SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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CIVIL WAR BERDAN SHARPS RIFLE.

Lot # 3126 (Sale Order: 126 of 692)      

Cal. 52. S# 57298. Bbl. Among the most iconic of Civil War Union longarms is the Sharps rifle with Hiram Berdan modifications for his elite Sharpshooter units which accou...morented for the highest kill rate of any regiment in Army of the Potomac. 47" Overall, iron mounted, 30” blued barrel, case hardened frame & breech. Berdan who formed the 1st & 2nd US Sharp Shooters Regiments ordered 2000 rifles early in 1862. His Model 1859 sharps rifles were made with special double set triggers, improved breech lever without catch, Lawrence patent long range rear sights with German silver blade mounted front sights which doubled as bayonet lugs. All were only inspected by John Taylor a civilian employee of the Springfield Armory. Lock plate is fitted with the Lawrence patent primer feed and marked “C. SHARPS PAT./OCT. 5th 1852”. Three band forearm and straight grip stock with lidded toolbox. This rifle has discernible "JT" final inspection cartouche of John Taylor and all other modifications as ordered by Berdan. Barrel has inspection “OWA” for OW Ainsworth. Documented Berdan Sharps fall in a serial range between 54,374 and 57,574. Roy Marcot in his 2008 text "US Sharpshooters, Berdan’s Civil War Elite" states that 43 documented Berdan Sharps survive with all the specifications as noted. One of there 43 is S# 57290, just 8 numbers away. CONDITION: very good overall, gray iron patina, good markings throughout, “JT” cartouche is light but discernible. Rifle appears complete and original throughout with exception of replaced front band which fits loosely above recess that was cut for it. Front band spring replaced with longer version to accept band. Mechanically fine, good rifle bore. (01-24151/JS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-20,000.

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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 PERCUSSION RIFLE.

Lot # 3127 (Sale Order: 127 of 692)      

Cal. 52. S# 38325. Bbl. 30". Blade front sight. Lawrence patent rear sight graduated to 800yds. Rear sight elevator & top screw are missing. Bbl. has saber bayonet lug. L...moreever is loose & shows side to side play. Walnut stock w/ 3 bands & iron patchbox. Bottom mounted sling swivels. CONDITION: left side of stock has a large filler repaired circular area. Stock otherwise shows a small filler repair near rear sling hardware, scattered dings & handling wear. Action, bands & patchbox appear cleaned to bright w/ scattered dings, oxidation & pitting most notably in action area. Bbl. is mostly a dull gray patina w/ some light dings & scattered oxidation. Pitted bore w/ scattered oxidation & faint rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22522/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1500-2000.

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MASSIVE CIVIL WAR PERIOD SNIPER RIFLE IDENTIFIED

Lot # 3128 (Sale Order: 128 of 692)      

TO THE 116th PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. Cal. 44. NSN. Bbl. 32 1/2". Extremely heavy octagon barrel with tube sight at the muzzle and a peep sight at the barrel tang. Barrel...more is marked on the top facet “WESSON. HARTFORD CT CAST STEEL”. The barrel is stamped 4” from the breech “116th P.V.V.”. There is also a fine bullet starter held to the muzzle with 4 pins. The breech has engraved foliate decoration similar to the decoration on the hammer. The plain backaction type lock is stamped “A.F. SPENCER”. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, and ramrod thimbles. Brass tipped wooden ramrod is likely not original to the gun. Walnut stock. The 116th Pennsylvania was primarily recruited from Irish immigrants in the Philadelphia area. They were assigned to the Irish Brigade in August of 1862. They were heavily engaged at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Cold Harbor, and the Siege of Petersburg, as well as other major and minor battles. CONDITION: barrel has a lightly mottled, medium gray patina, as does the other iron parts of this fine rifle. The action functions very well and holds both full & half cock. Wood shows expected dents & dings but has no major issues. Very good bore with strong rifling. The bullet starter has a similar patina to the rest of the gun and functions perfectly. (01-24150/BF). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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CIVIL WAR SPENCER REPEATING CARBINE BELONGING TO

Lot # 3129 (Sale Order: 129 of 692)      

WILLIAM NOBLE OF THE 2nd WISCONSIN CAVALRY. Cal. 52. S# 50657. Bbl. 22”. The Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston, MA produced an estimated 50,000 carbines of 52 Cal...more. (56-56) during the Civil War with serial number ranges from 11000 to 61000. The serial number of this gun is 50657, which can be directly traced to the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and it was issued to Private William Noble of Columbiana County, OH. Noble entered the 2nd Wisconsin in late November of 1863 and mustered out of Federal Service at Austin, TX on November 15 of 1865. The 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry saw extended service in Missouri until it moved in 1864 to Vicksburg. The gun has a round barrel with a raised bladed front sight and fixed, adjustable rear sight. It has a completely enclosed receiver marked “50657” beside the hammer, and is loaded by pulling down on the trigger guard. It has an iron lock, trigger guard, buttplate, bar & ring, and a single sling swivel. Walnut stock with the letters “W N” crudely carved into the left side of the stock (William Noble). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a letter from Springfield Research attesting to the identification tied to the gun's serial number and copies of the service record of William Noble of the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry. CONDITION: the carbine shows moderate overall wear with dark brown/gray, very lightly pitted barrel. Other iron parts have a similar patina. There are no markings visible on the top of the receiver. The action works well, and the lock holds both full & half cock. The stock has several gouges & dents, attesting to 2 years of hard service in the saddle defending the Union. Good bore. (01-24223/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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CIVIL WAR SPENCER ARMY REPEATING RIFLE OF THE 7th

Lot # 3130 (Sale Order: 130 of 692)      

OHIO SHARPSHOOTERS. Cal. 52. S# 2494. Bbl. 30”. This rifle was produced by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston, MA. There was a total of 11,470 of the Army mode...morels delivered in 1863 & 1864. Round barrel with large, raised, brass bladed sight. The rear folding sight is adjustable. The top of the breech reads “SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS PAT’D. MARCH 6, 1860”. The lock is unmarked and the serial number, 2494, is located to the left of the hammer. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, barrel bands, and nosecap. Walnut stock with brass tack decoration. This rifle reportedly belonged to Corporal Paris V. Owens of the 7th Ohio Sharpshooters. Owens fought at the Battles of Bull Run, Gettysburg, and throughout the Atlanta Campaigns. The brass tack decoration indicates possible use after the Civil War by Native Americans. CONDITION: barrel and all other iron parts have a dark, somewhat mottled patina. The stock shows significant wear and has a minor loss to the barrel channel near the nosecap. There are a few holes in the stock, likely from missing brass tacks. Very good bore with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23869/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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FINE REMINGTON MODEL 1863 (ZOUAVE) PERCUSSION

Lot # 3131 (Sale Order: 131 of 692)      

RIFLE & BAYONET. Cal. .58. S# NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Civil War rifle, 33" blued barrel marked at breech "1863" & "V" / "P" & eaglehead p...moreroofs. "STEEL" & inspector "HSL" left side. 2-leaf 3-position rear sight and saber bayonet lug. Case colored lock stamped with eagle and "REMINGTON’S / ILION, NY" and "1863 at tail. Brass furniture and straight grain stock with 2 crisp inspector cartouches. CONDITION: Fine to excellent overall, complete & matching, retains 90% plus original blue, traces dark s case colors on lock and hammer, balance mottled silver gray. Stock has raised grain, crisp pair cartouches. Mechanically fine with bright shiny rifled bore. Matching bayonet is also fine , bright shiny blade, leather has weak folded & scuffed are above scabbard tip. PROVENANCE: Michael E. Bray estate collection. (01-23281/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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REMINGTON MODEL 1863 (ZOUAVE) PERCUSSION RIFLE.

Lot # 3132 (Sale Order: 132 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Civil War rifle, 33" blued barrel marked at breech "1863” & “V” / “P” & eaglehead proofs. "STEEL" and in...morespector “RKA” left side. 2-leaf 3-position rear sight and saber bayonet lug. Case colored lock stamped with eagle and “REMINGTON’S / ILION, NY” and “1863 at tail. Brass furniture and straight grain stock with 2 inspector cartouches. CONDITION: Very good overall, complete & matching. Iron & brass patinas. Stock is solid, inset repair rear of lock to tang. Mechanically functionable, crisp rifled bore with pitting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22510/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,500.

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FINE REMINGTON MODEL 1863 (ZOUAVE) PERCUSSION

Lot # 3133 (Sale Order: 133 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Civil War rifle, 33" blued barrel marked at breech "1863” & “V” / “P” & eaglehead proofs. "STEEL"...more & inspector “HSL” left side. 2-leaf 3-position rear sight and saber bayonet lug. Case colored lock stamped with eagle and “REMINGTON’S / ILION, NY” and “1863 at tail. Brass furniture and straight grain stock with 2 crisp inspector cartouches. Many are found in very fine condition like this one retaining most of its original finish. CONDITION: Fine to excellent overall, complete & matching, retains 90% plus original thinning blue, traces of case colors on lock and hammer toned to overall silver/gray. Brass toned to light mustard color. Stock is fine, crisp cartouches, scattered cosmetic blemishes. Mechanically fine with bright shiny rifled bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22513/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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FINE REMINGTON MODEL 1863 (ZOUAVE) PERCUSSION

Lot # 3134 (Sale Order: 134 of 692)      

RIFLE. Cal.58. NSN. Standard configuration a popular civil war surplus rifle that few saw service during the Civil War. Many are found in very fine condition like this on...moree retaining much original finish. 33" Blued barrel marked at breech "1863” & “V” / “P” & eaglehead proofs. "STEEL" at left side. 2 leaf 3 position rear sight and saber bayonet lug. Case colored lock stamped with eagle and “REMINGTON’S / ILION, NY” and “1863 at tail. Brass furniture and straight grain stock with 2 crisp inspector cartouches. CONDITION: fine to excellent overall, complete & matching, retains 90% plus original thinning blue, muted case colors on lock and hammer toned to an overall silver gray. Stock has good color, crisp cartouches, scattered cosmetic dings, small gouges, and dents. Mechanically fine with bright shiny rifled bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22511/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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VERY FINE REMINGTON ZOUAVE 1863 PERCUSSION RIFLE.

Lot # 3135 (Sale Order: 135 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 33". Very fine example retaining a high degree of original finish. Blade front sight. Dual leaf folding rear sight. Center of lock has eagle w/ US & Re...moremington markings. Rear of lock has 1863 date. Top of bbl. has 1863 date & "VP" proof w/ eagle. Left side of bbl. marked "STEEL R.K.A.". Case colored lock. Blued bbl. Brass buttplate, trigger guard, bands & patchbox. Bbl. has saber bayonet lug. Walnut stock w/ bottom mounted sling swivels. Left side of stock has two inspector's cartouches. Tulip shaped ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: spare nipple & a worm puller are present in patchbox. CONDITION: stock retains a high degree of oil finish w/ some light dings & handling wear. Brass parts show some tarnishing but remain partially bright. Lock & hammer retain a high degree of original case colors w/ some light oxidation & fading. Bbl. retains most of its original blue w/ some light oxidation & fading. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22531/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2500-4000.

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US M1863 REMINGTON PERCUSSION ZOUAVE RIFLE &

Lot # 3136 (Sale Order: 136 of 692)      

BAYONET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 33”. Blued barrel with bayonet lug on the right-hand side 4” back from the muzzle for the classic brass-handled Remington Zouave saber bayonet...more. The left facet of the breech is marked “STEEL H.S.L”. The top of the breech is marked “V / P / (eagle head)” & “1863”. Case-hardened lock is marked in front of the hammer with a spread-wing eagle over “US” & “REMINGTON’S ILION, N.Y.” In back of the hammer is the date “1863”. Brass trigger guard, “US” marked butt plate, patch box, barrel bands, and nose cap. Steel ramrod with tulip style top. Both sling swivels are present. Dark walnut stock with 2 strong cartouches opposite the lock. Bayonet measures 25 1/2" overall with a 20” blade. Blade has a single wide fuller and is stamped “C” at the ricasso, as well as on the cross guard. Solid brass hilt with a stamp on the flat that reads “B.H.”, and another “P” stamp on the crossguard. Brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: barrel retains nearly all of the blued finish. Lock shows beautiful case colors. Brass has a mellow mustard patina. Wood shows only minor handling wear. Excellent bore. Bayonet shows light overall use. Scabbard remains strong. An exceptional Remington Zouave rifle possibly in unissued condition. (01-23204/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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US M1863 REMINGTON CONTRACT ZOUAVE RIFLE.

Lot # 3137 (Sale Order: 137 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 33”. The Remington M1863 contract rifle is commonly called a zouave rifle by collectors. Remington made a total of 12,501 of these attractive rifles be...moretween 1862 & 1865. Round barrel with flattened sides featuring a large, square bladed sight 1 1/4" from the muzzle. 4” from the muzzle on the right side is a large lug to accept the saber bayonet for this model. There is a fixed folding sight 3 1/2" up from the breech. The breech is marked on the left facet “STEEL R.K.A.”, and on the top “1863 V / P / (eagle head)”. The lock is marked “(eagle) U.S. REMINGTON’S ILION, N.Y.” in front of the hammer, and to the rear of the hammer is “1863”. Brass trigger guard, patchbox, “US” marked buttplate, lock plate screw washers, barrel bands, and nosecap. Steel sling swivels & ramrod. Fine walnut stock with 2 large, easily visible cartouches on the left side opposite the lock. CONDITION: barrel retains nearly all of its original blued finish. Case colors are on the lock. Brass has a light, pleasing patina. Stock shows very little wear. Excellent bore. (01-24220/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,800-3,500.

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RARE LONDON COLT MODEL 1855 REVOLVING MILITARY

Lot # 3138 (Sale Order: 138 of 692)      

RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND FLASK. Cal. 44. S# 1000. The 27" round barrel with octagonal breech section is fitted with clamp on bayonet lug and attaches to 18" forend wood wit...moreh two bands. Muzzle to steel forend tip measures 4 3/4". Breech section is fitted with usual three leaf rear sight and left side is stamped with London proofs. Action with caliber marking on left side of trigger guard bow has fluted six shot cylinder which is also British proofed. Top strap is stamped "ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON" S# is on bottom of frame and on trigger guard tang. Walnut buttstock has steel buttplate with trap in butt for cleaning rod. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle comes with German saber bayonet with leather scabbard marked "ALEX COPPEL" "SOLINGEN". The number "63260" is on left side of crossguard and "3AB964" is on right. Bayonet fits rifle very well. Also included is a reproduction brass Colt US peace flask. Rifle comes in black plastic case. CONDITION: good. Metal parts showing considerable cleaning with brown tone remaining on barrel. Action with heavy salt and pepper pitting mostly on top strap and cylinder. First part of address barely legible. Stocks retain most of an old oil finish with some bumps and stains. Bore is good with strong rifling, lightly pitted. Mechanically good and complete. Bayonet is very good, blade with stains, scabbard with creases in fairly smooth leather. Flask is tarnished. Case is fine. (01-23405 /MGM). ANTIQUE. $7,000-10,000.

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FINE CIVIL WAR 1863 DATED COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861

Lot # 3139 (Sale Order: 139 of 692)      

RIFLE-MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration contract rifle musket w/ 40" bbl. dated 1864. Breech section has "VP / eaglehead", “STEEL” & “M” proofs. Barleycorn fro...morent sight & blued 2 leaf rear sight. 1864 Dated Colt marked lock. 3 Band walnut stock has 2 crisp inspection cartouches "JHH" & "TT". CONDITION: fine. In the white iron parts have good appearance w/ light patina, spots of darker patina & pitting. Stock has very good original finish w/ visible cartouches & moderate handling marks. Wrist area shows light wear to finish. Very good to near excellent shiny bore w/ strong rifling & light frosting near muzzle. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22484/MD). ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

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COLT MODEL 1861 SPECIAL PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3140 (Sale Order: 140 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl 40". Model 1861 Special percussion musket manufactured by Colt in 1864. The lockplate is stamped "U.S./ COLT'S PT FA MFG Co/ HARTFORD CT", with the year...more of manufacture "1864" stamped at the tail. The round steel barrel is stamped "1864" over the top of the breech, with a "V/P" proof stamped above an eagle's head on the left, with "M.L.H." stamped just above the wood line. Buttplate is marked "US" on the tang. The full length wood stock is stamped with a boxed "AWM" and "JT" cartouches, with an "E.M.W" inspector proof stamped over the top of the comb, just ahead of the buttplate tang. CONDITION: metal components exhibit a gray patina with areas of darker discoloration and light pitting overall. Stock shows some scattered marks and minor impressions from storage and handling, with a small loss on the right side of the ramrod channel, but otherwise is very good overall. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22530/MLW). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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EXCELLENT COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION

Lot # 3141 (Sale Order: 141 of 692)      

MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl 40". Model 1861 percussion musket manufactured by Colt in 1863. The lockplate is stamped "U.S./ COLT'S PT F.A. MFG CO/ HARTFORD CT", with the da...morete of manufacture "1863" stamped at the tail. Top of barrel is stamped "1863", with a "V/P" proof on the left above an eagle head proof, as well as a "W.P" proof, which is stamped just above the wood line. Buttplate is stamped "U.S." over the tang. Left side of stock bears a "DAP" and (what appears to be) a "JT" cartouche. Stock comb is stamped "M.M.J." just ahead of the buttplate tang. Metal components are polished in the white. 1 piece plain wood buttstock. Ramrod is present. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining a brightly finished exterior, exhibiting a few small spots of cleaned pitting overall. Lockplate appears to have been lightly cleaned and polished at one time. Stock shows a few minor marks from handling and storage, but is otherwise excellent overall. An extremely attractive, excellent condition Colt Special Model 1861 percussion musket. (01-23891/MLW). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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US M1863 DOUBLE RIFLE MUSKET BY LINDSAY OF NEW

Lot # 3142 (Sale Order: 142 of 692)      

YORK. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 41 1/8”. One of the stranger muskets contracted for by the US Government was the double rifle musket produced by J.P. Lindsay of New York. About ...more1,000 of these strange weapons were produced between 1863 & 1864. Two full charges were loaded in the single barrel and were fired separately using double hammers and a single trigger. This design, of course, led to problems with both charges firing simultaneously, and the troops in the field were distrustful of the weapon. The gun has a slightly octagon to round barrel with a rectangular sight or bayonet lug near the muzzle. There is a blued folding rear sight. The top of the breech is marked “LINDSAY PATENT’D . OCT. 9. 1860”. Blued nipples. Iron trigger guard, “US” marked butt plate, barrel bands, sling swivels, nose cap, and ramrod. Stock has 2 clearly visible cartouches on the left side. CONDITION: this rifle shows extremely light wear and was likely never issued. All iron parts seem to have their original bright finish. The blue on the rear sight & nipples is nearly 100%. The stock shows handling wear only. Mechanically, the gun functions perfectly. Excellent bore. (01-24148/BF). ANTIQUE. $4,500-6,000.

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GREENE BREECH LOADING UNDERHAMMER BOLT ACTION

Lot # 3143 (Sale Order: 143 of 692)      

PERCUSSION RIFLE. CAL. 53. S# NSN. Mfg. by A.H. Waters 1859-60 with a total of approx 1500 made for the US and another 3000 for a Russian contract. This was the first bol...moret action that was accepted by the ordnance dept. This example does not carry any inspector markings which indicates that this may be one of the examples sold through William Read & Sons to a state militia unit. Bbl. 35" with 3 bbl bands. Iron mountings. CONDITION: Overall good with metal surfaces showing some minor light cleaning with a fairly even patina. Stock has scattered handling marks and a few heavier dings. Very good bright oval bore. (01-23174/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1500-2000

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FINE CIVIL WAR 1863 DATED LG&Y SPECIAL MODEL 1861

Lot # 3144 (Sale Order: 144 of 692)      

CONTRACT RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. In 1863 Lamson, Goodnow & Yale of Windsor, VT delivered 24,000 "Special Model" 1861 contract rifles to the U.S. Government. The bigge...morest difference between standard 1861 contract muskets in appearance is the lack of clean out screw in bolster and use of clamping bands that required no band springs in stock. Many of these special contracts were used in the Army of Potomac and captured during Grant’s Overland Campaign. This example has survived in fine original complete condition showing little firing. CONDITION fine overall. Metal is bright, crisp markings including barrel date, light pinprick pitting around bolster, rear adjustable sight retains dull blue finish, stock has good discernible single cartouche with numerous small storage dings and dents, rounded edges. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny rifled bore. (01-24147/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,500.

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FINE 1864 DATED CIVIL WAR PARKER SNOW CONTRACT

Lot # 3145 (Sale Order: 145 of 692)      

MODEL 1861 RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration, 40"barrel, VP/eagle head proofs, “1864” dated, 3 position rear sight, 3 flat barrel bands. Lock is marked f...moreorward of hammer w/ eagle over “US” and “PARKER SNOW & CO / MERIDEN, CONN” & dated “1864”at tail. Parker Snow Company delivered a total of 15,000 1861 muskets between 1863 and 1864. This is a fine superior condition survivor of a scarce contract Civil War musket with bright metal, 2 crisp inspector cartouches, raised grain stock that shows little use. CONDITION: fine overall, bright metal, crisp markings, stock has sharp edges, 2 well defined inspector cartouches. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with small patches of pitting. There is an unusual stamp in right buttstock “VILLE DU HAVRE” in circle around “M” and “146”. (01-24146/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,000.

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NEW JERSEY SURCHARGE TRENTON 1861 PERCUSSION RIFLE

Lot # 3146 (Sale Order: 146 of 692)      

. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". Blade front sight. Folding rear sight w/ three notches. Center of lock has eagle & "U.S. TRENTON" markings. Rear of lock has 1863 date. Top rear...more of bbl. has 1863 date. Left rear of bbl. has "VP" proofs, eagle & "NJ" New Jersey surcharge marking. Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Tulip shaped ramrod present. Left stock flat has strong inspector's cartouche. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US 1855/70 socket bayonet w/ 18" in blade that shows scattered oxidation & light pitting. CONDITION: stock has a few chips in ramrod channel, scattered dings & handling marks. Lock, bands & trigger guard appear cleaned w/ faint pitting & some oxidation. Bbl., buttplate & upper tang are turning to a gray patina w/ a few spots of light pitting, some light dings & scattered oxidation. Very good bore w/ some light oxidation but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22483/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1200-1500.

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FENIAN MARKED LG & Y 1861 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3147 (Sale Order: 147 of 692)      

Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". Blade front sight. Dual left folding rear sight. Lock has 1862 date, US eagle & "L.G.&Y WINDSOR-VT" markings. Bbl. & upper tang appear unmarked. W...morealnut stock w/ bottom mounted sling swivel. Tulip shaped ramrod present. Left stock flat has faint inspector's cartouche & a shamrock "IR" marking denoting ownership by the Fenian Brotherhood. The Fenian Brotherhood were an Irish nationalist movement who launched failed invasion of Canada in an attempt to gain Irish independence. CONDITION: sanded stock has a few chips, a a couple grain cracks on butt, scattered dings & handling wear. Lock assembly is mostly a dull gray patina w/ scattered pitting & oxidation. Balance of metal is cleaned to bright w/ scattered pitting & oxidation. Oxidized bore. (01-23448/MJC). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR COLT NAVY REVOLVER, “COL.

Lot # 3149 (Sale Order: 149 of 692)      

THOMAS SEDGEWICK, 2ND KY, 114TH USCT”. Cal. 36. S# 106949. Standard configuration of early 1861 manufactured Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver, 7.5” octagonal barrel, one lin...moree New York address. Revolver has all matching serial numbers except wedge which is “7680”. Inscribed on backstrap in gothic script “Col T D Sedgewick”. Thomas Duncan Sedgwick (1837-1879) entered service as captain in the 2nd Kentucky Infantry, May 1861, he was voted unanimously to be Colonel in December 1861, receiving his commission in January 1862. The 2nd Kentucky saw service at battles of Gauley's Bridge, Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Stones River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, and then transferred back to Kentucky with actions against John Hunt Morgan until mustered out June 19th 1864. Sedgwick then raised black troops at Camp Nelson Kentucky and became the Colonel of the 114th USCT seeing action at Petersburg and Richmond VA, present at the surrender of Lee's army at Appomattox, then transferred to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas with service till April of 1867 when mustered out. He died tragically in New York City park at only 43 years old. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter showing revolver shipped to Kittridge & Company, Cincinnati, July 22, 1861. Large file of research including correspondence starting in 1957 concerning collection history and research on Colonel Sedgwick in the second Kentucky and the 114th US Colored Troops. CONDITION: Very good overall, mottled plum/brown patina, sharp edges, good markings, only traces of rolled cylinder scene are present, Well fit grips with hand worn patina. Inscription is worn but all discernable. Mechanically fine with crisp rifled bore. (01-24156/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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George W. Smith, CO. D, 2ND MICHIGAN CAVALRY, KIA

Lot # 3150 (Sale Order: 150 of 692)      

FRANKLIN, TN 1863 ARCHIVE. This lot consists of two Colt pistols, small recruiting broadside, ambrotype of Smith in uniform, letter written to his widow by a member of hi...mores company just after his death stating “…that he died in a glorious cause, that he was a brave and gallant soldier….”. Also included in lot are various pension papers for his widow Lydia. 1. Ninth plate Ruby ambrotype of 26 year old G W Smith wearing his cavalry shell jacket with shoulder scales, holding his Hardee hat with crossed saber insignia and “2” over “D”. CONDITION: Very good overall, good detail, Insignia very crisp. Buttons, Jeff Davis hat pin, crossed saber insignia, uniform piping, and shoulder scales are gilded. Images held by 1/2 case. 2. Recruiting broadside, 10.5” x 7.5” “Col. Kellogg’s Cavalry Regiment” CONDITION: good overall, reductions on edges, soiled, stained. 3. Colt model 1860 army revolver, S# 68025 (44cal), standard configuration of military issue, one line New York address. We are not sure how an army issued revolver was retained by his widow, but that is the story. The revolver is personalized by cutting bottom of grips for a lanyard. CONDITION: fair to good overall, markings good, serial numbers all matching, wedge was not removed but is broken or replaced, metal overall uncleaned with gray/brown patina, mechanics are good, good rifled bore. 4. Colt London model 1849 pocket model, S# 10629 (31cal), 6” barrel. This revolver was made in 1856 In standard configuration with two line London address. CONDITION: very good overall, traces of blue, case colors, & silver, retains most of its original varnish on grips. The loading arm pivot is broken. Mechanically fine with good crisp bore. 5. Letter written June 12th 1863 from Triune TN to George’s widow a week after he was killed by Chester E. Shrader, Co. D, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, George’s unit. CONDITION: complete, easily discerned, cracked at folds. 6. 4 pension documents for Lydia A. Smith, George’s widow. George is buried at Stones River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro, TN, grave # 3139. (01-23963/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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