Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 600 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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British Silver-Mounted Flintlock Queen Anne Pistol by Segalas

Lot # 326 (Sale Order: 326 of 636)      

21 bore (0.605''), 6 1/4'' stepped screw barrel with round cannon muzzle and a partially bright about good bore showing scattered areas of light pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toned to pewter gunmetal patina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining throughout, some of the light foliate embellishments softened from the years. The top of breech retains a strong ''LONDON'' marking with maker's name ''SEGALAS'' below the pan and period London proofs beneath the screw-off triggerguard. The lock has nice hardware and features a rotating protected pan and the silver fittings consist of fancy monogram plate atop wrist, pierced foliate sideplate and fine grotesque buttcap all taking on a pleasant tarnish, the buttcap screw with moderate slot wear. The walnut grip rates very good as lightly refinished long ago and showing a few small repairs where it meets the frame and some other scattered handling marks. The stock retains good drop points and foliate border around tang and the lock is a bit stiff but functional. A very good example of these classic British pistols made by Israel Segalas, a quality London maker. (13B11896-224) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)
21 bore (0.605''), 6 1/4'' stepped screw barrel with round cannon muzzle and a partially bright about good bore showing scattered areas of light pitting and oxidation. Th...moree metal surfaces show an old cleaning mostly toned to pewter gunmetal patina with remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining throughout, some of the light foliate embellishments softened from the years. The top of breech retains a strong ''LONDON'' marking with maker's name ''SEGALAS'' below the pan and period London proofs beneath the screw-off triggerguard. The lock has nice hardware and features a rotating protected pan and the silver fittings consist of fancy monogram plate atop wrist, pierced foliate sideplate and fine grotesque buttcap all taking on a pleasant tarnish, the buttcap screw with moderate slot wear. The walnut grip rates very good as lightly refinished long ago and showing a few small repairs where it meets the frame and some other scattered handling marks. The stock retains good drop points and foliate border around tang and the lock is a bit stiff but functional. A very good example of these classic British pistols made by Israel Segalas, a quality London maker. (13B11896-224) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)

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British Percussion Officers Pistol by Wogdon

Lot # 327 (Sale Order: 327 of 636)      

.58 cal, 10 1/2'' octagon barrel with slightly swamped muzzle and a moderately oxidized smoothbore. The barrel has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old oxidation and the breech plug with remnants of silvery case-hardening. The top flat shows ''Wogdon'' in script next to ''LONDON'' and the lockplate is also neatly maker marked and also shows remnants of silvery case-hardened patina. The lockplate is quite compact with step at rear, sliding safety and somewhat spartan but graceful hammer. The iron mountings retains some generous streaks of original bright blue mostly flaking to a deep plum-brown and are embellished with some light foliate motifs, the triggerguard with a nice acorn finial. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the smooth walnut stock with generous flat-sided grip rates very good showing repaired cracks along either side of the wrist that appear sound, some light dings and rather worn finish. The stock otherwise shows some honest darkening from the years with areas of lovely grain figure along the grip. A replacement simple hickory ramrod is present and the pistol is sighted with fine fixed sights. The trigger set function will require attention however the lock otherwise seems to function normally. A very good pistol from this quality London maker. (13B11896-210) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.58 cal, 10 1/2'' octagon barrel with slightly swamped muzzle and a moderately oxidized smoothbore. The barrel has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing scatte...morered old oxidation and the breech plug with remnants of silvery case-hardening. The top flat shows ''Wogdon'' in script next to ''LONDON'' and the lockplate is also neatly maker marked and also shows remnants of silvery case-hardened patina. The lockplate is quite compact with step at rear, sliding safety and somewhat spartan but graceful hammer. The iron mountings retains some generous streaks of original bright blue mostly flaking to a deep plum-brown and are embellished with some light foliate motifs, the triggerguard with a nice acorn finial. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the smooth walnut stock with generous flat-sided grip rates very good showing repaired cracks along either side of the wrist that appear sound, some light dings and rather worn finish. The stock otherwise shows some honest darkening from the years with areas of lovely grain figure along the grip. A replacement simple hickory ramrod is present and the pistol is sighted with fine fixed sights. The trigger set function will require attention however the lock otherwise seems to function normally. A very good pistol from this quality London maker. (13B11896-210) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Relic Condition Berdan Sharps New Model 1859 Percussion Rifle

Lot # 328 (Sale Order: 328 of 636)      

.52 cal, 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore. This Sharps was obviously left out in the elements, its metal surfaces thoroughly encrusted showing oxidation and pitting. The breechblock is seized shut and the hammer still retracts back about 1'' or so with good mainspring tension before getting hung up and the double set triggers are also seized. The serial numbers and most of the other markings are long gone but the rifle otherwise bears the correct features for a Berdan Sharps including double set triggers and no lever locking catch. The patent dates on the right side of the lockplate show a few legible number and letters. The walnut stocks are extremely weathered and dried out, the forend with a small chip at the rear left corner and the buttstock with a large 3 1/4'' section missing at the toe, the broken surface lightly cleaned and dressed as it is now rather flat and smooth. A very interesting piece for the Civil War collector. (13B11896-74) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.52 cal, 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore. This Sharps was obviously left out in the elements, its metal surfaces thoroughly encrusted showing oxidation and pitting. The...more breechblock is seized shut and the hammer still retracts back about 1'' or so with good mainspring tension before getting hung up and the double set triggers are also seized. The serial numbers and most of the other markings are long gone but the rifle otherwise bears the correct features for a Berdan Sharps including double set triggers and no lever locking catch. The patent dates on the right side of the lockplate show a few legible number and letters. The walnut stocks are extremely weathered and dried out, the forend with a small chip at the rear left corner and the buttstock with a large 3 1/4'' section missing at the toe, the broken surface lightly cleaned and dressed as it is now rather flat and smooth. A very interesting piece for the Civil War collector. (13B11896-74) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Scarce Mass. Arms Co. Maynard-Primed Percussion Double Shotgun

Lot # 329 (Sale Order: 329 of 636)      

10 bore, 32'' London Fine Twist barrels with moderately oxidized bores, the ribs coming loose and solder missing at muzzles leaving the left barrel exhibiting play. The barrels are mostly a nice deep plum-brown showing good twist patterns throughout with scattered light dings and old oxidation. The lockplates retain a healthy amount of silvery case-hardening mixing with mild gray-brown and the hammers are a deep blue-gray, their back surfaces visibly stamp-numbered ''48''. The tape primer covers retain strong Maynard patent information and the lockplates are maker marked and embellished with attractive flowing foliate scrollwork and light crosshatch motifs. The triggerguard and tailpipe feature foliate finials and the checkered walnut stock rates very fine with some scattered light dings and handling marks. There is a large silver plate set into the left side of the buttstock that has taken on a fine tarnish and is starting to bend and warp up slightly. The plate is neatly engraved in script ''L.D. Moore / Augusta Me''. There is no ramrod present and the locks seem to function well mechanically. (13B11896-103) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
10 bore, 32'' London Fine Twist barrels with moderately oxidized bores, the ribs coming loose and solder missing at muzzles leaving the left barrel exhibiting play. The b...morearrels are mostly a nice deep plum-brown showing good twist patterns throughout with scattered light dings and old oxidation. The lockplates retain a healthy amount of silvery case-hardening mixing with mild gray-brown and the hammers are a deep blue-gray, their back surfaces visibly stamp-numbered ''48''. The tape primer covers retain strong Maynard patent information and the lockplates are maker marked and embellished with attractive flowing foliate scrollwork and light crosshatch motifs. The triggerguard and tailpipe feature foliate finials and the checkered walnut stock rates very fine with some scattered light dings and handling marks. There is a large silver plate set into the left side of the buttstock that has taken on a fine tarnish and is starting to bend and warp up slightly. The plate is neatly engraved in script ''L.D. Moore / Augusta Me''. There is no ramrod present and the locks seem to function well mechanically. (13B11896-103) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Walther PP Semi-Auto Pistol with German Police Markings

Lot # 330 (Sale Order: 330 of 636)      

serial #358226p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original rough wartime blue showing some high edge wear and the left side of the slide toning to gray. The markings remain mostly strong with the left side of the frame showing ''(Eagle) F'' police mark and the black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few small dings. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-1504) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #358226p, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original rough wartime blue showing some high edge wear and the ...moreleft side of the slide toning to gray. The markings remain mostly strong with the left side of the frame showing ''(Eagle) F'' police mark and the black checkered Bakelite grips rate near excellent showing a few small dings. One original flush base magazine is included. (13A11728-1504) {C&R} (800/1200)

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German P.38 ac-Coded Semi-Auto Pistol by Walther

Lot # 331 (Sale Order: 331 of 636)      

serial #6664f, 9mm, 5” barrel with a mostly bright about good bore showing some areas of light pitting, a few perhaps more moderate and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 44-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue showing scattered high edge wear and the frontstrap toning to gray. The frame and some other areas are taking on a plum tone as is commonly seen and all markings remain intact and strong showing proper “(Eagle) / 359” Waffenamts and firing proofs. The grooved reddish brown phenolic resin grips remain in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The serialized parts are matching and one original jvd-coded magazine is included. (13A11728-1462) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Walther PP Early Commercial Rimfire Pistol

Lot # 332 (Sale Order: 332 of 636)      

serial #168111p, 22 LR, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an early war production 22 LR Walther retaining about 80% original bright blue showing high edge wear and gripstraps toning to gray. The extractor and 60-degree safety lever retain some hints of fire blue and all markings remain crisp showing ''(Eagle) / N'' commercial proofs. The black checkered Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition with some small scuffs and light dings. The rear sight notch has been widened slightly and the slide is properly scratch-numbered matching the frame. One correct flush base magazine is included. (13B11728-1502) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #168111p, 22 LR, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an early war production 22 LR Walther retaining about 80% original bright blue showing high e...moredge wear and gripstraps toning to gray. The extractor and 60-degree safety lever retain some hints of fire blue and all markings remain crisp showing ''(Eagle) / N'' commercial proofs. The black checkered Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition with some small scuffs and light dings. The rear sight notch has been widened slightly and the slide is properly scratch-numbered matching the frame. One correct flush base magazine is included. (13B11728-1502) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 333 (Sale Order: 333 of 636)      

serial #36778, 30 WCF, 20'' round barrel with full magazine and a bright very good plus bore showing some mild frosting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1898-made carbine retain about 95% of a good quality reapplied polished blue showing some sparsely scattered subtle remnants of pinprick pits here and there and most of the loss due to some reacquired oxidation along the wood line of barrel and around the barrel band. The barrel is taking on a deep plum tone under bright light and retains strong markings with two-line address and nickel steel marking along the left shank. The plain walnut stocks rate about very good plus as lightly cleaned showing scattered light dings and a few small moderate old abrasions. There is a slight gap between the frame and forend and the arm is sighted with carbine rear sight and a replacement pinned tall square blade front. The action is smooth and seems to function well mechanically. A very good restored antique Model 1894. (13B12017-4) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #36778, 30 WCF, 20'' round barrel with full magazine and a bright very good plus bore showing some mild frosting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling throug...morehout. The metal surfaces of this 1898-made carbine retain about 95% of a good quality reapplied polished blue showing some sparsely scattered subtle remnants of pinprick pits here and there and most of the loss due to some reacquired oxidation along the wood line of barrel and around the barrel band. The barrel is taking on a deep plum tone under bright light and retains strong markings with two-line address and nickel steel marking along the left shank. The plain walnut stocks rate about very good plus as lightly cleaned showing scattered light dings and a few small moderate old abrasions. There is a slight gap between the frame and forend and the arm is sighted with carbine rear sight and a replacement pinned tall square blade front. The action is smooth and seems to function well mechanically. A very good restored antique Model 1894. (13B12017-4) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock Musket

Lot # 334 (Sale Order: 334 of 636)      

.45 cal, 41'' octagon barrel with wide faceted cannon muzzle and an oxidized bore. This attractive gun bears a nice honest untouched appearance, the barrel a deep plum-black patina showing light to moderate oxidation along the wood line. The barrel is fairly spartan with minimal inlays consisting of two thick silver bands at breech and a single band behind the front sight, the front sight base itself with an interested arched support behind it fashioned to look like a stalk of bamboo and the rear sight has three circular piercings. The remaining hardware and fittings are mostly of brass, taking on a rich ocher patina, with scattered little cherry blossoms, chrysanthemum and song bird inlays, two thin barrel bands and large foliate-embellished plates at the nose, comb line and almost full length along the underside of stock. The sides of the buttstock have some tarnished silver floral inlays, silver rabbits on left side and atop wrist, samurai's helmet behind tang and large chrysanthemum with contrasting inlays on either side at rear. The hardwood stock rates very fine with rather worn finish, minor staining and some scattered thin drying cracks. There is no ramrod present and the lock is functional. A very fine example of these ornate Japanese matchlocks. (13C12050-3) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.45 cal, 41'' octagon barrel with wide faceted cannon muzzle and an oxidized bore. This attractive gun bears a nice honest untouched appearance, the barrel a deep plum-bl...moreack patina showing light to moderate oxidation along the wood line. The barrel is fairly spartan with minimal inlays consisting of two thick silver bands at breech and a single band behind the front sight, the front sight base itself with an interested arched support behind it fashioned to look like a stalk of bamboo and the rear sight has three circular piercings. The remaining hardware and fittings are mostly of brass, taking on a rich ocher patina, with scattered little cherry blossoms, chrysanthemum and song bird inlays, two thin barrel bands and large foliate-embellished plates at the nose, comb line and almost full length along the underside of stock. The sides of the buttstock have some tarnished silver floral inlays, silver rabbits on left side and atop wrist, samurai's helmet behind tang and large chrysanthemum with contrasting inlays on either side at rear. The hardwood stock rates very fine with rather worn finish, minor staining and some scattered thin drying cracks. There is no ramrod present and the lock is functional. A very fine example of these ornate Japanese matchlocks. (13C12050-3) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol by A. Waters

Lot # 335 (Sale Order: 335 of 636)      

.54 cal, 8 1/2'' round barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing scattered light pitting and oxidation. This 1837-dated pistol remains in the original flint and maintains a nice honest appearance overall. The metal surfaces are mostly a medium gray-brown patina showing some scattered light oxidation staining and the barrels with some light dings and old lightly cleaned pitting around the vent. The lockplate is a darker smoky gray and the pan an undisturbed deep ocher patina. The top jaw and its screw are later replacements and all markings remain intact and crisp. The walnut stock rates about very fine with scattered light dings and handling marks mostly along the left side. The underside shows some interesting old carved markings ''NJ / 1''64'' and the left flat retains a fine pair of inspector cartouches. The swiveling ramrod assembly is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A fine example of these late flintlock pistols. (13B12039-36) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)
.54 cal, 8 1/2'' round barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing scattered light pitting and oxidation. This 1837-dated pistol remains in the original flint ...moreand maintains a nice honest appearance overall. The metal surfaces are mostly a medium gray-brown patina showing some scattered light oxidation staining and the barrels with some light dings and old lightly cleaned pitting around the vent. The lockplate is a darker smoky gray and the pan an undisturbed deep ocher patina. The top jaw and its screw are later replacements and all markings remain intact and crisp. The walnut stock rates about very fine with scattered light dings and handling marks mostly along the left side. The underside shows some interesting old carved markings ''NJ / 1''64'' and the left flat retains a fine pair of inspector cartouches. The swiveling ramrod assembly is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A fine example of these late flintlock pistols. (13B12039-36) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)

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Rufus Perkins Model 1807 Indian Or New England Militia Flintlock Musket

Lot # 336 (Sale Order: 336 of 636)      

.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This example bears features of both the Style A and B as-described by Flayderman and is equipped with the longer 42'' barrel specified in the 1808 Indian Office contract, though it has a martial-style B lockplate. The arm has been reconverted to flint which probably accounts for this and the barrel also has small bayonet lug along the underside of the muzzle which we would expect to see on something like a militia musket, such as those made by Perkins for various New England militias as detailed by Moller in ''American Military Shoulder Arms'' on pages 230-232. The barrel is a pleasant deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light oxidation and the breech retaining fine markings showing ''P / RP'' and ''M / 1819''. The lockplate also retains nice markings with ''1819 / BRIDGEWATER'' at rear and a small ''(Federal Eagle) / US'' in center. The barrel is pin-fastened as-expected and the commercial trade-style fittings are brass and toned to a deep rich ocher patina consisting of nosecap, two long ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, triggerguard with simple finial, buttplate, teardrop front lock escutcheon and food chopper rear. The walnut stock rates very good plus showing a few drips of old varnish, a few scattered thin drying cracks and an area of moderately worn finish along the underside and left side of the buttstock. The upper tang is a bit proud of the wood, an antique iron ramrod is present and the lock is not crisp but functional. An interesting variant for the antique arms collector. (13B12039-28) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This example bears features of both the Style A and B as-described by Flayderman and is equipped with the longer 42'...more' barrel specified in the 1808 Indian Office contract, though it has a martial-style B lockplate. The arm has been reconverted to flint which probably accounts for this and the barrel also has small bayonet lug along the underside of the muzzle which we would expect to see on something like a militia musket, such as those made by Perkins for various New England militias as detailed by Moller in ''American Military Shoulder Arms'' on pages 230-232. The barrel is a pleasant deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light oxidation and the breech retaining fine markings showing ''P / RP'' and ''M / 1819''. The lockplate also retains nice markings with ''1819 / BRIDGEWATER'' at rear and a small ''(Federal Eagle) / US'' in center. The barrel is pin-fastened as-expected and the commercial trade-style fittings are brass and toned to a deep rich ocher patina consisting of nosecap, two long ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, triggerguard with simple finial, buttplate, teardrop front lock escutcheon and food chopper rear. The walnut stock rates very good plus showing a few drips of old varnish, a few scattered thin drying cracks and an area of moderately worn finish along the underside and left side of the buttstock. The upper tang is a bit proud of the wood, an antique iron ramrod is present and the lock is not crisp but functional. An interesting variant for the antique arms collector. (13B12039-28) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Irish Snider Patent Single Shot Stalking Rifle by W. & J. Kavanagh

Lot # 337 (Sale Order: 337 of 636)      

serial #3384, 44 CF, 22 5/8'' round barrel with a partially bright about very good bore showing some scattered areas of light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong rifling. This little stalking, or perhaps ''large bore'' Rook rifle shows Birmingham proof marks and 54 bore marking. The metal surfaces are mostly a deep gray and gray-brown patina showing an old cleaning with remnants of light pitting and oxidation mostly along the barrel with Kavanagh's Dublin address a bit soft but mostly legible. The lockplate shows stronger Kavanagh markings and is embellished with nice tasteful English scrollwork and the triggerguard features a nice checkered rear finger rest and pineapple extension with additional foliate scrollwork. The checkered walnut stock remains in very good plus condition with a small crack ahead of lockplate, thin sliver missing along right edge of forend and overall light dings. The sides of the buttstock show fine grain figure throughout, the nosecap is horn and there is a silver monogram plate and stamped number ''5088'' along the toe line. The rifle is equipped with sling swivel eyes and sighted with a standing 50 foot v-notch rear sight with flip-ups leaves for 50 and 100 yards and plain bead front. One edge of the barrel wedge is chipped and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. An attractive little Snider action rifle retailed in Ireland. (13B11621-110) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)
serial #3384, 44 CF, 22 5/8'' round barrel with a partially bright about very good bore showing some scattered areas of light pitting and oxidation with otherwise strong ...morerifling. This little stalking, or perhaps ''large bore'' Rook rifle shows Birmingham proof marks and 54 bore marking. The metal surfaces are mostly a deep gray and gray-brown patina showing an old cleaning with remnants of light pitting and oxidation mostly along the barrel with Kavanagh's Dublin address a bit soft but mostly legible. The lockplate shows stronger Kavanagh markings and is embellished with nice tasteful English scrollwork and the triggerguard features a nice checkered rear finger rest and pineapple extension with additional foliate scrollwork. The checkered walnut stock remains in very good plus condition with a small crack ahead of lockplate, thin sliver missing along right edge of forend and overall light dings. The sides of the buttstock show fine grain figure throughout, the nosecap is horn and there is a silver monogram plate and stamped number ''5088'' along the toe line. The rifle is equipped with sling swivel eyes and sighted with a standing 50 foot v-notch rear sight with flip-ups leaves for 50 and 100 yards and plain bead front. One edge of the barrel wedge is chipped and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. An attractive little Snider action rifle retailed in Ireland. (13B11621-110) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)

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British East India Company Flintlock Short Musket

Lot # 338 (Sale Order: 338 of 636)      

.75 cal, 29 1/2'' barrel with an about good bore showing scattered old tool marks. The barrel of this musket appears to have been shortened and the ramrod was obviously either shortened or repaired at the tip. The metal surfaces are mostly a pewter gunmetal patina as-cleaned showing remnants of partially smoothed-over light pitting along the barrel. The arm appears to be in the original flint and the lockplate retains fine markings with 1813 date at rear, lion in center and ''(Crown) / 2'' proof and the lockplate and lock screws show matching assembly hash marks. The brass hardware shows an old cleaning to medium goldenrod patina and the rear point of the tailpipe has broken off. The walnut stock rates about very fine showing a few thin drying cracks, minor old slivers missing and other light dings otherwise retaining fine edges and nice markings with ''BARNETT'' maker's marking along the toe line, right side buttstock with EIC heart marking and ''23'', left stock flat with a small script cartouche and ''44'' and the left side of the buttstock with a circled cartouche of a rooster over ''PDL'' which may be French in origins. The mainspring is not sitting correctly in the lockplate as there is seemingly no screw retention for it, but it is included separately. A very good and interesting EIC musket. (13B12039-26) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.75 cal, 29 1/2'' barrel with an about good bore showing scattered old tool marks. The barrel of this musket appears to have been shortened and the ramrod was obviously e...moreither shortened or repaired at the tip. The metal surfaces are mostly a pewter gunmetal patina as-cleaned showing remnants of partially smoothed-over light pitting along the barrel. The arm appears to be in the original flint and the lockplate retains fine markings with 1813 date at rear, lion in center and ''(Crown) / 2'' proof and the lockplate and lock screws show matching assembly hash marks. The brass hardware shows an old cleaning to medium goldenrod patina and the rear point of the tailpipe has broken off. The walnut stock rates about very fine showing a few thin drying cracks, minor old slivers missing and other light dings otherwise retaining fine edges and nice markings with ''BARNETT'' maker's marking along the toe line, right side buttstock with EIC heart marking and ''23'', left stock flat with a small script cartouche and ''44'' and the left side of the buttstock with a circled cartouche of a rooster over ''PDL'' which may be French in origins. The mainspring is not sitting correctly in the lockplate as there is seemingly no screw retention for it, but it is included separately. A very good and interesting EIC musket. (13B12039-26) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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American Halfstock Percussion Sporting Rifle

Lot # 339 (Sale Order: 339 of 636)      

.44 cal, 33'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are mostly a mix of deep gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and light pitting, the barrel coming up a bit proud of the forend. The barrel is maker-marked though only with a set of vague initials which are difficult to decipher and the lock is a commercial offering from Spies. The rifle is equipped with simple drum and nipple bolster, the nipple being a more modern replacement. The barrel is equipped with a wooden under-rib that supports a pair of brass thimbles with additional brass hardware consisting of nosecap, tailpipe, forend plate, thin triggerguard with single rear spur, crescent buttplate, patchbox, large toe plate, large teardrop plate on left side of buttstock and a simple lock screw escutcheon. There are additional silver heart and diamond inlays along the sides of the stock, one old replacement on the right being of German silver and one heart missing on the left forend and the scant left-side cheekpiece with an silver oval inlay pierced with a heart. The heavy toe plate assembly contains a retractable iron rod to extend the toe of the buttplate providing a rather rudimentary ''schuetzen-like'' support. The maple stock shows an area of flaking finish along the left forend, small repair below lockplate and a few thin cracks otherwise remaining in fine condition with some nice figure. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the rifle is sighted with u-notch rear and brass blade front and the lock seems to function normally. (13B11955-4) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.44 cal, 33'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The met...moreal surfaces are mostly a mix of deep gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and light pitting, the barrel coming up a bit proud of the forend. The barrel is maker-marked though only with a set of vague initials which are difficult to decipher and the lock is a commercial offering from Spies. The rifle is equipped with simple drum and nipple bolster, the nipple being a more modern replacement. The barrel is equipped with a wooden under-rib that supports a pair of brass thimbles with additional brass hardware consisting of nosecap, tailpipe, forend plate, thin triggerguard with single rear spur, crescent buttplate, patchbox, large toe plate, large teardrop plate on left side of buttstock and a simple lock screw escutcheon. There are additional silver heart and diamond inlays along the sides of the stock, one old replacement on the right being of German silver and one heart missing on the left forend and the scant left-side cheekpiece with an silver oval inlay pierced with a heart. The heavy toe plate assembly contains a retractable iron rod to extend the toe of the buttplate providing a rather rudimentary ''schuetzen-like'' support. The maple stock shows an area of flaking finish along the left forend, small repair below lockplate and a few thin cracks otherwise remaining in fine condition with some nice figure. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the rifle is sighted with u-notch rear and brass blade front and the lock seems to function normally. (13B11955-4) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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American Fullstock Flintlock Sporting Rifle

Lot # 340 (Sale Order: 340 of 636)      

.52 cal, 40'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing evident rifling. This rifle has been neatly reconverted to flint and is fitted with a period commercial lockplate by Adams. The barrel is unmarked as to maker and is mostly a rich plum-brown patina showing some scattered old dings and light oxidation. The lock shows some scuff marks and some of the small parts are no doubt replaced, the frizzen spring rather weak and the cock is quite loose. The brass fittings are a pleasant smooth ocher patina and quite attractive in their simplicity consisting of a nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, trigger, thin triggerguard with single rear spur, patchbox, buttplate with toe plate and oval lock screw escutcheons. The stock appears to be cherry or something similar and remains in about very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and a few very thin minor drying cracks at either side of the heel. The wrist shows nice coarse star motif checkering, there is a very graceful shallow left-side cheekpiece and a bit of thin silver wire inlay behind the upper tang. A slightly short brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the rifle is sighted with u-notch rear and small brass blade front sight and the lock will require mechanical attention as there is no mainspring present. A handsome rifle in classic American form. (13B11955-20) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
.52 cal, 40'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing evident rifling. This rifle has been neatly reconverted to flint and is fitted with a period commercial lockpla...morete by Adams. The barrel is unmarked as to maker and is mostly a rich plum-brown patina showing some scattered old dings and light oxidation. The lock shows some scuff marks and some of the small parts are no doubt replaced, the frizzen spring rather weak and the cock is quite loose. The brass fittings are a pleasant smooth ocher patina and quite attractive in their simplicity consisting of a nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, trigger, thin triggerguard with single rear spur, patchbox, buttplate with toe plate and oval lock screw escutcheons. The stock appears to be cherry or something similar and remains in about very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and a few very thin minor drying cracks at either side of the heel. The wrist shows nice coarse star motif checkering, there is a very graceful shallow left-side cheekpiece and a bit of thin silver wire inlay behind the upper tang. A slightly short brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the rifle is sighted with u-notch rear and small brass blade front sight and the lock will require mechanical attention as there is no mainspring present. A handsome rifle in classic American form. (13B11955-20) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Pennsylvania Percussion Fullstock Sporting Rifle

Lot # 341 (Sale Order: 341 of 636)      

About .44 cal, 42 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some minor pitting and light oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. This rifle is in classic Huntingdon County style, the metal surfaces have mostly toned to a deep rich plum-brown patina with a bit of old minor oxidation and some erosion around the nipple bolster. The top flat retains clear maker's mark in script initials ''L * F'' and the simple commercial lockplate is maker-marked but it is difficult to discern. The brass fittings are a pleasant ocher patina consisting of a nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, thin triggerguard, pierced patchbox, buttplate, toe plate and solid sideplate. There are some additional small decorative silver inlays along the sides of the forend, small hearts along wrist and a large lozenge with engraved star motif along the scant left-side cheekpiece. The maple stock is a bit plain with some subtle tiger striping along the left side of the butt and the wrist and buttstock are rather dainty in construction. The stock rates very good showing some areas of old brown finish masking some repaired thin lengthy cracks, some other scattered old dings and repair at left side of the toe. A simple softwood ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a semi-buckhorn v-notch rear sight and low profile silver blade front. Equipped with double set triggers, the lock is single acting and not very crisp but appears to function normally. A nice percussion rifle in Pennsylvania form. (13B12003-8) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)
About .44 cal, 42 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore showing some minor pitting and light oxidation in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling...more throughout. This rifle is in classic Huntingdon County style, the metal surfaces have mostly toned to a deep rich plum-brown patina with a bit of old minor oxidation and some erosion around the nipple bolster. The top flat retains clear maker's mark in script initials ''L * F'' and the simple commercial lockplate is maker-marked but it is difficult to discern. The brass fittings are a pleasant ocher patina consisting of a nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, thin triggerguard, pierced patchbox, buttplate, toe plate and solid sideplate. There are some additional small decorative silver inlays along the sides of the forend, small hearts along wrist and a large lozenge with engraved star motif along the scant left-side cheekpiece. The maple stock is a bit plain with some subtle tiger striping along the left side of the butt and the wrist and buttstock are rather dainty in construction. The stock rates very good showing some areas of old brown finish masking some repaired thin lengthy cracks, some other scattered old dings and repair at left side of the toe. A simple softwood ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a semi-buckhorn v-notch rear sight and low profile silver blade front. Equipped with double set triggers, the lock is single acting and not very crisp but appears to function normally. A nice percussion rifle in Pennsylvania form. (13B12003-8) {ANTIQUE} (800/1000)

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French Picherau System Breechloading Percussion Double Shotgun

Lot # 342 (Sale Order: 342 of 636)      

serial #I38, 16 bore, 21 1/4'' damascus barrels with partially bright fair bores showing some areas of moderate oxidation and a few small dents. This interesting system is a percussion improvement of the Pauly breechloading system in-which the entire lock system is housed within the lifting breech. This rare arm remains in fair condition with the metal surfaces toning to a mix of gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some scattered areas of old pitting and overall moderate oxidation. The barrels retain good damascus patterns throughout, the rib neatly inlaid in gold ''INVENTION-PICHERAU, BREVETEE A PARIS'' and with a pair of touch marks at rear. The checkered French walnut stock shows some extensive repairs to a break at the wrist and triggerguard tang, old iron pin repair to cracks below the left lock and moderate grain cracks along the forend. Nevertheless the sides of the buttstock exhibit some attractive grain figure. There is no ramrod present and the locks are functional though the front trigger needs to be reset manually. A salty example of a rare and rather early breechloading European system by Eugene Picherau. (13B11896-139) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
serial #I38, 16 bore, 21 1/4'' damascus barrels with partially bright fair bores showing some areas of moderate oxidation and a few small dents. This interesting system i...mores a percussion improvement of the Pauly breechloading system in-which the entire lock system is housed within the lifting breech. This rare arm remains in fair condition with the metal surfaces toning to a mix of gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some scattered areas of old pitting and overall moderate oxidation. The barrels retain good damascus patterns throughout, the rib neatly inlaid in gold ''INVENTION-PICHERAU, BREVETEE A PARIS'' and with a pair of touch marks at rear. The checkered French walnut stock shows some extensive repairs to a break at the wrist and triggerguard tang, old iron pin repair to cracks below the left lock and moderate grain cracks along the forend. Nevertheless the sides of the buttstock exhibit some attractive grain figure. There is no ramrod present and the locks are functional though the front trigger needs to be reset manually. A salty example of a rare and rather early breechloading European system by Eugene Picherau. (13B11896-139) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model SW1911SC Airlite E-Series Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 343 (Sale Order: 343 of 636)      

serial #UFB7784, 45 ACP, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol has many desirable factory features for the 1911 aficionados and remains in as-new-in-box condition. It retains about 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes. The diamond fish scale textured hardwood grips feature an ''E'' in the center diamond and rate excellent. This gun features a scandium frame, Novak style three dot tritium night sights that still glow, fore and aft set of cocking fish scales that match the grips, top of slide is flat and grooved, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, bobtail grip, checkered straps, external extractor, and long trigger with overtravel stop. It includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, three eight-round factory marked magazines, cable lock with a pair of keys, bushing wrench, manual, and paperwork. An excellent pistol for your collection. (8A11979-52) {MODERN} (800/1000)
serial #UFB7784, 45 ACP, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol has many desirable factory features for the 1911 aficionados and remains in as-new-in-b...moreox condition. It retains about 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes. The diamond fish scale textured hardwood grips feature an ''E'' in the center diamond and rate excellent. This gun features a scandium frame, Novak style three dot tritium night sights that still glow, fore and aft set of cocking fish scales that match the grips, top of slide is flat and grooved, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, bobtail grip, checkered straps, external extractor, and long trigger with overtravel stop. It includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, three eight-round factory marked magazines, cable lock with a pair of keys, bushing wrench, manual, and paperwork. An excellent pistol for your collection. (8A11979-52) {MODERN} (800/1000)

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Browning Medalist Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 344 (Sale Order: 344 of 636)      

serial #52723T5, 22 LR, 6 3/4'' heavy barrel with ventilated rib with an excellent bore. This lovely 1965 pistol remains in excellent condition showing light use. It retains about 98% original deep blue showing light muzzle wear while the trigger retains full gold finish. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest wrap around grips rate excellent while the smooth walnut schnabel forend also rates excellent. This gun features an undercut serrated Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, it has a factory dry fire feature, and it is factory machined to accept barrel weights. It includes a factory leatherette covered presentation case that rates about very good on the exterior with a few wear spots and soiling. The red velvet lined interior rates about the same showing light wear in the French cut section for the pistol. It also includes a barrel weight hanger, three varying size barrel weights, combination tool, three ten-round factory marked magazines, black sixty-round loading block, and an unmarked magazine loader. A lovely Medalist. (8A11979-17) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #52723T5, 22 LR, 6 3/4'' heavy barrel with ventilated rib with an excellent bore. This lovely 1965 pistol remains in excellent condition showing light use. It reta...moreins about 98% original deep blue showing light muzzle wear while the trigger retains full gold finish. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest wrap around grips rate excellent while the smooth walnut schnabel forend also rates excellent. This gun features an undercut serrated Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight, it has a factory dry fire feature, and it is factory machined to accept barrel weights. It includes a factory leatherette covered presentation case that rates about very good on the exterior with a few wear spots and soiling. The red velvet lined interior rates about the same showing light wear in the French cut section for the pistol. It also includes a barrel weight hanger, three varying size barrel weights, combination tool, three ten-round factory marked magazines, black sixty-round loading block, and an unmarked magazine loader. A lovely Medalist. (8A11979-17) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 345 (Sale Order: 345 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: There are some spots of oxidation along the rear underside of frame (gripstrap beavertail)
serial #TBD2288, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This late 1980's pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original blue. The checkered walnut thumb and finger rest grips rate excellent. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, trigger overtravel stop in the frame, and stippled front strap. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. A wonderful example of these desirable precision pistols. (8A11965-54) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 346 (Sale Order: 346 of 636)      

serial #UBT5142, 22 LR, 7'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original blue. The checkered walnut thumb and finger rest grips rate excellent. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade factory Bo-Mar style adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. No magazine is included but they are readily available. A beautiful example of the Model 41. (8A11979-51) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #UBT5142, 22 LR, 7'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This fine pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original blue. The checkered walnut...more thumb and finger rest grips rate excellent. This gun features an undercut Patridge front sight, black blade factory Bo-Mar style adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. No magazine is included but they are readily available. A beautiful example of the Model 41. (8A11979-51) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Kimber Gold Match II Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 347 (Sale Order: 347 of 636)      

serial #K265434, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely pistol rate about excellent with a few minor handling and assembly marks. The double diamond checkered rosewood grips rate excellent. This gun features a serrated Patridge front sight, factory Bo-Mar style adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered flat mainspring housing, and beavertail safety with memory bump. It includes a single factory marked eight-round magazine. An excellent example. (8A11979-39) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #K265434, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely pistol rate about excellent with a few minor handling and assembly...more marks. The double diamond checkered rosewood grips rate excellent. This gun features a serrated Patridge front sight, factory Bo-Mar style adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered flat mainspring housing, and beavertail safety with memory bump. It includes a single factory marked eight-round magazine. An excellent example. (8A11979-39) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Colt Gold Cup National Match Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 348 (Sale Order: 348 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Gripstraps show some staining/discoloration
serial #SN08285, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this Series '80 MK IV handgun rate about excellent with scattered light handling marks. The checkered black hardwood grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate very good plus with light diamond point wear to the black finish. This gun features a Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason adjustable rear sight, long trigger with overtravel stop, serrated straps, Series '70 collet bushing, and ribbed flat top slide. It includes a pair of factory marked seven-round stainless steel magazines. A lightly used Gold Cup. (8A11965-45) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Kimber Gold Match II Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 349 (Sale Order: 349 of 636)      

serial #K424351, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal steel surfaces of this fine pistol retain about 99% original blue finish with a tiny assembly mark near the slide stop and minor edge wear. The double diamond checkered rosewood grips rate excellent. This gun features a serrated Patridge front sight, factory Bo-Mar style adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered flat mainspring housing, and a beavertail safety with memory bump. It includes a mismatched Kimber hard case labeled to another gun, single factory marked eight-round stainless steel magazine, a pair of factory marked eight-round magazines, a bushing wrench, and a manual. An excellent Gold Match pistol. (8A11979-40) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Smith & Wesson 22/32 Airweight Kit Gun Hand Ejector Revolver

Lot # 350 (Sale Order: 350 of 636)      

serial #27910, 22 LR, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Airweight shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing light edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and semi-target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut square butt factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it has an improved flat latch, and appears to function mechanically. It includes a gray factory two-piece star burst box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. A fine example for your collection. (8A11728-1476) {C&R} (800/1200)
serial #27910, 22 LR, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Airweight shows light use and remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99%...more original blue and anodized finishes showing light edge wear and handling marks. The service trigger and semi-target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut square butt factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions, they are numbered to the gun, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it has an improved flat latch, and appears to function mechanically. It includes a gray factory two-piece star burst box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. A fine example for your collection. (8A11728-1476) {C&R} (800/1200)

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