December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

Tuesday, December 5, 2023  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

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CIRCA 1810-1830 MILITIA MOUNTED OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3101 (Sale Order: 101 of 487)      

Overall length: 35 1/2". Blade length: 30 5/8”. Blade has a single wide fuller with gold highlighted etching on a blued field over the first 15”. Etching includes various...more foliate motifs and 2 large sprays of arms. Silvered brass hilt having a turned down quillon and spade languets. Plain chamfered knuckle bow with a knot slot near the pommel. Bird’s head pommel with plain backstrap. Carved bone grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray finish with some wire brush marks in the area of the tip. Blue & gilt decoration is 90%+. Silver plating on the hilt is about 30% with the balance being brass showing a mustard patina. Grip has a few tight age cracks and one notable chip near the pommel. (02-20056/BF). $400-600.

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CIRCA 1810-1825 MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3102 (Sale Order: 102 of 487)      

Overall length: 34 1/2". Blade length: 28 1/8”. Blade has a single wide fuller with gold highlighted etching on a blued field extending 12” from the hilt. Etching include...mores foliate motifs & sprays of arms. Gilded brass hilt with a classic 5-ball guard, downturned quillon, and a 5-ball knuckle bow. Eagle pommel in the Ketland style. Reeded bone grip. Gilded brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina with approx. 85% of the blued field remaining, and nearly all of the gold highlighted etching. Hilt shows light wear overall with traces of original gilding remaining. Grip is undamaged. Scabbard is quite solid with traces of original gilded finish remaining. The tip of the scabbard is missing. (02-20057/BF). $700-900.

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DOG HEAD HUNTING SWORD OR HANGER.

Lot # 3103 (Sale Order: 103 of 487)      

Overall length: 28 1/4". Blade length: 22”. This sword has an early blade with what may be a later hilt. Perhaps a revered family blade was re-hilted in the 19th century....more Plain, flat blade stamped on both sides with a crescent moon and 3 stars with 6 points. Brass hilt with a simple plain guard and slightly downturned quillon. Plain knuckle bow enters the lower jaw of the dog head pommel. Wire-wrapped sharkskin grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray, cleaned patina with areas of cleaned pitting. The hilt has been cleaned but has begun to acquire a mellow brass patina. Grip shows light wear with minor losses. (02-20088/BF). $600-900.

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AMERICAN SHORT SABER.

Lot # 3104 (Sale Order: 104 of 487)      

Overall length: 28 3/4". Blade length: 23”. Plain blade with a cross stamp near the hilt. Plain, flat iron 1-pice guard, knuckle bow, and pommel. 1-Piece wood grip. No sc...moreabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark overall patina, as does the hilt. Grip shows numerous scattered dings & scrapes but no major damage. (02-20096/BF). $500-750.

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US M1833 ENLISTED DRAGOON SABER.

Lot # 3105 (Sale Order: 105 of 487)      

Overall length: 39 1/8”. Blade length: 33 1/2". Plain quillback blade engraved near the hilt “N.P. Ames Cutler Springfield 1837”. Brass hilt with a sharply downturned qui...morellon stamped “WS”. 2-Branch guard joins the knuckle bow past the mid-point and enters the lower section of the stepped pommel. The guard has a thin slot toward the pommel, presumably for a knot. Wood grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a very dark overall patina. Hilt is quite solid. The spanner nut at the top of the pommel is missing. Grip has no remaining leather with some losses to the wooden core near the pommel. (02-20144/BF). $400-600.

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US MILITIA SEARGENT’S SWORD.

Lot # 3106 (Sale Order: 106 of 487)      

Overall length: 35 1/2". Blade length: 28 1/2". Plain, unmarked blade. Brass hilt featuring a stylized cruciform guard with a 6-pointed star in the center. Knight’s head ...morepommel with an eagle perched on the helmet’s comb. Reeded certifiably antique ivory grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a mottled, dark patina. Guard has a dark, aged patina and is a bit bent. Pommel has a similar patina. Grip is undamaged. (02-20143/BF). $150-250.

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2 CAVALRY SABERS.

Lot # 3107 (Sale Order: 107 of 487)      

1) M1840. This is an imported M1840 style cavalry saber measuring 43” overall with a 36” blade. Plain blade with a single wide fuller and secondary fuller near the spine....more The ricasso is stamped “2.61”. Solid brass hilt with 2-branch guard. Wire-wrapped brown leather grip. Iron scabbard. This sword has an oral family history of belonging to Private John F.H. Hooper Co. H, 29th Pennsylvania Infantry. We feel this attribution is, at best, suspect primarily because it is a cavalry saber. CONDITION: blade shows light wear with a gray patina. Hilt is solid. Grip appears to be replaced, and the scabbard has been painted black. 2) M1860. This is a reproduction of a US M1860 cavalry saber measuring 42” overall with a 34 1/4" blade. Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller. Ricasso is marked “AMES MFG CO CHICOPEE MASS” on one side, and “U.S / ADK / 1862”. Brass hilt. Wire-wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: light wear overall. This sword is a reproduction. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19881-2/BF). $200-400.

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SILVERED PRESENTATION POWDER FLASK WITH

Lot # 3108 (Sale Order: 108 of 487)      

CONFEDERATE ASSOCIATION. This powder flask measures 8” in height and has a silver-plated body & charger. The body is engraved “Presented TO Dr. A. L. McKay BY W.I.B”. The...more charger is marked “G & J.W HAWKSLEY”. Records show that Alexander L. McKay enlisted in the Confederate Service as a surgeon. On May 15th of 1863, McKay was commissioned as a surgeon into the 60th North Carolina Infantry. In August of that year, he was transferred to the Field & Staff Corps. McKay served in a Scottish Highland Regiment in the British Army before immigrating to America. CONDITION: the flask shows one very minor dent to the body. The inscription is clear, and the silver-plated finish is nearly 100%. The charger functions well. (02-20985/BF). $900-1,300.

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AMBROTYPE OF GENERAL DANVILLE LEADBETTER, CSA.

Lot # 3109 (Sale Order: 109 of 487)      

This 6th plate ambrotype is reported to be General Danville Leadbetter, who was born in Maine but fought for the Confederacy in his adopted state of Alabama during the Ci...morevil War. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1836 and was 3rd in his class. He initially joined the 1st Artillery, but shortly transferred to the Engineers. He became a well-known and highly regarded engineer prior to the Civil War. He fought for his adopted state of Alabama and served in the Confederate Engineers, rising to the rank of General. After the war, he fled to Mexico and subsequently moved to Canada. This image shows a seated waist-up view in civilian clothing. There is a gilded brass mat & frame, and a pasteboard photo case. CONDITION: image remains quite sharp. The spine of the case has been reinforced. (02-20981/BF). $200-400.

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EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE SEAL

Lot # 3110 (Sale Order: 110 of 487)      

BUCKLE. 62 x 79mm SC state seal of Palmetto tree, shields, & “1776”. This appears to be cast, not stamped like the examples in text. Complete w/ bar & belt hook. There is...more no reported history of where it was supposed to have been excavated. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: letter of authenticity by Steve Mullinax. Several pages from buckle book showing similar panel plates. CONDITION: fair condition w/ heavy concretion, as seen from privy finds in Charleston. (02-19981/JS). $200-400.

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CONFEDERATE PHOTOGRAPHS.

Lot # 3111 (Sale Order: 111 of 487)      

This group contains a small brass book measuring approx. 3/4" x 7/8” containing 4 tiny photographs of Confederate Generals. The book has a central border with 2 double si...moreded frames & brass covers with foliate & geometric designs. There is a loop at the top, likely for suspension from a chain. This group also contains a printed CDV titled “GEN. LEE”. The CDV depicts a younger Robert E. Lee in his Mexican War uniform. There is no back mark. CONDITION: miniature photo album shows light wear but has no noticeable catch to close the book. CDV shows light wear. (02-20132/BF). $200-300.

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6 CIVIL WAR ERA PHOTOGRAPHS.

Lot # 3112 (Sale Order: 112 of 487)      

1,2) The first two images in this group depict a waist-up view of Garrett Puffer of Company B of the 1st Michigan Cavalry, along with his wife, Pheobe Puffer. The uniform...moreed photo of Puffer is a 6th plate tintype showing him in a shell jacket with M1851 sword belt & plate. He is holding a Cavalry saber in his right hand and a Colt army pistol in his left hand. The sword scabbard sits across his legs. Puffer’s headgear is difficult to discern, but appears to be a Whipple hat. The hat clearly shows crossed sabers on the front with possibly another insignia above & on the side. His wife’s image measures 2 7/8” x 2 5/8” and shows her seated in a polka dot dress. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: the images come with a letter from the person who originally sold the images to Mr. Mattox, and information about Puffer and the 1st Michigan Cavalry. CONDITION: both images are in rough condition but significant details can be discerned. 3) CDV image of a standing 2nd Lieutenant in a 9-button frock coat wearing an M1851 belt & buckle. The frock coat has a 6th Corps Badge pinned to the left breast. The back mark reads, in part, “MEADE BROTHERS NEW YORK”. CONDITION: a very crisp image but it is slightly trimmed at the base. 4) A 1/4 plate tintype of 2 standing enlisted men. One wears a 4-button sack coat with kepi & kersey blue trousers. The other wear a 9-button frock coat with kepi & kersey blue trousers. Gilded brass mat & frame with a wood & leather case. CONDITION: image is relatively sharp. Case has a tape repaired spine. 5) A very interesting 1/4 plate tintype showing a standing, well-groomed soldier in a 4-button sack coat, holding a musket with bayonet in both hands. He wears an enlisted belt with buckle and a cross belt with plate attached to a cartridge box on his left side. Gilded brass mat & frame. Wood & leather case with detached spine. CONDITION: image remains crisp & undamaged. 6) A 9th plate ambrotype of a seated woman in a striped dress. Thermoplastic case with a basket of fruit on both sides. CONDITION: image has some emulsion problems and is toned. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18657/BF). $400-600.

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CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY 2 SOLDIER TINTYPE.

Lot # 3113 (Sale Order: 113 of 487)      

This 1/4 plate tintype depicts 2 enlisted Union Cavalry soldiers in blue tinted shell jackets. They each wear a standard enlisted kepi with no visible insignia. They have...more carbine slings with carbines clipped to the swivels. They each have oval “US” belt plates on their belts with no other visible accoutrements. They wear enlisted pants that have not been tinted, and standard issue shoes. Gilded brass frame & mat with wood & paperboard case. CONDITION: the image shows some minor creases and there are scattered losses/wear to the emulsion. However, the image of the 2 soldiers remains clear. There are minor spots of oxidation on the mat. The hinge of the case has been reinforced. (02-20979/BF). $700-900.

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TINTYPE OF A STANDING CIVIL WAR ENLISTED SOLDIER.

Lot # 3114 (Sale Order: 114 of 487)      

This 6th plate tintype has a very interestingly clothed soldier, likely of the Cavalry, that appears to be a Private. He wears a long coat resembling a frock coat with an...more open lapelled collar and 3 buttons down the front. He appears to wear a model 1851 eagle buckle on belt with 2 cap pouches in the front. He has an over-the-shoulder sling, presumably for the carbine he holds in his right hand. On his head is a standard enlisted kepi. Gilded brass mat & frame. Thermo-plastic case marked, in part, “Littlefield, Parsons & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Daguerreotype Cases.”. CONDITION: image has a few barely noticeable creases and one small loss of emulsion in the field, not affecting the soldier. Mat & frame are complete. Case is undamaged. (02-20980/BF). $800-1,400.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE OF AN INFANTRY SOLDIER.

Lot # 3115 (Sale Order: 115 of 487)      

This 6th plate tintype depicts a knees-up view of a seated Infantry Private. He wears sky blue pants & vest with a 4-button sack coat over it. In his right hand is a musk...moreet. On his head is an interesting oil cloth kepi, often worn for rain protection. Gilded mat & frame with wood & paperboard case. CONDITION: image is exceptionally sharp with no visible problems. Mat & frame are crisp. Case is complete but has a tape reinforced hinge. (02-20982/BF). $350-500.

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5 CIVIL WAR PERIOD IMAGES & 1 IMAGE FROM THE 1870s

Lot # 3116 (Sale Order: 116 of 487)      

1) A 1/4 plate tintype photo of a standing Union Infantry Private wearing a 9-button frock coat. He has a standard issue kepi, and he wears an enlisted belt with brass “U...moreS” in oval buckle and a cap pouch at the front. On his right side is a bayonet & scabbard on the belt. He holds a musket with bayonet in his right hand. The backdrop is a camp scene showing tents & flags. Gilded brass mat & frame. Wood & paperboard case. CONDITION: image has no issues. Case is made up of parts from 2 different cases and there is no hinge. 2) A 6th plate ambrotype of 2 seated Federal Soldiers. They both appear to wear 4-button sack coats with vests beneath & blue kersey trousers. Each holds a pistol in their right hand, and one soldier has a non-regulation foot officer’s sword in his left hand. They both wear oil cloth kepis. The soldier on the right is smoking cheroot. Gilded brass frame with no mat. Thermoplastic case with label that reads, in part, “LITTLEFIELD, PARSONS & CO., DAGUERREOTYPE CASES”. CONDITION: image is quite nice with no damage. Case has a small crack in one corner. 3) A CDV size tintype of a soldier wearing an M1872 Infantry frock coat. He has a Civil War style belt with an oval brass “US” buckle. He wears a 45/70 bayonet scabbard on his right side. He has a musket in his left hand with fixed bayonet. The soldier is wearing a plain, unadorned kepi. Background is a studio drape. Gilded brass mat & frame. Wood & paperboard case. CONDITION: image is in fine condition and appears to be signed by the soldier below his feet. Mat & frame have a bit of verdigris. Case has a repaired hinge. 4) A 9th plate image showing a waist-up view of a Union Soldier wearing a 4-button sack coat. There is no equipment or other uniform parts visible. Gilded brass mat & frame. Partial thermoplastic case. CONDITION: image has a few bubbles & staining to the emulsion. The photo is mounted in half of a broken thermoplastic case. 5) A 16th plate chest-up view image of civilian gentleman. Gilded brass mat & frame. Thermoplastic case. CONDITION: light wear overall. 6) A 16th plate chest-up view image of civilian woman. Gilded brass mat & frame. Thermoplastic case. CONDITION: light wear overall. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18486/BF). $700-1,000.

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FASCINATING 1/2 PLATE TINTYPE OF A FRONTIER FAMILY

Lot # 3117 (Sale Order: 117 of 487)      

This extraordinary image depicts a husband & wife with their son & family dog. The wife holds a large, shoulder-height walking stick and has a large floppy hat at her sid...moree. The boy has a wide brim hat with a checkered shirt. He holds a fishing pole in his left hand, and there is a creel on a belt around his waist. The husband has a wide brim hat with a checkered shirt & tie of the same material. On the right side of his leather belt is a cartridge pouch, and he has an M1849 Ames Rifleman’s knife tucked into the belt on his left side. In his right hand is a rare Roper revolving shotgun manufactured between 1867 & 1876 in Amherst, MA & Hartford, CT. A medium size terrier-like dog reclines at everyone’s feet. A very interesting & provocative image of an everyday frontier family. Octagonal gilded mat with gilded brass frame, and half of a wood & leather case. CONDITION: image has a few spots of emulsion but remains substantially clear. Interesting, seldom seen subject matter. Frame & mat have slight oxidation spots. Case portion shows moderate wear. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18480/BF). $500-750.

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A 6th PLATE TINTYPE OF A HUNTER OR SOLDIER.

Lot # 3118 (Sale Order: 118 of 487)      

This full standing view depicts a young man wearing what may be a hunting smock or a crude uniform. He holds a half stock hunting rifle in his left hand. He wears a cloth...more or leather belt that has a pistol stuck into the right side. The pistol is a bit unclear but appears to be a Joslyn Army revolver. He also wears an over-the-shoulder strap with a hunting bag & attached powder horn. CONDITION: this image has no frame or mat, but is housed in a plexiglass protective frame. Image remains sharp with minor spots to the emulsion. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18511/BF). $350-500.

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AMBROTYPE OF A YOUNG YANKEE PRIVATE.

Lot # 3119 (Sale Order: 119 of 487)      

This 9th plate ruby ambrotype depicts a seated Yankee Private wearing a 12-button shell jacket and his kepi. Ambrotype is housed in a brass mat & frame with its protectiv...moree glass. CONDITION: image is crisp & clear. Frame shows some tarnish. (02-20131/BF). $100-150.

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CIVIL WAR EXCAVATED RELICS & NATIVE AMERICAN BEADS

Lot # 3120 (Sale Order: 120 of 487)      

This group includes 1 Enfield bayonet. / 1 Canteen with a 2” hole in one side. / 1 Picket pin. / 2 Grapeshot. / 1 Cannonball measuring 2 1/2". / 4 Spurs. / 1 US oval box ...moreplate with hooks marked on the reverse “W.H. SMITH BROOKLYN. / 1 US oval belt plate with puppy paw hooks but no lead. / 1 M1872 crossed sabers hat insignia. / 1 Musket lock. / 5 Bullets. / 1 Small container of flint sherds. / 2 Pill bottles containing a variety of Native American beads in various colors, shapes, & sizes. CONDITION: items are excavated & have crusty, rusty patinas. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18720/BF). $400-600.

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CIVIL WAR ERA LEATHER ACCOUTREMENTS.

Lot # 3121 (Sale Order: 121 of 487)      

This lot consists of 1 enlisted belt & brass “US” in oval buckle. / 1 Scabbard for a 58 Cal. bayonet. / 1 Cap box with no inner flap. / 1 Carbine cuff with buckle. / 1 Ho...morelster, likely for a Colt Army with a modified closing tab. / 1 Civilian holster with tooled decoration that includes foliate & geometric motifs. Holster is for a larger pistol, such as a Remington or Colt Army. The back of the holster is marked “S08X”. The belt loop is held on by two copper rivets. There are two slits cut into the base of the holster, likely for a leg lanyard. CONDITION: all items show moderate wear. Most have flaking & flexing, but all remain solid and display well. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18755/BF). $600-900.

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CIVIL WAR HAND GRENADE.

Lot # 3122 (Sale Order: 122 of 487)      

A classic example of a spherical hand grenade of the Civil War period with a threaded fuze hole. Grenade is approx. 3” in diameter and weighs about 1.5 lbs. CONDITION: th...moreere is some pitting on the outside of the grenade; however, it remains exceptionally solid. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18759/BF). $200-400.

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CIVIL WAR ERA CONCERTINA.

Lot # 3123 (Sale Order: 123 of 487)      

These little mother-of-pearl keyed reeded “squeezeboxes” were popular Civil War camp instruments based on pieces excavated in campsites. Made with fancy grained woods, br...moreass & iron mounted keys. Still functional, and makes interesting accordion like sounds. CONDITION: good overall, scuffing, one MOP key veneer missing. (02-20005/JS). $100-200.

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CIVIL WAR ERA CARBINE SLING.

Lot # 3124 (Sale Order: 124 of 487)      

50” belt with brass buckle of type which Dr. Lon Keim shows identical one on belt in his 1987 book “CONFEDERATE GENERAL ISSUE ACCOUTREMENT PLATES” page 350 inscribed to K...moreIA Confederate soldier. Sling hook has New Haven, CT maker’s mark. CONDITION: good overall, belt supple with wear. (02-20007/JS). $500-700.

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CIVIL WAR ERA “US” BUCKLE & BUFF LEATHER BELT WITH

Lot # 3125 (Sale Order: 125 of 487)      

ROLLER BUCKLE. 1) BELT. This is a white buff leather belt with a dyed brown face, measuring approx. 44” in length. It is made in 2 pieces and features an iron roller buck...morele secured by 2 copper rivets. It is likely this is a belt for a fuse pouch, possibly used by the Navy. CONDITION: belt is a bit stiff but somewhat pliable. Buckle has a dark patina but is functional. (02-20106/BF). 2) BUCKLE. A standard issue US oval enlisted man’s buckle of the Civil War. There is a large “US” on the front, and the reverse has 2 spade hooks & a tongue. CONDITION: buckle has a dark patina and appears to be an early battlefield find. (02-20109/BF). $400-700.

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