SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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SESSION 4 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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MICHEL COURANT ENGRAVED WINCHESTER 63 SELF-LOADING

Lot # 4125 (Sale Order: 126 of 624)      

RIFLE. Cal. .22 LR. S# 101991A. Bbl. 23". Beautifully upgraded rifle adorned w/ fine hand engraving & 3 color gold & silver inlays. Oval vignettes on receiver sides featu...morere gold & silver inlaid eagles w/ silver inlaid mountains & trees in the backgrounds. The scenes are surrounded by vine type foliate engraving w/ stippled backgrounds having 2 color inlaid borders. Complimenting engraving extends to the receiver top, bottom, tang, forend cap, muzzle end of bbl. & steel buttplate. The engraver's signature "M. Courant" is found on the bottom of the receiver above the gold inlaid serial number. Michel Courant was a European engraver. According to internet information, he once worked w/ the famed master engraver Angelo Bee. Quarter rib mounted express rear sight features 3 folding & 1 standing leaf. White bead front sight is mounted on a stippled ramp. Custom stock & widely flared forearm of fancy walnut have hand checkering & Winchester grip cap. The tubular mag. inserts through the engraved steel buttplate & loads through the right side of the stock. Mfg. 1951. CONDITION: near excellent as upgraded. Wood & metal retain 99% finish. Bright near excellent bore. (23-2546/DS). CURIO. $4000-6500.

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WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 4126 (Sale Order: 127 of 624)      

Cal. 22 LR. S# 90184A. Bbl. 23". Silver bead front sight. Sporting rear sight. Mfg. 1950. Blue finish. Pistol grip walnut stock & forend. CONDITION: stock set has added v...morearnish w/ some scattered handling marks. Metal retains 95% original blue w/ some light fading & light handling wear. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Gun Sport Ltd. owned by Jon R. Thomas. (23-3566/MJC). CURIO. $900-1,350.

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WINCHESTER MODEL 61 MAGNUM PUMP ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4127 (Sale Order: 128 of 624)      

Cal. 22 Mag. S# 284542. Bbl. 24" w/ factory sights; silver bead front & elevator adjustable rear. Mfg. 1959-1961 w/ grooved receiver. CONDITION: some very light handling ...moremarks on buttstock; balance near excellent, including bore. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Gun Sport Ltd. owned by Jon R. Thomas. (23-3554/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

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WINCHESTER "A" MODEL 61 MAGNUM PUMP ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 4128 (Sale Order: 129 of 624)      

Cal. 22 Mag. S# 343981. Bbl. 24" w/ factory sights; silver bead front & elevator adjustable rear. Mfg. 1959-1961 w/ grooved receiver. "A" marked front of triggerguard ind...moreicating factory update. CONDITION: Buttstock is replacement that is very slightly proud of buttplate having more open grain & less gloss than forend. Balance is near excellent, including bore. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Gun Sport Ltd. owned by Jon R. Thomas. (23-3564/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

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UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 41 RIMFIRE SEALED

Lot # 4129 (Sale Order: 130 of 624)      

BLUE LABEL BOX. 50 round box of ammo for "BREECH-LOADING DERRINGERS". blue label with green & black checked sides. Sealed with unbroken orange tape. Doug Eberhart states ...moreonly around 12 boxes of this are known. This box being one of the best. CONDITION: near excellent. Blue label is bright without fading or wear. PROVENANCE: L.D. Eberhart Collection. (02-20882/DS). NON GUN. $1500-2500.

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VINTAGE BOX OF 50 ROUNDS OF UMC .44 HENRY RIMFIRE

Lot # 4130 (Sale Order: 131 of 624)      

CARTRIDGES. Full box containing 50 rounds of original Union Metallic Cartridge Co. .44 Henry flat nose rimfire ammunition. Proper tan colored 2 piece cardboard box with g...morereen lid label and side labels. Top label is marked "50, 44 CAL, HENRY RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES SWAGED BULLETS. THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN., U.S.A.", also marked with 2 encircled "U" trademarks. Proper "U" headstamps on ammunition. CONDITION: box shows usual spots of discoloration from age, with some mild marks on the lid label. Top lid label retains a clear and easily legible graphic, with strong coloring overall. Side label is mostly present, with approximately 3/4 of the bottom section of the side label remaining. Ammunition shows age related corrosion overall. (02-20883/MLW). $2,000-3,000.

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VINTAGE BOX OF 50 CARTRIDGES OF WINCHESTER 44/100

Lot # 4131 (Sale Order: 132 of 624)      

HENRY AMMUNITION. Tan 2 piece box with green lid label and side labels. Lid label reads "50 CARTRIDGES/ STETSON'S PATENT OCT.24TH 1871./ FOR THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING/ RI...moreFLE/ MANUFACTURED BY THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./ NEW HAVEN, CONN." above a graphic of a flat nose .44 Henry rimfire cartridge. CONDITION: box and lid label exhibit age related discoloration, with some areas of mild staining. Left side of lid is torn along the top and right edges. Cartridges show corrosion and discoloration, with verdigris on the casings. (02-20884/MLW). $2,000-3,000.

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VINTAGE BOX OF 50 CARTRIDGES OF WINCHESTER 44/100

Lot # 4132 (Sale Order: 133 of 624)      

HENRY AMMUNITION. Tan 2 piece box with green lid label and side labels. Lid label reads "50 CARTRIDGES/ STETSON'S PATENT OCT.24TH 1871./ FOR THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING/ RI...moreFLE/ MANUFACTURED BY THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./ NEW HAVEN, CONN." above a graphic of a flat nose .44 Henry rimfire cartridge. CONDITION: box and lid label exhibit age related discoloration. Lid has separated from its right and lower panels, which are still present on the bottom half of the box. Lid exhibits taped repairs on the left and right sides, with a reinforcement present on the interior for the left panel. Ammunition shows some corrosion, with appropriate age related discoloration overall. (02-20885/MLW). $2,000-3,000.

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VERY RARE EARLIEST CIVILIAN COLT DRAGOON 1ST

Lot # 4133 (Sale Order: 134 of 624)      

MODEL, BEING THE 4TH REVOLVER MADE BY COLT IN HARTFORD 1848, EARLY BEVELED "PATERSON STYLE" CASING. Cal. 44. S# 1344. This revolver was among the first few civilian Colt ...morerevolvers actually made by Colt and not Whitney contracted. Colt Walkers was contracted by Whitney, and their replacement Whitney-Walkers models ran to serial number 1340. S# 1341 is first civilian Colt Dragoon made by Samuel Colt in Hartford in 1848 based on well documented evidence. Colt revolvers in serial range 1341-about 1999 are all civilian. Colt concurrently was delivering a martial contract to the army in a serial range 2000-3000 with the same tiny serial number dies used on Walkers. Colt continued using the Whitneyville-Walker dies until they wore out and went to a larger number font. This same occurrence was in the civilian serial range 1341-1350 (noted by Salzer) Two of these earlier revolvers are known, and one is a relic S# 1343 excavated and inscribed to a US revenue cutter, S# 1352 is inscribed to same ship. This exact revolver S# 1344 is well known being pictured in Sutherland & Wilson's monumental 1970 text "The Book of Colt Firearms". Revolver is housed in early style beveled walnut case, Not compartmented, but recesses in floor to accommodate revolver, original and very scarce "Colts Patent" Dragoon flask, "Colts Patent" 2-cavity mold, and cap tin. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 20-page pamphlet from CCA show 2014 display "First & Last Colt 1st Model Dragoons". Copy of 2007 ASAC article by Dick Salzer on early Dragoons. CONDITION: very good to fine overall. All matching serial numbers observed on barrel, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, backstrap, loading arm, wedge, & arbor. Appears complete and original, sharp edges, crisp markings, strong traces of original blue finish. Most all of the Dragoon Indian fight rolled scene on cylinder is discerned with small patches of pitting on one side, cylinder retains it's single crisp safety pin as manufactured. Grip frame retains about 70% silver plate. Grips retain traces of original factory varnish, ½" inset repair to left toe, 2 small putty repairs on butt with added varnish. Mechanically fine with crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Robert Q Sutherland collection 1970, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23981/JS). $30,000-40,000.

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FINE & RARE MASSACHUSETTS SURCHARGED COLT 2ND

Lot # 4134 (Sale Order: 135 of 624)      

MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER CARRIED BY PROMINENT CIVIL WAR MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL CHARLES DEVENS OF WORCESTER, MA. Cal. 44. S# 10648. Only 100 Massachusetts 2nd Model Dragoons ...morewere purchased. All bought by Mass board of Ordnance in 1852. All are scattered in the mid 10000 serial range. Several were owned by important Massachusetts personalities, such as one of a pair in Smithsonian carried in Civil War by General Benjamin Butler, S# 10603. Another was owned by 6th Mass surgeon who performed the first field surgery of the Civil War, S# 10646. General Charles Devens, Jr (1820-1891) was Civil War Union Brigadier General with impressive bronze equestrian statue in front of Worcester County Courthouse since 1906. Another larger than life bronze statue of the general is displayed in Boston cast in 1895. Devens was longtime prominent & important Massachusetts personage, graduate of Harvard Law School in 1840, member of the Massachusetts State Senate in 1848, US Marshall of Massachusetts, 1849 to 1853 (where he probably received this revolver), general in Mass State Militia, and served on the US Department of Justice in 1860 just prior to the Civil War. He volunteered immediately for the war and was appointed Major of the 3rd Mass Mounted Rifles, shortly after Colonel of the 15th Massachusetts and was wounded in action for the first of 3 times at the Battle of Balls Bluff. He was promoted Brigadier General in April 1862 and being wounded a second time at battle of Seven Pines. He was then given command of the 1st Brigade of the IV Corps in the Maryland Campaign. Assigned commander of the 1st Division, XI Corps in 1863, he fought at the Battle of Chancellorsville where he was wounded the 3rd time. In 1864, he was division commander at Battle of Cold Harbor and in the Overland Campaign. During the Siege of Petersburg, he commanded the 3rd Division, XXIV Corps and his troops were the first to occupy Richmond, Virginia in April 1865. For distinguished service, he was brevetted Major General of US Volunteers and served as commander of the military district of Charleston, South Carolina until 1866. After the war, he was judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. No wonder there are 2 statues of him in Massachusetts. Both statues are well known and considered among the finest aesthetic. When the equestrian statue was unveiled in 1906, over 1000 veterans attended and the flag of his old 15th Mass regiment was flown. Devens was also Commander of the Grand Army of Republic from 1873-1875 before being appointed Attorney General of the United States 1877-1881 under President Rutherford Hayes. The revolver is in beautiful condition in standard configuration for Colt 2nd Model dragoon, blue and case colored, 7.5" octagonal to round barrel, German silver front blade sight and "ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK" address. Trigger guard is stamped with S# and Massachusetts surcharge "MS". "COLT'S PATENT" / "U.S." stamped on left side of frame. Square back brass trigger guard is characteristic of 1st & 2nd Model dragoons. Walnut 1 piece grip has 2 inspector cartouches "WAT" (William A. Thornton) and "JCB" (Joseph C. Bragg). Bragg sub-inspector initial "B" is seen on barrel, loading lever, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, backstrap & grips. Revolver is 100% original and in configuration used in Civil War, all serial numbers match except cylinder which is 10510. Dr. Norman Smith was officer in 6th Mass. Militia prior to war and carried S# 10646 just 2 serial numbers apart from General Devens revolver. Smith's revolver had mismatched cylinder like this revolver but was renumbered to match. Most dragoons were issued in pairs as noted by Ben Butler's, another known pair are S#s 10432 & 10549 both with "AME monogram. The 2nd Model Dragoon was the lowest production of all the Dragoon models and of that limited production, only one hundred were purchased by Massachusetts. This is beautiful & rare Colt 2nd Model dragoon owned by a prominent Civil War general, wounded 3 times during war and division commander from. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: family file including notarized affidavit dated May 23, 2023 stating descent of this revolver from General Devens through family of Devens brother Arthur as the general never married. Also in lot is brief biography of General Devens and file on S# 10646 of Norman Smith, Mass militia, a very comparable revolver. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, tiny traces of blue observed in protected areas, and tiny traces of case colors, revolver overall gray patina with crisp markings. Rolled "MODEL U.S.M.R." & "COLT'S PATENT" & "Dragoon-Indian fight" cylinder scene is very good as are 5 of 6 safety pins are still functional. Cartouches are both discernible & grips fit well. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright & shiny. PROVENANCE: Charles Devens, Jr (1820-1891), Devens family descent. (01-23806/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-20,000.

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FINE CASED COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON PERCUSSION

Lot # 4135 (Sale Order: 136 of 624)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 2894. Standard configuration, 4" octagonal barrel, correct "2-line New York City address with brackets", no provision for loading assembly, left sid...moree of frame has small "COLTS PATENT", silver plated square back brass trigger guard & backstrap, varnished walnut grip, 5-shot cylinder with rolled "Indian fight scene". This is Colt's first pocket sized revolver after the Paterson models. Housed in fine original early "Paterson style" bevel casing fitted with "COLTS PATENT" eagle flask, 2 cavity brass mold, Ely cap tin, and screwdriver/nipple wrench combination tool. These revolvers typically saw hard use and early examples like this one made in 1848 rarely have original Colt casings and strong original finish. This is a beautiful example with an excellent collection history. CONDITION: very good-fine overall, appears all original & matching throughout other than one replaced screw in grip frame. Metal has sharp crisp edges, crisp markings, strong traces of blue on barrel, traces of case color on hammer & frame, fire blue on trigger, about 25% original varnish, grip frame retains about 80% original silver plate. Walnut casing is equally very good with soiled and stained burgundy velvet lining, accessories good. Mechanically fine well-defined rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Bobby Smith 2000, Exemplary Colt collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23982/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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FINE COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON PERCUSSION

Lot # 4136 (Sale Order: 137 of 624)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 8261. Standard configuration with desirable 6" octagonal barrel, correct for serial range "2-line New York City address with dashes", no provision f...moreor loading assembly, left side of frame has small "COLTS PATENT", silver plated square back brass trigger guard & backstrap, varnished walnut grips, 5-shot cylinder with rolled "Indian-Dragoon fight scene". CONDITION: very good-fine overall, all original & matching throughout. Metal has sharp crisp edges, crisp markings, small traces of blue on barrel, about half original varnish on grips, grip frame retains about 90% original silver plate, cylinder scene is crisp and all discernible. Mechanically fine, well-defined rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Little John's Auction 2002, Colt collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23983/JS). $7,000-9,000.

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SCARCE COLT CASING & ACCESSORIES FOR MODEL 1860

Lot # 4137 (Sale Order: 138 of 624)      

ARMY REVOLVER. 15.5" x 6.7" purple velvet lined compartmented walnut casing containing two-sided eagle & panoply of arms flask, pewter oiler, green label cap tin, Colt "L...more" shape combination tool, and rare 1862 dated sealed package of cartridges "FOR COLTS ARMY PISTOL". CONDITION: very good overall, soiled and stained lining, pasted directions for loading on lid cushion are missing, accessories all very good. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (02-20904/JS). $3,000-5,000.

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COLT ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 4138 (Sale Order: 139 of 624)      

This lot consists of original pack of 6 "COL COLT PATENT REVOLVING BELT PISTOL" 36 caliber cartridges, rare original pack of 5 "COL COLT PATENT NEW MODEL REVOLVING POLICE...more PISTOL" 36 caliber cartridges for pocket navy or pocket police, original COLT PATENT brass 2-cavity "Pocket Navy" mold, original COLT PATENT iron 2-cavity navy mold Colt "L" shaped combination screwdriver/nipple wrench, 2 loose 58 caliber paper wrapped minié ball cartridges, double sided eagle flask, and functional key to the reproduction Colt 1862 pocket Navy casing everything is housed. CONDITION: very good overall. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (02-20905/JS). $1,000-2,000.

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COLT REVOLVER ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 4139 (Sale Order: 140 of 624)      

1. Original Colt English oak case for model 1860 army, green baize lined, good overall as partially relined, soiled, stained. 15" x 7 3/8" x 2 ½", vacant round brass esc...moreutcheon in lid 2. Original "COLTS PATENT" 2 cavity 44 caliber 1860 army mold, good overall 3. Original "COLTS PATENT" 2 cavity 36 caliber 1851 navy mold, good overall 4. Original early brass "COLTS PATENT" 2 cavity 31 caliber Baby Dragoon or 1849 pocket model mold made without sprue cutter, good overall, 4.75" 5. Large Hawkley bag flask for army revolver, 6.5" overall including adjustable spout 6. Colt "L" shaped combination nipple wrench/screwdriver, very good overall 7. 11 assorted reproduction and modern cap tins 8. Colt SAA steel cleaning rod, 11 3/8", very good overall 9. Heavy brass 9.5" "HEBERT", broad arrow proofed, SA cleaning rod, very good overall 10. Colt SA barracks hanger for single action, brass post, brass hook and attached 16" brass chain, very good, unmarked. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (02-19993-4/JS). $800-1,200.

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PAIR OF RAWHIDE FRINGED COWBOY SILVER CONCHO &

Lot # 4140 (Sale Order: 141 of 624)      

BELT. Pair of rawhide fringed holsters & 40" integral belt for 1851 navy revolvers, silver concho decorated, very good overall, central concho on belt with initials is pl...moreated & oxidized, other conchos appear to be coin silver. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (02-19993-3/JS). $400-800.

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ORIGINAL COLT POWDER FLASKS & CAP TINS.

Lot # 4141 (Sale Order: 142 of 624)      

1. Navy size "COLTS PATENT" eagle and panoply of arms with angled spout, 5.5" body, 6.5" overall, good overall, remaining varnish darkened, several small dents 2. Pocket ...moremodel size "COLTS PATENT" eagle (double sided),3.5" body, 4.25" overall, very good overall, sharp detail, no varnish. 3. Dixson bag flask for Colt Pocket Navy or Police, retains virtually all it's original bright red varnish, bright brass, bright fire blue spring, 4.5" body, 5.5" overall. (not Colt marked) 4. Large 250 red label London cap tin, 2 1/8" diameter, about 1.5" tall, label on top complete with light scuffing, partial label on front, retaining some caps 5. 1.5" diameter ELEY jappaned cap tin, 1.25" high, label gone, most caps intact, very good overall. PROVENANCE: Collection of Horst Kreiner. (02-19993-1/JS). $800-1,200.

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SCARCE ORIGINAL COLT WALKER POWDER FLASK.

Lot # 4142 (Sale Order: 143 of 624)      

7.5" x 3.5" Identical to F#20 in Robin Rapley's 1994 text "Colt Percussion Accouterments 1834-1873". Identical to flask #828 in Ray Riling's 1954 monumental text "The Pow...moreder Flask Book". All pertinent points to identify this very scarce flask made by only one manufacturer for Colt in 1847, John Matthewman are found in Rapley's book. Those three points that are easy to discern are the position on the handles on mortar carriage, position of the drum under the wheel of cannon, and the crossed pistols above "Colts Patent" are Walker Colts with their distinctive flared grips & round tipped rammer with no catch. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pertinent pages from Robin Rapley's 1994 text "Colt Percussion Accouterments 1834-1873". CONDITION: very good overall, retaining strong areas of "bronzing" which is only found on Colt Walker flasks, no other Colt flasks have this type of finish. There is a single partial initial stamped under the distinctive Walker oval "Colts Patent" mark on swiveling cap for balls on top of cast top. The plunger measure is fully functional. Seams on both sides have opened, one small dent on bottom. (02-20969/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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VERY FINE COLT 3RD MODEL DRAGOON POWDER FLASK.

Lot # 4143 (Sale Order: 144 of 624)      

7.5" x 3.5" Identical to F#23 in Robin Rapley's 1994 text "Colt Percussion Accouterments 1834-1873". Panoply of arms, American & Texas flags, crossed rifles, crossed pist...moreols, "COLT'S PATENT" in ribbon. Hard to find in quality for fine casing. CONDITION: very fine overall, retaining 90% original dark brown lacquer, spring retains traces of fire blue, the top has traces bright plate in protected areas. (02-20970/JS). $3,000-4,000.

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EXTREMELY FINE CASED GUSTAVE YOUNG FACTORY

Lot # 4144 (Sale Order: 145 of 624)      

ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER WITH FACTORY IVORY GRIPS, APRIL 1854. Cal. 31. S# 86092. This exquisite 6 inch pocket model is listed by serial number in Gustave...more Young's Ledger which is institutionalized at the Raymond Baldwin museum in Hartford. R.L Wilson in his text "The Colt Engraving Book" states there are very few serial numbers known of the approximate 250 numbers listed in the Gustave Young ledgers. This revolver has survived in its original the deluxe mahogany Colt casing in exemplary condition with rarely seen silver plated 2-cavity "Colts Patent" bullet mold & fine "Colts Patent" flask. The finest scroll engraving has full coverage on both sides a frame, barrel lug, loading arm pivot, and hammer. Backstrap has full coverage on butt and half of backstrap. Trigger guard is engraved on bottom of bow, Each serial number is frame engraved. Scrolls terminate and flowers. "Samuel Colt" Engraved on top of barrel & "COLTS PATENT" On the left side of frame. Every screw head is original with engraved design. This is among the top few 6 inch Colts extant. CONDITION: excellent overall, all matching & original, retaining over 90% bright original blue on barre, over 80% thinning blue on cylinder, over 95% silver on grip frame. Muted case colors more visible on the un-engraved portions of frame, hammer and loading assembly, engraving is overall lightly iridescent silver gray. Grips have a smooth mellow aged ivory patina. Mechanics are crisp, with bright shiny rifled bore. Casing is also fine with expected wear and soiling to red baize lining, components all fine, including silver plated Colt patent mold, Colt patent flask, pewter oiler, Colt "L" shaped combination tool, sealed pack of 5 cartridges, and orange label cap tin. PROVENANCE: Bill Myers collection, Little John's Auction 2003, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23984/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-20,000.

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SILVER PLATED CASED GUSTAVE YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT

Lot # 4145 (Sale Order: 146 of 624)      

1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER, LISTED BY SERIAL NUMBER IN GUSTAVE YOUNG LEDGER, 1854. Cal. 31. S# 86269. This beautiful silver plated 5 inch pocket model is listed by serial...more number in Gustave Young's Ledger which is institutionalized at the Raymond Baldwin museum in Hartford. R.L Wilson in his text "The Colt Engraving Book" states there are very few serial numbers known of the approximate 250 numbers listed in the Gustave Young ledgers. The finest scroll engraving is full coverage on both sides a frame, barrel lug, loading arm pivot, and hammer. Backstrap has full coverage on butt and half of backstrap. Trigger guard is engraved on bottom of bow, each serial number is frame engraved. Scrolls terminate into animal heads & flowers. "Sam'l Colt" engraved on top of barrel & "COLTS PATENT" on the left side of frame. Every screw head is original with engraved design. Pistol is housed in compartmented Colt green velvet lined walnut casing with two-sided eagle flask, COLT PATENT two-cavity brass mold, ELY cap tin, Pack of five combustible cartridges, and loose rounds. This is a very attractive uncleaned dark gun with well discerned crisp engraving and cylinder scene. CONDITION: fine overall, all original and matching, 95% silver plating remains, date plating applied unknown, but engraving still crisp and cylinder scene is all discernible. All 5 safety pins are crisp and functional. Mechanically fine with crisp shiny rifled bore. Grips are well fit with smooth aged ivory patina. Accompanying casing is very good, mold and flask are replated silver. PROVENANCE: Bill Sisney 1998, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23985/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR CASED COLT MODEL 1849

Lot # 4146 (Sale Order: 147 of 624)      

POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 206640. This beautiful 4" pocket model is in standard configuration in original Colt mahogany casing with full accessories, made in 1862, one...more line New York address, six shot cylinder with rolled Stagecoach holdup scene. Casing is purple baize lined containing "COLT PATENT" eagle flask & two cavity mold, sealed pack of Colt cartridges, extra mainspring, cap tin, loose bullets & balls, and functional key. CONDITION: fine to excellent overall, all matching & original, retaining over 90% bright original case colors on frame, loading assembly, and hammer. Contains about 70% bright blue flaked not worn. Grip frame retains over 90% original silver. Grips retain virtually all their original factory varnish with edge wear and chip on right side. Casing and accessories are very good, flask only retains traces of varnish, mold and combination tool retain most of their original dull blue finish. Mechanically fine, crisp shiny bore. PROVENANCE: Little John's Auction 2004, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23987/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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VERY FINE CASED HARTFORD-LONDON COLT MODEL 1849

Lot # 4147 (Sale Order: 148 of 624)      

POCKET REVOLVER, FACTORY IVORY GRIPS. Cal. 31. S# 212846. Standard configuration, 5" octagonal barrel with one line New York address, London proofs on the left side of ba...morerrel housing and on cylinder. "E" stamped under each serial number on major parts. Revolver manufactured in 1862 during height of American Civil War. English oak casing, vacant round brass plaque on the lid, blue baize lining, compartmented for revolver, 2-cavity "Colts Patent" bullet mold, Dixon bag flask, Original sealed pack of five cartridges, large Ely cap tin, combination tool, bullets, and functional key. CONDITION, very fine overall, all original and matching. Barrel retains over 60% bright London factory blue, chipped not worn. Cylinder retains about 80% factory blue, strong case colors on frame, hammer, and loading assembly. Grip frame retains about 75% silver plate, we patinaed ivory grips well fit, sharp edges, with two hairlines. Casing and accessories are good. Mechanically fine, bright shiny bore. PROVENANCE: Horst Held 2000, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23988/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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FINE CASED GUSTAVE YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849

Lot # 4148 (Sale Order: 149 of 624)      

POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 31 S# 114832. Standard configuration, 4" octagonal barrel engraved "Saml Colt" on top flat. Distinctive fine Gustave Young scroll engraving terminat...moreing in dog's heads on the left side a frame and barrel housing and flowers on right. Cylinder has rolled Stagecoach hold up scene. Revolver was manufactured in 1856. Pistol is housed in compartmented Colt green velvet lined walnut casing with two-sided eagle flask, COLT PATENT two-cavity brass mold, ELY cap tin, Pack of five combustible cartridges, and loose rounds. This is a very attractive uncleaned dark gun with well discerned crisp engraving and cylinder scene. CONDITION, very good to fine overall, all original and matching, no original finish but sharp edges and good markings, cylinder scene is all discerned, grip frame retains about 20% original silver plate. Mechanically fine with crisp rifled bore. Grips are refinished and revarnished. Casing and accessories are very good. PROVENANCE. Bill Sisney 1999, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23990/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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CASED COLT 1849 "WELLS FARGO" POCKET MODEL

Lot # 4149 (Sale Order: 150 of 624)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 118823. Popular Colt variation with 3" octagonal barrel, 2-line New York City address & brass bead front sight, made without loading lever and long ...moreknown to collectors as the "Wells Fargo" model. This model falls into two serial ranges, and this range made mid 1850s often has a small "8" stamped under serial number on barrel and frame as seen on this example. Standard configuration, five shot cylinder with rolled Stagecoach holdup scene, silver plated grip frame, varnished walnut grips. This example was manufactured 1856. Walnut casing is compartmented for revolver, two sided eagle flask, two cavity "Colt patent" mold, ELY cap tin, & L-shaped combination tool. CONDITION: good-very good overall. Revolver has no original finish and is overall gray iron patina, all matching, good markings other than S# on butt is missing, cylinder retains discernible Stagecoach hold up scene. Grip frame retains about 10% original silver plating, grips retain over half their original factory varnish. Mechanically fine with crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Robin Rapley 2003, Collection of Horst Kreiner. (01-23986/JS). $5,000-7,000.

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