August Firearms Auction: Day 3 August 24, 2023

August Firearms Auction: Day 3 August 24, 2023

Thursday, August 24, 2023  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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August Firearms Auction: Day 3 August 24, 2023

August Firearms Auction: Day 3 August 24, 2023

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RELIC CONFEDERATE SHORT SWORD.

Lot # 3026 (Sale Order: 26 of 461)      

21” overall, 16” double edged heavily worn blade. This manufacture is associated with Leech & Rigdon and Selma Armory using cast brass feathered cutlass handles. COND...moreITION: very good as relic, blade has heavy iron patina & pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18749/JS). $300-500.

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HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR CAVALRY OFFICER SABER.

Lot # 3027 (Sale Order: 27 of 461)      

34” etched blade with patriotic panels including “US CAVALRY” in fancy script. Spiral silver plated metal grip, engraved hilt & pommel with raised relief “Liberty...more” head on quillon, a rare feature. The silver plated brass scabbard has as top mount raised relief head of “Lady Liberty”, the middle mount has bust of George Washington and drag is engraved. The middle mount and drag are added from another manufacturer and not original to this sword. Very attractive sword once in collection of Don Ball. CONDITION: very good overall, saber appears original and complete other than missing most of its twisted wire grip wrap. The scabbard appears original to saber with additions of middle mount & drag as noted, both mounts are original from Civil War. (02-19259/JS). $1,500-2,500.

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PRESENTATION GRADE CIVIL WAR NON-REGULATION STAFF

Lot # 3028 (Sale Order: 28 of 461)      

& FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD. Overall length: 39”. Blade length: 31 7/8”. Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. The blade has two 8 1/2" e...moretched panels that show an eagle on one side & “US” on the other. The ricasso is marked “W. CLAUBERG (knight) SOLINGEN”. Gilded brass hilt with heavily pierced semi-basket guard showing an eagle perched on a shield surrounded by a wreath all on a backdrop formed by a spray of 8 American flags. Architecturally embellished knuckle bow with floral motifs as it joins the pommel. The pommel has oak leaf & laurel leaf decorations with a stepped pommel cap. Beautifully articulated silver grip with gold plated brass multi-strand wire wrap. Iron scabbard with exceptionally fancy gilded brass mounts. The throat has a “US” on each side. The first band has an eagle above & an American shield below. The second band has foliate motifs above & below, and the exceptionally well-done drag has various foliate motifs. CONDITION: the blade has a light gray finish with minimal staining & clear, crisp etching. Hilt retains a majority of its original gilded finish. Silver grip is tarnished but undamaged. Scabbard body has oxidation, and the mounts retain most of their original gilded finish. (02-19270/BF). $1,400-1,800.

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CIVIL WAR PERIOD NON-REGULATION HIGH GRADE STAFF &

Lot # 3029 (Sale Order: 29 of 461)      

FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD. Overall length: 41”. Blade length: 31 1/2". Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched over 3/4 of it...mores length with various foliate & patriotic motifs including a large “US” and spread-wing American eagle. The ricasso is etched “H SAUERBIER MAKER NEWARK NJ”. Gilded brass hilt with pierced semi-basket guard showing a spread-wing American eagle with various foliate motifs. Eagle head quillon & embellished knuckle bow. Foliate decorated pommel capped with an oval depicting a bust of Washington. Silvered grip with gilded brass wire wrap. Black finished scabbard with gilded brass mounts. Mounts have engraved geometric & foliate decoration. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray mottled patina with evidence of cleaned pitting, particularly at the tip. The hilt shows traces of original gilded finish, and the grip is undamaged. Scabbard shows wear to the finish, and the mounts show traces of original gilding. (02-19256/BF). $1,200-1,600.

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COMPOSITE HIGH GRADE US M1850 STYLE FOOT OFFICER'S

Lot # 3030 (Sale Order: 30 of 461)      

OR STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 31 1/2". Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched o...morever 60% of its length with various foliate, patriotic & military motifs, including an American eagle and a large “US”. Gilded brass hilt in the form of a foot officer's sword but with a pierced guard showing a small “US” within a foliate motif. Knuckle bow shows lineal decoration with small embellishments where it joins the eagle head pommel. Silver grip with faux wire wrap. Scabbard has a brown finished body with gilded brass mounts. The top mount features a full-length Lady Liberty with shield. The center mount has a small spray of arms, and the bottom mount has a flag-bearing soldier scaling a hill. It is quite likely that all parts of this sword are not original to a single sword. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray mottled patina, and the etching is a bit weak. The hilt is quite solid with traces of original gilded finish and a tarnished grip. Scabbard body is slightly mottled, but retains most of its original finish. Scabbard mounts show traces of original gilding. (02-19227/BF). $1,000-1,300.

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CIVIL WAR ERA NON-REGULATION FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD.

Lot # 3031 (Sale Order: 31 of 461)      

Overall length: 40 3/4". Blade length: 31 7/8”. Blade has a single wide fuller and is etched over half its length with various military, patriotic & foliate motifs. The...more spine of the blade is etched “IRON PROOF”. Gilded brass hilt with pierced semi-basket guard featuring a spread-wing American eagle with glory above. Linearly decorated knuckle bow with foliate decoration as it enters the pommel. Pommel has foliate & floral decoration on the front along with scrollwork stepped pommel cap. Wire-wrapped sharkskin grip. Gilded brass mounted iron scabbard with a darkened finish. Scabbard mounts are enhanced with floral & scroll engraving. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray mottled patina and the etching is a bit light. Hilt is a bit loose and slightly misshaped, but does have vestiges of original gilded finish. Grip shows wear and wire has become dislodged. Scabbard body retains mottled areas of original finish. Scabbard mounts show traces of original gilding. (02-19261/BF). $800-1,200.

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COMPOSITE HIGH-GRADE US M1850 STYLE STAFF & FIELD

Lot # 3032 (Sale Order: 32 of 461)      

OFFICER'S SWORD. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 31 1/4". Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched on each side with ...morea 5 1/2" panel that shows a spread-wing American eagle on one side, and a large “US” on the other. Gilded brass hilt of classic M1850 staff & field form with a pierced semi-basket guard that includes foliate motifs with a large “US”. Knuckle bow shows lineal decoration with slight embellishments where it joins the fully articulated eagle pommel. Silver grip with faux wire wrap. Scabbard has a brown finished body with gilded brass mounts. The top & middle mounts have acanthus leaf suspension straps with brass suspension rings. The bottom mount & drag are plain. It is quite likely that all parts of this sword are not original to a single sword. CONDITION: blade has a light gray lightly mottled patina, and the etching remains strong. The hilt is quite solid with traces of original gilded finish and a tarnished grip. Scabbard body may have seen some refinishing work at some point. Scabbard mounts show slight traces of original gilding. (02-19262/BF). $800-1,100.

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SCARCE FEDERALLY INSPECTED POST-CIVIL WAR M1860

Lot # 3033 (Sale Order: 33 of 461)      

STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD BY THE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. Overall length: 39 1/4". Blade length: 31 1/4". Blade has a raised medial ridge and is etched over 13” of its l...moreength with various patriotic, military & foliate motifs. There is an etched marking near the ricasso that reads “U.S. Armory Springfield Mass”. Gilded brass hilt with a double kidney guard featuring an eagle with spray of arms and a shield over a spray of arms. Embellished knuckle bow & eagle decorated pommel. Wire-wrapped sharkskin grip. Gilded brass mounted plated scabbard marked on the drag with inspector's initials “S.W.P.” CONDITION: blade has substantial original factory polish. Hilt retains nearly all of its original gilded finish. Grip & wire are complete. Scabbard mounts retain nearly all of their original gilding. The body of the scabbard does have some staining & oxidation to the finish. PROVENANCE: From the estate collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (02-19734-5/BF). $700-900.

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US M1832 SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD.

Lot # 3034 (Sale Order: 34 of 461)      

Overall length: 26". Blade length: 19 1/4". Plain blade with a 10 1/4" fuller atop two 3 3/8" fullers. Blade is marked at the ricasso “(eagle) N.P. AMES CABOTVILLE” o...moren one side, and “US. 1845 NWP” on the other. Solid brass hilt with simple crossguard. Eagle impressed pommel with fish scale grip. Grip has 3 iron rivets. Brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina. Hilt has an overall deep mellow patina, as does the mounts on the scabbard. Leather is slightly crazed & flexed but remains very strong. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19879 /BF). $600-800.

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US M1860 NAVAL CUTLASS.

Lot # 3035 (Sale Order: 35 of 461)      

Overall length: 32". Blade length: 25 1/2". Plain blade with a single wide fuller. Blade is stamped at the ricasso with an anchor over “P”. The blade appears to have ...morebeen plated possibly with chrome. Brass hilt with full cup guard. The guard is stamped in the quillon area “24M 273”. Wire wrapped leather grip. Leather scabbard with copper rivet construction. CONDITION: plated blade has been sharpened and is starting to lose plating. Blade also appears to have been rehilted. Guard has a polished lacquer finish. Grip has been rewrapped with wire added possibly at an arsenal. Leather scabbard is flexed but unbroken. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19880/BF). $400-600.

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CIVIL WAR COMPOSITE CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3036 (Sale Order: 36 of 461)      

34.5” blade with unstopped fuller, model 1860 style hilt & grip, European iron mounted scabbard. CONDITION: good overall, blade is brown, pitted with grinding marks, or...moreiginal leather grip is about 60% intact, thin single wire wrap is complete, appears re-peened. Scabbard fits blade but made for wider blade. (02-19157/JS). $400-500.

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3 CIVIL WAR PERIOD SWORDS.

Lot # 3037 (Sale Order: 37 of 461)      

1) M1840 ARTILLERY. Overall length: 39”. Blade length: 31 7/8”. Plain blade with a single wide fuller is stamped at the ricasso “U.S. J.T.” & “AMES MF'G CO CHIC...moreOPEE MASS”. Plain brass hilt with downturned quillon. Wire-wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a few tiny nicks to the edge. The remainder of the sword shows light wear. 2) M1840 NCO. Overall length: 39 1/2". Blade length: 32 1/8”. Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked at the ricasso “US A.D.K 1865” & “Made by AMES MFG CO. CHICOPEE MASS”. Solid brass hilt & grip. Brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a few scattered stains mixed with original factory polish. Hilt shows light wear. Scabbard has some loss of finish with serious flexing to the leather. 3) M1850 FOOT. Overall length: 36 1/4". Blade length: 30 3/8”. Plain blade with a single wide fuller and a secondary fuller near the spine. Ricasso is stamped “Made by AMES MFG CO. CHICOPEE MASS”. Gilded brass hilt. Wire-wrapped sharkskin grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina with some staining and numerous chips to the edge. Hilt shows only races of original gilding. Grip & wire show wear but are intact. PROVENANCE: From the estate collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (02-19734-3/BF). $800-1,200.

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GWYN & CAMPBELL TYPE I CARBINE.

Lot # 3038 (Sale Order: 38 of 461)      

Cal. 52 Percussion. S# 3327. Bbl. 20". Early Carbine w/ the long serpentine lever & hammer rounded. Also, w/ long ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards. S#s on visible...more parts match along w/ a “41” stamped on finger lever, bottom Bbl. flat & frame. Saddle ring & bar left side frame. Walnut buttstock. CONDITION: Hammer works properly in both half & full cock, but the nipple is missing. Metal has been cleaned & has an old reblued finish leaving markings washed & faint along w/ some pitting & freckling w/ light to moderate rust. Stock has no visible cartouches. Bore is poor w/ strong rifling but dark & pitted. (01-23494/CW). ANTIQUE. $1000-1,500.

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SCARCE WARD HAMMER MOUNTED MAYNARD PRIMING SYSTEM

Lot # 3039 (Sale Order: 39 of 461)      

ALTERED MUSKET. Cal 69 NSN. This rarely seen alteration done for the state of NY by Lt. James Noble Ward in 1857. His contract was to alter 1200 muskets, but Ward died De...morecember 6th 1858 & he had altered 300 muskets. The muskets were issued to the 12th NY infantry. The regimental inspector reported that the Ward altered muskets were not satisfactory & "are already condemned by the men" & recommended their recall. The 12th NY disbanded prior to the Civil War. 40 Of these muskets were issued to the 50th NY infantry in 1864. George Moller in his text "American Military Shoulder Arms, Vol. 3" Pg. 76 states "Surviving examples indicate that a variety of muskets were altered by Lt. Ward.". The alteration here is on undated Whitney model 1816 contract musket in standard configuration for the flintlock with 42” barrel. Ward added his patented Maynard magazine hammer stamped "J.N.Ward U.S.A. / PATENTED JULY 1 1856". The patented hammer has 2 compartments, one holding a gear to advance a roll of caps & the other which is operated by a spring retained pivoting door & holds the caps. Small assembly numbers are observed inside the primer cap mortise, its cover, and screws. Moller notes these alteration numbers do not match on any of the known examples. Along w/ the hammer, Ward also added unusual sights which consisted of a thick brass cone front sight fitted to front band & an adjustable rear leaf sight, the leaf is missing on this example. CONDITION: good overall. Appears original & complete. Metal is an overall mottled smooth plum/brown patina with vise marks on left side of barrel at breech. Stock was broken at wrist and has old screwed repair. Mechanically, musket cocks, but Maynard cap wheel does not turn to advance caps. Door to cap roll has new screw, cleaned & pitted. Bore is clear & smooth. (01-22948/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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SCARCE U.S. PARKERS SNOW MODEL 1861 CONTRACT RIFLE

Lot # 3040 (Sale Order: 40 of 461)      

MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". 15,000 of these Model 1861 rifle muskets were mfg. between 1863 & 1864 by Parker, Snow & Co. Meriden, CT. Bbl. marked on top left flat w/ ...more"VP" & eagle head proof. Marked on top "1863". 2 Leaf rear sight graduated to 500 yards. Stud type front sight. Beveled lockplate marked w/ spread eagle "U.S. PARKERS' SNOW & CO. MERIDEN, CONN.". Dated "1863" on tail of lockplate. Walnut stock marked on left panel w/ 2 inspectors' cartouches. Buttplate marked on top "US 39". Forend fastened by 3 solid flat bands, retained by springs. Tulip headed ramrod w/ swill. Middle band & trigger guard bow equipped w/ swing swivels. CONDITION: stock has worn original finish w/ added finish over light staining & handling marks. Notable vertical scratch on left panel. Bright metal has been cleaned but is returning to gray w/ light peppery oxidation & light wear. Bore has strong lands but scattered spots of oxidation plus pitting throughout. (01-23835/RW). ANTIQUE. $900-1,100.

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U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 CIVIL WAR RIFLE

Lot # 3041 (Sale Order: 41 of 461)      

MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". Bbl. is marked on top left flap over chamber w/ "VP" eagle proof & marked on top flap "1864". 2 leaf rear sight. Stud type front sight. Bo...morelster & lockplate have spread wing eagle. Lock is additionally marked "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" & dated "1864". Lockplate & hammer have beveled edges. Walnut stock marked on left panel w/ faint "ESA" inspector's cartouche. Additionally has another illegible cartouche. Forend has 3 bands retained by springs. Upper & lower bands are solid; middle band has sling swivel. Buttplate marked "US" on tang. Correct tulip headed ramrod. Brown leather sling w/ single brass hook & sliding keeper. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US model 1855 / 70 socket bayonet w/ 18" blade measuring 3/4" wide marked on top "US". Locking ring is present. Fitted leather scabbard made w/ black leather & has brass tip. Brown leather belt attachment fastened w/ copper rivets is marked "R.NECE PHILAD" & is marked in oval "U.S. ORD DEPT A.D. LAIDLEY SUBINSPECTOR". Bright bayonet has been cleaned but is turning somewhat gray; has light wear & peppery oxidation. Scabbard has wear & scuffing but stitching & rivets are tight. Reproduction hardwood tompion. CONDITION: stock has worn original finish w/ flaking & handling marks. 5 Notable notches w/ missing chip on left side of buttstock below comb. Bright metal has been cleaned & is returning to a gray coloration w/ spots of oxidation & fine pitting plus scattered handling marks. Bore has strong lands but is turning dark w/ an oxidized & lightly pitting appearance. (01-23704/RW). ANTIQUE. $500-700.

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U.S. CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD PERCUSSION

Lot # 3042 (Sale Order: 42 of 461)      

RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40" w/ faint "VP eagle" proof. 2 leaf rear sight. Stud type front sight. Bolster eagle marking has been removed. Beveled lockplate & hamm...moreer. Lockplate is marked w/ "U.S. SPRINGFIELD eagle". Dated "1863". Walnut stock marked on left panel w/ faint inspector's cartouche. Marked on top of comb "C 34". Buttplate is marked "U.S.". Bbl. bands are clamping type. Tulip head ramrod w/ swell. Remnants of period black leather sling w/ single brass hook. Sling is partly missing w/ heavy wear & crude leather back repair. CONDITION: stock has worn arsenal rework type finish w/ staining & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal turning gray over vintage cleaning with light pitting & handling marks throughout. Bore has fine pitting, turning dark w/ frosted appearance but strong lands. (01-23724/RW). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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U.S. CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD PERCUSSION

Lot # 3043 (Sale Order: 43 of 461)      

RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40" marked over breech "1864". Bbl. marked on top left side "VP eagle" Marked on bolster w/ eagle. 2 leaf folding rear sight. Stud type f...moreront sight. Beveled lockplate marked "U.S. SPINGFIELD eagle". "1864". Beveled hammer w/ replacement screw. Walnut stock marked on left panel over trigger w/ faint illegible inspector's cartouche. Left side of butt has large "H " (soldier's initial). 3 bands retained by springs. Upper & lower bands are solid. Tulip headed ramrod w/ swell. Ramrod does not seat fully in forend. Sling swivel bows are not present. Buttplate is marked "US". CONDITION: walnut stock has wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Notable gouges on left side of forend & ramrod channel by lower bands. Metal was bright turning overall gray & patina w/ light oxidation & scattered fine pitting. Notable sm. dents at wood line on right side of bbl. Bore has traces of worn rifling w/ dark oxidation & fine pitting throughout. (01-23761/RW). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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NEW JERSEY MARKED MODEL 1861 U.S. NORWICH

Lot # 3044 (Sale Order: 44 of 461)      

PERCUSSION RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40" marked on left flat "M.J." Marked on top "1864". 2 leaf rear sight. Stud type front sight. Approx. 25,000 of these muskets...more were mfg. under government contract by the Norwich Arms Co. of Norwich CT. Beveled lockplate marked w/ "U.S. NORWICH spread eagle". Dated "1863". 1861 style hammer. Walnut stock w/ illegible inspector's mark in oval on left panel. "US" marked buttplate. Forend has 3 flat bands retained by springs. Tulip headed ramrod w/ swell. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US Model 1855/70 Socket bayonet w/ 18" triangular blade marked U.S. at top rear. Bayonet is overall gray & patina w/ scattered fine pitting throughout. CONDITION: stock has dark, worn finish w/ wear & staining & shows slight loss of wood in trigger guard area. Large missing chip on left side of breech plug tang. Metal is gray & patina w/ light oxidation & scattered fine pitting throughout. Bore has strong lands w/ light pitting throughout. (01-23723/RW). ANTIQUE. $350-550.

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U.S. CIVIL WAR 1861 SPRINGFIELD PERCUSSION RIFLE

Lot # 3045 (Sale Order: 45 of 461)      

MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40" w/ no visible markings. Rear sight is not present. Stud type front sight. Beveled lockplate has faint "U.S. SPRINGFIELD". Dated "1863". Loc...morek has been modified to accept the Model 1861 bolster. Model 1861 replacement hammer. Walnut stock w/out visible markings. Forend has 3 flat bands retained by springs. Middle band spring is broken. Incorrect replacement ramrod. Ramrod does not seat fully. "US" marked buttplate. CONDITION: stock has arsenal rework finish w/ loss of wood in inletted areas. Lockplate does not fit mortise correctly. Stock has noticeable cracks between lockplate & breech plug tang. Worn metal is turned overall gray & patina w/ areas of cleaning. Breech block turn screw is brass replacement. Lockplate & bbl. have notable pitted appearance throughout. Bore has visible lands but extensive oxidation & pitting throughout. (01-23759/RW). ANTIQUE. $300-400.

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US CIVIL WAR TRENTON CONTRACT MODEL 1861/63

Lot # 3046 (Sale Order: 46 of 461)      

RIFLED MUSKET. Cal. 58. S# NSN. Bbl. 40". The unmarked bbl. has no visible rifling. Many of these muskets were converted to smooth bores after the Civil War to make them ...moresalable as inexpensive shotguns. 2 Leaf folding rear sight. Stud type front sight. Model 1861 style hammer. Beveled lockplate w/ eagle & U.S. Trenton. Tail of lockplate is dated 1863. Forend has 3 flat bands retained by springs. Replacement tulip headed ramrod. U.S. marked buttplate. Walnut stock. Faint boxed inspector's mark on left panel over trigger guard. CONDITION: stock has very worn appearance w/ staining & numerous handling marks. Cracks appear at top of left panel behind breech plug tang, behind lockplate, ahead of lower band spring. Forend has long narrow missing strip of wood on right side between middle & upper bands. Metal is turning overall gray & patina w/ oxidation & light pitting throughout. Breech plug tang has distorted sides due to improper attempt at removal. Dark oxidized pitted bore. (01-23340/RW). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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US CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 RIFLE MUSKET.

Lot # 3047 (Sale Order: 47 of 461)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40", marked on top left flat w/ "VP" eagle head proof & marked on top "1857". Ladder rear sight graduated to 800 yards. Ladder marked "U.S.". Stud type...more front sight. These arms were mfg. w/ the short lived Maynard tape primer mechanism. Lock which is equipped w/ a fully functional tape primer contains a partial roll of the primers which resemble the paper caps used in toy guns. The primer door which is hinged on the lockplate is marked w/ the spread winged eagle. The front of the lockplate has "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" and the tail of the plate is dated "1857". Walnut stock is marked on the left panel with 2 illegible inspectors' cartouches. Buttplate marked "U.S." on the tang. Forend equipped w/ 3 solid flat bands retained by springs. Correct brass forend tip. Correct tulip headed ramrod w/ "swell". CONDITION: stock has vintage restorative finish w/ softening of edges & has wear, staining & scattered handling marks throughout while retaining a good appearance. Metal has been cleaned, has wear & peppery oxidation & is returning to a slightly gray appearance. Bore has strong lands & a degree of shine w/ scattered pitting throughout. (01-23836/RW). ANTIQUE. $900-1,200.

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U.S. ROBBINS, KENDALL & LAWRENCE MODEL 1841

Lot # 3048 (Sale Order: 48 of 461)      

"MISSISSIPPI RIFLE". Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 32 1/2" unmarked. Fixed rear sight. Brass blade front sight. Bbl. has added bayonet lug. Bevel lockplate marked faintly "ROBBINS K...moreENDALL & LAWRENCE U.S.". Tail marked "WINDSOR VT 1847". 2 Band rifle w/ double strap upper band. Bands retained by springs. All brass furniture including patchbox & sideplate. Sling swivels are present on trigger guard & upper band. Unmarked walnut stock. Brass buttplate marked "U.S." on the tang. Correct brass tipped steel ramrod. CONDITION: stock has worn original finish w/ scattered handling marks throughout. Notable deep gouges on left side of butt. 1 1/2" Crack on top of comb by buttplate tang. Bbl. & lock parts have been cleaned & are returning to overall gray & patina w/ oxidation & shallow pitting which is most noticeable around breech area. Brass parts have been lightly cleaned but have a pleasing patinaed appearance. Trigger guard tang is notably proud of the wood in the grip area. Bore has worn rifling turning dark in the grooves & has scattered pitting throughout. (01-23837/RW). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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NEW YORK MARKED POMEROY 1816 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 49 of 461)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Center of lock marked w/ a "(Eagle)/L.POMEROY". Back of lock marked "1822/US". Upper tang also dated 1822. Rear of bbl. marked "S.N.Y" denoting Ne...morew York state use. Rear of bbl. also marked w/ "P", "V" & two other proofs. Tang of buttplate marked "U.S.". Walnut stock w/ bottom mounted sling swivels. Left side flat has strong inspector's cartouche. Ramrod present. CONDITION: sanded stock has added finish w/ several modern filler repairs at rear of lock including a couple notable wrist repairs, stock otherwise shows scattered dings & handling wear. Lock & hammer are a dull gray patina w/ scattered light pitting. Balance of metal is a silvery gray cleaned patina w/ some tool marks, scattered pitting & oxidation. Pitted bore. (01-23838/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1,100-1,400.

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RARE EARLY 1805 DATED HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1803

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 50 of 461)      

FLINTLOCK RIFLE. S# 2180 Cal. 54. Reconverted back to flint from percussion and bore reamed smooth to .58 caliber. This rifle still is good filler for very rarely offered...more early serial numbered Harpers Ferry rifles with 33” half octagonal to round barrel. Left top breech is stamped “2180”, "US" and an eagle head over "P" oval cartouches. Brass furniture including toolbox, 2 steel ramrod pipes unattached rib under barrel. Lock plate is marked with early large American spread wing eagle facing the cock over "US", tail stamped vertically “HARPERS / FERRY / 1805”. Total production from 1803-1807 was 4000 rifles and survivors are rare even altered. CONDITION: Good as reconverted, good lock & barrel markings, stock has inset repairs, mechanically functional with smooth clear bore. (01-22940/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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