200+ Historic Firearms, Western, & Native American

200+ Historic Firearms, Western, & Native American

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200+ Historic Firearms, Western, & Native American

200+ Historic Firearms, Western, & Native American

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Navajo Pawn Silver Turquois Squash Blossom 1900-

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This is an excellent early Navajo Native American Indian Pawn Silver squash blossom necklace from the early 1900's. The piece shows a coin silver construction with excellent petit round gem quality turquoise stones. The squash blossom naja pendant shows two rows of turquoise stones surrounded by spots of silver. The necklace is strung on an early trade thread string and shows a double concho round silver beads with ten fluted blossom beads each having ten round turquoise stones. The naja is signed by hand, "Ai". The piece shows overall good condition with a mellow patina indicative of age and exceptional design. Measures 22" circumference with a 2 3/8"x2 1/8" squash naja.
This is an excellent early Navajo Native American Indian Pawn Silver squash blossom necklace from the early 1900's. The piece shows a coin silver construction with excell...moreent petit round gem quality turquoise stones. The squash blossom naja pendant shows two rows of turquoise stones surrounded by spots of silver. The necklace is strung on an early trade thread string and shows a double concho round silver beads with ten fluted blossom beads each having ten round turquoise stones. The naja is signed by hand, "Ai". The piece shows overall good condition with a mellow patina indicative of age and exceptional design. Measures 22" circumference with a 2 3/8"x2 1/8" squash naja.

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Northern Plains Catlinite Tomahawk Pipe Stem c1900

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 510)      

This is a finely hand carved Minnesota Pipestone Catlinite tomahawk pipe and stem from the Northern Plains Native American Indians. The piece dates to circa 1900 and shows an artful hand etched/carved blooming flower on one side and Indian Chief's bust on the other. The piece shows a speckled patch of pink showing throughout the red catlinite stone with minor nicks/dings, from use and age, but overall in good condition. Measures overall 16"L x 6.25"W.
This is a finely hand carved Minnesota Pipestone Catlinite tomahawk pipe and stem from the Northern Plains Native American Indians. The piece dates to circa 1900 and show...mores an artful hand etched/carved blooming flower on one side and Indian Chief's bust on the other. The piece shows a speckled patch of pink showing throughout the red catlinite stone with minor nicks/dings, from use and age, but overall in good condition. Measures overall 16"L x 6.25"W.

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Antique Early Buermann Drop Shank Iron Spurs

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 510)      

This is a pair of early antique August Buerman drop shank iron spurs. One of the spurs is marked Pat with a star and the other is marked Pat'd. They have ten point rowels. They have a beautiful stripped pattern on one side and on the other a dotted pattern. They are in good condition. Measure 6.25" x 4.25."
This is a pair of early antique August Buerman drop shank iron spurs. One of the spurs is marked Pat with a star and the other is marked Pat'd. They have ten point rowels...more. They have a beautiful stripped pattern on one side and on the other a dotted pattern. They are in good condition. Measure 6.25" x 4.25."

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Early Granger Special Bamboo Fly Rod w/Metal Case

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 510)      

This lot features a Granger Special bamboo 9'6" fly fishing rod. Goodwin C. Granger began building bamboo rods commercially in Denver, Colorado, in about 1919 and by 1920 had formed Goodwin Granger & Co. In 1926 the company was renamed Goodwin Granger Co. The early model Goodwin Rod, Granger Rod, Colorado Special and Denver Special were renamed in 1930 and the new names remained relatively consistent throughout the history of the company. New models such as the Champion and Victory were added later. The rod is a three piece with a extra tip section The rod is in good condition for its age, with one eye tip missing. Measures: (Rod Length) 9'6"
This lot features a Granger Special bamboo 9'6" fly fishing rod. Goodwin C. Granger began building bamboo rods commercially in Denver, Colorado, in about 1919 and by 1920...more had formed Goodwin Granger & Co. In 1926 the company was renamed Goodwin Granger Co. The early model Goodwin Rod, Granger Rod, Colorado Special and Denver Special were renamed in 1930 and the new names remained relatively consistent throughout the history of the company. New models such as the Champion and Victory were added later. The rod is a three piece with a extra tip section The rod is in good condition for its age, with one eye tip missing. Measures: (Rod Length) 9'6"

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Cheyenne Beaded Moccasins 19th Century EXCELLENT

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 510)      

This is a very fine set of museum quality beaded moccasins from the Southern Plains Cheyenne Native American Indians. The moccasins date to the third or fourth quarter of the 19th century and show a very well preserved condition. The set shows a Buffalo Indian tanned hide construction with parfleche rawhide soles and glass trade seed beadwork along the top. The beadwork shows a very unique and rare geometric pattern in chalk white, dark red, blue, and medium green. Provenance: From a large Billings, Montana private Native American Indian estate. The moccasins have been looked over and found to be authentic by a Native American expert and valued at over $2000. Each shows a 9.5"L sole with a 3 5/8"H ankle.
This is a very fine set of museum quality beaded moccasins from the Southern Plains Cheyenne Native American Indians. The moccasins date to the third or fourth quarter of...more the 19th century and show a very well preserved condition. The set shows a Buffalo Indian tanned hide construction with parfleche rawhide soles and glass trade seed beadwork along the top. The beadwork shows a very unique and rare geometric pattern in chalk white, dark red, blue, and medium green. Provenance: From a large Billings, Montana private Native American Indian estate. The moccasins have been looked over and found to be authentic by a Native American expert and valued at over $2000. Each shows a 9.5"L sole with a 3 5/8"H ankle.

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Eastern Woodlands Beaded Moccasins Mid-19th C.

Lot # 5a (Sale Order: 6 of 510)      

This is an exceptional pair of floral beaded moccasins from the Eastern Woodlands Great Lakes Region Native American Indian tribes. The set were thought to date to the mid 19th Century (possibly late 19th). The set shows an Indian tanned hide and black trade clothe construction with floral beadwork and a trade thread pattern. The beadwork shows a red white heart, transparent, sky blue coloring. These are in very well preserved good museum quality condition. Each moccasins shows a 9.25"L sole and 3.5"H ankle.
This is an exceptional pair of floral beaded moccasins from the Eastern Woodlands Great Lakes Region Native American Indian tribes. The set were thought to date to the mi...mored 19th Century (possibly late 19th). The set shows an Indian tanned hide and black trade clothe construction with floral beadwork and a trade thread pattern. The beadwork shows a red white heart, transparent, sky blue coloring. These are in very well preserved good museum quality condition. Each moccasins shows a 9.25"L sole and 3.5"H ankle.

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Nez Perce Fully Beaded Arm Bands circa 1890-1910

Lot # 5b (Sale Order: 7 of 510)      

This is a wonderful set of fully beaded cuff arm bands from the Nez Perce Native American Indains. The set dates to the turn of the century circa 1890-1910. This shows a trade clothe and calico construction with faceted glass trade seed beadwork in an excellent floral design with Indian tanned fringe ties that shows semi-transparent green tube glass beads. The set shows overall well preserved condition with little bead loss. Each measures as it sits 2 7/8"x5 3/8" with a total circumference of 10 5/8"L.
This is a wonderful set of fully beaded cuff arm bands from the Nez Perce Native American Indains. The set dates to the turn of the century circa 1890-1910. This shows a ...moretrade clothe and calico construction with faceted glass trade seed beadwork in an excellent floral design with Indian tanned fringe ties that shows semi-transparent green tube glass beads. The set shows overall well preserved condition with little bead loss. Each measures as it sits 2 7/8"x5 3/8" with a total circumference of 10 5/8"L.

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Andrew Fyrberg & Co. Double Action 38 Revolver

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 8 of 510)      

This is an early Andrew Fyrberg & Sons Co. Model 1903 double action top break revolver in a 38 caliber. The revolver shows a nickel finish with hard rubber original grips and a 3 1/4 inch solid rib barrel. The revolver has a serial number of I2438 and was manufactured in the early 1900's. Curio & Relic Handgun FFL Transfer or NICS Background.
This is an early Andrew Fyrberg & Sons Co. Model 1903 double action top break revolver in a 38 caliber. The revolver shows a nickel finish with hard rubber original grips...more and a 3 1/4 inch solid rib barrel. The revolver has a serial number of I2438 and was manufactured in the early 1900's. Curio & Relic Handgun FFL Transfer or NICS Background.

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 9 of 510)      

This is an excellent Old Pawn Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise squash blossom. The piece features seventeen gem quality polished Turquoise nuggets from the famed Godler Turquoise Mine, know for its durability and long lasting color. The mine was discovered in 1932 located east of Austin, Nevada. It was first called the "Last Chance" mine and was later sold to Frank Burnham and then in 1934 to Walter Godber. In Oscar Branson's book, "Turquoise" he calls Godber Turquoise "so hard..." and "some of the finest turquoise in Nevada." Godber-Burnham Turquoise can sell for upwards of $72 per loose carat. The turquoise is set in sterling silver and shows wonderful workmanship. The piece is marked sterling and features a markers mark on the back. It is in good overall condition. Measures: 26" L
This is an excellent Old Pawn Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise squash blossom. The piece features seventeen gem quality polished Turquoise nugg...moreets from the famed Godler Turquoise Mine, know for its durability and long lasting color. The mine was discovered in 1932 located east of Austin, Nevada. It was first called the "Last Chance" mine and was later sold to Frank Burnham and then in 1934 to Walter Godber. In Oscar Branson's book, "Turquoise" he calls Godber Turquoise "so hard..." and "some of the finest turquoise in Nevada." Godber-Burnham Turquoise can sell for upwards of $72 per loose carat. The turquoise is set in sterling silver and shows wonderful workmanship. The piece is marked sterling and features a markers mark on the back. It is in good overall condition. Measures: 26" L

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Navajo Inlayed Mosaic Sterling Silver Bracelet

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 10 of 510)      

This lot features a beautiful Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver bracelet or cuff. This piece has exceptional stones including, black onyx, turquoise, pink spiny oyster, mother of pearl, agate, opal, malachite, lapis lazuli, and more. This piece is by master silversmith, Benson Boyd and is hallmarked "Sterling BB." The bracelet shows a wonderful stained glass pattern inlaid mosaic with bright beautiful stones. This finely crafted bracelet is in good condition. Measures 5/8" D x 2 and 5/8" x 2 and 1/8" with a wrist size inside circumference of 6 and 1/4."
This lot features a beautiful Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver bracelet or cuff. This piece has exceptional stones including, black onyx, turquoise, pink spi...moreny oyster, mother of pearl, agate, opal, malachite, lapis lazuli, and more. This piece is by master silversmith, Benson Boyd and is hallmarked "Sterling BB." The bracelet shows a wonderful stained glass pattern inlaid mosaic with bright beautiful stones. This finely crafted bracelet is in good condition. Measures 5/8" D x 2 and 5/8" x 2 and 1/8" with a wrist size inside circumference of 6 and 1/4."

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Plains Indian Blacksmith Forged Pipe Tomahawk

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 11 of 510)      

This is an excellent modern hand crafted pipe tomahawk in the same styling as ones used by the Plains Native American Indian in the 19th Century. The piece shows a blacksmith hand forged and worked pipe tomahawk head showing an exceptional quality. The tomahawk has a heavy hardwood haft with harness leather wrap sewn with an oiled/greased trade thread. The smoking tip and end cap with draw tip are all inlaid pewter. The blade shows the unique hallmark signature. This is a very durable solid tomahawk and would have taken many days to create. The piece measures 19.25"L with a 8 5/8"L x 2.75"W x 1 3/8" thick head.
This is an excellent modern hand crafted pipe tomahawk in the same styling as ones used by the Plains Native American Indian in the 19th Century. The piece shows a blacks...moremith hand forged and worked pipe tomahawk head showing an exceptional quality. The tomahawk has a heavy hardwood haft with harness leather wrap sewn with an oiled/greased trade thread. The smoking tip and end cap with draw tip are all inlaid pewter. The blade shows the unique hallmark signature. This is a very durable solid tomahawk and would have taken many days to create. The piece measures 19.25"L with a 8 5/8"L x 2.75"W x 1 3/8" thick head.

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Sioux Beaded Sheath & Trade Knife circa 1900

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 12 of 510)      

This is a beautiful fully beaded knife sheath and trade knife from the Sioux Native American Indians. The set dates to circa 1900 and shows overall well preserved good condition with little to no bead loss. The sheath shows an Indian tanned hide construction with excellent glass trade seed beadwork in greasy yellow, sky padre blue, semi-transparent Cheyenne pink, and semi-transparent dark blue. The early trade knife shows a solid wood handle with brass trade tacks being 10.25”L overall. The center top of the sheath shows a section of rolled tin jingle cone danglers and original braided hide tie strap still attached along the top. The piece shows some discoloration and wear from age and use. The sheath is 9.75”L overall.
This is a beautiful fully beaded knife sheath and trade knife from the Sioux Native American Indians. The set dates to circa 1900 and shows overall well preserved good co...morendition with little to no bead loss. The sheath shows an Indian tanned hide construction with excellent glass trade seed beadwork in greasy yellow, sky padre blue, semi-transparent Cheyenne pink, and semi-transparent dark blue. The early trade knife shows a solid wood handle with brass trade tacks being 10.25”L overall. The center top of the sheath shows a section of rolled tin jingle cone danglers and original braided hide tie strap still attached along the top. The piece shows some discoloration and wear from age and use. The sheath is 9.75”L overall.

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Colt Peacemaker .22 Mag SA 6-shot Revolver 1975

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 13 of 510)      

Offered for sale is a Colt Peacemaker .22 Mag Single Action six shot Revolver. This revolver features a 6" barrel, blue'd steel, case hardened frame, and black American eagle grip. The revolver has a case hardened finish on the frame with a wonderfully blued cylinder and round barrel and the original black grips with the eagle with shield and arrows and the prancing Colt pony. This pistol is in good condition, with wear from use, with wear on backstrap and holster wear. The barrel is marked on the barrel "Peacemaker .22 Colt's Pt.F.A MFG. Co. Hartford CT. U.S.A." the frame/cylinder is marked "Pat.Sept.19,1871 July 2,72,Jan.19,75 22MAG." This is a modern revolver. It was manufactured in 1975 and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check. The serial number is G156659. The overall length is 11 1/2"
Offered for sale is a Colt Peacemaker .22 Mag Single Action six shot Revolver. This revolver features a 6" barrel, blue'd steel, case hardened frame, and black American e...moreagle grip. The revolver has a case hardened finish on the frame with a wonderfully blued cylinder and round barrel and the original black grips with the eagle with shield and arrows and the prancing Colt pony. This pistol is in good condition, with wear from use, with wear on backstrap and holster wear. The barrel is marked on the barrel "Peacemaker .22 Colt's Pt.F.A MFG. Co. Hartford CT. U.S.A." the frame/cylinder is marked "Pat.Sept.19,1871 July 2,72,Jan.19,75 22MAG." This is a modern revolver. It was manufactured in 1975 and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check. The serial number is G156659. The overall length is 11 1/2"

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H&R Defender 38 Model 25 .38 S&W Revolver NF

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 14 of 510)      

Offered for sale is a Harrington and Richardson Arms Co. Defender 38 Top Break .38 S&W revolver. This revolver features a top break design, 5 shot cylinder, 4" barrel, blued finish, and black grip. This revolver is a rare sight as it has never been fired and was manufactured in the early years of WWII. This revolver is in never fired 98% condition, with the only visible wear is a small scratch on the barrel and cylinder. This revolver was manufactured circa 1942-43. Curio & Relics firearms FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 7407. The overall length is 8 3/4"
Offered for sale is a Harrington and Richardson Arms Co. Defender 38 Top Break .38 S&W revolver. This revolver features a top break design, 5 shot cylinder, 4" barrel, bl...moreued finish, and black grip. This revolver is a rare sight as it has never been fired and was manufactured in the early years of WWII. This revolver is in never fired 98% condition, with the only visible wear is a small scratch on the barrel and cylinder. This revolver was manufactured circa 1942-43. Curio & Relics firearms FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 7407. The overall length is 8 3/4"

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Colt Open Top Pocket Model .22 Revolver c. 1874

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 15 of 510)      

Offered for sale is a early rare Colt Open Top Pocket Model .22 Cal Spur Trigger revolver. The rare revolver shows the two line Hartford Colt address and was manufactured from 1874. This revolver features a 7 shot cylinder, spur trigger, 2 1/2" barrel, and brass and wood frame and handle. The earliest examples were shipped with a 2-718" barrel, an attached ejector rod housing and a high hammer rotile. Most were plated, some were blued and plated. Factory engraved specimens of this configuration are very rare. Colt reduced the length of the barrels to 2-318" but retained the ejector housing. After a short period the .22 was redesigned and the ejector housing was omitted. Eventually, the high hammer profile was replaced with a lower profile. This revolver is in good condition for its age, showing wear mostly on the screw under the barrel. This revolver shows a dark patina over barrel assembly and cylinder with scattered pitting, light patina to brass frame, dark bore, working action, visible markings and good grips. The revolver was manufactured in 1874. It is a antique and does not require FFL transfer or NICS background check. Its serial number is 10983. The overall length is 5 3/4". NO FFL.
Offered for sale is a early rare Colt Open Top Pocket Model .22 Cal Spur Trigger revolver. The rare revolver shows the two line Hartford Colt address and was manufactured...more from 1874. This revolver features a 7 shot cylinder, spur trigger, 2 1/2" barrel, and brass and wood frame and handle. The earliest examples were shipped with a 2-718" barrel, an attached ejector rod housing and a high hammer rotile. Most were plated, some were blued and plated. Factory engraved specimens of this configuration are very rare. Colt reduced the length of the barrels to 2-318" but retained the ejector housing. After a short period the .22 was redesigned and the ejector housing was omitted. Eventually, the high hammer profile was replaced with a lower profile. This revolver is in good condition for its age, showing wear mostly on the screw under the barrel. This revolver shows a dark patina over barrel assembly and cylinder with scattered pitting, light patina to brass frame, dark bore, working action, visible markings and good grips. The revolver was manufactured in 1874. It is a antique and does not require FFL transfer or NICS background check. Its serial number is 10983. The overall length is 5 3/4". NO FFL.

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Ruger 22/45 Stainless Semi-Auto .22 LR Pistol LNIB

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 16 of 510)      

Available for sale is a like new example of a Ruger 22/45 Stainless Semi-Auto .22 LR pistol with case. The pistol features three magazines, 4 3/4" stainless barrel, polymer frame, and fixed sights. Ruger’s classic .22 LR pistols. The Mark III pistols are simple, rugged and boast the perfect combination of proven design and reliability. 22/45 pistols have all the smooth-shooting characteristics of the Mark III, but have a grip nearly identical to the familiar 1911. This pistol in in like new condition. The pistol measures 8 3/4" L. This pistol was manufactured in 2002 and it is a modern pistol. It requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check. The serial number 225-03210.
Available for sale is a like new example of a Ruger 22/45 Stainless Semi-Auto .22 LR pistol with case. The pistol features three magazines, 4 3/4" stainless barrel, polym...moreer frame, and fixed sights. Ruger’s classic .22 LR pistols. The Mark III pistols are simple, rugged and boast the perfect combination of proven design and reliability. 22/45 pistols have all the smooth-shooting characteristics of the Mark III, but have a grip nearly identical to the familiar 1911. This pistol in in like new condition. The pistol measures 8 3/4" L. This pistol was manufactured in 2002 and it is a modern pistol. It requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check. The serial number 225-03210.

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Zuni Sterling Mosaic Inlay Squash Blossom

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 17 of 510)      

Offered for sale is a Zuni Native American Indian Sterling Silver mosaic inlay squash blossom necklace and earrings. The necklace includes a pair of sterling mosaic earrings. This is a matched set with beautiful stones and workmanship. The mosaic design has turquoise, black onyx, red coral and mother of pearl. It is marked sterling and has a markers mark. The necklace features round concho sterling silver beads with a double strand having ten blossom pendant beads and an excellent squash naja pendant. The condition level is good. The piece is signed MB STERLING. Measures: 24" L
Offered for sale is a Zuni Native American Indian Sterling Silver mosaic inlay squash blossom necklace and earrings. The necklace includes a pair of sterling mosaic earri...morengs. This is a matched set with beautiful stones and workmanship. The mosaic design has turquoise, black onyx, red coral and mother of pearl. It is marked sterling and has a markers mark. The necklace features round concho sterling silver beads with a double strand having ten blossom pendant beads and an excellent squash naja pendant. The condition level is good. The piece is signed MB STERLING. Measures: 24" L

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Navajo Indian Mountain Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 18 of 510)      

The lot features an excellent Navajo Native American Indian Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace with fantastic Indian Mountain Turquoise. The necklace features highly collectible Indian Mountain turquoise know for its beautiful variety of color this set of stones has a stunning black and deep blue tones. These are truly gem quality polished nuggets. The overall condition is good for its age. The necklace shows a double concho round sterling silver beaded necklace with double strand having five large pendants flanking the necklace with large stones and a worked sterling feather design accented by a hanging squash pendant bring the focus central. Truly a finely crafted early piece show very good condition. Measures: 17" L
The lot features an excellent Navajo Native American Indian Squash Blossom Sterling Silver Necklace with fantastic Indian Mountain Turquoise. The necklace features highly...more collectible Indian Mountain turquoise know for its beautiful variety of color this set of stones has a stunning black and deep blue tones. These are truly gem quality polished nuggets. The overall condition is good for its age. The necklace shows a double concho round sterling silver beaded necklace with double strand having five large pendants flanking the necklace with large stones and a worked sterling feather design accented by a hanging squash pendant bring the focus central. Truly a finely crafted early piece show very good condition. Measures: 17" L

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Stevens 14 1/2 Little Scout .22 Single Shot Rifle

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 19 of 510)      

This is a Stevens 14 1/2 Little Scout single shot rifle chambered in the .22 long rifle caliber. The rifle features a steel barrel and receiver with solid walnut hardwood stocks. The barrel is marked "J. Stevens Arms Company Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A. 14 1/2 Little Scout 22-Long Rifle". The Stevens rifle is in good condition. It measures 30.75" with a 16" barrel. This rifle requires a Curio & Relic FFL, a NICS Background Check or FFL Transfer.
This is a Stevens 14 1/2 Little Scout single shot rifle chambered in the .22 long rifle caliber. The rifle features a steel barrel and receiver with solid walnut hardwood...more stocks. The barrel is marked "J. Stevens Arms Company Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A. 14 1/2 Little Scout 22-Long Rifle". The Stevens rifle is in good condition. It measures 30.75" with a 16" barrel. This rifle requires a Curio & Relic FFL, a NICS Background Check or FFL Transfer.

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Steyr-Hahn M1912 9x23mm Steyr Pistol c.1918

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 20 of 510)      

Offered for sale is a Steyr-Hahn M1912 pistol chambered in 9x23mm Steyr. The pistol features a blue'd steel frame and slide, 5" barrel, 8-round charger loaded internal box magazine, and checkered grips. In 1911, the regular Army was equipped with the striker-fired 8mm M1907 Roth-Steyr. To arm the Austrian Landwehr, a form of National Guard, the government of the Kaiser needed a new and modern pistol. While the regulars had a new handgun, the reservists of the Landwher still had to make due with old Gasser revolvers. With war in the neighboring Balkans and a looming crisis with Tsarist Russia, the time for an upgrade was at hand. By 1914, the new Steyr pistol was in service with the Austrian Army just in time for World War 1. Compared to the other European pistols of the Great War, with the possible exception of the British .455 Webley, the 1912 was a most formidable opponent. It soon proved superior in the harsh mountain and trench fighting against the Russians, Serbs, and Italians. It proved so popular that many more Steyr 1912s were ordered than the ‘standard’ pistol, the 1907 Roth-Steyr. The pistol is marked on the left side "Steyr 1918 K S K," the "W-r. 18." This pistol is in good condition, showing much if not all of the original blue finish and pristine checkered wood grips. End of barrel shows slight pitting with holster wear. This rifle was manufactured in 1918. Curio & Relic pistol. FFL transfer or NICS background check. Serial number is 12177.
Offered for sale is a Steyr-Hahn M1912 pistol chambered in 9x23mm Steyr. The pistol features a blue'd steel frame and slide, 5" barrel, 8-round charger loaded internal bo...morex magazine, and checkered grips. In 1911, the regular Army was equipped with the striker-fired 8mm M1907 Roth-Steyr. To arm the Austrian Landwehr, a form of National Guard, the government of the Kaiser needed a new and modern pistol. While the regulars had a new handgun, the reservists of the Landwher still had to make due with old Gasser revolvers. With war in the neighboring Balkans and a looming crisis with Tsarist Russia, the time for an upgrade was at hand. By 1914, the new Steyr pistol was in service with the Austrian Army just in time for World War 1. Compared to the other European pistols of the Great War, with the possible exception of the British .455 Webley, the 1912 was a most formidable opponent. It soon proved superior in the harsh mountain and trench fighting against the Russians, Serbs, and Italians. It proved so popular that many more Steyr 1912s were ordered than the ‘standard’ pistol, the 1907 Roth-Steyr. The pistol is marked on the left side "Steyr 1918 K S K," the "W-r. 18." This pistol is in good condition, showing much if not all of the original blue finish and pristine checkered wood grips. End of barrel shows slight pitting with holster wear. This rifle was manufactured in 1918. Curio & Relic pistol. FFL transfer or NICS background check. Serial number is 12177.

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Colt Army Special .38 Double Action Revolver c1919

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 21 of 510)      

This is a Colt Army Special revolver chambered in the .38 special caliber and was manufactured in 1919. The revolver features a blue'd finish with a six shot cylinder and 4" barrel. The C/3 grips are marked "Colt" near the top with a "C" in the center. The barrel is marked "Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. Hartford Ct. U.S.A." and "Colt Army Special 38". The Colt revolver is in good condition. Firearm shows much of the original finish with some holster finish loss and handling wear, overall a great piece. It measures 4.75" x 9.25". Serial number 443069 P.
This is a Colt Army Special revolver chambered in the .38 special caliber and was manufactured in 1919. The revolver features a blue'd finish with a six shot cylinder and...more 4" barrel. The C/3 grips are marked "Colt" near the top with a "C" in the center. The barrel is marked "Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. Hartford Ct. U.S.A." and "Colt Army Special 38". The Colt revolver is in good condition. Firearm shows much of the original finish with some holster finish loss and handling wear, overall a great piece. It measures 4.75" x 9.25". Serial number 443069 P.

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Colt Model 1849 Wells Fargo Pocket Pistol c. 1856

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 22 of 510)      

This is an early rare Colt Model 1849 Pocket Pistol altered for use on a Wells Fargo Stagecoach. The Colt Model 1849 "Pocket Pistol" shows the roll engraved cylinder showing a Stage Coach (Stagecoach) factory engraved scene. The firearm is in a .36 caliber. The frame and cylinder are original to the firearm and of the Wells Fargo altered group. The revolver shows a four inch octagon marked, "MANHATTAN FIREARMS MANUFG. CO. NEW YORK". The revolver original showed a blue and case finish and has a silver finished brass grip strap with one piece walnut grip. The frame, grip strap, and cylinder are a Colt Manufacture and have a matching serial number of 122094. The firearm appears to be in fine condition for its age with a gray patina having small amounts of blue and case colored finish retained. Bore retains good rifling with some very light pitting. Serial number of 122094, manufactured in 1856. Antique Firearm, pre-1898, requires NO FFL Transfer.
This is an early rare Colt Model 1849 Pocket Pistol altered for use on a Wells Fargo Stagecoach. The Colt Model 1849 "Pocket Pistol" shows the roll engraved cylinder show...moreing a Stage Coach (Stagecoach) factory engraved scene. The firearm is in a .36 caliber. The frame and cylinder are original to the firearm and of the Wells Fargo altered group. The revolver shows a four inch octagon marked, "MANHATTAN FIREARMS MANUFG. CO. NEW YORK". The revolver original showed a blue and case finish and has a silver finished brass grip strap with one piece walnut grip. The frame, grip strap, and cylinder are a Colt Manufacture and have a matching serial number of 122094. The firearm appears to be in fine condition for its age with a gray patina having small amounts of blue and case colored finish retained. Bore retains good rifling with some very light pitting. Serial number of 122094, manufactured in 1856. Antique Firearm, pre-1898, requires NO FFL Transfer.

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Frankford Arsenal Colt 45 Ammo 1875 SAA/Schofield

Lot # 20a (Sale Order: 23 of 510)      

This is an exceptional collection of fifty rounds of unfired original .45 Colt Ammunition from the Frankford Arsenal. The ammunition is from circa 1875 and shows a copper Benet-primed case loaded with 28 grains of black powder and a 230 grain flat nose lead bullet. The cartridge was manufactured to fire in the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver and the Smith & Wesson Model 1875 Schofield Revolver. The internally primed center-fire cartridge case is considered a .45 Colt, but some have given it the designation, the .45 Government Revolver Cartridge. All of the ammunition offered in this lot is in unfired good condition. Some of the cases show a reaction to the lead, as shown, which is original to the ammo. Total of 50 rounds included in this lot. This ammunition sells for $30-$40 and above for a single cartridge.
This is an exceptional collection of fifty rounds of unfired original .45 Colt Ammunition from the Frankford Arsenal. The ammunition is from circa 1875 and shows a copper...more Benet-primed case loaded with 28 grains of black powder and a 230 grain flat nose lead bullet. The cartridge was manufactured to fire in the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver and the Smith & Wesson Model 1875 Schofield Revolver. The internally primed center-fire cartridge case is considered a .45 Colt, but some have given it the designation, the .45 Government Revolver Cartridge. All of the ammunition offered in this lot is in unfired good condition. Some of the cases show a reaction to the lead, as shown, which is original to the ammo. Total of 50 rounds included in this lot. This ammunition sells for $30-$40 and above for a single cartridge.

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U.S. Revolver Co. Iver Johnson 38 S&W Revolver

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 24 of 510)      

This is an Iver Johnson Arms Inc. "U.S. Revolver Co." double action top break revolver. The revolver shows a 38 S&W caliber with a 5 7/8 inch round barrel and nickel finish. The pistol also shows a blue finish on the trigger, trigger guard, and hammer. The pistol shows the hard rubber original grips with, "U.S." markings. The top of the frame is marked "U.S. Revolver Co. Made in U.S.A.". The handgun was manufactured circa 1910 to 1935 (most likely c. 1910-1920) and shows a serial number of 41319. Curio & Relic Handgun FFL Transfer or NICS Background required. Good overall condition.
This is an Iver Johnson Arms Inc. "U.S. Revolver Co." double action top break revolver. The revolver shows a 38 S&W caliber with a 5 7/8 inch round barrel and nickel fini...moresh. The pistol also shows a blue finish on the trigger, trigger guard, and hammer. The pistol shows the hard rubber original grips with, "U.S." markings. The top of the frame is marked "U.S. Revolver Co. Made in U.S.A.". The handgun was manufactured circa 1910 to 1935 (most likely c. 1910-1920) and shows a serial number of 41319. Curio & Relic Handgun FFL Transfer or NICS Background required. Good overall condition.

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Western Great Lakes Beaded Sheath & Knife c. 1870

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 25 of 510)      

This is an exceptional historic & important beaded sheath and pewter inlaid trade knife from the Western Great Lakes Region Native American Indians dating to circa 1870. The circa 1870’s piece was most likely from the Santee Sioux or Cree Tribes. The sheath shows an Indian tanned hide construction with beautifully beaded floral motifs of the period and small hand rolled tine jingle dangler cones. The piece shows the original tie strap still attached at the back. The early trade knife shows a forged iron blade with wood handle/grip having an elaborate artful inlaid pewter design with a geometric pattern. The set shows the correct patina, use, and manufacture indicative of its early authentic age. The set was featured in the 2009 publication/book “The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art” by Mark Francis on page 65, figure 111. The piece was purchased from the Hendershott Museum Consultants in 2007. Gary Hendershott has been collecting and authenticating items for many years including owning many effects of many famous Americans including: Robert E. Lee, George Washington, George Custer, Jesse Games, and more. Hendershott acquires/authenticates items for many historic museums including partnering with the Custer Battlefield Museum at the famous Farrowen bend of the Little Bighorn River (the former site of Sitting Bull’s Camp), The Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody Wyoming (Buffalo Bill Historical Center), and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, which has a wonderful Native American Indian collection. The sheath measures 8 inches long and the knife measures 9 inches long.
This is an exceptional historic & important beaded sheath and pewter inlaid trade knife from the Western Great Lakes Region Native American Indians dating to circa 1870. ...moreThe circa 1870’s piece was most likely from the Santee Sioux or Cree Tribes. The sheath shows an Indian tanned hide construction with beautifully beaded floral motifs of the period and small hand rolled tine jingle dangler cones. The piece shows the original tie strap still attached at the back. The early trade knife shows a forged iron blade with wood handle/grip having an elaborate artful inlaid pewter design with a geometric pattern. The set shows the correct patina, use, and manufacture indicative of its early authentic age. The set was featured in the 2009 publication/book “The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art” by Mark Francis on page 65, figure 111. The piece was purchased from the Hendershott Museum Consultants in 2007. Gary Hendershott has been collecting and authenticating items for many years including owning many effects of many famous Americans including: Robert E. Lee, George Washington, George Custer, Jesse Games, and more. Hendershott acquires/authenticates items for many historic museums including partnering with the Custer Battlefield Museum at the famous Farrowen bend of the Little Bighorn River (the former site of Sitting Bull’s Camp), The Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody Wyoming (Buffalo Bill Historical Center), and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, which has a wonderful Native American Indian collection. The sheath measures 8 inches long and the knife measures 9 inches long.

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