SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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EXTREMELY RARE MODEL 1819 PATTERN FOR A HARPERS

Lot # 3249 (Sale Order: 251 of 692)      

FERRY DESIGN PISTOL FOR PRODUCTION BY SIMEON NORTH. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 10”. This rare pistol is one of 6 produced at the Harpers Ferry Arsenal in Virginia (now West Virgi...morenia) in the year 1819. It is believed that 3 versions of this pistol were made and this is the pattern that was accepted and subsequently produced by Simeon North of Middletown, CT. North ultimately produced slightly more than 20,000 of this style pistol between 1819 and 1823. The Harpers Ferry patterns produced are discussed on pages 53-55 in the book “THE GUNS OF HARPERS FERRY” by Stuart Brown. This pistol is marked on the left side of the barrel near the bolster “V / P / (eagle head)”. The lock has a brass pan and is marked in front of the cock with a droop-wing eagle over “US”. Behind the cock, at the base of the lock, is the date “1819”, and a sliding safety bolt is located just above the date. Iron trigger guard, buttcap, and side plate. The iron backstrap, that is inset to the back of the grip from the tang to the buttcap, is engraved “HARPER’S FERRY. 1819.” There is a large iron single barrel band, which doubles as an entry thimble, in the center of the fore stock. This pistol introduces the swivel ramrod into American single shot pistol production. The stock is stamped “RI” opposite the lock 2” behind the side plate screw. CONDITION: barrel has a dark brown finish with scattered oxidation. The lock also has a dark brown finish and holds both full & half cock. All other iron parts have a similar dark brown finish. Markings throughout the pistol are quite clear. The stock has a crack extending from the front of the trigger guard to the right side past the lock to the barrel band. A crack on the left side runs from the front of the trigger guard past the front of the side plate to the lower barrel channel. There is another crack that extends from the trigger guard down the left side to the back of the lock. There is a large chip on the left side just above the buttcap. Good bore. PROVENANCE: from the Collection of Rick Hudak, author of, "Harpers Ferry Arsenal and Joseph Perkin". (01-23200/BF). ANTIQUE. $40,000-50,000.

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RARELY SEEN REGIMENTALLY MARKED AMERICAN

Lot # 3250 (Sale Order: 252 of 692)      

REVOLUTIONARY WAR OFFICER’S FUSIL, 1ST CONNECTICUT REGT. Cal. 76. S# 14. 54” overall, 38.25” round American made barrel, makers cartouche on bottom “LL”, known Connecticu...moret Revolutionary War era iron monger. This well preserved and beautifully marked short musket/fusil is signed “M. HILLS”, Medad Hills of Goshen, CT was the most famous member of a large family of gun makers in colonial America. Medad delivered 40 muskets to the state of Connecticut in 1776. Trigger bow is engraved “1ST / CONN / 3RD“, buttplate tang & sideplate both marked “14”. Lock is also engraved “C / 1co”. Rarely are American Revolutionary War era arms found in such exemplary condition. The reason for such fine condition is that this long arm was purchased from an Irish estate in 2006 where it had been maintained since it was thought taken home as a souvenir in the Revolutionary War. The 1st Connecticut regiment was involved in the disastrous 1777-1778 campaign to control New York City, where this souvenir was possibly taken. Regardless, this is among the finest regimental marked Revolutionary War American made longarms extant. Steve Hench treasured this gun in his exceptional collection of Revolutionary War long arms collected over 60 years that were sold in 2019. Speaking with Mr. Hench, who is noted expert on American Revolutionary War & Kentucky rifles, he stated he had no doubt that this was among the very few totally American made regimentally marked Revolutionary War longarms surviving today. He pointed out that the barrel was crudely made with numerous forging flaws and would probably not have survived long service. Luckily this exemplary arm was taken home by British soldier to be preserved like other fine important Revolutionary War American objects that have been returned to the US. He also pointed out the gun was stocked in American White Walnut (Butternut) which is rare feature. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: laboratory report identifying genus species of wood in stock. Letter from Al Para to Steve Hench, detailing the history of gun coming from Irish estate. File of research on Medad Hills and the other Hills family gun makers. History of 1st Connecticut in the Revolutionary War. CONDITION: very good to fine overall for an 18th century flintlock, appears original and complete overall, original flint configuration, the ramrod is replacement but of the era. Gun was cleaned & varnished in European style when fashionable in 19th century. Mechanically fine, clear smooth bore. (01-24155/JS). ANTIQUE. $35,000-45,000.

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SPRINGFIELD 1816 TYPE II FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

Lot # 3251 (Sale Order: 253 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Blade front sight. Lock has "US/Eagle" marking in center. Rear of lock has 1830 date & Springfield Armory marking. Upper tang also dated 1830. Rea...morer of bbl. marked "X84" & has Springfield eagle marking w/ "VP" proof. Left rear of bbl. has "S.M.Co" marking. Matching numbers "114" appear on top of bayonet lug/sight & pan. Brass pan, hammer screw & frizzen screw are replacements. Touch hole appears to have been drilled but the gun itself appears to be original flint. Rear sideplate screw is missing. Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Button tipped ramrod. Left side of stock has two strong inspector's cartouches. CONDITION: stock has small crack ahead of sideplate. Scattered dings & handling wear. Lock retains strong amounts of case colors w/ some light oxidation & dings. Brass pan was polished bright w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Balance of metal was cleaned long & is returning to a gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Bright smoothbore. (01-24125/MJC). ANTIQUE $4000-6000.

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US M1803 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK RIFLE.

Lot # 3252 (Sale Order: 254 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33”. A very scarce M1803 rifle by the US Arsenal at Harpers Ferry. This example is a product of the later production, run from 1814 to 1820, when the a...morersenal produced an additional 15,703 M1803 rifles. Octagon to round barrel with a bladed brass front sight and a stationary rear sight 8 1/2" up from the breech. The left facet is marked with an eagle head over “P” in an oval cartouche, and “US” in another oval cartouche. The lock is marked with a spread-wing American eagle with “US” in shield in front of the cock, and “HARPERS FERRY 1814” to the rear of the cock. Brass trigger guard, patchbox, buttplate, side plate, entry thimble, and nose band. The ramrod thimbles are iron, as is the replacement ramrod. Walnut stock with visible cartouche behind the side plate. CONDITION: barrel has a dark brown finish, and the touch hole has been bushed. The lock shows no evidence whatsoever of being reconverted and shows a cleaned, light gray patina. The lock holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing, mellow mustard patina. Stock has been refinished but shows no notable damage. Fine bore with strong rifling. (01-24132/BF). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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RARE 1799 DATED ARSENAL REBUILD OF 1795 TYPE 1

Lot # 3253 (Sale Order: 255 of 692)      

SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. Standard configuration of post 1815 arsenal rebuilt to 1816 specifications from type I model 1795 (made 1799-1802) musket, 57” overall, barrel cut to ...more42” stamped top of breech with large “P” proof. Pointed tail lock, eagle over script “US” over eagle & “SPRINGFIELD in arc vertically at tail. Reconverted battery with long spur flat cock with cutout, detachable faceted pan, faceted frizzen face with medial ridge & curved tail, frizzen spring terminates in bulbous teardrop shaped finial. 1799 dated Springfield muskets are extremely rare, even with this arsenal modification to 1816 specifications, all the hardware is from the type 1 model 1795, barrel is shortened during modification from 45”. This is the only “real” 1799 dated Springfield this cataloger has ever encountered. George Moller mentions in his text these are the first date encountered and the 1799 is engraved. Starting in 1800 buttplate dates are stamped. Find another one. CONDITION: good to very good overall, appears all matching & original, musket originally had a drum bolster percussion conversion. The lock components are correct for type 1 model 1795. (01-24131/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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RARE & “AS FOUND” PUBLISHED JACOB DICKERT

Lot # 3254 (Sale Order: 256 of 692)      

ATTRIBUTED US SURCHARGED 1794 CONTRACT MUSKET & BAYONET. Patterned after the 1766 Charleville musket, 59” overall, 44.5” barrel with eaglehead/”P” cartouche stamped on le...moreft breech, small “x” over “V” federal proof on stock. According to published texts, about 6000 muskets were made by mostly Pennsylvania contractors and delivered to Schuylkill Arsenal Under the 1794 contract 1795-1800. Peter Schmidt in his 2006 text “U.S. Military Flintlock Muskets” utilizes records unknown by previous students and authorities concerning contractors and deliveries of this first American contracted musket which was authorized due to heightened international tensions between the United States and France. Schmidt shows this exact musket on page 45 of this text attributing it to contractor Jacob Dickert. Regardless of the contractor, this is a rare and fine survivor in original “as found” complete and matching condition with well fit unmarked bayonet, 16.5” blade. This musket shows forging flaws on lock & buttplate reminiscent of long arms made in the Confederacy where another new nation was starting an industry out of necessity. These flaws would have never passed government inspection later as this example did, but were necessary to arm a young nation. Survival in original flint of an identifiable US 1794 contract musket is rare and this is a fine example that would be difficult to upgrade. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of chapter from Peter Schmidt’s text “U.S. Military Flintlock Muskets” where this musket is photographed and discussed. Copy of chapter on 1794 contract muskets from George Moller’s “American Military Shoulder Arms”. CONDITION: very good overall, appears complete and original, mottled gray patina, US surcharge and barrel proof are crisp, cartouche is also very good. Mechanically functional though mainspring is weak, smooth clear dark bore. Accompanying unmarked bayonet fits well with similar iron patina. (01-24129/JS) ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.

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BLAKE US 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3255 (Sale Order: 257 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". US 1816 musket updated to percussion. Center of lock marked "US P.&E.W. BLAKE". Rear of lock marked "NEW HAVEN 1826". Upper tang has faint date th...moreat appears to be 1826. Rear of bbl. marked "US J.C. & circle P". Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Left stock flat has strong inspector's cartouche. Right side of stock has "NL" carved initials ahead of lock. Trumpet shaped ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has a couple small cracks near recoil bolts, a few chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Rear of upper tang has a crack across it near the screw. Metal otherwise is a dull gray patina w/ a few areas of light pitting, some band removal dings on bbl. & oxidation throughout. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22481/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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US M1798 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY ELLIOTT.

Lot # 3256 (Sale Order: 258 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42 1/8”. This rare contract musket was produced by Matthew & Nathan Elliott of Kent, CT. The original contract was for 500 muskets, but only 235 were d...moreelivered by 1801. Round barrel with bayonet lug 1 1/2" from the muzzle. There is a bladed sight on the rear band of the double rifle band. There are no markings at the breech. The lock is marked “KENT” vertically in back of the cock. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, ramrod, and sling swivels. The ramrod appears to be original to the gun. Curly maple stock with vivid graining. CONDITION: barrel & other iron parts have a cleaned, medium gray, mottled finish. The lock shows a small area of delamination behind the cock. The lock holds both full & half cock. Stock is quite nice with an old, refinished surface. Good bore. (01-24130/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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US M1816 RECONVERTED FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY EVANS OF

Lot # 3257 (Sale Order: 259 of 692)      

PENNSYLVANIA. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42”. This musket was produced by W.L. Evans of Evansburg, Pennsylvania in the early 1830s. Round barrel with rectangular lug/sight at the...more top near the muzzle. The barrel is marked “LS P US” near the bolster. The barrel tang is marked “1830”. The lock is marked in front of the cock “W.L. EVANS (eagle) V. FORGE”. To the rear of the cock are the markings “1830 US”. Iron trigger guard, “US” marked butt plate, side plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, and ramrod. The front double barrel band has a brass bladed sight on the top. Walnut stock. CONDITION: although well done, there is no doubt this is a reconversion. The barrel and all other iron parts have a mottled, medium gray/brown patina. The lock holds both full & half cock. Wood is quite sound with no notable damage. There is a small spatter of black paint near the wrist. Fair, dirty bore. (01-24102/BF). ANTIQUE. $900-1,300.

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U.S. M1817 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK ARTILLERY

Lot # 3258 (Sale Order: 260 of 692)      

MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. measures 36" and has a blade front sight on the lower band of the nosecap. Barrel is proofed with "V" over "P" over an eagle head on the left s...moreide. Lock shows a drooped winged American eagle looking left with "US" underneath in front of the cock and "HARPERS FERRY 1824" to the rear of the cock. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, sideplate, barrel bands, nosecap, ramrod and sling swivels. The detachable pan is brass. Stock has clear inspector's marks to the rear of the sideplate. Solid wood with what may be lightly scratched in initials on the left side. This is an exceptionally scarce Harpers Ferry musket. 1,039 Of these were produced at Springfield but the number produced at Harpers Ferry is unknown and suspected to be far less than the Springfield production numbers. Because of its size, the artillery musket has often been referred to as a cadet musket being 5 5/8" shorter than the M1816 musket it was modeled after. CONDITION: barrel has a medium gray finish with scattered areas of darker oxidation. Proofs are quite clear. The lockplate and the remaining iron parts also have a medium gray finish with very slight pitting noticeable. Lock holds both full and half cock. Wood shows light to moderate scuffs and scrapes with a few splinters around the ramrod channel. A good bore that would benefit from a professional cleaning. (01-20955/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3259 (Sale Order: 261 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl 42". Model 1842 percussion musket manufactured by Harpers Ferry in 1852. The lockplate is stamped with a patriotic eagle above "US", with "HARPERS/ FERR...moreY/1852" stamped at the rear. The barrel is stamped with a "V" and "P" proof above an eagle's head, with "1848" stamped on the tang. Buttplate is stamped "U.S." over the top of the tang. Left side of stock bears a faint "RL" or "AR" cartouche to the rear of the sideplate. Metal components are in the white. 1 piece solid plain full length buttstock, with trumpet head ramrod. CONDITION: metal components exhibit mild surface oxidation and some scattered spots of light pitting overall, with the barrel retaining a mostly brownish exterior. Stock shows scattered mild marks and minor impressions from storage and handling, but is otherwise good. (01-24142/MLW). ANTIQUE. $900-1,400.

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VERY FINE MODEL 1819 HALL BREECH LOADING FLINTLOCK

Lot # 3260 (Sale Order: 262 of 692)      

RIFLE TYPE II. Cal. 52. S# NSN. Standard configuration with brown 32 3/4" barrel, furniture and action. The Hall was made with total interchangeability of parts. sights a...morere offset to the left to allow them to be used while looking around lock parts set close to center line of tilting breech block which is case hardened. Front portion of block is stamped "J.H. HALL" "H. FERRY" "U.S." "1838". Dark oil finished American walnut stock is affixed to barrel with pins and is unmarked. CONDIITON: exceptionally fine. Barrel, furniture, bands, etc. retaining over 90% brown lacquer finish with a few marks and scratches. Breech block and lock parts retain over 90% case hardening color. Rifle appears unfired with only a few flint strikes on the frizzen. There is a fair scattering of marks and dings in the original stock, a few are fairly deep. Original ramrod with button tip retains nearly all of its bright polish. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically fine. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22468/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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A FINE 1819 HALL BREECH LOADING FLINTLOCK RIFLE

Lot # 3261 (Sale Order: 263 of 692)      

TYPE II. Cal. 52. NSN. Standard configuration with brown 32 3/4" barrel furniture and action. The Hall was made with total interchangeability of parts. Sights are offset ...moreto the left to allow them to be used while looking around lock parts set close to center line of tilting breech block which is case hardened. Front portion of block stamped "J.H. HALL" "H. FERRY" "U.S." "1838". Dark oil finished American walnut stock affixed to barrel with pins and unmarked except for "V" stamped behind trigger guard tang. CONDITION: very fine. Barrel furniture, band, etc. retaining over 75% brown lacquer finish thinning overall and with a few marks and scratches. Breech block and lock parts retain over 80% case hardening color. Rifle appears to have been fired very little. Stock is quite good with only a few marks and dings in the original oil finish. Original ramrod with button tip retains nearly all of its bright polish. Bore is bright and shiny with a few scattered pits. Mechanically fine. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22470/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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HALL MODEL 1819 BREECH LOADING RIFLE CONVERTED

Lot # 3262 (Sale Order: 264 of 692)      

TO PERCUSSION. Cal. 52. S# NSN. The 32 3/4" barrel retained by three pinned on bans, tilting breech block converted to percussion has remnants of Hall and Harpers Ferry m...morearkings, date removed, US newly stamped. Stock is unmarked except for remnants of "W" behind trigger guard tang. CONDITION: good. Metal parts cleaned to gray/brown with overall light pitting. Stock with traces of original finish considerably worn and has many marks overall. Area behind breech block is cracked. Bore is very good, lightly pitted throughout. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22471/MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,500-1,800.

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SCARCE HARPERS FERRY 1803 PERCUSSION CONVERTED

Lot # 3263 (Sale Order: 265 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 36" half-rnd half-oct. Fixed rear sight. Brass blade front sight. Later production example of the first standard issue US military rifle that wa...mores later converted to percussion. Center of lock has US eagle. Rear of lock has "HARPERS FERRY 1819" markings. Rear of bbl. has circled "US" & eagle proof marking. Hammer has floral engraving & may be a replacement. Walnut half stock w/ brass patchbox & fittings. Left stock flat has an inspectors cartouche. Iron ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has added varnish w/ some dings & handling wear. Brass parts are turning to a yellow patina w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Balance of metal is a dull gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox.(01-22476/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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US M1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY HARPERS FERRY.

Lot # 3264 (Sale Order: 266 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42”. This musket is one of over 350,000 manufactured at the Federal Arsenal at Harpers Ferry. They were produced from 1816 to 1844 and saw service from...more just after the war of 1812 to the Civil War. Round barrel with a rectangular sight/bayonet lug 1 1/2" from the muzzle. The breech is proofed with an eagle over “P” in an oval and “US” in an oval. The lock is marked with a large eagle over a small “US” in front of the cock, and the back of the cock reads “HARPERS FERRY 1818”. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, and ramrod. No sling swivels. Walnut stock with proofs visible behind the side plate. CONDITION: barrel, lock, and all other iron parts have a dark, somewhat mottled patina. The lock holds both full & half cock. The stock has a few dents & dings but no major issues. Fair to good bore. (01-24218/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION

Lot # 3265 (Sale Order: 267 of 692)      

US MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". US flintlock 1816 musket updated to percussion. Brass blade front sight. Rear of lock marked w/ "(Eagle) & US". Rear of lock marked "HA...moreRPERS FERRY 1836". Upper tang is dated 1836. Rear of bbl. marked "V P (Eagle). Bands, sideplate, lower tang, buttplate & many screws bear a "2" assembly number. Walnut stock w/ 3 bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Left side of stock has a couple "V" inspectors marking & some indiscernible initials. Button shaped ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has added finish w/ some chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal appears lightly cleaned w/ some scattered pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22477/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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1819 DATED HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1803 FLINTLOCK

Lot # 3266 (Sale Order: 268 of 692)      

RIFLE. NSN Cal. 54. Reconverted back to flint from percussion and bore reamed smooth to .58 caliber. This rifle presents well with standard configuration 36” half octagon...moreal to round barrel. Left top breech is stamped with a raised "US" and an eagle head over "P" in sunken oval cartouches. Brass furniture including toolbox, 2 steel ramrod pipes unattached rib under barrel. Lock plate is marked with crisp American spread wing eagle facing the cock with a "US" on eagle’s shield, tail stamped vertically “HARPERS / FERRY / 1819”. CONDITION: Very good as reconverted, mechanically functional with smooth clear bore. (01-22939/JS). ANTIQUE. $700-900.

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CIVIL WAR PERIOD P.S. JUSTICE PERCUSSION RIFLE.

Lot # 3267 (Sale Order: 269 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 39 1/4”. This rifle was made by P.S. Justice of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about 1861. Justice made approx. 2,174 of these muskets. Round barrel with f...morelattened sides has a rectangular bayonet lug on the top 1 1/2" back from the muzzle, and a raised, bladed sight 2” back from the bayonet lug. The rear sight is a fixed folding sight. The top of the barrel is marked “P.S. JUSTICE PHILADA”. The barrel tang is marked “1855”. The lock shows an American eagle over “US” in front of the cock, and “P.S. JUSTICE PHILADA” at the base of the lock under the nipple. Brass trigger guard, patchbox, buttplate, lock screw washers, 3 barrel bands, and nosecap. Iron sling swivels & ramrod. Walnut stock. CONDITION: barrel has a medium gray patina, as does the lock. The lock holds both full & half cock. All brass has a pleasing, mellow, mustard patina. Patchbox functions perfectly. Stock has a few handling dents & dings. Very good bore that could use a cleaning. (01-24222/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,400-3,000.

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US M1798 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY McCORMICK OF

Lot # 3268 (Sale Order: 270 of 692)      

PENNSYLVANIAWITH BAYONET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 44 5/8”. A scarce example of an M1798 contract musket by Robert McCormick of Northern Liberties, PA. McCormick had a contract...more for 3,000 muskets, but there is no record of delivery. It does show that he delivered gun barrels, stocks, locks, and ramrods for the purpose of assembling muskets. Round barrel with a square bayonet lug at the top. The breech is marked “V” at the top. The lock has a tiny eagle over “US” in front of the cock, and the rear of the cock is marked “McCORMICK 99”. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, and ramrod. The front double barrel band has a blade sight on the rear band. Walnut stock. This musket includes a well-fitting socket bayonet that is unmarked. CONDITION: barrel has a cleaned gray finish that has begun to re-oxidize. The lock and other iron parts have a similar finish. The stock shows only superficial dents & dings. Fair to good bore. Bayonet has a medium gray, lightly oxidized patina. (01-24124/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.

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POMEROY US 1816 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3269 (Sale Order: 271 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Type III musket updated to percussion. Center of lock has eagle over L Pomeroy markings. Rear of lock has 1834 date & US marking. Upper tang also ...moredated 1834. Bbl. has circled "P" & "JM" markings. Other bbl. markings obscured by pitting. Walnut stock w/ three bands. Left stock flat has strong inspector's cartouche. Bottom mounted sling swivels w/ broken front swivel. Trumpet shaped ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US marked 1816 socket bayonet, overall length 21" & blade length 18". Bayonet is turning to a gray patina w/ scattered pitting & oxidation. CONDITION: walnut stock appears lightly sanded w/ added finish, it shows scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is mostly a dull gray patina w/ pitting at rear of bbl. & scattered oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22478/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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US M1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY POMEROY OF

Lot # 3270 (Sale Order: 272 of 692)      

MASSACHUSETTS. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42”. A fine example of a US M1816 musket made by Lemuel Pomeroy of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Pomeroy made approx. 21,600 M1816 muskets ...morebetween the years of 1817 & 1836. This example has a round barrel with faceted sides at the breech. There is a rectangular sight/lug 1 1/2" from the muzzle, and a bladed sight at the rear of the front double barrel band. The breech is proofed “US / JM / P”. The barrel tang is dated “1829”. The lock is marked in front of the cock “(eagle) L POMEROY”, and to the rear of the cock “1829 US”. Iron trigger guard, “US” marked buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, and ramrod. Walnut stock. CONDITION: barrel retains much of its original brown finish. Lock also appears to have brown finish, as do the other iron parts of the gun. Lock holds both full & half cock. Stock appears to have original finish with very light wear overall. There is a small loss just below the barrel channel 13” from the muzzle. Fair to good bore. (01-24221/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,800-3,500.

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US M1817 RECONVERTED FLINTLOCK COMMON RIFLE.

Lot # 3271 (Sale Order: 273 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 36”. There is an iron rectangular blade sight at the muzzle, and a fixed sight 8” up from the breech. The breech is proofed “US AH P(in serrated circle...more)”. The iron lock with brass pan is marked in front of the cock “US. (eagle) R & J D. JOHNSON”. The rear of the cock is marked “1827 MIDDN CONN.”. Iron trigger guard, “US” marked butt plate, patch box, side plate, barrel bands, nose cap, and sling swivels. Original brass tipped iron ramrod. The stock shows a worn but visible cartouche on the left side. CONDITION: gun is mostly bright with scattered staining on the bright finish. The lock holds both full & half cock. Stock shows minor scattered dents & dings. Fine bore. A visually impressive rifle with a quality reconversion job. (01-24056/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,200.

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US M1814 FLINTLOCK RIFLE BY JOHNSON OF CONNECTICUT

Lot # 3272 (Sale Order: 274 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33 1/2". A fine example of an M1814 flintlock common rifle produced by R. Johnson of Middletown, CT. This variation is somewhat scarcer than most becau...morese there are no Johnson marks on the lock. Octagon to round barrel with brass bladed front sight and fixed rear sight. Left facet of the breech is marked “P / US”. The lock is only marked “US” directly under the brass pan. Iron trigger guard, patchbox, buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, and brass tipped ramrod. Walnut stock with visible proof in back of the side plate. CONDITION: barrel retains some brown finish with the balance having a medium gray patina. Lock has a medium gray, lightly mottled patina and holds both full & half cock. Other iron parts have a mottled, brown/gray patina. Stock shows minor dents & dings with no serious issues. Fine bore. (01-24134/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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TYPE III SPRINGFIELD 1795 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

Lot # 3273 (Sale Order: 275 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 44 1/2". Rounded blade brass front sight. Type III Springfield 1795 flintlock musket. Center of lock has eagle that is obscured by pitting & "SPRINGFIE...moreLD" marking. Rear of lock dated 1812. Tang appears unmarked. Buttplate dated 1812. Rear of bbl. marked w/ a "P", eagle & "V". Walnut stock w/ three bands. Tulip shaped ramrod w/ hole in center. No sling swivels present. CONDITION: sanded stock shows older thickly added varnish, a few large cracks near action w/ scattered modern filler repairs, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal is a dark patina w/ pitting on lockplate, scattered varnish overruns & some scattered oxidation. Middle band has a lengthwise crack on right side. Oxidized bore. (01-23725/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1200-1800.

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