SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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COMPOSITE US FEDERAL ERA FLINTLOCK MUSKET WITH

Lot # 3274 (Sale Order: 276 of 692)      

1813 DATED SPRINGFIELD LOCK. Cal. 69. NSN. British style half oct., half rnd. 41 1/2" bbl. w/ bayonet lug on bottom of bbl. near muzzle. 1813 Dated US Springfield lock. 3...more Band walnut stock w/ dished comb, 1814 dated buttplate, iron furniture & trumpet tipped ramrod. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: British socket bayonet w/ 15 1/4" blade marked on socket "8:31" & "7988" on elbow. Leather scabbard w/ brass throat. Bayonet has even brown patina w/ marks & light pitting. Fair scabbard w/ flaking finish, missing tip & cracking. Bayonet fits bbl., however ramrod interferes. CONDITION: iron parts have a even brown patina throughout w/ cleaned pitting on lock, hammer & around touch hole. Wood has been lightly sanded & lightly refinished showing impression, cracks & gouges. Dark pitted bore. (01-23706/MD). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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US SPRINGFIELD TYPE III FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

Lot # 3275 (Sale Order: 277 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". 3rd type 1816 musket. Center of lock marked w/ "Eagle/US". Rear of lock marked "SPRINGFIELD/1834". Bbl. & upper tang markings are indiscernible. W...morealnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Two faint inspector cartouches on the left stock flat. Trumpet head ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US marked socket bayonet 19" overall length w/ 16 1/4" blade. Bayonet is mostly a gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. CONDITON: stock has older added varnish w/ overall flaking, a few cracks, chips, scattered handling wear & dings. Metal is mostly a dull gray oxidized patina w/ some varnish overruns & some scattered pitting. Oxidized bore.PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22473/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1200-1500.

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US SPRINGFIELD 1816 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3276 (Sale Order: 278 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Brass blade front sight. Springfield Armory 1816 musket that was arsenal updated to percussion. Center of lock has eagle & "U.S." markings. Rear o...moref lock marked "SPRINGFIELD 1837". Upper tang dated 1837. Rear of bbl. marked w/ circled P proof, eagle & "V". Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Trumpet shaped ramrod present. Left stock flat has two faint inspector's cartouches. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US marked 1816 socket bayonet w/ 18" blade. Bayonet surfaces cleaned to bright w/ scattered oxidation, pitting & dings. CONDITION: stock has a small crack behind lock, some chipping in ramrod channel, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal appears to have been cleaned long ago w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22480/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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SCARCE 1809/1810 DATED MODEL 1807 SPRINGFIELD

Lot # 3277 (Sale Order: 279 of 692)      

FLINTLOCK "INDIAN CARBINE”. Cal. 54. NSN. This seldom seen Springfield pattern was made between 1809-1810, total production of 1200. These were fabricated for need of the...more “Indian Department” in 1807. They were made insimilar pattern to the British fusils currently being supplied to the Native Americans, brass mounted, pin retained full stock. However, only about 300 were ever issued to Indians. The remainder were converted to percussion for cadet use. This survivor has been reconverted back to flint configuration. Standard configuration 48.25" overall, 33.75" round smooth bore barrel with "PV", “US”, & eagle head proofs. Lock: "US / eagle / SPRINGFIELD" forward of hammer and "1809" at tail. Buttplate is marked "1810". CONDITION: very good overall, reconversion as noted, lock markings partially obliterated by pitting, other markings all discernible, barrel and lock have mottled iron patina, original horn tipped wood ramrod with attached worm. Stock is sound, partially discernible script “US” cartouche. Mechanically fine, smooth clear bore. (01-24133/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1812 PERCUSSION CONVERSION

Lot # 3278 (Sale Order: 280 of 692)      

MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl 44 5/8". Model 1812 musket manufactured by Springfield Armory in 1812 and subsequently converted to percussion. The lockplate is stamped "US" ab...moreove a patriotic eagle and "SPRINGFIELD", with "1812" stamped at the tail. Barrel is stamped "US SNY" over the top of the breech, with a "P", eagle head, and "V" proof stamped on the left of the breech. Buttplate is stamped "1812". Buttplate is stamped "1812" at the tang. Stock is stamped "US" on the left, with "U 17" stamped on top of the comb. Plain wood full length stock, with iron furniture. Iron ramrod. Unmarked socket bayonet. CONDITION: metal components exhibit a gray patina, exhibiting scattered areas of dark discoloration, as well as some areas of pitting overall. Stock shows scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Bayonet exhibits oxidation overall. (01-24139/MLW). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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ELI WHITNEY CONNECTICUT STATE CONTRACT PRE-1812

Lot # 3279 (Sale Order: 281 of 692)      

FLINTLOCK MUSKET & BAYONET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42”. Barrel is stamped at the breech with a “P” in an oval next to a small “X”. Iron lock with a scroll in front of the pan...more that reads “N. HAVEN.” Iron trigger guard, butt plate, side plate, barrel bands, nose cap, ramrod, and sling swivels. Good quality black walnut stock with a worn shield behind the side plate, which originally showed the 3 bunches of grapes indicating inspection by the State of Connecticut. Musket includes an M1816 bayonet with a brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: iron parts appear to have been lightly cleaned and are reacquiring a pleasing patina. Markings on the lock are clear, and the lock holds both full & half cock. The stock shows a few minor losses at the barrel channel, and the usual dents & dings from years of handling. Good bore. Bayonet shows light overall wear. Scabbard shows light to moderate wear. (01-23277/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,600-2,200.

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AN AMERICAN COPY OF A BRITISH BROWN BESS MUSKET.

Lot # 3280 (Sale Order: 282 of 692)      

Cal. 70. NSN. Bbl. 40”. Barrel has a rectangular lug/sight near the muzzle and turned rings at the bolster. The barrel & lock have no marks. Brass trigger guard in the st...moreyle of a Brown Bess. Brass butt plate, heart wrist escutcheon, flat side plate, entry thimble, ramrod thimbles with Pratt’s improvement, and nose cap. Iron ramrod & sling swivels. Unmarked stock. CONDITION: barrel has a light gray overall patina. Lock has a medium patina and holds both full & half cock. Brass parts have a deep mustard brown patina. The stock has a drying crack near the butt and tight repaired cracks near the wrist. Fair but dirty bore. (01-24064/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,600-2,200.

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AMERICAN COPY OF A BRITISH BROWN BESS MUSKET.

Lot # 3281 (Sale Order: 283 of 692)      

Cal. 67. NSN. Bbl. 40”. This musket appears to be an American copy based on a British Brown Bess musket. It is likely from the post-Revolutionary War period since the cen...moreter ramrod thimble appears to have an American rendition of Pratt’s improvement. Round barrel has a rectangular sight/lug near the muzzle. There is a decorative ring at the bolster with no proofs on the barrel. Unmarked lock with an unreinforced cock. Brass trigger guard, emulating the British style. Brass butt plate, wrist escutcheon engraved “E*H”, flat side plate, nose cap, entry thimble, and ramrod thimble. Ramrod appears original to the gun. Walnut stock. CONDITION: barrel has a mottled, gray/brown patina. Lock has a mottled, gray patina and holds both full & half cock. Brass has a dark, mellow, aged patina. Trigger guard has a break halfway down the rear tail. The back of the first ramrod pipe has minor losses. The stock appears to have an old refinished job, but shows no major faults. Fair bore. (01-24044/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,750.

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AMERICAN COMPOSITE MUSKET FROM THE LATE 18th

Lot # 3282 (Sale Order: 284 of 692)      

CENTURY. Cal. 70. NSN. Bbl. 38 5/8”. An interesting musket cobbled together from available parts and pressed into US service during the Quasi War or the war of 1812. Octa...moregon to round barrel with no front or rear sight. There is a bayonet lug on the underside of the un-proofed barrel. Large, early, unmarked lock with large feather spring finial. Frizzen appears oversized for the gun. Brass trigger guard, butt plate, rounded side plate, nose cap, entry thimble, and ramrod thimbles with Pratt’s improvement. Iron ramrod appears original. CONDITION: barrel has a dark overall patina. Lock holds both full & half cock and has an overall gray patina. Brass has a mellow, mustard patina. Wood is strong and generally undamaged, but there are minor losses & marring near the nose cap. Fair bore. (01-23490/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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18th CENTURY AMERICAN COMPOSITE MUSKET.

Lot # 3283 (Sale Order: 285 of 692)      

Cal. 80. NSN. Bbl. 44 1/2". This early composite musket is typical of weapons put together from available parts, first during the American Revolution and then 30 years la...moreter during the war of 1812. The construction of the musket is typical of French muskets of the 18th century. The quality of the parts, lack of ornamentation, and lack of sling swivels, indicate American production. The round barrel has a worn lug/sight near the muzzle. There are also decorative rings on the barrel 9 1/4” & 12” up from the bolster. The lock is quite crude & possibly American made. There is an incised line behind the 2 rear screws. Iron trigger guard with no provision for a sling swivel. Iron butt plate, side plate, and barrel bands, again with no provision for a sling swivel. Ramrod appears to be original to the 18th century. Maple stock. CONDITION: barrel has a lightly cleaned, gray, mottled patina. The lock also has a gray, mottled patina, and holds both full & half cock. Other iron parts have been cleaned in the past, but have acquired a medium gray patina. The ramrod shows oxidation throughout. The stock has a crack under the side plate and repairs on either side of the barrel tang. The barrel is plugged with dirt, sand, or possibly concrete. Bore condition undetermined. (01-23489/BF). ANTIQUE. $800-1,4,000.

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COMPOSITE FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK FOWLER.

Lot # 3284 (Sale Order: 286 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 39" rnd. Square notch front sight. Bbl. appears to be from a US musket, it is marked w/ an 1825 date, eagle, "H", circled V & P proofs. Lock is marked ...more"HOLLAND". Walnut stock w/ checkering at wrist & brass furniture. Button shaped ramrod present. Top of wrist has oval silver plaque. CONDITION: stock has added finish w/ a few repaired cracks, a few smaller cracks, scattered dings, handling wear & flaking. Brass parts are a dull yellow patina w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Metal is a dull gray patina w/ some pitting at rear of bbl. & scattered oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22472/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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CIRCA 1833 AMERICAN MILITIA MUSKET.

Lot # 3285 (Sale Order: 287 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 39 1/4". This musket is typical of the plethora of militia muskets produced by town or county gunsmiths throughout the United States. Round barrel with...more faceted sides featuring a rectangular bayonet lug/sight 1 1/2" back from the muzzle. The breech is stamped “P M (proof) 1833”. The lock has an unreinforced cock with engraved foliate decoration on, in front of, and behind the cock. Brass trigger guard, buttplate, oval wrist escutcheon, side plate stamped “N. FRENCH”, entry thimble, barrel thimbles, and nosecap. The wooden ramrod has a brass tip and is possibly original to the gun. Walnut stock with checkering embellishments at the wrist. CONDITION: barrel has a dark gray/brown patina, as does the lock. Brass has a very attractive mellow mustard patina. The entry thimble has a period repair. There are minor losses at the toe of the stock and along the barrel channel. Fair bore. (01-24117/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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COMPOSITE FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK FOWLER.

Lot # 3286 (Sale Order: 288 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 41" rnd. Small bead front sight. Groove in rear of bbl. & upper tang for rear sight. Bbl. has has "V", eagle & circle "P" proofs, & is likely of Harper...more's Ferry mfg. Lock has faint Ketland markings. Custom walnut stock w/ brass furniture. Iron ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has dark finish w/ a few cracks most notably at front end, scattered chips, dings & handling wear. Brass parts are a light yellow patina w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Balance of metal is a dull gray patina w/ some tool marks at rear of bbl., scattered pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22529/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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NEW ENGLAND FLINTLOCK FOWLER.

Lot # 3287 (Sale Order: 289 of 692)      

Cal. 75. NSN. Bbl. 54" 3 stage. Blade front sight. Appears to be a Revolutionary War period fowler. Lock is marked "TOWER " at rear. Center of lock has Crown over "GR". R...moreear of bbl. has British proofs. Brass trigger guard, stock bolts & buttplate. Period American curly maple stock w/ replacement hardwood ramrod secured by brass thimble & three pipes. Ramrod shows scattered chipping & is much shorter than gun. CONDITION: stock has older finish w/ a few scattered chips, a zig-zag crack running from above trigger guard to below lock, scattered dings & handling wear from the years. Brass parts are a dull yellow patina w/ a chip on right side of trigger guard & scattered oxidation. Balance of metal is a dull gray patina w/ scattered pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23884/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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18th CENTURY AMERICAN MUSKET.

Lot # 3288 (Sale Order: 290 of 692)      

Cal. 72. NSN. Bbl. 42”. A nice example of an American made musket likely produced during the Revolution or shortly after. Round barrel with a rectangular sight/lug 2” fro...morem the muzzle. There is ringed decoration at the bolster. The lock has crude stamped decoration around most of the border of the lock and the edges of the cock. The letters “EP”, created with a punch, appear just in front of the cock. Brass trigger guard & butt plate reminiscent of a Brown Bess. There is a brass wrist escutcheon & rounded side plate. There are also brass ramrod thimbles not showing the influence of Pratt’s improvement, along with a brass entry thimble. Fine quality cherry wood stock with likely the original ramrod. CONDITION: barrel seems to have a reasonably bright finish, but it, as well as other metal parts, have been coated with lacquer some time in its history. The lock appears bright under the lacquer and holds both full & half cock but could use adjusting. Brass has a mellow mustard patina. Stock has a very small piece missing at the tip of the butt. And there are inlaid repairs around the barrel pits. Fair bore. (01-24048/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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18th CENTURY AMERICAN MADE FUSIL.

Lot # 3289 (Sale Order: 291 of 692)      

Cal. 70. NSN. Bbl. 37 1/4". This weapon is typical of an American made fusil. It has a relatively short barrel that turns from octagon to round with a small square lug/si...moreght near the muzzle. The lock is unmarked and of typical American style & quality. The cock is unreinforced. Brass trigger guard, butt plate, flat side plate, nose cap, entry thimble, and ramrod thimbles. Stock is lightly carved behind the barrel tang. Iron ramrod. CONDITION: barrel & lock have a dark patina. Lock holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. Nose cap appears to have been pounded on. Front lock screw is loose. There is a crack in the stock from the rear of the lock to the barrel tang. Fair but dirty bore. (01-24085/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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ELEGANT PAIR OF AMERICAN STOCKED WAR OF 1812 ERA

Lot # 3290 (Sale Order: 292 of 692)      

FLINTLOCK PISTOLS CARRIED BY ANCESTOR OF CIVIL WAR CAPTAIN AND FOUNDER OF MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, PETER DIRCK KEYSER. Cal. 56. NSN. This ...morebeautiful pair have a refined simplistic elegance, chaste in design, American in style of early 19th Century Kentucky pistols. Barrels are British proofed. Locks are marked "I. Rea" for John Rea, London (1793-1797), with flat supported cocks & unbridled frizzens. Stocked in American walnut with single thin brass ramrod pipes & brass trigger guards with pointed plain finial ends. Ramrod channels stamped "WH" (probably William Henry, Lancaster, PA). Each pistol is branded twice "P. A. KEYSER"; Peter Keyser (1766-1849) who would have likely carried these in the War of 1812. His son Peter Augustus Keyser (1805-1869) was father of Capt. P.D. Keyser (1835-1897) whose name appears on small brass plaques along with old exhibition numbers 162 & 167 painted on each. This pair have been well cared for showing little use with 2 or3 generations having their names attached. Peter Dirck Keyser was Capt. in the 91st Pennsylvania; he was one of the three original founding members of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion United States, his membership number is "3". The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States also known as MOLLUS was a post Civil War organization of the elite veteran military officers. It is the first and oldest Civil War fraternal organization in the US. Many highly notable military officers were members of this elite organization; including General Meade, General Custer, General Sheridan, etc. It also included past presidents who were officers; such as U.S. Grant and R.B. Hayes. The original MOLLUS headquarters had an impressive museum of past military relics (which at one time included these Keyser pistols). Around the year 2000, their building was sold and the remainder of its collection was transferred to the National Civil War Museum in Philadelphia. The organization is still in existence today. The Keyser family lineage of Germantown "Pennsylvania Dutch" dating back to 1688 emigration of Dirck Keyser (1635-1714) from Amsterdam. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: large file of research into Keyser family. CONDITION: fine overall, both are original & complete. Guns were cleaned & varnished back when fashionable in Victorian era. Iron is smooth gray patina overall, brass has light smooth patina. Stocks are sound & solid, one gun has chip under forward section of lock & hairline crack between sideplate & barrel plus a hairline following grain about midpoint on right side barrel channel. Even the attached plaques & inventory numbers are varnished or shellacked over. Guns are mechanically crisp, smooth pitted bores. (01-24145/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PAIR OF M1805 HARPERS FERRY

Lot # 3291 (Sale Order: 293 of 692)      

FLINTLOCK PISTOLS DATED 1806 & NUMBERED 106. Cal. 54. S# 106. Bbl. 10 1/16”. President George Washington selected Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia) as the locat...moreion of one of the two new United States armories to be constructed. Harpers Ferry sits at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, providing ample water power for a variety of manufacturing pursuits. Construction began in 1799 on the new arsenal and arms production facility. The Harpers Ferry Arsenal manufactured the first arsenal produced military handgun, the model 1805 smoothboard pistol. The M1805 pistols were numbered and issued in pairs. Therefore, of the 4,096 manufactured, the highest serial number would be 2048 as each pistol in a pair was numbered identically. Of the 4,096 produced, only 300 were manufactured at Harpers Ferry dated 1806. Fewer than 20% of pistols produced by Harpers Ferry in 1806 are known to exist today, which makes this pair extraordinary rarities. This pair is serial numbered “106”. Each pistol has a round barrel with an eagle over “P” in oval proof, as well as a “US” in oval proof on the left side adjacent to the serial number, “106”. Both pistols are original flint with the original lock intact. The locks feature a spread-wing American eagle over “US” in front of the cocks, and “HARPERS FERRY 1806” to the rear of the cocks. The pistols have brass trigger guards, butt caps, side plates, nose bands, and entry thimbles. Each pistol has an iron ramrod thimble that houses a wooden ramrod. Pistol A has a partially visible cartouche on the stock just in back of the rear side plate screw. This pistol has a hickory ramrod with a swelled tip. Pistol B has a barely visible cartouche on the stock just in back of the rear side plate screw. This pistol has a replaced wooden ramrod with a swelled brass tip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a book by Rick Hudak titled “HARPERS FERRY ARSENAL AND JOSEPH PERKIN: The Classic Arms of the Early Years”. CONDITION: pistol A: this pistol has a medium gray mottled patina on the barrel with a worn added sight near the muzzle. The touch hole is quite large, attesting to the long service of this pistol. The lock also has a medium gray, somewhat mottled patina. The lock holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. There is an added small silver escutcheon plate at the top of the wrist. The stock has a 1 1/2" pieced-in repair at the grip with a tiny repair at the left side just above the buttcap. Fair bore. Pistol B: this pistol has a light gray, lightly cleaned finish on the barrel. The touch hole is of normal size and does not appear to have been bushed. The lock has a medium gray, lightly mottled patina. The lock holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. The stock has areas of fill around the vertical appendages leading up from the buttcap. Good bore. PROVENANCE: from the Collection of Rick Hudak, author of, "Harpers Ferry Arsenal and Joseph Perkin". (01-23197/BF). ANTIQUE. $40,000-50,000.

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EXTRAORDINARY US M1855 PERCUSSION PISTOL-CARBINE

Lot # 3292 (Sale Order: 294 of 692)      

PRODUCED BY THE SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 12”. This pistol-carbine is arguably one of the finest examples known to exist. It is also considered by many to b...moree one of the most desirable & iconic of all the military arms produced by the United States. The total number manufactured at the Springfield Armory between 1855 & 1857 was a scant 4,021 pieces. The round barrel has a faceted breech and is marked “V” over “P” over eagle head on the left facet. The barrel tang stamped “1855”. Just to the rear of the date stamp is a 2-leaf rear sight graduated to 400 yards attached at the tang. At the muzzle, is an iron blade front sight on a slightly wider base. The lockplate marked at the front “U.S. SPRINGFIELD”, and the rear “1855”. The hinged door of the Maynard primer system is marked with a spread-wing eagle with shield, grasping arrows & an olive branch. It is also important to note that the nipple bolster has a clean out screw just above the hinge. The trigger guard, butt cap, barrel band & nose cap are brass. Butt cap marked “7” just under the screw. This number matches the number “7” stamped in front of the screw on the brass attachment mechanism of the attachable stock. It is quite rare indeed to find these assembly numbers matching. The pistol has a swivel type steel ramrod with a concave button tip to facilitate use of the 58 caliber minie type bullet. The wood on the pistol, as well as the attachable stock, is fine walnut with prominent cartouches. The stock has a brass attachment device with a brass buttplate stamped “US” in front of the top screw. There is a swivel at the rear base of the stock and of course, another at the barrel band of the pistol. Overall length of the pistol is 17 3/4", and with the stock attached the overall length is 28 1/4". The M1855 pistol-carbine was an innovative design created to be used as a pistol on horseback and as a carbine, with the stock attached, when dismounted. It was not particularly well received by the troops. Its descent into desuetude was hastened by the development of Colt revolvers with shoulder stocks. CONDITION: overall, the pistol & stock show very little use. All ferrous metal parts have a bright finish. All brass parts have a pleasing mellow patina. The lock holds both full & half cock, and the ramrod swivel functions perfectly. The wood has a few dings from storage wear only. The finish of the pistol & the stock match perfectly. Excellent bore. This is truly a magnificent example of a rare United Stated Martial pistol. (01-23488/BF). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.

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SCARCE HENRY DERINGER 1811/1813 MARTIAL

Lot # 3293 (Sale Order: 295 of 692)      

FLINTLOCK PISTOL, EX-MEAD PATTERSON COLLECTION. Cal. 56. NSN. This scarce flintlock pistol was the first pistol made by Henry Deringer who was very involved in longarm pr...moreoduction at this point, his early pistols are scarce. Reilly notes no more than 25 survivors, in “United States Martial Flintlocks”. Standard configuration: 16 1/8” overall, 9 7/8” round barrel. Beveled flat lock terminating in teat at tail marked “H. DERINGER / PHILA” forward of flat reinforced cock, earliest style with squared toe frizzen and 2 brass ramrod pipes. “HM” inspection in stock flat (Henry Murry-Maryland Chief Armorer). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original collection card of Mead Patterson who bought this from Miller Bedford in 1948 for $270. CONDITION: very good overall, original flint, all matching and original, heavy varnish added to stock, smooth iron & brass patina. Mechanics fine, smooth clear bore. (01-23807/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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FINE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1807/1818 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.

Lot # 3294 (Sale Order: 296 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. This is a superior example of a 100% original survivor of Springfield Armory’s only flintlock pistol with excellent markings throughout. It would be difficu...morelt to upgrade this example. 18" Overall, 11.25" barrel dated “1818” at top of breech and proofed raised “P” in oval cartouche / eagle head / “V”. Flat slightly beveled lock stamped with spread wing eagle / “U.S” & “Springfield / 1818” at tail, reinforced cock, straight tail frizzen. Trigger plate stamped “EA” (Epaphriditius Allis). Stock is inspected with 2 script inspector cartouches “S” & “ET” (Elisha Toby). There is stamped “RC” (Rusel Curtis) above buttcap. Original wood ramrod has slotted iron tip. This pistol is the largest of all American martial flint pistols. Production started in 1807 but were shelved and all completed and dated 1818. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, original flint, all original & matching, metal overall smooth & armory bright. Stock well fit, bright cartouches and inspection marks, hairline age crack near buttcap. Mechanically crisp, clear smooth bore. (01-23818/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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FINE MODEL 1826 SIMEON NORTH FLINTLOCK NAVAL

Lot # 3295 (Sale Order: 297 of 692)      

CONTRACT PISTOL. Cal. 54. NSN. This pistol was from the last military contract pistol by Simeon North, 3000 pistols were delivered to Brooklyn Navy Yard 1827-1829. Standa...morerd configuration with 8.5" barrel proofed “US / ET / P”. (Elisha Tobey-inspector). Lock is convex at tail, beveled flat forward of cock, dated “1828” & “US / S. NORTH”, 3" belt hook. A vast majority of survivors were converted to percussion. Even though 3,000 were made, few survive better than this superior example in original flint. CONDITION: very good-fine overall, smooth iron patina, stock has been cleaned with light sanding, cartouche is barely discernible, inset repair at left barrel tang. Good mechanics, clean smooth bore. (01-23808/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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FINE MODEL 1826 TYPE JJ HENRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL

Lot # 3296 (Sale Order: 298 of 692)      

PICTURED IN 1939 TEXT. Cal. 54. NSN. This exact pistol is pictured and described in Major Arcadi Gluckman’s seminal “UNITED STATES MARTIAL PISTOLS & REVOLVERS”. 13.5” ove...morerall, 8.5” round unmarked barrel with brass blade front sight & fixed rear sighting slot raised on tang. Barrel held to full stock with spring retained band. Beveled flat lock marked “J.J. HENRY / BOULTON”. This is scarce contractor for 1826 type flintlocks thought made for Pennsylvania militia in limited quantity. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1st edition of Gluckman text, 1939, where pistol is described on pages 125-126 and photographed in plate 13. CONDITION: very good overall, original flint, all matching & complete, stock retains much of its original varnish. There is an old professional wood inset below lock, which must gave been done prior to 1939 photo in Gluckman. Mechanics very good though original mainspring has slight crack, smooth clear bore. (01-23809/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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N. P. AMES U.S.N. MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION PISTOL.

Lot # 3297 (Sale Order: 299 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 6" round with smooth bore. Flat lock plate is "N. P. AMES" marked. Bbl. & lock plate dated 1843. Single grass band fastened walnut stock with inset bra...moress buttcap. Left ear of stock has partially legible cartouche. Button tipped swivel ramrod. Standard model as mfg. 1843-1845. CONDITION: Metal has a faded gray appearance with ome light pitting having a bit of red around nipple. Stock shows wear with scratches, dents, small chips. Functioning lock. Hammer cup is chipped. Dark frosted bore with areas of deeper pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22360/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1200

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ASTON MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION PISTOL.

Lot # 3298 (Sale Order: 300 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl 8 1/2". Model 1842 percussion pistol manufactured by H. Aston & Co. in 1852. Round steel barrel, with brass pommel, trigger guard, sideplate/barrel band...more, and half-moon front sight. Plain walnut stock with steel swivel ramrod. Lockplate is stamped "US/ H.ASTON&CO." in the center, with "MIDDTN/ CONN/ 1852" stamped at the tail. The left side of the barrel is stamped "US/ W.N/ P", with "1852" stamped on the tang. Left side of the stock is stamped with an oval "NWJ" (Nahum W. Patch), and an oval "WAT" (William Anderson Thornton) cartouche. CONDITION: steel components exhibit light pitting and areas of dark discoloration overall. Brass pommel and trigger guard, exhibiting a pleasing mellow patina, with the sideplate appearing to have been lightly cleaned at one time. Stock bears a small crack on either side of the lock, with another small crack on either side of the rear sideplate screw. (01-24248/MLW). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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