Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

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Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

Fine Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction

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Span.-Am. War Era Chromo-Lithograph

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 643)      

Spanish-American War Era Chromo-Lithograph, entitled ''A Heart-Breaking Parting'', of soldier clad in Spanish-American War attire with Trapdoor Springfield rifle leaving home to fight. Image size approx. 16''x20''; framed approx. 20''x24''. Condition is fine with minor damage at bottom edge. Glass appears to be original. Est.: $300-$500....more

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Span.-Am. War Era Chromo-Lithograph

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Spanish-American War Era Chromo-Lithograph, entitled ''The Battle of Malate, Philippines, night of July 31st, 1898''. Multi-colored image shows American Infantry and Cavalrymen, including the 10th PA, attacking Spanish position, with 3'' oval in top right corner of Col. A.L. Hawkins. Image size approx. 27''x20''; framed approx. 24''x32''. Condition is about fine with minor discoloration in night sky, as well as some fading to image. Original frame and glass are present. Est.: $350-$500....more

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Lot of 2 Original Buffalo Bill's Red Banners

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Lot of Two (2) Original Buffalo Bill's Red Banners, one marked ''Congress of Rough Riders 1909 Tour'', and the other marked ''Buffalo Bill's Farewell Performance 1916 Tour''. Both are in excellent condition showing very light soiling and minor fading. Est.: $400-$600/lot....more

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Hotel Registration Page - Buffalo Bill

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Hotel Registration Page from the Eastern Hotel, Dunkirk, NY, dated Thursday, May 28, 1885, signed by Buffalo Bill's Advanced Brigade, in preparation for their upcoming Wild West Show. Condition is excellent, as framed and matted. Est.: $350-$500....more

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Pair of Beaded & Fringed Western Gauntlets

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 643)      

Pair of Beaded and Fringed Western Gauntlets, nicely lined and utilized seven different colors of beads. Beautifully executed, approx. size 9. Condition is excellent showing only light wear and probably dating from the early to mid-20th Century. Est.: $450-$650....more

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Late Civil War Era Model 1855 Brass Buckle Plate

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 643)      

Late Civil War Era U.S. Model 1855 Brass Buckle Plate, with silver wreath. Condition is very good to fine with thinning to eagle shield and minor loss of detail elsewhere. Est.: $250-$500....more

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Lot of 3 Civil War Era Tintypes

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Lot of Three (3) Civil War Era Tintypes, one of a Union soldier in uniform, with rifled musket and bayonet, in glass-covered gilt framed gutta percha case; one of what appears to be a Civil War period band drummer in full regalia, in studio setting, in glass-covered gilt framed simulated leather covering with embossed finish; and one of Civil War soldier with what appears to be an 1855 rifled musket, bummer cap, and uniform, possibly Confederate (this image is reversed on the plate and U.S. is in mirror image on the belt buckle). Condition to all three is about excellent. Images remain in very high condition as does most of the plating to frame. Loose image with some minor corrosion to exterior edges. Gutta percha case with some minor repairs. Est.: $750-$1,000/lot....more

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Revolutionary War Period Light Horse Saber

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Revolutionary War Period Light Horse Saber, 27'' blade, 33-1/4'' overall, gilt brass guard with lion's head pommel, and what appears to be an American hardwood grip such as elm. Condition is very good considering its age, with even discoloration to blade and nicks to edge. Thinning to gilt finish on pommel and guard; fractures from dryness on grip. No scabbard. Est.: $500-$750....more

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Model 1820 Infantry Officer's Sword, by Horstmann

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Model 1820 Infantry Officer's Sword, with Indian head pommel, by Horstmann & Sons, Philada, beautiful 30'' bright blade with blue and gold details, pearl grips, and gilt crossguard and pommel. Baroque knucklebow attaches to shoulder of Indian and is decorated with floral type scrolls. In brass scabbard showing light simple decoration, the back of which is stamped ''132'' (possibly Horstmann's catalog number), just below Horstmann's scroll trademark. Used from approx. 1821. Condition is fine. Blade shows light wear near guard to blue finish. Gilt has thinned to approx. 30%, much of which remains on backstrap. Scabbard with light dents and minor discoloration. A beautiful early American sword. Est.: $800-$1,200....more

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U.S. 1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword

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U.S. Model 1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword, by W.H. Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia, 32'' medium relief etched blade, standard pierced U.S. gilt bronze guard, bow and pommel, with wire wrapped skateskin grip, in double-ring black iron scabbard with gilded brass throat, middle band, and tip. Condition is about fine with moderate thinning to gilt on guard. Toning to blade and nicks to edge. Scabbard with even patination to brass components and light to moderate toning to top iron portion. Est.: $600-$800....more

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Lg. Mid-19th C. American made Arkansas Toothpick

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Large and Unique Mid-19th Century American made Arkansas Toothpick, marked ''J.S. Silver Jr./Trenton, NJ'', 15'' double-edged blade, steel finial-tipped coffin-shaped guard, alternately grooved and checkered four-sided tapered American walnut grip, with steel round flat pommel nut. J.S. Silver is mentioned in several Civil War publications as a Union sword maker. Condition is excellent as lightly sharpened, with very small loss at tip. Etched panel maker's name remains 90% visible, with light carbon spotting to blade. Grips remains in excellent condition. Est.: $1,800-$2,400....more

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Ames Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artillery Sword

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Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artillery Sword, by Ames, 19'' double-edged blade, 25-1/4'' overall, remaining in government service from approx. 1832-1870. This example is ADK inspected with sub-inspector JWR to cast bronze grip. Condition is very good with thinning and toning to finish. Pommel with some loss of detail to eagle motif. Based on the Roman gladius. Est.: $300-$500....more

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U.S. Model 1850 Presentation Officer's Sword

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U.S. Model 1850 Presentation Officer's Sword, 30'' blade with nicely etched scroll, Stand of Arms, and eagle motifs. Wire-wrapped skateskin grip with pierced guard, Phrygian helmet pommel cap, with top of hilt engraved ''Lieut. And. Riddle''. Iron scabbard is double brass banded with brass chape and throat rings. Upper band marked ''Adj. John Nyce/for Reg't P.R.V.C./33rd Reg't P.V.'', (4th PA Reserves 33rd Inf.), who started the war with altered flintlock muskets, and marched toward Manasses in 1862. This regiment fought continuously throughout the Civil War. Their glorious history reads like a novel, and no doubt both Riddle and Nyce played an important role. Condition is fine with good detail to etching on blade. All twisted copper wire is present, although loose in some places. Scabbard with dent to both sides of chape. Inscriptions show polishing over time, which has slightly thinned its definition. A great old sword with lots of history. Est.: $1,800-$2,400....more

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Model 1852 U.S. Naval Officer's Sword

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 643)      

Model 1852 U.S. Naval Officer's Sword, by Horstmann, Philadelphia, with naval motifs named to Sargent Forre, which is etched on right side of 30'' blade. Sword measures approx. 36'' overall with wire-wrapped skateskin grip, Phrygian helmet pommel cap, with oak spray and acorns cast in high relief. Pierced guard is cast with ''USN'' to bottom portion; guard begins and terminates with dolphin heads. Leather scabbard with throat, chape, and central portion showing rope and dolphin motifs. Leather hanger and partial belt remain. Portapee to crossguard portion of sword. Condition is very good to fine with light thinning and minor toning to gilt on guard. Blade remains bright. Leather portion of scabbard and belt with light crazing and losses. Est.: $1,000-$1,500....more

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U.S. Model 1840 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, by Ames

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U.S. Model 1840 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, by Ames, this example dated 1848, putting it at the time of the Mexican War and correct for use by either Union or Confederate forces. Blade measures 36''; 41-1/2'' overall. This pattern sword was in basic use for 75 years and was nicknamed ''The Old Wristbreaker''. Pommel with Phrygian helmet pommel, with half-basket two-branch knuckleguard bow. Inspector marked ''WD''. Condition is fine. Wire wrap is present. Leather handle with light nicks. Blade with minor carbon spotting, more pronounced to scabbard. Est.: $800-$1,200....more

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U.S. Model 1860 Lt. Cavalry Saber, by Millard

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U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber, by Millard, 35'' bright blade, 41'' overall, with wire-wrapped leather grip and brass pommel cap and guard. Scabbard with dual suspension rings with standard Cavalry drag at tip. Condition is excellent. Blade remains bright with just light runner marks. Grip area perhaps with additional coat of lacquer at one point. Leather washer is present. Scabbard with light even wear and patination. Very nice. Est.: $600-$800....more

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Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber

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Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber, (1861-1862), 35-1/2'' blade, 41-1/4'' overall, blade marked ''Tiffany & Co./New York'', with iron pommel and guard, very similar to standard Cavalry sabers; with wire-wrapped wooden grip. Condition is good with moderate patination to blade and iron grip fittings. Thinning to grip material showing through to cord in some places, predominantly in grip area. Est.: $400-$600....more

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Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 643)      

Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber, (1861-1862), 35-1/2'' blade, 41-1/4'' overall, blade marked ''Tiffany & Co./New York'', with iron pommel and guard, very similar to standard Cavalry sabers; originally with wire-wrapped wooden grip. Condition is good with moderate patination to blade and iron grip fittings. Wrapped wooden grip has lost much of its double twisted wire. Est.: $400-$600....more

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Early 20th-C. English Pattern 1897 Infantry Sword

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 643)      

Early 20th Century English Pattern 1897 Infantry Officer's Sword, with Edward VII etched motif to blade and prominently displayed in pierced guard; 32-1/2'' blade, 38-1/2'' overall, with double wire-wrapped skate grip and checkered backstrap. Spine of sword is marked ''London Made''. In brown leather-covered nickel-throated scabbard. Edward VII reigned from 1901-1910. He was the eldest son of Queen Victoria and was on the throne during the last part of the Boar War. Although his reign was short, much of the shift in European power occurred in the first decade of the 20th Century. Condition is excellent showing just light carbon spotting overall to blade and guard. Treated scabbard with minor scuffs and scratches. Leather washer is present. Est.: $600-$800....more

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Manton & Co. Model 1912 Cavalry Sword

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 643)      

English Pattern Model 1912 Cavalry Sword, by Manton & Co. (marked ''Calcutta''), 35'' blade, 42-1/2'' overall, with wire-wrapped skate handle, foliate decorated solid half-basket guard. Spine of blade marked ''London Made''. In treated leather covered scabbard with nickel-plated throat. Condition is fine. Blade with minor carbon spotting, minor wear and flattening to skateskin, and mild corrosion coming through plating on guard. Scabbard has been re-dyed brown. Est.: $400-$600....more

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Mass. Arms Co. Wesson & Leavett Perc. Revolver

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 643)      

Mass. Arms Co. Wesson & Leavett Percussion Belt Revolver, NVSN, .31 cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, originally with blue finish, brass triggerguard, back and buttstrap; with rosewood grips. Mfg'd 1850-1851. Scarce with approx. 1000 produced. Condition is good retaining little original finish. Grips with oil darkening and fractional shrinkage. Action and bore are good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)...more

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James Warner Center Hammer Perc. Pkt. Revolver

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 643)      

James Warner Center Hammer Percussion Pocket Model Revolver, #179, .28 cal., 3'' octagon barrel, blue finish, walnut grips. Condition is fine retaining approx. 80%+ factory blue. Grips with small dings. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)...more

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Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol

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Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol, #41, .31 cal., 3-1/8'' barrel group, originally blue and case hardened finish with light foliate engraving, bag-shaped walnut grips. This particular standard-size version features smooth contoured barrels and nipple shield to upper right side of frame. Barrels are marked ''Allen Thurber & Co. Worcester/Patented 1845''. Condition is about fine with little original finish remaining, mostly to barhammer and trigger. Bag-shaped grips with minor losses of varnish and oil darkening. Good functioning action, with crisp engraving; bores are very good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Brass Barreled FL Pistol, by Patrick

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English Single Shot Brass-Barreled Flintlock Pistol, by Patrick, Liverpool, .62 cal. smoothbore, 8'' barrel, walnut stock, with brass hardware and pineapple finial to triggerguard. Dating from the early 19th Century. Some sources state that Patrick apprenticed with Rigby in Dublin and was one of the few female gunmakers of this period. Condition is good, missing upper tang screw, with clear markings to barrel, and light to moderate corrosion to lockplate, which is in good working order. Unadorned stock with minor dings and scuffs and losses along both top edges, one just forward of frizzen; the other to left side near muzzle. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)...more

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French Model 1822 Perc. Military Pistol

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French Model 1822 Percussion Military Pistol, NVSN, .69 cal., 8'' barrel, bright finish, walnut stock, with brass butt cap, triggerguard and barrel band. Dated 1856 with markings consistent with naval issue. Condition is excellent. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)...more

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