Premier Firearms Auction - Day 1

Premier Firearms Auction - Day 1

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SALE OF THE CENTURY! Large variety of antique and modern firearms to be sold over three days.

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Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson No. 1 Repeating Pistol

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 712)      

Desirable Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson No. 1 Lever Action Repeating Pistol with Early Style Spur Loading Lever

This Volcanic, No. 1 Lever Action Repeating Pistol was manufactured by Horace Smith & Daniel B. Wesson in Norwich Connecticut c. 1854-55. This early No. 1 Type II pistol has the rarely encountered spur loading lever. The .31 caliber, four-inch, part-round/part-octagon barrel with integral magazine has a crowned muzzle, rounded T-bar spring, steel clam-shell magazine follower and nickel-silver, pinch top front sight. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped: "SMITH & WESSON/NORWICH CT." in two lines. The right barrel flat is roll-stamped "CAST-STEEL", and the left flat is stamped "PATENT/FEB. 14.1854" in two lines. The iron receiver has two-piece, bag-shaped, rosewood grips, loading lever with finger hole and spur, single cartridge elevator spring screw, small semi-circular cut-out at the front of the ejection port and pinch top rear sight. The hammer has fine hand cut knurling on the spur. The serial number is stamped on the receiver in front of the lever and on the inside of both bag-shaped grips. "B 67" is stamped on the left side of the butt beneath the grip. All of the visible serial numbers match. The receiver top, sides, back strap, side plates and the back of the hammer are decorated with the open scroll engraving that was standard on S&W lever action pistols. The barrel originally was browned, and the receiver and lever had a high polish blue finish. The hammer and trigger are color casehardened. The rosewood grips have a high polish piano finish. S&W manufactured approximately 1,200 No. 1 Lever Action pistols in 1854-55. No. 1 pistols with spur levers are rare.

Class: Antique

Very good. This rare pistol retains small amounts of the original brown finish on the barrel and casehardened finish on the trigger and hammer. The barrel/magazine has a gray-brown patina with traces of finish in protected areas. Metal surfaces are mostly smooth with scattered handling marks and some roughness near the muzzle. The barrel markings are crisp. The receiver has a silver-gray patina with scattered age spots. The back strap has a dark patina with some rough surface texture. The simple but well-executed factory scroll engraving is sharp. The bag-shaped grips are very good overall with 80% of the original finish and a few insignificant handling marks. This is a fine example of a rare factory engraved S&W No. 1 Lever Action Pistol with spur lever.

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Engraved New Haven Arms Co. No. 1 Pocket Pistol

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 712)      

Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Company No. 1 Lever Action Pocket Pistol

This Volcanic No. 1 Lever Action Pocket Pistol was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company c. 1858. The pistol has the distinctive octagon barrel with integral six-shot magazine, brass receiver and loading lever with finger hole. The receiver sides, top, back strap and side plates are decorated with the extra cost factory open scroll engraving offered by the New Haven Arms Company. The 3 1/2-inch, .31 caliber, "Type III", non-ribbed barrel has a crowned muzzle, T-bar spring with flat edges, pinch-top font sight and thick, clam-shell shaped follower. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the legend: "NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT FEB. 14.1854" in two lines. The receiver has a semi-circular cut-out at the front of the ejection port, dove tail mounted rear sight, hammer with coarse, hand-cut, knurling and two-piece walnut grips. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the butt beneath the grip and on the inside of both grips. All of the visible serial numbers match. The barrel is blued, the receiver is natural brass, the hammer, lever and trigger are color casehardened; and the bolt, cartridge elevator and rear sight are fire blue. The walnut grips have a varnished piano finish. The New Haven Arms Company manufactured approximately 850 No.1 Lever-Action Pocket Pistols with 3 1/2-inch barrels between 1857 and 1860.

Class: Antique

Very good plus. This pistol retains 30% of the original blue and casehardened finish. The T-bar spring and magazine follower are period replacements. The barrel/magazine have a mottled brown patina with small amounts of the original blue finish in protected areas. The barrel legend is crisp. The brass receiver is in good overall condition with a very attractive, untouched patina and sharp factory engraving. The right side plate has been removed and the upper edge is battered. Traces of fire blue finish are present on the cartridge elevator and rear sight. The hammer, trigger and lever retain 30% of the mottled case colors with a mottled gray-brown patina. The grips are good overall and retain 60% of the varnished piano finish with scattered handling marks. This is a good example of a scarce and historically significant, factory engraved Volcanic New Haven Arms Company No. 1 Lever Action Pocket Pistol.

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Glass Winchester Store Display Gun Cabinet

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 712)      

Rare and Desirable Glass Winchester Store Display Gun Cabinet

This factory store display cabinet was manufactured circa early 1900s by Walrus Manufacturing Co. of Decatur, Il. for Winchester. (Brass manufactures plaque affixed underneath with this name, also number 6894 stenciled below this on interior side panel.) It is constructed of quarter sawed oak with full Depression glass panels and a cathedral top with glass panels. It stands approximately 73 inches in height on four legs and each side is 18 inches wide. The inside height is approximately 52 inches. There is a full length door (which is stamped "306" on the top). On the inside is a four sided rack which will hold 20 long guns. All four sides of the 5/8 inch thick rack are marked "WINCHESTER" in white and black bordered red letters with black lettered "PATENT APPLIED FOR" on a white background below. On the sides are shelf brackets to accommodate 6 shelves, (not included). The bottom of the case and the inner edge of the rack are lined with green felt. The original gold light metal makers seal is on the base of the cabinet. This style of cabinet is pictured on page 201 in the book "Winchester Rarities" by Kolowski.

Class: Other

Very fine. The varnish is crazing and the glass is in perfect condition. The felt on the bottom has some minor stains and a few small holes. The decals are intact. Writer only knows of a few of these and feels it is one of the ultimate Winchester promotional items ever made and would make a fine addition to any Winchester collection!

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Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Single "W" Cartridge Display Board

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 712)      

Desirable Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Single "W" Cartridge Display Board

This Winchester Repeating Arms "W" cartridge board was manufactured around the 1890s and measures approximately 45 x 32 inches. The cartridges and components represented range from the tiny bb cap to the massive 4 gauge and total over 100 items not counting the individual caps. The main cartridge display forms a large "W" clearly signifying Winchester, and the background has attractive vignettes of a western hunter on the plains firing a Winchester while using his horse for cover and two hunters armed with Winchesters in a winter scene while the center has a brace of duck suspended from the "H" trademark. The original outer frame is absent and the display has been installed in an outer display box with glass front. Approximate total measurement: 52 x 38 3/4 x 4 3/8 inches.

Class: Other

Fine center section (missing original outer frame), the slightly darkened background shows good color with some light wear and the cartridges are mostly showing an attractive antique patina. The original inner frame has been painted a dark brown/antique gold color and is showing mild wear. The custom made outer glass framed display box has minimal wear overall. A great display to add some character to your gun room!

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Antique Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 712)      

Antique Winchester Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1894 per George Madis' serial number range. The barrel is fitted with a dovetail blade front sight (bead absent) and three folding leaf rear sight (second leaf slightly bent) and is stamped with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and "30 WCF" at the breech. The upper tang is has the three-line model/patent date marking. The top of the receiver has a Winchester factory oval proof, suggesting that the rifle returned to the factory sometime in the 20th century. The deluxe "XXX" walnut forearm and pistol grip stock feature "H" style checkering. The pistol grip stock is fitted with a Winchester hard rubber grip cap and a crescent buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is marked "2644 XXX." The assembly number "2644" is repeated on the stock inlet and stock butt under the buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel and magazine retain 70% partially refinished blue finish with pitting visible under the blue on top center. The receiver, bolt, takedown collar and forend cap retain 75% original blue finish with the balance thinning to a brown. There is minimal light spotting/pitting. 60% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. 85% original case colors remain on the hammer, 30% original case colors remain on the lever, and patterns of original case colors remain on the buttplate. The wood is fine with minor-moderate dings and scratches and crisp checkering overall. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 712)      

Fine Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle in .44-40

Manufactured in 1894 this fine Model 1873 is a third model with integral dust cover rail and dust cover with grip serrations at the rear. The barrel is fitted with a dovetail blade front sight and an elevation adjustable rear sight and is stamped with the two-line address/patent dates marking ahead of the rear sight and "44 W.C.F." at the breech. The caliber designation is also on the brass cartridge elevator: "44 CAL." "MODEL 1873" is stamped on the upper tang, and the lower tang has the serial number. The straight grip stock is fitted with a trapdoor crescent buttplate (cleaning rod not included).

Class: Antique

Fine. 70% of the original blue finish remains overall with the balance thinning to a brown. 60% original case colors remain on the hammer, and 20% original case colors remain on the lever. 40% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. The wood is also fine with minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent. A solid representative example of "the gun that won the West."

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Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 712)      

Winchester Deluxe Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1893. The rifle is fitted with a blade front sight, an elevation buckhorn rear sight and a folding tang peep sight. The top barrel flat is stamped with the two-line address marking ahead of the rear sight and "40-82 W.C.F." at the breech. The lower tang has the patent dates marking and the serial number. The deluxe "XX" walnut forearm and pistol grip stock feature "H" style checkering. The pistol grip stock features an ebony grip insert and is fitted with a solid crescent buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is marked "838 XX." The assembly number "838" is repeated on the stock inlet and buttplate.

Class: Antique

Fine. The barrel and magazine tube retain 60% original blue finish with the balance thinning to a brown. 70% original blue finish remains on the bolt, and 30% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. 25% vivid original case colors remain in the protected areas of the receiver, otherwise fading to silver gray, mostly on the bright bottom. The wood is also fine with numerous scattered scratches and some scattered blemishes in the overall crisp checkering along with retaining much of the original varnish. Mechanically excellent.

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Winchester "Double W" Cartridge Display Bullet Board

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 712)      

Desirable Winchester Repeating Arms Co. "Double W" Cartridge Display Bullet Board

This is a very desirable bullet board showing the iconic "Double W" pattern of cartridges. A gold painted border is mounted around the green board which measures approximately 49 inches by 31 1/2 inches and a wood frame outside that. The board displays a dark green background, red and white lettering and vignettes of a duck, bear hunting scene, and a moose bust (see photograph). The display consists of various cartridges and shotgun shells and nine containers of primers, each described below in white lettering. The entire display has been installed in an outer, glass-fronted, display box that measures approximately 62 x 45 1/4 x 4 3/8 inches.

Class: Other

Fine overall, the background retains vivid color with some scattered minor spotting and light wear. The cartridges have mostly been polished to a bright finish. The original inner frame shows some dark speckling on the gold paint that has minor touch ups in a few places. The original outer frame is very good with some mild wear and staining. The custom made outer display box is very fine with minimal wear.

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Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 712)      

Outstanding Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Manufactured in 1923. This outstanding, high condition Model 94 carbine is fitted with carbine sights, saddle ring on the left side of the receiver and nicely figured walnut carbine stock. The left side of the barrel has the two-line address/patent dates marking followed by the nickel steel marking and caliber designation. A Winchester factory oval proof is stamped on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. The upper tang has the three-line model/trade mark information. According to the consignor, he purchased the carbine in 1960 from the late renowned firearms collector and expert Norm Flayderman out of a case of new unfired 94s.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Excellent plus, near new, retaining 99% plus original blue finish showing limited loss on a few screw heads and some slight thinning on the buttplate. The wood is in equal excellent condition showing only the slightest handling marks. Mechanically excellent. This extraordinary Winchester Model 94 saddle ring carbine would be nearly impossible to improve upon!

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Unique Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1895 Carbine

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 712)      

Unique Documented Special Order Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Carbine with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1904 with the two-line address/patent marking on the left of the receiver, two-line nickel steel and caliber markings on the barrel, model designation on the upper tang, and serial number on the lower tang. Fitted with special order pinned beaded blade front, Lyman single folding leaf rear, and Lyman receiver mounted peep sights. The receiver was not drilled and tapped for, or fitted with a saddle ring to accommodate the peep sight. Mounted with a finger groove forearm, special ordered without the upper handguard and a straight grip stock with special order shotgun buttplate and length of pull which is hand marked in pencil on the buttstock under the plate "1/4 short", meaning the length of pull measures at 12 3/4 inches rather than the standard 13 inches. It is also fitted with special order sling swivel studs on the barrel band and buttstock. A very similar special order 1895 carbine, less than 1000 serial numbers away from this example is pictured in "The Winchester Book" by Madis on page 465. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration including "no sling ring etc" as well as receipt at the warehouse on 22 September 1904 and shipment on 21 September 1904 (factory error, likely shipped 23 September 1904).

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retains 80% plus original blue finish with the balance a smooth grey patina, some light speckling of brown patina on the bottom of the lever, and some scattered minor scratches on top of the barrel and receiver. Most of the vibrate case colors remain on the hammer and trigger plate. The wood is also very fine with some minor dings and scratches scattered throughout. Mechanically excellent.

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Grouping of Four Peep Sights and a Rear Sight for Rifles

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 712)      

Desirable Grouping of Four Peep Sights and a Very Scarce Rear Elevation Sight for Marlin Rifles

1) Marlin elevation adjustable combination rear sight with notch and peep marked "MARLIN/PAT'D JUNE 30 1903". 2) Peep sight marked "PAT. JAN 29.79-MAY6.84". 3) Boxed Lyman No. 2 R14 peep sight for Remington slide action Models 14 and 141. Eye cup marked "WATSON/REG'D". 4) Marbles W12 peep sight, tagged as for Winchester Models 1895 and 1885. 5) Marbles No. W4 1/2 peep sight. Also included are a total of 6 tang mounting screws. All are contained in a generic plastic case.

Class: Other

All are fine or better with some showing some light to mild wear. The Lyman box is fine with some mild wear and the label partially separated on one end. Provenance: The Tom Selleck Collection

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Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy Pistol

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 712)      

Outstanding Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy Pistol

This Lever Action Navy pistol with eight-inch barrel was manufactured by the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company c. 1856.This pistol has the distinctive brass receiver, octagon barrel with integral ten-shot magazine and loading lever with finger loop. The receiver has a natural brass finish, the barrel/magazine is high polish blue, the hammer and trigger are color casehardened and the rear sight, bolt, cartridge elevator and lever are fire blue. The two-piece walnut grips have a varnished piano finish. The .41 caliber, Type I, full ribbed, barrel has a crowned muzzle, rounded T-bar spring, brass cone front sight and clam-shell shaped magazine follower. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the legend: "THE VOLCANIC/REPEATING ARMS CO./PATENT NEW HAVEN CONN. FEB. 14. 1854" in three lines. The brass receiver has semi-circular cuts on the front and rear of the ejection port and dove-tail mounted rear sight. The receiver lacks the factory engraving found on most Volcanic Repeating Arms pistols. The bolt has the early single hook extractor. A "Y" inspection mark is stamped on the left side of the loading lever and the right side of the butt beneath the grip. The serial number is stamped on the right side of the lever, right side of the butt beneath the grip and on the inside of both grips. All of the visible serial numbers match. The Volcanic Repeating Arms Company manufactured approximately 1500 Lever Action Navy pistols with eight-inch barrels before it was reorganized as the New Haven Arms Company by Oliver Winchester in early 1857.

Class: Antique

Excellent. This exceptional pistol shows only storage wear and retains most of the original, high polish blue, casehardened and fire blue finish. The barrel has 95% plus of the high polish blue with traces of edge wear and hints of thinning on the upper flats. The Volcanic Repeating Arms Company legend is extremely sharp. The brass receiver has a beautiful, un-touched patina and remains in excellent condition with perfect side-plate joints. The rear sight, bolt, cartridge elevator and lever retain most of the delicate fire blue finish. The hammer and trigger have 90% of the muted case colors. The two-piece grips are excellent and retain 95% of the original piano finish with a few very insignificant storage marks. This is a truly exceptional example of a scarce and historically significant Volcanic Repeating Arms Company Lever Action Navy pistol in extraordinary condition.

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Group of Assorted Volcanic and Jennings Ammunition

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 712)      

Group of Assorted Volcanic and Jennings Ammunition

The Rocket Ball ammunition design was first patented by Walter Hunt in 1848. Hunt's design utilized the cavity of a Minie ball projectile to hold the propellant and was covered with a punctured base for ignition from an external source. This type of ammunition was used for the Hunt Repeating Rifle, Jennings Rifle, and Smith-Jennings Rifle. The design was improved upon by Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson by adding the primer to the ball making the ammunition completely self contained. This was used in the Smith & Wesson Lever Action Arms and Volcanic Arms. This lot contains two .54 caliber balls for a Jennings Rifle, 13 rounds of .41 Volcanic ammunition, and five rounds of .31 Volcanic ammunition.

Class: Other

Fair-Good. Some of the ammunition is deteriorated/separated but most are intact. All show an overall aged patina with some white oxidation. A great addition to any early repeating arms collection!Provenance: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection.

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New Haven Arms Co./Volcanic Repeating Arms Advertising Poster

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 712)      

New Haven Arms Co./Volcanic Repeating Arms Advertising Poster

The headline of the poster reads "VOLCANIC/REPEATING FIRE ARMS,/MANUFACTURED BY THE/NEW HAVEN ARMS COMPANY,/NEW HAVEN, CONN./(PATENTED, 1854.) The advertisement praises Volcanic pistols and rifles for their modernity and expresses their superiority over cap and ball revolvers. It also shows a price list for the different models as well as two testimonials of Volcanic Arms in sea service. It is dated "October, 1859". The poster measures 12x18 1/2 inches and is stored between two sheets of plexiglass.

Class: Other

Very fine. The poster shows very little wear and is completely legible. There are slight areas of discoloration in the top left corned and underneath the price list with one faint fold line in the center.Provenance: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection.

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30 Bullet Holder for Volcanic or New Haven Arms Pistols

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 712)      

30 Bullet Holder for Volcanic or New Haven Arms Pistols

Offered here is reportedly a one-of-a-kind "30 Bullet Holder" for either a Volcanic Repeating Pistol of a New Haven Arms Repeating Pistol. The design appears to allow for rapid loading of .31 Volcanic cartridges via a sliding door that, when opened, would drop the cartridges down the pistol's magazine tube. It is constructed of six pewter tubes soldered together with one end closed off and the other acting as the aforementioned door. This may be the product of an ingenuitive period craftsman looking for a way to speed the reloading process of his own pistol.

Class: Other

Very good. Some oxidation present, mostly at the solder joints. The overall construction is strong with some areas of the joints less filled than others. The door is jammed shut and appears to have been repaired long ago. This would make a great addition to any Volcanic or New Haven Arms pistol collection!Provenance: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection.

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Volcanic Repeating Arms Advertising Poster

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 712)      

Volcanic Repeating Arms Advertising Poster

The poster shows a patent drawing of a Volcanic Pistol along with the company name at the top of the page. The body of the text explains how to load, fire, clean, and maintain the Volcanic Pistol and explain the new type of ammunition. The other side is listing reasons one should be interested in the pistol and singing the praise of the new action over traditional percussion revolvers as well as an ammunition price list. The back is also marked for James Carlton, an agent for Volcanic in Baltimore, MD. The poster measures some 10x12 inches and is between plexiglass.

Class: Other

The upper and lower halves of the page have separated but nearly all of the text is still legible. There is some light staining. Overall in fine condition for a piece its age.Provenance: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection.

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Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Co. No. 2 Navy Pistol

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 712)      

Desirable Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Company No. 2 Lever Action Navy Pistol with Scarce Six Inch Barrel

This Factory engraved, silver-plated, lever action No. 2 Navy pistol was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company c. 1857. The New Haven Arms Company manufactured approximately 300 No. 2 Navy pistols with six-inch barrels. Most New Haven Arms No. 2 pistols were not factory engraved and had plain brass receivers. No. 2 Navy pistols with six inch barrels, factory engraving and silver-plated receivers, like this example, are rare. This pistol has the distinctive octagon barrel with integral eight shot magazine, silver-plated brass receiver and loading lever with finger hole. The .41 caliber, "Type I" barrel has a full rib, crowned muzzle, rounded T-bar spring, cone-shaped brass front sight and clam-shell shaped magazine follower. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the New Haven Arms Company legend: "NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT FEB. 14, 1854" in two lines. The sides, top, back strap and side plates of silver-plated brass receiver are decorated with the simple, open scroll, factory engraving utilized by the New Haven Arms Company. The receiver has shallow cut-outs on either end of the ejection port and a dove-tail mounted, rear sight. The bolt has a single hook extractor. The hammer has coarse, hand-cut, knurling on the spur. A "1" inspection mark is stamped on the left side of the loading lever and the left side of the butt beneath the grip. The right side of the loading lever, right side of the butt beneath the grip and inside of both grips are stamped with the serial number. All of the visible serial numbers match. The barrel has a high polish blue finish, the receiver is silver-plated, the loading lever, cartridge elevator, bolt and rear sight are fire blue. The hammer and trigger are color casehardened and the two piece walnut grips have a high polish piano finish.

Class: Antique

Fine. This pistol is all original and retains 50% of the original blue finish on the barrel/magazine with some light flash pitting on the top barrel flats immediately behind the rear sight. The barrel legend is light but legible. The brass receiver is in good overall condition with sharp factory engraving, perfect side plate joints and minimal handling marks. The receiver retains strong traces of the tarnished, delicate, silver-plated finish in protected areas. Nearly all of the silver plating is visible beneath the grips. The balance of the receiver has an attractive untouched patina. The bolt has a significant amount of the fire blue finish intact. Traces of fire blue finish are present on protected areas of the loading lever and rear sight; the balance of the finish has faded to a smooth brown patina. The case colors on the hammer and trigger have aged to a gray-brown patina. The two-piece grips are very fine and retain 90% of the high polish piano finish with some minor handling marks and some wear on the edges of the butt. This is an exceptional example of a limited production New Haven Arms Company No. 2 Navy pistol with very scarce six-inch barrel, factory engraving and silver-plated receiver.

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Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Single "W" Cartridge Display Board

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 712)      

Desirable Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Single "W" Cartridge Display Board

This Winchester Repeating Arms "W" cartridge board was manufactured around the 1890s and measures approximately 45 x 32 inches not counting the outer oak frame. The cartridges and components represented range from the tiny bb cap to the massive 4 gauge and total over 100 items not counting the individual caps. The main cartridge display forms a large "W" clearly signifying Winchester, and the background has attractive vignettes of a western hunter on the plains firing a Winchester while using his horse for cover and two hunters armed with Winchesters in a winter scene while the center has a brace of duck suspended from the "H" trademark. The original display has been installed in an outer frame with glass display panel. Approximate total measurement: 50 3/4 x 37 3/4 inches.

Class: Other

Very good, the display retains all of the cartridges and attractive color on the background with minimal wear/handling evidence. The inner frame has been repainted silver. The refinished, modified, glassed in outer frame is very good with some mild wear and scattered minor handling marks.

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Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 712)      

Documented Special Order Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle in .22 Short with Extra Length 26 Inch Barrel, Full Length Magazine, and Rare Birds Eye Maple Checkered Pistol Grip Stock with Factory Letter

Manufactured in 1900. The accompanying factory letter lists this rifle with a 26 inch barrel in .22 Short, checkered fancy pistol grip stock, and birds eye maple stock when received in the warehouse on May 23, 1900 and shipped the same day. Lyman beaded round blade front and Winchester 32A elevation adjustable rear notch sights, second style barrel inscription, "22 SHORT" caliber marking on top barrel flat at the breech, full length nickel plated magazine tube, casehardened Second Model receiver, with hidden locking lugs, blue breech bolt, checkered casehardened hammer, and upper tang mounted flip up Lyman rear peep sight. Birds eye maple 12 groove slide handle and deluxe checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber Winchester grip cap, and nickel plate buttplate. The left side of the lower tang is numbered "10062" as is the butt end of the stock, the inside of the buttplate is numbered "10084". According to the information on page 232 of "Winchester Slide Action Rifles: Volume I" by Ned Schwing only four birds eye maple buttstocks were ordered during the production of the casehardened variant Second Model 1890 Rifle accounting for just 7.1% of total buttstock production. The information given on pages 235 of the same book states that only 10, 26 inch barrels were manufactured during the Second Model period.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine 70% original blue finish remains on the barrel with edge wear, scattered dings and scratches, well-defined markings, and some spotting on the muzzle. The magazine tube retains 90% original bright nickel finish with some slide retraction marks. The receiver has 50% faded original case colors visible with the balance silver gray, dark spots visible on the trigger guard assembly. The refinished wood is fine with small dings and scratches overall, darkened varnish, replacement lower buttplate screw, and dark spotting on the buttplate. Mechanically excellent.

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New Haven Arms Company Henry Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 712)      

Desirable New Haven Arms Company Henry Lever Action Rifle

This Henry lever action rifle was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company in 1866. Several sources state that the highest "known" Henry rifle serial number is "12832". However, Henry rifle serial numbers overlapped the serial numbers of Winchester Model 1866 rifles which begin about number "12476". Henry rifle serial numbers are believed to have continued as high as "14262". This rifle has the distinctive Henry octagon barrel with integral 15-shot magazine and brass receiver. The barrel has a nickel silver front sight blade with flat back and final pattern folding leaf rear sight with 900 yard center notch and elevation bar stop screw below the notch. The magazine has the large diameter brass follower and the bottom of the receiver has the later pattern, beveled, follower cut-out. The hammer has coarse hand knurling on the spur. The brass buttplate is the second pattern with sharply pointed heel. The buttplate has a hinged trap door. The rifle is complete with the four piece, jointed, steel cleaning rod with brass tip furnished with late production Henry rifles. The stock is straight grain American walnut. The left side of the stock has a sling swivel and the left side of the barrel has a screw-mounted loop for a sling hook. The sling swivel and loop were standard features on later production Henry rifles. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped with the larger, second style, legend: "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT. 16. 1860/MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN. CT." in two lines ahead of the rear sight. This legend uses all serif letters. The serial number "12885" is stamped: (1) on the top barrel flat between the rear sight and edge of the receiver, (2) inside the buttplate below the lower screw hole, (3) left side of the lower receiver tang beneath the stock and (4) in the stock upper tang inlet. All of the visible serial numbers match. The late style cap-head buttplate and tang screws are, correctly, not serial numbered. The barrel/magazine is blued, the receiver and buttplate are natural brass and the hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened. The stock is varnished with a semi-gloss finish.

Class: Antique

Fine. This late production Henry rifle is all original and remains in untouched 'attic' condition with 30% of the blue and casehardened finish intact. The barrel/magazine has a plum brown patina and scattered age spotting. Traces of blue are present in protected areas. The barrel edges are sharp. The New Haven Arms Co., legend is light but fully legible. The center of the barrel has a bulge visible in the bore and on the external metal which is stressed. The front and rear sights are original to the rifle. The untouched brass receiver and buttplate both have a deep and very attractive patina only acquired with great age. The side plate joints are tight and the receiver shows only light-moderate handling wear. Small amounts of nitre blue finish are present on protected areas of the bolt. The case colors on the hammer, trigger and lever have aged to a deep brown patina, The walnut stock remains in very fine condition with scattered storage dings and most of the original finish. Wear is limited to a few insignificant storage and handling marks. This is a fine, un-touched, example of a late, 1866 production, Henry lever action rifle.

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Kittredge & Co. Marked Brass Belt Cartridge Box for .44 RF Rifle

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 712)      

Outstanding Kittredge & Co. Marked Brass Belt Cartridge Box for .44 RF Rifle Cartridges

This design was patented by Augustus Bennett on January 27, 1863 (reissue April 14) and produced by B. Kittredge & Co; originally as an accessory for the Frank Wesson rifles the firm was selling. The box was readily adaptable for use with the .44 RF cartridge (such as the Henry rifle, as described in Les Quick's book on the history of the Henry Rifle during the Civil War). Construction is solid brass with "B.KITTREDGE & CO. (partially obscured)/GUN DEALERS/CIN OHIO/PATENTED. JAN. 27. 1863/REISSUED APL.14. 63" stamped on the spring loaded lid, brass belt loops and nitre blued spring, and a round body.

Class: Other

Excellent, showing most of the original applied lacquer, almost all of the bright original nitre blue on the spring and crisp, visible markings. A highly desirable, must have accessory item to pair with your Wesson or martially inspected Henry rifle collection!

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Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 712)      

Excellent Special Order Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter

The accompanying factory letter lists this rifle with an octagon barrel in .40-82 caliber, plain trigger, plain pistol grip stock and half magazine when received in the warehouse on April 16, 1889 and shipped on April 18. The rifle is fitted with a dovetail Lyman beaded blade front sight, an elevation adjustable rear sight and a Lyman folding tang peep sight. The top barrel flat is stamped with the two-line address ahead of the rear sight and the caliber designation "40-82 W.C.F." at the breech. The lower tang is marked with the serial number and two-line patent dates marking. The button magazine and standard straight grain walnut pistol grip stock are special order features. According to Winchester author George Madis, these special order features make for "a scarce and unusual combination" (see "The Winchester Book" on page 314). The forend cap, receiver, hammer, lever and solid crescent buttplate are casehardened, the loading gate is niter blue, and the barrel and bolt are blued. The buttstock features an ebony insert on the grip. The left side of the lower tang is stamped "965 CF." The "CF" is likely for "custom fit." The assembly number "965" is repeated on the stock inlet and buttplate.

Class: Antique

Excellent. The barrel retains 90% plus original blue finish with thinning to brown on the balance. 97% original blue remains on the bolt. 85% original niter blue remains on the loading gate. 85% plus vivid original case colors remain on the receiver, 75% original case colors remain on the forend cap, hammer and lever, and traces of original case colors remain on the buttplate. The wood is exceptionally fine with minor dings and scratches and retaining most of the original varnish. Mechanically excellent. A highly attractive special order Model 1886 rifle worthy of any Winchester lever action collection.

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Engraved New Haven Arms Company Volcanic Carbine

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 712)      

Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Company Volcanic Lever Action Carbine

This Volcanic Lever Action Carbine was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company c. 1857. The carbine has a silver-plated brass receiver and buttplate with the standard New Haven Arms Company factory scroll engraving on the top and sides of the receiver and heel of the buttplate. The carbine has a 'Type II' barrel with half-rib that was originally manufactured by the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company before it was re-organized as the New Haven Arms Company in April 1857. The distinctive octagon barrel and integral 20-shot magazine are blued. The barrel has a crowned muzzle, rounded T-bar spring, half-moon, nickel-silver, front sight blade and brass, clam-shell shaped, magazine follower. The top barrel flat is roll-stamped: "NEWHAVEN CONN. PATENT FEB. 14. 1854" in one-line. The brass receiver has crescent cut-outs on the front and rear end of the ejection port and is fitted with a dove-tail mounted rear sight with knurled elevation wheel. The hammer has coarse, hand-cut, knurling on the spur. The bolt, rear sight, cartridge carrier, lever spring and screws have a fire blue finish. The hammer, trigger and lever are color casehardened. The straight grain American walnut stock has a high polish piano finish. The serial number "34" is stamped on the left side of the lower receiver tang beneath the stock, on the inside of the buttplate heel, on the heel of the stock beneath the buttplate and on the shanks of the hand-fitted buttplate and stock screws. All of the visible serial numbers match. The New Haven Arms Company manufactured approximately 1000 lever action carbines with 16- inch, 21-inch and 25-inch barrel between 1857 and 1860. Early production carbines, like this example, utilized some Volcanic Repeating Arms components.

Class: Antique

Very good plus. This carbine is mostly all original with the exception of the lower buttplate screw and retains 60% of the original blue and silver-plated finish. The barrel and magazine retain 80% of the original blue finish which has faded to a pleasing plum-brown patina. The surfaces of the barrel/magazine are smooth with sharp edges. The barrel legend is crisp. The brass receiver and buttplate are in very good condition with small amounts of the delicate silver-plated finish visible in protected areas. The surfaces of the receiver and buttplate show minimal handling and storage wear. The simple but well executed factory scroll engraving is crisp and deep. Significant amounts of fire blue finish are present on the bolt, rear sight and cartridge carrier. The hammer, trigger and lever retain 70% of the muted case colors. The stock is in fine condition and retains 90% of the original piano finish. The stock has a number of light handling marks the most significant of which are a series of old and shallow scratches along the lower left side. This is a solid representative example of an early production, factory engraved, silver-plated New Haven Arms Company Volcanic Lever Action Carbine. Provenance: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection.

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Special Order Nickel-Trimmed Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 712)      

Exceptional Winchester Special Order Nickel-Trimmed Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle in Desirable .22 Short

Manufactured in 1910 with special order two-tone finish (blue/nickel). The barrel and magazine are blue, the hammer is casehardened and the remaining surfaces are plated in nickel. According to Winchester slide action rifle expert and author Ned Schwing, only 1,340 Model 1890s received the factory half nickel finish within the serial number range 1-329,999 (see "Winchester Slide Action Rifles, Vol I," page 221). Although this rifle (410226) falls out of this serial number range examined by Schwing, these statistics nevertheless highlight the rarity of factory two-tone Model 1890s. The top barrel flat has the two-line address/patent dates marking followed by "-MOD. 1890-" ahead of the rear sight and "22 SHORT" at the breech. The upper tang is marked "WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK." Matching serial numbers are on the frame and lower tang. Fitted with dovetailed blade front and elevation adjustable rear sights.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Exceptionally fine. The blued components retain 80% original finish thinning to a brown and some light spotting. The remaining surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with some minor flaking. The highly figured walnut stock is excellent with some minor handling marks and retaining most of the finish. Mechanically excellent. An attractive and rare Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle!

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Etched Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 712)      

Unique Special Order Etched Winchester Deluxe Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1919. Beaded blade front and elevation adjustable sporting notch rear sights, standard barrel markings, Winchester "WP" proofs on the barrel and receiver at the breech, acid etched floral and scroll motif panels on the receiver sides. On page 318 of "Winchester Engraving" by R.L. Wilson, there is a Model 12 photograph that identifies it as having "Deep etching by Phil Clundt" which is very similar to the embellishment on this particular Model 1890. Unfortunately, there is no factory record available for this particular rifle. Standard markings on the upper tang, and matching serial numbers on the receiver and lower tang. Short, twelve groove slide handle and highly figured checkered walnut pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap, and blue steel crescent buttplate.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine. 70% original blue finish remains on the barrel with well defined markings, some minor edge wear, small surface scratches, and brown patina around the muzzle. The receiver retains 40% blue with attractive floral designs, edge wear overall, and some scattered darker spotting. The refinished wood is very good with attractive grain, small dings and scratches overall, moderately worn checkering, and mostly brown patina on the buttplate. Mechanically excellent.

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