Early Firearms & Western Antique SALE

Early Firearms & Western Antique SALE

Saturday, August 25, 2018  |  10:00 AM Mountain
Auction closed.
Early Firearms & Western Antique SALE

Early Firearms & Western Antique SALE

Saturday, August 25, 2018  |  10:00 AM Mountain
Auction closed.
Internet Premium: 23%
See Special Terms for additional fees
Share:

Description

The sale will include a large variety of antique firearms, western antiques, art & more items. Shipping is available for all items. Phone bidding available at NorthAmericanAuctionCo.com. 800-686-4216
Catalog Terms of sale
Search Catalog :
Sort By :
Go to Lot :
Go to Page :
Per Page :
Pg : 1 of 20

RARE Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 499)      

Offered for sale is a wonderful Colt Model 1849 .31 Caliber Percussion Pocket Revolver dating to circa 1856. The revolver features a 4" octagon barrel, 6 shot cylinder, walnut grips, and brass back strap and trigger guard. This is one of Colt’s most popular designs that was large enough for aimed fire, but small enough to conceal in a waste band or unobtrusive holster. These six shot revolvers found favor with Civil War officers and enlisted men as personal weapons. This revolver has matching serial numbers on the frame, trigger guard, barrel and cylinder. It is correctly marked “ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY” along with “COLT’S PATENT” on the left side of the frame. Nice overall aged patina metal with fine walnut grips and brass back strap and trigger guard, shows good mechanical condition as well. This revolver has a pre-Civil War manufacture date of 1856. It is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 125739. Finish is blue, case hardened silver.
Offered for sale is a wonderful Colt Model 1849 .31 Caliber Percussion Pocket Revolver dating to circa 1856. The revolver features a 4" octagon barrel, 6 shot cylinder, w...morealnut grips, and brass back strap and trigger guard. This is one of Colt’s most popular designs that was large enough for aimed fire, but small enough to conceal in a waste band or unobtrusive holster. These six shot revolvers found favor with Civil War officers and enlisted men as personal weapons. This revolver has matching serial numbers on the frame, trigger guard, barrel and cylinder. It is correctly marked “ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY” along with “COLT’S PATENT” on the left side of the frame. Nice overall aged patina metal with fine walnut grips and brass back strap and trigger guard, shows good mechanical condition as well. This revolver has a pre-Civil War manufacture date of 1856. It is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 125739. Finish is blue, case hardened silver.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,600.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Norwich Arms Co. Fully Engraved Revolver c. 1878

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 499)      

This is an attractive example of a Norwich Arms Co. single action spur trigger revolver showing a nickel finish along with being fully factory engraved. The engraving is quite beautiful with a rich swirling paisley or leaf design on the frame and cylinder accompanied by the typical Norwich dots, dashes, roll engravings and more. The pistol shows a very rare and unusually seen custom order 5 inch fully octagon barrel having engraving across the entire surface. The pistol has a five groove rifling with a chamfered or beveled barrel end (a truly quality gunsmith addition). The revolver is marked on the top of the barrel, "NORWICH ARMS CO. 38 (in a diamond symbol)" and on the left side of the barrel, "PAT'D APR 23 1878". The barrel is marked with the serial number of "1882", making it an early production pistol. The pistol shows a high grade of condition with 90%+ of the finish remaining on the pistol. The factory original grips are still present with each having a matching chip as shown, as small imperfection on a nearly wonderful firearm. The barrel is also marked , "1882" making it a numbers matching gun. The revolver is chambered in a .38 caliber. ANTIQUE FIREARM, NO FFL Required.
This is an attractive example of a Norwich Arms Co. single action spur trigger revolver showing a nickel finish along with being fully factory engraved. The engraving is ...morequite beautiful with a rich swirling paisley or leaf design on the frame and cylinder accompanied by the typical Norwich dots, dashes, roll engravings and more. The pistol shows a very rare and unusually seen custom order 5 inch fully octagon barrel having engraving across the entire surface. The pistol has a five groove rifling with a chamfered or beveled barrel end (a truly quality gunsmith addition). The revolver is marked on the top of the barrel, "NORWICH ARMS CO. 38 (in a diamond symbol)" and on the left side of the barrel, "PAT'D APR 23 1878". The barrel is marked with the serial number of "1882", making it an early production pistol. The pistol shows a high grade of condition with 90%+ of the finish remaining on the pistol. The factory original grips are still present with each having a matching chip as shown, as small imperfection on a nearly wonderful firearm. The barrel is also marked , "1882" making it a numbers matching gun. The revolver is chambered in a .38 caliber. ANTIQUE FIREARM, NO FFL Required.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 475.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 1st Issue 32RF Revolver

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 499)      

Offered to you in this lot for bidding is a circa 1866 Smith & Wesson First Issue "Old Model" 1 1/2, blue'd five-shot revolver, chambered in .32 Rim Fire. To reload the weapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. This model was introduced in April, 1865 and was designed as a medium caliber pocket revolver. It was manufactured in blue or nickel finish and with 3 ½” or 4” barrel lengths. The Model 1 ½ First Issue was a popular pocket revolver of travelers, gamblers and many individuals as a house gun. It was replaced in 1868 by the Model 1 ½ Second Issue which was of a more popular style. The total production for the Model 1 ½ First Issue was 26,300 revolvers. The revolver shows correct roll stampings, reading; "Smith & Wesson. Springfield, MASS. - PAT'D APR. 3. JULY 5. 1859. & NOV. 21. 1865" on the top of the barrel, and SN "20348" on the butt. Overall, the revolver shows good condition with gorgeous rosewood grips, naturally aged patina, and a good action. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 20348.
Offered to you in this lot for bidding is a circa 1866 Smith & Wesson First Issue "Old Model" 1 1/2, blue'd five-shot revolver, chambered in .32 Rim Fire. To reload the w...moreeapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. This model was introduced in April, 1865 and was designed as a medium caliber pocket revolver. It was manufactured in blue or nickel finish and with 3 ½” or 4” barrel lengths. The Model 1 ½ First Issue was a popular pocket revolver of travelers, gamblers and many individuals as a house gun. It was replaced in 1868 by the Model 1 ½ Second Issue which was of a more popular style. The total production for the Model 1 ½ First Issue was 26,300 revolvers. The revolver shows correct roll stampings, reading; "Smith & Wesson. Springfield, MASS. - PAT'D APR. 3. JULY 5. 1859. & NOV. 21. 1865" on the top of the barrel, and SN "20348" on the butt. Overall, the revolver shows good condition with gorgeous rosewood grips, naturally aged patina, and a good action. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 20348.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 425.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Remington Model 95 Double Barrel Derringer Pistol

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 499)      

5) Remington Over-Under Double Derringer, also known as the Model 95 Remington Derringer. One of the most iconic pocket hide-out weapons in American history, the Remington Double Derringer was chambered for the short .41 Rim Fire cartridge and manufactured from 1866-1935. All had 3” round superposed barrels that tip upward for loading or extraction of fired cases. The barrels were locked in place for firing by a rotating lever on the right side of the frame. The firing pin alternated from top barrel t bottom barrel automatically. Designed by innovative firearms inventor William H. Elliot, the Double Derringer became the best and most widely known and recognized of American cartridge derringers of the latter half of the twentieth century. That this distinctive firearm was made for 69 years speaks well of its exceptional quality and compact design that found favor with men and women on both sides of the law. It is known that General Douglas Macarthur was carrying a Remington Double Derringer when he returned to the Philippine Islands during World War II. This example that was made c.1890s exhibits fine aged blue and fine original Remington checkered hard rubber grips. The barrel top is stamped with the correct Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y. markings. The barrels lock firmly and the hinge is tight. A popular collector’s handgun made even more so by its use in numerous movies and television shows. John Wayne pulled a Remington .41 caliber Over-Under Double Derringer and shoots a ‘highwayman” attempting to rob him in the opening scene of the classic movie The Shootist. A popular model with collectors, the Remington Model 95 is becoming more scarce and difficult to obtain. The pistol qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: NSN.
5) Remington Over-Under Double Derringer, also known as the Model 95 Remington Derringer. One of the most iconic pocket hide-out weapons in American history, the Remingto...moren Double Derringer was chambered for the short .41 Rim Fire cartridge and manufactured from 1866-1935. All had 3” round superposed barrels that tip upward for loading or extraction of fired cases. The barrels were locked in place for firing by a rotating lever on the right side of the frame. The firing pin alternated from top barrel t bottom barrel automatically. Designed by innovative firearms inventor William H. Elliot, the Double Derringer became the best and most widely known and recognized of American cartridge derringers of the latter half of the twentieth century. That this distinctive firearm was made for 69 years speaks well of its exceptional quality and compact design that found favor with men and women on both sides of the law. It is known that General Douglas Macarthur was carrying a Remington Double Derringer when he returned to the Philippine Islands during World War II. This example that was made c.1890s exhibits fine aged blue and fine original Remington checkered hard rubber grips. The barrel top is stamped with the correct Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y. markings. The barrels lock firmly and the hinge is tight. A popular collector’s handgun made even more so by its use in numerous movies and television shows. John Wayne pulled a Remington .41 caliber Over-Under Double Derringer and shoots a ‘highwayman” attempting to rob him in the opening scene of the classic movie The Shootist. A popular model with collectors, the Remington Model 95 is becoming more scarce and difficult to obtain. The pistol qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: NSN.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,500.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

S&W British Proof M&P Capture .38 Revolver w/ CERT

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 499)      

For bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson "Model 10" Military & Police revolver. The revolver is chambered in .38 S&W, and showcases British proof marks, attributing this firearm to the "Lend-Lease" program of World War Two. The firearm is accompanied by two documents written to Staff Sargeant Ervin J. Meier, dated to November 13th, 1945. The certificates grant permission to Sargeant Meier under the provisions of Section VI, Cir 155, WD that the revolver could be brought home as a souvenir of war. Both certificates have matching serial numbers to the revolver. The revolver has typical features of the M&P model, displaying a blue'd finish, 5" barrel with a locking underlug, square butt frame, checkered walnut grips, and correct roll-stamping. The serial number of the revolver dates the firearm to the late 1930's or early 1940's, and is believed to be a 3rd change. Overall, the revolver shows good condition for age, with a very-strong bore, tight action, and a natural patina. Along with the accompaniment of War-Time provenance, this revolver would be an excellent addition to any Smith & Wesson, or war-time paraphernalia collector! The revolver qualifies as a Curio & Relic Handgun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 757948.
For bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson "Model 10" Military & Police revolver. The revolver is chambered in .38 S&W, and showcases British proof marks, attributing th...moreis firearm to the "Lend-Lease" program of World War Two. The firearm is accompanied by two documents written to Staff Sargeant Ervin J. Meier, dated to November 13th, 1945. The certificates grant permission to Sargeant Meier under the provisions of Section VI, Cir 155, WD that the revolver could be brought home as a souvenir of war. Both certificates have matching serial numbers to the revolver. The revolver has typical features of the M&P model, displaying a blue'd finish, 5" barrel with a locking underlug, square butt frame, checkered walnut grips, and correct roll-stamping. The serial number of the revolver dates the firearm to the late 1930's or early 1940's, and is believed to be a 3rd change. Overall, the revolver shows good condition for age, with a very-strong bore, tight action, and a natural patina. Along with the accompaniment of War-Time provenance, this revolver would be an excellent addition to any Smith & Wesson, or war-time paraphernalia collector! The revolver qualifies as a Curio & Relic Handgun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 757948.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 325.00

You've been outbid  to U****2! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men c.1890

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 499)      

This is "Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men" by Henry David Northrop published circa 1890. The book features a beautifully illustrated and gilt decorated cover and spine. The book provides riveting narratives of various conflicts up through the Indian wars of the 1880's. There are numerous illustrations throughout as well as images of Native Americans such as Sitting Bull, Plenty Scalps, Standing Bear and many more. The book shows good overall condition. Full title, "Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men. Being a Thrilling Narrative of Bloody Wars with Merciless and Revengeful Savages, including a full account of the daring deeds and tragic death of the world-renowned chief, Sitting Bull with startling descriptions of fantastic ghost dances, mysterious medicine men; desperate Indian braves; scalping of helpless settlers; burning their homes, etc. etc. The whole comprising a fascinating history of the Indians from the Discovery of America to the present time; their manners, customs, modes of warfare, legends, etc." It measures 5.25" x 7.75
This is "Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men" by Henry David Northrop published circa 1890. The book features a beautifully illustrated and gilt decorated cover an...mored spine. The book provides riveting narratives of various conflicts up through the Indian wars of the 1880's. There are numerous illustrations throughout as well as images of Native Americans such as Sitting Bull, Plenty Scalps, Standing Bear and many more. The book shows good overall condition. Full title, "Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men. Being a Thrilling Narrative of Bloody Wars with Merciless and Revengeful Savages, including a full account of the daring deeds and tragic death of the world-renowned chief, Sitting Bull with startling descriptions of fantastic ghost dances, mysterious medicine men; desperate Indian braves; scalping of helpless settlers; burning their homes, etc. etc. The whole comprising a fascinating history of the Indians from the Discovery of America to the present time; their manners, customs, modes of warfare, legends, etc." It measures 5.25" x 7.75

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 325.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Wagner Number 10 Cast Iron Drip Drop Baster

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 499)      

For sale in this lot we have a Wagner cast iron number 10 drip drop baster. Wagner Ware was a cookware company founded in 1891 in Sidney, Ohio by Milton M. and Bernard P. Wagner. By 1913 Wagner was distributing its products overseas also. At one point the company had a 60% share in the cookware market. The baster lid is marked "Wagner - Drip Drop Baster" and the bottom of the lid is marked "10 - Patent Applied For". The Roaster is marked "Wagner - Wares - Sydney - O - Roaster - 10". The Roaster is in good condition overall, it does show signs of repair. The roaster measures 12" in diameter by 14" at its widest by 5" tall.
For sale in this lot we have a Wagner cast iron number 10 drip drop baster. Wagner Ware was a cookware company founded in 1891 in Sidney, Ohio by Milton M. and Bernard P....more Wagner. By 1913 Wagner was distributing its products overseas also. At one point the company had a 60% share in the cookware market. The baster lid is marked "Wagner - Drip Drop Baster" and the bottom of the lid is marked "10 - Patent Applied For". The Roaster is marked "Wagner - Wares - Sydney - O - Roaster - 10". The Roaster is in good condition overall, it does show signs of repair. The roaster measures 12" in diameter by 14" at its widest by 5" tall.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 80.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Wagner Cast Iron Skillet # 8 Set with Lids

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 499)      

In this lot we have a pair of Wagner cast iron deep cooking skillets with lids. The first size 8 skillet circa 1920 -1924 is marked "Wagner Ware - Sidney -O- 1401 - C" the lid is marked "Wagner Drip Drop - No 8 - Skillet-Roaster" on the top and "1081 - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10- 20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22." on the bottom of the lid. The second cast iron number 8 is marked "Wagner Ware Sidney -O-" the lid is marked "Wagner Ware No 8 - Drip Drop Roaster" and the bottom of the lid is marked " 1268 - Patented Dec., $-17. Feb. 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22.". Both are in good condition overall, they do show signs of repair and will need to be re-seasoned. The first skillet measures 16 1/2" long by 11 1/2" wide by 3" tall (6 1/2" with lid) with a diameter of 11". The second skillet measures 15 1/2" long by 10" wide by 3" tall(6 1/2" tall with lid) with a diameter of 10".
In this lot we have a pair of Wagner cast iron deep cooking skillets with lids. The first size 8 skillet circa 1920 -1924 is marked "Wagner Ware - Sidney -O- 1401 - C" th...moree lid is marked "Wagner Drip Drop - No 8 - Skillet-Roaster" on the top and "1081 - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10- 20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22." on the bottom of the lid. The second cast iron number 8 is marked "Wagner Ware Sidney -O-" the lid is marked "Wagner Ware No 8 - Drip Drop Roaster" and the bottom of the lid is marked " 1268 - Patented Dec., $-17. Feb. 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22.". Both are in good condition overall, they do show signs of repair and will need to be re-seasoned. The first skillet measures 16 1/2" long by 11 1/2" wide by 3" tall (6 1/2" with lid) with a diameter of 11". The second skillet measures 15 1/2" long by 10" wide by 3" tall(6 1/2" tall with lid) with a diameter of 10".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 90.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Western Wilds by J.H. Beadle c. 1878

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 499)      

This is an early hard cover book titled, "Western Wilds and The Men Who Redeem Them" by J.H. Beadle and dating to circa 1878. The book shows a wonderful hard binding with gilt gold illustrated cover showing a Buffalo, Steer and a Frontiersman. he book includes descriptive accounts of life in the Western Frontier during the mid to late 1800's. J.H. Beadle is the author of Life in Utah a renowned early classic on Utah History. The front cover is separated from the book, but still present. Measures overall 7" x 9.5".
This is an early hard cover book titled, "Western Wilds and The Men Who Redeem Them" by J.H. Beadle and dating to circa 1878. The book shows a wonderful hard binding with...more gilt gold illustrated cover showing a Buffalo, Steer and a Frontiersman. he book includes descriptive accounts of life in the Western Frontier during the mid to late 1800's. J.H. Beadle is the author of Life in Utah a renowned early classic on Utah History. The front cover is separated from the book, but still present. Measures overall 7" x 9.5".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 30.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Wagner Cast Iron #8 & #9 Roasters

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 499)      

For your consideration in this lot we have a number 8 and a number 9 Wagner cast iron drip drop roaster. The first roaster is a Wagner number 8 cast iron drip drop roaster with matching cast iron lid. The roaster is marked "Wagner Ware - Sydney -O- - Round Roaster - 1258 D" and the top of the lid is marked "Wagner Ware - No 8 - Drip Drop Roaster" the bottom is marked "1268 B - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH.,14-22.". The second is a number 9 Wagner cast iron drip drop roaster with a matching cast iron lid. The roaster is marked "Wagner Ware - Sydney -O- - Round Roaster - 1269 A" and the top of the lid measures "Wagner Ware - No 9 - Drip Drop Roaster" with the bottom marked "1269 - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22.". Both roasters are in good condition, the No 9 does has a little rust and will need to be re-seasoned. The number 8 measures 12" at its widest by 4 1/4 tall (7 1/2" tall w/ lid) with a diameter of 10". The number 9 measures 13" at its widest by 4 1/2" tall (8" with lid) with a diameter of 11".
For your consideration in this lot we have a number 8 and a number 9 Wagner cast iron drip drop roaster. The first roaster is a Wagner number 8 cast iron drip drop roaste...morer with matching cast iron lid. The roaster is marked "Wagner Ware - Sydney -O- - Round Roaster - 1258 D" and the top of the lid is marked "Wagner Ware - No 8 - Drip Drop Roaster" the bottom is marked "1268 B - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH.,14-22.". The second is a number 9 Wagner cast iron drip drop roaster with a matching cast iron lid. The roaster is marked "Wagner Ware - Sydney -O- - Round Roaster - 1269 A" and the top of the lid measures "Wagner Ware - No 9 - Drip Drop Roaster" with the bottom marked "1269 - Patented Dec., 4-17. Feb., 10-20. MCH., 8-21. MCH., 14-22.". Both roasters are in good condition, the No 9 does has a little rust and will need to be re-seasoned. The number 8 measures 12" at its widest by 4 1/4 tall (7 1/2" tall w/ lid) with a diameter of 10". The number 9 measures 13" at its widest by 4 1/2" tall (8" with lid) with a diameter of 11".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 175.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Montana Mule Deer Taxidermy Shoulder Mount

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 499)      

Included in this lot we have a Montana taken mule deer shoulder mount. The deer shows a 5x6 rack, it also features professional taxidermist preparation and mounting. The buck shows good coloration, with a soft, off-white face, with a gradual fade to a dark brown at the base of the neck. The rack measures 22" wide, by 24 1/2" deep from the mounting surface, and approximately 43" tall from the bottom of the neck to the top of the rack.
Included in this lot we have a Montana taken mule deer shoulder mount. The deer shows a 5x6 rack, it also features professional taxidermist preparation and mounting. The ...morebuck shows good coloration, with a soft, off-white face, with a gradual fade to a dark brown at the base of the neck. The rack measures 22" wide, by 24 1/2" deep from the mounting surface, and approximately 43" tall from the bottom of the neck to the top of the rack.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 175.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Montana Pronghorn Taxidermy Trophy Shoulder Mount

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 499)      

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a fine Montana Pronghorn trophy shoulder mount. The pronghorn is a uniquely American game, existing as far East as Western Minnesota, and reaching to Eastern California - And as far North as Southern Saskatchewan, and South to Northern Baja. The Pronghorn, often referred to as an American Antelope, or simply Antelope, is actually closest related to the Giraffe, and is part of the Giraffoidea superfamily, making it a distant relative to more similar deer, antelope, and gazelles. This mount in particular shows two prominent antlers, each with an additional "prong". As well, the pronghorn displays a wonderful tan/dark brown/off-white color gradient. The mount is in good condition overall. The right ear has a bend. The mount measures; 31" tall, 11" wide, and 19 1/2" deep.
Provided for your consideration in this lot is a fine Montana Pronghorn trophy shoulder mount. The pronghorn is a uniquely American game, existing as far East as Western ...moreMinnesota, and reaching to Eastern California - And as far North as Southern Saskatchewan, and South to Northern Baja. The Pronghorn, often referred to as an American Antelope, or simply Antelope, is actually closest related to the Giraffe, and is part of the Giraffoidea superfamily, making it a distant relative to more similar deer, antelope, and gazelles. This mount in particular shows two prominent antlers, each with an additional "prong". As well, the pronghorn displays a wonderful tan/dark brown/off-white color gradient. The mount is in good condition overall. The right ear has a bend. The mount measures; 31" tall, 11" wide, and 19 1/2" deep.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 70.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Tubbs Wallingford Vermont Wood & Rawhide Snowshoes

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 499)      

This is a pair of wooden snowshoes. The snowshoes were made by Vermont Tubbs. They are made from white ash with leather lacing and bindings. Each snowshoe is marked "Tubbs - Wallingford VT". They show good condition. The snowshoes measure 10" x 56".48 1/2" long, and 12" wide.
This is a pair of wooden snowshoes. The snowshoes were made by Vermont Tubbs. They are made from white ash with leather lacing and bindings. Each snowshoe is marked "Tubb...mores - Wallingford VT". They show good condition. The snowshoes measure 10" x 56".48 1/2" long, and 12" wide.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 175.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

J.R. Meredith - Stand Off Buffalo Bronze Sculpture

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 499)      

Included for your consideration in this lot is an expertly cast bronze sculpture of a Great American Bison, or Buffalo, titled "Stand Off", and crafted by James R. Meredith out of Livingston, Montana. The sculpture shows excellent craftsmanship in proportioning, and definition. The piece sits upon a gorgeous hard wood base. The piece is marked in multiple places, reading; "Stand Off - By J. R. Meredith" on a plaque, on the front of the base, "J. Meredith 89 - 11/50" on the base of the sculpture, and "James R. Meredith - Livingston, Montana - 1998" on the bottom of the wood base. Jim was born and raised in Eastern Montana along the Yellowstone River. As a young man, he and his wife, Mary Jo, moved up river to Livingston, Montana. There, he worked as a machinist in the railroad shops until they closed in the late 1980's. Then he turned to wood carving and bronze sculpture to support his family. Over the years, he has produced hundreds of wildlife sculptures using knives and chisels to carve hardwoods into figures with motion. Jim became a member of the Western Heritage Artists, who exhibits an annual show in Great Falls, Montana - There he has taken home multiple first place ribbons for his exceptional works. Overall, the sculpture shows very-good condition. The sculpture measures 8" tall, 9 7/8" wide, and 5 1/2" deep.
Included for your consideration in this lot is an expertly cast bronze sculpture of a Great American Bison, or Buffalo, titled "Stand Off", and crafted by James R. Meredi...moreth out of Livingston, Montana. The sculpture shows excellent craftsmanship in proportioning, and definition. The piece sits upon a gorgeous hard wood base. The piece is marked in multiple places, reading; "Stand Off - By J. R. Meredith" on a plaque, on the front of the base, "J. Meredith 89 - 11/50" on the base of the sculpture, and "James R. Meredith - Livingston, Montana - 1998" on the bottom of the wood base. Jim was born and raised in Eastern Montana along the Yellowstone River. As a young man, he and his wife, Mary Jo, moved up river to Livingston, Montana. There, he worked as a machinist in the railroad shops until they closed in the late 1980's. Then he turned to wood carving and bronze sculpture to support his family. Over the years, he has produced hundreds of wildlife sculptures using knives and chisels to carve hardwoods into figures with motion. Jim became a member of the Western Heritage Artists, who exhibits an annual show in Great Falls, Montana - There he has taken home multiple first place ribbons for his exceptional works. Overall, the sculpture shows very-good condition. The sculpture measures 8" tall, 9 7/8" wide, and 5 1/2" deep.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 700.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Early 19th Century Drug Trade Sign

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 499)      

For bidding we have an early 19th century original hand painted trade sign advertising Drugs, Cigars and Stationary. This is a beautiful piece framed in a dark stained quarter sawn oak. Hand painted in a stunning gold lettering, showcased by a black pinstripe. On the reverse side there is a well used mirror. Sign measures 54.25" x 9.25" x 1.5".
For bidding we have an early 19th century original hand painted trade sign advertising Drugs, Cigars and Stationary. This is a beautiful piece framed in a dark stained qu...morearter sawn oak. Hand painted in a stunning gold lettering, showcased by a black pinstripe. On the reverse side there is a well used mirror. Sign measures 54.25" x 9.25" x 1.5".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 425.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Crescent Salesman Sample Cast Iron Stove

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 499)      

This is an original Crescent Salesman Sample stove set. The stove comes with multiple accessories including the coal bucket with scoop, kettle, fry pan, sauce pan, and burner eye lifter tool and the additional back shelf. The stove features a wonderful decorative detail work, an opening oven door with embossed Crescent logo, and lift-able burner inserts. The piece measures over all 10”L x 7.5”H x 5.75”W. Good condition for its early 1900’s age.
This is an original Crescent Salesman Sample stove set. The stove comes with multiple accessories including the coal bucket with scoop, kettle, fry pan, sauce pan, and bu...morerner eye lifter tool and the additional back shelf. The stove features a wonderful decorative detail work, an opening oven door with embossed Crescent logo, and lift-able burner inserts. The piece measures over all 10”L x 7.5”H x 5.75”W. Good condition for its early 1900’s age.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 150.00

You've been outbid  to Z****p! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Winchester Shot Gun Cartridge Wooden Box

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 499)      

Offered to you in this lot is a pristine example of a Winchester cartridge box. Originally intended to transport small arms ammunition, specifically in this case were 12 gauge shot gun cartridges (2 5/8). Box is built from pine using box joints and nails. Wood movement is typical for the age, preventing a tight lock. Hardware appears to be original and in good shape. What's truly impressive about this box is how vibrant the infill colors are on the box. Measures 15" x 10" x 11".
Offered to you in this lot is a pristine example of a Winchester cartridge box. Originally intended to transport small arms ammunition, specifically in this case were 12 ...moregauge shot gun cartridges (2 5/8). Box is built from pine using box joints and nails. Wood movement is typical for the age, preventing a tight lock. Hardware appears to be original and in good shape. What's truly impressive about this box is how vibrant the infill colors are on the box. Measures 15" x 10" x 11".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 125.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Mayan Fertility Phallic Pipe circa 500 A.D.

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 499)      

This is an exceptional and rare Mayan figural fertility pipe from the Clem Caldwell collection. The pipe dates to circa 500 A.D. and shows a terracotta pottery style construction. The piece depicts a Mayan man with an erect penis. These type of phallic symbol pipes were smokes as part of intensive fertility rituals. The pipe shows excellent condition for its early age and is truly a rare and valuable piece of Pre-Columbian art. Measures overall 2.25”L x 2”H.
This is an exceptional and rare Mayan figural fertility pipe from the Clem Caldwell collection. The pipe dates to circa 500 A.D. and shows a terracotta pottery style cons...moretruction. The piece depicts a Mayan man with an erect penis. These type of phallic symbol pipes were smokes as part of intensive fertility rituals. The pipe shows excellent condition for its early age and is truly a rare and valuable piece of Pre-Columbian art. Measures overall 2.25”L x 2”H.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 300.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Ingraham Oak Drop Octagon Wall Clock c. 1881

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 499)      

Offered in this lot we have a Ingraham oak drop octagon wall clock circa 1881 to 1885. The clock was manufactured by E. Ingraham Company located in Bristol, Connecticut. The clock is marked "INGRAHAM - Made by the E. Ingraham Co., Bristol. Conn. U.S.A. - Regulator" on the front of the clock. The back of the clock shows the original paper information sheet. The clock is in good condition overall, with some damage to the main hinge, the clock does come with the clock key. The clock measures 24 1/2" long by 17" wide by 4" deep.
Offered in this lot we have a Ingraham oak drop octagon wall clock circa 1881 to 1885. The clock was manufactured by E. Ingraham Company located in Bristol, Connecticut. ...moreThe clock is marked "INGRAHAM - Made by the E. Ingraham Co., Bristol. Conn. U.S.A. - Regulator" on the front of the clock. The back of the clock shows the original paper information sheet. The clock is in good condition overall, with some damage to the main hinge, the clock does come with the clock key. The clock measures 24 1/2" long by 17" wide by 4" deep.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 60.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Antique Oak Cased Regulator Clock

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 499)      

This is an early antique regulator wall clock. The clock features a solid oak case with a mechanical chiming movement. The glass door to access the pendulum is reverse glass painted "Regulator" in gold as well as a silhouette of the clock face. The antique clock is in good condition. It has been tested and is in working condition. Measures 14.75" x 7" x 30.5".
This is an early antique regulator wall clock. The clock features a solid oak case with a mechanical chiming movement. The glass door to access the pendulum is reverse gl...moreass painted "Regulator" in gold as well as a silhouette of the clock face. The antique clock is in good condition. It has been tested and is in working condition. Measures 14.75" x 7" x 30.5".

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 100.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Smith & Wesson No. 1 Presentation Silver Revolver

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 499)      

This is a fantastic early Number 1 (No. 1) Second Issue (2nd Issue) antique tip-up single action spur trigger revolver chambered in .22 rimfire caliber, produced by Smith & Wesson circa 1868-1875. The revolver is in a rare presentation factory grade showing a 2-tone finish with blue finish octagon 3.25" barrel and sterling silver plated brass frame with exotic rare rosewood grips having a silver screw set. This was considered the highest grade or finish of this particular model and is rarely seen. To reload the weapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. Top of the barrel is marked, "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." with the pistol grip end being marked with the serial number of, "109793". The barrel is marked, "PATENTED APRIL 3, 18 JULY 5, 1859 & DEC 18, 1860". The revolver shows a fine original condition with some finish remaining on the barrle and most of the silver still retained on the frame. The grips show very nice condition with only small nicks. This is truly a fine antique presentation grade pistol. ANTIQUE Firearm requires NO FFL. Other presentation grade early Smith & Wesson's such as this have been valued at as high as $2,600 in similar condition.
This is a fantastic early Number 1 (No. 1) Second Issue (2nd Issue) antique tip-up single action spur trigger revolver chambered in .22 rimfire caliber, produced by Smith...more & Wesson circa 1868-1875. The revolver is in a rare presentation factory grade showing a 2-tone finish with blue finish octagon 3.25" barrel and sterling silver plated brass frame with exotic rare rosewood grips having a silver screw set. This was considered the highest grade or finish of this particular model and is rarely seen. To reload the weapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. Top of the barrel is marked, "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." with the pistol grip end being marked with the serial number of, "109793". The barrel is marked, "PATENTED APRIL 3, 18 JULY 5, 1859 & DEC 18, 1860". The revolver shows a fine original condition with some finish remaining on the barrle and most of the silver still retained on the frame. The grips show very nice condition with only small nicks. This is truly a fine antique presentation grade pistol. ANTIQUE Firearm requires NO FFL. Other presentation grade early Smith & Wesson's such as this have been valued at as high as $2,600 in similar condition.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 450.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army Revolver

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 499)      

You are bidding on a Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army .32 Rimfire Revolver with RARE originally matched leather holster. This was S&Ws first revolver over .22 caliber that was made from 1861-1874. Those with serial numbers below 35731 were manufactured before the end of the Civil War. This excellent example has low serial number of 11,459 and was manufactured during the very early years of the war. As described in Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms: “The Model No.2 was a popular personal sidearm with many officers and enlisted men during the Civil War. General George Armstrong Custer is known to have owned a pair of these…The notorious western gunslinger ‘Wild Bill’ Hickock, while marshal of Deadwood was carrying a Model 2 “Army” (as well as aces and eights) the night he was shot in August 1874.” .” This example is in a much higher grade of condition to those usually encountered, most of which show hard use and often abuse. Even the bore is in superior condition, exc. mechanically with very slight wobble barrel to frame hinge. (most of these are worn and loose), correct “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS.” Barrel marking with correct tiny patent date markings around the cylinder and matching assembly numbers on the frame and barrel. This especially early .32 caliber revolver is a particularly good example with 6” barrel, lovely matching serial number rosewood grips and totally uncleaned, natural patinaed plum surface appearance. This is revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 11459. The holster was hand crafted for this exact revolver and shows a copper rivet button to hold the wide flap over the pistols grip, the addition of the holster is truly a rare find. (Shows some slight pitting).
You are bidding on a Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army .32 Rimfire Revolver with RARE originally matched leather holster. This was S&Ws first revolver over .22 cal...moreiber that was made from 1861-1874. Those with serial numbers below 35731 were manufactured before the end of the Civil War. This excellent example has low serial number of 11,459 and was manufactured during the very early years of the war. As described in Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms: “The Model No.2 was a popular personal sidearm with many officers and enlisted men during the Civil War. General George Armstrong Custer is known to have owned a pair of these…The notorious western gunslinger ‘Wild Bill’ Hickock, while marshal of Deadwood was carrying a Model 2 “Army” (as well as aces and eights) the night he was shot in August 1874.” .” This example is in a much higher grade of condition to those usually encountered, most of which show hard use and often abuse. Even the bore is in superior condition, exc. mechanically with very slight wobble barrel to frame hinge. (most of these are worn and loose), correct “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS.” Barrel marking with correct tiny patent date markings around the cylinder and matching assembly numbers on the frame and barrel. This especially early .32 caliber revolver is a particularly good example with 6” barrel, lovely matching serial number rosewood grips and totally uncleaned, natural patinaed plum surface appearance. This is revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 11459. The holster was hand crafted for this exact revolver and shows a copper rivet button to hold the wide flap over the pistols grip, the addition of the holster is truly a rare find. (Shows some slight pitting).

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 750.00

You've been outbid  to j****y! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 2nd Issue .32 Revolver

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 499)      

For bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson second issue, Model 1 1/2 revolver, chambered in .32 Rim Fire. The 2nd issue is identified by its fluted barrel and cylinder, as well as its rounded grip-butt. The revolver utilizes a nickel finish, rosewood grip panels, five-shot fluted cylinder, spur trigger, and a 3 1/2" barrel. The revolver is marked with correct roll-stamping, reading; "SMITH & WESSON. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. PAT.APR.3.55.JULY 5.59&NOV.21.65" on the top of the barrel, and marked with the serial number on the butt. The revolver was manufactured between 1868-1875, and shows good condition both aesthetically, and mechanically - with a nice naturally aged patina, and solid grips. The revolver has a tight action, and a good bright bore, with minimal pitting. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 18886.
For bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson second issue, Model 1 1/2 revolver, chambered in .32 Rim Fire. The 2nd issue is identified by its fluted barrel and cylinder, ...moreas well as its rounded grip-butt. The revolver utilizes a nickel finish, rosewood grip panels, five-shot fluted cylinder, spur trigger, and a 3 1/2" barrel. The revolver is marked with correct roll-stamping, reading; "SMITH & WESSON. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. PAT.APR.3.55.JULY 5.59&NOV.21.65" on the top of the barrel, and marked with the serial number on the butt. The revolver was manufactured between 1868-1875, and shows good condition both aesthetically, and mechanically - with a nice naturally aged patina, and solid grips. The revolver has a tight action, and a good bright bore, with minimal pitting. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Handgun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 18886.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 400.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 RF Nickel Revolver

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 499)      

This lot features a Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 Rimfire Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, spur trigger, tip up barrel, checkered hard rubber grips, and a nickel finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some loss of finish and wear. The mechanics are solid with a good lock up. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial Number: 709
This lot features a Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 Rimfire Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, spur trigger, tip up barrel, checkered har...mored rubber grips, and a nickel finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some loss of finish and wear. The mechanics are solid with a good lock up. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial Number: 709

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 250.00

You've been outbid  to j****y! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 499)      

The lot features an original rare Stevens Model No. 43 Diamond Second Issue single shot competition pistol. The handgun is chambered in a .22 Rimfire caliber and shows a steel frame with smooth walnut factory original inserts. The piece shows a round 6-inch barrel with dovetail mounted bead front sights and standard adjustable notched rear sights. The firing pin is in solid frame and not bushing. This is an all serial number matching firearm. The pistol shows a nickel-plated steel frame retaining much of the original finish with the barrel having a gray patina with some of the original blue showing. Mechanically functions. Handling wear and signs of use. Approximately 73,000 of these Stevens Diamond No. 43 pistols were produced from circa 1896-1916. North American Auction Company sold a No. 43 pistol at our 4/1/2017 auction for over $450.00. The pistol qualifies as a Curio & Relic Handgun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number 2712.
The lot features an original rare Stevens Model No. 43 Diamond Second Issue single shot competition pistol. The handgun is chambered in a .22 Rimfire caliber and shows a ...moresteel frame with smooth walnut factory original inserts. The piece shows a round 6-inch barrel with dovetail mounted bead front sights and standard adjustable notched rear sights. The firing pin is in solid frame and not bushing. This is an all serial number matching firearm. The pistol shows a nickel-plated steel frame retaining much of the original finish with the barrel having a gray patina with some of the original blue showing. Mechanically functions. Handling wear and signs of use. Approximately 73,000 of these Stevens Diamond No. 43 pistols were produced from circa 1896-1916. North American Auction Company sold a No. 43 pistol at our 4/1/2017 auction for over $450.00. The pistol qualifies as a Curio & Relic Handgun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number 2712.

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 250.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Search Catalog :
Sort By :
Go to Lot :
Go to Page :
Per Page :
Pg : 1 of 20

1.178.0.761.2502f97.13.150