more30 REGT." on top flat, engraved iron hardware, lock and hammer, and deluxe grain walnut stock checkered at grip. CONDITION: Very Good, Smooth metal with a gray-brown patina. Legends are good. Actions work well. Barrel tangs are repaired, and both stocks are repaired on right side in front of lock. The nose cap is horn and is damaged on one pistol on the right side. The bores have frosting and deep rifling. ANTIQUE

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CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER

Lot # 262 (Sale Order: 268 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 117536. BARREL: 8". CALIBER: .44. MANUFACTURED: 1863. All matching serial numbers on the bottom of revolver, the cylinder and the wedge. The revolver has a brass trigger guard and iron back strap, rebated cylinder, one piece walnut grips and round barrel. Single line New York barrel address. Includes case, tin type image and accessories. CONDITION: Good, Smooth gray metal, with traces of blue turned plum brown. There are letter inspectors marks on the barrel. Action works, and indexes properly. Cylinder scene is about 50% visible, with visible patent date and serial number. The wedge screw is a replacement. One piece grips have wear and impressions. . The bore is frosted with good rifling. A name has been engraved on both sides of the loading lever using a modern engraving tool. The case is modern and has a random group of accesories. Included are a non military powder flask, a 1/9 plate tintype image of a soldier with pencil ID, a pitted .36 caliber iron bullet mold, 2- 19th century buttons, 4- .44 caliber bullets, and a incomplete box of Winchester primers. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 117536. BARREL: 8". CALIBER: .44. MANUFACTURED: 1863. All matching serial numbers on the bottom of revolver, the cylinder and the wedge. The revolver has a...more brass trigger guard and iron back strap, rebated cylinder, one piece walnut grips and round barrel. Single line New York barrel address. Includes case, tin type image and accessories. CONDITION: Good, Smooth gray metal, with traces of blue turned plum brown. There are letter inspectors marks on the barrel. Action works, and indexes properly. Cylinder scene is about 50% visible, with visible patent date and serial number. The wedge screw is a replacement. One piece grips have wear and impressions. . The bore is frosted with good rifling. A name has been engraved on both sides of the loading lever using a modern engraving tool. The case is modern and has a random group of accesories. Included are a non military powder flask, a 1/9 plate tintype image of a soldier with pencil ID, a pitted .36 caliber iron bullet mold, 2- 19th century buttons, 4- .44 caliber bullets, and a incomplete box of Winchester primers. ANTIQUE

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FRENCH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL

Lot # 263 (Sale Order: 269 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 3". CALIBER: .40. French pocket pistol in original flintlock configuration. Features a screw on cannon style barrel. No makers marks or proof marks. Iron hardware and walnut stock. CONDITION: Very Good. Smooth metal has been cleaned and has turn a gray patina. Action works. Stock has impressions and a couple of hairline cracks. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 3". CALIBER: .40. French pocket pistol in original flintlock configuration. Features a screw on cannon style barrel. No makers marks or proof ...moremarks. Iron hardware and walnut stock. CONDITION: Very Good. Smooth metal has been cleaned and has turn a gray patina. Action works. Stock has impressions and a couple of hairline cracks. ANTIQUE

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FINE 2ND MODEL CIVIL WAR MAYNARD CARBINE

Lot # 264 (Sale Order: 270 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: 18098. BARREL: 20". CALIBER: 50. Features blue octagon to round barrel, two leaf folding rear sight, post front sight, case color hammer, frame & lever. Stock has two crisp cartouche stamps. Frame is stamped Edward Maynard with dates on left side and Mass. Arms Co. on right side. Metal has military inspector initials "N". CONDITION: Fine, Barrel retains thinning blue finish turning to plum brown. There is some pitting at the muzzle. Receiver shows case colors. Legends and cartouches are strong. Stock shows some rubs and impressions. The action is tight. Missing 2 screws on left side of receiver. The bore is clean with good rifiling. There is some pitting at the muzzle. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: 18098. BARREL: 20". CALIBER: 50. Features blue octagon to round barrel, two leaf folding rear sight, post front sight, case color hammer, frame & lever. St...moreock has two crisp cartouche stamps. Frame is stamped Edward Maynard with dates on left side and Mass. Arms Co. on right side. Metal has military inspector initials "N". CONDITION: Fine, Barrel retains thinning blue finish turning to plum brown. There is some pitting at the muzzle. Receiver shows case colors. Legends and cartouches are strong. Stock shows some rubs and impressions. The action is tight. Missing 2 screws on left side of receiver. The bore is clean with good rifiling. There is some pitting at the muzzle. ANTIQUE

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CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON ENFIELD RIFLE

Lot # 265 (Sale Order: 271 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577. Well used Enfield pattern 1853, with a light Sinclair Hamilton mark by the tang of the butt plate. Sinclair Hamilton shipped exclusively to the Confederate states. The lock plate is dated 1862 with a crown behind the hammer. CONDITION: The barrel and lock show heavy pitting. Legends on the lock are hard to read but visible. The Sinclair Hamilton stamp is faint but apparent. Action is crisp. Stock is full length and has impressions and cracks. The is a sliver of wood missing on right side of fore stock. Missing sling swivels and ram rod. Hammer screw is replaced. Bore is dark. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 39". CALIBER: .577. Well used Enfield pattern 1853, with a light Sinclair Hamilton mark by the tang of the butt plate. Sinclair Hamilton shipp...moreed exclusively to the Confederate states. The lock plate is dated 1862 with a crown behind the hammer. CONDITION: The barrel and lock show heavy pitting. Legends on the lock are hard to read but visible. The Sinclair Hamilton stamp is faint but apparent. Action is crisp. Stock is full length and has impressions and cracks. The is a sliver of wood missing on right side of fore stock. Missing sling swivels and ram rod. Hammer screw is replaced. Bore is dark. ANTIQUE

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CIVIL WAR LEATHER ACCOUTREMENTS LOT CARBINE SLING

Lot # 266 (Sale Order: 272 of 592)      

Lot of Civil War Leather Accoutrements to include 1) CIVIL WAR FEDERAL LEATHER CAVALRY CARBINE SLING. Civil War Carbine Sling. 2 1/2" wide black leather shoulder belt with a large brass buckle and tongue. Steel slide with a large swivel snap hook. all the furniture is original but leather has been replaced. 2) CIVIL WAR US M1855 CARTRIDGE BOX. Civil War federal Model 1855 Cartridge Box. Tins are still present with lead bullets. Broken closer strap and buckles are intact as is the brass stud. Piece exhibits age and wear, but is intact and stable. Very Good.
Lot of Civil War Leather Accoutrements to include 1) CIVIL WAR FEDERAL LEATHER CAVALRY CARBINE SLING. Civil War Carbine Sling. 2 1/2" wide black leather shoulder belt wit...moreh a large brass buckle and tongue. Steel slide with a large swivel snap hook. all the furniture is original but leather has been replaced. 2) CIVIL WAR US M1855 CARTRIDGE BOX. Civil War federal Model 1855 Cartridge Box. Tins are still present with lead bullets. Broken closer strap and buckles are intact as is the brass stud. Piece exhibits age and wear, but is intact and stable. Very Good.

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CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE 18TH MASS. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

Lot # 267 (Sale Order: 273 of 592)      

Civil War Framed Broadside for General Lander's Brigade 19th Regiment 19th Regiment. Salem Lt. Infantry. The frame measures 35 X 28 1/2 inches and reads as follows: COMPANY FOR GEN. LANDER'S BRIGADE! 19th REGIMENT. Col. E.W. Hinks and Lieut. Col. A. F. Devereux. SALEM FT. INFANTRY This Company, known during their three months campaign under Capt. (now Lieut. Col) DEVEREUX, as the SALEM ZOUAVES! Have voted to enlist for the war under command of their present 1st Lieut. CHARLES U. DEVEREUX. The Company, as soon raised, will go into the 19th Regiment, now at the seat of War, under COL. HINKS and LIEUT. COL. DEVEREUX, in Gen. Lander's Brigade, as left flank company of the Regiment. The Company will go into barracks at Winter Island, Salem, on Monday morning next. Those wishing to enlist before that time, can do so by applying at the Armory of the Company, Foot of Central Street, near South Salem Bridge BY AUTHORITY OF HIS EXCELLENCY GOV. ANDREW. CHAS. U. DEVEREUX J.E. FARWELL & CO., Mammoth Stearn Job Printers, No. 32 Congress Street Boston." There is a large Federal Eagle to the center.  Excellent. The 8th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia was a peacetime regiment of infantry that was activated for federal service in the Union Army for three separate tours during the American Civil War. The regiment consisted almost entirely of companies from Essex County, Massachusetts. The Cushing Guards, established 1775, were Company A based in Newburyport. The Lafayette Guards, created 1825, were Company B from Marblehead. Company C, the Sutton Light Infantry, organized in 1805 as the Marblehead Light Infantry, was also from Marblehead. The Lynn Light Infantry, chartered in 1852 was Company D. Company E was the Beverly Light Infantry, organized in 1814. The second Lynn company was Company F, the City Guards, organized in 1814. The Gloucester unit in the regiment was Company G, the American Guards, first organized in 1788. The third and last Marblehead company was H, the Glover Light Guards, created in 1852 and named in honor of John Glover of the Revolution. The Salem Light Infantry, Company J, had been created in 1805 and in 1859 had taken up Zouave drill and were thence known as the Salem Zouaves. The lone non-Essex company was Company K, the Allen Guards, created in 1806, that came to the regiment from Berkshire County's reorganized old Tenth Militia regiment, and based in Pittsfield. The unit was one of four Massachusetts militia regiments to respond to Abraham Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteer troops after the Battle of Fort Sumter on April 15, 1861. Three companies of the 8th Massachusetts earned the distinction of being the first troops to report to Boston, arriving less than a day after the call. During their first "90 days" term, the regiment mainly served garrison duty in the vicinity of Elkridge, Maryland, repairing and guarding the railroad line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Shortly after arriving in Maryland, the regiment briefly occupied the United States Naval Academy, securing that installation and the USS Constitution, both of which were believed to be in danger of capture by Confederate troops. Many members of the regiment enlisted in the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry after their return to the Commonwealth in July. Almost all of the Salem Zouaves joined that regiment where they , along with the Boston Tiger Fire Zouaves, provided the drill cadre. Almost all the non-commissioned officers from the Salem Zouaves received commissions from Governor Andrews in the 19th. The regiment was again activated in September 1862 for a term of nine months. The 8th Massachusetts was stationed in New Bern, North Carolina, participated in several expeditions and saw minor skirmishing. The regiment responded to a third call for an enlistment of 100 days in July 1864. During their final term of service, the 8th Massachusetts served garrison duty in and around Baltimore. The regiment did not suffer any casualties in combat but lost 15 men due to disease. 
Civil War Framed Broadside for General Lander's Brigade 19th Regiment 19th Regiment. Salem Lt. Infantry. The frame measures 35 X 28 1/2 inches and reads as follows: COMPA...moreNY FOR GEN. LANDER'S BRIGADE! 19th REGIMENT. Col. E.W. Hinks and Lieut. Col. A. F. Devereux. SALEM FT. INFANTRY This Company, known during their three months campaign under Capt. (now Lieut. Col) DEVEREUX, as the SALEM ZOUAVES! Have voted to enlist for the war under command of their present 1st Lieut. CHARLES U. DEVEREUX. The Company, as soon raised, will go into the 19th Regiment, now at the seat of War, under COL. HINKS and LIEUT. COL. DEVEREUX, in Gen. Lander's Brigade, as left flank company of the Regiment. The Company will go into barracks at Winter Island, Salem, on Monday morning next. Those wishing to enlist before that time, can do so by applying at the Armory of the Company, Foot of Central Street, near South Salem Bridge BY AUTHORITY OF HIS EXCELLENCY GOV. ANDREW. CHAS. U. DEVEREUX J.E. FARWELL & CO., Mammoth Stearn Job Printers, No. 32 Congress Street Boston." There is a large Federal Eagle to the center.  Excellent. The 8th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia was a peacetime regiment of infantry that was activated for federal service in the Union Army for three separate tours during the American Civil War. The regiment consisted almost entirely of companies from Essex County, Massachusetts. The Cushing Guards, established 1775, were Company A based in Newburyport. The Lafayette Guards, created 1825, were Company B from Marblehead. Company C, the Sutton Light Infantry, organized in 1805 as the Marblehead Light Infantry, was also from Marblehead. The Lynn Light Infantry, chartered in 1852 was Company D. Company E was the Beverly Light Infantry, organized in 1814. The second Lynn company was Company F, the City Guards, organized in 1814. The Gloucester unit in the regiment was Company G, the American Guards, first organized in 1788. The third and last Marblehead company was H, the Glover Light Guards, created in 1852 and named in honor of John Glover of the Revolution. The Salem Light Infantry, Company J, had been created in 1805 and in 1859 had taken up Zouave drill and were thence known as the Salem Zouaves. The lone non-Essex company was Company K, the Allen Guards, created in 1806, that came to the regiment from Berkshire County's reorganized old Tenth Militia regiment, and based in Pittsfield. The unit was one of four Massachusetts militia regiments to respond to Abraham Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteer troops after the Battle of Fort Sumter on April 15, 1861. Three companies of the 8th Massachusetts earned the distinction of being the first troops to report to Boston, arriving less than a day after the call. During their first "90 days" term, the regiment mainly served garrison duty in the vicinity of Elkridge, Maryland, repairing and guarding the railroad line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Shortly after arriving in Maryland, the regiment briefly occupied the United States Naval Academy, securing that installation and the USS Constitution, both of which were believed to be in danger of capture by Confederate troops. Many members of the regiment enlisted in the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry after their return to the Commonwealth in July. Almost all of the Salem Zouaves joined that regiment where they , along with the Boston Tiger Fire Zouaves, provided the drill cadre. Almost all the non-commissioned officers from the Salem Zouaves received commissions from Governor Andrews in the 19th. The regiment was again activated in September 1862 for a term of nine months. The 8th Massachusetts was stationed in New Bern, North Carolina, participated in several expeditions and saw minor skirmishing. The regiment responded to a third call for an enlistment of 100 days in July 1864. During their final term of service, the 8th Massachusetts served garrison duty in and around Baltimore. The regiment did not suffer any casualties in combat but lost 15 men due to disease. 

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EARLY COLT REVOLVER BROADSIDE CIRCA 1850

Lot # 268 (Sale Order: 274 of 592)      

Colt's Patent Repeating Pistols, Army, Navy, and Pocket Sizes. Manufactured at Hartford, Conn. Beware of Counterfeits and Patent Infringements. [Hartford, CT: 1850/1851. ATTRACTIVE AND ANNOTATED BROADSIDE FOR AN EARLY COLT 44 WITH DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS. This gun is a Colt .44 Caliber Second Model Dragoon Revolver, remarkable for the scene of engraved Native Americans and soldiers on its cylinder. Colt produced the Dragoon revolvers for the U.S. Army's Regiment of Mounted Rifles, and they were later used during the Civil War. Around 2,500 of the second model were produced 1850-1851. Measures 16 1/2 X 10 3/4 and shows wear but displays well.
Colt's Patent Repeating Pistols, Army, Navy, and Pocket Sizes. Manufactured at Hartford, Conn. Beware of Counterfeits and Patent Infringements. [Hartford, CT: 1850/1851. ...moreATTRACTIVE AND ANNOTATED BROADSIDE FOR AN EARLY COLT 44 WITH DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS. This gun is a Colt .44 Caliber Second Model Dragoon Revolver, remarkable for the scene of engraved Native Americans and soldiers on its cylinder. Colt produced the Dragoon revolvers for the U.S. Army's Regiment of Mounted Rifles, and they were later used during the Civil War. Around 2,500 of the second model were produced 1850-1851. Measures 16 1/2 X 10 3/4 and shows wear but displays well.

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FINE REMINGTON 1871 ARMY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL

Lot # 269 (Sale Order: 275 of 592)      

SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 8". CALIBER: 50 REMINGTON CENTERFIRE, MANUFACTURED: 1871-88. One of 6000 contracted to the United States Army in 1871. 2 piece oil finished walnut stocks with "P" proof on frame and US Inspectors cartouche (C.R.S.) on left side of grip. Blade front sight with small sight groove in rear rolling block. Remington 2 line address on left side of frame. Case colored frame with blue finished barrel. CONDITION, Fine, Barrel retains a thin blue finish throughout and the frame shows nice case colors. Legends are crisp. Stocks are nice with light impressions. The cartouche on the left side of the grip is sharp. Bore is bright and shiny . Over 90% blue finish remains on barrel. Breech block and hammer are bright. The action is tight. A wonderful example of this martial pistol. ANTIQUE
SERIAL NUMBER: N/A. BARREL: 8". CALIBER: 50 REMINGTON CENTERFIRE, MANUFACTURED: 1871-88. One of 6000 contracted to the United States Army in 1871. 2 piece oil finished wa...morelnut stocks with "P" proof on frame and US Inspectors cartouche (C.R.S.) on left side of grip. Blade front sight with small sight groove in rear rolling block. Remington 2 line address on left side of frame. Case colored frame with blue finished barrel. CONDITION, Fine, Barrel retains a thin blue finish throughout and the frame shows nice case colors. Legends are crisp. Stocks are nice with light impressions. The cartouche on the left side of the grip is sharp. Bore is bright and shiny . Over 90% blue finish remains on barrel. Breech block and hammer are bright. The action is tight. A wonderful example of this martial pistol. ANTIQUE

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