Friedrich Collection of Firearms & Gold Rush

Friedrich Collection of Firearms & Gold Rush

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Friedrich Collection of Firearms & Gold Rush

Friedrich Collection of Firearms & Gold Rush

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(A) CUT DOWN S&W 1 - 1/2 AND POCKETWATCH THAT BELONGED TO SHERIFFS HANK AND CHARLES MCCOY, FATHER AN

Lot # 1151 (Sale Order: 151 of 353)      

Sheriff Hank McCoy was a sheriff in Yuba County from 1877-1886 who owned this S&W Model 1 - 1/2, which has been professionally shortened to 1 - 1/2" for use as a holdout gun. Unfortunately, little information regarding Hank, whose given name was Henry Alonzo, survives, but the revolver was also passed to his son Charles McCoy, who also became sheriff of the same county. An included ad for Charles, when he was campaigning for sheriff, tells more about his work, including the installation of a fingerprint system, opium raids, leading a posse to quell the Hop Riot in Wheatland, bringing tear gas to the Folsom Prison Thanksgiving Day Riot, and numerous murders, thieves, counterfeiters, and safecrackers arrested. According to a small title card, this gun was obtained from Charles's widow. A letter from Bob Butterfield offers the purchase of some of a number of booking photos, that were recovered with the gun, of Chinese immigrants who were arrested for hydrauling. The revolver is a standard blued .32 S&W revolver with the barrel cut, probably by a blacksmith, with the German silver front sight professionally set back. Typical tip-up configuration with spur trigger, blued frame, case-colored hammer, and birdshead grips. Ivory grip scales with writing on interior of right scale, illegible. Accompanied by a lovely pocketwatch with case in the form of a 6-pointed sherrif's badge, unmarked as to maker, with stampings in rear "41592" "FINE SILVER" and lightly incised "K" and "HO YG". Strap is made of finely braided silver chain with 2 sliding devices and top T bar with winder on end. Running. CONDITION: Barrel assembly is essentially dove grey with some age-related browning flecked throughout, traces of blue in protected areas such as rib and underside. Frame retains more, approximately 80%, bluing with losses to straps and top of frame, superficial scratches, and minor browning throughout. Hammer with traces of case colors, largely silver. Grips are good with strong color and a few lines common to old ivory. Mechanically fine, bore with strong rifling and minor frosting. Pocket watch silver is tarnishing with some solder visible from construction with some scuffing to cover. An interesting lot related to the Central Valley. Accessories: Watch Barrel Length: 1 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .32 S&W FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: S&W Model: No. 2 Paperwork: Notecard Serial Number: 18003
Sheriff Hank McCoy was a sheriff in Yuba County from 1877-1886 who owned this S&W Model 1 - 1/2, which has been professionally shortened to 1 - 1/2" for use as a holdout ...moregun. Unfortunately, little information regarding Hank, whose given name was Henry Alonzo, survives, but the revolver was also passed to his son Charles McCoy, who also became sheriff of the same county. An included ad for Charles, when he was campaigning for sheriff, tells more about his work, including the installation of a fingerprint system, opium raids, leading a posse to quell the Hop Riot in Wheatland, bringing tear gas to the Folsom Prison Thanksgiving Day Riot, and numerous murders, thieves, counterfeiters, and safecrackers arrested. According to a small title card, this gun was obtained from Charles's widow. A letter from Bob Butterfield offers the purchase of some of a number of booking photos, that were recovered with the gun, of Chinese immigrants who were arrested for hydrauling. The revolver is a standard blued .32 S&W revolver with the barrel cut, probably by a blacksmith, with the German silver front sight professionally set back. Typical tip-up configuration with spur trigger, blued frame, case-colored hammer, and birdshead grips. Ivory grip scales with writing on interior of right scale, illegible. Accompanied by a lovely pocketwatch with case in the form of a 6-pointed sherrif's badge, unmarked as to maker, with stampings in rear "41592" "FINE SILVER" and lightly incised "K" and "HO YG". Strap is made of finely braided silver chain with 2 sliding devices and top T bar with winder on end. Running. CONDITION: Barrel assembly is essentially dove grey with some age-related browning flecked throughout, traces of blue in protected areas such as rib and underside. Frame retains more, approximately 80%, bluing with losses to straps and top of frame, superficial scratches, and minor browning throughout. Hammer with traces of case colors, largely silver. Grips are good with strong color and a few lines common to old ivory. Mechanically fine, bore with strong rifling and minor frosting. Pocket watch silver is tarnishing with some solder visible from construction with some scuffing to cover. An interesting lot related to the Central Valley. Accessories: Watch Barrel Length: 1 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .32 S&W FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: S&W Model: No. 2 Paperwork: Notecard Serial Number: 18003

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(A) AINSWORTH INSPECTED COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY, SERIAL NUMBER 234, RECOVERED FROM AN INDIAN

Lot # 1152 (Sale Order: 152 of 353)      

Manufactured 1873. Very faint Ainsworth inspection visible on frame. Visible 234 serial number visible on frame, trigger guard, cylinder, bottom of grip, and underside of barrel in front of base pin; notably, the numbers on the barrel pin are the small die stamp style, a practice discontinued around serial number 1500. Cylinder has the early unbeveled face and lack of approaches. The toe of the buttstrap and the tip of the ejector tube are unbeveled. Long knurled hammer and ungrooved mainspring. Barrel has the desirable italicized Colt address on top of barrel, and is equipped with the early bullseye ejector head. Several screws have been replaced, later 1-piece walnut grips. Accompanying this gun is a letter from noted Colt authority Dick Burdick covering the features of this revolver and discussing some of the history; a Colt factory letter dated 1964 indicating that there are no records, which has a handwritten story by a Jules Joseph Roberts recounting how a Mr. Ernie Alloy recovered this gun from an Apache burial ground in the Rincon Mountains, 4' deep, near Fort Lowell, and how it came to be in his possession through a series of collectors. Interestingly, the letter from Dick Burdick notes that this gun was probably issued to the 6th Cavalry, who were among the first to receive their new revolvers and were stationed at Fort Lowell. Apache burial rites include burying the deceased with his favorite possessions, with some going so far as to bury the deceased with his favorite steed. Furthermore, capturing an enemy weapon was one of the requirements for becoming a Crow war chief, and the evidence of the successful completion of such a task would have been no small matter. CONDITION: Relic, as ground dug. Metal is totally devoid of finish with areas of pitting throughout, including 2 somewhat deeper areas on barrel. Grips with handling marks and some chipping to toe. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore with visible rifling and pitting throughout. A fascinating relic with ties to early Indian Wars and Indian religious practice. Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Paperwork: Colt letter, Burdick letter Serial Number: 234
Manufactured 1873. Very faint Ainsworth inspection visible on frame. Visible 234 serial number visible on frame, trigger guard, cylinder, bottom of grip, and underside of...more barrel in front of base pin; notably, the numbers on the barrel pin are the small die stamp style, a practice discontinued around serial number 1500. Cylinder has the early unbeveled face and lack of approaches. The toe of the buttstrap and the tip of the ejector tube are unbeveled. Long knurled hammer and ungrooved mainspring. Barrel has the desirable italicized Colt address on top of barrel, and is equipped with the early bullseye ejector head. Several screws have been replaced, later 1-piece walnut grips. Accompanying this gun is a letter from noted Colt authority Dick Burdick covering the features of this revolver and discussing some of the history; a Colt factory letter dated 1964 indicating that there are no records, which has a handwritten story by a Jules Joseph Roberts recounting how a Mr. Ernie Alloy recovered this gun from an Apache burial ground in the Rincon Mountains, 4' deep, near Fort Lowell, and how it came to be in his possession through a series of collectors. Interestingly, the letter from Dick Burdick notes that this gun was probably issued to the 6th Cavalry, who were among the first to receive their new revolvers and were stationed at Fort Lowell. Apache burial rites include burying the deceased with his favorite possessions, with some going so far as to bury the deceased with his favorite steed. Furthermore, capturing an enemy weapon was one of the requirements for becoming a Crow war chief, and the evidence of the successful completion of such a task would have been no small matter. CONDITION: Relic, as ground dug. Metal is totally devoid of finish with areas of pitting throughout, including 2 somewhat deeper areas on barrel. Grips with handling marks and some chipping to toe. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore with visible rifling and pitting throughout. A fascinating relic with ties to early Indian Wars and Indian religious practice. Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Paperwork: Colt letter, Burdick letter Serial Number: 234

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(A) FINE DELUXE WINCHESTER SECOND MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1153 (Sale Order: 153 of 353)      

Built by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 4th year of production, 1880. Blued full octagon barrel chambered in, and marked at breech in script for, "Cal. .45-60" (first year for this caliber) and marked with "Winchester's Repeating Arms, New Haven Ct." address over "King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860" patents. Barrel has Beech combination front sight and 42 series adjustable graduated flip rear sight. Blued full magazine tube. Case hardened second model pistol grip frame with screw-held dust cover rail, "45-60" marked brass elevator, plain trigger, and tang marked "1324", with "XX" under the wood, and serial numbered "14450" stamped behind lever latch. Rare, deluxe, quarter sawed "XX" light-colored checkered walnut pistol grip stock has "P1324" stamped in top tang channel with ebony Christmas tree-shaped grip inlay. Case-hardened crescent steel trap buttplate with original 4-piece Winchester steel cleaning rod inside. Matching diamond pattern checkered walnut forearm with case-hardened nosecap. Cody Research letter from 1987 confirms all options and was shipped to the warehouse in July of 1881 and was part of 9 other arms shipped to order number 26588. CONDITION: 95% fading original factory barrel blue with some light edge wear. Magazine tube has several areas turning a plum color from handling and some scratches. 92% vivid case colors with slight wear on handling areas. Nosecap and buttplate retain 90% fading colors. Good action screws. 90% original varnish with sharp checkering with no visible repairs or restoration, only light usage dings and bruises and some slight carry wear. Bright and shiny bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. A really high-condition deluxe '76. Barrel Length: 28" Caliber/Bore: .45-60 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1876 Paperwork: Factory Letter, Photographs Serial Number: 14450
Built by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 4th year of production, 1880. Blued full octagon barrel chambered in, and marked at breech in script for, "Cal. .45-60" (fir...morest year for this caliber) and marked with "Winchester's Repeating Arms, New Haven Ct." address over "King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860" patents. Barrel has Beech combination front sight and 42 series adjustable graduated flip rear sight. Blued full magazine tube. Case hardened second model pistol grip frame with screw-held dust cover rail, "45-60" marked brass elevator, plain trigger, and tang marked "1324", with "XX" under the wood, and serial numbered "14450" stamped behind lever latch. Rare, deluxe, quarter sawed "XX" light-colored checkered walnut pistol grip stock has "P1324" stamped in top tang channel with ebony Christmas tree-shaped grip inlay. Case-hardened crescent steel trap buttplate with original 4-piece Winchester steel cleaning rod inside. Matching diamond pattern checkered walnut forearm with case-hardened nosecap. Cody Research letter from 1987 confirms all options and was shipped to the warehouse in July of 1881 and was part of 9 other arms shipped to order number 26588. CONDITION: 95% fading original factory barrel blue with some light edge wear. Magazine tube has several areas turning a plum color from handling and some scratches. 92% vivid case colors with slight wear on handling areas. Nosecap and buttplate retain 90% fading colors. Good action screws. 90% original varnish with sharp checkering with no visible repairs or restoration, only light usage dings and bruises and some slight carry wear. Bright and shiny bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. A really high-condition deluxe '76. Barrel Length: 28" Caliber/Bore: .45-60 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1876 Paperwork: Factory Letter, Photographs Serial Number: 14450

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(A) DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1154 (Sale Order: 154 of 353)      

Hard to find high-condition 3rd Model 1876 Deluxe manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1889. Blued 28" octagon barrel chambered in .45-75 W.C.F., marked with "Winchester's Repeating Arms, New Haven Ct." address over "King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860" patents and caliber marking. Barrel has a hunting front sight and 42 adjustable graduated flip rear sight. Blued full-length magazine tube. Case hardened 3rd Model pistol grip frame with brass elevator marked "45-75" and plain trigger. Tang marked "1246", with "XX" under the wood and serial number stamped behind lever latch. Tang also is stamped "SS" for an unknown reason. Deluxe XX checkered walnut pistol grip stock has "1246" stamped in top tang channel and an ebony triangle-shaped grip inlay. Case-hardened crescent steel trap buttplate with original 4-piece Winchester steel cleaning rod inside. Matching diamond pattern checkered walnut forearm with case hardened nosecap. Cody Research letter from 1988 confirms all options and shipment to the warehouse in December of 1891. CONDITION: 92% fading original factory barrel blue with some light edge wear. Magazine tube has several areas turning a plum color from handling. 90% fading case colors with slight wear on handling areas. Nosecap and buttplate retain 90% fading colors. Good action screws. 90% original varnish with sharp checkering with no visible repairs or restoration, only light usage dings and bruises. Bright and shiny bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. A super '76 that would be hard to improve upon! Barrel Length: 28" Caliber/Bore: .45-75 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1876 Paperwork: Factory Letter, Photographs Serial Number: 62919
Hard to find high-condition 3rd Model 1876 Deluxe manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1889. Blued 28" octagon barrel chambered in .45-75 W.C.F., marked w...moreith "Winchester's Repeating Arms, New Haven Ct." address over "King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860" patents and caliber marking. Barrel has a hunting front sight and 42 adjustable graduated flip rear sight. Blued full-length magazine tube. Case hardened 3rd Model pistol grip frame with brass elevator marked "45-75" and plain trigger. Tang marked "1246", with "XX" under the wood and serial number stamped behind lever latch. Tang also is stamped "SS" for an unknown reason. Deluxe XX checkered walnut pistol grip stock has "1246" stamped in top tang channel and an ebony triangle-shaped grip inlay. Case-hardened crescent steel trap buttplate with original 4-piece Winchester steel cleaning rod inside. Matching diamond pattern checkered walnut forearm with case hardened nosecap. Cody Research letter from 1988 confirms all options and shipment to the warehouse in December of 1891. CONDITION: 92% fading original factory barrel blue with some light edge wear. Magazine tube has several areas turning a plum color from handling. 90% fading case colors with slight wear on handling areas. Nosecap and buttplate retain 90% fading colors. Good action screws. 90% original varnish with sharp checkering with no visible repairs or restoration, only light usage dings and bruises. Bright and shiny bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. A super '76 that would be hard to improve upon! Barrel Length: 28" Caliber/Bore: .45-75 FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1876 Paperwork: Factory Letter, Photographs Serial Number: 62919

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(C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT OFFICERS MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, FORMER DAVID CARROLL COLLECTION.

Lot # 1155 (Sale Order: 155 of 353)      

Originally shipped November 28, 1905, in a 2-gun shipment to E.K. Tryon, Jr. & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was subsequently returned to the factory, engraved, and had all of the upgrades done to it. It has a small 6-pointed star on the right rear trigger bow. On the top flat of the frame is a presentation to "DR. W. C. LYON / U.S. NAVY". He served in the U.S. Navy from 1907 to 1917 as a surgeon. The majority of the gun is engraved with a scroll and foliate design with a punch dot background. There are several different geometric designs scattered across this gun. The back strap and trigger have been checkered. 2-piece pearl grips with deep dished Colt medallions. Nickel finish with a gold-washed cylinder. Target sights, trigger, and the back of the hammer are nitre blue finish. CONDITION: This gun retains virtually all of the factory-reapplied nickel finish. The gold wash cylinder is thinning a bit. Engraving is sharp and crisp. The right grip has a small repair at the heel. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. A great addition to any collection. Barrel Length: 6" Caliber/Bore: .38 Special FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officers Model Paperwork: Previous Auction Description Serial Number: 252863
Originally shipped November 28, 1905, in a 2-gun shipment to E.K. Tryon, Jr. & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was subsequently returned to the factory, engraved,...more and had all of the upgrades done to it. It has a small 6-pointed star on the right rear trigger bow. On the top flat of the frame is a presentation to "DR. W. C. LYON / U.S. NAVY". He served in the U.S. Navy from 1907 to 1917 as a surgeon. The majority of the gun is engraved with a scroll and foliate design with a punch dot background. There are several different geometric designs scattered across this gun. The back strap and trigger have been checkered. 2-piece pearl grips with deep dished Colt medallions. Nickel finish with a gold-washed cylinder. Target sights, trigger, and the back of the hammer are nitre blue finish. CONDITION: This gun retains virtually all of the factory-reapplied nickel finish. The gold wash cylinder is thinning a bit. Engraving is sharp and crisp. The right grip has a small repair at the heel. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. A great addition to any collection. Barrel Length: 6" Caliber/Bore: .38 Special FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officers Model Paperwork: Previous Auction Description Serial Number: 252863

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(C) FACTORY ENGRAVED & SILVER PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SHERIFFS MODEL REVOLVER WITH CARVED IVO

Lot # 1156 (Sale Order: 156 of 353)      

Rare and desirable Colt Single Action Army Sheriffs model. According to the Colt factory archive letter, this gun was sold to Fairbanks Coml. Company with the address unavailable. It was shipped in a 1 gun shipment to Simons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 10, 1911. It was configured as a .45 Colt with 4" barrel, silver finish, ivory stocks, and the initials H.K.S. engraved on the bottom of the grip. It also comes with a copy of a page out of the special order book that states "Serial #317899 4in. 45/c S.A. Army Rev. Silver Engr #1 - 1/2 / Engr. on butt H.K.S"; this explains that it is both factory engraved and factory monogrammed. 2 line barrel address on top of the barrel "COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A." Roll die caliber designation on the left side of the barrel, "45 COLT". 2 line patent dates on the left side of the frame "PAT. SEPT 19 1871 / JULY 2 72 JAN. 19 75" with the Rampant Colt logo just behind them. VP proof on the front left trigger guard webbing. Full serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Partial serial numbers observed on the back of the cylinder. Single action front sight with a V notch rear sight. 2-piece carved bullshead ivory grips. They have the early deep-dished silver Colt medallions on both grips. Gun is engraved in the Cuno Helfricht style of scroll and foliate engraving with a punch dot background and zigzag boarders. It comes with some paperwork from Evalina J. Nidever, 1887 -1980, stating that she carried this gun for forty years. She also claimed that it belonged to an outlaw named Sontag. A quick internet search found that this outlaw died 19 years before this gun was manufactured. CONDITION: Gun retains some of the silver plating, with the rest of the gun turning a gunmetal gray. Gun has all four clicks on the hammer, locks up tight, and indexes fine. The right grip has a repair at the toe. The grips show some wear and shrinkage. They are a little small for this gun. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. Barrel Length: 4" Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Sheriffs Model Paperwork: Factory Letter and Paperwork Serial Number: 317899
Rare and desirable Colt Single Action Army Sheriffs model. According to the Colt factory archive letter, this gun was sold to Fairbanks Coml. Company with the address una...morevailable. It was shipped in a 1 gun shipment to Simons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 10, 1911. It was configured as a .45 Colt with 4" barrel, silver finish, ivory stocks, and the initials H.K.S. engraved on the bottom of the grip. It also comes with a copy of a page out of the special order book that states "Serial #317899 4in. 45/c S.A. Army Rev. Silver Engr #1 - 1/2 / Engr. on butt H.K.S"; this explains that it is both factory engraved and factory monogrammed. 2 line barrel address on top of the barrel "COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A." Roll die caliber designation on the left side of the barrel, "45 COLT". 2 line patent dates on the left side of the frame "PAT. SEPT 19 1871 / JULY 2 72 JAN. 19 75" with the Rampant Colt logo just behind them. VP proof on the front left trigger guard webbing. Full serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Partial serial numbers observed on the back of the cylinder. Single action front sight with a V notch rear sight. 2-piece carved bullshead ivory grips. They have the early deep-dished silver Colt medallions on both grips. Gun is engraved in the Cuno Helfricht style of scroll and foliate engraving with a punch dot background and zigzag boarders. It comes with some paperwork from Evalina J. Nidever, 1887 -1980, stating that she carried this gun for forty years. She also claimed that it belonged to an outlaw named Sontag. A quick internet search found that this outlaw died 19 years before this gun was manufactured. CONDITION: Gun retains some of the silver plating, with the rest of the gun turning a gunmetal gray. Gun has all four clicks on the hammer, locks up tight, and indexes fine. The right grip has a repair at the toe. The grips show some wear and shrinkage. They are a little small for this gun. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. Barrel Length: 4" Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Sheriffs Model Paperwork: Factory Letter and Paperwork Serial Number: 317899

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(C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1903 HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH FACTORY BOX (1911).

Lot # 1157 (Sale Order: 157 of 353)      

Shipped September 25th, 1911, to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, for M.G.O. Coud & Son, with blue finish, factory engraving, and ivory stocks engraved "L.M. Coud, Hull, Iowa". Standard later configuration of the 1903 without the barrel bushing and V-cut slide serrations. Factory engraved in approximately 60-75% coverage of thin ropey vines on a fine punch dot background, with an accenting panel of well-cut crosshatching on either side of dust cover with fine shading to resemble shells. Trigger guard engraved with florals and punch dots en suite. Front strap with scroll and punch dots accented by running wrigglework and playful dots. Backstrap with a blank ribbon accented by scroll and punch dot work. Slide is decorated on left side with smaller panels of scroll and punch dots with accenting running geometrics about legends, while right has a return to the vine-and-punchdot work. Comparing the engraving to other known examples in "Colt Engraving" by Wilson, the work certainly originated in Cuno Helfricht's shop and was possibly cut by Cuno himself. Ivory grips, with Colt's deep-set golden medallions, appear to be the originals, with the engraving heavily worn, and what appears to be the remnants of that engraving on the left scale. Housed in one of Colt's purple boxes with a correct 1903 end label, penciled on bottom 108021. CONDITION: Very fine, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing with some minor handling marks throughout. Some silvering to muzzle and dust cover consistent with holster wear, probably L.M. Coud. Superficial scratches throughout that do not pierce the blueing. Engraving is well-cut and crisp. Ivory grips are very good with good color, a small repair to right scale, and a few minor grain separations. Bore is very good with some mild frosting towards muzzle. Box with some peeling and age-related distress to corners but complete. A wonderful 1903 with fantastic engraving. Accessories: Factory box Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore: .32 Rimless Smokeless FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Hammerless Paperwork: Factory Letter, Information Serial Number: 114122
Shipped September 25th, 1911, to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, for M.G.O. Coud & Son, with blue finish, factory engraving, and ivory stocks eng...moreraved "L.M. Coud, Hull, Iowa". Standard later configuration of the 1903 without the barrel bushing and V-cut slide serrations. Factory engraved in approximately 60-75% coverage of thin ropey vines on a fine punch dot background, with an accenting panel of well-cut crosshatching on either side of dust cover with fine shading to resemble shells. Trigger guard engraved with florals and punch dots en suite. Front strap with scroll and punch dots accented by running wrigglework and playful dots. Backstrap with a blank ribbon accented by scroll and punch dot work. Slide is decorated on left side with smaller panels of scroll and punch dots with accenting running geometrics about legends, while right has a return to the vine-and-punchdot work. Comparing the engraving to other known examples in "Colt Engraving" by Wilson, the work certainly originated in Cuno Helfricht's shop and was possibly cut by Cuno himself. Ivory grips, with Colt's deep-set golden medallions, appear to be the originals, with the engraving heavily worn, and what appears to be the remnants of that engraving on the left scale. Housed in one of Colt's purple boxes with a correct 1903 end label, penciled on bottom 108021. CONDITION: Very fine, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing with some minor handling marks throughout. Some silvering to muzzle and dust cover consistent with holster wear, probably L.M. Coud. Superficial scratches throughout that do not pierce the blueing. Engraving is well-cut and crisp. Ivory grips are very good with good color, a small repair to right scale, and a few minor grain separations. Bore is very good with some mild frosting towards muzzle. Box with some peeling and age-related distress to corners but complete. A wonderful 1903 with fantastic engraving. Accessories: Factory box Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore: .32 Rimless Smokeless FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Hammerless Paperwork: Factory Letter, Information Serial Number: 114122

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(C) EXTREMELY FINE COLT MODEL 1902 SPORTING SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1907).

Lot # 1158 (Sale Order: 158 of 353)      

Manufactured 1907 and shipped to Schoverling, Daly and Gales, New York. Letter confirms configuration as a standard 1902 Sporting with the later rounded hammer and rear slide serrations. Colt's high polish bluing with nitre blued pins and screws and case colored hammer. Right side with calibre rollmark left side with 2-line 2-block patent and address information. Frame has serial number on left side of dust cover, Colt VP and "6" subinspector proofs on left side of trigger guard. Grips are a chocolate-colored Colt hard rubber grip on left and a black hard rubber grip on right. CONDITION: Gun retains virtually all of the factory blue with some surface level scratching throughout and silvering to high edges and reciprocating areas. Case colors on hammer are very good with minor fading. Straps have some brown patina coming up through the blue, mostly on rear strap. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with some softening to edges of lands. Barrel Length: 6" Caliber/Bore: .38 Rimless Smokeless FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1902 Sporting Paperwork: Factory Letter Serial Number: 10710
Manufactured 1907 and shipped to Schoverling, Daly and Gales, New York. Letter confirms configuration as a standard 1902 Sporting with the later rounded hammer and rear s...morelide serrations. Colt's high polish bluing with nitre blued pins and screws and case colored hammer. Right side with calibre rollmark left side with 2-line 2-block patent and address information. Frame has serial number on left side of dust cover, Colt VP and "6" subinspector proofs on left side of trigger guard. Grips are a chocolate-colored Colt hard rubber grip on left and a black hard rubber grip on right. CONDITION: Gun retains virtually all of the factory blue with some surface level scratching throughout and silvering to high edges and reciprocating areas. Case colors on hammer are very good with minor fading. Straps have some brown patina coming up through the blue, mostly on rear strap. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with some softening to edges of lands. Barrel Length: 6" Caliber/Bore: .38 Rimless Smokeless FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1902 Sporting Paperwork: Factory Letter Serial Number: 10710

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(C) FINE FABRIQUE NATIONALE BABY BROWNING SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH MATCHING LEATHER SOFT CASE (196

Lot # 1159 (Sale Order: 159 of 353)      

Baby Browning manufactured by Fabrique Nationale in 1968. Left side of slide is stamped "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY/ MADE IN BELGIUM". The serial number is present on the left side of the frame, while the caliber designation is present on the chamber. Belgian proofs are present on the front of the slide and the chamber. Metal components exhibit a blued finish, while the frame is mounted with 2-piece Browning checkered black plastic grips. Pistol is accompanied by an original factory leather soft case, which matches via a handwritten serial number on the exterior tag, and contains its factory manual and warranty and registration card. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory blue finish, save for some minute superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show a few minor superficial marks from handling and storage, except for the left grip panel, which bears a small crack to the rear of the screw hole. Factory soft case is excellent. Accessories: Soft Case Barrel Length: 2" Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Fabrique Nationale Model: Baby Browning Serial Number: 460532
Baby Browning manufactured by Fabrique Nationale in 1968. Left side of slide is stamped "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY/ MADE IN BELGIUM". The serial number is present on the left...more side of the frame, while the caliber designation is present on the chamber. Belgian proofs are present on the front of the slide and the chamber. Metal components exhibit a blued finish, while the frame is mounted with 2-piece Browning checkered black plastic grips. Pistol is accompanied by an original factory leather soft case, which matches via a handwritten serial number on the exterior tag, and contains its factory manual and warranty and registration card. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory blue finish, save for some minute superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show a few minor superficial marks from handling and storage, except for the left grip panel, which bears a small crack to the rear of the screw hole. Factory soft case is excellent. Accessories: Soft Case Barrel Length: 2" Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufacturer: Fabrique Nationale Model: Baby Browning Serial Number: 460532

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(M) AXTELL RIFLE CO. MODEL 1877 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.

Lot # 1160 (Sale Order: 160 of 353)      

An extremely fine reproduction of the famous and extremely rare Sharps Model 1877 rifle as made by the Axtell Rifle Company, Sheridan, Montana, circa 1996. Blued 30" octagon barrel in .45 2 - 1/10 (.45-70), and marked on barrel flat "AXTELL RIFLE CO - Model 1877 / Sheridan, Montana- Cal 2 1/10" with windage front sight, no rear sight, and vernier peep tang sight. Case-hardened Model 1877 action with double set triggers. Checkered walnut stock with case-hardened shotgun-style buttplate and removable checkered walnut pistol grip with blued steel cap. Diamond pattern checkered matching schnabel walnut forearm. CONDITION: Overall excellent; gun appears to be possibly unfired with light handling marks. Good bore with good mechanics. Barrel Length: 30" Caliber/Bore: .45-70 (.45 2 - 1/10) FFL Status: Modern Manufacturer: Axtell Model: 1877 Serial Number: 370
An extremely fine reproduction of the famous and extremely rare Sharps Model 1877 rifle as made by the Axtell Rifle Company, Sheridan, Montana, circa 1996. Blued 30" octa...moregon barrel in .45 2 - 1/10 (.45-70), and marked on barrel flat "AXTELL RIFLE CO - Model 1877 / Sheridan, Montana- Cal 2 1/10" with windage front sight, no rear sight, and vernier peep tang sight. Case-hardened Model 1877 action with double set triggers. Checkered walnut stock with case-hardened shotgun-style buttplate and removable checkered walnut pistol grip with blued steel cap. Diamond pattern checkered matching schnabel walnut forearm. CONDITION: Overall excellent; gun appears to be possibly unfired with light handling marks. Good bore with good mechanics. Barrel Length: 30" Caliber/Bore: .45-70 (.45 2 - 1/10) FFL Status: Modern Manufacturer: Axtell Model: 1877 Serial Number: 370

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(A) SHARON RIFLE BARREL COMPANY PERCUSSION PLAINS RIFLE.

Lot # 1161 (Sale Order: 161 of 353)      

Contemporary copy of a Hawken Rifle built in the mid-1970s by Hall Sharon of the Sharon Rifle Company in Kalispell, Montana. Browned 35" octagon .54 caliber rifled barrel with patent breech and Rocky Mountain sights, marked "SHARON RIFLE BARREL CO. .54 CAL" on top flat. Unmarked percussion lock with double set trigger control. Bird's eye maple half stock with iron furniture, pewter nose cap, and brass-tipped hardwood ramrod. Accompanied by a contemporary powder horn. CONDITION: Overall excellent with good bore and mechanic. Possibly unfired with just light handling marks. Accessories: Powder Horn Barrel Length: 35" Caliber/Bore: .54 Percussion FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Sharon Rifle Barrel Co. Model: Plains Rifle Serial Number: NSN
Contemporary copy of a Hawken Rifle built in the mid-1970s by Hall Sharon of the Sharon Rifle Company in Kalispell, Montana. Browned 35" octagon .54 caliber rifled barrel...more with patent breech and Rocky Mountain sights, marked "SHARON RIFLE BARREL CO. .54 CAL" on top flat. Unmarked percussion lock with double set trigger control. Bird's eye maple half stock with iron furniture, pewter nose cap, and brass-tipped hardwood ramrod. Accompanied by a contemporary powder horn. CONDITION: Overall excellent with good bore and mechanic. Possibly unfired with just light handling marks. Accessories: Powder Horn Barrel Length: 35" Caliber/Bore: .54 Percussion FFL Status: Antique Manufacturer: Sharon Rifle Barrel Co. Model: Plains Rifle Serial Number: NSN

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LOT OF 3: WESTERN HOLSTERS.

Lot # 1162 (Sale Order: 162 of 353)      

Lot consists of: (A) Mexican Loop holster with full skirt. Marked just below the throat: "AL FURSTNOW / MILES CITY, MONT." Features double integral lops and simple geometric stamping. (B) Interestingly designed Mexican Loop revolver holster. Fully carved floral motifs on skirt, loop, and pouch. Marked on the loop: "S.D. MYRES / El Paso." Fits a 5 - 1/2" Colt. C) Circa 1860's California pattern "Slim Jim" floral carved holster. Stamped to the reverse by the very desirable maker: "MAIN & WINCHESTER / MAKERS / SAN FRANCISCO." The Main & Winchester Saddlery, one of the best-known among the Western saddleries, lasted from 1849 until 1905. Fits a Colt percussion Navy or Army model. CONDITION. Very good overall. Stitching is tight on all holsters.
Lot consists of: (A) Mexican Loop holster with full skirt. Marked just below the throat: "AL FURSTNOW / MILES CITY, MONT." Features double integral lops and simple geomet...moreric stamping. (B) Interestingly designed Mexican Loop revolver holster. Fully carved floral motifs on skirt, loop, and pouch. Marked on the loop: "S.D. MYRES / El Paso." Fits a 5 - 1/2" Colt. C) Circa 1860's California pattern "Slim Jim" floral carved holster. Stamped to the reverse by the very desirable maker: "MAIN & WINCHESTER / MAKERS / SAN FRANCISCO." The Main & Winchester Saddlery, one of the best-known among the Western saddleries, lasted from 1849 until 1905. Fits a Colt percussion Navy or Army model. CONDITION. Very good overall. Stitching is tight on all holsters.

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MILWAUKEE BREWING CRATE FULL OF HOLSTERS.

Lot # 1163 (Sale Order: 163 of 353)      

This lot consist of 25 leather and canvas holsters. Some are as new, most are used. The majority of these holsters are from the 1950s. They come in a vintage wood crate. The crate has "MILLWAKEE / BREWERY / OF S.F. CAL" embossed on both ends. Measurements are 24" long by 16 - 1/2" wide and 14" deep. CONDITION: All the holsters are serviceable and in better shape. The crate is in good shape.
This lot consist of 25 leather and canvas holsters. Some are as new, most are used. The majority of these holsters are from the 1950s. They come in a vintage wood crate. ...moreThe crate has "MILLWAKEE / BREWERY / OF S.F. CAL" embossed on both ends. Measurements are 24" long by 16 - 1/2" wide and 14" deep. CONDITION: All the holsters are serviceable and in better shape. The crate is in good shape.

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LOT OF 3 GLASS "BOGARDUS" TARGET BALLS.

Lot # 1164 (Sale Order: 164 of 353)      

Captain Bogardus was a trapshooter in the late 19th century and patented the first successful ball thrower and several designs for glass target balls used by trap shooters instead of actual birds. This lot consists of 3 such balls (A) An amber ball, molded in 3 pieces, with a jagged spout. (B) Deep azure blue ball with crosshatch embossing and flattened equatorial band. (C) Plain uncolored glass ball, filled with feathers intended to replicate the visuals of shooting a bird. CONDITION: Very good, unbroken. All balls have a jagged mouth and some minor defects from manufacturing.
Captain Bogardus was a trapshooter in the late 19th century and patented the first successful ball thrower and several designs for glass target balls used by trap shooter...mores instead of actual birds. This lot consists of 3 such balls (A) An amber ball, molded in 3 pieces, with a jagged spout. (B) Deep azure blue ball with crosshatch embossing and flattened equatorial band. (C) Plain uncolored glass ball, filled with feathers intended to replicate the visuals of shooting a bird. CONDITION: Very good, unbroken. All balls have a jagged mouth and some minor defects from manufacturing.

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SAMUEL WRAGG CALIFORNIAN BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 1165 (Sale Order: 165 of 353)      

Circa 1850s large Bowie knife made for the western Gold Rush market. Large clip point blade with ricasso stamped: "S.C. WRAGG 25 FURNACE HILL SHEFFIELD." Left side of blade panel is deeply acid etched with scrollwork and lettering: "CALIFORNIAN KNIFE." Flared brass backward guard with full tang blade into a checkered ebony handle with 5 silver pins. Left side of handle has a football-shaped silver escutcheon with the script initials "A.A.N." This exact knife is featured in "California's Best / Old West Art And Antiques" by Brian and Brad Witherell at the bottom of pg. 108. CONDITION: Blade has not been overly sharpened. Mottled gray finish overall with most mossing near the ricasso. Handle slabs are tight to tang. Blade Length: 8" Overall Length: 13 - 1/4"

CORRECTION: Based on further research, a sheath has been added to this knife; please refer to new photos as of 9/21/2023.

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GEORGE WOSTENHOLM & SON IXL CALIFORNIA BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 1167 (Sale Order: 166 of 353)      

Fantastic and exceptionally fine 1850s 2-piece stag handled, clip point, Bowie knife. Acid etched panel on the clip point blade reads: "GEO WOLSTENHOLM & SON'S CELEBRATED / CALIFORNIA KNIFE". Ricasso is marked: "I*X L" and "GEO WOLSTENHHOLM & SON / WASHINGTON WORKS / SHEFFIELD". Stag handles under German silver cross guard bear an unused, left side, silver escutcheon held in place by 2 pins. Impressive 13 - 1/2" blade is in original polish and is the finest example of this model that this consignor has seen. Red Moroccan leather sheath appears original to the knife and bears the I*X L gold stamp with silver drag and throat. This exact knife is featured in the book "California's Best / Old West Art And Antiques" by Brian and Brad Witherell, at the top of pg. 108. CONDITION: Mirror-like blade has only a few insignificant mottling spots with no nicks or pitting. Scabbard is solid with good color. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2" Overall Length: 13 - 1/2"
Fantastic and exceptionally fine 1850s 2-piece stag handled, clip point, Bowie knife. Acid etched panel on the clip point blade reads: "GEO WOLSTENHOLM & SON'S CELEBRATED...more / CALIFORNIA KNIFE". Ricasso is marked: "I*X L" and "GEO WOLSTENHHOLM & SON / WASHINGTON WORKS / SHEFFIELD". Stag handles under German silver cross guard bear an unused, left side, silver escutcheon held in place by 2 pins. Impressive 13 - 1/2" blade is in original polish and is the finest example of this model that this consignor has seen. Red Moroccan leather sheath appears original to the knife and bears the I*X L gold stamp with silver drag and throat. This exact knife is featured in the book "California's Best / Old West Art And Antiques" by Brian and Brad Witherell, at the top of pg. 108. CONDITION: Mirror-like blade has only a few insignificant mottling spots with no nicks or pitting. Scabbard is solid with good color. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2" Overall Length: 13 - 1/2"

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LARGE GOLD NUGGET WITH PINK GOLD QUARTZ

Lot # 1168 (Sale Order: 167 of 353)      

Beautiful pink quartz gold nugget. Nugget weighs 310 grams.

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GOLD INGOT OFF FAMOUS "CENTRAL AMERICA" SHIPWRECK.

Lot # 1169 (Sale Order: 168 of 353)      

This beautiful bar was salvaged from the famous Central America shipwreck. 469 grams total weight.

CORRECTION: The title is correct that this is a gold ingot, and NOT a full gold bar.  The bar has been cut down and the current weight is now 469 grams as described. The weight is no longer 233.91 oz as imprinted on top. The bar is still .908 fine.

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14K SHREVE & CO SAN FRANCISCO GOLD QUARTZ H/C POCKET WATCH & CHAIN.

Lot # 1170 (Sale Order: 169 of 353)      

14k yellow gold private label Shreve & Co. gold quartz pocket watch by American Waltham Watch Company. Hunter cased pocket watch, model 1899, circa 1900. Movement marked "A.W.W.Co., Waltham, Massachusetts, Riverside". Movement #10050360, 16s, 17 jewels. Beautifully decorated case with engine turned back cover, and hand engraving to body and cuvette. Front cover with 7 individual pieces of inlaid gold quartz. Case marked "Keystone" & "14K". Includes 14k gold pocket watch chain set with 13 individual pieces of inlaid gold quartz, measuring 16" in length and marked "14KT" on swivel clasp. Hunting cover opens quite easily. Outer edge of dial has a small crack between 11 and 12 o'clock positions. Watchcase measures 52mm in diameter. Combined gross weight of watch and chain is 269.9 grams. Running.

CORRECTION: Condition addendum: Case and chain untested. Crystal and bezel are both loose. Watch is running and sets properly, but the stem and crown click while setting the time.

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BAG OF SMALL GOLD NUGGETS.

Lot # 1171 (Sale Order: 170 of 353)      

30 grams total weight.

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LOT OF 2: GOLD LADIES POCKET WATCHES.

Lot # 1172 (Sale Order: 171 of 353)      

94.6 grams total weight. Larger watch made by Elgin with small diamond and fancy 14k case. Small case made by Waltham and is 14k.

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GAMBLING POCKET ROULETTE WATCH.

Lot # 1173 (Sale Order: 172 of 353)      

Comes with original box and travel bag. Working condition.

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1874 CC $20 LIBERTY HEAD NGC AU50.

Lot # 1174 (Sale Order: 173 of 353)      

Difficult date.

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1855 CENTRAL AMERICAN GOLD COMMEMORATIVE COIN

Lot # 1175 (Sale Order: 174 of 353)      

This $50 Kellogg & Co. Gold Coin was issued to commemorate the S.S. Central America shipwreck. Limited to 5000 production. 1300 grains of gold.

CORRECTION: 1300 grains is approximately 84 grams.

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1876 $20 PCGS MS 61.

Lot # 1176 (Sale Order: 175 of 353)      

Early slab.

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