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Three Factory Engraved James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle Dusters
Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 1076)
Three Factory Engraved James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle Duster Revolvers -A) .32 Caliber James Reid My Friend Knuckle Duster Revolver
Manufactured c. 1870-1882.
Manufacture: Reid James
Model: Knuckle Duster
BBL: 1 11/16 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 32 RF
Finish: silver
Grips: brass
Serial Number: 15635
Class: Antique
Condition: Good with mostly dark patina and mild wear. Mechanically needs work.
Provenance: The TTT Collection
B) .22 Caliber James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle Duster Revolver
Manufactured c. 1868-1882. Earlier version with a safety.
Manufacture: Reid James
Model: Knuckle Duster
BBL: 1 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 22 RF
Finish: silver
Grips: brass
Serial Number: 3854
Class: Antique
Condition: Good with patina, minor oxidation, and mild wear. Mechanically fine.
Provenance: The TTT Collection
C) .22 Caliber James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle Duster Revolver
Manufactured c. 1868-1882. Earlier version with a safety.
Manufacture: Reid James
Model: Knuckle Duster
BBL: 1 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 22 RF
Finish: silver
Grips: brass
Serial Number: 6526
Class: Antique
Condition: Fine with original finish, aged patina, minor pitting, and general mild wear. Safety broken; otherwise, mechanically fine.
Provenance: The TTT Collection
Provenance: The TTT Collection
Remington Arms-U.M.C. Type III Late Production Derringer
Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 1076)
Manufactured post-1935 as one of only 500 estimated to have been manufactured. Grooved instead of knurled hammer spur. With period factory Remington-UMC Double Derringer box.
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Very fine overall with original finish, some pitting, overall crisp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. Box is very good.
Provenance: The TTT Collection
Gilt Handled Presentation Cane Inscribed to General Hite
Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 1076)
The gilt grip of this beautiful presentation cane is inscribed "Presented to/Genl. Thomas M. Hite/by Col. R.A./Hawkins,/of East Tennessee. At the time of writing, little information could be found about either of these individuals, though it is likely from the Civil War era. It appears that a Thomas M. Kite was attending the Kentucky Military Institute in 1851. The sides of the grip has extensive floral motifs on a stippled background. The smooth hardwood shaft is tipped with iron. It measures 35 1/2 inches overall.
Class: Other
Very good, the grip retaining most of the bright gilt finish with a few scattered minor handling marks. The shaft is fine with a few hairline age cracks and some mild wear.
Two Colt No. 3 Derringers
Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 1076)
Two Colt No. 3 Derringers -A) Colt No. 3 Derringer
Manufactured c. 1870-1912.
Manufacture: Colt
Model: #3 Derringer
BBL: 2 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 41 RF
Finish: blue/nickel
Grips: antique ivory
Serial Number: 46223
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Condition: Fine overall with original finish, grips with attractive color and grain. Mechanically excellent.
Provenance: The TTT Collection
B) Engraved Colt No. 3 Derringer
Manufactured c. 1870-1912, 75% plus coverage floral scroll engraving.
Manufacture: Colt
Model: #3 Derringer
BBL: 2 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 41 RF
Finish: nickel
Grips: rosewood
Serial Number: E25061
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Condition: Very good with traces of original finish
Provenance: The TTT Collection
Provenance: The TTT Collection
Three American Antique Handguns
Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 1076)
Three American Antique Handguns -A) National Arms Co. Moore's Patent Front Loading Revolver
Manufactured c. 1864-70.
Manufacture: National Arms Co
Model: Teat Fire
BBL: 3 1/4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 32 teat-fire
Finish: blue/silver
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 27160
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good with original finish in the protected areas, some pitting. Revarnished grips are good. Mechanically fine.
B) Remington Vest Pocket Single Shot .41 Caliber Pistol
Manufactured 1865-1888.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: Vest Pocket
BBL: 4 inch part octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 41 RF
Finish: blue
Grips: rosewood
Serial Number: 4475
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair overall with a bright appearance, pitting, and absent chip from left grip panel. Mechanically excellent.
C) National Arms Co. No. 1 Derringer with Scarce 2 Inch Barrel
Manufactured c. 1865-70. Frame marked "E50", and barrel marked "550."
Manufacture: National Arms Co
Model: Derringer
BBL: 2 inch flat top
Stock:
Gauge: 41 RF
Finish: nickel
Grips: brass
Serial Number: E50
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall with bright appearance on barrel and brass. Mechanically excellent.
Three Engraved Percussion Handguns
Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 1076)
Three Engraved Percussion Handguns -A) Allen & Thurber Center Hammer Pistol
Manufactured c. 1840s-1850s.
Manufacture: Allen & Thurber
Model: Percussion
BBL: 4 inch part octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 36
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 153
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall with gray and brown patina, light oxidation/pitting, absent strain screw, and moderate wear on the metal and grips. The action is not resetting properly but otherwise functions.
B) Boxlock Pocket Pistol
Manufactured c. mid-19th century.
Manufacture: Unknown
Model: Percussion
BBL: 2 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 45
Finish: unknown
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair with dark patina and oxidation and pitting. The grip is good and has mild scratches and dings. Mechanically needs work.
C) Union Arms Co. Pepperbox
Manufactured by W.W. Marston c. 1850s.
Manufacture: Union Arms Co.
Model: Pepperbox
BBL: 2 3/8 inch fluted
Stock:
Gauge: 32
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 87
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall with traces of original finish, dark patina, mild pitting, and mild handling wear on the grips. Mechanically fine.
Smith & Wesson Model 320 Revolving Rifle with Stock
Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 1076)
Manufactured between 1879 to 1887, the Model 320 Revolving Rifle is one of the rarest Smith & Wesson firearms manufactured with a total production of 977. The Model 320 was manufactured in three barrel lengths of 16, 18, and 20 inches. 514 were reportedly manufactured with an 18 inch barrel. With stock, mounting hardware numbered "114".
Class: Antique
Fine as refinished, pitting/spotting, replacement front sight. Overall crisp grip checkering. Hammer drops from full cock when pushed upon, otherwise mechanically fine.
Smith & Wesson No. 3 2nd Model American Single Action Revolver
Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 1076)
Manufactured 1872-1874. With a later flap holster.
Class: Antique
Very good, original finish mostly frosted with some pitting in the bare spots, wear, and moderate handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Holster is very good.
U.S. Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield Revolver
Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 1076)
"U.S." stamped on the butt at the toe. Included factory letter indicates this Schofield was shipped on April 11, 1877 to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, who presumably shortened the barrel and nickeled the revolver to its current configuration.
Class: Antique
Very good as refinished, handling marks, spotting/pitting, barrel shortened, and worn grip with chips absent at the toe and heel. Mechanically excellent.
Antique Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 1076)
Manufactured 1895 per Madis. Lower tang marked "4319 CH". "4319" repeated inside the stock channel, on the butt and inside of buttplate.
Class: Antique
Fine with original finish, freckling and smooth brown patina. Wood is also fine with scratches, dents, a few small chips, and some flaking of the outer varnish finish. Mechanically excellent.
New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic Lever Action Carbine
Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 1076)
The New Haven Arms Co. Volcanic pistols and carbines manufactured in 1857-1860 are important pieces in the evolution of Winchester firearms. An estimated 1,000 total carbines were produced distributed across three different barrel length configurations. Serial number "230" stamped on the left of the lower tang ("2" stamped over the a "3"), lever, and underside of the buttplate. "2964" stamped on the right of the lower tang.
Class: Antique
Good, with gray and brown patina on the iron with pitting, freckling, mild wear, and refinished replacement rear sight with a crack. Refinished stock is also good with scratches, scuffs, and some filled in edges. Some replacement screws. Mechanically good.
H.G.H. Reed 1 of 1000 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 1076)
The included factory letter lists this unusual rifle as a "1 of 100" (factory error) with an octagon barrel, set trigger, and XXX stock with checkering. It was received in the warehouse on August 9, 1876, and shipped the following day on August 10, 1876 to fill order 6647. An included scanned copy of a Winchester 1873 factory ledger record also reflects this information. "H.G.H. Reed./Milwaukee, Wis./Aug. 3rd 1876" inscribed in fine period script on the left side plate. The rifle is listed by serial number on page 395 of "Winchester's New Model of 1873: A Tribute, Volume II" by Gordon with the same details recorded from the warehouse ledgers along with the finish noted as blue. The inscription is also noted on page 460. Page 381 has a picture of the named inscription on the left side plate of the very first "One of a Thousand" shipped (serial number 3419), which was shipped at an earlier date on April 26, 1875; it is of note that the named inscription on the aforementioned gun is located in the same spot on the left side plate and matches the styling and font as seen on this One of One Thousand. This gun is pictured and discussed on page 77 of "Winchester 1 of 1000" by R.L. Wilson who notes the rifle had no serial number when it was reported to Winchester and Universal Pictures as part of their search for 1 of 1000s in 1950. That same year, E. Hartshorne of Winchester suggested the original serial number was 19675, and that number is now marked on the lower tang. The left side of the lower tang has "XXXX 58," the number "201A" has been noted on the barrel under the forearm, and "S," "32" and "5340" are located inside the upper tang channel of the stock. The rifle has an unusual modification: the smoothbore barrel was turned down to round. The magazine was also cut back to just past the forend cap. The rifle is featured on the cover of November 1980 issue "The Gun Report" (copy included) and is pictured and discussed in the article "H.G.H. Reed's One of One Thousand" by David V. Stroud inside. He indicates that this rifle appears to be a factory smoothbore One of One Thousand and that he had discussed it with George Madis who noted that two other One of One Thousands that appear to be factory smoothbores were known. Madis stated, "If the bore had been reamed it would measure .490, and 2 1/2 thousandths of an inch on each side would have to be removed." This rifle's bore measures as .445. which is larger than a usual .44-40. As Stroud notes, it could not have been made from a .38-40 barrel as that caliber had not been introduced in 1876. As such this rare smoothbore rifle may be one of only three smoothbore One of One Thousands known. The Gun Report article states, "Under the barrel are markings applied after the rifling. These are normally three letters or three numbers denoting the three steps that had been completed. Under the barrel of the Reed Winchester there are four marks, '2 0 1 A'. The final mark indicates the fourth step had been taken, and the letter 'A' may have denoted smoothbore." Stroud indicates the rifle was owned by Horatio Gates Howard Reed (April 22, 1828-May 31, 1902) and provides useful details of his life but was unable to confirm the why and how Reed received the rifle, although he states "There is a 1876 Milwaukee newspaper article reporting that a man named Reed had taken part in a pigeon shoot, a sporting event that would call for a smoothbore weapon!" Said article has been located at the time of writing this description in The Daily Milwaukee News, dated August 10, 1876 (the same exact date as the shipment of this rifle!), in which it states, "At a pigeon shoot which occurred at the Layton house yesterday, the crack shooting was done by messrs. Grout, Reed, Deeves, Dickens, and Dawson, all of whom, at two or three different trials brought down their full score of birds, not missing a shot. Another trial of skill is in occur at 2 P.M. today." It is also of important note that this rifle has a specially ordered heavyweight stock (very noticeable when holding), which would make perfect sense considering Reed had intentions for using it in pigeon shooting competition. Horatio Gates Howard Reed was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, came west to Wisconsin in 1856, and became wealthy through his work in the railroad industry. He is also credited with building the Sheboygan Fond Du Lac Railroad, was the general manager of the Lake Shore Traffic Company and the Kaukauana Water Power Company, and was a Democratic state assemblyman from Sheboygan in 1869 and 1870. In 1868, he invented a "device for heading and unheading barrels" per Stroud's articles. Stroud also notes that Reed had been presented a gold watch and
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Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Rifle in .38-70 W.C.F.
Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 1076)
Manufactured 1903 per Madis, one of only approximately 830 made in this caliber.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Fine overall with much of the original finish, a few scattered small patches of very light surface pitting, and some scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
Roper Repeating Rifle Co. Revolving Shotgun
Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 1076)
Manufactured c.1869-1876, using an internal rotary magazine and open-bolt action to cycle proprietary steel percussion-primed shells. 13 1/2" LOP.
Class: Antique
Good with freckling, pitting, and smooth gray and brown patina. Wood is very good with scratches and dents. Mechanically excellent.
Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 1076)
Manufactured in 1891 per Madis.
Class: Antique
Very good with traces of original finish in the protected areas, some pitting/spotting, and dings and scratches on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 1076)
Manufactured 1892 per Madis. Four piece cleaning rod included.
Class: Antique
Very good with traces of original finish, handling marks, some spotting/pitting, and softened markings. Wood is good as reoiled with dings and scratches, and a couple chips. Mechanically excellent.
Engraved Antique Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 1076)
Manufactured 1898 per Madis, floral scroll engraving on nearly all of the sides of the receiver, Williams receiver mounted peep sight.
Class: Antique
Very good as engraved and upgraded with most of the blue finish, some scattered light pitting under the finish, and the upgraded wood having some scattered light handling marks. Some magazine parts absent, otherwise mechanically fine.
Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Takedown Rifle
Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 1076)
Manufactured 1922 per Madis.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Fine overall with much of the original finish, a few patches of light spotting at the muzzle and on the buttplate, and some scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
Colt-Burgess Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 1076)
One of 2,556 rifles with an octagon barrel manufactured 1883-85. This is the only lever action firearm made in any quantity in Colt's history. Screw hole empty in left of receiver.
Class: Antique
Fair overall with scattered patches of light pitting/oxidation and the buttstock has a couple minor edge chips and minor handling marks throughout, and the forearm is an ill-fitting replacement. Mechanically fine.
Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine
Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 1076)
Manufactured 1884 per Madis, replacement dust cover.
Class: Antique
Good overall with grey patina, scattered light pitting, moderate wear/softened markings, and the refinished wood showing a few minor repairs and handling marks. Mechanically fine.
Winchester Second Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 1076)
Manufactured 1878 per Madis, period installed Springfield Trapdoor folding ladder rear sight. Included Cody Firearms Museum records request lists the rifle with an octagon barrel and set trigger when received at the warehouse on 7 April 1879 and shipped on 18 August 1879 in order number 16603.
Class: Antique
Fair overall with dark brown patina, widespread mild to moderate pitting/oxidation, the wood having minor handling marks and edge chips scattered throughout. Mechanically fine.
Two Marlin Lever Action Rifles
Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 1076)
Two Marlin Lever Action Rifles -A) Marlin Model 1893 Takedown Rifle
Manufactured 1902.
Manufacture: Marlin Firearms Co
Model: 1893
BBL: 26 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 38-55 WCF
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 251842
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Fine over with some original finish, some scattered patches of light spotting/pitting, and some scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
B) Marlin Model 1894 Takedown Rifle
Manufactured after 1906.
Manufacture: Marlin Firearms Co
Model: 94
BBL: 24 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 25-20 M
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 440559
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Fine overall with some original finish, some scattered light surface spotting/pitting, and a few scattered minor handling marks on the refinished wood. Mechanically excellent.
Collector's Lot of Two Winchester Model 1894 Carbines
Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 1076)
Collector's Lot of Two Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Carbines -A) Winchester Model 1894 "Eastern" Carbine
Manufactured 1929 per Madis.
Manufacture: Winchester
Model: 94
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 32 W.S.
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1073444
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Very good with much of the original finish, mild flaking on the receiver, and the very fine wood having a few scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
B) Winchester Model 94 "Flat Band" Carbine
Manufactured c. 1943-1948 per Madis.
Manufacture: Winchester
Model: 94
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30 WCF
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1358350
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Very fine overall with most of the original finish, scattered light handling wear and marked, and a moderate gouge on the left of the buttstock with otherwise minimal handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
Antique Colt Black Powder Frontier Six Shooter SAA
Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 1076)
Manufactured in 1891.
Class: Antique
Good with original finish, handling marks, pitting, oxidation, a cylinder drag line, and worn grips. Mechanically fine.
Engraved Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army with Pearl Grips
Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 1076)
Manufactured in 1905 and subsequently engraved with punch-dot and floral patterns. With leather holster rig.
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Very fine as professionally embellished, some handling marks, repaired chip on left grip panel, and a light cylinder drag line. Mechanically excellent. Holster rig is fine.