The Stephen L. Pistner Collection

The Stephen L. Pistner Collection

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The Stephen L. Pistner Collection

The Stephen L. Pistner Collection

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Fine Antique Firearms, Edged Weapons and Curiosa. <br>The Fine and Collectible Arms and Sporting Guns will follow the Pistner Collection on Monday, Nov. 6 and continue on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

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Scarce Mexican War Era U.S. Army Certificate of Merit Awarded to Private John Douston, Co. H., Regim

Lot # 400 (Sale Order: 351 of 710)      

The original parchment Certificate of Merit, issued to Private John Douston, Company H, 3rd Regiment of Artillery, for services rendered the United States on September 12 & 13, 1847. Issued on November 25th,1848. Signed by the then Secretary of War, William Marcy. Size: Certificate: 9 1/2-inches X 15-inches. Outer dimensions of matte: 16 1/4-inches x 21 7/8-inches. Sold together with letter of provenance from the owner, stating history of item and its historical importance. The Mexican War broke out during James Polk's term in office, May 13, 1846 to May 30, 1848. An Act of Congress established the original Certificate of Merit on March 3, 1847. It was awarded to 545 U.S. Army soldiers during the Mexican War for gallantry in action and conspicuous military service. The first Certificates were authorized for Privates only. From 1854 they were awarded to Non-Commissioned Officers as well. This Certificate was also awarded in peacetime for particular acts of heroism. A Certificate of Merit Medal was authorized January 11, 1905 to be worn by any holder of the Certificate of Merit. The medal was discontinued on July 9, 1918 by a special Act of congress and was followed by the Distinguished Service Medal. The Distinguished Service Cross eventually replaced the Medal. The Certificate of Merit is considered to be the United States second oldest award for meritorious service. The first was the Badge of Military Merit, instituted by George Washington on August 7, 1782. It fell into disuse after the Revolutionary War. The Certificate of Merit and the subsequent Distinguished Service Medal and Distinguished Service Cross were followed by the Navy Medal of Valor, introduced on December 21, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln signed it into law, the Congress then authorizing the Army Medal of Honor on July 12, 1862. In order of precedence, although the Certificate of Merit became obsolete and was ultimately replaced by the Dist
Estimate: 2000 - 3000...more

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Replica Paterson-Style Beveled Lid Case with Accessories

Lot # 401 (Sale Order: 352 of 710)      

Lined to accommodate 7 1/2-inch Colt Dragoon revolver with accessories. Case of varnished mahogany, lined in burgundy velvet, with cavities for cylinder, flask, bullet mold and can of percussion caps; the period plunger flask with embossed copper alloy body, with stand of arms and flags, with crossed Paterson Colt rifles and pair of revolvers, and banner at bottom, COLTS PATENT, two triangular carrying rings, and pivoting lid at top marked COLTS/PATENT; blued steel mold with COLTS/PATENT on sprue cutter; can of Eley Bros. caps (replica), key on old chain with brass tag, and L-shaped screwdriver/nipple wrench. Case measuring 15 1/8- x 6 7/8- x 2 3/8-inches.
Condition: Condition: Replica case very good to fine, with wear and mars; relined, accessories good; mold with pitting and dark patina.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000...more

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U.S. Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver Inscribed Quantrell, 1863

Lot # 402 (Sale Order: 353 of 710)      

Serial no. 10775, .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with German silver front sight and New York City address. Brass triggerguard assembly, the left side stamped "F". Walnut grips. Left and right grip inspector's cartouches are worn but legible and seven shallow notches [kills/]. Butt faintly inscribed: Quantrell/1863.
Condition: Very good. Metal with dark age patina and scattered light pitting. 75-80% cylinder scene. Grips with light wear and patina. Quantrell inscription possibly spurious. No provenance available. Action very good.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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U.S. Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver

Lot # 403 (Sale Order: 354 of 710)      

Serial no. 13675, .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel marked: Address Sam Colt New York City. Blued finish. Standard etched cylinder scene with legend: U.S. Dragoons/Colt's Patent. Case-hardened loading lever, frame and hammer. Left side of frame marked: Colt's /Patent/U.S. Brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Letter "K" inspector stamp on right side of trigger guard assembly. Letter "V" on left side of triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips with faint LH cartouche on left grip and faint partial cartouche on right grip.
Condition: Fine. Barrel and barrel lug retaining approximately 30-40% finish, primarily on sides of lug and under the barrel. 100% cylinder scene. Loading lever, frame and hammer retaining approximately 50-60% case-hardening with areas of vivid color remaining. Triggerguard and gripstrap assembly are polished brass. Grips very good to excellent with minor period repair splice to front of left grip. Minor dents and bruises. Action tight and crisp. A fine overall example.
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Civilian Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver

Lot # 404 (Sale Order: 355 of 710)      

Serial no. 19511, .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel marked: Address Saml Colt New York City. Numeral "2" stamped on left side of lug near frame. Standard cylinder scene with etched legend: Model U.S.M.R/Colt's Patent. Left side of frame marked: Colt's/Patent. Left side of triggerguard stamped "G". Butt of gripstrap crudely inscribed: M Price. One-piece walnut grips. Right grip carved with 6 fine line notches.
Condition: Very good. Metal showing dark brown age patina with scattered traces of blue finish remaining in protected areas, the majority faded to plum brown. Brass with light age patina. Grips very good to excellent with a few minor dents and bruises. Action excellent. A handsome and appealing example.
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Original Mexican-Loop Holster and Cartridge Belt by G.C. Gallup Saddlery, Pueblo, Colorado, c.1880s

Lot # 405 (Sale Order: 356 of 710)      

Beautifully floral hand-tooled brown leather Mexican double loop style holster with top loop marked: G.C. Gallup/Saddlery/Pueblo/Co. Chamois lining. Made for a Colt 4 3/4-inch single action. Matching money belt style cartridge belt with 48 .44-45 caliber cartridge loops. Billet marked: S.C. Gallup/Saddlery/Pueblo. 34-36-inches long. Difficult to find 19th century gun rigs in this superior condition.
Condition: Both are very good to excellent with scattered light wear overall. Leather soft and pliable. Minor seam repairs.
Estimate: 1800 - 2500...more

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Cased Factory-Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 406 (Sale Order: 357 of 710)      

Serial no. 113522 [with "I" below], .31 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with top flat engraved: "Saml Colt". Factory scroll-engraved throughout. Left side of frame engraved: Colt's/Patent. Blued finish. Nickel-plated triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Factory ivory grips. Contained in original burgundy velvet-lined partitioned mahogany case with eagle powder flask and two-cavity Colt's Patent brass two-cavity bullet mold.
Condition: Fine to excellent. Barrel and cylinder retaining approximately 50-60% finish with scattered spotting, wear and age patina. Strong cylinder scene with minor spots of pitting present. Hammer, lever and frame retaining strong traces of case-hardening. Gripstrap assembly retaining approximately 60-65% finish with light wear overall. Grips excellent. Action tight and crisp. Case with light wear overall; minor burn spot on right front side of lid. Key escutcheon missing. Partitions good. Minor spot wear and fading to lining. Old crack in bottom of case. Accessories with wear and patina.
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Rare Factory Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver with Factory Carved "Dragoon" Patte

Lot # 407 (Sale Order: 358 of 710)      

Serial no.116979 [with dot below], .31 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with top flat engraved "Saml Colt". Factory scroll-engraved throughout, including loading lever. Engraved screws. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Rare factory ivory grips with left grip bearing the high relief-engraved bust image of a U.S. Dragoon. This pattern is considered rare and seldom encountered.
Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 30-35% finish, primarily on triggerguard and gripstrap assembly, the remaining areas with grey-brown age patina. Wedge and wedge screw are period replacements. Cylinder retaining approximately 60-65% scene with wear and patina present. Grips showng light wear with minor age cracks and patina. Action needing repair as cylinder does not advance when hammer is cocked.
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Fine Factory-Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 408 (Sale Order: 359 of 710)      

Serial no. 124522, .31 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with inscribed address: "Saml Colt". Scroll-engraved florals throughout with typical wolf's heads on hammer and dog's head on barrel lug. "Colt's Patent" inscribed on left side of frame. Case-hardened lever, hammer and frame. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Letter "I" stamped below number indicating factory ivory grips which are present. .
Condition: Very good to fine. Barrel, cylinder and frame showing grey-brown age patina. Cylinder retaining approximately 80-85% scene with scattered wear. Gripstrap assembly retaining 85-90% finish with light wear to relief edges. Grips excellent with light wear and patina. Action excellent.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000...more

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Custom-Engraved and Gold-Inlaid Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver with Associated Case and

Lot # 409 (Sale Order: 360 of 710)      

Serial no. 255040, .31 caliber, 6-inch octagonal barrel. Custom floral scroll-engraved overall. Gold-inlaid line borders and banding on lug, frame, hammer and cylinder. Blued finished, Scroll-engraved brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly with rocker-engraved borders. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in associated, non-factory partitioned mahogany case with flask; two-cavity brass mold; cap tin and shot. Key present.
Condition: Excellent as refinished and reconfigured. Retaining 98-100% reblued finish. Brass elements polished bright. Grips retaining approximately 85-90% finish with wear to relief edges. Action good. Case and accessories good to excellent.
Estimate: 1200 - 1800...more

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Cased Custom Engraved Colt 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 410 (Sale Order: 361 of 710)      

Serial no. 284452. .31 caliber, 6-inch octagonal barrel with single-line New York address. Custom scroll-engraved. Blued finish. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Ivory replacement grips. Contained in original London Colt factory case with unmarked two-cavity bullet mold, unmarked eagle flask, Eley cap tin, L-shaped screwdriver and opened box of shellacked cartridges.
Condition: Very good as custom engraved and refinished. Retaining approximately 85-90% reblued and re-silvered finish with scattered wear and patina. Cylinder engraving refreshed. Grips excellent. Action tight and crisp. Case re-lined and showing some loose partitions. Accessories with wear and patina.
Estimate: 2500 - 3500...more

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Rare Original Hand-Tooled California "Slim-Jim" Holster by E.L. Gallatin, Denver, Colorado

Lot # 411 (Sale Order: 362 of 710)      

The left-handed floral hand-tooled black leather "slim-jim" holster with single belt loop, the reverse marked: E.L. Gallatin/Maker/Denver. Appears to be for a Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver.
Condition: Very good. Scattered light surface checking to leather with even wear overall. Belt loop with period repair at top.
Estimate: 1500 - 2500...more

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Original Unmarked California "Slim-Jim" Holster, c.1850s-60s

Lot # 412 (Sale Order: 363 of 710)      

Of smooth black leather, having fine, decorative two-line border stitching. Made for the Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver. Chamois lining. Single belt loop on back.
Condition: Fine to excellent. Belt loop a period replacement. Minor wear to edges and chamois lining.
Estimate: 1200 - 1800...more

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Rare Original U.S. Ordnance Department Letter to Elisha Colt Concerning the Order of 500 Colt's Pist

Lot # 413 (Sale Order: 364 of 710)      

Single page of text written on lavender two-leaf stationery. Text reads: "Ordnance Office/ Washington, Decr. 22nd 1851/ Elisha Colt Esqr./Atty. of S Colt./Hartford Conn./Sir/The account transmitted in/your letter of the 19th inst. for 500/Colt's pistols etc. has been sent/to the Treasury and the sum/of 12,336.60, requested to/ be remitted to you; being $500/less than the amount stated/on the account; the difference/arising from an over charge/of $1 per pistol, Instead of /$24, they were charged at/$25./I am, respfly/Barnhardt/(By Order) W. Maquadier/Capt./Address the office as usual"
Condition: Excellent with minor creases and age wear. Crisp writing. Very displayable.
Estimate: 400 - 500...more

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Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Steel Triggerguard and Gripstrap Assembly

Lot # 414 (Sale Order: 365 of 710)      

Serial no. 100732, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with Hartford address. Left side of frame marked: Colt's/Patent. Letter "G" stamped on left side of triggerguard. Large triggerguard. Scarce steel triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Very good. Metal with dark grey age patina with slight traces of nickel finish remaining in protected areas. Cylinder scene faint but present, showing scattered dents, one spot of heavy pitting and minor scratches. Grips retaining approximately 80-85% varnish with wear to relief edges and minor marks. Action good.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500...more

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Colt Deluxe Model 1855 Revolving Percussion Shotgun

Lot # 415 (Sale Order: 366 of 710)      

Serial no. 940, 10 gauge, 30-inch barrel with steel under-rib. Side hammer. Topstrap marked: Col. Colt Hartford Ct. U.S.A. 5-shot cylinder with lever rammer. Scroll-type trigger guard. Deluxe walnut fore-end with brass cap and oval German silver wedge escutcheons. Checkered deluxe walnut buttstock with shotgun butt and steel buttplate. Wooden ramrod with brass ball tip.
Condition: Good to vey good for this model. Metal showing dark age patina with scattered wear and light pitting, Wood excellent with a few minor dents and blemishes. Action very good.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000...more

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Rare Prototype Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver with Mershon & Hollingsworth Cocking Device

Lot # 416 (Sale Order: 367 of 710)      

Serial no. 3803, .44 caliber. Standard cylinder and 7 1/2-inch barrel with New York markings. Custom brass frame with case-hardened hammer and oil-finished walnut grips. Right side of frame with circular German silver fitting inscribed: Mershon & Hollingsworth/Sept. 8th 1863. Left side of frame fitted with wheel-shaped steel panel cocking device with folding rim. Evidently designed to create a self-cocking revolver similar to the later British Fosbery revolver. Rear of frame with fire-blued lever engaging the hammer and evidently serving as a safety. Elongated hammer.
Condition: Fine. Barrel retains 90% plus blue finish mixed with brown patina. Cylinder retaining much blue finish.
Estimate: 25000 - 35000...more

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Factory-Engraved Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 417 (Sale Order: 368 of 710)      

Serial no.163678 [with letter "E" below], .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel with New york address. Factory scroll-engraved. Left side of frame engraved: Colt's/Patent. Brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Factory ivory grips.
Condition: Good to very good. Metla showing a grey-brown age patina, Cylinder retaining traces of scene with minor dents and pitting present. Brass with light patina. Grips with some shrinkage and showing mellow age cracks and patina. Action good.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000...more

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Scarce and Exceptional Civilian Colt Model 1861 Navy Percussion Revolver

Lot # 418 (Sale Order: 369 of 710)      

Serial no. 22066, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with German silver blade type front sight. New York City address. Blued finish. Case-hardened loading lever, hammer and frame. Frame marked: Colt's/Patent. Standard cylinder scene. Nickel-plated brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Left side of triggerguard stamped: "N". Varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Fine to excellent. Retaining approximately 60-65% finish with scattered light wear and patina. Vibrant case-hardening remaining on lever, hammer and frame. 100% cylinder scene with minor tracking line present. Triggerguard and gripstrap assembly retaining 15-20% finish, primarily in protected areas. Screws retaining bright blue finish. Grips near mint with a few minor marks. Action tight and crisp. Overall, a superior example of this model.
Notes: Manufactured in 1864. Approximately 38,000 of this model were produced.
Estimate: 18000 - 25000...more

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Custom Engraved Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver

Lot # 419 (Sale Order: 370 of 710)      

Serial no. 20040, .36 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel. Custom scroll-engraved in the white. Brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Varnished deluxe walnut grips. Contained in associated burgundy velvet non-factory partitioned case.
Condition: Fine as re-configured and custom engraved. Grips excellent. Case refinished and re-configured. Lining with light wear.
Estimate: 1500 - 2000...more

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Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver Inscribed: C.B.H. Jackson

Lot # 420 (Sale Order: 371 of 710)      

Serial no. 20909 [with "L" below], .36 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with New York address. Blued finish. Left side of frame marked: Colt's/Patent. Left side of triggerguard marked: 8. Fluted cylinder. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and gripstrap assembly. Backstrap inscribed in script: C.B.H. Jackson. Varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Very good as partially refinished. Retaining approximately 60-70% finish, the blue portion an old refinish of thin martial blue, the remaining area with age patina. Triggerguard and gripstrap assembly retaining approximately 70-75% finish with wear and patina to relief edges. Grips retaining approximately 85-90% finish with minor chips, dents and bruises. Action tight and crisp.
Estimate: 4000 - 5000...more

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Rare Henry Nettleton Inspected U.S. Army Colt Cavalry Model Martial Single Action Revolver with Uni

Lot # 421 (Sale Order: 372 of 710)      

Serial no. 48736, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch blued barrel with address reading: Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. Hartford, Ct. U.S. Bottom of barrel marked: P/N.H. Case-hardened frame and hammer. Left side of frame marked: U.S. Right side of triggerguard stamped with a star, signifying a return to factory for repair or alteration. Bottom of frame and gripstrap assembly stamped: H.N. Period replacement one-piece walnut grips with faint, illegible cartouche. Sold together with an original letter from Colt author and expert John A. Kopec. Text relates how this revolver once had a later replacement barrel and the owner, knowing that Kopec did repairs on Colt single actions, wrote inquiring if he might have a Henry Nettleton marked barrel to replace the incorrect barrel now on the revolver. As luck would have it, Kopec had the actual original barrel with correct serial number that had once been on this exact firearm, a once in a lifetime coincidence. The original barrel was once more united with the gun. Kopec was also able to determine that this revolver was more than likely one of a group that were issued to the State militias of Missouri or Kansas. A unique and interesting martial Colt single action.
Condition: Very good. Barrel and ejector rod housing retaining approximately 75-80% finish with scattered wear and one spot of heavy pitting on top, near breech. Frame and hammer retaining much case-hardening with areas of vibrant color remaining. Cylinder with grey patina but retaining blue finish in flutes. Gripstrap assembly retaining strong traces of blue finish mixed with grey patina. Grips very good to excellent with minor wear and marks. Tiny chip present at toe of left grip. Mechanically tight and crisp. A rare and fine Henry Nettleton martial Colt single action with interesting and unique history.
Notes: Manufactured in 1878
Estimate: 10000 - 15000...more

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Scarce Colt Frontier Six-Shooter Single Action Revolver with Etched Panel

Lot # 422 (Sale Order: 373 of 710)      

Serial no. 51346, .44-40 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with Hartford address and etched side panel reading: Colt Frontier Six-Shooter. Early style ejector rod button and hammer. Blued finish. Walnut grips. Contained in a contemporary brown leather slim-jim style holster by Frank Costanza, Stevensville, Montana.
Condition: Good as refinished. Retaining approximately 25-30% of an old reblue with remaining areas showing grey patina overall. Barrel address refreshed. Etched panel with wear but still very legible. Slight traces of old nickel finish remaining on triggerguard and in some protected areas. Grips excellent. Action very good. Holster near mint with light wear present.
Estimate: 4000 - 5500...more

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Colt Single Action Revolver

Lot # 423 (Sale Order: 374 of 710)      

Serial no. 179854,.45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel, the side marked: Colt Single Action Army .45, Nickel-plated barrel and cylinder. Chrome-plated ejector rod housing, frame and gripstrap assembly. Right side of frame faintly inscribed: L.S. Peters. Pearl grips.
Condition: Very good as partially refinished. Barrel and cylinder are later replacements, retaining approximately 95-98% finish with scattered light wear and fine scratches. Ejector rod housing, hammer, frame and gripstrap assembly are rechromed with scattered patches of fine pitting visible beneath finish. Grips with tiny chip at top of right grip and old crack repair to left grip. Action excellent.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000...more

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*Fine Colt Bisley Single Action Army Revolver, c. 1905

Lot # 424 (Sale Order: 375 of 710)      

Serial no. 264601, .38-40 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with standard maker and address marking; Bisley and caliber marking on left side of barrel; two-line, three-patent date marking on left side of frame with rampant colt logo within circle; blue and case-hardened; checkered hard rubber Colt medallion grips.
Condition: Fine. 95% blue; 90% case-hardening, fading; cylinder 75% blue, balance turning brown, with tracking lines; minor wear. Grips fine.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000...more

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