PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024

PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024

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PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024

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FINE LATE PRODUCTION RIGDON ANSLEY REVOLVER WITH

Lot # 3001 (Sale Order: 1 of 740)      

LONG COLLECTION HISTORY. Cal. .36. S# 2233. This Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA is among the last few hundred Confederate revolvers made late in 1864, early 186...more5. This revolver is featured in my article on Rigdon & Ansley revolvers in Military Antique Collector Magazine 2024, vol. 2. The last 400 Rigdon revolvers were different than the earlier production with large serial number dies which started at about S# 1900 along with having solid non-spring wedges. There is pair of engraved initials "D. R." engraved in butt strap, probably by soldier who carried it. There are about 50 surviving late Rigdons with these features and this example is one of the best authentic complete examples. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of recent Military Antique Collector magazine featuring this revolver. CONDITION: very good overall, fine for Confederate revolver, no finish, sharp edges, serial numbers matching on all parts normally numbered, except arbor which is not numbered and was replaced, otherwise, all original including screws. There is small casting flaw on left side of frame, almost identical on S# 2231 & 2252, two of the other known late production survivors. Mechanics fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: William Albaugh purchased from Robert Hess June 1954; Norm Flayderman catalog #68; Jan Reifenberg collection; Matt Verdery collection ~2000. (01-24693/JS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.

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"AS FOUND" ALL ORIGINAL CONFEDERATE GRISWOLD BRASS

Lot # 3002 (Sale Order: 2 of 740)      

FRAME NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 2110. This revolver has been known since the 1970s when in the famous pioneer Confederate collection of Fred Slaton of Nebo Kentucky. Rev...moreolver is fine survivor, uncleaned, authentic & matching throughout, numbered and marked on every part that can be marked. Samuel Griswold made about half of all approximate 7500 Confederate revolvers made in the Confederacy at his converted cotton gin factory in Griswoldville, GA. This is a standard 2nd model configuration with half octagonal barrel housing and 7.5" round barrel. Serial number "2110" is found stamped on the left side of frame, cylinder, and barrel housing. Secondary number "10" is found on loading arm, wedge, hammer, trigger guard, and penciled on one-piece walnut grips. Cryptic inspection "X" is observed: barrel, cylinder, frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Matching assembly "XIIII" is cut into the trigger guard, backstrap and frame. Based on S# the revolver was manufactured early to mid 1864 during the Atlanta campaign. General NB Forrest is known to have had an officer personally pick up 60 Griswold revolvers from the Macon warehouse in April 1864, and this revolver is close to that range. This pistol is a fine survivor, original in every regard. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of most recent Griswold article detailing production. CONDITION: good, complete, all matching, only 2 screws appear to be old replacements. Mottled brass patina, iron patina with pitting. Mechanically cocks but cylinder only turns sporadically, well defined rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Fred Slaton collection 1970s; Cecil Anderson collection; private collection. (01-23444/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.

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FINE & SCARCE TRANSITIONAL CONFEDERATE LEMAT

Lot # 3003 (Sale Order: 3 of 740)      

REVOLVER WITH ENGRAVED CYLINDER. Cal. .42 & 18ga. S# 579. This is a fine early transitional 9-shot "grapeshot" revolver made in 1862 still retaining 1st model features: s...morepur trigger guard, pinned lanyard ring stud, flat latch frame to barrel attachment, and rarely seen scroll engraved cylinder. These early revolvers with spur trigger guards are difficult to find complete and original such as this survivor. Markings are crisp and above average including serial numbers on frame, barrel, and cylinder. Loading assembly also has matching serial number "579". Engraved barrel address "COL. LeMAT Bte SGDC PARIS". CONDITION: very good overall, metal is smooth, metal cleaned to gray patina with light areas of pitting, sharp edges, well-defined markings, grips are especially fine with crisp diamond point checkering. Mechanics are good, but the reciprocating pin rotation system needs tuning as cylinder does not advance properly every time cocked. Good rifled pistol bore and smooth shotgun bore. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (01-24685). ANTIQUE. $25,000-35,000.

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RARE SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE SHOWING CIVIL WAR LEMAT

Lot # 3003A (Sale Order: 4 of 740)      

REVOLVER. Bill Gary shows this image in preface of his excellent 1987 text "CONFEDERATE REVOLVERS". This is only 1 of 2 documented images showing this rare Civil War revo...morelver. The other image in collection of Herb Peck was stolen in 1978 and its whereabouts are still unknown. CONDITION: very good overall, contrast & clarity not perfect, but this is the only photo now extant with view of LeMat grapeshot revolver. Image is housed in complete original casing, hinge is professionally restored. (02-22282/JS). $2,000-4,000.

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GEORGE TODD, AUSTIN MARKED NAVY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3004 (Sale Order: 5 of 740)      

Cal. 36. S# 77. 13" overall. George Todd marked revolvers are among the most controversial of all potential Confederate revolvers. The past several that have been in auct...moreion or catalog lists all have the same style sans serif dies "GEO TODD" & "AUSTIN" stamped on either side of frame and top of barrel. This example has marking stamped on left side of frame and top of barrel though mostly obliterated. Revolver is also marked "C. S. A." On the left side of barrel housing. The 7.5" barrel is totally round, tapering with no housing, fixed brass notch rear sight and blade front sight. S# 77 is observed on barrel, frame, trigger guard, back strap, and wedge. This cataloger doesn't believe any of these being Confederate, but based on prices realized, many believe. Regardless, revolver is being sold unreserved, and market will decide value. CONDITION: good overall, heavy iron patina with pitting, brass cleaned with light patina, backstrap has filled hole where lanyard swivel once attached. Several screws are replaced. Mechanically revolver cocks and rotates cylinder, the mainspring is weak, pitted rifled bore. (01-24684/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.

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SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO ARMORY M1842, CONFEDERATE

Lot # 3005 (Sale Order: 6 of 740)      

SINGLE SHOT MARTIAL PISTOL. Cal. 54. S# J5/J5. This Model 1842 cavalry pistol with 8.5" barrel was assembled by William Glaze in Columbia, SC in 1852-1853 for the state o...moref South Carolina. Glaze made & delivered 1,000 of these cavalry horse pistols in 1853. Later, during the war for Southern Independence, these pistols served South Carolina cavalry units in Confederate service. Most survivors of the war saw Confederate service as this example most likely did. This survivor has light but discernible "PALMETTO ARMORY" markings on lock surrounding Palmetto tree, tail marked vertically "COULMBIA / S C. 1852". The barrel has good clear markings "Wm. GLAZE & CO" on the left breech flat, "P" over "V" over Palmetto tree proof. The tang is dated 1853. Dr. Fred Novy has changed the way we look at Palmetto Armory model 1842 pistols and other Palmetto Armory arms with years of examining museum and privately owned examples. No one realized that there is an assembly letter and a number combination on the barrels internally that can help identify each particular Palmetto pistol. Dr. Novy as of this date has chronicled 117 different original examples, this is #115 in that survey with breech assembly markings a "J" and "5" (sideways). Though Palmetto pistols are often seen on market, not all are original. This is a very nice complete and original example with good markings throughout from the collection of Dr. Novy. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Dr. Novy's detailed data sheet is included in this lot. CONDITION: good-very good overall, all original, correct and matching, mechanically fine with dark smooth bore. Pistol was cleaned & polished overall, barrel and lock have mottled iron patina, brass with toned patina, stock is sound & well fit with light varnish coat added. Barrel internally still retains traces of unique "Palmetto Armory brown". PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Fred Novy, ASAC. (01-24249/JS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-6,000.

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RARE PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE TEXAS TYLER ORDNANCE

Lot # 3006 (Sale Order: 7 of 740)      

WORKS RIFLE. 45.5" overall, 30.5" unmarked 3 land & groove rifled barrel. This Texas rifle is the only 1865 dated survivor documented and is one of only a handful of comp...morelete examples known. Records from Tyler Ordnance Works are fairly complete (in national Archives) and we can ascertain this was one rifle likely assembled January 1865 as one of about 70 "short rifles" utilizing 30.5" turned down sporting barrel and rifling to .577 that were in inventory but not used till military barrels were gone. Rifle appears original and complete made without sights, the front band is grooved for sighting. Lock is stamped "TEXAS RIFLE / TYLER CAL 57" forward of hammer, large "CS" over 1865 stamped vertically at tail, internally serial numbered "814". This rifle is pictured & described in detail in John Murphy & Howard Madaus exemplary 1996 text "Confederate Rifles & Musketoons" pages 690 & 691. Rifle has the characteristic skinny iron 2-piece iron trigger guard and characteristic short tang butt plate associated with every Tyler rifle. Iron barrel bands are friction fit on characteristic light-colored orange hued locally sourced Holly wood which was wood of last result for these last produced Texas rifles. Lock is retained by single screw in large iron Enfield style escutcheon, characteristic of other survivors. This is a solid "as found" survivor with good markings and one of few published in Murphy & Madaus. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pages from the two books this rifle is pictured and described. CONDITION: very good overall, sound complete example with good markings, stock has hand worn patina, mechanically functional, good discernible rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Don Bryan collection, Private Southern collection. ANTIQUE. (01-24688/JS). $60,000-80,000.

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RARE "MORSE" MARKED CONFEDERATE MORSE CARBINE.

Lot # 3007 (Sale Order: 8 of 740)      

, Cal. 50. S# 995. Brass framed, breech loading Morse carbines were made in Greenville SC, 20" round barrel, 39.5" overall. About 1000 were made and only 4 or 5 examples ...moreare known marked "MORSE". These few marked guns are generally mixed numbers around serial number 1000. This is only example I am aware that is all matching and also the lowest serial number known marked "MORSE". These guns were issued to South Carolina Cavalry and most are in well used condition. This example shows honest use, but has survived complete and original, still retaining threaded brass cleaning jug fitted in the butt plate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of Morse chapter from Madaus & Murphy. CONDITION: very good overall, brass is cleaned and toned to a mottled light mustard patina, iron has smooth brown patina. Carbine will not hold on full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine, good crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (01-24682/JS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-30,000.

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SCARCE CONFEDERATE BREECH LOADING 1ST MODEL MORSE

Lot # 3008 (Sale Order: 9 of 740)      

CARBINE. Cal. 50. S# 206. This is a complete & original example of 1st Model Morse carbine with solid brass breech door, majority of survivors are damaged, missing, or re...morepaired. Brass frame carbine is in standard configuration. 40" overall, 20" octagonal to round barrel, fixed rear sight, iron & brass inset front sight, maple stock, brass tipped ramrod threaded to extract brass cleaning jag in butt. Though 200 of these 1st Models were made in Greenville, SC, they are rarely offered as complete unrestored survivors are very scarce. Morse was ahead of his time utilizing reloadable center fire cartridges which today are as rare as the carbines. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of chapter on Morse carbines from Murphy and Madaus text. CONDITION: very good overall with well disguised professionally repaired break in wrist, complete & matching, wood superior with well preserved cryptic inspection initial "T" on bottom of butt stock rear of lower frame extension. Brass has been cleaned and toned to mottled dull patina. Mechanics are fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (01-24681/JS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-30,000.

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RARE CONFEDERATE MENDENHALL, JONES, & GARDNER

Lot # 3009 (Sale Order: 10 of 740)      

CONTRACT RIFLE. Cal. 58. S# 833. 32.5" barrel is proofed "NC/P" 1" rear of iron fixed notch rear sight, brass blade front sight and iron bayonet lug with small "8" stampe...mored. Characteristic straight iron butt plate, 2-piece brass trigger guard, 2 brass bands stamped on top "U", brass nose cap. Trumpet end iron ramrod is cut a bit short and is not threaded. Lockplate stamped: "M. J. & G. / NC", and "CS" vertically at tail. Mounted on straight grain walnut stock, "M. J. & G." rectangular cartouche only visible in outline rear of brass 1841 style sideplate. The bayonet lug appears remounted in its time of use as filled mortise still visible forward of current lug. Matching S# "833" are observed internally inside lock and bottom of barrel tang. John Murphy & Howard Madaus in their well known text "Confederate Rifles and Muskets" classify this model MJ&G as type 2, made in the model 1841 style 1862-1863. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of chapter on this manufacturer from the 1996 Murphy and Madaus text. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and matching with exception of broken rear sling swivel. Lock and barrel have mottled gray iron patina, NC/P proofs on top of breech are discernible but hard to see due to pitting, brass cleaned and toned to mixed mustard patinas. Stock is sound, refinished, three soldiers initials "GMF" carved upside down on right buttstock. Mechanics are fine, good 7 land and groove rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (01-24683/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.

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GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.

Lot # 3009A (Sale Order: 11 of 740)      

Cal. 58. NSN. This is a very good original complete example of the standard production Richmond Armory rifle musket that saw lots of use but has survived in original comp...morelete condition with dark uncleaned patina. Standard configuration made from Richmond Armory parts made with captured Harpers Ferry machinery late 1862-1864. 56” Overall. 40” barrel, correct original rear leaf sight, correct fixed front sight, brass butt plate, brass nose cap, original straight non tapered ramrod appears to be replacement. “VP” & eagle head proof at breech are discernible including broken “P” characteristic of Richmond manufacture. Barrel date is not visible due to pitting from hard use. The lock is dated “1863” at tail & “C.S. / RICHMOND, VA” forward of hammer. All components appear of Richmond manufacture except for the rear band which appears Harpers Ferry. Captured Harpers Ferry finished parts were generally utilized on earliest production muskets, this example probably early 1863. This is among the most difficult Confederate arms to find unmolested. CONDITION: good overall. Complete & original, rich dark patina, light pitting. Brass has smooth mixed mustard patina. Stock well fit, sound, several hairlines, 2” crack forward of lock-but sliver still attached. Broken lower leaf of rear sight. Mechanically functional. Bore worn from shooting but still has discernible rifling. Ramrod protrudes about 1”. PROVENANCE: Fred Edmunds Ed Holliday estate collection, 2000. (01-24033/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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RARE CONFEDERATE RIFLED & SIGHTED PALMETTO ARMORY

Lot # 3010 (Sale Order: 12 of 740)      

BRASS MOUNTED MODEL 1842 MUSKET, EX WILLIAM GARY COLLECTION. Cal 69, NSN . Standard configuration, 42" barrel with "V P / palmetto tree" proofs, brass barrel bands, iron ...morebutt plate surcharged "SC". Lock has rarely seen "bushy palmetto tree" surrounded by "PALMETTO ARMORY S.C." in circle, tail of lock stamped vertically: "COLUMBIA S. C. / 1852". Rarely seen on these muskets is the rifled alteration by William Glaze, 1861 with long range ladder sight. This rifled variation of this musket is one of the rarest of palmetto arms and great pedigree coming from Bill Gary & Fred Novy collections. CONDITION: very good overall, appears complete, original, and "as found". Iron is dark, with pitting, brass bands have toned patina. Stock is sound and solid with two long age cracks on right side of butt, there is old glued repair where a burl cracked between 2 rear bands on left side. The long crack cuts right through the lightly wartime inscribed motto "Yankee Killer". There are indiscernible inscribed initials in stock rear upside plight, probably of the South Carolina soldier who carried this weapon during the Civil War. Trumpet tipped ramrod has matching patina with good threaded end. PROVENANCE: William A. "Bill" Gary; sold in his estate auction June 29, 2014, lot1048, Little John Auction; Dr. Frederick G. Novy, author of "The Palmetto Rifle, an Examination of the Survivors" ASAC. (01-25307/JS). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.

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"AS FOUND" 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.

Lot # 3011 (Sale Order: 13 of 740)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl 40". This is a very good complete and original survivor of the standard production Richmond Armory rifle musket. Standard configuration, all Confederate...more made with rarely discernible "1863" dated barrel. 56" Overall, 40" VP / eaglehead proofs & "1863" at breech, original Richmond 3 position 2 leaf rear sight, fixed front sight/bayonet lug, brass buttplate, brass nose cap, original Richmond tapered ramrod. Forging flaws evident near muzzle which is characteristic of Richmond manufacture. Lock is dated "1863" at tail & "C.S. / RICHMOND, VA" forward of hammer. Barrel bands are Richmond manufacture with large "U" stamped haphazardly not aligned with springs as seen on Richmond production. Though this is the most common Confederate manufactured long arm, it is difficult to find 100% original and matching survivors such as this with original Confederate canvas sling. CONDITION: very good overall. Complete & original. Gun was cleaned long time ago & iron now mottled gray patina w/ staining & pitting. Brass has medium mustard patina. Stock well fit with old sanding but still retains good color and patina, hairline crack opposite lock unaffecting aesthetic. Mechanics fine, very good rifled bore. Sling is sound, soiled, leather collar heavily worn & frayed. PROVENANCE: Michael E. Bray estate collection. (01-23293/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.

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TW COFER MARKED SPORTING RIFLE.

Lot # 3012 (Sale Order: 14 of 740)      

Cal. 32. NSN. 48" overall, 31.5" full octagonal barrel marked "PORTSMOUTH VA" in identical die to that found on his rare Confederate revolvers, circa 1860. The back actio...moren lock is engraved "T. W. COFER & Co." in a crude font but appears original. Double set triggers, single screw side plate, single key attaching stock to barrel, ribbed support for 2 plain ramrod pipes. All iron mounted with small patch box. No proofs on barrel or lock internally. Walnut stock with checkered wrist. This is the only sporting rifle we are aware marked Cofer. CONDITION: good-very good overall mottled iron patina. Stock refinished with inset above lock. Mechanics have strong action but set trigger needs to be adjusted as hammer will not drop from cocked position. Good rifled bore. (01-24687/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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TW COFER, PORTSMOUTH, VA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN.

Lot # 3013 (Sale Order: 15 of 740)      

Cal. 12ga. NSN. Thomas Cofer of Portsmouth, Va is best known as maker of rare brass framed Confederate revolvers but prior to the war he sold and repaired imported arms s...moreuch as this circa 1860 side by side percussion shotgun. Few of these agent marked arms are known with "T.W. COFER & Co." "PORTSMOUTH, VA." fancy etched gilded marking on top rib. The shotgun was long time in the collection of Confederate collector Fred Edmunds and was displayed with his Cofer revolver for many years. William Albaugh, Hugh Benet, & Edward N. Simmons in their pioneering 1963 text "Confederate Handguns" show this identical marking on Mr. Simmons gun stating this arm "even more uncommon than his pistols". 46" overall, 30" barrels, iron mounted, checkered wrist & forestock. Shotgun is "as found" and has the look of so many wartime used arms, we don't know if this shotgun made it into the field, but many did. CONDITION: very good overall, dark iron patina, sound stock with staining and hand worn patina, mechanics or sound, smooth clear bores. PROVENANCE: Fred Edmunds collection, Private Southern collection. (01-24686/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE AUSTRIAN RIFLE, WM. B.

Lot # 3014 (Sale Order: 16 of 740)      

MOSBY, 5TH MISS INFANTRY. Cal. 54. NSN. Rarely are finely carved Civil War long arms found in fine condition and this is as good as you will find for an Atlanta carried A...moreustrian rifle, the workhorse of the Army of Tennessee. Standard configuration of a blockade run Austrian Lorenz rifle, 37" octagon to round barrel retained with three bands, fixed rear sight, brass tipped ramrod. Buttstock is professionally wartime carved on cheek peace "W. B. Mosby". There are only two WB Mosby's in Confederate service, a private in the 1st Virginia who was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 and captured July 4. Austrians were mostly used by Confederates in Western theater and the most likely candidate is William Blair Mosby from Natchez, Mississippi, who enlisted March 1, 1862 as 17 year old private in 4th battalion Louisiana infantry, was transferred to the 5th Mississippi infantry January 1st 1864 and would see action around Atlanta. Austrian rifles were numerous in the army of Tennessee during the Atlanta campaign. Mosby was wounded on July 15, 1864 by "gunshot wound, mini ball through inner edge biceps and triceps of left arm". He would rehabilitate at Okmulgee hospital in Macon GA and later furloughed home back to Natchez. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of research materials including national archive service records. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and original, rear sight appears to be contemporary replacement made from folded and sculpted brass, mechanics are fine, rifled dirty bore. ANTIQUE. (01-24635/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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WYTHEVILLE, VA CONFEDERATE ALTERATION OF VIRGINIA

Lot # 3015 (Sale Order: 17 of 740)      

MANUFACTORY MUSKET. Cal. 70, NSN. 57" overall, scarce Confederate 1861 national armory style "cone-in-barrel" percussion conversion from flint likely performed under Stat...moree of Virginia contract by J. B. Barrett of Wytheville, Virginia. A vast majority of the Virginia manufacturing flintlocks which were converted to percussion were done by several Richmond contractors using braised bolsters, Barrett is known to have altered about 2000 flintlock arms using the Belgium-style cone-in-barrel conversion. Regardless if Barrett is the contractor or another small Virginia firm, this is fine survivor of a Confederate percussion conversion musket 1861-1862. Musket has 3 sets of soldier's initials, maybe representing 3 different soldiers who carried it. Standard configuration lock marked on tail "RICHMOND 181X", last numeral buffed off during conversion & "VIRGINIA / MANUFACTORY" forward of hammer. Matching assembly marks "22" observed externally on all 3 bands, trigger guard, rear sling boss, and side plate. See other Barrett examples described & pictured in Murphy & Madaus' "Confederate Rifles and Muskets" on pages 83-96. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of pertinent pages from Murphy & Madaus "Confederate Rifles and Muskets". CONDITION: good to very good overall condition. Smooth mottled gray/plum iron patina, pitted at breech, markings mostly discernable, though "Manufactory" is partial from buffing in conversation process, metal overall is superior for other survivors. Stock is sound, refinished, inset repairs above lock. Ramrod is original, matching patina. Musket is 100 % original & complete. Good mechanics & dark smooth dirty bore. (01-25253/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-5,000.

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RARE & DISTINCT CONFEDERATE HAPPOLDT ALTERATION OF

Lot # 3016 (Sale Order: 18 of 740)      

MODEL 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE, CHARLESTON, SC. Cal. 58, S# 53. Standard configuration of 1852 dated Remington contract 1841 Mississippi rifle, 33" barrel, brass furniture....more The 1861 John H. Happoldt, Charleston, South Carolina is thought to have altered less than 100 rifles as the highest serial number noted to date is "75", the lowest "4". Alteration consisted of adding bayonet lug and cutting front strapping band back in distinct configuration characteristic to Happoldt as noted by Murphy and Madaus in 1996 text Confederate Rifles and Muskets. Happoldt then serial numbered "53" on barrel about 1" from muzzle on left side. UNATTACHED ACESSORIES: copy of pages concerning Happoldt alterations in Madaus & Murphy text. CONDITION: very good overall, barrel has been cleaned with pitting at breech, partially discernible barrel proofs. Lock markings are crisp, 2 partially discernible inspector cartouches are visible opposite lock, brass furniture has been polished, toned to light mustard patina. Ramrod is cut down, unthreaded 1842 rod. Mechanically fine, clean smooth .58 caliber bore with no rifling. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy, ASAC. (01-25309/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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CONFEDERATE "CLEANED & REPAIRED" REMINGTON MODEL

Lot # 3017 (Sale Order: 19 of 740)      

1841 "MISSISSIPPI" RIFLE & BAYONET. Cal. 54, NSN. Standard configuration of Remington contract model 1841 rifle, 33" barrel. This is a very interesting gun in which there...more are at least three or four other documented specimens with the Confederate C&R "Q" marking from Richmond Armory. Rifle is a State of New York 1861 Frederick Grosz alteration of turning down barrels for angular bayonet attachment, about 1600 alterations were made. New York Civil War regiments were issued these rifles, the 7th, 10th, & 12th New York Volunteer Infantry are known recipients. An unknown quantity were captured in Grant's Overland Campaign by Confederates and taken to Virginia Armories for "Cleaning & Repair". Many guns such as this one appear original and matching with only cleaning, as noted by the light lock markings caused by removing rust by buffing. The "C&R" Cleaning & Repair departments of the armories bought emery and crocus powder in large quantities for cleaning & polishing metal as many guns were found on the field rusted. The C&R "Q" is stamped forward of trigger guard in stock and is the most common encountered C&R inspection mark. CONDITION: very good overall, all original and matching, rear sight is a correct replacement. Lock markings discernible including 3-line Remington makers mark, and "U.S. / 1850" on tail. Barrel tang has clear matching date "1850" and clear proofs"U.S. / A.D.K. / P" at the breech and "STEEL" on the left flat is weak with vise mark showing that breech plug was removed in C&R process to clean bore which has bright crisp original 7 land & groove rifling. Brass furniture cleaned & polished, toned to light patina. Barrel & lock are smooth grey metal. Stock is sound with old varnish, two inspector cartouches visible in outline and a number "69" stamped opposite lock. Mechanics are crisp. Accompanying bayonet has US surcharge, fits well, with comparable smooth iron patina. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy, ASAC. (01-25308/JS). $2,500-3,000.

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CONFEDERATE CONVERSION OF A SPRINGFIELD 1812

Lot # 3018 (Sale Order: 20 of 740)      

PERCUSSION MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 41". Scarce second type 1812 Springfield musket altered to percussion by unique Confederate brazed bolster technique, likely by the ...moreUnion Manufacturing Company. Similar conversions appear in chapter 57 of the monumental work "Confederate Rifles & Muskets" by Murphy & Madaus. Center of lock has faint "US", eagle & "SPRINGFIELD" markings. Rear of lock has 1815 date. Rear of bbl. has "P" & eagle markings. Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Trumpet shaped ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: socket bayonet marked "US JA". Bayonet measures 20" overall w/ a 17" blade. Bayonet is a dull gray patina w/ oxidation. A copy of an auction catalog page from James D. Julia, dated 4/24/12, listing the gun. CONDITION: sanded stock shows a couple cracks, scattered dings, & handling wear. Lock holds both full and half cock. Metal was cleaned to bright w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. Oxidized bore. (01-23567/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

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FINE REGULATION CONFEDERATE NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD,

Lot # 3019 (Sale Order: 21 of 740)      

COURTNENT & TENNENT, CHARLESTON, SC. This is a fine original & complete example of difficult regulation Confederate pattern to find especially with unmolested original sc...moreabbard, less than 20 survivors documented. 30.5" blade stamped "COURTNEY & TENNET / CHARLESTON, SC." who contracted this sword from the British firm of Robert Mole. Patriotic etched panels show cotton bolls, Confederate naval Insignia of cross cannons over fluted anchor, and a Confederate first national flag over anchor. The correct leather scabbard has gilded brass mounts decorated with naval knots attaching sword rings and the drag has intertwined snakes, which is unique to this pattern. The hilt on this sword is decorated in the basket with cotton and tobacco leaves surrounding an oval medallion with a fluted anchor superimposed over crossed cannons. Sharkskin grip is wrapped with triple wire protected by a pommel & backstrap representing a sea serpent or dolphin with a scaled back. CONDITION: Blade is gray/bright with well discerned etched panels with staining and light areas of pitting. Brass hilt and scabbard mounts retain strong areas of gold plate especially in protected areas. Sharkskin grip and wire wrap are complete and tight. The original protective washer is complete and intact. The leather scabbard body is complete and sound and much better than found on most examples. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (02-22037/JS). $25,000-35,000.

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FINE CONFEDERATE BISSONNETTE OFFICER SWORD, ETCHED

Lot # 3020 (Sale Order: 22 of 740)      

BLADE PRESENTATION. 32" blade with an unstopped fuller featuring floral filigree etched panels and the partially discernable name "Lt. G. W. Do…". The last name is not fu...morelly discernable but maybe, with a little more research, perhaps a candidate could be found. The sword is of classic Mobile manufacture with a round top edge blade characteristic of James Conning & Louis Bissonnet, as is the fancy floral script found on almost every Bissonnet-signed sword. We know the officer named on the sword would have been from Mobile, so he was likely an Alabama officer. Many local Mobile units had officers who are hard to locate in records, and this may be the case. Regardless, this is a fine example of a scarce CONFEDERATE officer sword pattern with "CS" in oval relief cast on top of guard, near perfect bulbous Mobile style grip and fine correct Mobile style brass mounted scabbard. CONDITION: very good overall; blade is gray with good, discernible etched panels. Sharpening has removed portion of the inscription. Scabbard is sound & solid, retaining most of its original finish; drag appears restored but is a very good match. Scabbard fits sword well. (02-21208/JS). $10,000-15,000.

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RARE WOOD SCABBARD CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICER

Lot # 3021 (Sale Order: 23 of 740)      

SWORD. 30.5" heavy unstopped fuller blade, pinned wood body scabbard with brass & sheet iron mounts. This sword most likely made by Hammond of Atlanta GA, but often these...more are referred to as being made in Columbia SC by KG&K. Regardless, this is one of the very few survivors with the original complete scabbard. Cavalry sabers by the same maker are well known but with slightly curved longer blades, but identical 3 branch hilts, short brass ferrule, and iron wire wrapped leather grip. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, blade retains much of its original finish and some luster though cleaned with light staining and pin prick pitting and small nicks in sharpened cutting edge. The scabbard is complete and the sheet iron mounts are really reminiscent of the report made by one inspector in Atlanta stating mounts were made from burnt roofing. Often the cast brass throats and drag are missing on this pattern as they are on cavalry sabers, all the brass is present on this sword with prominent solder marks as burnt roofing material required excess lead solder. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (02-22036/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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FINE CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN "ISAAC & CO" CAVALRY

Lot # 3023 (Sale Order: 25 of 740)      

SABER. You will not find a better example of this scarce Isaac Campbell imported British pattern 1853 saber. 34" blade retains most of its original bright polish & finish...more. The "ISAAC & CO" marking on top edge of blade is crisp. Saber still retains its protective leather washer and grip & scabbard are well preserved too. In the 2014 text "The English Connection" a receipt is shown for 1400 cavalry sabers supplied by Isaac Campbell & Co. These 1400 were shipped March 10th 1862 on the blockade runner Minna. Photographs of Confederate cavalrymen are occasionally seen with these rare imported sabers which were higher quality and more durable than any sabers made in the South. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of text from Pritchard & Huey's text "The English Connection" concerning this pattern saber. CONDITION: fine overall, blade is bright with small areas of staining and pinprick pitting. Compressed leather grip has some chipping but most diamond point checkering is retained, iron hilt and scabbard have gray patina overall with staining and light pitting. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (02-22035/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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