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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JOSLYN MODEL 1864 BREECH LOADING CARBINE.

Lot # 3096 (Sale Order: 101 of 740)      

Cal. 52 RF. S# 11643. Bbl. 22" w/ fixed front sight & single folding leaf rear sight. Breech block swings left for loading. Island lock marked "Joslyn Firearms Co / Stoni...morengton, CONN / 1864". Brass band-fastened stock of nicely grained walnut w/ iron buttplate & trigger guard. Left side has a saddle ring bar. CONDITION: bbl. has a fading brown finish. Breech block & lock show evidence of polishing and are reacquiring spots of tarnish. Stock has a worn finish, showing dents & marks. Stock is broken through wrist & lock areas w/ plastic wood repair. Sound lock. The dark bore retains strong rifling. (01-24476/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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FINE CIVIL WAR SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 MILITARY

Lot # 3097 (Sale Order: 102 of 740)      

RIFLE IN BERDAN SERIAL RANGE. Cal. 52, S# 54849. 2000 Rifles were originally ordered by Hiram Berdan for his 1st & 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters, the known serial range for thes...moree rifles is 54374-57574 (known highest & lowest serial numbers as noted by authority Wiley Sword). This gun conforms to standard configuration ordered by Berdan with 30" six land & groove rifled barrel, no bayonet lug, made to fit angular bayonet. This fine survivor does not have double set triggers and was not inspected by John Taylor (JT) but has final inspection cartouche TWR (Thomas W Russel). The barrel is inspected by Charles Hartwell (CWH) who is known inspector on at least three John Taylor final inspected Berdan Sharps. According to Sharps authority Frank Sellers probably no more than 500 rifles were delivered inspected by Taylor with double set triggers, the other 1500 were single triggers and some identified to other units such as 42nd PA, "Bucktail" Regiment. S#s 54847 & 54856 are listed by Springfield Research as issued to the 190th PA in January 1862 (The 190th was PA reserve unit not activated till 1864, and issue date in 1862 must have been to other PA unit). This is a superior all original survivor with fine aesthetic. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: reprint copy of the 600 page 1892 "Berdan's United States Sharp Shooters in the Army of the Potomac 1861-1865", June 1996 Monty Whitley catalog where this rifle is featured, along with bill of sale June 1996. There is also a data sheet on about 25 Berdan Sharps showing several with same barrel inspector in same serial range. CONDITION: very good overall, complete, matching, and all original. Metal is overall smooth gray/bright patina, 3 line barrel address & "NEW MODEL 1859" markings are crisp, patent markings on frame & lock are also very good and all discernible. Stocks are sound and solid and well fit. "M" sub inspector found on fore stock and "TWR" cartouche opposite lock is discernible when looked at from angle. Mechanically fine, crisp bright rifled bore. (01-25208/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 BERDAN SHARPSHOOTERS

Lot # 3098 (Sale Order: 103 of 740)      

STYLE RIFLE. Cal. 52. S# 57362. Colonel Hiram Berdan commanded the elite U.S. Sharp Shooters unit during the Civil War. 2000 Sharps rifles in the SN range 54,374 to 57,56...more7 were furnished. The first type had double set triggers and bayonet lugs. This rifle fits the description of the second type without those features. Bbl. 30" without bayonet lug. Pinned blade front sight & Lawrence patent leaf rear sight. Left flat near breech is marked w/ inspector's initials "EPR" for ordnance sub-inspector Edwin P. Richardson. Percussion action w/ Lawrence primer feed and plain trigger. 3 band fastened forearm. Straight grip stock w/ iron buttplate, patchbox & sling swivel. Left ear of stock has 2 cartouches. Front cartouche is "AWM" for sub-inspector Allen W. Mather. Second cartouche is too light to be distinguishable. John Taylor's "JT" cartouche is not visible. Right side of butt has "R.S" markings that may refer to "Ripley's Sharpshooters". General James W. Ripley, Chief of Ordnance, at first issued the Sharpshooters Springfield muskets and Colt revolving rifles. After strong revolt he was forced to order Sharps rifles, considered the best at the time. CONDITI0N: bbl. retains 50% dull blue fading to brown. The action & fittings have faded to gray. Wood has added finish over wear, scratches dents and marks. The stock has a hairline crack extending from the left side of the top tang. The bore is generally bright retaining sound rifling. PROVENANCE: from The Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23875/DS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.

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HISTORICAL SHARPS CARBINE IDENTIFIED TO THE 50TH

Lot # 3099 (Sale Order: 104 of 740)      

NEW YORK ENGINEERING REGIMENT. Cal. 52. S# C28139. New model 1863 carbine identified as belonging to Cpl. Michael Richard Conley of the 50th New York Engineering Regiment...more. Cpl. Conley was wounded on the right knee while working on the bridges in Fredericksburg. The 50th Engineers moved w/ the Army of the Potomac from March 1862 until they were mustered out at Washington D.C. on June 13th, 1865. The engineers accompanied the Army of the Potomac at many battles including: the Siege of Yorktown, Seven Pines, Antietam, the Battle of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Mine Run Campaign, Battles of the Wilderness, Siege of Petersburg and Richmond, Hatcher's Run and were present at Appomattox for the surrender of General Lee and his army. The regiment lost during service: 1 officer and 19 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, as well as, 1 officer and 206 enlisted men to disease. This carbine has the standard 22" bbl. w/ pinned blade front sight and Lawrence patent rear sight. Percussion action has Sharps priming feed on lockplate w/ saddle ring and bar on left side. Band fastened carbine forearm and straight grip stock having steel carbine buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: the carbine was purchased from Sylveira Adler, Cpl. Conley's granddaughter by a collector in 1982. Included w/ the carbine is a treasure-trove of family and regimental history including a portrait of Cpl. Conley in uniform. Many other photographs and tin types of Cpl. Conley and many relatives. Personal history includes: certificate of scholarship to Eastman college in Poughkeepsie, NY, August 16, 1865, his marriage license in Marshall County, Kansas dated September 15, 1872, a receipt for his burial plot in Cyprus hills cemetery dated April 28, 1912, land deeds as well as other documents. This lg. grouping includes many family and personal documents. Keepsakes include a sm. German language bible and his military insignia. Also included is a folder containing company muster roles, information about the 50th New York Engineering Regiment and a photo-copy showing the regiment with a pontoon boat at Rappahannock Station, March 1864. CONDITION: as found in uncleaned condition. Metal has an untouched dark brown patina. Original stock finish is darkened w/ age showing numerous scratches, dents and marks. Sound and functioning action. Dark pitted bore retains a sm. amount of rifling. (01-24519/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION CARBINE

Lot # 3100 (Sale Order: 105 of 740)      

Cal. 50-70. S# C15914. Bbl. 22". Left side of bbl. has "E.A.W" inspector's mark. German silver blade front sight w/ Lawrence patent rear sight. Case colored action retain...moreing the primer feed mechanism on the lockplate. Cartridge conversion breech block w/ spring loaded firing pin. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip replacement stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: nylon cleaning brush & round leather thong. CONDITION: bbl. retains 85% lightly worn blue. Action retains 75% nicely visible case colors. Saddle ring & bar are polished bright & may be replacement. Stock & forearm have good finish showing a few small marks. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24743/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION

Lot # 3101 (Sale Order: 106 of 740)      

CARBINE. Cal. 44-77 Bottleneck, appears to be a 2 1/4" case. S# C25166. Bbl. 25", marked "Old Reliable." The iron front sight has an added brass bead. Lawrence-patent rea...morer sight. Conversion action with a saddle ring and bar on the left side. Band-fastened carbine walnut forearm and original walnut stock with carbine buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains 70% dull faded blue. Action has faded to gray. Wood shows substantial wear with dents and handling marks. Stock has chips around the lock plate. The forearm has a crack extending from the right side of the action. Lightly pitted bore with worn rifling. (01-24428/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,750-3,500.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 PERCUSSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3102 (Sale Order: 107 of 740)      

Cal. 52. S# 34573. Bbl. 22" w/ Hartford address. German silver blade front sight w/ Lawrence patent rear sight. Breech loading action w/ primer feed mechanism on lockplat...moree having saddle ring & bar on left side. Brass band fastened forearm & straight grip stock w/ inletted swivel. Brass rectangular lid patch box & carbine buttplate. Left side of stock has 2 partially visible cartouches. CONDITION: metal has faded to a dark brown patina showing spots of corrosion& small dents on receiver. Wood has added finish over heavy wear, dents & handing marks. Sound lock. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Relined bore is bright w/ strong rifling. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24739/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION

Lot # 3103 (Sale Order: 108 of 740)      

CARBINE. Cal. 50-70. S# 58714. Bbl. 22", carbine style. German silver blade front sight with Lawrence patent rear sight. The lock plate retains Sharp's pellet priming sys...moretem. Action has a saddle ring and bar on the left side. Band-fastened walnut forearm and straight grip stock with steel carbine buttplate. The left side of the stock has a clear inspector's cartouche. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% dull, lightly faded blue. Action is fading to gray, retaining traces of case colors. The wood has a lightly worn finish with scattered handling marks and an area of heavier dents on the forearm. The forearm screw is a replacement. Bore retains strong rifling, showing scattered pitting. (01-24308/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,750.

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SHARPS MODEL 1853 SLANT BREECH MILITARY SADDLE

Lot # 3104 (Sale Order: 109 of 740)      

RING CARBINE. Cal. 52, S# 16198. Standard brass mounted configuration, 37.5" overall, 21.5" barrel, "SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN" on top flat rear a barrel...more band, adjustable long range rear sight, brass blade front sight, "SHARPS /PATENT / 1852" on lock, "SHARPS / PATENT / 1848" on back of frame and S# on tang. Barrel has small "M" inspection at left breech. Matching assembly "100" stamped inside toolbox lid and bottom of mortise. A pair of initials or nicely engraved on toolbox lid "P R". Famously nicknamed "John Brown" Sharps, four of the 1st 100 guns shipped to Kansas Abolitionists May 1855 were close in S# to subject, 14142, 14147, 14170, and 14218. CONDITION: good to very good overall, all original and matching, honest well used example showing abrasions from saddle wear. Iron overall is cleaned toned to mottled gray patina, traces of bright case color on lock where protected by hammer. Mechanics are fine including Maynard capping device, crisp discernible rifling. PROVENANCE: Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24923/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION SADDLE

Lot # 3105 (Sale Order: 110 of 740)      

RING CARBINE, 6TH ILL CAV. Cal. 50-70, S# 76634. Prior to Armory conversion, this carbine is listed in "Civil War Sharps Carbines & Rifles" by Coates & McAulay pages 56 &...more 57 as being issued to Grierson's 6th ILL Cav Co C., and used by G. Wilkinson. Standard configuration, 22" barrel, Lawrence patent long range folding ladder rear sight. Cartridge conversion breech action. CONDITION: very good overall, metal retains over half original arsenal blue on frame; about 10% on barrel, especially in protected areas. Buttstock shows saddle wear and better than forestock with numerous cosmetic blemishes. Mechanically fine, sharp rifled bore. (01-25239/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION

Lot # 3106 (Sale Order: 111 of 740)      

CARBINE. Cal. 52. S# 92897. Bbl. 22" round w/ Lawrence patent rear sight. Lock is fitted w/ the integral pellet priming mechanism. Left side of action has saddle ring & b...morear. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. CONDITION: metal has faded to gray w/ scattered light pitting. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ scattered marks having a heavier area of dents & wear on left side between the top tang & saddle ring bar. The bore retains sound rifling showing scattered pitting. (01-24475/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,250.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL CARTRIDGE CONVERSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3107 (Sale Order: 112 of 740)      

Cal. 50-70. S# C3176. Bbl. 22" rnd. w/ Lawrence patent rear sight. Action has conversion breech block & retains the Sharps primer feed on the lock. Left side has a saddle...more ring & bar. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. CONDITION: action & bbl. retain sm. amounts of dull finish fading to brown & show scattered light pitting. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ numerous dents & handling marks. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling showing scattered spots of pitting. (01-24474/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,250.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARTRIDGE CONVERSION CARBINE

Lot # 3108 (Sale Order: 113 of 740)      

Cal. 50-70. S# C4821. Bbl. 22" w/ brass blade front sight & Lawrence patent rear sight. Breech loading action w/ saddle ring & carbine on left side. Conversion breech blo...moreck. Lockplate retains the Lawrence patent primer feed. Band fastened forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. CONDITION: metal has faded to brown showing surface corrosion & light pitting. Refinished stock shows scratches & marks. Sound mechanics. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (01-25095/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,250.

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CIVIL WAR NEW MODEL 1859 SHARPS MILITARY RIFLE.

Lot # 3109 (Sale Order: 114 of 740)      

Cal. 52, S# 42199. This is standard configuration 1859 Sharps military rifle, 30" barrel with saber bayonet lug on bottom, Lawrence patent rear sight, "SHARPS RIFLE / MAN...moreUFG CO / HARTFORD CONN", "NEW MODEL 1859" stamped either side of sight. "US" is stamped on top breech ring which may be later addition. In the recent Marcot, Paxton, & Marron excellent Sharps text, they list a U.S. Navy contract of 1500 rifles of this configuration between serial number 39436 and 42500 but this example has no discernible proofs and was probably just one of the many commercially sold guns to militia units early in the Civil War. CONDITION: very good overall, appears all original, matching, and complete. Metal is overall gray patina, good markings, with pitting, stocks are well fit, old refurnish. Mechanically fine, sharp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24941/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500,-2,500.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 PERCUSSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3110 (Sale Order: 115 of 740)      

Cal. 52. S# 79655. Bbl. 22", carbine style. German silver blade front sight and Lawrence patent rear sight. Percussion action with the Sharp's pellet priming system. The ...moreleft side has a saddle ring and bar. Band-fastened walnut replacement forearm. Straight grip stock with iron carbine buttplate and patchbox. CONDITION: lightly pitted metal has a dark brown patina appearance. The replacement forearm has a good finish. Stock shows heavy wear with grain checking and cracks having an area of wavey appearance from grinding or over-sanding. The saddle ring and action pin are replacements. Primer feed is missing a screw and appears to have broken parts. Heavily rusted nipple. Dark, pitted bore with intact rifling. (01-24309/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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FINE CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 SPENCER MILITARY RIFLE.

Lot # 3111 (Sale Order: 116 of 740)      

Cal 56-52, S# 23061. Standard configuration, 30" barrel, adjustable rear sight & inspector initial initials stamped at breech. Frame stamped: "SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE C...moreO BOSTON MASS. / PAT'D MARCH 6 1860". Stock has 2 inspector's cartouches. Roy Marcot in his recent text on Spencer Arms, points out a contract for State of Massachusetts in 1864 with known rifles falling in the serial range between 22,000-24,000. Do the "M" inspection marks on this rifle denote Massachusetts? CONDITION: very good overall, appears complete and all original, metal is overall gray iron patina with staining and pitting. Stocks are sound and solid, one hairline starting rear of lock, both inspection cartouches are discernible rear of lock screw, small inspector letter "M" is found on barrel and back of frame, lever, and breech block. Mechanically functional with good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Lifelong collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-24944/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 SPENCER BREECH LOADING

Lot # 3112 (Sale Order: 117 of 740)      

CARBINE. Cal. 52 (56-52), S# 60046. Standard configuration, 22" barrel, marked on receiver top flat "SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS / PAT'D MARCH 6 1860". This...more is a nice honest compete survivor of the most popular Civil War used carbine. Over 90,000 were purchased by the government. The Spencer was the first repeater rugged enough for military service. So formidable was its rapid fire that it was named the "horizontal shot tower" by the Confederates. The heavy casualties at Chickamauga inflicted by the Spencer rifles of Wilder's brigade proved the value of the repeater in war. The many battlefield captured Spencer's by Confederates could only be used until captured cartridges ran out. Copper was scarce in the South & 100 percussion caps could be made from the metal required for one Spencer cartridge. Cavalry units from Michigan, New York, Wisconsin, Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio & Massachusetts were equipped with Spencer carbines. CONDITION: very good overall, complete & matching. Makers mark is likely struck. Metal is overall gray/plum w/ scattered areas of staining & pitting. Stocks are sound & fit well. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. (01-25211/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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MODEL 1865 SPENCER SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 3113 (Sale Order: 118 of 740)      

Cal. 50, S# 8505. Standard configuration of model 1865 saddle ring carbine, 20" barrel, manufactured without the stabler cut off device and never modified. 30,000 of thes...moree carbines were manufactured by Burnside rife company 1865-1866, most seeing service in the Indian Wars. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and original, retaining thinning blue finish on frame, crisp markings, two inspector cartouches on buttstock are partially discernible. Mechanically crisp, good rifled bore. (01-25346/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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SPENCER CIVIL WAR MODEL REPEATING CARBINE.

Lot # 3114 (Sale Order: 119 of 740)      

Cal. 56-56. S# 18354. Bbl. 22" carbine style. Blade front sight w/ graduated leaf rear sight. Lever operated action has saddle ring & bar on left side. Band fastened waln...moreut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. 7 rd. tubular mag. inserts through the buttplate. CONDITION: metal has mottled brown appearance showing surface corrosion. Sanded & refinished wood shows wear w/ numerous dents & marks. Mag. band is incorrect replacement & does not seat properly. Lever appears to be bent & does not contact the lower tang when closed. Front sight staff is bent & missing elevator. Mag. tube is intact, but does not seat tightly against buttplate. Bore retains sound rifling showing some light pitting. (01-24507/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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SPENCER 1860 CIVIL WAR REPEATING SRC.

Lot # 3115 (Sale Order: 120 of 740)      

Cal. 56-56. S# 13363. Bbl. 22", carbine style with replacement brass blade front sight and carbine leaf rear sight. Lever action with a saddle ring and bar on the left si...morede. Band-fastened walnut forearm. Straight-grip walnut stock with carbine buttplate and sling swivel. The 7-round mag. tube inserts through the buttplate. About 50,000 mfg. between 1863 and 1865. CONDITION: metal has a faded gray appearance. Wood has added finish over wear, dents, scratches, and marks. The forearm has a small crack extending from the right side at action. Sound action. The mag tube is intact. A lightly pitted bore retains sound rifling with a ring 2 1/2" from the muzzle. (01-24427/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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SPENCER MODEL 1865 REPEATING CARBINE.

Lot # 3116 (Sale Order: 121 of 740)      

Cal. 56-52. S# 28772. Bbl. 20", carbine style. Iron front sight with graduated leaf carbine rear sight. Action has a saddle ring on the left side and provisions for a sta...morebler cut-off, which is removed. Band-fastened walnut forearm and straight grip stock with steel carbine buttplate and sling swivel. 7th. Tubular mag., which inserts through the buttplate. Approx. 35,000 mfg. by Burnside Rifle Company in 1865. CONDITION: metal has a gray appearance, indicating a touch-up finish. Very good wood, showing scattered scratches and marks. Sound action and mag. tube. Lightly pitted bore, retaining strong rifling. (01-24307/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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SPENCER MODEL 1865 REPEATING CARBINE.

Lot # 3117 (Sale Order: 122 of 740)      

Cal. 56-50. S# 20514. Bbl. 22" w/ a brass blade front sight & carbine leaf rear sight. Lever operated action w/ saddle ring & bar on left side. Trigger tang is fitted w/ ...morestabler cut-off. 7 rd. tubular mag. that inserts through the buttplate. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. Left side of stock has partially visible cartouche. Right side of stock is stamped "3". Approx. 34,000 mfg. by the Burnside Rifle Company in 1865. CONDITION: metal has faded gray-brown appearance. Receiver markings are partially visible. Refinished wood shows wear w/ dents & marks. Mag. tube is intact. Bore is generally bright retaining strong rifling. (01-24518/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR EARLY MODEL 1865 SPENCER CARBINE.

Lot # 3118 (Sale Order: 123 of 740)      

Cal. 50, S# 359. Standard configuration of early model 1865 saddle ring carbine, 20" barrel, manufactured without the stabler cut off which is seen only in early producti...moreon. This carbine has been personalized with initials on left butt stock "ECD JR". CONDITION: good "as found", complete and original other than missing front band. Metal is an overall dark plum/brown patina with blue in protected areas, stocks sound with hairlines and chipping around saddle bar and the lock, long sliver missing on forestock. Mechanically fine, good rifled bore. (01-25207/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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SPENCER POST-WAR ALTERATION SADDLE RING CARBINE.

Lot # 3119 (Sale Order: 124 of 740)      

Cal. 50 RF (56-52 & 56-50). S# 29919. Bbl. 22" round. Brass blade front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Case colored action w/ saddle ring & bar on left side. Stabler c...moreutoff is added forward of trigger. Band fastened forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ inletted sling swivel & toeline. Seven rd tubular mag. that inserts through steel carbine buttplate. Left side of stock has clear "ESA" cartouche. Over 11,000 altered 1867-74. CONDITION: bbl. retains 30% fading blue. Sides of receiver & lockplate have lightly visible case colors. Wood has lightly worn finish showing scratches, marks & small dents. Mag. tube is intact. Bore retains sound rifling showing some spots of very light pitting. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (01-24742/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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COLT MODEL 1855 REVOLVING SHOTGUN.

Lot # 3120 (Sale Order: 125 of 740)      

Cal. 60 (20ga.), S# 482. 45.5" overall, 27" octagonal to round barrel, bead front sight, marked on top flat: "COLT'S PATENT 1856" & "ADDRESS COL. COLT / HARTFORD CT USA",...more 5-shot fluted cylinder, walnut stock with steel buttplate, ratchet loading lever attached to walnut forestock with brass nosecap. Barrel has braised bottom rib with ramrod thimbles, brass tipped wood rod. Brass trigger guard is stamped with initials "W.L.F." along with S#. These formidable revolving shotguns were popular with Confederate cavalrymen when they could find them. CONDITION: good to very good overall, appears complete and matching, brass tipped rod is broken off after entering fore stock. Action works intermittently but needs attention. Bore is clean and smooth with pitting. (01-24549/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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