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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INCREDIBLE CASED & ENGRAVED PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR

Lot # 3047 (Sale Order: 51 of 740)      

SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER, CAPT. P.B. WILSON, 2ND PA CAV, ELMIRA, NY. Cal. 32RF. S# 25202. Maj. Wison commanding Barracks No. 1 at Elmira, NY must have been well loved...more by the 45 noncoms and officers under his command. This beautiful, engraved silver and gold plated Smith & Wesson army revolver was presented December 8th, 1864 as seen by the beautiful polychrome calligraphy 11" x 4.5" presentation inside top lid of mahogany casing. Revolver is housed in a royal purple lined mahogany casing with engraved plaque in the lid "Major P. Benner Wilson / 2nd Penn Cavalry / Bellefonte Penn". You will not find a better Civil War presentation Smith & Wesson revolver. Philip Benner Wilson (1822-1871) mustered into service as a 39 year old captain, January 16, 1862 of 2nd Ohio Cavalry, he was promoted to major in May, 1863. He became too ill for active field service, in October 1864 was given command of Barracks No. 1 at Elmira, New York barracks which sat on high ground above the Elmira prison camp. It housed recruits, veteran volunteers, and prison guards. At this time there were over 20,000 prisoners at barracks No. 3. By March 1865, Major Wilson was commanding officer at Elmira prison camp. He would stay until August 8, 1865, go home and muster out. CONDITION: excellent overall, revolver retains virtually all its original silver and most of its original thinning gold. Fine well fit original ivory grips have fine mellow patina. Revolver was not taken apart but inside box there is a note stating "gun cleaned Feb 7, 1937 with name & Bellefonte, PA. Mechanically fine, bright crisp bore. Casing is fine, most original varnish with crazing. PROVENANCE: John G. Hamilton collection; pictured as "Roll of Honor" firearm in "Man at Arms" May-June 1988; from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25066/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-20,000.

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HISTORIC & RARE VERY EARLY CIVIL WAR SMITH &

Lot # 3048 (Sale Order: 52 of 740)      

WESSON ARMY REVOLVER, CAPT. GEO. ADAM SCHMITT & LIEUT. WM. L. PUTNAM, CO. E, 20TH MASS, "HARVARD REGIMENT". Cal. 32, S# 200. Both men whose names are found on this revolv...moreer enlisted in company E, 20th Massachusetts on July 10, 1861. George Schmitt was elected captain, and William "Willy" Putnam was elected Lieutenant, both on July 22. 34-year-old Schmitt was German instructor at Harvard who had just received his MA from Harvard the previous year. William was a 20-year-old law student at Harvard. Schmitt had immigrated from Prussia and had previous military training. He was the only Harvard instructor to volunteer for service during the Civil War. The 20th Massachusetts, best known as the "Harvard regiment" would have quick training and march South to Washington. They would take the brunt of the assault at Ball's Bluff on the Potomac River, October 21. The Harvard regiment would suffer the most casualties of any Union regiment there, with Captain Schmitt badly wounded, and Lieutenant William Putnam killed. William Putnam came from an aristocratic Massachusetts family who did not have to fight. Few children in this world grew up with more advantages and privileges as William. His relatives and friends came from some of the wealthiest and best educated families in the country, other men in his company came from similar backgrounds such as Paul Revere Jr, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Like most of his family and friends he became an ardent abolitionist. The last letter he wrote home dated just six days before his death on October 15th, Camp Benton Maryland. "We are now fairly at the seat of war and within a few miles of the enemies encampments. We have been roughing it pretty hard during the past few weeks but have seen no fighting. Our camp is within a mile or two of the Potomac, and companies from our regiment are regularly detailed for outpost duty. I begin to feel like an old campaigner. You have no idea how comfortably we sleep in the open air, with the ground for a bed and brick bats for pillow. How soon we shall take up the march for Richmond I cannot tell, but hope the time approaches…. I have seen but little of slavery during the few weeks we have passed in traitorous Maryland, and yet enough to hate it with a hate more intense because more living than ever before. How is it that when John Brown's little band invaded Virginia with the prospect before it of carrying fire and blood and freedom through the Southern states, how is it that then the loud-spoken sympathy of old England was with the right, and that now when thousands of avenging freeman girdle the frontiers of slavedom with a glittering line of bayonets she talks of the horrors of war, and by both word and deed gives what aid she dares to the friends of human bondage? He who said "a century of civil war is better than a day of slavery" was right. God grant that every river in this land of ours may run with blood, and every city be laid in ashes rather than this war should come to an end without the utter destruction of every vestige of this curse so monstrous. Human beings never drew sword in a better cause than ours, and the time is not far distant when, when the war cry "emancipation", our armies will plant the stars and stripes over every citadel of the South…'to John Brown, hero and martyr, the gratitude of two races'… not only William was a staunch abolitionist, when the 54th Massachusetts, the most famous of black regiments left Boston for its rendezvous with glory at Fort Wagner, they carried with them four flags, one given by William's mother in memory of her deceased son. Willy's direct commander in his company Capt. George A Schmitt who carried this revolver from Willy was so badly wounded, he was not expected to live, a musket ball entered his side just above the left hip exiting near the spine on the right side making a wound 11" long. The tough German captain did survive and though not fit for long field service, served out the war in Veteran Reserve Corps. William's Harvard classmate Oliver Wendell Holmes was also badly injured, he writes in his diary that he was carried on the same ambulance with William to a small tobacco barn which was converted into an emergency hospital. Putnam's wound was mortal. Willy's death was described by Holmes ".. I remember poor Willy Putnam's groans, and his refusal to let the doctor operate on him, saying he knew the wound was mortal and it would only be more pain for nothing. I remember the surgeon saying "it is a beautiful face", and looking up and seeing Willy Putnam, calm and lovely, and being told, or knowing, he was dead." This is a standard production very early 2 pin frame example, 6" barrel that is among the first inscribed examples of this model. Mike Bricker states in his 10-page Gun Report article, June 2002 article there is possibly only one lower. Article should be read for more details. To view entire description, please visit our website at www.poulinauctions.com

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PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 53 of 740)      

REVOLVER, LT. CHARLES H. GEORGE, 76th NEW YORK INFANTRY. Cal. 32, S# 1631. Standard configuration of Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army revolver manufactured in 1861, 5" barrel, v...morearnished rosewood grips, fine inscription on backstrap: "PRESENTED TO LIEUT C. H. GEORGE BY HIS FRIENDS AT SYRACUSE". Charles H. George (1839-1863). Charles, 22 years old enlisted December 13, 1861 at Cortland, NY as first Lieutenant in the 76th NY Volunteer Infantry. He would not survive the war dying of tuberculosis, which killed many during the war. The Syracuse Courier & Union obituary Nov. 13, 1863: "One year ago, on the 4th of July 1862, the Davis Light Guard, under command of Lieutenant Charles H. George, with joyous hearts and quickened step, took a prominent part in the celebration of that glorious day at Onondaga Hill. Last Friday, the same Company, with solemn tread and arms reversed, paraded the same streets, as a funeral escort, to pay a last parting tribute of affection for Lieutenant George". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of research, and widow's pension records. CONDITION: revolver is very good overall, matching serial numbers and assembly marks, crisp markings, 10% plus original blue finish, mechanically fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Simpson Firearms, Ohio Gun Collector's Show, 1990; from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24988/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER,

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 54 of 740)      

CAPT. GEORGE HUNTER, 7th ILLINOIS INFANTRY. Cal. 32, S# 4146. Standard configuration up Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army revolver manufactured in 1862, 5" barrel, finely inscrib...moreed on right side of barrel: "Capt. G. Hunter 7th Ill. Regt". George Hunter enlisted on April 23, 1861 as a 2nd Lieutenant, Co. K, 7th Ill Inf at Springfield, commissioned captain Sept. 1, 1861, he served with 7th in campaigns in Tennessee and Georgia, resigning in Chattanooga, June 1864. He died in 1878 and buried in Macoupen Co, IL. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of research, and service & widow pension records. CONDITION: revolver is good to very good overall, matching serial numbers and assembly marks, crisp markings, no original finish, gray iron patina with pitting around hinge and barrel lug, large chip on the left rear toe a varnished walnut grips, mechanically fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Floyd Everhart, 1995; from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24996/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER,

Lot # 3051 (Sale Order: 55 of 740)      

SURGEON JOHN PASHLEY 51th ILLINOIS INFANTRY. Cal. 32, S# 1744. Standard configuration up Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army revolver manufactured in 1861, 6" barrel, varnished wal...morenut grips, finely inscribed on backstrap: "DR. JNO. PASHLEY". Jonathan S. Pashley (1830-1876) born in England, enlisted in Kentucky on June 17, 1861 as 1st sergeant, Co. B, 19th Ill Inf. He became hospital steward August 1861, Asst. Surgeon November 1861. Assistant Surgeon Pasley writes a letter August 12th, 1862 to the commander of the 10th Michigan Infantry "By order of Brig. Gen. Morgan, I was detailed to assist Surgeon Sparling of your regiment. Instead of being his assistant, I am his patient and totally unfit for duty. Continuously on duty for 14 months with but ten days relief, I am worn out and and pressed for leave of absence or resignation…". Pashley practiced medicine in Belle Plaine, Minnesota till his death at age 46, in 1876. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of research, and service records. CONDITION: revolver is very good to fine overall, matching serial numbers and assembly marks, crisp markings, 20-30% thinning blue finish, 70% original varnish to grips, mechanically fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Jimmy Wrenn, 1995; from the Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24971/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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EARLY 2-PIN PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON

Lot # 3052 (Sale Order: 56 of 740)      

ARMY REVOLVER, LT. MAURICE LEYDEN, 3RD NEW YORK VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. Cal. 32, S# 2534. Standard configuration of Civil War Smith & Wesson army revolver, 5" barrel, blue fin...moreish, rosewood grips. Revolver was made early 1862, probably January according to Mr. Bricker's notes and research. Inscription on backstrap "LIEUT. MAURICE LEYDEN, SYRACUSE N.Y.". Maurice Leyden (1836-1906) enlisted in Syracuse NY January 13, 1861 into Co. B, 3rd NY Cavalry as 2nd lieutenant. The 25 year old recruit was a dentist before the war. He was captured October 7, 1864 on Darbytown Road near Richmond, and was held as prisoner of war at Libby prison, and later moved to prison in Salisbury. He was exchanged April 1st 1865, and promoted to captain in NY 1st Mounted Rifles. He remained in Richmond occupation and was mustered out November 29, 1865. Maurice Leyden kept diaries and wrote many letters during his life which can be found scattered around the country, but the bulk is housed at Binghamton University. One interesting letter is found online at the Library of Virginia where he is writing to his wife in the trenches at Petersburg in 1864. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of research including notes when purchased, service records and pension records of Maurice Leyden. CONDITION: very good overall, traces of original blue finish in protected areas, markings good including inscription on backstrap. Mechanically fine, bright shiny rifled bore. PROVENANCE: purchased from Hamburg New York dealer/collector Frank Panasuk May 22, 1993 at the Ohio Gun Collectors Association show; from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24995/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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FINE CIVIL WAR CASED PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON NO. 2

Lot # 3053 (Sale Order: 57 of 740)      

ARMY REVOLVERS. Cal. 32, S# 4182/14514. Beautiful walnut casing with blue baize lining, 2 standard production 6" S&W army revolvers, one being made early 1862 and the oth...moreer mid 1863, both have varnished rosewood grips, central wood block holds 36 cartridges. CONDITION: S# 14514 is fine to excellent overall retaining 80% original bright factory blue, S# 4182 is fine overall retaining about 50% factory blue. Both revolvers have well fit grips retaining most of their factory varnish, S# 4182 has chip on one outside toe. Both revolvers are mechanically fine with crisp rifle bores. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25072/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR ERA SMITH & WESSON NO. 2

Lot # 3054 (Sale Order: 58 of 740)      

ARMY REVOLVER, IVORY GRIPS & CASE. Cal. 32, S# 37232. Standard configuration S&W No. 2 army revolver, 6" barrel, blue finish, smooth factory ivory grips. Revolver is hous...moreed in purple lined wooden case. CONDITION: extremely fine overall, revolver retains about 95% of its original factory blue finish, scattered scuffs and scratches, markings crisp, mechanically fine, bright shiny bore. Wooden case is very good with functional keys. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25069/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-2,000.

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ATTRIBUTED SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER, LT.

Lot # 3055 (Sale Order: 59 of 740)      

ALEXANDER POSTELWAIT, 125th OVI WITH HOLSTER Cal. 32, S# 27785. This revolver is featured in June 1996 Gun Report article by Mike Bricker, in standard configuration, 6" b...morearrel, one line address, blue finish. Revolver has original S&W smooth ivory grips that have different S# than gun but have inscription inside right side: "Alexander Postelwait / 125 Ohio Volunteers". Inside flat of holster has later inscription. Alexander H. Postlewaite (1842-1913) entered service October 1862, company F, 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, "Opdycke Tigers", promoted to corporal, then Sergeant March 1863, wounded at the battle of Resaca, Georgia May 15, 1864. Even though his leg had been shattered by a mini ball, he returned to the regiment in December and was promoted 2nd lieutenant, February 10, 1865 promoted to 1st Lieutenant. Alexander known as "Postle" to his friends was active in the GAR till his death in 1913. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of June 1996 Gun Report article "Smith & Wesson and Kittredge". CONDITION: good to very good overall, complete & matching serial numbers and assembly markings other than grips which are numbered "676", traces of blue, but overall mottled gray patina with pitting. Mechanically fine, pitted rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Log Cabin Shop, Lodi, OH 1984; the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25003/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER ATTRIBUTED

Lot # 3056 (Sale Order: 60 of 740)      

TO CAPTAIN W. D. RADCLIFF, 10th & 14th KENTUCKY CAVALRY "ORPHAN BATTALION". Cal. 32, S# 7859. This revolver is featured in June 1996 Gun Report article by Mike Bricker. S...moretandard mid-1862 manufactured S&W No. 2 army revolver, 6" barrel, butt is inscribed "W D R" in metal and wood. Mr. Bricker has article on Orphan battalion published in September 1995 "America's Civil War" by Scott Sallee telling of Capt W. D. Radcliff fighting Morgan's Confederate cavalry March 20, 1863 with Radcliff in command of Mt. Sterling Garrison. Radcliff had to surrender the Garrison after Morgan had occupied and started to burn the town. He continued in service till wars end, protecting his native Kentucky. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of 1995 America's CW article mentioned, reference photographs, copy of June 1996 Gun Report article "Smith & Wesson and Kittredge". CONDITION: good overall, all matching, gray metal, good markings, rosewood grips are sound, with moderate edge wear. Mechanically fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24970/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

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EARLY 2-PIN CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER

Lot # 3057 (Sale Order: 61 of 740)      

ATTRIBUTED TO CAPT. GUSTAVUS FAHRION, 5th US COLORED TROOPS. Cal. 32, S# 1564. Standard 1861 manufactured S&W No. 2 army revolver, early 2 pin model. Mr. Bricker has old ...morephoto of pistol in his files with name attached, no other provenance. Gustavus Fahrion was commissioned captain in September 1863, wounded at the Battle of New Market, Sept. 29, 1864, he would resign May 18, 1865. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: old photograph with attribution to G. Fahrion. CONDITION: good to very good overall, no finish, mottled Gray patina with petting, markings all discernible, mechanically fine, good rifled bore with pitting. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24952/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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EARLY 2-PIN CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON ARMY REVOLVER

Lot # 3058 (Sale Order: 62 of 740)      

ATTRIBUTED TO 2ND LT. THOMAS MCGILL, 65th OVI. Cal. 32, S# 404. Standard mid-1861 manufactured S&W No. 2 army revolver, early 2 pin model, 6" barrel. Mr. Bricker has phot...moreo of pistol in his files with name attached, no other provenance. Thomas McGill (1838-1863) enlisted Oct. 8, 1861 as 2nd Lieutenant, Co. "I" 64th OVI. Thomas died of disease in Nashville, March 30, 1862 and is buried at Nashville National Military Cemetery. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: photograph with attribution to Thomas McGill. CONDITION: good overall, all matching, traces of finish in protected areas, good markings, grips retain about half of their original factory varnish. Hammer spur was broken as so many are, with new oversized spur added. Mechanically fine, good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24953/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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RARE & FINE FRENCH AGENT MARKED SMITH & WESSON NO.

Lot # 3059 (Sale Order: 63 of 740)      

2 ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 32, S# 70480. This revolver is featured in November 2006 Gun Report article by Mike Bricker, in standard late configuration, 6" barrel, one line add...moreress, patent marked cylinder. This revolver was made in the last year of manufacture of this model, 1870. It has the late features of knurled trigger and heavier, thicker grips with concave escutcheons. The barrel is engraved on both top flats with Paris agent and address. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of November 2006 Gun Report article "Some Early Smith and Wesson Export Revolvers". CONDITION: fine overall, complete & matching serial numbers and assembly markings Revolver retains about 60% of its original fading blue finish, markings all crisp and discernible. About 90% of the factory varnish is retained on rosewood grips. Mechanically fine, crisp shiny rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Butterfield & Butterfield Auction, February 2001; Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24958/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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RARE INSCRIBED ALLEN & WHEELOCK PERCUSSION SIDE

Lot # 3060 (Sale Order: 64 of 740)      

HAMMER NAVY REVOLVER, “LT. WM. H. GIBBS, 15TH ILLINOIS. Cal. .36 cal. S# 598. This large frame revolver measuring 14" overall is in standard configuration, 8" octagonal b...morearrel, unique feature of folding trigger guard functions as loading arm, 2-line address & patents on left side of barrel. This was a rather expensive arm in its day and only about 750 were made. Mounted with fine smooth grips and inscribed in script on butt strap: “Lieut. Wm. H. Gibbs”. This is a deluxe revolver with ivory and finely crowned muzzle. William H. Gibbs (1836-1875) was seminary student at Mount Morris college, when war began & entered service at Lincoln’s first call for troops: April 22nd 1861 as 2nd lieut., Co. H, 15th Illinois, he was promoted to captain Feb 15, 1863, before mustering out July 20, 1864 during the heat of the Atlanta campaign. The 15th Illinois was one of the most heavily fought regiment at Shiloh, Corinth, and Vicksburg with numerous casualties. Gibbs moved to Mississippi just after the war, married, started a family, elected to Mississippi State Senate 1878-1870, and then appointed postmaster of Jackson. He was a good moral carpetbagger. After his death, his widow and children stayed in Jackson, and their families are prominent today in Mississippi. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Small file of research. CONDITION: very good overall. appears complete, original & matching S#s including ivory grips. Metal is overall has smooth gray patina. Maker marks & S#s are clear & discernable. The rolled pastoral cylinder scene often worn is very nice & complete on this example. Grips are well fit with a mellow patina. Mechanically fine, well discerned rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Bernie Braverman, 1984; from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker.. (01-24954/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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CIVIL WAR REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER,

Lot # 3061 (Sale Order: 65 of 740)      

HOLSTER, PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX, CARTRIDGES, & CONFEDERATE CURENCY ASSOCIATED WITH FRANCIS WASHBURN, 4TH MASS CAVALRY. Cal. 44, S# 110264. Standard configuration of the 2nd...more heaviest used Union revolver, 8" octagonal barrel with three line address, blue finish, oiled grips have inspector cartouche plus most metal parts have sub inspector initials. The military flap holster has indiscernible maker and has well protected this revolver which retains much of its original finish. The cartridge box is maker marked "J. CUMMINGS / SPRINGFIELD". There is an original pack of cartridges that has been opened with three perfect sleeved 1861 patented waterproof cartridges plus two additional cartridges of different manufacture. Consignor states everything in this lot belonged to Francis Washburn who was mortally wounded just before Appomattox. He states that Thomas Chamberlain, brother of Joshua Chamberlain and Washburn "studied the degree that the Confederate use of propaganda, on a daily basis, to promote the war effort. The Confederate notes with this consignment are examples of this; heroic military leader, the legendary Stonewall Jackson; the valiant military, South Striking Down Union, and Richmond, capital of the Confederacy". The notes included are souvenirs of this research, collected by Washburnl also a scarce 1861 $50 with George Washington's portrait and a scarce $500 bill with Stonewall Jacksons portrait, an 1861 Virginia Commonwealth Bank note also has George Washington's portrait. In addition to the report on all comprehensice propaganda, Thomas Chamerlain and Francis Washburn extensively studied the important role of women in the Confederacy. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: scarce 4th Mass Cavalry pamphlet compiled by William Arnold, Co. H "Closing Scenes of the War for the Maintenance of the Union, from Richmond to Appomattox". CONDITION: revolver is fine overall retaining much of its original finish, especially on frame, good crisp markings, matching serial numbers, fine action, bright shiny rifled bore. Holster & pistol cartridge box are very good, cartridges & pack are very good overall. Currency is good to very good overall. (01-25273/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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CAPTAIN LUCIUS H MORRILL ATTRIBUTED CIVIL WAR

Lot # 3062 (Sale Order: 66 of 740)      

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER, HOLSTER, CARTRIDGES, CDV & PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX. Cal 44. S# 80556. This revolver consigned by local family with attribution of Capt. Lu...morecius Morrill, New Bedford, Mass. Standard configuration with 8" octagonal barrel with 3-line barrel address. Most every part of this gun has a sub inspection and "GR" inspector cartouche on left grip. Lucius H. Morrill enlisted as 34 year old lieutenant November 21, 1861, 1st Mass cavalry, he rose through ranks and transferred to 4th Mass Cavalry in February 1864. CONDITION: good to very good overall. Revolver retains traces of its original blue finish. Matching S#s found on barrel, frame, and grips. Cylinder has "6613" on back from earlier gun. Strong action, good rifled bore. Holster is sound & complete, pistol cartridge box & sealed box of cartridges are very good. CDV is signed with rank on verso, slightly soiled and light faded. (01-23974/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA 10TH CAVALARY MARKED REMINGTON

Lot # 3063 (Sale Order: 67 of 740)      

1863 NEW MODEL ARMY CARTRIDGE CONVERSION SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH RESEARCH. Cal. 46 RF. S# 87705 (beneath left grip panel). Bbl. 8". Model 1873 New Army Model cartridg...moree conversion single action revolver mfg. by Remington. Top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked with the remnants of Remington's mfg. and patent information. Butt is stamped "H TROOP 10 CAV". Iron construction with brass trigger guard. Frame is mounted with 2-piece smooth wood grips. Blade front sight with frame notched rear sight. Bbl. is mismatched and cyl. is unnumbered. Left side of frame is stamped "332", beneath the grip, which is also written on the interior of the left grip panel. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: folder containing a page marked "REMINGTON NEW MODEL 1858 ARMY REVOLVER/ .44 CALIBER PERCUSSION/ ORIGINALLY MANUFACTURED 1863/ CONVERTED TO .46 CALIBER RIM FIRE JUNE 1869, 1 OF 4,574/ STANDARD U.S. GOVERNMENT ISSUE 1869-1874/ BUTT MARKED "H TROOP 10 CAV" - BUFFALO SOLIDERS", as well as a letter from Roger Phillips (author of Remington Large-Bore Conversion Revolvers" detailing the markings on this revolver. CONDITION: iron components exhibit a dark gray patina, with areas of light to heavy pitting, as well as dark discoloration present overall. Bore exhibits heavy dark pitting, primarily in the grooves, while retaining fair rifling throughout. Action functions and indexes appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips exhibit some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24960/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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CIVIL WAR REMINGTON-BEALS NAVY MODEL SINGLE ACTION

Lot # 3064 (Sale Order: 68 of 740)      

PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH GRIP INSCRIBED TO UNION BRIGADIER GENERAL THOMAS MALEY HARRIS. Cal. 36. S# 9397. Bbl. 7 3/8". Remington-Beals single action percussion revolver m...morefg. circa. 1861-1862, during the Civil War. The top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "BEALS' PATENT. SEPT. 14, 1858/ MANUFACTURER BY REMINGTONS' ILION. N.Y." on the top flat towards the breech. Underside of bbl. and left side of frame (beneath the grip panel) are both marked with the S#. S# on rear face of cyl. is no longer present/legible. German silver front sight with brass trigger guard. Frame is mounted with 2-piece smooth wood grips. Interior of right grip panel is inscribed "Thomas M. Harris/ 10 Va./ Vols.", with research indicating that this would be Thomas Maley Harris. Thomas M. Harris (1813-1906), whom practiced medicine prior to the Civil War, was authorized by Governor Pierpont on the recommendation of General Rosecrantz to raise a regiment of troops. Harris recruited the 10th Virginia Volunteer Infantry regiment, was commissioned as its Colonel, and served with the regiment until 1864. At the close of Philip Sheridan's Valley Campaign, Harris was in command of a division which was subsequently transferred to Grant's army in front of Richmond, at which time Harris received a commission as a Brigadier General. In 1865, Harris was involved in heavy fighting at Hatcher's Run, and during the Battle of Appomattox sent out a company of sharp shooters, silencing the last battery that General Lee put into position during the war. CONDITION: iron components exhibit a mottled gray patina, with some scattered handling marks, as well as some spots of darker discoloration. Brass trigger guard exhibits a mellow patina, with some spots of darker patina present in protected areas. Bore is bright, exhibiting moderate dark pitting and strong rifling throughout. Action functions appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips exhibit some scattered marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable overall. A nice example of a non-martially marked Remington-Beals Navy Model revolver, inscribed to Thomas Maley Harris. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25039/MLW). $1,200-2,000.

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RARE INSCRIBED MASS ARMS ADAMS PATENT REVOLVER,

Lot # 3065 (Sale Order: 69 of 740)      

DAVID ELSTON, 4th ILLINOIS CAVALRY. Cal. 36, S# 732. Adams Patent "self-cocking" revolvers manufactured by the Massachusetts Arms Company are most often associated with S...moretate of Virginia purchased revolvers in mid-1860 and US army purchases in late 1850s. Total commercial sales of these pistols is unknown, but this is one of the those rare ones that made it to a named soldier in the Civil War. Inscribed on backstrap: "D. T. Elston". There is only one D. T. Elston in Union or Confederate rosters and that is David. T. Elston, 4th Illinois Cavalry. Flayderman estimates production at 1000 revolvers, and I am unaware of a serial number above 1000. Regardless, identified Mass Arms made large frame Adams patent revolvers are rare. This revolver like several State of Virginia guns have small inspector initials stamped on frames and cylinders which never made it to final inspection for U.S. government contract. The number "463" on "Kerr Patent" loading arm represents the 463rd revolver that Mass Arms owed royalty to the English patent holder. David T. Elston (1836-1907) born in Chicago, was 25 year old banker when he enlisted as a corporal in Co. A, 4th Ill Cav October 10, 1861, promoted to sergeant and served till discharge June 15, 1863. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of research, service records and pension records. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and matching, strong traces of finish are found on frame and barrel, grips are fine and well fit with light wear to checkering. Markings all discernible. Mechanically revolver works well in both single action and "self cocking" double action mode, safety is functional. Good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24998/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-2,000.

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INSCRIBED PLANT'S MFG. CO. 3RD MODEL ARMY FRONT

Lot # 3066 (Sale Order: 70 of 740)      

LOADING SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH PROVENANCE. Cal. 42. S# 2383. Bbl. 6". 3rd Model Army front loading single action revolver mfg. by Plant's Manufacturing Company in Ne...morew Haven, CT during the mid-1860s. Top of the solid bbl. rib is marked "PLANT'S MFG. CO. NEW HAVEN, CT.", with "MERWIN & BRAY.NEW-YORK." marked on the left flat. Cyl. is marked with the patent information. Rear grip strap is engraved "Cpl. Wm H. Swift Co. B 36 Mass 1863", which would indicate ownership by Corporal William H. Swift of Company B of the 36th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Accompanying research suggests that the inscription is spurious, as William H. Swift perished as a Private from dysentery in 1862. Brass frame, with iron bbl., cyl. base pin, trigger, hammer, and ejector rod. Frame appears to have been cleaned at one time. Frame is mounted with 2-piece smooth wood grips. German silver blade front sight with frame notched rear sight. Matching numbers are present on the frame, as well as on the interior of the grip panels. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: research and scans of military records of William H. Swift. CONDITION: brass frame retains traces of its silver plated finish, exhibiting a relatively bright exterior. Iron components retain a gray patina with light pitting and spots of age related discoloration present overall. Very bright bore, exhibiting some scattered areas of dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Action functions and indexes appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips exhibit some scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, with 2 small cracks present on the bottom rear corner of the left panel, and a crack and chip present at the bottom rear corner of the right panel. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24965/MLW). ANTIQUE. $500-700.

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EXCEPTIONAL MODEL 1863 CIVIL WAR SINGLE ACTION

Lot # 3067 (Sale Order: 71 of 740)      

STARR ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 37845. Standard configuration, 8" barrel, solid blued steel frame marked on either side: "STARR ARMS CO. NEW YORK" & "STARR'S PATENT JAN....more 15, 1856". Serial numbers start at 23000 continuing the numbers from earlier double action revolver production. This revolver was made in late 1863 or early 1864 and part of 25,000 US government contract. This was the third most common government contracted cavalry sidearm, behind the Colt and Remington, but is exceptionally difficult to find in excellent condition and this would be a difficult example to upgrade. CONDITION: extremely fine overall, retaining 95% plus bright original blue on barrel, cylinder, and frame, screws & trigger retain most all of their original fire blue, bright case colors are retained on loading assembly and hammer. One piece grip is sound was scattered cosmetic defects and two discernible inspection cartouches on either side. Mechanically fine, crisp bright shiny rifled bore. (01-25375/JS). ANTIQUE. $9,000-12,000.

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RARE CIVIL WAR STARR ARMS COMPANY ILLUSTRATED

Lot # 3067A (Sale Order: 72 of 740)      

LETTER. April 19, 1864 autograph letter from President H.H. Wolcott to the Frankfurt Arsenal concerning "linen cartridges". 9.5" x 7.5" archivally frame (15" x 13"). COND...moreITION: appears very good, but not removed from frame to see how mounted. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-21431/JS). $200-300.

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STARR ARMS 1863 ARMY SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3068 (Sale Order: 73 of 740)      

Cal. 44. S# 29068. Bbl. 8", round with dovetail-mounted semi-circular sight. Six-shot round cyl. Major parts have a "C" inspector's initial. Blue finish. 1 piece walnut g...morerip. Estimated total of 32,000 mfg. 1863–65, during the American Civil War. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown, showing areas of light pitting. Grips show heavy wear with dense chips. The right side has three notches that appear to be intentionally cut. Functioning action. Bore retains sound rifling, showing scattered pitting. (01-24350/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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STARR 1858 ARMY FOREIGN PROOFED CARTRIDGE

Lot # 3069 (Sale Order: 74 of 740)      

CONVERSION DA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 CF. S# 2288. Bbl. 6" round w/ dovetail mounted semi-circular front sight. Five shot round cyl. w/ added conversion plate at breech end. Ri...moreght side of bbl. has Birmingham England proofs. Cyl. has Belgian proofs. Right side of frame below bbl. has added hand-stamped number "965". Blue finish. 1 Piece walnut grip has hand-cut notches on butt & left panel. About 23,000 mfg. late 1850s-60s. CONDITION: 40% dull fading blue showing small dents & marks. Grips show heavy wear. Functioning action. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-24387/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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EXTREMELY SCARCE ALLEN & WHEELOCK LIP FIRE NAVY

Lot # 3070 (Sale Order: 75 of 740)      

SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 131 (beneath left grip panel). Bbl. 5". One of only approximately 500 Lip Fire Navy revolvers mfg. by Allen & Wheelock during the earl...morey 1860s, prior to a copyright infringement case with Smith & Wesson and the revolver's subsequent redesign, which eliminated the Lip Fire cartridge in favor of a percussion action. The left flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "ALLEN & WHEELOCK. WORCESTER MS. U.S./ ALLEN'S PAT'S.SEPT.7.NOV.9.1858." with the "MS. U.S." at the end of the top line having been poorly struck. Iron construction with 2-piece smooth wood grips. Metal components exhibit a blue finish. Brass blade front sight with frame notched rear sight. All numbers are matching and are present on the frame, cyl. base pin, cyl. loading gate, loading gate release lever, as well as on the interior of the grip panels. CONDITION: metal components retain traces of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting wear and thinning overall that shows through to gray and brown patinas, with some scattered patches of light surface oxidation. Very bright bore, exhibiting areas of dark pitting primarily towards the muzzle, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Action functions and indexes appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips exhibit some scattered handling marks, as well as wear and flaking to their varnish, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. A nice example of a seldom encountered Allen & Wheelock Lip Fire Navy revolver. (01-24365/MLW). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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