Historic Firearms & Early Militaria

Historic Firearms & Early Militaria

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Cowan's is proud to present a diverse October auction that encompasses several hundred years of collecting arms & armor. From the Collection of Peter Wainwright, we present a rare 16th Century Chamfron as well as a very important Factory Inscribed Smith & Wesson M&P with presentation to General Jonathan M. Wainwright. Other highlights from this auction include several early Basket-Hilt swords, Germanic wheel locks as well as an extremely early serial number Colt Thompson Sub-Machine Gun S/N 91.

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Allen Martin Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle with Silver Inlays

Lot # 179 (Sale Order: 176 of 370)      

.43 caliber, 47" octagonal wedge-retained barrel, no S/N. Antiqued pewter patina finish on metal, silver mountings, raised carved stock with silver embellishments. Barrel with silver panel engraved "Allen Martin" in script. Flat lock marked "JS Brooks" with waterproof pan and roller frizzen. Four-piece silver patchbox with griffin head finial, silver mountings and decorations throughout. Wood ramrod with two thimbles and an entry pipe. Raised cheek rest with engraved silver eagle inlay, surrounded by flowing raised rococo foliate carvings, with carving of similar patterns at the wrist, tang and entry pipe. Forend with incised line carving. A really spectacular modern long rifle that is a wonderful example of the gunmaker's art.

Condition: Fine. Metal with a lightly oxidized antiqued patina. Crisp throughout, mechanically excellent, fine bore, stock with only the most minimal light handling marks.

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Allen Martin Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle with Possibles Bag, Horn & Accessories

Lot # 180 (Sale Order: 177 of 370)      

.54 caliber, 49.25" pinned barrel, no S/N. Antiqued pewter patina finish, brass furniture, raised carved stock. Barrel singed "A Martin." Unmarked lock with faceted, bridled and fenced pan and flat faceted swan-neck hammer. Two-piece engraved brass patchbox, raised cheek rest with engraved German silver inlay and surrounded by flowing raised rococo foliate carvings. Similar raised carvings at wrist and entry pipe. Engraved German silver Indian maiden inlay in stock belly, forward of triggerguard. Wood ramrod secured by two thimbles and an entry pipe. A really attractive, very high quality contemporary rifle with flowing lines and wonderful decorative embellishments. Accompanied by a contemporary possibles bag with powder measure, vent pick and brush and horn handled knife in scabbard, and a powder horn.

Condition: Fine. Showing little use. Crisp throughout, mechanically functional, fine bore, wood showing minor handling marks. Accessories fine as well, showing the most minor use.

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Contemporary Flintlock "Samuel Baum" Long Rifle by Allen Martin, Mark Wheeland & AD Camp, Plus

Lot # 181 (Sale Order: 178 of 370)      

Contemporary Flintlock "Samuel Baum" Long Rifle by Allen Martin, Mark Wheeland & AD Camp, PLUS Target Board, Possibles Bag & Powder Horn

.427" caliber, 45" wedge-retained octagonal barrel, no S/N. Antique gray patina finish, brass furniture and mountings, hardwood stock. Top flat of barrel with three inset brass plaques signed "A Martin", "M Wheland" and "A.D. Camp" in script. Unmarked, flat stepped lock with rounded and fenced bridled iron pan and roller frizzen. Four-piece brass patchbox with simple engraving, two-piece butt plate with separate toe plate, simply engraved brass plate along stock comb, flat two-screw side plate and skeletonize semi-pistol gripped triggerguard. Wood ramrod retained by two faceted pipes with baluster turned ends and matching entry pipe. Stock with an attractive Roman nosed profile with a raised cheek rest with a quarter moon inlay and simple incised decorative patterns on the reverse. A really lovely contemporary rifle from a group of talented craftsmen.

Includes a #68 leather Possibles Bag by E. Fleisher, a contemporary engraved powder horn to Samuel Baum with a German saying that roughly translates to "God alone and to nobody else," and a target board with a period-style note with the loading data for the rifle.

Condition: Fine. Metal with an aged pewter patina and scattered surface oxidation. Rifle remains crisp and sharp throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks. Accessories fine as well.

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Winchester Third Model 1873 Deluxe Rifle

Lot # 182 (Sale Order: 179 of 370)      

.32-20 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel with full-length tubular magazine, S/N 132564A (ca. 1883). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered pistol-gripped deluxe walnut stock with checkered forend. Single set trigger. Standard two-line Winchester barrel address forward of front sight, standard model markings on tang. Adjustable Buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight with brass blade. Trap door in butt for cleaning rods, none present.

Condition: Good. Barrel retains some strong traces of blue with the balance a smoky gray patina. Receiver cleaned to a dull gray color. Retains clear markings, mechanically functional, single set trigger needs repair to function as a set trigger but still works as a standard trigger. Fair bore with moderate oxidation along its entire length. Magazine hanger strap replaced. Stock with finish loss, particularly the forend and showing scattered bumps and dings.

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** US Springfield M1924T Heavy Barrel Target Rifle

Lot # 183 (Sale Order: 180 of 370)      

.30-06 caliber, 26" barrel, S/N 1266217. Blued finish, smooth pistol-gripped, two-bolt target stock. Heavy Winchester barrel with offset "WP" proof marks, appropriate for scope mounting. Polished bolt with headless cocking piece. Standard Springfield receiver markings covered by scope mount, clear {circle-P} proof in pistol grip of stock. Equipped with a Lyman 48C receiver sight and globe front sight that is missing the blade. Mounted with a Winchester B5 telescopic sight in adjustable mounts. Retains both sling swivels. According to the Springfield Research Service serial number records, #1266217 was sold through the DCM on April 26, 1926.

**C&R or FFL required

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with clear markings. Mechanically functional, very good bore, scope with clear optics. Stock fine with some added oil finish and lightly scattered handling marks.

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** Hoffman Arms Customized US Springfield Model 1903 Target Rifle

Lot # 184 (Sale Order: 181 of 370)      

.30-06 caliber, 28" barrel, S/N 1260035. Blued finish, smooth pistol-gripped stock with raised cheek rest. Standard Springfield receiver markings, barrel marked "HOFFMAN ARMS CO / CLEVELAND, OH" and "B143." Double set triggers. Fully adjustable receiver mounted Lyman peep sight, globe front sight, telescopic mounts installed, no scope present. Includes a M1907-style sling.

**C&R or FFL required

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blue with clear markings. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Stock with scattered bumps and dings.

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** Composite Springfield Armory "Model T" Heavy Barrel Target Rifle

Lot # 185 (Sale Order: 182 of 370)      

.30-06 caliber, 30" heavy barrel, S/N 1520912. Blued finish smooth two-bolt pistol-gripped "C" stock. Standard receiver markings, no stock markings. Polished bolt with standard cocking piece. Equipped with a Lyman 48S rear sight, globe front sight, mounted with a Winchester A5 telescopic sight. Barrel band missing screw and sling swivel.

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Condition: Good. Retains some thinning applied blue with clear markings on the receiver. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Stock with scattered bumps and dings. Scope with clear optics.

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Winchester Model 1876 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 186 (Sale Order: 183 of 370)      

.45-60 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 23728. Walnut stock and full forearm.

Condition: Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Just lightly fading, markings are sharp and crisp. The frame retains most of the original blue finish, some wear to the high lines, and some light thinning. Lever and hammer retain most of the case colored finish. Stock and forearm retain most of the varnished finish with some light nicks and dings. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanically excellent. This is a very good rare 76 carbine.

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* Winchester Model 42 Factory Built and Engraved for Tom Selleck

Lot # 187 (Sale Order: 184 of 370)      

.410 gauge, 25.5" barrel length with Simmons vented rib, S/N 55809.  Blue finish. The left side of the barrel marked with standard Winchester markings in two lines. The frame, barrel and trigger guard with factory style 5 engraving.  The left side of the frame with a floral scroll border with a hunting scene including two pointing dogs with two flushing quails. The right side of the frame with floral scroll engraving including a scene of a setter sniffing out two quail in the brush. The barrel near the frame with floral scroll engraving pattern as well as on the triggerguard.  Fancy checkered walnut stock and forend.  Black pistol grip cap and factory leather-covered recoil pad as documented on the work order. Front bead sight. Complete with original box. 

Two letters that accompany this lot, which include the work order and cost, as well as a letter on Steve Barnett, LLC. letterhead showing ownership by Tom Selleck and signed by the same.   

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Condition: Excellent overall condition with very minimal wear.  Retaining most of the blue finish throughout and the stock is excellent. Light wear on the magazine tube which is expected with a pump action. A little wear to the bottom corner of the leather covered recoil pad.  Bore is excellent and mechanically functional.

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***Rare and Early Model 1921 Colt Thompson Sub-Machine Gun

Lot # 188 (Sale Order: 185 of 370)      

.45 caliber, 10.5" spiral milled barrel (Finned Barrel), S/N 91.  Remington stock and buttplate with correct Remington markings, an anchor on the front of the buttstock near the frame, "R" markings internally on the parts of the buttplate.  Matching assembly number's on the buttplate and stock.  Marked on the left side of the frame "Model of 1921" over the serial number. Colt markings in five lines. The right side marked "Auto-Ordnance New York USA" in two lines.  Patent markings in six lines.  Blue finish, with walnut stock and pistol grip with a foregrip.

An early 2 digit serial number Model 1921 Colt Thompson sub-machine gun issued to the Consolidated Coal Company during The Coal Mine Wars (1890 - 1930).  Consolidated Coal company originally formed in Maryland in 1864 and began to purchase smaller mines to eliminate competition.  One of the first coal companies purchased by Consolidated Coal was the Fairmont Coal Company.  The owners of Fairmont Coal Company were a prominent political family, the Fleming-Watson family.  The Fleming-Watson family begin to purchase shares of Consolidated Coal Company and by the early 1900s owned a majority stake. Governor Aretas Brooks Fleming, along with support from his relative, U.S. Senator Clarence W. Watson, John Rockefeller and U.S. Senator Johnson Newlon Camden, the company was able to expand into neighboring states such as Kentucky.  In the fall of 1911, Consolidated Coal Company purchased a 100,000-acre tract of land from Northern Coal and Coke Company and named the community "Jenkins," in honor of one of the board members George C. Jenkins. Consolidated Coal began to build the infrastructure needed to establish the town, and city government was soon established and officially incorporated in January of 1912. Following incorporation, Consolidated Coal began to sell businesses and land back to the community.  

Like many businesses, Consolidated Coal went into receivership in 1929 during the early years of the Great Depression. The Fleming-Watson family lost control of the company at this time, but Consolidated Coal Company survived under the new name "Consol Energy." During the receivership years, Consolidated Coal begin selling off its holdings and assets including this Model 1921 Colt Thompson sub-machine gun. It was sold to the Jenkins Police Department and registered in 1934. A copy of the original registration will be provided. 

This Model 1921 Colt Thompson sub-machine gun witnessed a dynamic time in the history of the United States. The Coal Mine Wars were the largest uprising since the Civil War, and mostly isolated in the Appalachian region. These armed uprisings were the result of the economic exploitation of the miners. As the miners were organizing to overthrow the company town system in which miners were paid with company script only accepted at company-owned stores instead of legal tender, the coal companies used private law enforcement to protect its financial interest in the status quo of conducting business. There is no doubt this Model 1921 Colt Thompson sub-machine gun was used by the coal company to protect payroll as it came in on the rail system or by the private law enforcement hired by the coal company to "keep order" against the organization of the labor unions.  

***Fully transferable to a form 3 or 4.

Condition: This rare Colt Thompson retains most of its original Colt factory blue finish with the expected edge wear. The frame finish is turning plum through the safe and fire markings once again to be expected on an original 1921 Thompson. The remainder of the frame has most of the original bright blue finish. The stock has only minimal nicks and dings from the police department rack. The pistol grip and foregrip are excellent. Bore is very good. Overall this Thompson remains in excellent condition for a two-digit 1921 Colt Thompson and has all its original matching parts.

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Pair of Nevada Centennial Colt Single-Actions

Lot # 189 (Sale Order: 186 of 370)      

1 - .22 LR caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 1038NS. Blue and nickel finish, pearlite grips with Colt medallions. "1864 - Nevada Centennial - 1964" marking on left side of barrel; "Colt Single Action Frontier Scout .22 LR" marking on right side of barrel.

2 -  .45 LC caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 1038NC. Blue and nickel finish, pearlite grips with Colt medallions. "1864 - Nevada Centennial - 1964" marking on left side of barrel, "Colt Single Action Army - .45 Cal." marking on right side of barrel. Colt patent dates on left side of frame.

Guns are stored in the appropriate wooden display box with blue interior and the Nevada centennial commemorative coin is present.

Condition: These guns remain in "new old stock" condition and are unturned and unfired.

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Starr Single Action 1863 Army Revolver

Lot # 190 (Sale Order: 187 of 370)      

.44 caliber, 8" barrel length, S/N 27099. The left side of the frame is marked "Starr Arms Co. New York." The right side of the frame is marked Starr's Patent Jan. 15, 1856.  There is a "B" mark on the triggerguard. Six-shot round cylinder. Front blade sight. Blue finish with case color hammer and lever. Smooth walnut with a cartouche on each side. 

Condition: Good condition retaining most of the blue finish with areas of light surface oxidation on the barrel, frame and cylinder. The hammer has some areas of light surface oxidation.  The grips are good displaying wear consistent with use. The cartouche is visible and markings are crisp.

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** Webley Mark VI w/ .22 Conversion Kit Installed & Original .455 Cylinder

Lot # 191 (Sale Order: 188 of 370)      

.22 caliber, and 455 calibers extra cylinder, 7" barrel, S/N 379210. Top left of frame marked "Mark VI,"  with British proof marks, Webley patent marks, "England" marked on the left side of the frame near the grips. Blue finish with checkered hard rubber grips and lanyard ring on the underside of the butt.

**C&R or FFL required

Condition: Retaining most of the blue finish with some wear to the edges. The cylinder shows some thinning of blue. Grips are very good. Bore is excellent. Mechanically fine.

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Custom Remington Rolling Block Target Pistol by John Oberlies

Lot # 192 (Sale Order: 189 of 370)      

.22RF caliber, 10" tapered round barrel, no S/N. Blued and color case hardened finish, smooth walnut grip and smooth Schnabel forend. Single-shot Remington rolling block action customized by one of the finest American gunsmiths of the 1920s and 1930s, John Oberlies of Dayton, OH. Although unmarked, Oberlies signature silver acorn inlay is present in the bottom of the forend, indicating that this is his work. The backstrap, gripstrap and rear face of the breech are stippled, as is the screw securing the forend. Pistol is equipped with adjustable target rear sight and a semi-Patridge front sight blade. The one-piece figured walnut grip is decorated with diamond shaped ivory colored inlays on both sides and silver shield escutcheons near the frame junction. Schnabel forend with sculptured molding at frame and acorn inlay underneath. An attractive and likely very accurate little pistol built on a Remington action by one of the foremost custom American gunmakers of the pre-WWII era. 

Condition: Very fine. Retains most of the blue and case coloring applied by Oberlies. The barrel shows some thinning and fading, while the frame retains nearly all of the vibrant color. Even the screws retains most of their finish, although the forend screw shows some minor slot wear. Action is crisp and fully functional, bore is fine. Wood is fine with some minor light handling marks.

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Colt Single Action Army Cavalry Revolver Customized By John Oberlies

Lot # 193 (Sale Order: 190 of 370)      

.45 lc caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 84514. Blue finish, custom walnut grips with German silver initial shields, stippled grip straps, modified front sight, "DFC" inspector mark on frame. Mixed serial numbers, unmarked leather holster.

Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore.  The action is crisp and tight as a new gun.  There are no factory Colt markings and the finish is an older re-blue. The smooth grips are excellent. While this gun is not marked by Oberlies, it was consigned with two other guns sold in a previous sale and consignor states they are from the same estate. John Oberlies was a well known gunsmith from Dayton, Oh. and his work is still highly valued.

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Colt Single Action Army Revolver Black Powder

Lot # 194 (Sale Order: 191 of 370)      

.32 W.C.F. caliber, 4.75" round barrel with two-line Colt address and caliber markings, S/N 152236.  Frame with the rampant Colt logo and two-line patent markings. Checkered hard rubber grips with Colt logo. With factory letter.

Condition: Good. Bore good with strong rifling. Retains some traces of the original finish, metal turning to an even gray. Grips show moderate wear with good details still present.

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* Third Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 195 (Sale Order: 192 of 370)      

.45 Colt caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N SA24073. Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered black composite eagle grips. Standard Colt markings on barrel and frame.

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Condition: Very fine. Retains nearly all of the blue and the majority of the vivid case color, with the revolver showing little use. There is some cleaned, freckled oxidation on the right rear of the frame at the top strap and loading gate, but this is minimal and looks more like faded case color than oxidation. All markings remain crisp and clear, action is excellent, bore is fine. Grips are fine with some very light handling mars. An excellent candidate for Cowboy Action Shooting.

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** Colt Bisley Revolver

Lot # 196 (Sale Order: 193 of 370)      

.32-20 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 311088 (mfg. ca1909). Blued and color case hardened finish, smooth wood grips. Single action 6-shot revolver. One-line "COLT'S PT. F.A. CO HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." barrel marking on top, along with "BISLEY MODEL  32 W.C.F." on left side of barrel. Three dates in two lines patent mark on frame, with Rampant Colt logo. Matching numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt. Loading gate numbered "1022." Smokeless powder frame, fixed sights.

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Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue on the barrel and cylinder with some trace case color on the frame. Markings mostly strong and clear, with the "BISLEY MODEL" mark somewhat weak. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered oxidation. Grips poorly fitting replacements with light wear.

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Contemporary Engraved Smith & Wesson 1st Model "Baby Russian"

Lot # 198 (Sale Order: 194 of 370)      

.38 S&W caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 18174. Blued finish, bone grips. Single action, top-break, 5-shot pocket revolver. Standard first type two-line barrel address and patent information. Matching serial numbers on butt and rear of cylinder. Extended ejector housing under barrel only found on 1st Model "Baby Russians" (also known as Model No. 2 First Issue revolvers). Frame with modern New York-style engraving featuring flowing foliate scrolls with punch dot shading, with additional foliate engraving on the rear sides of the top strap, lower edge of the frame below the cylinder and between the flutes of the cylinder. Revolver additionally enhanced with two gold lines flanking the cylinder stop notices and with geometric lines on the sides of the barrel. Only 25,548 of the 1st Model Baby Russian revolvers were produced ca 1876-1877.

Condition: Very good as refinished and enhanced. Retains most of the modern, deeply blued finish with some thinning and fading along contact points and in the cylinder flutes. All markings and engraving remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good, lightly oxidized bore. Grips with nice age and a mellow yellowish tone, showing some handling marks, minor chipping and an "X" lightly carved in each of the grips.

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Cased Colt Model 2 "Root" 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver

Lot # 199 (Sale Order: 195 of 370)      

.28 caliber, 3.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 8570 (mfg. ca 1856). Blued finish, varnished walnut grip. Single action 5-shot percussion revolver. Barrel marking with "pointing hand" motif and two-line "COLT'S PT / 1855 and ADDRESS COL. COLT / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.," separated and flanked by Maltese Cross designs. Cylinder with Indian and Cabin roll scene. Matching numbers on barrel, butt and cylinder, no further disassembly was performed. Revolver is contained in an old, repurposed wood case with rust colored velvet lining that is not a factory case. Case contains a "COLTS / PATENT" marked 3.5" long copper eagle flask of indeterminate age and an old, unmarked brass pocket revolver type mold that casts two round balls of nominally .30" diameter. Several round lead balls are contained in one of the storage compartments of the case.

Condition: Good. Revolver retains some strong traces of blue on the frame and barrel web, with the balance of the metal showing a mottled and oxidized brownish-gray patina. Markings on barrel are clear and crisp, roll scene is weak and remains about half visible. Revolver is not mechanically functional and requires repair. Bore is good and moderately oxidized. Case with wear and accessories about good, showing wear and use.

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British Proved Colt 1851 Navy Revolver in Modern Case

Lot # 200 (Sale Order: 196 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 100521. Blued finish, iron backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece walnut grip. Single action 6-shot percussion revolver. Weak one-line New York barrel address, London commercial proofs on barrel and cylinder. Matching numbers on barrel, frame and triggerguard, no numbers on butt, loading lever or wedge. Contained in a modern casing with a teal lining, which includes an unmarked English-style flask, original blued Colt Pocket bullet mold, a reproduction L-tool and two partial tins of Eley Brothers caps.

Condition: Fair. Revolver with no finish, wear, tool marks, partially obscured barrel address, poor scene and numerous replaced screws. Loading lever and catch replaced, backstrap likely replaced as it is unnumbered and fits poorly. Mechanically functional, but loose, bore poor, with no rifling, extreme pitting and the barrel possibly stretched about 2.5". Grips worn and sanded with poor fit, likely replaced as well. Case about good with wear, accessories about good.

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Colt Model 1862 Pocket Revolver of Navy Caliber in Modern Case

Lot # 201 (Sale Order: 197 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 6.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 347 (ca 1861). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass triggerguard, gripstrap and backstrap, one-piece walnut grip. Single action 5-shot percussion revolver with rebated cylinder. One line Colt New York address, standard markings throughout. Matching numbers on barrel, frame, triggerguard, butt, cylinder and wedge. No number on loading lever. An old set of initial, "PL" are scratched into the brass butt and "MH" into the bottom of the wood grip. Contained in a modern wood case with dark green lining, including a reproduction flask, an original "36P" marked iron Colt bullet mold, a partial original tin of Hick's No. 12 percussion caps and a reproduction box of cartridges.  

Condition: Good. Revolver retains no finish with a mottled and oxidized brownish-gray patina. Barrel marking somewhat weak, cylinder scene worn, other markings mostly clear. Metal with scattered impact marks and indications of an old cleaning. Mechanically functional, good bore with some pitting and oxidation. Grips worn with numerous bumps and dings and some chips out of the leading and trailing edges. Case worn, mold fair, rusted and pitted. Other accessories about good.

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Cased Pair of Smith & Wesson No 2 Revolvers

Lot # 202 (Sale Order: 198 of 370)      

.32RF caliber, 6" barrels, S/N 48918 & 48517 (both mfg. ca 1866). Blued finish, varnished rosewood grips. Six-shot, single action rimfire revolvers in a French fitted retailer's casing. Standard Smith & Wesson one-line address on barrel ribs, standard patent roll mark on cylinders. Both revolvers with matching assembly marks on barrel, cylinder and frame. Both revolvers with right grip stamp numbered to the gun on its interior. Revolvers contained in a varnished Mahogany veneer case with a purple fitted interior along with two lidded compartments and a cartridge block that holds 26 cartridges. Includes 26 cartridges in the block, four additional cartridges in one lidded compartment and a tin oiler and two keys in the other lidded compartment. Neither key fits the lock for the case. A really lovely cased set of 6" barreled #2 revolvers made in the year following the end of the Civil War that retain much of their finish and are displayed in their wonderful period casing with a nice assortment of later 19th century cartridges. 

Condition: Fine. Both revolvers retain much of their blued finish, with the majority of the loss on the cylinders, and from flaking and wear on the revolvers. #48918 has a spot of cleaned pitting on the right side of the frame behind the cylinder, where the finish is gone, and light pitting remains. This is about .5" in diameter. Both revolvers with clear, legible markings, both mechanically functional with tight actions and fine bores. Both sets of grips are fine as well with light handling marks. Case about very good with a crack running the length of the top veneer and a heavily faded interior from deep purple to a dull grayish-purple color. There is also some chipping at the lower left front corner. Green fabric has been glued to the soft wood bottom of the case.

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** Colt Series 80 Gold Cup National Match Pistol Customized by Wilson Combat

Lot # 203 (Sale Order: 199 of 370)      

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N FN01768E. Blued finish, checkered wood grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions. Standard Colt Series 80 MKIV markings. Customized competition pistol with skeletonized Commander hammer, flat checkered mainspring housing with flared magazine well, over sized magazine release button, adjustable aluminum match trigger and added cocking handle to top of slide. Frame mounted optics rail has a Bushnell Trophy illuminated dot sight with multiple reticle choices attached. No iron sights are installed. Includes a pair of Mac Gar blued 8-round magazine and blue Wilson Combat soft pistol case.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the bright blue on the slide and matte blue on the frame, with all markings clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore, functional optics. Grips fine with light wear.

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Colt Model 1851 Percussion Navy Revolver

Lot # 204 (Sale Order: 200 of 370)      

.36 caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 65916 (mfg. ca 1857). Blued and color case hardened finish, silver plated small brass triggerguard, back strap and grip strap, one-piece varnished walnut grip. Single action, 6-shot percussion revolver. Matching numbers throughout with the exception of the unmarked wedge. Grip numbered 5916 in ink in the backstrap groove. Standard one-line New York barrel address, frame with two-line Colt's Patent mark. Wedge screw replaced.

Condition: Good. Retains some blue on the barrel in the web area and some traces of silver on the brass. Barrel has been cleaned, leaving some marks and shows scattered surface oxidation that is more severe near the muzzle. Markings clear, cylinder scene mostly visible. Mechanically functional, fair bore with heavy oxidation and moderate pitting. Safety pins mostly intact with one missing and two battered. Grip with much of the varnish, showing  some wear and loss and scattered handling marks.

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