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

PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024

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RARE ALLEN & WHEELOCK SINGLE ACTION SIDEHAMMER

Lot # 3071 (Sale Order: 76 of 740)      

PERCUSSION BELT REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 567 (on the loading lever). Bbl. 3". One of only approximately 750–1,000 "Sidehammer Belt" or "Sidehammer Pocket" single-action perc...moreussion revolvers mfg. by Allen & Wheelock between 1857 and 1861. The left flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "ALLEN & WHEELOCK. WORCESTER. MASS./ ALLEN'S PT'S. JAN.13.DEC.15.1857. SEPT". Cyl. is engraved with a game scene. S# is marked on the interior face of the loading lever. Metal components exhibit a blue finish. Frame is mounted with two smooth wood grips. Brass blade front sight with frame notched rear sight. Cyl. is missing two of its threaded percussion cap nipples. CONDITION: metal components retain fair amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting wear and thinning overall that shows through to gray and brown patinas. Fair bore, exhibiting mild to moderate pitting and strong rifling throughout. Action functions and indexes appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips exhibit scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, as well as some flaking to their varnish, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (01-24367/MLW). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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HIGHLY ENGRAVED MOORE'S PATENT SINGLE ACTION

Lot # 3072 (Sale Order: 77 of 740)      

REVOLVER ATTRIBUTED TO DANIEL MOORE, FROM THE MOORE FAMILY, WITH PROVENANCE. Cal. 32 RF. S# 1206. Bbl. 5". Moore's Patent revolver mfg. by Moore's Patent Firearms Company...more, attributed to being the personal revolver of Daniel Moore. The top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "D. MOORE. PATENT. SEPT. 18. 1860". Frame exhibits bordered scroll engraving, with scroll engraving on the sides of the bbl. featuring a punch dot background. Left and right quarter flats of the bbl. are engraved with a small starburst, followed by a feathered arrow. Cyl. also features scroll engraving, with a band of zig-zag line engraving at the rear. Metal components exhibit a silver plated finish overall, with the frame being mounted with a 1-piece smooth ivory grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster, as well as a binder of paperwork, with notable documents including a letter from Linda P. Esser Villani whom states that Daniel Slocum Moore was her father's great grandfather, documents provided by Linda that include the Internment List and diagram of the graves for the Moore family's plot in Green Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY, as well as a copy of the listing from when this firearm was first publicly offered at RIA in 2009. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original silver plated finish, exhibiting some areas of mild wear that shows through to brass, scattered areas of light flaking, with small scattered spots of flaking overall. Cyl. exhibits flaking overall that shows through to a mottled gray patina. Bore is bright, exhibiting scattered areas of dark oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Ivory grip exhibits a pleasing age related yellow patina, with some scattered marks from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting age related cracking and crazing, with several tears and small holes present overall. A very nice and attractive example of a Moore's Patent revolver, attributed to being the personal revolver of its inventor, Daniel Moore. (01-25293/MLW). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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ENGRAVED D. MOORE'S PATENT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3073 (Sale Order: 78 of 740)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 4845. Bbl. 5". The top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "D. MOORE. PATENT. SEPT. 18. 1860". Sides of frame exhibit scroll engraving, with the left side...more exhibiting a scene of a goose flying between 2 reeds on the left. Butt and underside of trigger guard exhibit engraved starburst designs. Brass frame exhibits a silver plated finish, with the bbl., cyl., trigger, and frame screws exhibiting a high polish blue finish. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece smooth wood grip. CONDITION: frame retains the majority of its original silver plated finish, exhibiting some scattered spots of wear and minor losses that show through to brass. Bbl. and cyl. retain large amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to a pleasing brown patina. Very bright bore, exhibiting scattered areas of dark oxidation and some pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grip exhibits some marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (01-25294/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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ENGRAVED D. MOORE'S PATENT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Lot # 3074 (Sale Order: 79 of 740)      

Cal. 32 RF. S# 4924. Bbl. 5". The top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked "D. MOORE. PATENT. SEPT. 18. 1860". Sides of frame exhibit scroll engraving, with small section...mores of hatching present on the scrollwork overall. Butt and underside of trigger guard exhibit en suite style starburst engraving. Brass frame exhibits a silver plated finish, with the bbl., cyl., and trigger exhibiting a blue finish overall. Silver plating on frame appears to have been carefully cleaned at one time. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece smooth wood grip. Brass ejector rod. CONDITION: frame retains bountiful amounts of its original silver plated finish, exhibiting few minor losses that show through to brass. Bbl. retains bountiful amounts of its original factory blue finish, exhibiting some minor losses, scattered superficial handling marks, as well as a few scattered flecks of light to mild surface oxidation overall. Cyl. retains fair to good amounts of its original blue finish, with the balance exhibiting a pleasing brown patina. Very bright bore, exhibiting some scattered spots of moderate oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show a few marks from handling and storage, but otherwise are very good overall. (01-25295/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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JR COOPER PEPPERBOX REVOLVER.

Lot # 3075 (Sale Order: 80 of 740)      

Cal. 40. NSN. Bbls. 3" four-bbl. cluster. A British-made pepperbox pistol by James Rock Cooper of Birmingham. Bbls. have British proofs. The frame and grip straps have fl...moreoral engraving. Ring trigger. Function is intermittent when hand operated. Smooth hardwood grips. The right grip panel is loose and displays a poor fit. CONDITION: grips have an added varnish with a chip at the front edge of the left panel, scattered dings, and handling wear. Bbls. have a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation and pitting. The balance of other metal parts is partially bright with scattered oxidation, scratches, and dings. Oxidized bores. (01-24372/MJC). ANTIQUE. $700-900.

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CIVIL WAR ERA MANHATTAN FIREARMS MFG. CO NAVY

Lot # 3076 (Sale Order: 81 of 740)      

MODEL SERIES II SINGLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER INSCRIBED TO JOSEPH W. STEARNS WITH PROVENANCE. Cal. 36. S# 13385. Bbl. 6 1/2". Series II Navy Model single action percu...moression revolver mfg. by Manhattan Firearms Mfg. Co. circa. 1860-1861. Top flat of the octagonal bbl. is marked with Manhattan Firearms Mfg. Co.'s single line address. Cyl. is engraved with 5 panel scenes. Rear grip strap is engraved "Joseph W. Stearns 2nd Regt O.Vols by his friends", indicating presentation to Joseph W. Stearns of the 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. Iron construction with brass trigger guard and rear grip strap. 1-piece smooth wood grip. German silver blade front sight with hammer notched rear sight. All numbers are matching and include the frame, cyl. base pin, cyl., bbl., bbl. wedge, trigger guard, as well as the backstrap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: various forms of provenance with some examples including Joseph Stearns' Volunteer Enlistment form, Casualty Sheet, Certificate of Disability for Discharge, as well as a letter written by Stearns' to his mother. CONDITION: iron components exhibit a mottled gray patina, with areas of light to mild pitting, as well as spots of darker discoloration present overall. Trigger guard and backstrap appear to have been cleaned at one time, with the trigger guard retaining some traces of its original silver plated finish. Bright bore, exhibiting scattered areas of moderate dark pitting, while retaining fair to good rifling throughout. Action cycles, but does not index properly. Grip exhibits scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, as well as some wear and flaking to the varnish, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. A nice identified Manhattan Firearms Mfg. Co. Navy revolver with extensive provenance. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24961/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,000-2,000.

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ROGERS & SPENCER ARMY MODEL SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3077 (Sale Order: 82 of 740)      

Cal. 44. S# 2889. Bbl. 7 1/2", octagon with cone sight. Six-shot round cyl. Measured parts have the "B" or "P" inspector's initials. Blue finish with 2-piece walnut grips...more. The left grip panel has a lightly visible cartouche. Estimated quantity of 5,800 mfg. in 1865. Delivered to the US Ordnance between November 1864 and April 1865 with no records to indicate an issue. New York arms dealer Francis Bannerman acquired nearly the entire lot at a government sale in 1901 and sold them through their catalogs for the next several years. CONDITION: 50% dull, worn blue, showing scratches and marks. Wood grips show heavy wear. Bbl. retains strong rifling, showing spots of light pitting. Sound action. (01-24351/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

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ROGERS & SPENCER CARTRIDGE CONVERSION ARMY MODEL

Lot # 3078 (Sale Order: 83 of 740)      

SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 RF. S# 4214. Bbl. 7 1/2", octagon with cone-type sight. Six-shot round cyl. with a conversion plate at the breech end. Major parts have "B" or "P" in...morespector's initials. 2-Piece walnut grips. The left panel has a clear "RPR" cartouche. An estimated quantity of 5,800 was delivered to the US Ordnance Department in 1864–65, too late for issue during the Civil War. Nearly the entire lot was purchased by New York's arms dealer, Francis Bannerman, in 1901 and sold through their catalog. CONDITION: 25% blue in protected areas with balance fading to brown with scattered light pitting. Grips show heavy wear with dents and chips at the butt. Functioning action. Bore is generally bright, retaining strong rifling. (01-24352/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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WHITNEY NAVY 2ND MODEL 4TH VARIATION SINGLE ACTION

Lot # 3079 (Sale Order: 84 of 740)      

PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 17648 Y. Bbl. 7 5/8". 2nd Model 4th Variation Navy single action percussion revolver mfg. by Whitney during the early 1860s. The top flat...more of the octagonal bbl is marked "E. WHITNEY/ N. HAVEN", w/ the left flat exhibiting an "H" inspection proof that is also present on the left side of the frame. Brass trigger guard is marked "S", just forward of the trigger bow. Cyl. is engraved w/ the standard eagle, shield, & lion, having the addition of a naval battle plus "Whitneyville" w/in a shielded banner. Metal components exhibit a gray patina. Frame is mounted w/ un-inspected 2-piece smooth wood grips. Matching numbers are present on the cyl., bbl. loading lever, loading plunger, as well as on the interior of the grip panels. Interior of left grip panel appears to read "E.D. (possibly L.D.?) 1887" in pencil plus "L D" stamped above the S# on the interior of the right panel. CONDITION: metal components exhibit a gray patina overall, w/ scattered areas of mild pitting & darker discoloration present overall. Bbl. retains fair amounts of its original factory blue finish, w/ the majority of remaining bluing being present on the bottom flats. Brass trigger guard exhibits a pleasing mellow patina. Bore is bright, exhibiting varying degrees of pitting ranging from mild to moderate in intensity & retains strong rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks plus dings from handling and storage, but otherwise are good overall. (01-24461/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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PAIR OF EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR REVOLVERS.

Lot # 3080 (Sale Order: 85 of 740)      

Colt M-1851 Navy, S# 142838 made in 1863, lacking backstrap but otherwise complete. Remington New Model Navy revolver lacks loading assembly, grip frame, and trigger bow,...more no discernible markings. No information as to where collected, but relic guns all have a story. CONDITION: good for dug up relics, heavy iron patina and deep pitting, both revolvers frozen, though hammer moves on Remington. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-21410/JS). $800-1,200.

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CASED 1ST MODEL TRANTER DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION

Lot # 3081 (Sale Order: 86 of 740)      

REVOLVER RETAILED BY PRITCHARD & SON. Cal. 36. S# 8829T. The 4-1/4" octagonal barrel is integral to the blued solid frame. The top flat is engraved "Pritchard & Son". The...more hammer does not have a thumb spur. The 5-shot revolver is double action with a large bottom trigger that cocks action and rotates the cylinder. The revolver is fired by a small trigger within the trigger guard. Birmingham proofs are present on the barrel and case-hardened cylinder. "W. TRANTER" and "PATENT" marks are on the left side of the trigger and loading rod. Action is engraved with sprays of well-cut scroll. S# is on the right-side bottom of the frame. Checkered walnut grips have a case-hardened and engraved butt cap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver is housed in what appears to be its original mahogany case with a duel hook and key closure. Interior is lined with green cloth, and the bottom compartment contains a revolver and a complete array of original accessories, including Tranter-marked bronze two-cavity bullet mold numbered "80" on a sprue plate, a small copper bag-shaped powder flask by Dixon, a small pewter oil bottle, a rosewood-handled nipple wrench, a rosewood and ebony loading rod, tin of Tranter's lubricating composition, a larger tin of Tranter's lubricating bullets, percussion cap tin by Eley Bros., and five spare nipples in the central covered compartment. CONDITION: very fine; the revolver retains 80–90% of its original blue with most loss due to flaking. Most of the original color remains on the cylinder and grip cap; other small parts retain most of their original bright polish. Bore is bright with some minor flakes of rust. Mechanically fine. The case is also very fine, with a fair number of scratches in the original exterior varnish. Interior cloth is very fine. Accessories are generally fine, with some loss of label on the tins. (01-21910/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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CASED HIGH CONDITION SMALL BORE TRANTER'S PATENT

Lot # 3082 (Sale Order: 87 of 740)      

RIMFIRE REVOLVER RETAILED BY THOMAS WILLIAMS OF LIVERPOOL. Cal. 32. S# 9051. Top of the 3 3/4" oct. bbl. is engraved "Thos Williams. South Castle St. Liverpool." Case har...moredened cyl. has each chamber stamped w/ Birmingham black powder proof. Left side of dbl. action frame is marked "TRANTERS" "PATENT" over S# "9051". Right side is fitted w/ loading gate. Trigger & hammer are of polished steel. Blued trigger guard has lg. bow. One piece checkered grip is of walnut, has steel cap w/ cartridge ejection rod. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mahogany case has top secured w/ brass screws & has circular brass medallion on top. Case is lined in blue cloth & contains a sm. pewter oil bottle & brass cleaning rod w/ white tip. CONDITION: exceptionally fine. Action & bbl. retaining over 90% original blue w/ some sharp edge wear. Front grip strap has only a sm. amount of silvering. Cyl. retains nearly all of its original case hardening color w/ some drag marks at front. Hammer & trigger retain nearly all of their bright polish. Grip is also excellent, checkering very lightly worn & is still bright. Bore is bright & shiny. Mechanically fine. Case retains nearly all of its exterior finish w/ some light scratches & marks. Interior cloth is also very fine w/ some rubs in bottom & a scratch through from contact w/ the hammer spur. Accessories are fine. (01-21242/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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BEAUMONT ADAMS PATENT 1856 DA PRECUSSION

Lot # 3083 (Sale Order: 88 of 740)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# B20341. Bbl. 5 2/4" octagon is integral w/ solid top strap frame. Top strap is marked "Robert Adams, 76 King William Street, London". Left bbl. flat...more is marked "L.A.C.". Left side of bbl. & frame is fitted w/ a Kerr patent rammer. Right side of frame is marked "Adams Patent No. 3690. R." below S#. Five shot round cyl. has matching S#. Cyl. & right side of bbl. have crown over V & crown proofs. Right side of frame is fitted w/ a bolt style safety. Silver finish. 1 piece checkered walnut grip w/ steel buttcap. The Beaumont Adams revolver was used by the British Army until 1880 & by both Confederate & Union forces during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: English Trade casing w/ green felt fitted interior. Interior of lid has retailer label marked "B Coswell". Case contains powder flask, bullet mold, oil bottle, cleaning rod w/ accessories, bullet tin & round balls. Case has added finish over wear & handling marks. CONDITION: 80% silver finish acquiring a tarnish. Hammer shows pitting. Grips have moderate wear. Action cycles properly. Cyl. has substantial side play. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of pitting. (01-25230/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,500.

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FINE CIVIL WAR LARGE BORE BEAUMONT ADAMS

Lot # 3084 (Sale Order: 89 of 740)      

PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 54 bore (.46 cal.). NSN. Bbl. 6.25". 12.5" overall, 6.25" unmarked barrel. These large bore army revolvers were popular among military offi...morecers worldwide. There are several with known Confederate associations. This example is in very fine condition retaining most of its original blue finish. The revolver has engraved frame lines and no other maker’s markings observed. There are British viewing proofs on each cylinder chamber and on barrel. CONDITION: fine overall, retains virtually all its original blue on barrel & cylinder, and majority of its blue on frame. Small gap between frame and grips due to top screw not binding. Double action mechanism functions well, bright shiny bore. (01-22981/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,750-2,500.

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RARE FRENCH L. PERRIN MODEL 1859 TYPE 1 DOUBLE

Lot # 3085 (Sale Order: 90 of 740)      

ACTION CIVIL WAR ERA REVOLVER. Cal. 12mm. S# 802. Bbl. 6 1/4". Type 1 Model 1859 double action only revolver mfg. in France by L. Perrin. 550 Model 1859 revolvers were pu...morerchased by the U.S. government during the Civil War, and while no list exists to determine what S#s were actually purchased and issued, other examples associated with the U.S. Civil War are of the 1st or 2nd Types and mostly have S#s under 1000. This example is marked "L. PERRIN" on the right side of the frame, underside of the bbl., as well as on the side of the cyl. Metal components exhibit a reapplied nickel-plated finish overall. The frame is mounted with a 1-piece smooth wood grip. Iron bead front sight with frame U-notch rear sight. Adams-style safety spring has broken and is no longer present. Matching numbers are present on the frame, cyl., and bbl. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their reapplied nickel finish, exhibiting scattered spots of light bubbling and minor flaking overall. The grip strap and pommel exhibit moderate flaking. Excellent bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grip shows scattered marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (01-24373/MLW). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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BELGIAN DA PINFIRE REVOLVER.

Lot # 3086 (Sale Order: 91 of 740)      

Cal. 9mm Pinfire. Bbl. 4 1/4". NSN. Post front sight. V-notch rear sight. Bbl. top marked "G. NOACK BERLIN". Gun bears crown "U" & circled Belgian "E LG" proofs. Metal ha...mores an engine turned finish similar to jeweled rifle bolts. Checkered black grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. CONDITION: grips show light dings & some flattened checkering wear. Metal remains partially bright w/ some oxidation & dings. Bore has scattered oxidation but strong rifling. (01-24817/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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NICE MASSACHUSETTS ARMS 2ND MODEL MAYNARD SINGLE

Lot # 3087 (Sale Order: 92 of 740)      

SHOT PERCUSSION SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 50. S# 20609. Bbl. 20". 2nd Model Maynard single shot percussion breechloading carbine mfg. by Massachusetts Arms. Co. of Chicop...moreee Falls, MA. The left side of the frame is marked "EDWARD MAYNARD/ PATENTEE./ MAY 27.1851./ DEC.6.1859.", with Massachusetts Arms Co.'s manufacturer's information marked on the right. Left side of buttstock exhibits two boxed inspector cartouches at the wrist. Frame and lever exhibit a case color hardened finish, with the hammer and bbl. being blued. Frame is mounted with a 1 piece smooth wood buttstock. Blade front sight with 2 leaf rear sight marked "1", "3", and "5". Left side of frame with saddle ring. CONDITION: frame and lever retain good amounts of their original factory case color hardened finish, exhibiting wear and thinning overall that shows through to a pleasant grayish/brown patina, with some spots and areas of darker discoloration, particularly on the lever. Bbl. retains the vast majority of its original finish, exhibiting some spots of light wear and thinning that show through to a pleasing brown patina, as well as some small spots of mild surface oxidation. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Stock exhibits some scattered marks and a few minor impressions from storage and handling, but is otherwise very good overall. A very nice example of a Massachusetts Arms Co. 2nd Model Maynard carbine. (01-24266/MLW). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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EXTREMELY FINE MAYNARD CARBINE, CARTRIDGE BOX WITH

Lot # 3088 (Sale Order: 93 of 740)      

CARTRIDGES, CDV OF LT COL FRANCIS WASHBURN, 4TH MASS CAVALRY. Cal. 50. S# 11751. 2nd model Maynard in standard configuration, 20" blued octagonal to rnd. barrel, adj. 2-l...moreeaf rear sight, case hardened frame having 4-line patent plus 3-line manufacturer's address on either side. Carbine cartridge box has 11 cartridges. CDV of Lt. Col. Francis Washburn, who led the 4th Mass cavalry at one of the last cavalry charges of the Civil War, being mortally wounded at the Battle of High Bridge, VA, just two days before the surrender of Lee's army. CONDITION: carbine appears unfired, overall is excellent retaining most of it original bright blue and bright case colors, stock has raised grain with small scattered cosmetic dents & scratches with 2 bright crisp inspector cartouches, mechanics are excellent, bright shiny rifled bore. Carbine cartridge box is excellent and appears unissued, cartridges are excellent. CDV is very good. (01-25274/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,000.

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H. MERRILL 1ST TYPE MONKEY TAIL BREECH LOADING SRC

Lot # 3089 (Sale Order: 94 of 740)      

Cal. 54. S# 8012. Bbl. 22 1/8" round. Blade front sight w/ 2 folding leaf rear sight. Lockplate is marked "J. M. MERRILL, BALTO / PAT. JULY, 1856 / APL. 9, MAY 21-26-61"....more Breech lever is secured by knurled type flat latch w/ maker's name & July 1858 patent date. Walnut carbine stock w/ brass band trigger guard & buttplate still has it visible inspector cartouche. Left side has bar mounted saddle ring. Estimated production of 14,495. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: nipple wrench & spare nipple held in stock compartment. CONDITION: bbl. retains 30% brown finish fading to gray. Lock & lever have faded to gray showing spots of light pitting. Sanded & refinished stock shows heavy dents & marks w/ repairs around lock & trigger guard. Sound lock. Lightly pitted bore retains strong rifling. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24738/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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CIVIL WAR MODEL 1864 BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 3090 (Sale Order: 95 of 740)      

Cal. 54, S# 8655. 39" overall, 21" barrel, two position rear leaf sight, tall pinched blade front sight. Conforms to other Civil War carbines of this pattern. This carbin...moree utilized the unique Ambrose Burnside design "ice cream cone" shaped brass percussion cartridge. This is the standard Model 1864 marked "BURNSIDE PATENT / MODEL OF 1864" on breech and "BURNSIDE RIFLE CO / PROVIDENCE RI" on back action lock. CONDITION: fine overall & all matching. Barrel has overall plum patina with traces of finish, marked with inspector initial and "STEEL 1864". Stocks are sound and well fit, 2 crisp inspector cartouches. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright bore. (01-25210/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,500.

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BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL BREECH LOADING CARBINE.

Lot # 3091 (Sale Order: 96 of 740)      

Cal. 54. S# 13848. Bbl. 21" round w/ blade front sight & single leaf folding rear sight. Percussion fired breech loader. Breechblock tips up w/ lever for loading. Right s...moreide hammer. Left side of action has saddle ring bar only. Band fastened forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ steel buttplate & inletted rear sling swivel. Left side of stock has 2 lightly visible cartouches. Approx. 43,000 mfg. 1863-65. CONDITION: bbl. retains 60% dull fading blue. Frame & lock have faded to brown. Lever & hammer retain some blue finish. Wood has worn & age darkened appearance showing numerous scratches, marks & dents. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of deep pitting. (01-25094/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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SCARCE LEE FIREARMS COMPANY SINGLE SHOT SRC.

Lot # 3092 (Sale Order: 97 of 740)      

Cal. 44 RF. S# 1901. Very scarce carbine produced in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Private sales to officers or state militia units only, no federal government sales were complet...moreed. Very limited quantities produced 1864-65. Bbl. 21" round w/ blade front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Bbl. swings to right for loading. Left side of action has bar mounted saddle ring. Walnut stock w/ steel buttplate. CONDITION: gray metal showing areas of light pitting. Refinished stock has large repair chip on left side of wrist w/ dents, scratches & marks. Pitted bore. PROVENANCE: from the Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24920/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

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INTERESTING PERRY TILTING BREECH SHOTGUN.

Lot # 3093 (Sale Order: 98 of 740)      

Cal. 16ga (.64), S# 131. These scarce Civil War era longarms are seen in a variety a configurations, this example is 39.5" overall, 21.5" octagonal to round barrel with l...morearge brass bead front sight. Breechblock stamped "A.D. PERRY / PATENTED" & "PERRY PATENT ARM CO / NEWARK, N.J. / 1855". Matching serial numbers are found on top of barrel and frame. Buttplate has spring loaded latch that releases 14" iron tipped brass percussion cap tube. Forestock has pewter nosecap, and single key with German silver escutcheons to attach to barrel. CONDITION: good to very good overall, metal is overall mottled gray with traces of brown finish on barrel in protected areas, breech markings are discernible but light. Stocks retain about half their varnish and well fit. Added Navy markings are stamped on various parts along with a newly applied cartouche. Mechanically functional, good smooth bore. (01-25264/JS). $1,000-2,000.

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STARR ARMS COMPANY CARTRIDGE SRC.

Lot # 3094 (Sale Order: 99 of 740)      

Cal. 52 RF. S# 35431. Bbl. 21" round w/ fixed front sight & single folding leaf rear sight. Falling block action w/ hammer mounted on right side lockplate. Left side has ...moresaddle ring. Band fastened forearm & straight grip stock w/ iron buttplate. Total of 5,002 delivered between March & May 1865. CONDITION: bbl. retains dull fading blue. Action finish has faded to dull fading brown. Stock has age darkened appearance w/ scratches, marks & dents. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24741/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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STARR ARMS CO. BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3095 (Sale Order: 100 of 740)      

Cal. 54. S# 5070. Bbl. 21" round w/ blade front sight & single folding leaf rear sight. Falling block action has right side mounted hammer & lock w/ saddle ring on left. ...moreBreech end of bbl. has "H.G.S" inspector's mark. Brass band fastened forearm w/ straight grip walnut stock & brass carbine buttplate. Left side of stock has weak cartouche. Estimated quantity of 5,000 mfg. 1864-65. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to gray showing general light pitting. Sanded & refinished wood shows scratches & marks. Bore retains sound rifling. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24740/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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