Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

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Antique & Modern Firearms & Edged Weapons Auction

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Inscribed Vintage Presentation Walking Stick

Lot # 371 (Sale Order: 376 of 605)      

Inscribed Vintage Presentation Walking Stick, with engraved gold-colored handle. Handle may be gold filled or solid, but no visible hallmarks. The dark hardwood shaft is ...more36'' in length with a newer rubber tip. The ''L''-shaped handle is covered with engraved floral swirl decorations, with a few minor dings and dents. Engraved on one side ''Presented to P.C.F. Budwig by Teutonia Lodge No. 6, K of P, February 1910''. Condition is good overall. Est.: $250-$350.

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Remington Model 95 Double Derringer

Lot # 372 (Sale Order: 377 of 605)      

Remington Model 95 Type I Model No. 2 Double Derringer Pocket Pistol, #2526 on underside of barrel and frame under left grip, .41 Short RF cal., 3'' round superposed barr...moreel unit marked ''E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y. / Elliot's Patent Dec. 12, 1865'' in two lines on top rib, and hinged to swing upward for loading and cartridge removal using sliding extractor on right side; undecorated steel frame; varnished two-piece rosewood grips. Mfg'd circa 1868 in quantity estimated at 14,000 guns. Condition is good to very good showing no original metal finish and an overall gunmetal gray color with scattered pinprick erosion. Barrel hinge is tight with no cracks; action is crisp; bores are shiny with clear rifling. Grips are smooth, without cracks or chips and show nice color. This iconic Remington Double Derringer has the distinction of being the only American firearm to remain in constant production for 69 years. Est.: $300-$450. (Antique)

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Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 373 (Sale Order: 378 of 605)      

Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver, with associated parts, #23333, .45 Colt CF cal., 5'' round barrel marked on top ''Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. Hartford, CT U.S.A...more.'' in one-line early italic font, later ejector rod with crescent-shaped head, 6-shot fluted cylinder, frame with early two-line 1871-1872 patent dates and cylinder pin retaining screw, loading gate stamped with correct batch number ''2012''; steel gripstraps with one-piece ivory grips. Originally mfg'd 1876. A composite gun having a mixture of original and later parts, accompanied by a plastic bag containing an extra cylinder, hammers (2), triggers (2), cylinder rotating pawl, and mainspring (broken). Condition is good as modified and refinished in overall heavy black finish including barrel, cylinder (with light dragline), frame, hammer (with sides polished bright) and gripstraps; the finish seems to have been applied over pitting/roughness, mainly on barrel and frame. The genuine ivory grips display a lovely deep coloration and fit well, with no cracks and two small chips at right side. Action is positive and locks up tightly; bore appears clean with distinct rifling. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)

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Colt 1877 Lightning Storekeeper's Model Revolver

Lot # 374 (Sale Order: 379 of 605)      

Colt Model 1877 Lightning Storekeeper's Model Double Action Revolver, without ejector, #106569, .38 Colt CF cal., 3.5'' round barrel marked ''Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co./Har...moretford, CT. U.S.A.'' in two lines on top, and ''Colt. D.A. 38'' on left side, 6-shot fluted cylinder, frame marked with three-line 1871-74-75 patent dates to left of an encircled ''Rampant Colt'' logo, originally blued and case hardened finishes, two-piece finely checkered dark brown hard rubber ''bird's head'' grips having the ''Rampant Colt'' logo in an oval relief panel at top. Mfg'd. 1897. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 50% barrel blue, thinning and darkening; cylinder with 20% thin and darkening blue and much blue in flutes; steel gripstraps retain approx. 90% blue on triggerguard and sides and top apron of backstrap; trigger with much original blue; case hardening on frame and hammer mostly a gunmetal gray color. Grips show smooth wear and clear details, fit perfectly and are without chips or cracks. Loading gate is correctly batch marked ''158'', screw slots are unblemished. Action is smooth in both single- and double action, bore is shiny with defined rifling. These ejectorless Lightnings employed their cylinder pin for removing spent cartridges. A nice Storekeeper's Model that will benefit with sympathetic cleaning. Est.: $400-$650. (Antique)

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Antique S&W Large Frame 1st Model Frontier Revolver

Lot # 375 (Sale Order: 380 of 605)      

Antique Smith & Wesson Large Frame Double Action First Model Frontier Revolver, #3473, .44 Russian CF cal., 5'' round barrel marked with two-line S&W address followed by ...moreeight 1865-1880 patent dates on top rib, 6-shot fluted 1-9/16'' long cylinder with distinctive long grooves between the two sets of stop notches, checkered brown hard rubber two-piece grips having an entwined ''S&W'' monogram within a raised panel. Originally finished in full nickel plating with case hardened hammer and trigger. Mfg'd 1881-1898, this low number being from early production. Condition is very good retaining approx. 15% nickel (hard to discern as colors match) with scattered roughness, and traces of case hardening. Grips are lovely showing only minor wear, sharp checkering and nice relief details. Action is crisp and smooth; bore is frosted with sharp rifling; tip-up barrel hinge is strong. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)

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Colt Factory Conversion Perc. Model 1861 Navy Revolver

Lot # 376 (Sale Order: 381 of 605)      

Colt Factory Conversion of the Percussion Model 1861 Navy to a Metallic Revolver, #4472, .38 CF cal., 7.5'' round ''streamlined'' barrel with ejector rod on right side ma...morerked on top ''Address Col. Saml Colt New-York U.S. America'' in one line, 6-shot plain round cylinder, left side of frame with two-line 1871-72 patent dates, brass gripstraps with ''38 Cal'' stamped on left triggerguard bolster, with varnished one-piece walnut grips. Loading gate correctly batch marked ''472''. Originally with full nickel-plated finish. Mfg'd mid-1870s in a quantity of approx. 2,200 revolvers. Condition is about good showing approx. 60% renickeled finish (difficult to discern as colors match closely) over occasional pitting especially on left side of barrel; no cylinder engraving remains and barrel address is soft, but other markings are sharp; age patina to brass. Grips are solid showing use marks and chips out at both toes and fit well. Action is smooth and positive; bore appears clean with shallow rifling. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)

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Colt 1855 Root's Patent Model 2 Pocket Revolver

Lot # 377 (Sale Order: 382 of 605)      

Colt 1855 Root's Patent Model 2 Spurtrigger Percussion Pocket Revolver, #22757, .28 cal., 3.5'' octagonal barrel marked on top flat with two-line Colt name and Hartford, ...moreCT address flanked by pointing hands, round 5-shot cylinder roll engraved with the ''Log Cabin and Indian Fight'' scene, iconic side-hammer and ball lever catch, unique (for Colt) one-piece wraparound varnished burl walnut grips. Originally with blued and case hardened finishes. Condition is good retaining much of a blued refinish to frame (perhaps over cleaned light pitting), overall light nicks and dings, weak barrel markings and no visible cylinder scene. Grips show overall dings, scratches, shrinkage at backstrap, and chips out at both heels. Action functions (rather unusual for a Root); bore is dark with visible rifling. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)

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Civil War Spencer 7-Shot Repeating Carbine

Lot # 378 (Sale Order: 383 of 605)      

Civil War Spencer 7-Shot Repeating Lever Action Carbine, #45608, .52 RF (Spencer .56-56) cal., 22'' round barrel having integral block-blade front sight and single-leaf a...moredjustable rear sight, top of steel receiver marked ''Spencer Repeating/Rifle Co., Boston, Mass./Pat'd. March 6, 1860'' in three lines, steel furniture including single barrel band, left-side sling bar and ring, sling swivel under buttstock, and steel buttplate; oil-finished walnut forend and buttstock. Mfg'd 1863-65. Originally blued barrel with case hardened receiver, lever, barrel band, and buttplate having a sliding door opening to the magazine tube for cartridge loading. Condition is good showing no original finish but an overall dark aged patina with occasional scattered light erosion; hammer thumb spur broken off. Stocks are sound showing the expected dings and scrapes of hard wartime use. This is a complete and unaltered Civil War Spencer. Action functions; bore shows dark erosion and defined rifling. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)

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Antique Colt Burgess Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot # 379 (Sale Order: 384 of 605)      

Antique Colt Burgess Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine, #1385, .44-40 CF cal., 20'' round barrel with integral block blade front and dovetailed adjustable leaf rear sights...more marked ''Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co., Hartford, CT. U.S.A./Pat. Jan. 7, 73, Oct. 19, 75, Apr. 1, 79, Dec. 7, 80, Dec. 13, 81, Jan. 3, 82.'' in two lines, full-length tubular under-barrel magazine, steel receiver and furniture including two barrel retaining bands, loop operating lever, hammer, trigger and buttplate, having a sliding trapdoor for cleaning rod (not present), walnut forend and buttstock. Mfg'd 1883-85. Originally with blued barrel, barrel bands, magazine tube, receiver and buttplate, case hardened lever and hammer, and oil-stained walnut stocks. Condition is good, the metal showing an overall gunmetal gray-brown patina with scattered roughness on barrel and magazine tube, with darkened case hardening. Stocks show scratches and dings (mostly on right side), a chip out at right rear of forend, and a later coat of varnish, but are sound and fit well. Action is tight and functions as designed, bore is clean showing light black powder etching and defined rifling. A scarce Colt longarms, as only 6,403 were made in just three years of production. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)

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Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 Two-Band Military Rifle

Lot # 380 (Sale Order: 385 of 605)      

Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 Two-Band Fullstock Military Rifle, #9528, .45-70 CF cal., 29.25'' round barrel marked ''Old Reliable'' and ''Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport, Conn...more.'' between breech and adjustable folding leaf rear sight, missing dovetailed front sight; flat-side steel receiver marked on the left ''Borchardt Patent/Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport, Conn./U.S.A.'' in three lines. Two-piece oil-finished walnut fullstock retained by two steel barrel bands with a steel nosecap and a coarsely checkered steel buttplate. Two rows of what may be initials were tapped into the left side between the bands, perhaps with a nail. The name ''T.L. Burk'' is stamped on the right side of receiver (indistinct), atop the breech (indistinct), on barrel above the rear band (indistinct), and clearly on the bottom of the forestock and in several places on both sides of the buttstock, as is a large ''B'' initial carved on the right. Condition is about good with barrel shortened from 32-1/8'', an overall deep brown age patina mixed with rust and scattered pitting to steel parts, and the expected wear/scars from military use to the wood stocks; factory markings are mostly clear; the steel ramrod is missing. Action is firm and smooth; bore is rusty but with distinct rifling and should clean. Mfg'd 1878-81 in a quantity of approx. 6,900 rifles, many of which went to foreign countries. Est.: $600-$900. (Antique)

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Allen & Wheelock Sidehammer Pocket Revolver

Lot # 381 (Sale Order: 386 of 605)      

Civil War Allen & Wheelock Sidehammer Spurtrigger Pocket Revolver, #249 on frame under left grip and on both inside grip panels, .32 RF cal., 3.25'' octagonal barrel mark...moreed ''Allen & Wheelock Worcester Mass. U.S.'' and patent dates in two lines on left side, 6-shot plain round cylinder with serial number on rear between bores, full nickel-plated finish, two-piece varnished walnut grips. Mfg'd 1859-1862 in quantity of approx. 1000 revolvers. Condition is about good retaining all of a re-nickeled finish. Grips show only minor wear and retain most original varnish. Action functions but does not revolver cylinder; bore is clean with defined rifling. A unique sidehammer design modeled after the Colt Model 1855 percussion revolver. Est.: $200-$300. (Antique)

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Remington Rolling Block Military Cartridge Carbine

Lot # 382 (Sale Order: 387 of 605)      

Remington Rolling Block Military Single Shot Carbine, NVSN, .44 CF cal., 20.5'' round barrel with dovetailed blade front sight and short single-leaf rear sight; large No....more 1 action is marked on upper tang ''Remington's Ilion, NY U.S.A.'' over four patent dates in two lines; steel furniture including triggerguard, buttplate, single barrel band with integral sling swivel, and sling swivel mounted under buttstock; oil-finished walnut forend and buttstock. Mfg'd 1867-88, originally with blued barrel and case hardened finishes. Condition is very good, the barrel with a deep brown patina and scattered light roughness, the balance a smooth gunmetal gray-brown. Stocks show minor age and use wear but smooth and sound with perhaps a later coat of varnish. Action is sure and smooth; bore is shiny with deep rifling. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)

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Lot of 2 French Swords

Lot # 383 (Sale Order: 388 of 605)      

Lot of Two (2) French Swords: (1) NCO sword has a diamond-shaped 31.5'' blade, with light arsenal engraved markings near the ricasso. Blade shows pitting, age graying, ...moreand rust patina overall. Brass hilt and guard shows age and wear. There is an applied decoration of laurel leaves to the front top of the clamshell guard; underside of guard has a large ''20'' engraved into it, and there is a crack on one side. Handle is covered in twisted brass wire that is all intact. Overall length is 37''. No scabbard. (2) Artillery or Infantry Briquet Model with a 23'' flat clip-point blade. There is an arsenal engraved marking on the top spine of blade that reads ''Mre. de Klingenthal 1831''. Blade shows age graying, some light pitting, and is very sharp. Brass hilt and single branch guard is cast as one piece and is in good condition. Leather scabbard has brass fittings at the top and bottom, showing much age, cracking, and scuffs to the leather, but is sturdy. Overall length is 29.5''. Est.: $300-$600/lot.

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French Model 1822 Cavalry Officer's Sword

Lot # 384 (Sale Order: 389 of 605)      

French Model 1822 Cavalry Officer's Sword, with leather sword knot, in canvas and leather cover. The 34.75'' double fullered blade is bright with some light pitting and l...moreight sharpening. Arsenal marking on top spine of the blade has been ''XX''ed out. Brass guard features three branches with engraved decorations; pommel with oakleaf and floral decorations. Condition is very good. Handle is grooved horn and is missing its wire wrapping. There are a couple of chips and a tight hairline in the horn grip. Leather sword knot attached to the guard shows some age. Scabbard is covered with a tan woven cotton and brown leather cover, with partial leather lacing to retain it at the top. Cover shows stains, a couple of minor holes, and scuffs to the leather. Overall length is 43''. Est.: $450-$750.

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Antique Belgian Screw-Barrel Perc. Shotgun

Lot # 385 (Sale Order: 390 of 605)      

Antique Belgian Screw-Barrel Single-Shot Percussion Shotgun, #404, 12mm cal., 33-3/4'' part round-part octagonal twisted steel barrel with tiny blade front and notched re...morear sights marked ''12.0'', ''404'' and with the oval ''E.L.G.'' Liege proofmark at breech; floral engraved boxlock action is marked ''J.J. Rissack/Brevete'' on long bottom tang; varnished walnut buttstock with carved aprons on both sides behind lock and checkered at wrist, with steel buttplate. Condition is very good, the steel parts retaining no original finish and with an overall brownish-gunmetal color, the barrel having a distinct twist pattern. Stock is solid retaining most of its original varnish finish, sharp checkering, softened carving on aprons, and lovely grain and color. Action is strong and sure; smoothbore is dirty about 20% of the way down, shiny thereafter. Probably intended for collecting birds or small game. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique)

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Antique English Boxlock Perc. Pistol

Lot # 386 (Sale Order: 391 of 605)      

Antique English Double Barrel Tap-Action Boxlock Percussion Pistol, by Henry Holland, NVSN, approx. .44 cal., 3.25'' round over-and-under screw-off barrels unmarked but f...moreor proofmarks; engraved frame marked ''Holland'' on left side and ''Burford'' on right and with proofmarks at bottom; unique sliding safety bar; folding/disappearing trigger, one-piece bag style grips appear to be rosewood with a vacant shield-shaped German silver nameplate inlaid at wrist. Tap action lever is mounted to left side of frame; when rotated up or down it selects which barrel will fire from the single hammer. Condition is very good+; smooth metal has a darkened bluish finish, with sharp markings and engraving. Grips are smooth and unblemished but for a chip out of bottom left side where they adjoin the frame. Action is crisp; bores are clean and smooth with polygonal rifling for about 1/4'' at muzzles. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)

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Antique French Mil. Model 1822 Perc. Pistol

Lot # 387 (Sale Order: 392 of 605)      

Antique French Military Model 1822 Single Shot Percussion Pistol, by St. Etienne Armory, NVSN, approx. .75 cal., 7-7/8'' octagon-to-round thin wall barrel with unusual po...morest-type front sight and notched rear sight, barrel tang marked ''Mle 1822'' (faint), iron lockplate marked ''Mre Impale'' over ''de St. Etienne'', hammer with distinctive straight thumb spur, iron backstrap runs full-length from barrel tang to buttcap; brass barrel band, serpentine sideplate, brass triggerguard and buttcap with long tang and iron lanyard mount. One-piece European walnut stock stamped with circular arsenal cartouche and multiple inspectors' marks. Condition is good showing no original finish and heavy black powder pitting covering most of the barrel under a dark age patina; lockplate is smooth dark metal with clear markings; brass shows an aged patina. Stock is solid showing many faint arsenal and inspector marks and a later coat of varnish. Missing brass sideplate, ramrod and lanyard ring. Action is stout; bore is dark and pitted. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)

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U.S. Model 1795 Type III Harpers Ferry Musket

Lot # 388 (Sale Order: 393 of 605)      

U.S. Model 1795 Type III Harpers Ferry Flintlock Infantry Musket, NVSN, .69 cal. smoothbore, 44.75'' round barrel with integral bayonet stud mounted at top behind muzzle;...more the flat beveled-edge iron lockplate with integral pan and teat at rear is marked with a small spread eagle holding a shield and olive branches ahead of the flat, double-necked flint cock and ''Harpers / Ferry / 1815'' in three vertical lines behind; iron furniture throughout including serpentine sideplate held by two large screws, heavy trigger, triggerguard with rounded upper and lower finials and a sling swivel at front, three spring-retained barrel bands (center with sling swivel; front with integral blade sight), and button-tipped ramrod. One-piece oil-finished walnut fullstock with a large, clear ''V/JS'' inspector's mark ahead of ''V/AT'' (obscured) on left side raised apron. Mfg'd 1815, in a quantity of just 5,340 pieces. Appears to be in original flintlock configuration, with unbushed touchhole. Condition is good, with iron parts having a deep, light to moderately pitted brown patina obscuring most markings but for those on lockplate. Stock is sound with a few expected marks from military use; all components appear original. An interesting Model 1795 musket, scarce today in this ''attic-found'' condition, which will undoubtedly benefit from a sympathetic cleaning and a little TLC. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)

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Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Flintlock Infantry Rifle

Lot # 389 (Sale Order: 394 of 605)      

Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Single Shot Flintlock Infantry Musket Altered to Percussion, NVSN, .69 smoothbore cal., 42'' round barrel with integral bayonet lug on top behind...more muzzle; part-beveled lockplate with pointed rear marked ''(spread-wing eagle)/US'' ahead of hammer, and ''Harpers/Ferry/1834'' behind in three lines vertically, and retains its original brass flintlock pan; all iron furniture including large military-style hammer, serpentine sideplate, trigger, triggerguard with long rear tang and front sling swivel, three spring retained barrel bands (middle with sling swivel, double-strap upper band with integral blade front sight), buttplate marked ''U.S.'' ahead of top tang screw, and button-tip ramrod; oil-finished one-piece walnut fullstock having the very low comb typical of this model. Mfg'd 1816-40; originally with bright, browned, or a combination of both finishes. Condition is good showing an overall deep brown color with scattered moderate-to-deep pitting, especially heavy at breech-nipple area; markings are clear with the exception of those at breech area of barrel. Stock is solid with a longitudinal grain crack emanating from buttplate on right side and another at lower left, and some expected light dings from age and use. The gun is complete, original (with the exception of the alteration to percussion) and in an untouched ''attic'' state. Action functions; bore is dark. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)

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U.S. Springfield Model 1842 Perc. Infantry Musket

Lot # 390 (Sale Order: 395 of 605)      

Springfield Model 1842 Percussion Infantry Musket, NVSN, .69 smoothbore cal., 42'' round barrel with integral bayonet lug mounted below and just behind muzzle; beveled st...moreeel lockplate marked with spread-wing American eagle over ''US'' ahead of hammer and ''Spring/field/1846'' in three lines vertically behind; iron furniture including serpentine sideplate, three spring-retained barrel bands (sling swivel on middle band, double-strap front band with integral front sight), triggerguard with long rear tang and front-mounted sling swivel, buttplate marked ''US'' ahead of top tang screw, iron ramrod, and walnut fullstock. Mfg'd 1844-55, originally with metal left in the ''bright'' and oil-finished stock. Condition is about good as-found, with iron parts showing the deep dark-brown patina of great age with scattered erosion that is quite heavy at nipple and breech area; markings are mostly clear (excepting barrel at breech). Stock is sound with the expected nicks and scrapes of age and hard military use; all parts fit well and appear original. Sling swivels were removed long ago; the ramrod a contemporary replacement; a notched ramp-type rear sight made of hardwood is mounted ahead of the breech; initials are carved into both sides of the buttstock. Action is strong; bore appears smooth and clean. A desirable Model '42 musket with this Mexican War-Era date, which will improve with a thorough cleaning. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)

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1840 Pattern Civil War U.S. NCO Sword

Lot # 391 (Sale Order: 396 of 605)      

1840 Pattern Civil War U.S. NCO Sword, with 32'' wide fullered blade showing even light rust patina with bright spots showing through. There are a few edge nicks, and the...more maker's mark is illegible. Faint date of 1862 just showing through at the ricasso. Brass hilt retains quite a bit of its fire gilt gold finish, the worn spots showing a dark red brass patina. White painted old museum inventory number on bottom of guard. Faint inspector's mark of J.H.(?) and number 12 on bottom of crossguard. Handle and guard are tight. No scabbard. Est.: $350-$500.

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Civil War 1860 Staff & Field Officer's Sword

Lot # 392 (Sale Order: 397 of 605)      

Civil War Era Model 1860 U.S. Staff & Field Officer's Sword, with etched decorated diamond-shaped blade. The 32.5'' blade has ''U.S.'', American eagle, and military motif...more decorations. There is no maker's mark on the blade. The clamshell guard and handle fittings have a nice dark uncleaned patina; rear clamshell is folding type and works properly. Hand grip is covered in sharkskin and has a single twisted brass wire wrapping. Knuckle guard bow has a wavy bend in it. Handle is tight to the blade. Scabbard shows a rusted patina to the plated surface, mostly on one side, the other having a more scattered rusted appearance. Est.: $250-$400.

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Civil War Model 1860 Staff & Field Officer's Sword

Lot # 393 (Sale Order: 398 of 605)      

Model 1860 U.S. Staff & Field Officers Sword, post-Civil War, with nickel-plated plain blade, no maker's marks. Clamshell front guard with a short upturned guard on the r...moreear. Old museum number on the inside of guard. Worn sharkskin grip with a single twisted brass wire wrapping. Gilt finish remains mostly intact on the front clamshell and the knuckle guard, the pommel showing a dark red brass patina. Bright nickel-plated scabbard with gilt hanger fittings. The lower drag fitting looks like an old fabricated replacement. Blade is 28'' long, overall length is 36''. Est.: $150-$300.

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Remington No. 1 Heavy Barrel Large Cal. RB Rifle

Lot # 394 (Sale Order: 399 of 605)      

Antique Remington No. 1 Heavy Barrel Large Caliber Rolling Block Single Shot Sporting Rifle, NVSN, .45-70 CF cal., 30'' blued octagonal barrel with dovetailed blade front...more and open leaf rear sights; case hardened steel receiver with automatic cartridge ejector marked on upper tang ''Remingtons, Ilion, N.Y. U.S.A./Pat. May 3d, Nov 15th, 1864, April 14th, 1865'' in two lines; steel furniture including loop triggerguard, buttplate, and nosecap; oil-stained straight grain walnut forend and buttstock. Mfg'd 1868-88. Condition is fair to good, the steel surfaces having a dark gunmetal gray-brown patina with scattered heavier crusty erosion, mainly at right side of receiver, barrel breech area, triggerguard and buttplate. Stocks are sound and fit well with some expected scattered dings, the buttstock with a cut at front of comb where perhaps a tang sight was once fitted. Action functions; bore is surprisingly clean with defined rifling. While down in condition, this is nevertheless a desirable Remington sporting rifle with its heavy barrel and large caliber. Est.: $450-$650. (Antique)

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Stevens New Model Medium Frame Tip-Up Pocket Rifle

Lot # 395 (Sale Order: 400 of 605)      

Stevens New Model Medium Frame Spurtrigger Tip-Up Pocket Rifle, Second Issue, With Detachable Skeleton Shoulder Stock, #2160, .22 RF cal., blued 20'' octagonal barrel wit...moreh hooded Beach-style front and folding adjustable rear sights marked on left angled flat ''J. Stevens & Co. Chicopee Falls, Mass. Pat. Sept. 6, 1864'' in 1 line; nickel-plated steel frame with barrel release button, bushed firing pin, integral spurtrigger and gripstraps; blued hammer and trigger; two-piece varnished walnut grips; matching nickel-plated skeleton stock. Mfg'd 1875-96. Condition is good to very good, the barrel retaining 85% original deep blue showing scattered light dings; the frame, gripstraps and stock with 15% nickel mixed with rust corrosion and flaking; the grips fit well without cracks or chips. Action is tight and smooth; bore will clean with distinct rifling. Will benefit from a thorough cleaning; quite desirable with the matching skeleton stock. Est.: $300-$500. (Antique)

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