SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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CONFEDERATE LEECH & RIGDON FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3076 (Sale Order: 76 of 692)      

Overall length: 37 1/4". Blade length: 31 1/2". Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with pierced counter guard showing various foliate motifs. Th...moree underside of the counter guard has petals surrounding the ricasso, and the top side has a laurel leaf motif. Plain quatrefoil section knuckle bow with a knot slot as it nears the pommel. Pommel shows laurel leaves on either side. Wire-wrapped leather grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray, mottled patina. Hilt is a bit loose but shows no major damage. Pommel has a bit of solder on the tang, likely trying to tighten up the sword. Grip leather is quite worn but traces still remain. Wire is complete. (02-20037/BF). $2,000-3,000.

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RARE CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS ASSOCIATED WITH CSS

Lot # 3077 (Sale Order: 77 of 692)      

FLORIDA & CSS TEXAS. These “special” unique cutlasses have been known by Confederate collectors for a very log time. 31” overall, 25.5” heavy “machete” like blades, cast ...morebrass basket with 3 branches, hand fitted sculpted split wood grip secured with sculpted full tang secured by 3 iron pins. These cutlasses have good Confederate provenance and attribution. Retired USN Commander Jerry Roxbury USN wrote a wonderful in depth 2018 monograph for American Society of Arms Collectors detailing their history. He shows a near wartime photograph of souvenir 12 star secession flag with one of these cutlasses attached with cord. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of 2018 ASAC article on these cutlasses by Jerry Roxbury. CONDITION: very good overall, iron & brass patina, hand worn wood grip, several cracks. (02-19166/JS). $3,000-4,000.

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SCARCE VARIANT “CS & STAR” CONFEDERATE STAFF &

Lot # 3078 (Sale Order: 78 of 692)      

FIELD OFFICER SWORD. 29.5” unstopped fuller blade, cast brass hilt with small “CS” and star, smooth undecorated pommel. There are several makers of this pattern which Boy...morele & Gamble of Richmond, Douglas of Columbia, SC, and Louis Froelich are best known. This sword is by unknown maker though sold as Douglas by Little John’s Auction Service in 2005. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: auction tag. CONDITION: good overall, grip appears restored, repeened. Blade has heavy iron patina, overall dark & pitted. (02-19115/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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RARE “AS FOUND” LOUIS FROELICH CONFEDERATE STATES

Lot # 3079 (Sale Order: 79 of 692)      

ARMORY “TYPE 1” CAVALRY SABER & SCABBARD. 35.5” unstopped fuller blade. Classic early Froelich flat branched cavalry hilt with small straight sided pommel. Spiral carved ...morewood grip with single iron wire wrap. Characteristic Froelich lap seamed scabbard with brass rings and brass riveted throat. CONDITION: good overall, sword has dark rich patina. Blade is uncleaned with sharp point, gray/brown iron patina. Grip is weathered missing all leather but iron wire wrap complete. Scabbard body has iron patina, one large shallow dent, brass with medium mustard patina. (02-19137/JS). $3,000-3,500.

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SCARCE J. C. WILSON HOUSTON TEXAS MULTI-BRANCH

Lot # 3080 (Sale Order: 80 of 692)      

MOUNTED OFFICER’S SWORD. 31.25” unstopped fuller blade with unique style muti-branch guard with smooth brass finish that seems consistent with this maker as seen on the f...moreew maker marked examples. Often these swords are offered as products of College Hill, Nashville armory but the blades in those similar swords have different blades with “pen-knife” ricassos and typical sand cast finish to brass. These is almost no historical record on J.C. Wilson of Houston, TX other than a few newspaper ads during the war. His records are currently unknown but must have been a moderate operation. CONDITION: very good with professional rewrapped leather grip. (02-19112/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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US 1857 PERRY CARBINE BY PERRY ARMS OF NEW JERSEY.

Lot # 3081 (Sale Order: 81 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 20 3/4". This rarely seen carbine was produced around 1857 by the Perry Patent Arms Co. of Newark, New Jersey. This style is referred to as the Navy ty...morepe because of the lack of a saddle ring. Records show that, of the 150 ordered for the US Navy, only 50 were accepted and, of the 200 ordered for the Army, it is believed none were accepted. Round barrel with brass bladed front sight & stationary rear sight. This percussion single-shot breech loader is loaded by pulling downward on the trigger assembly that, in turn, pivots the breech block upward for loading. The top of the breech is marked “A.D. PERRY PATENTED” & “PERRY PATENT ARM NEWARK N.J.”. A tubular magazine inside the butt stock holds 50 percussion caps that are automatically spring-fed to the nipple when the breech block is open. All iron furniture with walnut stock. CONDITION: barrel & other iron parts have an oxidized blued finish. Case-hardened breech also has a dark finish. Carbine appears mechanically fine and appears to function well. Stock has scattered minor dents & dings with a tiny loss at the left front of the butt stock. Fine bore. (01-24152/BF). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.

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CIVIL WAR PERIOD LINDNER CARBINE.

Lot # 3082 (Sale Order: 82 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 20”. A seldom encountered Lindner carbine made by Edward Lindner of Manchester, New Hampshire. These carbines were likely produced by the Amoskeag Manu...morefacturing Company, also of Manchester. The total quantity produced was 6,500, but only 892 first type carbines were accepted for Government use. 391 Lindner carbines were issued to the 1st Michigan Cavalry, and 501 were issued to the West Virginia Mounted Infantry. The remaining 2nd type carbines were never accepted by the Government and were eventually sold in 1870 to European countries engaged in the Franco-Prussian Wars. Round barrel with a single shot, breech loading mechanism loaded by turning a rotating collar held in place by an elliptical shaped tightening screw. The top of the breech is marked “EDWARD LINDNER’S PATENT, MARCH 29, 1858.” Iron lock, trigger guard, butt plate, and sling ring mounted on the left side. Walnut stock. CONDITION: barrel & other iron parts have a similar smooth brown patina. Loading mechanism & lock function well. Wood has a few superficial dents & dings. Excellent bore. (01-23184/BF). ANTIQUE. $4,000-5,000.

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REMINGTON TYPE II SPLIT BREECH CARBINE.

Lot # 3083 (Sale Order: 83 of 692)      

CAL. 50 RF. S# 10502. US contracted in 1864 for a total of 15,000. The final delivery was not received until May of 1866. This was the predecessor to the famous Remington...more rolling block design. Large frame, short breech, long hammer & forend. Iron mountings. Crisp markings and cartouches. CONDITION: Overall good with the metal showing a dark metal patina. Very good stock with some minor handling marks and a repaired chip at the buttplate tang. Crisp markings and cartouches. Good bore with minor pitting in the grooves and deep rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22570/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1200-1800

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REMINGTON TYPE I SPLIT BREECH SRC.

Lot # 3084 (Sale Order: 84 of 692)      

CAL. 46 RF. S#. 4171. Mfg. 1865-1866 with a total of 5000 ultimately contracted. Small action long breech, short hammer & forend. Bbl. 20" rd with dovetailed front sight ...morethat has been altered, flip up rear sight, & single bbl band. Replacement saddle ring. CONDITION: Overall fair with metal surfaces having a mottled patina and showng some handling marks the heaviest being on the left of the muzzle end of the bbl. The unmarked stock set has been repaired with a plugged reinforcing fastener on the left side due to a crack that runs through the butt at the grip and shows scattered handling marks. The bore exhibits wear with intact light rifling, mild frosting and scattered pits. Tight mechanics. (01-23196/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1500-2250

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REMINGTON TYPE II SPLIT BREECH SRC.

Lot # 3085 (Sale Order: 85 of 692)      

CAL. 50 RF. S# 10244. Mfg.1865-66 with a contract of 15000 produced before final delivery in May of 1866. 20" rd Bbl w/ high blade dovetailed front sight, flip up rear si...moreght and held with a single iron band. Large frame, short breech, replacement hammer (without RF striker), & long forend. CONDITION: Overall fair with metal surfaces having a mild relatively smooth patina and light discoloration on the frame. Wood has been repaired at the butt and the forearm. There is a reinforcing flat head screw added to the left side of the forearm with an added wood plug repair where it meets the frame. The unmarked butt has small pins added along the comb, chips around the top tang and exhibits a wide open grain. Bore has good rifling with light frosting and some mild pitting. Tight mechanics. (01-23195/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1200-1600

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SPENCER CIVIL WAR CARBINE.

Lot # 3086 (Sale Order: 86 of 692)      

CAL. 52 RF. S# 21772. Mfg. 1863-65. Apprx 50,000 mfg. Bbl. 22" with 6 groove rifling. Sling swivel present at the butt. Iron mountings. Crisp stock cartouches. CONDITION:...more Metal surfaces have a dark patina with some traces of blue in the protected areas of the bbl band. Cleaned receiver with fair markings. Stock has scattered light handling marks, strong legible cartouches, hairline check crack behind the lock and added varnish. Bore has distinct rifling with pitting and frosting. Cycles fine and locks up tight. (01-23188/ZAL) ANTIQUE $2000-3000

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CIVIL WAR SPENCER MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION CARBINE.

Lot # 3087 (Sale Order: 87 of 692)      

Cal. 56-60. S# 21788. Bbl 22". Model 1860 lever action repeating carbine manufactured by the Spencer Rifle Co. Spencer markings on frame are very light. Brass blade front...more sight. Ladder rear sight graduated to 800yds. Tube mag present in butt. Straight grip walnut stock & forend. Left side of stock has strong inspector's cartouches & a shield shaped "US 8" marking. Saddle ring & bar also present. The database of the Springfield Research Service shows this carbine's serial number was a range match between 21352 & 21935 as being issued to Co. D 5th NY Cavalry on April 22, 1864. The 5th NY was known as the "1st Ira Harris Guards & it was formed in New York City. It was active from November 1861 until July 1865 playing important roles in the Battles of Winchester, 2nd Bull Run, Gettysburg, the Wilderness & Cedar Creek. The regiment saw action in nearly 175 battles & skirmishes. Eight officers & 93 enlisted men were casualties during the war. Six of the soldiers in the regiment were awarded the Medal of Honor. CONDITION: stock set has added varnish w/ a 2" crack on right side of butt, a few light chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Action retains 50% case colors w/ scattered fading to gray & oxidation. Bbl. retains 40% blue w/ scattered oxidation & fading to brown. Bore shows scattered oxidation & dried grease w/ evident rifling. (01-24137/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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EARLY SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 PERCUSSION SRC.

Lot # 3088 (Sale Order: 88 of 692)      

CAL. 52. S# 36090. Serial numbers for the "New Model" straight breech variations began at 30,000 with much overlap between all three "New Models" The early type New Model...more 1859 Carbines feature all brass furniture. Approx 3000 were made. The state of GA bought a total of 1600 from Sharps in 1860 and are known to have been issued to GA cavalry and infantry units during the Civil War. Fitted with a 22" bbl and lock integrated Sharps pellet priming system. CONDITION: Metal surfaces of this early carbine have fading finish and fine pitting over much of the coverage. Stock has been refinished with added varnish and repaired at the toe and forearm with some added wood filler. Replaced fire blue bbl band retention spring. Brass components have a matching mellow patina and scattered handling marks. Dark bore with pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22505/ZAL) ANTIQUE $2000-3000

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SHARPS EARLY NEW MODEL 1859 CARBINE.

Lot # 3089 (Sale Order: 89 of 692)      

Cal. 52. S# 34803. Bbl. 22" w/ German silver blade front sight & Lawrence patent leaf rear sight. Action is in original percussion configuration w/ Lawrence primer feed o...moren lock plate. Left side has saddle ring & bar. Brass band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ inletted swivel. Other brass fittings include carbine buttplate & patchbox. CONDITION: cleaned metal shows scattered very light pitting. Wood has moderately worn finish showing scratches & marks. Forearm has a crack extending from the bottom of the action. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling showing scattered spots of pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23873/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CIVIL WAR CARBINE.

Lot # 3090 (Sale Order: 90 of 692)      

Cal. 52. S# C5389. Bbl. 22". Blade front sight. Replacement ladder rear sight. Civil War era percussion Sharps carbine. Left side of frame has saddle bar & ring. Walnut s...moretock & forend. CONDITION: sanded stock set shows a large glue repaired crack on both sides of wrist, a few smaller cracks, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is a dull gray oxidized patina w/ scattered dings, tool marks & pitting. Pitted dark bore. (01-23717/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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COMPOSITE SHARPS 1853 PERCUSSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3091 (Sale Order: 91 of 692)      

Cal. 52. NSN. Bbl. 22" rnd. Crude blade front sight. Crude long ladder rear sight w/o graduations. Carbine appears unmarked but looks to be an 1853 model w/ retaining pin...more ahead of lever. Replacement brass band. Saddle bar & ring present on left side of action. Action lever & retaining lever are loose & may require attention to fix. Walnut stock w/ brass patchbox. Stock displays a fit to metal. CONDITION: refinished stock set shows some chipping, a long glue repaired crack on right side of forend, a rough area on left side of butt, scattered dings & handling wear from the years. Brass band is a dull yellow patina w/ several impact marks & some oxidation. Balance of metal is a smoky gray patina w/ scattered traces of an old reblue, dings & oxidation. Pitted bore w/ evident rifling. (01-23718/MJC). ANTIQUE. $700-1100.

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BALL & WILLIAMS ASSEMBLED MERWIN & BRAY AGENT

Lot # 3092 (Sale Order: 92 of 692)      

MARKED LARGE FRAME BALLARD PATENT CARBINE. CAL. 52RF. S# 1165. These carbines have an interesting story. In 1862 Merwin & Bray secured a US contract for 1000 carbines and...more 1000 rifles of large caliber Ballard patent. Merwin & Bray contracted with Dwight, Chapin & Co to produce the guns. The company was only able to deliver 115 carbines from the order and consequently entered into bankruptcy. Merwin & Bray acquired the assets from the company and had Ball & William complete the assembly. Ball & Williams likely removed the Dwight, Chapin & Co markings and marked the approx 1000 carbines that were assembled with the Merwin & Bray agent & Ballard patent markings. All of which were purchased by Kentucky in April 1864. CONDITION: Overall good as restored throughout with scattered handling marks present. Very good bright bore with solid rifling. (01-23181/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1200-1800

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5th MODEL BURNSIDE BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION

Lot # 3093 (Sale Order: 93 of 692)      

SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 50. S# 8176. Bbl. 21". Model of 1864 (5th Model) Burnside breech-loading percussion carbine manufactured during late 1863 or early 1864. The top...more of the barrel is marked with a mostly illegible "CAST-STEEL 1862" stamp, with "BURNSIDE PATENT/ MODEL OF 1864" over the serial number "8176" over the top of the breech. The buttstock bears 2 identical boxed cartouches on the left side of the wrist, with a "T.K.J." proof on the comb just ahead of the buttplate tang, and an "R.M.H." proof on the underside of the forend. This carbine was likely issued to Company G of the 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry in 1864, according to Springfield research. The 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry fought mostly in West Virginia and Virginia, with their most significant battles being White Sulfur Springs and the 3rd Battle of Winchester. CONDITION: frame exhibits an attractive case-hardened finish, and the barrel retains nearly all of its original blued finish. Action functions very well. Excellent bore. (01-24234/MLW/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL PERCUSSION SRC.

Lot # 3094 (Sale Order: 94 of 692)      

CAL. 54. S# 15269. Mfg. 1863-65 with approx 43,000 total mfg and issued in the largest quantities of the Burnside variations to the Union cavalry units. This variation ut...moreilizes the hinged center breech block with the center guide screw located on the right side of the frame. Bbl. 21" rd with dovetailed front sight and flip up rear battle sight. CONDITION: Overall very good example with fading bbl blue turning to a mellow even patina with some scattered handling marks and dings. Good fire blued parts have some fading and handling marks as well. Action retains good muted case colors that are fading in the more trafficked areas. Crisp metal markings. Very good stock set with scattered handling marks, a few strong dents, and very crisp cartouche. Bright well maintained bore with some rounding to the deep rifling. (01-23182/ZAL) ANTIQUE $2000-2500

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BURNSIDE RIFLE CO. FIFTH MODEL BURNSIDE MODEL OF

Lot # 3095 (Sale Order: 95 of 692)      

1864 CARBINE. Cal. 54. S# 10824 (approx. 43,000 mfg. 1863-1865). Rnd. 21" bbl w/ blade front sight & 2 leaf rear sight. Percussion ignition using proprietary 54 cal. copp...moreer or tapered foil "cone" cartridge. Walnut stock set w/ sling swivel on toeline, crescent buttplate & "G.O" proof on comb in front of buttplate peak. "S" inspector stamp on various sm. parts. CONDITION: bbl. shows good blue mixed w/ brown patina throughout w/ light marks, pinprick oxidation & muzzle wear. Faint traces of case color lever w/ balance of action gray brown patina w/ worn markings, light pitting & peppery oxidation throughout. Original finish on wood has worn finish in carry areas along w/ scattered impressions, sm. gouges, scratches & minute cracks. Buttplate shows area of deep pitting balance gray patina. Bore shows distinct rifling w/ large area of pitting. (01-23669/MD). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL 1864 CIVIL WAR CARBINE.

Lot # 3096 (Sale Order: 96 of 692)      

Cal. 54. S# 5892. Bbl. 21". Blade front sight. Folding leaf rear sight. Fifth model w/ left side receiver screw. Matching numbers on breechblock & receiver. Top of receiv...moreer marked "BURNSIDE PATENT MODEL OF 1864". Left side of reciever has saddle bar & ring. Walnut stock & forend w/ bottom mounted sling swivels. Left side of butt has two strong inspector's cartouches & two sets of carved initials that appear to read "CM". CONDITION: stock set has older added oil finish w/ a 1 1/2" chip at left front of forend, some scattered dings & handling wear. Action is a pleasing smoky gray patina w/ strong trace of original blue & case colors & some scattered oxidation. Bbl. retains a strong amount of original blue w/ scattered fading & oxidation. Pitted bore w/ evident rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22517/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL PERCUSSION SRC.

Lot # 3097 (Sale Order: 97 of 692)      

CAL. 54. S# 36408. Mfg. 1863-65 with approx 43,000 total mfg and issued in the largest quantities of the Burnside variations to the Union cavalry units. This variation ut...moreilizes the hinged center breech block with the center guide screw located on the right side of the frame. Bbl. 21" rd with dovetailed front sight and flip up rear battle sight. CONDITION: Overall good example with cleaned metal surfaces void of finish. Refinished stock set with scattered handling marks, a few strong dents, and no cartouche. Bright well maintained bore with some rounding to the deep rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22565/ZAL) ANTIQUE $800-1200

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GALLAGER CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION SRC.

Lot # 3098 (Sale Order: 98 of 692)      

CAL. 50. S# 12424. Apprx. 17,700 mfg. Bbl. 22 1/4" round with dovetailed front sight & flip up rear sight. Iron mountings & long iron patchbox. CONDITION: Metal surfaces ...morehave a dark toned patina with pitting and handling marks. Saddle ring bar has been repaired with a brazed connection to the screw eyelets. Top tang has been replaced and some of the screws are replacements as well. Walnut stock has deep handling marks and a large repaired chip behind the hammer, a hairline crack behind the top tang, as well as, forward of the buttplate tang. Bore has deep sharp rifling with pitting inside of the grooves. (01-23192/ZAL) ANTIQUE $800-1200

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RICHARDSON & OVERMAN GALLAGER CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION

Lot # 3099 (Sale Order: 99 of 692)      

SRC. CAL. 50. S#. 10695. Approx. 17700 total examples of all three variations produced. This being a standard model. The Gallager saw a tremendous amount of service durin...moreg the Civil War and were issued to many cavalry regiments. Fitted with a 22 1/4" bbl with dovetailed front sight holding a German silver insert and fixed rear sight. CONDITION: Metal surfaces have an even dark patina with scattered light handling marks. Stock exhibits many scattered handling marks with some areas of wood loss around the action. Good bore with frosting and deep sharp rifling. Crisp mechanics. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22566/ZAL) ANTIQUE $800-1200

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RARE EARLY PRODUCTION WILLIAM BROOKS GIBBS PATENT

Lot # 3100 (Sale Order: 100 of 692)      

PERCUSSION CIVIL WAR CARBINE. CAL. 52. S# NSN. Just over 1000 of these scarce Civil War carbines were produced with the earliest production examples, such as this one, ha...moreving a two line lock address "Wm F. Brooks/ Manfr NewYork" without the 1863 date that would fall into a third line of the marking. Production of the Gibbs rifles were cut off at only 1052 when the armory producing the carbines was razed during the NY draft riots of 1863 despite having contracts totaling a need of 10,000 rifles. It has a 22" rd bbl with a dovetailed fronts sight with original German silver blade insert, three leaf rear sight, and carries a "B" inspection proof. Iron mountings. Two nice inspector cartouches are found on the left side of the original walnut stock near the butt which terminates with a "US" stamped iron buttplate. CONDITION: Overall very good with smooth metal surfaces showing some minor discoloration, mild mottling, and scattered fine areas of pitting heaviest around the hammer & bolster area. There is some original bluing present under the bbl in the protected area under the stock. The walnut stock has two nice legible inspector cartouches with numerous handling, service use indentations and marring some of which are heavy. Very nice bright bore with sharp rifling. (01-23185/ZAL) ANTIQUE $3500-4250

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