Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction

Day 1: Antique & Modern Firearms Auction

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Featuring: Large variety of antique and modern firearms, military rifles and pistols from around the world, collectible/sporting shotguns and rifles, knives, swords, etc.
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Frank Wesson Model 1870 Medium Frame Single-Shot Pocket Rifle, with Matching No.'d Skeleton Stock

Lot # 72 (Sale Order: 76 of 842)      

Frank Wesson Model 1870 Medium-Frame Single-Shot Pocket Rifle, with Matching-Numbered Metal Skeleton Stock, #1349, .22 RF cal., 15" octagonal barrel is marked "Frank Wesson Worcester Mass./Patented May 31, 1870" at left breech, has target sights and right-side sliding ejector, rotates to right for loading/extraction. Iron frame has central hammer, spur trigger, integral flat-butt straps with channel for stock attachment, 2-pc. varnished rosewood grips, and 12.25" steel shoulder stock with knurled fastening screw. Mfg'd ca. 1870-93 with blued barrel, nickel-plated frame and stock. Condition is very good retaining perhaps 15% thinning/darkening blue, 95% frame nickel, 75% dulling stock nickel having scattered oxidation. Grips are sound and smooth (light roughness at left side) with most original varnish. All visible serial numbers match. Action is crisp, barrel hinge is a bit wobbly, bore shows overall moderate erosion with good rifling. Includes 1968-dated BATF registration/exemption form. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)**
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Antique Frank Wesson Two Trigger Tip-Up Single-Shot Sporting Rifle, 2nd Type

Lot # 73 (Sale Order: 77 of 842)      

Antique Frank Wesson Two Trigger Tip-Up Single-Shot Sporting Rifle, 2nd Type, #7836, .22 RF cal., 24" tip-up octagonal barrel has blade front sight, vacant rear dovetail, is marked "Frank Wesson Worcester, Mass./Pat'd. Oct. 25 1859 & Nov. 11 1862" on top flat, with manual extractor bar at right breech and slotted link at left (limits barrel travel). Rounded iron frame/forend has front hinge, 2 triggers (front opens barrel), trigger guard with finger spur, folding sliding-peep tang sight. Varnished walnut stock has crescent buttplate with faceted top tang. Mfg'd ca. 1863-76. Condition is excellent, retaining approx. 80% thinning silvery-blue, having scattered light discoloration, sharp edges and markings. Frame/trigger guard/buttplate show 90% nickel worn at bottom of forend. Action is crisp, barrel hinge tight, clean bore shows scattered mild roughness and very good rifling. Est.: $1,200-$1,600. (Antique)**
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James Reid .22 Cal. Knuckleduster Revolver

Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 78 of 842)      

James Reid .22 Cal. Knuckleduster Revolver, in fitted case, #17043, .22 RF cal., 7-shot, left side of topstrap marked ''My Friend Pat'd Dec. 26, 1865''. Mfg'd from approx. 1868-1882. Condition is excellent, retaining approx. 92% original nickel with some wear at highpoints. Good functioning action with tight lockup. French-fitted case shows well with light scuffs to exterior. Est.: $1,800-$2,300. (Antique)
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Civil War Smith & Wesson No. 2 Old Model Army Revolver

Lot # 75 (Sale Order: 79 of 842)      

Civil War Smith & Wesson No. 2 Old Model Army Revolver, #29339, .32 RF Long cal., 6" octagonal barrel, maker's name and address on top flat, tips up on frame hinge. Six-shot round cylinder has 1855-59-60 patent dates stamped on circumference, "5" on front face. Frame has integral spurtrigger sheath, straps with flat butt and 2-piece varnished rosewood grips. Mfg'd 1861-74. Condition is fine, retaining approx. 75% factory blue thinning and darkening to barrel, brighter on frame. Cylinder shows gray gunmetal. Edges and markings are sharp (cylinder patent dates partially obscured). Grips are sound and smooth with 90% varnish, light wear at bottom edges. Action is crisp, barrel hinge tight, bore is bright with strong rifling. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)**
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Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Double Action Frontier Revolver

Lot # 76 (Sale Order: 80 of 842)      

Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Double Action Frontier Revolver, #1353, .44 S&W Russ. cal., 5" barrel has maker's name, address and 1865-69-71-79-80 patent dates in two lines on top rib. Barrel and cylinder (with auto extraction) tip up on large frame hinge, lock into standing breech, frame has "squareback" trigger guard, integral "saw-handle" straps and 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips having the entwined "S&W" logo at top. Has the scarce 1-9/16" length 6-shot cylinder. Mfg'd pre-1898 with nickel-plated finish and blued trigger guard. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95% mostly bright original nickel, good edges and markings. Grips show wear (heavier at right side) but are sound and fit well. Action functions but cylinder binds (perhaps old grease), hinge and lockup are tight, bright bore shows sharp rifling. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)**
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Antique Smith & Wesson Second Model 38 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 77 (Sale Order: 81 of 842)      

Antique Smith & Wesson Second Model 38 Single Action Revolver, with Extended Grips, #279, .38 S&W CF cal., 3.25" barrel is marked with maker's name, address and 1865-75 patent dates on top rib having pinned front sight. Barrel and 5-shot fluted cylinder unit (with auto-extraction) tips-up on large frame hinge and locks into standing breech. Frame has integral spur trigger and straps. Special 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips have the entwined "S&W" logo at top, are extended .75" in length. All visible serial numbers match. Mfg'd 1877-91 with full nickel finish. Condition is near fine retaining 85% original nickel, having scattered discoloration and oxidation with sharp edges and markings. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering and details, perfect fit. Action is crisp, barrel hinge is tight, bore is bright with fine rifling. Est.: $600-$900. (Antique)**
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Frontier-Era Smith & Wesson Single Action New Model Russian Revolver, Third Type

Lot # 78 (Sale Order: 82 of 842)      

Frontier-Era Smith & Wesson Single Action New Model Russian Revolver, Third Type, commercial production, #46324, .44 S&W Russ. CF cal., 6.5" barrel, maker's name and address, 1860-65-69 patent dates and "Russian Model" in one line on top rib. Barrel and cylinder (with auto extraction) tip up on large frame hinge, lock onto standing breech, frame has trigger guard with finger spur, integral "saw-handle" straps with 2-pc. plain walnut grips, lanyard ring and boxed "1874" at butt. Cylinder is marked "7191" on rear face. Mfg'd 1874. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95% mostly-bright original nickel, having scattered minor discoloration/oxidation, sharp edges and markings. Grips are sound, having most varnish and fit well. Action is crisp, barrel hinge strong, lockup tight, bore is bright with sharp rifling and a tiny bit of oxidation at muzzle. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Antique)**
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Very Rare Australian Contract Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Single Action Revolver, w/Stock

Lot # 79 (Sale Order: 83 of 842)      

Very Rare Australian Contract Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Single Action Revolver, with Attachable Wood Shoulder Stock, #12218, .44 S&W Russian CF cal., 7" barrel is marked with maker's name, address and 1865-77 patent dates on top rib. Barrel and cylinder unit (with auto-extraction) tips-up on large frame hinge and locks into standing breech. Frame has integral "saw-handle" straps, 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips with the entwined "S&W" logo at top, "Broad Arrow" mark of the Australian Colonial Police at butt, cuts for stock attachment at backstrap and butt. Varnished walnut stock has nickel-plated yoke with large knurled fastening knob, checkered tan hard rubber buttplate with the "S&W" logo. Revolver mfg'd, in just 250 qty. All visible serial numbers match. Condition of revolver is good retaining perhaps traces of original nickel (difficult to discern as colors match closely) and scattered light oxidation, having been cleaned but retaining fine edges and markings. Action is crisp, barrel hinge and lockup are tight, bore is bright with minor oxidation at muzzle and fine rifling. Unmarked stock is correct for the model but is not the Australian variant; its condition is excellent with bright nickel, re-stained wood and residue on buttplate. Includes 1968-dated BATF registration/exemption form. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)**
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Antique Remington Smoot Patent New Model No. 3 Revolver

Lot # 80 (Sale Order: 84 of 842)      

Antique Remington Smoot Patent New Model No. 3 Revolver, NVSN, .38 CF cal., 3.75" octagonal barrel has maker's name and address and W.S. Smoot's 1873 patent date in 1 line on top rib, with right-side ejector rod. Solid frame has fluted 5-shot cylinder, integral spur trigger sheath and "bird's head" straps with finely checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd ca. 1878-88 with full nickel-plated finish. Condition is excellent retaining 95% nickel, showing lightest wear, sharp edges and markings. Action is smooth, bore shows significant erosion and fair rifling. Est.: $600-$900. (Antique)**
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Civil War-Era Wm. M. Marston Three-Barrel Breechloading Derringer

Lot # 81 (Sale Order: 85 of 842)      

Civil War-Era Wm. M. Marston Three-Barrel Breechloading Derringer, NVSN, .32 RF cal., scarce 4" superposed barrel group tips down for loading/extraction when top latch is rotated. Brass spurtrigger frame is marked "Wm. M. Marston/Patented/May 26, 1857/New York City/Improved 1864" at left, has right-side firing selector switch, integral straps with 2-pc. varnished rosewood grips. Mfg'd ca. 1864-72 in just 3,300 est. qty. Condition is good retaining no original finishes, the barrels with scattered significant erosion, the age-toned frame with sharp markings, the grips smooth with mild wear. Action is crisp, barrel hinge is tight, bores show general roughness and fair rifling. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Scarce Engraved Brass-Frame James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle-Duster Revolver

Lot # 82 (Sale Order: 86 of 842)      

Scarce Engraved Brass-Frame James Reid "My Friend" Knuckle-Duster Revolver, #5021, .22 RF cal., no barrel, 7-shot 1.5" round cylinder fires thru front of frame, marked "My Friend Pat'd. Dec. 26, 1865" at left topstrap, has integral "skull cracker" butt with open finger-grip, safety lever at front, and light scroll engraving. Mfg'd ca. 1868-82. Condition is very good, retaining 99% of a full refinish in nickel, with very good edges and lettering, soft engraving. Action is crisp, lockup tight, smoothbores are clean. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Double Action Frontier Revolver

Lot # 83 (Sale Order: 87 of 842)      

Smith & Wesson First Model 44 Double Action Frontier Revolver, #1931, .44 S&W Russ. cal., 4" barrel, maker's name, address and 1865-69-71-79-80 patent dates in 2 lines on top rib. Barrel and cylinder (with auto extraction) tip up on large frame hinge, lock into standing breech, frame has "squareback" trigger guard, integral "saw-handle" straps with 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips having the entwined "S&W" logo at top. Has the scarce 1-9/16" length 6-shot cylinder. Mfg'd pre-1898 with blued finish. Condition is good retaining traces of original blue, an overall dark brown patina with scattered oxidation, good edges and markings. Grips show considerable wear but are sound and fit well. Action is crisp, bright bore shows occasional oxidation and sharp rifling. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)**
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Frontier Era Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 84 (Sale Order: 88 of 842)      

Frontier Era Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Single Action Revolver, #2816, .32 S&W cal., 6.5" barrel with maker's name, address and 1865-77 patent dates in 2 lines on top rib, tips up with auto-eject 1-7/16" cylinder on hinge at front of frame which has integral saw-handle straps and 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips with the "S&W" logo at top. Serials match on barrel, latch, butt and cylinder. Mfg'd pre-1898. Condition is very good, retaining traces of blue in protected areas with scattered spots of oxidation, else smooth gunmetal with perhaps added finish, sharp edges and markings. Grips show light wear, have large chips out at both sides of butt, and fit well. Action is crisp, lockup tight, bore is bright with strong rifling. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)**
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Frontier-Era Smith & Wesson No. 3 First Model Single Action American Revolver

Lot # 85 (Sale Order: 89 of 842)      

Frontier-Era Smith & Wesson No. 3 First Model Single Action American Revolver, #5263, .44 S&W American cal., 8" barrel has the maker's name, address and 1860-65-69 patent dates in one line on top rib. Barrel and cylinder (with auto extraction) tip up on large frame hinge, lock onto standing breech, frame has separate trigger guard, integral flat-butt straps with 2-pc. plain walnut grips. Cylinder is marked "331" on rear face. Mfg'd 1870-72 with full nickel-plated finish. Condition is near-fine retaining approx. 65% original nickel having scattered scratches, discoloration and oxidation, with very good edges and markings. Grips have a full-length crack at right panel, retain much varnish and fit well. Action is crisp, barrel hinge is strong, lockup is tight, bore shows overall oxidation and very good rifling. Est.: $1,500-$2,500. (Antique)**
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Very Rare Civil War E.A. Prescott Spur-Trigger Pocket Revolver

Lot # 86 (Sale Order: 90 of 842)      

Very Rare Civil War E.A. Prescott Spur-Trigger Pocket Revolver, NVSN. .22 RF cal., 3" octagonal barrel is marked "E.A. Prescott, Worcester, Mass./Pat'd. Oct. 2, 1860" at left flat. Styled after the S&W No. 1 revolver but with brass solid frame. Integral spurtrigger, flat-butt straps with 2-pc. varnished walnut grips. Mfg'd ca. 1861-63, in qty. of just a few hundred. Condition is fine retaining approx. 75% original blue with scattered minor discoloration, age-toned brass, sharp edges and markings. Action is defective, clean bore shows fine rifling. Est.: $600-$900. (Antique)**
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Antique Colt "Cloverleaf" Revolving House Pistol

Lot # 87 (Sale Order: 91 of 842)      

Antique Colt "Cloverleaf" Revolving House Pistol, #2250, .41 RF cal., 3" round barrel is marked "Colt's House Pistol/Hartford, CT U.S.A." bracketed by Maltese crosses on top, with sliding ejector rod below. Brass solid frame encloses distinctive 4-shot "Cloverleaf" cylinder, has integral spurtrigger and "bird's head" straps with 2-pc. varnished walnut grips. Mfg'd 1871-76 with full nickel-plated finish. Condition is fine retaining approx. 95% bright nickel on barrel and frame, cylinder with 50% nickel and light discoloration. Grips are smooth showing lightest wear and most original varnish. Action is crisp, lockup tight, bore shows scattered light oxidation and fine rifling. Est.: $1,500-$2,500. (Antique)**
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Rare Antique Factory Engraved J.M Marlin Spur-Trigger Pocket Revolver, with Pearl Grips

Lot # 88 (Sale Order: 92 of 842)      

Rare Antique Factory Engraved J.M Marlin Spur-Trigger Pocket Revolver, with Pearl Grips, NVSN, .30 RF Short cal., 3-1/8" octagonal barrel marked "XXX Standard 1872" on top rib, "J.M. Marlin/New Haven, CT" at left, tips up on top frame hinge, with five-shot round cylinder. Frame has integral spurtrigger sheath and "bird's head" straps, and 2-piece mother-of-pearl grips. Styled after the S&W 1-1/2 Second Issue Transition model, this desirable early Marlin variant revolver features presentation-quality scroll, shell and geometric engraving motifs covering the barrel, cylinder and frame. Mfg'd 1872-73 with full silver plating in only 500 qty. estimated. Condition is near excellent, retaining 80% factory silver, with very sharp engraving, edges and markings. Grips show brilliant iridescence and have one tiny chip at right inner edge. Action is crisp, barrel hinge secure, bore is bright with sharp rifling. Est.: $1,200-$1,600. (Antique)**
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Remington Type 95 Over/Under Double Derringer, Type III

Lot # 89 (Sale Order: 93 of 842)      

Remington Type 95 Over/Under Double Derringer, Type III, #755, .41 Short RF cal., 3" superposed barrel group is marked "Remington Arms?U.M.C. Co. Ilion, NY." on top rib, has extractor, tips up on top hinge. Frame has integral spur trigger sheath, "bird's head" straps with 2-pc. checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd ca. 1912-35. Pistol appears near new with all nickel, sharp edges and markings. Grips with sharp checkering. Barrel hinge is solid. Action is crisp, clean bores show light frosting in grooves, sharp rifling. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R/PPT)
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Rare Winchester Double-W Cartridge Board

Lot # 90 (Sale Order: 94 of 842)      

Rare Winchester Double-W Cartridge Board, #989. An outstanding original Winchester cartridge board measuring approx. 52"x35" displaying a gold gesso inner frame and smooth oak picture frame measuring 57"x 40". There are a total of 215 bullets, cartridges and shotgun shells mounted in a classic Winchester double W pattern. The center of the board is dominated by the large trademark, "WINCHESTER/REPEATING ARMS" in red, bordered in gold under which an A.B. Frost oval vignette of two successful hunters admiring their bear. Additionally, the board displays advertising for Winchester repeating rifles, shotguns, gun wads, metallic ammunition, shells, primers, percussion caps and virtually everything ammunition and components related that Winchester sold at the time. The board also depicts vignettes of a flying Mallard drake and mounted Bull Moose head. The company headquarters is displayed in red letters at the bottom, "NEW HAVEN, CONN., U.S.A.", with their offices in New York and San Francisco underneath. The reverse of the board is still covered in brown paper with the original Winchester label "PRESENTED WITH COMPLEMENTS/OF THE/WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO." asking the recipient to "PLEASE HANG IN A PROMINENT PLACE". A black stencil identifies the piece as S/N 989. The board is in very good to fine condition with a shot shell in the lower left corner that has come loose and fallen to the bottom. The colors remain sharp for the age of the piece and it appears that several shells may have been re-attached during the period of display. The cartridges show modest oxidation and discoloration. The frame shows scrapes and mars but is structurally sound. There are later brackets added to the rear for strength and old iron hanging brackets at each corner. There is an old sticker added at the lower right indicating the board was mfg'd in 1895 by Winchester. An outstanding piece of American Firearms memorabilia that has been well cared for. Est.: $20,000-$30,000**
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Scarce Antique Winchester Model 1885 High-Wall Single-Shot Schuetzen Target Rifle

Lot # 91 (Sale Order: 95 of 842)      

Scarce Antique Winchester Model 1885 High-Wall Single-Shot Schuetzen Target Rifle, #69641, .22 LR RF cal., 26" heavy barrel (marked "4" for weight) has the maker's name, address and "22 Long R" on top flat, adjustable Beach-type front sight, vacant rear dovetail. High-Wall receiver has serpentine lever that actuates the falling breechblock, is marked "Pat./Oct. 7, 79" at the double set triggers and is drilled for a folding tang sight (not present). Oil-finished walnut Schnabel forend has horn (or ebony) insert, drilled for palm rest (not present), matching buttstock has elaborate Schuetzen cheekrest, checkered wrist, large "C" curve Swiss style buttplate. Mfg'd ca. 1894. Condition is very good, retaining 90% deep glossy blue (cleaned light erosion at left-side of receiver and top tang), with sharp edges and markings. Stocks are sound and smooth with secure grain cracks at left/right wrist, light marks and most original finish, bright buttplate nickel. Action is smooth, bore is bright with fine rifling. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)**
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Winchester Model 1886 Lightweight Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Lot # 92 (Sale Order: 96 of 842)      

Winchester Model 1886 Lightweight Lever Action Takedown Rifle, #129386, .45-70 cal., 22" round barrel with full-length magazine, blue finish, smooth walnut two-piece straight grip stock, factory dovetailed German silver tipped blade front and replacement rear sights, clear factory markings with the barrel marked "NICKEL STEEL" on the left side, and good takedown assembly. Mfg'd 1903. Rifle is in fine overall condition, retaining 80%-85% thinning blue finish, with wear at the muzzle, scratches and light scattered surface erosion along the barrel and magazine tube. Receiver shows significant thinning original blue drifting to gray patina, with old smoky muted color case hardening still visible on the hammer and lever, particularly in the protected areas. Stock is fine with indentations and light scrapes. There is some oil darkening around the receiver and tang with a very good wood-to-metal fit. Butt ends with a checkered hard rubber Winchester marked shotgun buttplate with a widow's peak top providing a 13.25" LOP. Bore is very good with scattered light erosion and defined rifling. Action functions well and locks up securely. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R/PPT)
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Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Sporting Rifle

Lot # 93 (Sale Order: 97 of 842)      

Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Sporting Rifle, #43643, .405 Win. cal., 24" tapered round barrel has block-blade front sight, plugged rear dovetail, marked "405 W.C.F." at breech. Distinctive receiver has box magazine and lever beneath, 4.25" Lyman windage-elevation adjustable receiver sight (covering the maker's name, address and patent dates on frame), marked "Winchester/Model 1895" on upper tang. Oil-stained walnut forearm has Schnabel nose with horn insert, matching straight buttstock, and a crescent buttplate. Mfg'd 1904. Condition is near fine retaining approx. 70% thinning and darkening barrel blue, 10% receiver, 40% mag. Stocks are sound and smooth with light age and use marks. Action is smooth, clean bore has sharp rifling. Est.: $1,500-$2,500. (C&R/PPT)**
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Spanish Copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Infantry Short Musket

Lot # 94 (Sale Order: 98 of 842)      

Spanish Copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Infantry Short Musket, NVSN, .43 Spanish CF cal., 20" barrel, block-blade front sight (also bayonet lug) and folding-leaf rear; receiver marked "AR (indistinct)/Oviedo (indistinct)" at top tang, with milled rail for sliding dustcover (cover missing), 5.5" saddle bar/ring at left, loop trigger guard/lever for opening bolt and raising brass cartridge lifter. Oil-finished walnut full-length forend has single band and nose cap, matching buttstock with carbine buttplate. Condition is good, retaining good traces of original blue but mostly lightly-oxidized gray gunmetal with good edges. Stocks are sound showing normal marks (buttstock reduced at right buttplate area). Action functions, bore shows moderate erosion (heavier at muzzle), fair rifling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Marlin Model 1897 Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Lot # 95 (Sale Order: 99 of 842)      

Marlin Model 1897 Lever Action Takedown Rifle, #326384, .22 S-L-LR cal., 24" octagon barrel with full-length magazine, blue and color case hardened finish, checkered walnut two-piece straight grip stock, folding Lyman combination style front and standard elevator rear sights. Factory markings are very good with the barrel address slightly soft, the receiver is drilled and tapped with all three tap screws present. Mfg'd 1905. Rifle is in excellent overall condition as beautifully refinished, retaining 99%+ of an outstanding reblued finish with sharp edges. Receiver, lever and hammer display magnificient color case hardening. Stock is excellent as refinished with fine, sharp checkering, ending with a Marlin marked hard rubber buttplate providing a 13.25" LOP. Bore is fair with scattered light pitting and corrosion, displaying visible rifling. Action functions well and locks up securely. A beautifully refinished Marlin with a shootable bore. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R/PPT)
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Colt 1st Gen. Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 96 (Sale Order: 100 of 842)      

Colt 1st Gen. Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver, #118152, .45 Colt cal., 7.5" barrel has maker's name and address in 1 line on top, 6-shot fluted cylinder is marked "0" on rear face. Solid frame has the 3-line 1871-72-75 patent dates, loading gate marked "233", left trigger guard web marked "45 Cal". Hard rubber grips have the Rampant Colt in oval at top, date-correct federal eagle and shield motif at bottom. Mfg'd 1886. Condition is good retaining darkened blue in cylinder flutes, else brown gunmetal having scattered oxidation, good edges and markings. Grips are sound showing heavy wear at right side, left panel likely replaced. Action is crisp, bore shows moderate roughness toward muzzle and very good rifling. Visible serials match. Hammer with polished sides, ejector assembly and cylinder pin are later replacements. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)
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