APRIL FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, APRIL 17, 2024

APRIL FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, APRIL 17, 2024

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APRIL FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, APRIL 17, 2024

APRIL FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, APRIL 17, 2024

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C. SHARPS MODEL 4C 4 BARREL DERINGER.

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 51 of 487)      

Cal. 32 Long RF. S# 13992. Bbl. 3", four-shot cluster. Iron frame with a spur trigger. Two-piece bird's-head walnut grips. CONDITION: metal is cleaned to be bright, showi...moreng scattered light pitting. Grips have an age-darkened appearance, showing wear. Dark, pitted bores have largely intact rifling. Bbl. retaining latch is not functioning. The firing pin rotates properly. (01-24867/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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C. SHARPS & CO. MODEL 2A 4 BARREL DERINGER.

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 52 of 487)      

Cal. 30 RF. S# 11640. Bbl. 3", four-shot cluster. Medium-size brass action with spur trigger. Two-piece checkered Gutta-Percha grips. CONDITION: bbls. have a gray appeara...morence with scattered light pitting. Brass frame shows a light patina. Grips have moderately worn checkering. The firing pin rotates properly. Dark, lightly pitted bores retain largely intact rifling. (01-24864/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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C. SHARPS MODEL 1A 4 BARREL DERINGER.

Lot # 3051 (Sale Order: 53 of 487)      

Cal. 22 Short. S# 56882. The matching numbered four barrel 2 1/2" cluster has a brass front sight. Brass action with a spur trigger. Two piece Gutta Percha grips. CONDITI...moreON: bbls. have a gray patina with scattered light marks and light pitting near the muzzle. Brass has acquired a mustard patina with marks around barrel rails and a crack on the central buttpiece. Good grips. Fair bores with pitting. The firing pin rotates properly. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25018/MD). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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C. SHARPS MODEL 2A PEPPERBOX PISTOL.

Lot # 3052 (Sale Order: 54 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 20199. The matching numbered 3" four barrel cluster has a brass front sight. Brass frame. Rotating firing pin on hammer. Checkered ivory grips. UNATTACHED ...moreACCESSORIES: photo of pistol. CONDITION: barrels have a gray patina appearance with spots of light, cleaned pitting. Brass has a clean appearance with scattered areas of patina. Good grips, with one crack in the right panel and one gouge in the left panel. Fair bores with pitting. The firing pin appears to be functional. (01-24959/MD). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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EBEN T. STARR 4 BARREL PEPPERBOX.

Lot # 3053 (Sale Order: 55 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF. NSN. Bbls. 2 3/4", four-shot cluster with bead sight. Bbls. tip forward for loading. Fourth model flat-standing breech brass frame with side-mounted hammer & ...morebutton-style trigger. Two-piece walnut grips. Mfg. 1864-69. CONDITION: bbls. and frame are brightly polished. Grips have handling marks. The lightly pitted bores retain sound rifling. Firing pin doesn't appear to rotate. (01-24873/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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E. ALLEN & CO SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.

Lot # 3054 (Sale Order: 56 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 3195. Bbl. 4", round with an octagon shank. Cone-style front sight with fixed V-notch rear sight. Action features a spur trigger & center-mounted hammer. T...morewo-piece walnut grips. Mfg. 1865-71. CONDITION: metal has a faded gray appearance, showing spotted corrosion. Grips show spots of finish loss & handling marks. The left panel has a small chip at its toe. Lightly pitted bore with partially intact rifling. (01-24871/DS). ANTIQUE. $250-350.

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BACON & CLAPP SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.

Lot # 3055 (Sale Order: 57 of 487)      

Cal. 30 RF. S# 351. Bbl. 3 1/2", octagon with semi-circular front sight. Rare brass frame with a spur trigger has a flush-fitted recoil shield with a center-mounted hamme...morer. Two-piece rosewood grips have matching S#. Mfg. in the mid-1860s. CONDITION: bbl. finish has faded to gray, showing scattered, very light pitting. Brass frame shows a very light patina. Grips have an age-darkened appearance; the left panel has a small chip at the action. Hammer pin is replaced with an incorrect screw. Action will not hold in a cocked position. Dark, pitted bore with partially intact rifling. (01-24872/DS). ANTIQUE. $200-300.

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BACON MFG. CO. LARGE FRAME SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.

Lot # 3056 (Sale Order: 58 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF Long. S# 82. Bbl. 5", octagon with brass cone front sight. High-recoil shield iron frame with spur trigger and center-mounted hammer. Two-piece rosewood grips....more Estimated quantity of 1,600 mfg. in the early to mid-1860s. CONDITION: bbl. retains 60% dull, fading blue, showing scattered corrosion. The frame has faded to gray, showing scattered corrosion. Grips show light wear & marks. Action will not hold in a cocked position. The lightly pitted bore retains largely intact rifling. (01-24865/DS). ANTIQUE. $350-500.

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CONNECTICUT ARMS & MANF. CO "BULLDOG" PISTOL.

Lot # 3057 (Sale Order: 59 of 487)      

Cal. 44 RF. S# 1051 (under right grip panel). The 4" octagon barrel is marked on top "CONNECTICUT ARMS & MANF. CO. NAUBUC CONN." with a German silver small blade front si...moreght. Pivoting breech block with the unlock button, acting as a rear sight, marked "PATENTED OCT 25, 1864". Round butt frame with a spur trigger. Matching-numbered two-piece hard rubber grips. CONDITION: fair overall. Metal has a gray patina appearance with numerous marks and light prior pitting. Good grips with cracks on the backs around the grip screw. Unable to hold at full cock. Good bore with strong rifling and spots of pitting. (01-25057/MD). ANTIQUE. $200-300.

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DAVID WILLIAMSON DERRINGER WITH PERCUSSION INSERT.

Lot # 3058 (Sale Order: 60 of 487)      

Cal. 41 RF. S# 3619. Mfg. 1866-1870 with 2 1/2" barrel, marked "WILLIAMSON'S PAT. OCT. 2, 1866 NEW YORK". German silver blade front sight. The top of the barrel has an en...moregraved arrow. Brass frame with engraving. Walnut checkered stock. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: percussion insert. CONDITION: barrel has blue in protected areas; balance is gray with spots of patina. Brass has a mustard patina. The stock has a crack near the tip along with worn checkering at the butt; the balance of the finish is good. Good bore with strong lands and pitting. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25019/MD). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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MERRIMACK ARMS & MFG. CO SOUTHERNER PISTOL.

Lot # 3059 (Sale Order: 61 of 487)      

Cal. 41 RF. S# 1041 (mfg. 1866-1869). The side-pivoting octagon 2 1/2" barrel has assembly # "21". Brass frame with spur trigger. Matching numbered 2-piece walnut grips. ...moreCONDITION: barrel has a gray patina appearance with scattered marks and peppery oxidation. Brass has a mustard patina with verdigris on the interior. Good grip finish with small gouges around screw escutcheons. Good bore with pitting. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25027/MD). ANTIQUE. $200-300.

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ALLEN & WHEELOCK BAR HAMMER PERCUSSION PISTOL.

Lot # 3060 (Sale Order: 62 of 487)      

Cal. 36. S# 304. Bbl. 3", round with octagon shank. The lightly engraved boxlock action has a center-mounted hammer. Bag-type walnut grips. CONDITION: gray metal shows sc...moreattered pitting & corrosion. Grips show heavy wear with dents and small chips. Functioning action. The lightly pitted bore retains intact rifling. (01-24870/DS). ANTIQUE. $150-250.

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INSCRIBED ETHAN ALLEN & THURBER OF NORWICH, CT

Lot # 3061 (Sale Order: 63 of 487)      

MEDIUM SIZE 1837 PATENT DATE PEPPERBOX DA PISTOL. Cal. 31. S# 166. The 6-barrel cluster measures 5" in length and is partially stamped "LT. P. ARMSTRONG H.8.^". Barrel ma...morerkings include the partially obscured "THURBER NORWICH C-T" & "PATENTED 1837 CAST STEEL." The frame has scroll engraving with a bar hammer marked "ALLEN'S PATENT." Matching numbers on the mainspring and two-piece walnut grips, which have German silver oval plates. CONDITION: metal has a worn gray patina appearance with scattered marks and prior light pitting. The worn wood finish has notable gouges. Dark bores. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25054/MD). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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NATIONAL ARMS MOORES PATENT ENGRAVED FRONT LOADING

Lot # 3062 (Sale Order: 64 of 487)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Teat-fire. S# 22114. Bbl. 3 1/4" round w/ semi-circular sight. Six shot round brass cyl. Brass frame w/ spur trigger has hooked extractor on right side....more Action, cyl. & bbl. have 50% coverage of vine type foliate scroll w/ punch dot backgrounds. Full silver finish. 2 piece ivory bird's head grips. Estimated total of 30,000 mfg. 1864-70. CONDITION: bbl. retains 97% silver finish. Frame shows over 50% silver finish & cyl. retains traces of silver finish. The silver has acquired a pleasing dark tarnish. Grips have a mild yellow color w/ small grain checks showing slight age related shrinking. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25022/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR ENGRAVED PRESENTATION BACON ARMS

Lot # 3062a (Sale Order: 65 of 487)      

REVOLVER OF MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT BVT. BRIG. GENERAL HENRY TREMAIN. Cal. 31. S# 302. This is a standard configuration of the scarce Bacon Arms, Norwich CT made pocket...more revolver, 9.5” overall, 4” octagonal barrel, engraved and silver plated, mounted with smooth ivory grips. This revolver is featured in a October 1996 9-page Gun Report article which should be read. Henry Edwin Joseph Tremain (1840-1910) was from a prominent New York family, had just graduated from New York City College in 1860 and had entered Columbia University’s Law School as the war began. Among other elite New Yorkers he was a member of the 3rd Company, 7th New York State National Guard. Uniforms and equipment was of the finest quality for the 7th and one tradition of the regiment was that each member should carry his own personal pistol in a holster on his belt as part of his uniform. Many fancy weapons, especially Colts are known among the ranks of the famous “Silk Stockings” regiment. Henry's uncle and godfather Joseph Charles Tremain gave his 20 year old nephew at time of enrollment in the 7th this “Excelsior Model” Bacon Revolver. The presentation inscribed on left barrel housing: “From J.C.T. to H.E.J.T.” above “3” designated 3rd Company of the 7th. Engraved over the presentation “FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH”. The holster like the revolver has survived in exemplary condition. Many 7th New Yorkers served only 90 days, but remain upon his return to New York and was commissioned Lieutenant in the 73rd New York volunteer infantry August 1861 which was a well-known fighting unit. Tremain would be captured by rebel forces under Stonewall Jackson August 29, 1862 at second Manassas while leading a countercharge. He was held at Libby prison till exchanged a month later just after Antietam. Tremaine resumed his duties staff duties under General Dan sickles, he would soon be promoted to captain and in April 1862 to major. At Chancellorsville he served on the staff of Major General Joseph Hooker, and was recommended for brevet promotion. In 1864 Tremain was detailed to special service in the West along with General Sickles visiting every army operating beyond the Appalachians. On May 15th still attached to General Sickles who was visiting Ge. Wm. Tecumseh Sherman's command under confidential orders of the president. With Sickles’ permission, he volunteered for staff duty under Major General Daniel Butterfield and for a short time commanded a brigade. An unfortunate incident of friendly fire occurred in the heavily wooded terrain near Resaca when the brigade of Colonel Benjamin Harrison was accidentally fired upon by the brigade of Colonel John Coburn. Tremain rode between the lines in front of Coborn's command knocking down the muskets of the front rank with his sword and his hands while both brigades blazed merrily away at each other. Due to his efforts the firing stopped and the federal assault on the rebel lines continued. In a letter to Tremain, Gen. Butterfield expressed his appreciation. Your devotion and energy and camp and on the march your gallantry and our assault on the enemy works, at Resaca Georgia, and your genuine qualities have endeared you to us all. Eventually Tremain would receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions at Resaca. Rejoining the Army of Potomac, Tremain served with the Cavalry Corps on the Staffs of General John Gregg and John Crook and participated in the battles of Hatchers Run, Dinwiddie Courthouse, Sailors Creek, and the final engagements at Appomattox. He was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel for gallant and meritorious service by special recommendation of Major General Philip Sheridan and was later brevetted to the ranks of Colonel and Brigadier General. In April 1866 after serving in the occupation forces in the Carolinas, Tremain resigned his commission, returned to New York City, received his law degree in 1867, started prominent law firm, becoming well-known NYC attorney and politician. In 1868 he was employed by the United States Marshall as a special counsel in the prosecution of William Marcy “Boss” Tweed. He was appointed 1st Assistant United States District Attorney under President Grant. Tremain was the author of numerous legal texts, he wrote a memorial volume in 1905 for General Dan Sickles, and an important Civil War text “The Last Hours of Sheridan’s Cavalry”, in 1904. It is still in print today and is a widely regarded scholarly account of the final events leading to war’s end at Appomattox. He also wrote his firsthand account: “Two Days of War, A Gettysburg Narrative”. It is likely this wonderful holstered revolver served this gallant officer throughout the war. Holster and pistol show honest use, an extremely well cared for. ... FOR FULL DESCRIPTION PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE. (01-25012/JS). $3,000-4,000.

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CIVIL WAR ERA INSCRIBED SLOCUM "SLIDING SLEEVE"

Lot # 3062B (Sale Order: 66 of 487)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. S# 1162. Slocum patented unique cylinder, each of 5 chambers is a sliding sleeve, which locks when not loading or unloading. When reloading the cha...morember sleeve is unlocked and pushed forward, which ejects cartridge brass and new cartridge can be loaded, then the sleeve is moved back and locked for firing. Manufactured late war by Brooklyn Arms Company, maker's mark and patent on top of barrel. Engraved brass frame with spur trigger. Backstrap is finely engraved "B. Smith to A.C. Goodrich, March 21 1865". There are several possibilities for A.C. Goodrich, none being soldiers. The gun was thought to be used by a policeman in New York City. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: small file of research, and 1912 small book on history of Goodrich family. CONDITION: very good overall, gray/plum iron patina, brass has traces of silver plate, sound solid well fit bag grips. Inscription is easily read as our other markings. Mechanics are fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24962/JS). ANTIQUE. $500-700.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR ERA D. MOORE SWING-OUT SA

Lot # 3063 (Sale Order: 67 of 487)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 32 RF. S# 2370. Moore's Patent Revolvers were mfg. in Brooklyn, NY, from 1861–1863. Estimated 8,000 revolvers were mfg., production ceased after Rollin Wh...moreite sued for patent infringement. 6" Octagon barrel with a cone front sight. Bottom of the barrel houses a detachable ejector rod that appears to be inscribed "C ROD #185 FOR OVIR AY --- FUIE." Seven-shot round cylinder. Silver-finished brass frame with scroll engraving. One-piece walnut grip. CONDITION: barrel has varnish applied over a gray patina appearance, with vice marks on the sides near the cyl. and scattered marks. The frame has a faint silver finish with scattered areas of black tarnish and some vice marks. Fair grip finish with worn areas, scratches, and marks. Good bore with strong rifling and areas of pitting. (01-24979/MD). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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L. W. POND POCKET / BELT MODEL SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3064 (Sale Order: 68 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 1138. Bbl. 5", octagon with triangular-shaped brass blade front sight and frame notched rear. Mfg. 1861-1870 In Worcester, MASS by Lucius Willson Pond has ...morea silver-plated iron frame, a blued barrel, rosewood grips, a pin latch (rather than the earliest lever latches), a case-colored hammer, and spur trigger. Serial number on the butt along with the serrated-headed screwdriver is most often used for cylinder removal. Assembly number 205 is visible on the grips, left side of the frame under the grip, cylinder stop, cylinder, cylinder pivot, and barrel. Offered in a brass frame plus barrels of 4 or 6 inches. Earlier example with July 10, 1860 patent date on barrel made before lawsuit by S&W for violation of their Rollin White patent; after 1862 lawsuit, remaining 4,486 revolvers on hand were given S&W markings and 1855 patent date. CONDITION: good example with no remaining silver finish. Traces of bright barrel bluing, but no case colors. Very good grips with minimal light marks. Good to very good bore with distinct rifling, bright appearance, and areas of light pitting. Good mechanical functioning and timing; hair trigger. (01-25001/NW). ANTIQUE. $350-500.

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MANHATTAN ARMS NAVY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3065 (Sale Order: 69 of 487)      

Cal. 36. S# 997. Bbl. 5". Round blade front sight. Brass trigger guard & grip frame. Five shot cyl. All visible matching numbers. Action is sluggish but functional when h...moreand cycled. Cyl. notches do not always line up correctly when hand cycled. Smooth walnut grips. CONDITION: grips show older varnish w/ overall flaking, a long repaired crack on right panel, scattered dings & handling wear. Brass parts are a yellow patina w/ scattered dings & oxidation. Balance of metal is a gray patina w/ scattered dings, pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25048/MJC). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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SPRINGFIELD ARMS CO. DOUBLE TRIGGER BELT MODEL

Lot # 3066 (Sale Order: 70 of 487)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 66. Bbl. 5" with brass bead front sight and screw slot in top strap serving as rear. Mfg. 1851 (about 100 units) with two triggers: the front rotate...mores the cylinder when the hammer is fully cocked, then full pull continues to contact the rear trigger, which will fire the revolver. Correctly without any markings; back strap with added (stamped) "J. HOGAN." Center-mounted hammer and distinctive groove around cylinder in line with nipples. Rosewood grips are numbered "66." Some were fitted with a loading lever assembly; some were not. Originally blued or case colored with barrels of 4, 5, or 6 inches. Very similar to the Double Trigger Navy Model. CONDITION: poor to fair with some damage plus replacement screws and pins. The trigger guard is split across the rear attachment screw hole (rear piece included); the front aligns with slots in front of the trigger without means of securing. The loading lever, pivot, and grip screw appear to be replacements. The barrel retaining a pin appears to have been replaced. Cylinder and hammer rotation function, but it appears something should be added to limit the free rotation to preserve indexing. Only very faint traces of bluing remain, with an overall cleaned, gray patina. Good, solid grip, with marks mostly in the butt area. Poor bore with a dark, pitted appearance. (01-25053/NW). ANTIQUE. $400-700.

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MASS ARMS MAYNARD PRIMED PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3067 (Sale Order: 71 of 487)      

Cal. 31. S# 985. Bbl. 5", round with pinched brass sight and integral fixed rear. Mfg. 1851–1857 (approx. 1,000 units) in Chicopee Falls. Offered in barrel lengths of 3" ...moreto 7", longer barrels have greater value. Matching 985 on rear of frame under grips and back of lock; 501 on cylinder pivot. Floral etched scene with a stand of arms on a 6 rd. unfluted cylinder; floral engraving on the frame and lock. Plated brass backstrap. Manual cylinder rotation with release button normally forward of trigger resulting from patent lawsuit with Colt in 1851; replacement brass trigger guard with large bolt replacing cylinder release. To further keep from infringing on Colt patents, it was fitted with a Maynard automatic nipple priming (missing cover) system. CONDITION: poor to fair general condition missing hammer and primer door. Replacement trigger guard and missing cylinder release button. The bottom screw-in back strap appears to be a larger-headed replacement. Gray patina throughout, with only traces of plating on the backstrap. Lock functions with a hair trigger. Fair to good bore with almost straight rifling mixed with pitting but generally bright. (01-25041/NW). ANTIQUE. $250-400.

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MOORES PATENT FIREARMS CO. FRONT LOADING REVOLVER.

Lot # 3068 (Sale Order: 72 of 487)      

Cal. 32 Teat-fire. S# 25644. Bbl. 3 1/4", round with semi-circular front sight. Round six shot cyl. Engraved brass action with spur trigger. Two-piece walnut grips. Mfg. ...more1864-70. Bbl. and cyl. retain 80% of their blue, showing spots of corrosion. The brass frame exhibits a mild patina. Grips show wear & handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-24874/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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SMITH PATENT SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3069 (Sale Order: 73 of 487)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 2912. Bbl. 2 7/8" with a semi-circular front sight. Five-shot fluted cyl. Nickel-finished spur trigger action. The top strap is marked "Smith's Patent / Ap...moreril 15, 1873." Two-piece rosewood grips. CONDITION: 70% of the nickel shows spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear. The right panel has small chips at the action & toe. Sound action. Bore shows spots of pitting but retains good rifling. (01-24863/DS). ANTIQUE. $200-300.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR ERA THOMAS J. STAFFORD POCKET

Lot # 3070 (Sale Order: 74 of 487)      

PISTOL. Cal. 22 RF. S# 1040 (under left grip panel). Mfg. in New Haven, CT, 1860–1861, based on N. L. Babcock's patent. Matching numbered tip-down octagon 3 1/2" barrel w...moreith address on rib. Blade front sight. Brass frame with floral scroll engraving that extends to barrel flats. The backstrap is faintly inscribed and appears to read "G H Converor." Butt of frame marked with patent date. Two-piece rosewood grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: leather holster with brass stud retention. Fair condition, showing a scattered black exterior. CONDITION: barrel has a gray patina appearance with wear to markings & engraving. The frame has marks around the rear sight and a crack from the frame screw to the top of the frame behind the rear sight. Brass has a mustard patina throughout, with verdigris on the interior portions covered by grips and a somewhat washed inscription on the backstrap. Good grip finish with a crack around the screw on the back of the left panel and a repair chip near the butt of the right grip panel. Fair bore with patting. (01-25046/MD). $200-300.

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INSCRIBED UNION WHITNEY ARMORY 2ND MODEL NAVY

Lot # 3071 (Sale Order: 75 of 487)      

REVOLVER NOTED TO COLONEL WILLIAM R GIVEN OF THE 102ND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Cal. 36. S# 6181A. Back of right grip panel scratched "Wal R / Given / 102 OVI". Paper pro...morevenance dated Jan. 31, 1901 appears to read, "Dear Archie, this is Uncle Bill's pistol that he used in the war. The girl took almost everything, I got this pistol and Pickward got his compass." The 102nd Ohio Infantry was mustered for 3 years of service on August 18, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Given. The regiment was notably present at the Defense of Cincinatti in 1862 and the Siege of Dacatur in 1864. The 102nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on June 12th, 1865. The octagon 7 1/2" barrel has a brass stud front sight and is marked "E WHITNEY / N. HAVEN." Six-shot round cylinder with roll engraving lion, eagle, and shield emblems; the cylinder has six safety notches. Colt-style latch on the loading lever. Brass trigger guard. Two-piece matching-numbered walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: paper prov. CONDITION: metal has a gray patina with areas of cleaned pitting, faded cyl. engraving, cyl. turn line, and deep marks. Grips are intact with thinning varnish, eroded wood on the bottom right grip panel, and scattered small gouges. Good bore, with strong gain twist rifling showing pitting. (01-25052/MD). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

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