SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

Lot # 3151 (Sale Order: 151 of 692)      

ATTRIBUTED TO CAPT. JAMES. GRAYDON. Cal. 31. S# 150813. Bbl 5". Model 1849 Pocket manufactured by Colt in 1859. Top of barrel is stamped with Colt's address, with the lef...moret side of the receiver being stamped "COLTS/ PATENT". The rear grip strap is crudely inscribed "James Graydon", with the butt also being inscribed "Co. H US Cav" in a similar fashion. Brass trigger guard and rear grip strap exhibit a silver plated finish. Frame is mounted with a 1 piece smooth wood grip. Matching numbers are present on the frame, cylinder, barrel, and trigger guard. Rear grip strap / butt is numbered " 142306". CONDITION: metal components exhibit a mottled dark gray patina, with pitting overall. Factory markings are partially illegible. Pitted bore. Brass components retain good amounts of their silver plated finish, with worn areas showing through to pleasing areas of patina. Grips show scattered marks and minor impressions from storage and handling, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (01-23849/MLW). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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CASED MASS ARMS CO. EARLIEST TYPE MAYNARD PRIMED

Lot # 3152 (Sale Order: 152 of 692)      

PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER IN SUPERB ORIGINAL CONDITION. Cal. 28. S# 190. It is estimated that fewer than 900 of these interesting early revolvers were produced. This exa...moremple is of the first style with manually rotated cylinder. It has 2 1/2" blued octagon rifled barrel which is unmarked. Barrel unlatches from central spindle, it then hinges upward allowing 6 shot cylinder to be removed for loading. Top of barrel shank is marked "MASS ARMS CO" "CHICOPEE FALLS". Blued action with centrally hung case hardened hammer has Maynard tape priming system under sideplate on right side. Sideplate is marked "MAYNARD'S PATENT" "SEP. 22 1845". Large open scroll engraving is also on sideplate which matches the left side of action. Cylinder is etched with decorations of cannons, flags and floral scroll designs. In this early model, cylinder is unlatched by button at top of trigger guard bow and cylinder is rotated manually for the next shot. S# 190 is stamped on right side front grip strap under white bone grips that are inscribed in ink with matching numbers. S# also appears on right side of action under sideplate which is also correctly numbered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver is housed in its original walnut case with key lock which is lined in red velvet. Case contains a superb condition Mass Arms Co. copper bodied powder flask embossed with scrolls, flags and a mans arm firing a pistol. There is also a brass and tin container holding Maynard tape primers with Maynard and Mass Arms info on cover. Also included are two cavity brass bullet mould, brass loading rod and a spare cylinder. CONDTION: exceptionally fine. Pistol retaining nearly all original factory finishes with bright blue on barrel having one or two minor marks. Case hardening of barrel shank and hammer are excellent. Frame shows considerable flaking to around 40% blue. Trigger guard retains most of its silver plate. Cylinder retains nearly all of its bright blue. There are a number of scratches and marks on spindle from uneducated attempts to remove cylinder. Grips are excellent with slight shrinkage cracks at bottom. Bore is bright and shiny. There is some cleaned rusting evident on recoil shield. Mechanically good, tape priming system is working. Exterior of case retains most of its original varnish. Interior cloth is considerably faded and has compressions and marks. Accessories are exceptionally fine with brass remaining bright and shiny. (01-21940/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,500-6,500.

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ALLEN & WHEELOCK CENTER HAMMER ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3153 (Sale Order: 153 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S#. 367. Bbl. 7 1/2" round with octagon shank. 6 shot round cyl. Folding loading lever forms the trigger guard. 2 piece walnut grips. mfg. 1861-1862. CONDITION: ...moreMetal shows a smooth gray/brown indicating touch up finish. Sanded grips have gloss finish over handling marks with small chips & dents at butt. Functioning action. Pitted bore with worn rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22371/DS). ANTIQUE. $1500-2250.

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MASS ARMS WESSON & LEAVITT DRAGOON REVOLVER.

Lot # 3154 (Sale Order: 154 of 692)      

Cal. 40. S#98. This sophisticated revolver was an early competitor of Samuel Colt, that Colt sued the manufacturer for patent infringement in 1851 and won the case. There...morefore, these revolvers have limited production ending after 1851, estimated at about 800. CONDITION: fair to good as restored, missing rotating barrel catch, top strap has welded extension, restored rear sight, restamped “MASS ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS”. Iron buffed and recolored, lock markings: “WESSON & LEAVITT’S PATENT” mostly visible, original grips are sound, moderate edge wear. Mechanically not functional, discernible rifling in pitted bore. (01-23153/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-1,800.

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SCARCE “DRAGOON SIZE” MARIETTE LIEGE PEPPERBOX

Lot # 3155 (Sale Order: 155 of 692)      

PISTOL. Cal. 36 S# 541. 11.5” overall, cluster of six 6.5” smoothbore Liege proofed barrels, ring trigger, marked with serial number & “MARIETTE / BREVETE” inside grip st...morerap, engraved frame & butt cap, mounted with fluted Ebony grips. CONDITION: good overall, damascene pattern visible on barrels, sharp engraving, metal has mottled gray patina, grips well fit with few scratches. Mechanics need attention, clear smooth bores. (01-23156/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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MANHATTAN FIREARMS CO. NAVY MODEL SERIES I

Lot # 3156 (Sale Order: 156 of 692)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S#. 1800. Bbl. 5" with semi circular sight. Round 5 shot cyl. has oval panel roll engraving. Original finish was blue & case colored with silver finish...moreed brass grip straps. Estimated production of 78,000 mfg. 1859-1868. CONDITION: metal has faded to gray. Cyl. retains lightly worn scene. Cleaned brass grip straps are acquiring a mild patina. Grips show edge wear & handling marks. Lightly pitted bore retains good rifling. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23540/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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MANAHATTAN FIREARMS CO. NAVY MODEL SERIES IV

Lot # 3157 (Sale Order: 157 of 692)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S#. 48519. bbl. 6 1/2" octagon with German silver blade sight. 5 shot round cyl. with oval panel roll engraving. Original finish was blue & case colore...mored with silver finished brass grip straps. 1 piece walnut grip. Estimated production of 78,000, 1859-1868. CONDITION: Bbl. shows some faded blue with spots of pitting. Cyl retains good scene with 40% blue. Frame & loading lever have traces of case colors. Backstrap retains 50% silver showing a dark tarnish. Cleaned trigger guard is acquiring a mild tarnish. Grips show handling marks & light wear. Sound action. Bore has good rifling with areas of light pitting. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23541/DS). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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MANHATTAN POCKET MODEL SERIES I REVOLVER.

Lot # 3158 (Sale Order: 158 of 692)      

Cal. 31. S#. 663. Bbl. 4" octagon with bead sight. 5round 5 shot cyl. has stage coach scene roll engraving & 10 stop slots. Frame has vine type hand engraving. 2 piece wa...morelnut grips. Estimate production of 3800 mfg. 1858-1862. CONDITION: Metal has faded to gray, frame 75% of added black paint. Cyl. retains very good scene Grips show light wear & marks. Sound action. Bore has strong rifling with small spots of light pitting near muzzle. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23547/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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MANHATTAN FIREARMS CO. NAVY MODEL SERIES III.

Lot # 3159 (Sale Order: 159 of 692)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S#. 32162. bbl. 5" octagon with semi circular sight. Round 5 shot cyl has oval panel roll engraving. Blue & case colored finish with silver finished br...moreass grip straps. 1 piece walnut grips. Estimated production of 78000 mfg. 1859-1868. CONDITION: Bbl. has faded blue with series of small dents around wedge. Frame shows traces of dark colors. Grip straps have 30% silver with a dark tarnish. Refinished grips. Sound action. Dark lightly pitted bore. PROVENANCE: Marshall "Brook" Davis Collection. (01-23542/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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CIVIL WAR PERIOD WHITNEY 2nd MODEL NAVY REVOLVER.

Lot # 3160 (Sale Order: 160 of 692)      

Cal. 36. S# 9925. Bbl. 7 1/2". A beautiful example of a Whitney revolver with certifiably antique ivory grips. The top of the octagon barrel is marked “E. WHITNEY N. HAVE...moreN”. The frame is unmarked. Lion cylinder scene. Case hardened loading lever. Brass trigger guard. Ivory grips. CONDITION: the entire gun has approx. 80% of the blued finish remaining. The loading lever has excellent case colors. Action seems tight and functions perfectly. Grips are undamaged. Excellent bore. (01-24217/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,750-3,750.

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DOCUMENTED HISTORIC MOORE'S PATENT FIREARMS CO

Lot # 3161 (Sale Order: 161 of 692)      

FRONT LOADING REVOLVER AND NO. 1 DERRINGER. GUN 1) FRONT LOADING REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Teat-fire. S# 16178. Bbl. 3 1/4". A total of about 30,000 of these pistols were manufac...moretured from 1864-1870. This pistol has a round barrel w/ semi-circular German silver front sight. Right side of lug has a hooked extractor. Six shot round cyl. Silver finished brass frame w/ generous coverage of well executed, attractive hand engraving. There is also engraving on the front of the frame and at the base of the barrel. 2-piece bird's head wooden grips. Backstrap is inscribed "A. J. Bisel U.S.N.". Amos Bisel was initially in the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry before transferring to the United States Marine Corps. He served on the Ironclad, the USS Benton beginning w/ their service on the Mississippi in early 1862 for the duration of the war. The revolver is housed in a wooden case measuring 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 2” w/ burgundy velour fitted interior. An interior 50-hole cartridge block contains 5 original teat-fire cartridges for the revolver. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a large folder containing photographs of Bisel & the USS Benton. Many pages of the history of the USS Benton are included. Also included is historical information about Mr. Bisel & copies of his letters from home describing the USS Benton's actions. CONDITION: bbl. & cyl. have faded to brown showing small dings & a few scattered spots of oxidation. Brass frame retains areas of original silver finish on the sides & protected areas. Grips have a worn finish attesting to the pistol’s years of service. Action functions well. Good but dirty bore. Case shows light wear & handling marks w/ tight drying cracks in the lid. Cartridges have light oxidation to the lead. (01-24143/DS/BF). 2) NO. 1 DERRINGER. Cal. 41 RF. S# 1361. Bbl. 2 1/2". Approximately 6,000 of these classic derringers were manufactured by Moore & National brands between 1860-1870. This visually attractive example has an elliptical shaped, silvered barrel that is nearly completely covered with fine engraving. The engraving is a very scarce variation w/ large arrows engraved on each side of the bbl. Top flat is marked "MOORES PAT. F. A. CO. BROOKLYN N.Y.". Bottom of bbl. is marked "PAT. FEB. 2, 1863". This pistol has a 1-piece frame & grip w/ spur trigger & center mounted hammer. The entire frame originally had vivid gold plating and broad scroll decorative engraving. The top left of the frame is engraved in a ribbon “ROBT. L. MAY, U.S.N.” above a shield depicting a monitor sailing past what appears to be Fort Sumter flying a flag. Robert L. May graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1849. He initially served on the Steam Frigate Susquehanna in the East India Squadron. He served on numerous ships before being assigned to the USS Benton. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: large folder of printed & copied information pertaining to Lieutenant Robert L. May and the USS Benton, its crew & also many pages of documents regarding financial matters of the ship & crew. CONDITION: bbl. retains 50% of the original silver finish w/ some areas showing tarnish. The gilded brass frame has traces of gold plating remaining in the protected areas. The balance has acquired a pleasing mustard patina showing a few dings & expected handling marks. Good but dirty bore. (01-24144/DS/BF). BOTH ANTIQUES. $7,000-10,000.

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FACTORY ENGRAVED AND GOLD PLATED MOORE'S PATENT

Lot # 3162 (Sale Order: 162 of 692)      

FRONT LOADING TEAT FIRE REVOLVER IN DISPLAY CASE WITH PUSH DAGGER. Cal. 32. S# NSN. The 3 1/4" barrel has National Arms Co. markings on top and pistol is of type without ...morehook extractor. Gold plated barrel and frame are engraved with large open shaded scroll. Cylinder is also scroll engraved. Birds head grips are antique ivory. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver and walrus ivory "T" handled push dagger with blade marked "NY" are housed in walnut case lined in red velvet. A heraldic American eagle is embossed in lid. Bottom compartment is French fitted for revolver and dagger. CONDITION: fair to good. Barrel shows considerable rusting on exterior with loss of plating. Frame is quite good retaining most of its gold plated finish. Grips are good with some checking and considerable darkening. Bore is good with some scattered pitting. Mechanically good. Dagger shows cleaning on blade and some cracks in handle. There are six dots drilled into back side. Case has renewed oil refinish on exterior. Interior cloth is good. (01-23953). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY US INSPECTED REVOLVER.

Lot # 3163 (Sale Order: 163 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S# 32055. Bbl. 8" octagon with cone style sight. Round 6 shot cyl. Blue finish with brass trigger guard. Walnut 2 piece grips. Major parts have "A", "C", "F", or...more "S" inspectors initials. CONDITION: Fine. Over 70% lightly faded blue. Refinished grips show handling marks & small chips. good mechanics. Bore retains intact rifling with very light pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22368/DS). ANTIQUE. $1200-1800.

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CIVIL WAR REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER,

Lot # 3164 (Sale Order: 164 of 692)      

HOLSTER, & PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX. Cal. 44. S# 80885. This revolver consigned by Portland, Maine family that had Maine cavalryman in Civil War. Standard configuration with ...more8" octagonal barrel with 3-line barrel address. Most every part of this gun has sub inspection initials and “GR” inspector cartouche on left grip. CONDITION: good to very good overall. Revolver retains traces of its original blue finish. Matching S#s found on barrel, frame, and grips. Cylinder has “6613” on back from earlier gun. Strong action, good rifled bore. Holster is sound & complete; pistol cartridge box is very good. (01-23974/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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SCARCE SAVAGE NAVY MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 3165 (Sale Order: 165 of 692)      

Cal. 36. NSN. Bbl. 7 1/8". Round brass front sight. Civil War era percussion revolver, w/ many seeing Union service. Top of frame has Savage North markings w/ last patent...more date of May 15th, 1860. Cyl. does not appear to be rotating properly & may require attention. Walnut grips. CONDITION: left grip panel has extensive crack, grips otherwise show scattered dings, chipping & handling wear. Metal is a dull gray patina w/ scattered dings, pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. (01-23932/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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STARR MODEL 1863 ARMY SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3166 (Sale Order: 166 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S# 39641. Bbl. 8" round w/ blade sight. Round six shot cyl. Blue finish w/ case hardened hammer & loading lever. 1 Piece walnut grip w/ lightly visible cartouche...mores. Major parts have “C” or “M” U.S. inspection marks. About 32,000 mfg. 1863-1865 during the American Civil War. CONDITION: very fine. Over 75% blue w/ small spots of corrosion & areas of flaking on frame. Hammer & lever show 60% lightly faded case colors. Grips show small handling marks. Sound action. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling showing small spots of light pitting. (01-22978). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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STARR 1858 DA ARMY US INSPECTED REVOLVER.

Lot # 3167 (Sale Order: 167 of 692)      

Cal. 44.$#. 9008. Bbl. 6" round with semi circular sight. round 6 shot cyl. Blue finish with case colored loading lever, hammer & trigger. 1 piece walnut grips has cartou...moreches on both panels. Inspector initial "W" is found on major parts. Approx. 23,000 mfg late 1850's-early 1860's. CONDITION: Over 70% blue blending with areas of flaking. Good case colors. Grips show moderate wear & handling marks. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling with a small amount of very light pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22382/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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STARR 1858 DA ARMY U.S. REVOLVER.

Lot # 3168 (Sale Order: 168 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S#. 15462. Bbl. 6" round with semi circular sight. Round 6 shot cyl. blue finish with case colored, loading lever, hammer & trigger. 1 piece walnut grip has clea...morer cartouches on both panels. Inspector initial "B" is found on major parts. Approx 23,000 mfg. late 1859's - early 1860's. CONDITION: Fine. Over 50% blue blending with areas of flaking. 50% lightly faded case colors. Grips show handling marks & small dents. Sound action. Bore retains sound rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22384/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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STARR 1858 DA ARMY U. S. REVOLVER.

Lot # 3169 (Sale Order: 169 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S#. 6229. Bbl. 6" round with blade sight. Blue finish with case colored hammer, trigger & loading lever. 1 piece walnut grip has clear cartouches on both panels....more Frame has "H" inspection mark. Approx. 23,000 mfg. late 1850's - early 1860's. CONDITON: Very fine retaining over 80% blue & 50% case colors. Grips show light wear. Strong mechanics. Surprisingly nice bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22582/DS). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.

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FINE CIVIL WAR STARR DOUBLE ACTION MILITARY CIVIL

Lot # 3170 (Sale Order: 170 of 692)      

WAR REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 14085. Standard configuration, 6” barrel, blued finish, hinged frame, maker & patent marks on either side of frame. About 20,000 of these revolv...moreers were issued by US cavalry during the Civil War & many saw service receiving good reviews by troops using them. This is a fine survivor, retaining much of its original finish with crisp inspection cartouches. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1990s auction receipt. CONDITION: fine overall, retaining about 50% blue finish, balance mottled gray/brown. Markings are crisp. Grips are well-fit w/ bright, crisp inspector cartouches, edge wear and denting in butt. Mechanically cocks, but cylinder does not rotate, bright shiny bore. (01-24157/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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STARR SA ARMY 1863 REVOLVER.

Lot # 3171 (Sale Order: 171 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S# 25586. Bbl. 8". Rounded blade front sight. Crude brass replacement rear sight mounted on top strap. One of 25,000 Starr revolvers purchased by the Union durin...moreg the Civil War. A couple parts bear government inspector "C" stamps. Hammer not cocking & cyl. not rotating will require attention to fix. Walnut grips. CONDITION: refinished grips show added varnish w/ a few chips, show scattered handling wear & some dings. Metal is a dull gray oxidized patina w/ scattered pitting. Fair bore w/ scattered oxidation but visible rifling. (01-23590/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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STARR ARMS 1863 ARMY SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3172 (Sale Order: 172 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S# 27298. Bbl. 8". Blade front sight. Matching numbers on cyl. & frame in hammer channel. Bbl., cyl. & rear of frame bear "C" government inspector's markings. Es...moretimated production 32,000 during the American Civil War. Cyl. exhibits some play when hammer is cocked. Walnut grips. CONDITION: grips have added finish w/ a couple chips, some dings & handling wear. Metal is mostly a gray patina w/ some traces of original blue, a few dings & scattered oxidation. Bore shows scattered pitting & oxidation but evident rifling. (01-23933/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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STARR 1863 SA ARMY US REVOLVER

Lot # 3173 (Sale Order: 173 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S#. 51518. Bbl. 8" round with semi circular sight. Round 6 shot cyl. Walnut 1 piece grip. Approx. 32,000 mfg. 1863-1865. CONDITION: Metal has mottled brown appea...morerance with general pitting. Age darkened grips show heavy wear with marks & chips. Functioning action. Lightly pitted bore has largely intact rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22363/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1200.

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10-SHOT DOUBLE HAMMER POCKET REVOLVER BY JOHN

Lot # 3174 (Sale Order: 174 of 692)      

WALCH. Cal. 31. S# 496. Bbl. 3 1/4". Approx. 3,000 of the Walch 10 shot revolver were produced from 1860 to 1862. They were primarily purchased by many Civil War officers...more and enlisted men. Company I of the 9th Michigan were completely outfitted with the scarce revolver. The 10 shot cylinder had 5 chambers with each taking a double load. A total of 10 nipples were used to fire the gun. It is a brass frame example with 2 piece wood grips. CONDITION: this example has no visible markings on the top of the barrel. The gun has a cleaned finish that has toned back to medium gray on the iron and mustard on the brass. It is mechanically inoperable with missing parts and needs restoration. Bore is fair. (01-23911/BF). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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SCARCE CIVIL WAR ERA “ALL METAL” WATERS PERCUSSION

Lot # 3175 (Sale Order: 175 of 692)      

SINGLE SHOT PISTOL, EX BILL LOCKE COLLECTION. Cal. 54, NSN. This exact pistol is pictured on page 259 of the “LOCKE COLLECTION” book. Flayderman states “another enigma fo...morer the [martial arms] collector…wide variance in markings… Standard characteristics: 12" overall, 8" round barrel, 2-piece wood bag grips, captured swivel loading assembly with internal assembly marks. This example is devoid of S#, but barrel has eaglehead / “US” / “P”. Most saw hard use and poor condition, this is good survivor and once part of one of America’s premier collections. CONDITION: very good overall, cleaned bright metal, well fit grips, mechanically functional, clear smooth bore. (01-23810/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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