Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction Day 1

Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction Day 1

Saturday, March 7, 2015  |  10:00 AM Pacific
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Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction Day 1

Firearms, Edged Weapons, & Militaria Auction Day 1

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Fine Luger Collection; Collectible & Sporting Rifles & Shotguns; Military Rifles & Pistols; Modern Handguns; Antique Guns; Edged Weapons; Militaria; Including Field Time (Local Gun Store) Closeout.
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U.S. Rev'y War Non-Com Officer's Militia Sword

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U.S. Revolutionary War Period Non-Commissioned Officer's Militia Sword, 23'' single fuller marked blade, 28-1/2'' overall, with leather wrap wood grip and simple brass crossguard and pommel. Blade marked ''(crown)/TC'', with fleur d'lis above the date 1782. Condition is very good to near fine. Blade with moderate carbon spotting. Markings are clear to both sides. Grip with losses to leather on reverse side. Scarce and seldom seen. Est.: $600-$800....more

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Rev'y War Era pre-1788 English Cavalry Saber

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Revolutionary War Era pre-1788 English Cavalry Saber, 27'' blade, 32'' overall, with three-fuller iron blade and guard. Condition is about fair to good with moderate to heavy overall patination, and missing leather-covered wooden grip. Est.: $600-$800....more

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Charleston Light Dragoon Parade Helmet

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 609)      

Charleston Light Dragoon Parade Dress Helmet, ca. 1835-1840, leather helmet body, stamped brass eagle's head helmet comb, brim, chinstrap and eagle plate, with blond horsehair plume. There are two types extant in museums: this early type pre-dating the Civil War, and the later type that omits the eaglehead and replaces it with a star. The Charleston Light Dragoons were organized in 1730, and they existed in the Charleston, SC community for many generations. Until the Civil War, they were primarily a parade organization made up of yeomanry, gentry, and South-quasi aristocrats who joined the Confederacy in March 1862, assigned to Gen. Hood's Cavalry, and were blooded at Beaufort, SC, Hawe's Shop, VA, and again at Bentonville, NC (March 19, 1865), finally surrendering there to Northern forces April 26, 1965. It is interesting to note that in 1733 Samuel Prioleau was Captain, and some 13 decades later during the Civil War, two of his blood relatives fought gallantly under the same colors. Condition is fine showing minor separation at back of comb and base of brim (easily repaired). Blank hole above Federal eagle for rosette. Sweatband is mostly present. Green paint on bottom of visor with light flakes and scuffs. Est.: $2,000-$3,000....more

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Named U.S. Model 1852 Naval Sword, by Ames

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Named U.S. Model 1852 Naval Officer's Sword, by Ames, 30'' etched blade, 36'' overall, with wire wrapped skate grip and gold-plated bronze crossguard. Right side of blade etched ''Martin Devington '79'''. Martin Devington (1857-1906) graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1879 as an Engineer, became Chief Engineer on the Battleship USS Kentucky (BB-6), and while on board visited Manilla, Nanking, Hong Kong, Nagasaki, Kobi, and Yokohoma. He was on board when U.S. Marines were landed in Cuba during the Cuban Insurrection, where he died immediately afterwards from Bright's disease. Condition of sword is good with moderate even corrosion to blade. Wire wrap is missing, as is scabbard. Gilt remains bright showing approx. 85% gold. Est.: $500-$750....more

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U.S. Model 1860 Medical Staff Sword, by SH&G

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U.S. Model 1860 Medical Staff Sword, by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, 30'' etched blade, 36-1/4'' overall, with wire wrapped skate handle, heavy cast bronze grip with gold gilding overall. Blue steel scabbard with gold throat, rings and ornate cast drag. Condition is fine with light general carbon spotting to blade and thinning and toning to gilt. Grip remains tightly wrapped. Scabbard is fine with very light patination. A beautiful example of this type sword. Est.: $750-$1,000....more

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U.S. Model 1876 Cartridge Belt

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Unit marked U.S. Model 1876 Wide Variation Cartridge Belt, by Watervliet Arsenal, with 54 loops for .45-70 Gov't Carbine or rifle cartridges. Back of belt neatly stenciled ''Co 'C', 2nd GA. Inf., 10''. Condition is fine showing darkening to varnish canvas belt body and loops. Bridal leather tongue with just light crazing. Clear markings with final inspection by A.R. Smith. Est.: $300-$500....more

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U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, by Ames

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U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, by Ames, 35'' blade, 41'' overall, blade being 1'' wide at crossguard. Right side marked ''U.S./G.W.C./l864''. Condition is about fine with minor carbon spotting to blade. Tight wire wrap to lightly scuffed leather grip. Even patination to bronze components. Single ring iron scabbard shows light general patination. Est.: $450-$650....more

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Model 1860 U.S. Light Cavalry Officer's Saber

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Model 1860 U.S. Light Cavalry Officer's Saber, by Roby, 35'' blade, 41.25'' overall, 1'' wide at guard. Right side of blade marked ''U.S./1864/A.G.M.'' Wire wrapped leather grip with brass guard and pommel, and gold colored iron scabbard. Condition is very good. Blade shows light to just moderate carbon spotting. Wire wrap and leather show only minor scuffs but no losses. Scabbard with very light pitting to upper half. Est.: $500-$750....more

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Model 1906 Heavy Cavalry Saber

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Model 1906 Heavy Cavalry Saber, marked ''A.S. Co.'' (Ames), 35'' blade, 41'' overall, blade being 1'' wide at guard. Wire wrapped leather grip with iron guard, pommel and scabbard. Condition to sword is very good with moderate carbon spotting to blade. Guard and pommel have toned. Grip wrap is tight, leather shows moderate scuffing. Scabbard with scuffs and dings, appearing to have been polished and lacquered at one point. Est.: $400-$600....more

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Fine Early Belgian Flintlock Coat Pistol

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 609)      

Fine Early to Mid-19th Century Belgian Flintlock Coat Pistol, .64 cal., 8-1/2'' fine twist octagonal barrel with Liege proofmark, lightly scroll engraved lockplate and hammer, checkered European walnut stock, engraved nickel silver ramrod ferrule and triggerguard, with scalloped shell trap in butt; ''VP'' proofmarks to lockplate and barrel, rosewood rammer with brass tip. Condition is fine to near excellent. White barrel shows light carbon spotting, as does sideplate. Stock with mild flattening to checks and light nicks forward of lockplate. Action is good, smoothbore shows little use. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. Antique....more

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Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 609)      

Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol, #41, .31 cal., 3-1/8'' barrel group, originally blue and case hardened finish with light foliate engraving, bag-shaped walnut grips. This particular standard-size version features smooth contoured barrels and nipple shield to upper right side of frame. Barrels are marked ''Allen Thurber & Co. Worcester/Patented 1845''. Condition is about fine with little original finish remaining, mostly to barhammer and trigger. Bag-shaped grips with minor losses of varnish and oil darkening. Good functioning action, with crisp engraving; bores are very good. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)...more

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U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol, by R. Johnson

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 609)      

U.S. Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol, by R. Johnson (Middn Conn 1844), NVSN, .54 cal., 8-1/2'' round barrel, correct brass blade front sight, swivel type ramrod with button-shaped head, and double cartouched walnut stock. Considered scarce with Johnson variations mfg'd between 1836-1844 making for only 8000 examples. Condition is fine as partially cleaned, with crisp markings, clearly visible cartouches, good functioning action, and bright smoothbore barrel. Lot also includes a receipt dated 1964 from The Powderhorn in Wilmette, IL. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Presentation American Flintlock Musket

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 609)      

Presentation American Flintlock Musket, .69 cal. smoothbore, 41-1/2'' round barrel, 55'' overall, walnut stock with checkered wrist and 3''x5'' silver inlay of the American eagle nicely engraved on right side butt area; silver shield escutcheon in wrist area; three (3) spring-retained barrel bands secure the barrel to the stock. Ca. 1820 period. Muskets of this type were custom period built to be presented to recognize individuals at shooting matches for special services of valor. Condition is very good, as properly reconverted back to its original flintlock configuration. Walnut stock shows a nice dark aged patina with moderate handling dings and wear. Est.: $1,800-$2,500. (Antique)...more

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British India Pattern Brown Bess Musket

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 609)      

British India Pattern Brown Bess Musket, NVSN, .75 cal., 39'' barrel, post-1809 reinforced cock, clear Tower/crown-''GR'' mark to lock, somewhat less finely cast bronze furniture (typical with the India Pattern musket), brown proofed barrel, English walnut full-length stock, with buttonhead ramrod. Missing sling keepers, with some replaced screws to bottom of triggerguard. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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A.J. Plate, San Fran. Single Shot Flobert-Style Rifle

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 609)      

A.J. Plate, San Francisco, Single Shot Flobert-Style Rifle, NVSN, .25 cal., 31-3/4'' octagon barrel, actual rifled section for Flobert use is 20-1/4'', originally brown finish, double set trigger, dark stained maple halfstock, with nickel escutcheons and accents, as well as patchbox to right side of butt. Adolphus Joseph Plate was born in 1818 in West Phalis, Russia, and came to America in 1840. After three fires in his New York furniture business, he fell victim to gold fever in 1849 meeting with moderately good fortune in the mines of San Francisco. In May 1850, he opened a little outdoor gun stand on Long Wharf (now Commercial Street), starting with a small stock of ammunition and second-hand pistols. In 1851 he opened a small store and later added a repair shop. From 1851 to his death in 1878, Platt's firearms were touted for their superior workmanship. He was one of the first to import arms from Europe to the Pacific Coast and built up a prosperous trade from Mexico to British Columbia. In 1859 Platt employed Charles Slotterbek who later gained fame with his modifications to the Sharps rifle. This rifle shows many characteristics of those found on later Slotterbek rifles. Condition is very good. Barrel shows overall moderately toning brown patina. Stock remains in very good condition with several professionally executed repairs. Rear sight may be a later replacement, missing elevator. Set trigger operates as designed. Rifle portion of bore is fine to excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, att. Jacob Gumpf

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 609)      

Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, attributed to Jacob Gumpf, Lancaster County, PA, originally made as a fullstock rifle, .45 cal. smoothbore, period shortened to 36-1/2'', curly maple fulltock was made into the halfstock configuration consistent with its later time in use, which probably was in the Western frontier. Fancy brass patchbox has one piercing and is profusely engraved, including four daisies as is frequently used in this region. Condition is very good, as reconverted back to flintlock and period shortened. A very sturdy and attractive rifle. Est.: $1,800-$2,500. (Antique)...more

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Early Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, att. Jacob Sees

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 609)      

Early Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, attributed to ''Jacob Sees'', who worked in the Lancaster Region of Pennsylvania at the start of the 19th Century; .69 cal. smoothbore, 45-1/2'' octagonal-to-round barrel, 61'' overall, fancy brass patchbox with a nice aged patina and line engraving showing thru; curly maple stock with a thick butt consistent with early period rifles. Ca. 1800 period. Condition is fine overall, as properly reconverted back to its original flintlock configuration. Aside from a couple of barely visible hairline cracks, the stock is in fine condition retaining its original medium toned period finish. Est.: $4,500-$5,000. (Antique)...more

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Flintlock Kentucky Rifle

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 609)      

Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, signed on top barrel flat ''C. Richwine - Reading, PA'', .48 cal. smoothbore, 41'' octagonal-to-round barrel, 56'' overall, curly maple stock with the classic region's Roman nose butt, brass mounts include the full-length sideplate and single trigger. Ca. 1820 period. Condition is very good overall, as reconverted back to its original flintlock configuration. There are two (2) ¬'' slivers of wood replacements, one under the rear lockplate area and another about mid-way on the forend, both having been nicely replaced. A strip of wood is missing along the top of the forward right forend. Stock retains a nice medium tone patina, as does the barrel and brass mounts. Overall a good-looking period long barrel Kentucky rifle. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)...more

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Pennsylvania Flintlock Kentucky Rifle

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 609)      

Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, from the Reading area of Pennsylvania, .54 cal. smoothbore, 41'' octagonal barrel, 55-1/2'' overall, curly maple stock, with nicely figured brass patchbox in a form common to this area. There is an eight-pointed brass star inlaid above the cheekpiece and a silver oval wrist inlay. Incise carving behind the cheekpiece is in the form of overlapping ''C'' scrolls. Mfg'd in the 1820 period. Condition is very good overall, reconverted back to its original flintlock configuration. Several hairline cracks are barely visible. Lock needs adjustment. Does not hold at full cock. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Antique)...more

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Percussion Kentucky Rifle

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 609)      

Percussion Kentucky Rifle, .44 cal. rifled bore, 43'' octagonal barrel, 58'' overall, nicely figured curly maple stock with brass mounts, and dual set triggers. The lockplate is marked ''London - Warranted'', with Bedford-Western Pennsylvania style hammer. Condition is very good. Est.: $700-$1,000. (Antique)...more

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Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, signed A. Ernst

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 609)      

Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, signed ''A. (Adam) Ernst'' in script on top barrel flate, .54 cal. smoothbore, 46-1/2'' octagonal barrel with four barrel keys, 62'' overall, maple stock relief carved behind and in front of cheekpiece and around barrel tang. Mfg'd in the 1810 period. Adam Ernst, a well-respected gunsmith of the period, worked in York County, PA, during the early 19th Century. The fancy curled trigger is one of his trademarks. Condition is very good, properly reconverted back to its original flintlock configuration. Stock has a period wrist repair with seam and three small square-head nails visible; a 15'' front section of the forend has been properly restored and barely visible to the eye, with some finish reapplied to the stock which shows period wear. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Antique)...more

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Early French Long Fowler

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 609)      

Early French Long Fowler, 54'' octagonal-to-round smoothbore barrel with touch mark and engraving at breech; walnut stock has a nicely carved and elongated crescent cheekpiece; forend has a takedown feature in which two-thirds of the forward forend remains attached to the barrel when barrel is removed for service or cleaning. The bold raised brass mounts are nicely formed and engraved in the traditional French period style. Overall length is 70''. A partial piece of parchment paper, which appears as old as this Fowler, is attached to the right butt side with writing barely legible. This Fowler is ca. 1760. Condition is very good overall, retaining its original period finish and patina. Stock shows some period handling dings. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)...more

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Continental Perc. Miquelet Fowler

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 609)      

Continental Mid-19th Century Percussion Miquelet Fowler, from the Eibar region of Spain, and dated 1844, bore measures .64, barrel length approx. 41-1/2'', adorned with light silver inlay; top flat marked ''Herradura'', right side flat marked ''En Eibar'', left side flat marked ''Ano 1844'', with light scrolls and applied animal scenes. Five Spanish proofmarks at breech show residual gold foil. Lightly scroll engraved Miquelet lock features integrate pierced dog's head and body hammer. Carved checkered fine Mediterranean walnut halfstock with serpent head pistol grip, and scroll and floret cheekpiece. Steel buttplate with trap. Condition is near fine with moderate even patination to exposed portion of barrel, which could either be cleaned or left alone. Lockplate and hammer details remain mostly clean and bright, with good crisp definition to all mechanical edges and surfaces. Checks show mild flattening, more pronounced at forend. Stock with fractures to both edges of forend tip. Good crisp action, bore is fair. No doubt owned by a successful merchant or land owner. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)...more

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U.S. Model 1816 3rd Type Flintlock Musket

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U.S. Model 1816 3rd Type Flintlock Musket, by Johnson, with bayonet, .69 cal., 42'' barrel, finished bright, full-length walnut stock with three iron bands and intregral sights, brass flashpan, breech area of barrel marked ''U.S./NWP/P''. Considered quite scarce with only approx. 600 mfg'd between 1829-1834, this example dating from 1833. Condition is near excellent with light even patination to barrel, and somewhat darker to lockplate. Stock with soldier-carved designs. Good action and bore. Bayonet has been cleaned. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)...more

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Percussion Kentucky Rifle

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Percussion Kentucky Rifle, signed ''J.S.'' in script on top flate, .38 cal. rifled, 36'' octagonal barrel, dual set triggers, curly maple stock with nicely formed crescent cheekpiece on left side, and fancy brass patchbox with five piercings; there are 27 silver inlays of shields, ovals and other freeforms from end to end of stock. This Southern rifle is attributed to the Carolina region. Condition is very good overall. Approx. ¬'' of wood along top forward half of forend on both sides has been properly restored and barely visible. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)...more

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