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Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver with Holster Rig
Lot # 2150 (Sale Order: 151 of 1191)
Manufactured in 1898. With leather holster rig.
Class: Antique
Fair overall, with dark mottled patina, spotting/pitting, and tool marks on the barrel. Mechanically excellent. Holster rig is good.
Two Antique Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolvers with Holsters
Lot # 2151 (Sale Order: 152 of 1191)
Two Antique Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Revolvers with Holsters -A) Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver
Manufactured in 1898. With Anton Hess of Cuero, Texas, leather holster.
Manufacture: Colt
Model: 1877
BBL: 4 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 38 Long Colt
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips: hard rubber
Serial Number: 108878
Class: Antique
Condition: Fine overall, with original finish, handling marks, edge wear, and some spotting/pitting. Mechanically fine, cylinder has some play. Holster is fine.
B) Etched Panel Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver
Manufactured in 1886. With leather holster rig.
Manufacture: Colt
Model: 1877 Lightning
BBL: 3 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 38 Long Colt
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips: antique ivory
Serial Number: 55530
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good overall with original finish, faint acid etched panel, and some spotting/pitting. Mechanically fine, cylinder has a little play. Holster rig is fine.
Two Full-Stock American Percussion Rifles
Lot # 2152 (Sale Order: 153 of 1191)
Two Full-Stock American Percussion Rifles -A) Henry Leman Trade Rifle
From Henry Leman's (1812-1887) shop in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, c. 1840s-1860s.
Manufacture: Leman
Model: Percussion
BBL: 46 1/8 inch octagon
Stock: maple
Gauge: 38
Finish: unknown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good with gray and brown patina, moderate oxidation/pitting, attractive aged patina on the brass furniture, and general mild overall wear. The lightly sanded and refinished stock is also good and has some chips and repairs. Mechanically needs work.
B) E.W. McCraner Rifle
Built by Mexican-American War veteran Elisha W. McCraner (1824-1902) c. 1850-1860 in Ohio. "E.W. McCRANER" stamped on top of the barrel and "THOMAS & Co/DAYTON, O." on the upper left at the breech.
Manufacture: American
Model: Percussion
BBL: 41 1/4 inch octagon
Stock: maple
Gauge: 38
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair to good with patches of older finish, areas cleaned to a dark gray patina, heavier pitting mainly at the breech and lock, absent toe plate, and general moderate overall wear, including cracks and repairs in the stock. Mechanically fine.
Barnett Flintlock "Northwest" Trade Gun
Lot # 2153 (Sale Order: 154 of 1191)
Marked "BARNETT/1816" at the rear of the lock with a logo at the center, and London proofs on the breech, with classic Northwest serpentine/dragon side plate.
Class: Antique
Fair as refinished, with heavy pitting and corrosion. Replacement stock is very good with some cracks and handling marks. Replacement ramrod. Mechanically good.
Two "Northwest" Trade Style Guns
Lot # 2154 (Sale Order: 155 of 1191)
Two "Northwest" Trade Style Guns -A) "Northwest" Trade Style Gun with Ketland & Co. Percussion Lock
Ketland & Co. marked lock, barrel tang modified/shortened.
Manufacture: Unknown
Model: Percussion Rifle
BBL: 32 inch round
Stock: hardwood
Gauge: 58
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair overall with scattered mild pitting throughout and numerous minor chips, dings, and cracks in the wood. Mechanically functions but needs adjustment.
B) Barnett Marked Flintlock "Northwest" Trade Gun
Tail of lock marked "BARNETT/1863", British proofed barrel, barrel and stock shortened/modified, ramrod too short, buttplate absent.
Manufacture: British
Model: Flintlock Rifle
BBL: 25 1/2 inch part octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 58
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair overall as modified with scattered light pitting, and refinished/reshaped wood with minor cracks and handling marks. Mechanically fine.
Two Pistol Grip Firearms with Cases
Lot # 2155 (Sale Order: 156 of 1191)
Two Pistol Grip Firearms with Cases -A) Remington Model 1889 Pistol Grip Firearm
Manufactured c. 1899 (sn. 89124-97714) per page 117 of "Remington Double Shotguns" by Charles G. Semmer. 3" chambers. 26 1/2" overall length. Includes a violin case and a note dated August 12, 1939, from Charles Burns of Bluffington, Ohio, indicating he purchased this gun and its case from Thelma, mother of Finny Logan who was reportedly born in a whorehouse in Covington, Kentucky, c. 1900 and was shot c. 1929 while trying to rob a country store.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: 1889
BBL: 18 1/8 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 10
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 91290
Class: Curio & Relic Other Firearm
Condition: Good overall as altered with original finish in the protected areas, dark brown patina overall, minor oxidation/pitting, and general mild wear including smoothing of the checkering on the forend. The right lock and/or trigger needs some adjustment as the hammer does not stay cocked. Otherwise, mechanically fine. The case is good with mild wear and cracks.
B) Double Barrel Percussion Firearm
"Howse" marked locks. Gold bands on the breech plugs. Silver "GL/1908" inscribed escutcheon. Includes a violin case with flasks and other accessories.
Manufacture: Unknown
Model: Percussion
BBL: 11 5/8 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 20 bore
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good as converted to percussion and shortened with dark brown patina, moderate oxidation and pitting concentrated at the breech, and general moderate overall wear, including cracks and chips in the stock. Mechanically fine. The case is good with mild age and storage related wear including cracks.
Antique Black Powder Frame Colt Single Action Army Revolver
Lot # 2156 (Sale Order: 157 of 1191)
Manufactured in 1888. With canvas belt and leather holster rig.
Class: Antique
Good overall, with smooth dark patina, spotting/pitting, and worn grips. Mechanically excellent. Holster rig is fine.
Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter
Lot # 2157 (Sale Order: 158 of 1191)
Included factory letter confirms the 4 3/4" barrel length, blue finish, and .38 WCF chambering, it also gives a shipment date of September 1, 1896 to Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis Missouri. With leather holster rig.
Class: Antique
Good overall, with traces of the original finish and pitting. Mechanically excellent. Holster rig is very good.
Liege Proofed Folk Art Decorated Northwest Trade Style Gun
Lot # 2158 (Sale Order: 159 of 1191)
"DBARNETT" and "WARRANTED" marked lock, Liege proofed barrel, stock carved and inlaid in a folk art style.
Class: Antique
Good, with pitting, wear, and gray and brown patina. Refinished stock is also good, with scratches, dents, and cracks. Mechanically fine.
Barnett London Percussion "Northwest" Trade Gun
Lot # 2159 (Sale Order: 160 of 1191)
"EB" logo marked at the rear of the lock with "BARNETT/LONDON/1889" at the center, and London proofs on the breech, with classic Northwest serpentine/dragon side plate.
Class: Antique
Good overall with brown patina, pitting, freckling, and scratches, dents and cracks in the refinished stock. Mechanically fine.
Over 200 Framed Stone Projectile Points
Lot # 2160 (Sale Order: 161 of 1191)
A total of over 200 stone projectile points spread across four framed displays. The largest frame measures 29 1/4" x 34 1/4", the next is 16" x 18", and the final two measure 17" x 15". Each display is nicely laid out on a colored fabric background.
Class: Other
The points all appear to be very good or better with the frames all showing some display wear and scratches. Overall a very attractive set of displays.
Barnett London Percussion "Northwest" Trade Gun
Lot # 2161 (Sale Order: 162 of 1191)
"EB" logo marked at the rear of the lock with "BARNETT/LONDON/1889" at the center, and London proofs on the breech, with classic Northwest serpentine/dragon side plate.
Class: Antique
Good overall as refinished, with pitting visible underneath the finish, corrosion, and scratches, dents and cracks in the stock. Percussion nipple opening is clogged, otherwise mechanically fine.
U.S. Springfield Armory Altered Spencer Repeating Carbine
Lot # 2162 (Sale Order: 163 of 1191)
Originally manufactured c. 1863-1865, this carbine is one of over 11,000 altered and refurbished by the Springfield Armory around 1867-1874 with relined three-groove rifling for use with both 56-52 "52 Spencer" and 56-50 "50 Spencer" ammunition, and fitted with a Stabler cut-off.
Class: Antique
Fine overall with traces of arsenal finish and the arsenal refinished wood having a minor crack and some scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Long Arms
Lot # 2163 (Sale Order: 164 of 1191)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Long Arms -A) Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet and Indian Wars Era M1876 Prairie Belt
Manufactured in 1883. "SWP/1883" cartouche. Includes "US" marked socket bayonet with scabbard and brown leather frog, brown leather sling, and an Indian Wars era M1876 prairie belt for use with .45-70.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1879
BBL: 32 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 224829
Class: Antique
Condition: Good with some original finish, gray and brown patina, and freckling. Stock is very good, with scratches, dents and defined edges. Mechanically excellent. Accessories are also good.
B) Custer Era Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine
Manufactured in 1874. Some of these Model 1873 carbines are known to have been used in the Battle of Little Bighorn in June 1876, although not all their serial numbers are verified. Left mounted saddle bar and ring, correct stock with short 9 inch comb, circled script "P" firing proof stamped behind the lower tang. "L.C" stamped on top of the breech, "P.L.C." stamped on the right of the buttstock.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1873
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 32788
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall, with smooth brown and gray patina, freckling, and scratches, dents, cracks and chips in the stock. Mechanically excellent.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Longarms
Lot # 2164 (Sale Order: 165 of 1191)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Longarms -A) Springfield Model 1884 Rifle
Manufactured 1889, "SWP/1889" cartouche. With leather sling.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1884
BBL: 32 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 445362
Class: Antique
Condition: Very fine overall with much of the original finish, some scattered light surface speckling, and some scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1884 Rifle
Manufactured 1889.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1884
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 452218
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall with traces of original finish, some scattered patches of light pitting, and a few hairline cracks and scattered minor handling marks in the lightly sanded wood. Mechanically excellent.
Two U.S. Springfield Bolt Action Rifles
Lot # 2165 (Sale Order: 166 of 1191)
Two U.S. Springfield Bolt Action Rifles -A) U.S. Springfield 1896 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle
With sling and muzzle cap.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1896
BBL: 30 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-40 Krag
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 104625
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good with some of the original finish, handling marks and spotting. Revarnished wood is good with some chipping at the wrist and a repaired crack on the upper handguard. Mechanically excellent.
B) U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Rifle
"SA/flaming bomb/6-32" barrel.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1903
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 894300
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Very good overall, with original finish, handling marks, wood scuffed and chipped. Rear trigger guard screw absent. Mechanically excellent.
U.S. Navy Remington Lee Model 1879 Rifle with Bayonet
Lot # 2166 (Sale Order: 167 of 1191)
"WMF/anchor" marked barrel. With bayonet and scabbard.
Class: Antique
Good overall, with traces of finish, some pitting, handling marks, some paint splatter and cracking on the stock. Mechanically excellent.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Long Arms
Lot # 2167 (Sale Order: 168 of 1191)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Long Arms -A) Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle with Ramrod Bayonet
Manufactured in 1891. "SWP/1890" cartouche, "H/18" stamped on top ahead of the buttplate.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1888
BBL: 33 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 506831
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall as refinished, with brown patina, pitting, freckling, and scratches and dents in the stock with a mild crack visible on the left. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine
Manufactured in 1882. Star suffix stamped after the serial number.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1879 Trapdoor
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 182070
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall as arsenal refinished, with freckling, pitting, oxidation, some brown patina, replacement barrel band, and scratches, dents, cracks and scuffs in the stock with a chipped section to the left of the breech. Mechanically excellent.
Two Antique Single Shot Military Rifles
Lot # 2168 (Sale Order: 169 of 1191)
Two Antique Single Shot Military Rifles -A) Connecticut Militia Providence Tool Co. Peabody Rifle
Manufactured c. 1871. "CONN/65" marked plate at the toe.
Manufacture: Providence Tool Company
Model: Peabody
BBL: 33 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 433 Peabody
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall with smooth gray patina and freckling on the iron, and some scratches, dents and cracks in the wood with light wear. Mechanically fine.
B) Spanish Oviedo Model 1871/89 Rolling Block Single Shot Rifle
"Crown/AR.O./1884" marked right of receiver.
Manufacture: Oviedo
Model: Rolling Block
BBL: 37 inch round
Stock: hardwood
Gauge: 43 Spanish
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good as refinished, with heavy freckling and brown patina, a filled in section where a rear sight used to reside, scratches, dents and light wear in the wood. Mechanically fine.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Rifles
Lot # 2169 (Sale Order: 170 of 1191)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Rifles -A) Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle with Ramrod Bayonet
Manufactured in 1892. Faint "SWP/1893" cartouche, "69/A/40" stamped on top of the buttplate.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1888
BBL: 32 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: 544092
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall as refinished, with brown patina, pitting, freckling, oxidation, and scratches, dents and chips. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1879/84 Trapdoor Rifle
Manufactured in 1884, subsequently fitted with Model 1884 rear sight.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1879
BBL: 32 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 248682
Class: Antique
Condition: Good overall as refinished, with brown patina, freckling, oxidation, pitting, some light handling marks and a small crack ahead of the rear lock screw. Absent ramrod. Mechanically excellent.
U.S. Springfield 1879 Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet, Accessories
Lot # 2170 (Sale Order: 171 of 1191)
Manufactured in 1886. "SWP/1886" cartouche. Includes "US" marked socket bayonet with scabbard and brown leather/brass "US" frog, brown leather sling, brown leather belt, Model 1874 McKeever brown leather cartridge box, and Model 1879 combination tool.
Class: Antique
Very good overall with original finish, heavy spotting, oxidation, and scratches, dents, chips, holes, cracks and general wear in the stock with a few absent sections. Mechanically fine. Accessories are good to very good.
C Company U.S. Contract Colt Walker Percussion Revolver
Lot # 2171 (Sale Order: 172 of 1191)
This historic Colt Walker was manufactured in 1847 by the Whitneyville Armory and is one of 220 C Company marked Walker Model revolvers. It was originally intended for issue to Samuel Walker's own company in the U.S. Mounted Rifle Regiment. The C Company revolvers were the first produced and were shipped to the U.S. Army Depot at Vera Cruz, Mexico, in September 1847. On October 19, 1847, 214 C Company marked Walker Colt revolvers were issued to the First Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers commanded by Colonel John Coffee Hays. Known as "The Texas Devils," the Texas Mounted Volunteers used their Walker Colt revolvers in a number of actions against Mexican irregular forces operating between Mexico City and Vera Cruz. Of the 394 Walker revolvers issued to the Texas Mounted Volunteers only 191 revolvers (of which 82 were serviceable) were turned in at the Vera Cruz Depot when the regiment was mustered out of federal service on May 8, 1848. The serviceable revolvers were sent to the Baton Rouge Arsenal where they were subsequently issued to Texas Rangers and the 2nd Dragoon Regiment. All of the C Company Walker revolvers saw hard service in Mexico and on the Texas frontier. This revolver is one of the 38 surviving C Company Walker revolvers listed on page 80 of "The Colt Whitneyville Walker Pistol" by Lt. Col. Robert Whittington. The top of the barrel has a German silver blade front sight and "ADDRESS SAML COLT NEWYORK CITY" reading from the breech towards the muzzle. The left side of the barrel and frame have "C COMPANY NO 172" and the same is repeated on the butt. The trigger guard has "C COM-Y No 172". "172" is stamped between the frame pins and on the side of the front strap. The cylinder has the original number "100". The grip is noted as having their original number "167" indicating they came from another original Walker in the period of use. The included letter from 2024 Herb Glass states "this gun to be a genuine Colt Walker" and subsequently details the restoration work on this revolver after 1951.
Class: Antique
Good as a genuine Colt Walker that has been restored, including re-crowned barrel (not stretched per Herb Glass' inspection), recut markings, a replacement loading lever, a replacement wedge, replacement of the front section of the cylinder pin, and replacement internal parts. The iron surfaces display gray and brown patina, moderate pitting, some chipped original nipples, and general moderate to heavy overall wear as expected on a Walker. The trigger guard has attractively aged patina and mild scrapes and dings. The period replacement grips are also good and were noted as having no repairs and have mild scratches and dings and small chips at the heel and toe and five "kill notches" on the long the right rear edge. Mechanically fine. This historic revolver most likely saw action with the Teas Mounted Volunteers led by Colonel John Coffee Hays during the Mexican-American War and is a rare representative example of the iconic Colt Walker. The proceeds from the sale of this item will go to funding scholarships and to the general fund for special projects at Highlands College, Birmingham AL.
"L" Marked Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver
Lot # 2172 (Sale Order: 173 of 1191)
Manufactured in 1863. The '62 Police is regarded by many as one of the most attractive of all Colt percussion revolvers. "L" is stamped next to the matching serial numbers on the barrel, frame, trigger guard and back strap; this marking is usually used to denote revolvers sent to England, but it does not have British proofs.
Class: Antique
Fine with original finish, smooth gray and brown patina where the finish has flaked or faded, attractive aged patina on the silver and brass, a ding on one chamber, and general fairly minor wear. The grip is good with moderate edge and handling wear. Mechanically fine.
Colt Model 1871-72 Open Top Revolver
Lot # 2173 (Sale Order: 174 of 1191)
An estimated 7,000 Colt "Open Top" revolvers were manufactured in 1872-73. They are the ancestors of the Colt percussion and conversion revolvers and the direct predecessors of the famous Colt Single Action Army revolvers. Many of these scarce revolvers saw very hard use. Visible serial numbers match.
Class: Antique
Very good overall with original finish, professionally lengthened relined barrel, replacement ejector rod housing, revarnished replacement grip with a couple small chips at the toe. Mechanically excellent.
Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver
Lot # 2174 (Sale Order: 175 of 1191)
Manufactured in 1870. Engraved with a style similar to that of L.D. Nimschke and "N" marked by the serial numbers.
Class: Antique
Fine as professionally engraved and replataed with generally minor overall wear. The grip is good and has chips at the toe and age cracks. Mechanically fine.