SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

Sunday, November 5, 2023  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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CIVIL WAR CARTRIDGE BOX & SLING.

Lot # 3224 (Sale Order: 226 of 692)      

A good example of a Civil War period cartridge box with its original over-the-shoulder sling. The box has a large “US” in oval brass plate on the front. The inside flap i...mores marked “WATERTOWN ARSENAL 1864 U.S.”. The interior is complete with tins. Both original buckles remain on the base and belt loops are intact. The shoulder strap has its original round brass eagle buckle. CONDITION: the box shows overall moderate wear but the closing strap has been replaced. The shoulder strap has been repaired at several points and is starting to separate again. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18735/BF). $400-600.

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7 CARTRIDGE BOXES & A CAP BOX.

Lot # 3225 (Sale Order: 227 of 692)      

This group of military leather includes 1 circa 1820 cartridge box with a tooled leather front flap and a 30-tin tube interior (6 missing). / 1 Cavalry carbine cartridge ...morebox marked on the inner flap “W.M. WILKINSON MAKER SPRGFLD. MASS.”. / 1 Cavalry carbine cartridge box marked on the inner flap “US J CUMMINGS. SPRINGFIELD. MASS.”. / 1 M1841 pistol cartridge box with a tin liner. The inner flap has an illegible marking. The outer flap has a small size brass oval US buckle. / 1 Civil War 58 Cal. cartridge box with tin liners. Box has a large “US” oval buckle on the front flap. Box is marked on the reverse “S.H. YOUNG & CO. NEWARK N.J.”. / 1 US M1889 USN pistol cartridge box with “USN” in an oval embossed on the front flap. / 1 Circa 1875 militia cartridge box with a lead-filled brass plate on the front that has a script “NG” superimposed by “7”. / 1 Civil War cap box complete with pick & wool. CONDITION: 1820 box has open seams, missing tubes, and a missing belt loop. Wilkinson cavalry box has buckles on the base removed and alterations to the belt loops. All other boxes show light to moderate wear. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19907/BF). $800-1,200.

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MID-19th CENTURY WOVEN WICKER OR GRASS CANTEEN.

Lot # 3226 (Sale Order: 228 of 692)      

This canteen measures approx. 9” in diameter with a spout that measures 1 1/8”. Canteens, constructed like this one, have been the subject of much debate over the years. ...moreThey have been found as far East as the Carolinas, and as far West as the desert Southwest. It has been proposed that they were originally made by slaves for use in the field. Although this is possible, it seems far more likely they were produced by Native Americans, who were masters of basketry. Canteens like this have been associated with the Apaches, the Cherokees, as well as other Native American tribes. It is possible that canteens like this could have been pressed into limited Confederate service, as they did exist during the Civil War. The canteen shows superb craftsmanship and is created in a manner similar to weaving wicker or grass baskets. Once the wicker shell is completed, the interior is repeatedly coated with wet clay until the canteen becomes waterproof. CONDITION: the canteen is in amazing condition for its age with very minor losses to the wicker. The interior clay coating is intact. The overall patina of the piece is exceptional. (02-20116/BF). $600-1,200.

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CARVED OAK BLOCK IN THE SHAPE OF A POCKET DIARY

Lot # 3227 (Sale Order: 229 of 692)      

FROM THE USS KEARSARGE. This interesting carving depicts, quite well, a pocket diary of the Civil War period. The front of the diary is carved “Kearsarge JUNE 19th 1864”....more The flap side of the diary is carved with a “K” and 4 large stars. As is well known to historians, the USS Kearsarge sunk the Confederate cruiser, Alabama, at the Battle of Cherbourg off the coast of France on June 19th 1864. After Captain Semmes struck his colors and threw his sword into the sea to prevent capture, the Captain of the Kearsarge sent boats to rescue surviving officers & men from the Alabama before it sank below the waves. It is not difficult to imagine a sailor plucking a piece of oak from the waters surrounding the Alabama and later carving it into a diary to memorialize the day for himself and his descendants. CONDITION: carving shows just light handling wear. (02-20164/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR PAINTED DRUM BY JOHN LOWELL OF BANGOR,

Lot # 3228 (Sale Order: 230 of 692)      

MAINE. Drum measures 17 1/4" across and 14” high. It has an upper skin intact & a partial lower skin with the lower skin having 6 snares intact. The 2 hoops are the early...more lace-through style with a natural finish. The wooden body of the drum has red, white, & blue painted decorations with 16 stars encircling the drum, and numerous red, white, & blue stripes. There is an 8-pointed blue star encircling the peep hole. The label inside the drum reads “JOHN LOWELL, MANUFACTURER OF Drums, Fifes, Banjos, TAMBOURINES, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND CANES; ALSO DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Musical Instruments, VIOLIN & GUITAR STRINGS. Repairing of all kinds done at short notice, No. 14, Main Street, Bangor, Maine.”. The inside of the drum is signed in pencil “W Paine Portland”. The ropes & tugs appear to be original but have several spliced repairs. CONDITION: the drum is quite solid overall. The top skin is intact and the bottom skin is split near the center. The hoops are in good shape and positioned well. The painted decoration remains reasonably vivid and is quite clear. Tugs are dry and a bit brittle. Ropes have losses. Signature & label remain clear. (02-20121/BF). $1,200-1,600.

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1862 DIARY OF V. W. JONES 3RD REGIMENT COMPANY I

Lot # 3229 (Sale Order: 231 of 692)      

MAINE VOLUNTEERS. This handwritten diary covers the year 1862 and was kept by V.W. Jones of Company I of the 3rd Maine Infantry. This is a very newsy diary with most of t...morehe entries starting with a weather report. It speaks of camp life and the trials & tribulations of a Civil War soldier in camp and on the march. In skimming the diary, we note several passages mentioning the Battle of Fredericksburg in particular. An interesting inscription on the rear page reads “Genl. G. B. McClellan Commander in Chief of the U S A Now Commander of the army of the Potomac Now before richmond Va May 28-1862”. Jones then signs the entry “V W Jones Co I 3rd Rgt Me Vol.” CONDITION: the diary shows wear with minor insect damage, but the pages are mostly in good shape and the hand is quite legible. The closure strap on the front of the diary is missing. (02-19779/BF). $300-500.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE OF TRIPLE ARMED UNION OFFICER.

Lot # 3230 (Sale Order: 232 of 692)      

Quarter plate standing view of company grade officer frock with shoulder straps wearing militia sword belt, sword, revolver (appears to be Bacon Arms), & large bowie knif...moree. Buttons, buckle, & sword hilt are gilded so details lost, still an impressive image in complete gutta percha case. CONDITION: good overall, crisp detail, scratched emulsion on right side affecting right arm of soldier, oxidized halo on emulsion around oval mat. Housed in half case with glass & mat. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18386/JS). $800-1,200.

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CIVIL WAR AMBROTYPE OF TRIPLE ARMED SOLDIER.

Lot # 3231 (Sale Order: 233 of 692)      

Sixth plate standing view of Union infantryman wearing 9-button frock, forage cap, holding model 1842 musket with bayonet. A Sheffield bowie knife and Colt navy style pis...moretol are displayed in his roller buckle belt. A very clear image with sharp details. CONDITION: good overall, crisp detail, scratched emulsion on right side affecting right arm of soldier, oxidized halo on emulsion around oval mat. Housed in half case with glass & mat. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18387/JS). $800-1,200.

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A BOOK TITLED “HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE

Lot # 3232 (Sale Order: 234 of 692)      

CORPS” PRESENTED TO MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE. This book was written by J.R. Sypher Esquire, Esq. and published by Elias Barr & Co. in 1865 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania...more. The book has a period inscription on the first page that reads “To Maj. Gen. Geo. G. Meade with compliments of The Author”. This book was undoubtedly presented to General Meade in recognition of his role as Division Commander of the Pennsylvania Reserves early in the war. The importance of this volume is enhanced by the handwritten annotations & corrections made by General Meade regarding the Gettysburg Campaign. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an information card relating to the book and its history. CONDITION: the book remains quite solid with some abrasions to the leather binding and slight losses at the corners. The pages have yellowed a bit with age, but the print is easily legible. Engravings are present and quite clear. A fine example of an interesting book belonging to one of the key figures of the American Civil War. (02-19788/BF). $800-1,500.

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REPRODUCTION IRON MUZZLE LOADING CANNON, CAISSON,

Lot # 3233 (Sale Order: 235 of 692)      

AND TRAILER FOR HAULING. Unmarked 3/4 scale iron Parrott cannon, 60" cascabel to muzzle, 2.25" smooth bore 51.5" long, raised “US” surcharge forward of vent. 41" wheels, ...more60" hub to hub, 126" muzzle to end of trail. Caisson and limber painted “1ST ILL LIGHT ARTILLERY / BATTERY “A” / REACTIVATED / GUN # 3”. Caisson has several zinc balls used in live fire, Muzzle has fitted tompion, reproduction water bucket and tar bucket. This cannon & caisson come with custom heavy duty trailer it is sitting on and tool chest and implements for moving cannon from firing events. Trailer has California registration plaque, 2" hitch, wiring harness, 6 bolt wheels. “E” load range rated 10 ply tires, front jack and stabilizers, ramps, winch, and all steel construction. (02-19472/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD CANISTER OR GRAPESHOT.

Lot # 3234 (Sale Order: 236 of 692)      

This stand is likely for an 18 pounder and has an approx. diameter of 5.03". Along with the base & the stand there are 9 balls roughly 2" in diameter around the central s...morehaft. CONDITION: the excavated stand appears to be relatively solid & stable. It has a brown/red dirty oxidized overall patina. (02-19789/BF). $800-1,300.

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD BAR SHOT FOR A 9-POUNDER.

Lot # 3235 (Sale Order: 237 of 692)      

This bar shot consists of 2 balls measuring 4” in diameter joined by a 4 1/2" long and 7/8” wide round iron bar. The total length of the shot is 11”. This bar shot was re...morecovered near Valcour Island on Lake Champlain. The bar shot itself has “VALCOUR 1776 ISLAND” written in old faded white paint on one side. The famous battle of Valour Island took place on October 11, 1776 and was one of the first Naval engagements of the Revolutionary War. CONDITION: bar shot has an overall dark patina. Painted letters are still easily legible. (02-19790/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA BRITISH 18LB BROAD ARROW

Lot # 3236 (Sale Order: 238 of 692)      

MARKED CANNONBALL. This iron 18 lb. cannonball is just over 5” in diameter with a large broad arrow mark clearly visible. It has a notable central seam and a sprue mark o...moren one end. According to the consignor, this was found in the water near Fort Niagara. CONDITION: ball shows slight oxidation and broad arrow mark is very clear. (02-19791/BF). $400-600.

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RARE MERRILL ALTERATION OF A US M1842 PERCUSSION

Lot # 3237 (Sale Order: 239 of 692)      

MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42”. This rare gun is an M1842 Harpers Ferry percussion musket with a Merrill alteration done in 1861 or 1862. There were a total quantity of 1...more00 alterations to M1842 muskets done by James H. Merrill of Baltimore, Maryland. The alteration replaced the original tang/breech plug with the Merrill breech loading mechanism. Round barrel with iron blade sight integral with the front barrel band. The rear folding sight is fixed and adjustable for long distances. The breech is marked “PB / P” & “V / P / (eagle head)”. The lock is marked “(eagle)” over “U.S.” in front of the hammer, and “HARPERS FERRY 1853” to the rear of the hammer. Iron trigger guard, “US” marked buttplate, side plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, and ramrod. The Merrill alteration is stamped at the top “JAS. H. MERRILL BALTO. PATENTED JULY 1858.”. Stock has inspectors’ cartouche at the back of the side plate. Musket has an early but incorrect sling. CONDITION: barrel and other iron parts have been cleaned to a gray, frosty finish. Lock holds both full & half cock, and alteration functions very well. The front barrel band spring has a broken tip. The stock has a tight crack running from the back of the lock to the tang. Fair to good bore. (01-23176/BF). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.

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RARE MERRILL ALTERATION OF A US M1841 MISSISSIPPI

Lot # 3238 (Sale Order: 240 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33”. This rare gun is an M1841 Mississippi rifle with a Merrill alteration done in 1861 or 1862. There were a total quantity of 100 alterations ...moreto M1841 rifles done by James H. Merrill of Baltimore, Maryland. The alteration replaced the original tang/breech plug with the Merrill breech loading mechanism. Round barrel with brass bladed front sight and fixed, folding rear sight. The breech is marked “WW PM V / P / (eagle head)”. The lock is marked “(eagle)” over “US” in front of the hammer, and “HARPERS FERRY 1848” to the rear of the hammer. Brass trigger guard, patchbox, buttplate, side plate, and barrel bands. Iron ramrod and sling swivels. The Merrill alteration is stamped at the top “JAS. H. MERRILL BALTO. PATENTED JULY 1858.”. Stock has inspectors’ marks in back of the side plate. CONDITION: barrel, lock, and alteration have medium gray patinas. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. Lock holds both full & half cock, and alteration functions very well. The stock has a noticeable, but very well done, repaired area surrounding the wrist. Excellent bore. (01-23175/BF). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.

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RARE LINDNER ALTERATION OF A US M1841 MISSISSIPPI

Lot # 3239 (Sale Order: 241 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33”. This rare gun is an M1841 Mississippi rifle with a Lindner alteration done in 1861. There were a total quantity of 100 alterations complete...mored by Allen and Morse of Boston, Massachusetts, utilizing the Lindner patent conversion. The conversions were performed on M1841 rifles by Robbins and Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont. The alteration was accomplished by removing the rear section of the barrel breech and replacing it with a pivoting breech section, complete with nipple bolster. A rotating sleeve with a ball handle was mounted to the barrel to release or secure the pivoting breech section. Round barrel with rectangular front sight and added ring bayonet adapter for the saber bayonet. The breech is marked “US / JH / P”. The lock is marked “ROBBINS & LAWRENCE U.S.” in front of the hammer, and “WINDSOR VT. 1849” to the rear of the hammer. Brass trigger guard, patchbox, “US” marked buttplate, side plate, and barrel bands. Brass tipped iron ramrod and sling swivels. The Lindner alteration is stamped at the top “PATENTED MAR. 29, 1859”. CONDITION: barrel, lock, and alteration have light to medium gray patinas. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. Lock holds both full & half cock, and alteration functions very well. Stock has expected dents and dings but not major issues. Very good bore. (01-23177/BF). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.

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US M1841 HARPERS FERRY PERCUSSION MISSISSIPPI

Lot # 3240 (Sale Order: 242 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33 1/4". This Mississippi rifle has been fitted with the 2nd style alteration with a bayonet adaptation for a saber bayonet. The stock has a sho...morertened fore end and a smaller front barrel band. The barrel has a rectangular bladed front sight and a bayonet lug 4” back from the muzzle. There is a rear folding adjustable sight mounted 3-5” in front of the breech. The breech is proofed “AW / P” & “V / P / (eagle head)”. The lock is marked “(eagle)” over “US” in front of the hammer, and “HARPERS FERRY 1850” to the rear of the hammer. Brass trigger guard, patch box, butt plate numbered “19”, side plate, and barrel bands. The correct original iron ramrod has a brass tip. Walnut stock. Iron sling swivels are in place. CONDITION: barrel has a medium gray patina with spotting near the breech. The lock has a dark patina with some wear to the marking. The lock holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. The stock is quite solid with 2 small slivers missing at the barrel channel and a small chip behind the side plate. Good but dirty bore with strong rifling. (01-24055/BF). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

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HALL-NORTH 1843 BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION CARBINE.

Lot # 3241 (Sale Order: 243 of 692)      

CAL. 58. S#. NSN. Bbl. 21" rd rifled with 2 bbl bands. 1849 date breech block. Iron mountings. Partial stock inspection proof present. When the Civil War started 5000 184...more3's were in the US arsenal. In Aug. 1861 they were purchased from the Arsenal for $3.50 each and resold to the Gov't for $22 each after they were rifled by W.W. Marston. Resulting in General John Fremont being relieved of his command. CONDITION: Metal surfaces have a mottled patina and old oxidation. The stock has scattered handling marks, a hairline crack at the trigger area, and initials carved in the toe line. Very good bore with sound rifling. (01-23187/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1800-2500

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US HARPERS FERRY 1842 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3242 (Sale Order: 244 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Brass blade front sight. Center of lock has eagle "US" marking. Rear of lock has Harper's Ferry marking & 1852 date. Rear of bbl. has "VP" proof. ...moreUpper tang & other bbl. markings are illegible due to oxidation & dings. Walnut stock w/ three bands, bottom mounted sling swivels & black leather sling marked "WATERVLIET ARSENAL". Left stock flat has faint inspector's cartouche. Trumpet shaped ramrod present. CONDITION: sanded stock has added finish w/ a small crack behind lock, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is mostly a dark bronze patina w/ overall oxidation, some tool marks, dings & pitting mostly near breech. Oxidized bore. (01-23927/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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COLT ALTERED WHITNEY 1841 MISSISSIPPI PERCUSSION

Lot # 3243 (Sale Order: 245 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 58. S# 6525. Bbl. 33". Brass blade front sight. No rear sight present. Center of lock marked "E. WHITNEY US". Rear of lock marked "N. HAVEN 1852". Tang also d...moreated 1852. Top of bbl. marked "US", "SM" & "VP". Left side of bbl. marked "STEEL". Colt purchased about 11,368 Mississippi rifles from the US government at a price of $10 a piece in 1861. Colt altered the guns for .58 Cal Minie balls, added their 1855 rear sights & added a bayonet lug for their saber bayonet. Colt then sold the majority of these rifles back to the Union at a price of $18.50 a piece. The front of the bbl. is numbered "6525" & bayonet lug is numbered "10440". Walnut stock w/ brass furniture & bottom mounted sling swivels. Brass tipped ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has added finish w/ a 5" crack behind upper tang, a few other smaller scattered cracks, a few dents, dings, handling marks & scratches. Brass parts were cleaned to bright w/ scattered oxidation, dings & varnish overruns. Balance of metal is a gray patina w/ some scattered light pitting, dings & oxidation. Bore shows scattered oxidation but evident rifling. (01-24058/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1300-1800.

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COLT ALTERED 1841 WHITNEY MISSISSIPPI PERCUSSION

Lot # 3244 (Sale Order: 246 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 33". Brass blade front sight. Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle style rear sight. Rear sight is loose & moves freely. In 1861 Colt purchased about 11,36...more8 Model 1841 rifles from the Ordnance department for $10 each. They altered these rifles to use .58 cal Minie balls & saber bayonets. These conversions also utilized a long range rear sight similar to that of the 1855 revolving rifles. Colt sold the majority of these altered rifles back the government for the price of $18.50 each & thus made a handsome profit. Center of lock marked "E.WHITNEY U.S.". Rear of lock marked "N. HAVEN 1854". Rear of bbl. marked "US S.K.", "VP" & "STEEL". Upper tang also dated 1854. Tang of buttplate marked "U.S.". Bayonet lug & front of bbl. both numbered "6884". Walnut stock w/ brass furniture. Left stock flat has large carved "H", Trumpet shaped ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass handled saber bayonet numbered "9502" & dated 1862. Bayonet shows scattered oxidation & is an overall dull yellow & gray patina. Also included are a spare nipple & a nipple tool. CONDITION: stock has older oil finish w/ softened edges, a small crack near sideplate, some chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Brass parts are turning to a mustard patina w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Balance of metal is a dull gray patina w/ scattered oxidation. Bore shows scattered oxidation but evident rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22508/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1500-1800.

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WHITNEY 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE.

Lot # 3245 (Sale Order: 247 of 692)      

Cal. 54. NSN. Bbl. 33". Silver blade front sight. Crude period replaced fixed rear sight. Vacant rear sight slot behind rear band. Center of lock marked "E. WHITNEY US". ...moreRear of lock marked "N. HAVEN 1846". Rear of bbl. marked "JH". Hammer will not hold at cock & will require attention. Double set triggers. Walnut stock w/ two bands & patchbox. Rear band keeper is too short for band slot & maybe a replacement. No sling swivels present. Iron ramrod present. Left stock flat has two faint inspector cartouches. CONDITION: stock has older added finish w/ a crack in left stock flat, another crack behind lock, scattered chipping, flaking, dings & handling wear. Brass parts are a mustard yellow color w/ scattered oxidation & dings. Balance of metal is a dull gray patina w/ some light tool marks on bbl., pitting at rear of bbl & scattered oxidation. Very good bore w/ some light oxidation. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22502/MJC). ANTIQUE. $800-1200

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SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1847 CAVALRY CARBINE.

Lot # 3246 (Sale Order: 248 of 692)      

40.5” overall, 26” barrel, VP eaglehead proofed, 1850 date on tang. Lock marked Springfield 1848. Brass mounted with 9” saddle ring bar, captured ramrod assembly. 5800 of...more these cavalry musketoons were manufactured between 1847-1854. These arms replaced Hall carbines for the 1st & 2nd US dragoons stationed in the West. CONDITION: Fair to good as restored. Stock is refinished with no discernible cartouche. Ramrod assembly and sling bar are restorations and not well fit. Brass furniture is good with toned patina. Barrel and lock marks all discernible. Mechanics need attention, will not hold on full cock, clear smooth bore. (01-23163/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,800-2,200.

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SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1847 ARTILLERY MUSKETOON.

Lot # 3247 (Sale Order: 249 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. 41” overall, 26” round barrel with VP eagle head proofs on left breech, “1847” on tang. Lock has eagle over “US” and vertically on tail “SPRING/FIELD/1847”....more Iron mounted with sling swivels attached to rear band and bottom of butt stock. 3000 of these special musketoons were made between 1847 and 1855. Many were altered post war for cadet use. This is an honest survivor, complete and original configuration with excellent markings. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of pertinent pages from George Moller’s American Military Shoulder Arms showing specifications and history of this model. CONDITION: Very good overall markings all discernible, all matching, complete, and original, musket cleaned overall including stock which is still sound with rounded edges and scattered storage dings and dents. Mechanically crisp, clear smooth bore. (01-23167/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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US M1847 CAVALRY MUSKETOON.

Lot # 3248 (Sale Order: 250 of 692)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 26”. The M1847 cavalry musketoon was made by the Springfield Amory from about 1848 to 1859. The exact production numbers are unknown, but are suspected...more to be around 6,250. The cavalry model is similar to the artillery, except for the swivel ramrod mount, brass mountings, and the ring bar on the left side. Round, smooth bore barrel with side facets near the breech. Breech is marked on the left side “V / P / (eagle head)”. The right facet of the breech is stamped “W.C.K”. The lock is marked behind the hammer “SPRINGFIELD 1858”. In front of the hammer there is an American eagle with “US” underneath. Brass trigger guard, butt plate, side plate, and barrel bands. 9 1/4" ring bar is attached on the left side from the rear barrel band to the rear of the side plate. Correct ramrod attached by the original swivel mechanism. Walnut stock with inspector’s marks behind the side plate. CONDITION: iron has a bright finish with just scattered spots of oxidation. The brass has a mellow mustard patina. Action is mechanically fine. One arm of the ramrod swivel has become disconnected at one end. Stock has scattered dents & dings with a very small loss at the ramrod channel. Very good bore. (01-23189/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,000-3,750.

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