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Winchester Model 55 Lever Action Takedown Rifle
Lot # 202 (Sale Order: 201 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1929, filler block in rear sight dovetail, and Lyman receiver sight.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Fine overall with original finish, thinning to brown, high edge wear on receiver, couple cracks at buttplate, handling marks on wood. Mechanically excellent.
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in .44-40 W.C.F.
Lot # 203 (Sale Order: 202 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1919.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Fine overall as refinished, some finished over pitting, couple tiny chips and small hairline crack at upper tang. Mechanically excellent.
Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 204 (Sale Order: 203 of 1210)
Manufactured 1878, action needs work as the cartridge elevator is removed but included.
Class: Antique
Fair, with mostly grey patina, some light pitting, and some minor chips, cracks, and handling marks in the refinished wood. Mechanically needs work (see above).
Two U.S. Springfield Allin Conversion Trapdoor Rifles
Lot # 205 (Sale Order: 204 of 1210)
Two U.S. Springfield Allin Conversion Trapdoor Rifles -A) Springfield Model 1866 Second Allin Trapdoor Conversion Rifle
"1866" dated breech block, "1864" dated lock, two cartouches on left flat. Includes a leather sling.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1866 ALLIN CONVERSION
BBL: 36 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50-70 U.S. Govt
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fine, with mostly bright grey patina, scattered freckling and patches of light pitting, and some minor handling marks on the lightly sanded/reoiled wood. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1866 Second Allin Trapdoor Conversion Rifle
"1866" dated breech block, "1864" dated lockplate.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1866 ALLIN CONVERSION
BBL: 36 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50-70 U.S. Govt
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good, with mostly bright grey patina, some scattered patches of light surface pitting/freckling, and some scattered minor handling marks on the refinished wood. Mechanically excellent.
Civil War Era Spencer Repeating Carbine
Lot # 206 (Sale Order: 205 of 1210)
Manufactured c. 1863-1865 and updated after the war with three-groove rifling and a Stabler cut-off.
Class: Antique
Good as refinished with absent upper frame markings, light oxidation, and mild wear. Mechanically fine.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Rifles
Lot # 207 (Sale Order: 206 of 1210)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Rifles -A) Springfield Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle
"1863" dated lock, "1869" dated breech block, faint cartouche on left stock flat.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1869
BBL: 32 5/8 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: bright/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 7814
Class: Antique
Condition: Good, with a mix of grey and brown patina, some scattered patches of light pitting, and the well-worn wood having a few hairline cracks and minor chips/handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet
Manufactured 1884, faint "SWP/1883" cartouche, "27" stamped on top of breech. With socket bayonet and leather sling.
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: 234669
Class: Antique
Condition: Good, with mostly dark brown patina, some scattered light pitting, and scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically excellent.
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Longarms
Lot # 208 (Sale Order: 207 of 1210)
Two U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Military Long Arms -A) "W.C.Co." Marked Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle
Manufactured in 1890. "W.C.Co." stamped to the left of the barrel tang; a marking of either Western Cartridge Co. or Western Costume Company who provided props for Hollywood western films. Includes brown leather sling.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1884
BBL: 29 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 494972
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good as arsenal refurbished, with freckling and brown patina. Stock is good as refinished, with scratches and dents. Mechanically excellent.
B) Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine with Belt and Swivel Hook
Manufactured in 1876. Oval script "ESA" cartouche. Includes a W.H. Wilkinson maker marked brown leather belt, and swivel hook.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1873
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 63011
Class: Antique
Condition: Good as arsenal refurbished, with freckling and brown patina. Stock is very good as re-oiled, with scratches and dents. Mechanically excellent.
Pre-Battle of Little Bighorn U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Carbine
Lot # 209 (Sale Order: 208 of 1210)
Manufactured 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. Faint "ESA" oval cartouche on the left of the field/arsenal replacement stock (long comb).
Class: Antique
Good, with traces of original finish, some scattered light pitting/rough oxidation, and some minor chips and handling marks on the field/arsenal replaced wood. Mechanically fine.
U.S. Army McClellan Horse Artillery Pattern Saddle
Lot # 210 (Sale Order: 209 of 1210)
Brass shield on pommel marked "12 INCH/SEAT" and there are extra D-rings under the arches signifying the saddle pattern for mounted artillery. Includes wood stirrups, leather stirrup hoods, two "US" marked saddle bags, carbine scabbard, "U.S." marked canvas covered canteen, rope, and a metal cup. Wood stand included.
Class: Other
Very good with some mild wear and some areas of slightly dried leather.
Three Military Pattern Remington Rolling Block Rifles
Lot # 211 (Sale Order: 210 of 1210)
Three Military Pattern Remington Rolling Block Rifles -A) Remington Rolling Block Rifle
With leather sling.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: Rolling Block-Rifle
BBL: 39 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 58
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Fair, with dark brown patina, light pitting throughout, and some scattered minor handling marks on the refinished wood. Mechanically needs work.
B) Egyptian Marked Remington Rolling Block Rifle
Farsi marked barrel and receiver.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: Rolling Block-Rifle
BBL: 35 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 43 Egyptian
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good, with much of the applied brown finish, softened markings, and the wood fair with some absent slivers/chips, cracks, and handling marks. Mechanically fine.
C) Egyptian Marked Remington Rolling Block Rifle
Farsi markings on barrel, bayonet lug removed, cleaning rod too short.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: Rolling Block-Rifle
BBL: 27 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 43 Egyptian
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique
Condition: Good, with mostly grey patina, some scattered patches of light pitting, and scattered minor chips and handling marks on the wood. Mechanically fine.
U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle
Lot # 212 (Sale Order: 211 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1886.
Class: Antique
Fair with gray and brown patina, mild oxidation, chipped stock, and moderate wear. Mechanically fine.
Two Remington-Lee Military Bolt Action Magazine Rifles
Lot # 213 (Sale Order: 212 of 1210)
Two Remington-Lee Military Bolt Action Magazine Rifles -A) Michigan National Guard Contract Remington-Lee Model 1899 Rifle
These Michigan National Guard issued rifles are found in the 100,001-102,200 serial number range, with 1,001 shipped in 1898 and 1,000 shipped in 1899. Portion of extractor absent.
Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: 1899-Rifle
BBL: 29 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-40 Krag
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 100346
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Condition: Fine, with much of the original finish, serial number stamped softly, some scattered light freckling, and some scattered minor handling marks on the wood. Mechanically fine.
B) U.S. Navy Remington-Lee Model 1879 Rifle
Manufactured c. 1882-1884, "P/W.M.P./anchor" on left of barrel at breech, some bold components replaced.
Manufacture: Lee Firearms Co
Model: 1879
BBL: 29 1/4 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 45-70 Government
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1247
Class: Antique
Condition: Good, with a mix of grey and brown patinas, some scattered light-mild pitting, and the refinished wood having a splice on the left near the receiver and scattered minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
Span-Am War Era U.S. Springfield Krag-Jorgensen 1896 Carbine
Lot # 214 (Sale Order: 213 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1896. Correct "C" marked rear sight. Includes a three-piece cleaning rod and oiler inside the butt compartment.
Class: Antique
Good as period refinished, with smooth brown and gray patina, scattered light pitting and corrosion. Refinished stock is also good with scattered dents, scratches, chips, cracks and some filled in repairs. Mechanically fine.
Antique U.S. Navy Winchester-Lee 1895 Straight Pull Rifle
Lot # 215 (Sale Order: 214 of 1210)
Part of the first U.S. Navy contract of 10,000 rifles, with completed deliveries between late 1896 through mid 1897. Designed by James Paris Lee, the innovative Winchester-Lee rifles are chambered for the rimless high velocity 6mm Lee Navy (.236 U.S.N.) cartridge and feature a straight pull-bolt action with charger-loaded five-shot internal magazine. These rifles saw extensive service with the Navy landing parties during the Spanish-American War, Boxer Rebellion and Philippine Insurrection. "-U.S.N.-/(anchor)/No 2786/-N.C.T.-" roll-stamped on the top of the receiver.
Class: Antique
Very good, with refinished bolt and barrel bands, scattered light freckling and some patches of light pitting. Later replacement Krag-Jorgenson type rear sight held in with one screw. Stock is good as sanded and re-oiled, with scattered dents and scratches, and some cracks in the handguard. Broken/half absent safety lever, absent extractor, otherwise mechanically functions.
Three U.S. Springfield Armory Krag-Jorgensen Long Guns
Lot # 216 (Sale Order: 215 of 1210)
Three U.S. Springfield Armory Krag-Jorgensen Bolt Action Long Guns -A) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1896 Rifle
Manufactured in 1897.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1896
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-40 Krag
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 79745
Class: Antique
Condition: Good as refinished and reconfigured, with light spotting, minor pitting, freckling, smooth brown patina, thinning, edge wear, and a cut down barrel and reapplied front sight. Stock is fine as cut down. Mechanically excellent.
B) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1895/96 Saddle Ring Carbine
Manufactured in 1896. Scarce "1895" receiver markings noted within the 25000-35000 serial range. Receiver drilled and tapped for Redfield rear sight.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1895
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-40 Krag
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 28776
Class: Antique
Condition: Good as refinished and reconfigured, with minor spotting/pitting, thinning, smooth brown/grey patina, edge wear, a re-profiled buttplate, and handling marks. Stock is good as modified. Mechanically excellent.
C) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1894 Rifle
Manufactured in 1894. "JSA/1896" cartouche stock. Drilled and tapped receiver, rear sight holes on the barrel partially filled.
Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1894
BBL: 21 3/4 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-40 Krag
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 2485
Class: Antique
Condition: Very good as refurbished, with signs of scrubbing, the barrel cut and re-crowned, the front sight re-mounted, smooth brown/grey patina, minor spotting, and handling wear. Stock is fair as modified with filler and a cracked wrist. Mechanically fine.
U.S. Springfield Model 1899 Krag-Jorgensen Bolt Action Carbine
Lot # 217 (Sale Order: 216 of 1210)
Manufactured c. 1899-1902. Small knurled cocking knob.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Good with original finish on the metal, refinished wood with some chips and repairs, and general mild wear overall. Mechanically fine.
Springfield Model 1899 Philippine Constabulary Carbine
Lot # 218 (Sale Order: 217 of 1210)
"1903" dated cartouche. Updated c. 1906-1916.
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Very good as arsenal updated with mild overall wear, minor cracks in the stock, and light oxidation. Mechanically fine.
Presentation Cased Factory Engraved Colt 1851 Navy Revolver
Lot # 219 (Sale Order: 218 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1861. The revolver features deluxe Germanic Scroll engraving on a punch-dot background executed by Master Engraver Gustave Young. A hound's head partially concealed in the scroll-work is engraved on the left side of the barrel lug in front of the wedge slot. The sides of the hammer are engraved with Young's trademark wolf head motif. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the legend "-ADDRESS SAML COLT HARTFORD CT." in an engraved panel with scalloped edges and a scrollwork flourish at the muzzle end. "COLT'S/PATENT" is hand engraved in a scroll work panel on the left side of the frame. The inscription panel on the back strap is engraved "Lieut Jas B. Smith/Co D National Guards 2nd Regt Philada" in two lines with a Masonic square and compass emblem engraved at the end of the inscription. Lieutenant James B. Smith was the Second Lieutenant of Company D of the 19th Pennsylvania Regiment which was formed from the National Guards of Philadelphia early in the Civil War. His company mustered in on May 18, 1861, and was led by Captain Joseph Ellis. The regiment was led by Colonel Peter Lyle and was stationed near Fort McHenry. The cylinder is roll engraved with the Texas Navy battle scene. The full serial number, "98260", is stamped on the bottom of the barrel lug, frame, trigger guard, back strap, and the side of the cylinder. The partial serial number "8260" is located on the top of the loading lever. This early Fourth Model Navy revolver features a large rounded trigger guard, recoil shield without capping cut-out channel, and thin loading lever catch. The revolver has a high polish blue finish on the barrel and cylinder, color casehardened loading lever, frame and hammer; and silver plated brass trigger guard and back strap. The one-piece grip is highly figured fancy grain walnut with a high polish piano finish. The barrel has a dovetail mounted front sight with nickel silver blade. The hammer spur has bordered knurling. The revolver is complete with a Colt mahogany case with dark blue velvet lining. The case has five compartments and is complete with accessories that include lacquered Eley Bros. cap tin with green paper label, several .36 caliber round balls and conical bullets, a blue iron .36 caliber bullet mold for round balls and conical bullets marked "COLT'S/PATENT" on the sprue cutter, blue, L-shaped combination nipple wrench/screwdriver and an 1851/1861 Navy powder flask with brass fixed charger and dark brown lacquer finished body embossed with crossed revolving rifles and revolvers above "COLTS/PATENT" and a stand of flags and arms.
Class: Antique
Extremely fine with most of the original finish, crisp and deep engraving, distinct cylinder scene, complete cylinder pins, and minor pitting. The grip is very fine and retains most of the high polish piano finish with some small areas of flaking. The action functions perfectly. The case is very good with some very minor nicks and scratches on the lid and slightly faded original deep blue velvet lining with contact wear. The cap tin is very fine with bright green label and nearly all the japanned finish. The bullet mold and combination tool are very good with most of the original finish and some minor wear. The powder flask is also very good and has much of the dark brown lacquer finish. This is an outstanding example of a Civil War inscribed, factory engraved, cased Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver inscribed to a Union officer who answered President Lincoln's call to arms at the beginning of the Civil War.
Pre-Civil War U.S. Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver
Lot # 220 (Sale Order: 219 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1857. "COLTS/PATENT/U.S." marked frame. Visible serial numbers match.
Class: Antique
Good with a smooth gray patina, some scattered pitting, most of the cylinder scene remains. Grip is very fine with a few minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
Indian Wars Rework U.S. Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver
Lot # 221 (Sale Order: 220 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1862 (frame) and later arsenal reworked with mixed numbers and marked "US" on the trigger guard.
Class: Antique
Good with a dark brown patina, barrel wedge screw absent, a few "kill notches" on worn grip. Mechanically excellent.
Engraved Colt Model 1861 Navy Percussion Revolver
Lot # 222 (Sale Order: 221 of 1210)
Manufactured in 1865 and later engraved with broad scroll engraving and textured backgrounds.
Class: Antique
Good with distinct engraving, polished "in the white" style iron with some light patina, some mild pitting, aged patina on the grip frame, and attractive natural aged tones and grain in the grip. Mechanically fine.
Colt 3 1/2 Inch Round Barrel Pocket Conversion Revolver
Lot # 223 (Sale Order: 222 of 1210)
Manufactured in the 1870s to 1880s. Visible numbers match.
Class: Antique
Very fine with original finish, gouge on bottom of grip. Mechanically excellent.
Colt "Wells Fargo" Model 1849 Pocket Revolver
Lot # 224 (Sale Order: 223 of 1210)
Manufactured 1851.
Class: Antique
Very good as refinished with an artificial brown patina on barrel and cylinder, some pitting mostly on the cylinder, mixed gray patina on frame, much of the silver plating remaining on grip straps, Mechanically fine.
Provenance: Property of a Distinguished Southern Clergyman
U.S. Rogers & Spencer Army Model Percussion Revolver
Lot # 225 (Sale Order: 224 of 1210)
Approximately 5,800 manufactured in 1865. Cartouche on left grip panel.
Class: Antique
Good with slight traces of original finish in the protected areas, pitting, dings and chipping along the high edge on grips, and legible cartouche. Mechanically excellent.
Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver
Lot # 226 (Sale Order: 225 of 1210)
Manufactured c. 1863-1865. Matching serial numbers on bottom of barrel, rear of the cylinder, left of the grip frame, trigger guard lug, and handwritten on the interior of both grip panels. Boxed "GP" cartouche stamped on the left grip.
Class: Antique
Fine with original finish flaking to smooth gray and brown patina on the balance. Grips are very fine with a small absent section at the heel of the left grip panel, and a crisp cartouche. Mechanically fine.