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SATURDAY - MARCH 8, 2008
DAY TWO OF THREE
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1001. 1862 Norfolk Rifled Musket. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is very good showing some dirt around the muzzle and little dark in the grooves. Shows bright finish with very little corrosion on lock plate and barrel and just a slight bit or discoloration around the nipple. All proofs legible and intact. Bayonet is fair with pinprick pitting throughout. No scabbard present. Bands are very good, bright with no pitting. Trigger guard assembly shows just a little patina as does the buttplate assembly. Buttstock is in very good plus condition with a few minor scars and is embossed “WW Welch Norfolk Connecticut” opposite the lockplate. All government acceptance proofs are present. (was 01-903/01-1194 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1800 - 2500. VIEW PHOTO
1002. Springfield 1862 Rifled Musket dated 1862 with Bayonet. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny with no corrosion. Slight very fine pitting the length of the barrel. 3 bands also show very light fine pitting on the top. Lockplate shows some patina, mostly bright, as does the hammer. Trigger guard shows bright and appears lightly cleaned. Buttplate is good with mellow patina and a bit of pitting on high edges. Buttstock is fair to good with patches of moderate scarring present but no cracks or dents. Bayonet shows heavy surface residue with no scabbard present. All proofs are present. (was 01-902/01-1193 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1003. 1862 S.N. & W. T. C. Contract Rifled Musket dated 1863 with “For Massachusetts” on lockplate with Bayonet. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is very good to near excellent. Bore is bright and shiny with very good lines and grooves. Exterior finish is very good showing bright with very limited amount of corrosion most of which will clean. Ramrod is present and in very good condition. Bands are very good plus. Lock is patinaed with some varnish on it and showing a little light scattered corrosion. Buttplate is good with light corrosion and a little fine pitting. Trigger guard is very good with one or two spots of corrosion. Bayonet is fair to poor with scabbard and frog which is very dry. All proofs are present. A nice contract musket. (was 01-901/01-1192 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 2000. VIEW PHOTO
1004. Springfield 1855 Rifled Musket Dated 1860 with bayonet. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is good condition Bore is good, has good rifling with frosting. Has a coat of varnish or shellac on metal to keep from eroding anymore. It would show bright with scattered fine pitting throughout reaching moderate around the percussion cap. Buttplate shows good with small patches of fine pitting. Ramrod present but slightly bent. Wood shows very good with few nicks or dings but has no inspector marks. One area on right side of stock appear to have had something removed, possibly tape. The finish here is slightly lighter. Has remnants of a primer tape in the rifle. Bayonet is good with a few patches of light pitting. All proofs are present. Fair example of an 1855 musket. (was 01-900/01-1191 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1700. VIEW PHOTO
1005. LG & Y, Windsor, Vermont, 1863 Contract Rifled Musket. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore has some light corrosion and moderate pitting. Showing patina and fine pitting on all metal parts. VP present on barrel. Light semblance of a cartouche, faint but there, on left side of stock. Pitting is moderate around percussion cap. Some small dings on front half of barrel. Bayonet and scabbard are present and are in fair condition as is ramrod. Has only very light scuffs throughout and one small chip approx. 1 1/2” long under the front barrel band. All proofs are present. (was 01-904/01-1195 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1006. Amoskeag 1863 Contract Rifled Musket with Bayonet and Scabbard. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is good plus. Bore is good with a little corrosion toward the muzzle. Shows bright finish on breechblock and barrel assembly and a few scattered areas of pitting. Rear sight is blued. Lockplate shows good with some very fine pitting toward the front half and some moderate around the nipple. All proofs are present and musket is NJ marked on the left of barrel and stock. Wood shows very good with a few moderate nicks here and there, the heaviest being a 1” scratch in front of the buttplate and below the tang. Bayonet is fair with some scattered pitting. Scabbard is dry. All proofs are present. Overall a very nice NJ Contract musket. (01-905/01-1196 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1500. VIEW PHOTO
1007. Springfield 1863 Rifled Musket with Bayonet, Scabbard and Muzzle Plug. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is fair to good with some corrosion present but mostly bright. Shows heavy oxidation on rear half of barrel and side plate. Rear sight assembly appears blue, finish lightens toward front half of musket showing patches of fine pitting throughout. Cleaning rod is present showing patina finish as with bands. Appears to have a varnish or dried oil coating covering all metal except buttplate applied as a preservative. Wood is fair to good showing only minor nicks mostly along ramrod channel and some fine to moderate pitting on the bottom of the trigger guard. Buttplate shows heavy oxidation but no significant pitting. All proofs are present. (was 01-906/01-1197 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1008. US Springfield Model 1872 Rolling Block Musket (Remington’s Patent) with Bayonet. Cal. 50 CF. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is near excellent, bright and shiny. Shows patina on receiver with just a bit of fine pitting present. Barrels are bright with freckling and fine pitting throughout. Barrel bands show good with “e” stamped in the rear one. Bayonet is fair with light and moderate pitting present. Cleaning rod very good plus. Stock is very good showing minor bruising along cleaning rod channel with no cracks or breaks. Buttstock shows very good plus with a couple of minor bruises and a prominent “EAA” cartouche. A nice rare Springfield made rolling block. (was 01-909/01-1200 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 2000 - 2500. VIEW PHOTO
1009. US Springfield 1864 Rifled Musket with Bayonet. Cal. 58. NSN. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is good with a large patch of pitting about 8” from the muzzle All proofs present on the barrel. Lockplate shows good with some fine pitting and the balance being bright. Receiver and tang show moderate pitting. VP proofs are very legible. From the rear sight forward, the barrel shows areas of fine pitting. Bayonet is very good with hardly any pitting and still retains blue where it goes on the barrel. Bands show good with a bright finish and very little finish present. Trigger guard and buttplate shows good with some pitting. Buttstock shows fair to good with mostly minor nicks and a few moderate ones between the rear band and the trigger guard. Inspector marks are present but faint. (was 01-910/01-1201 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1400. VIEW PHOTO
1010. PS Justice Mississippi Rifle Model 1841 Dated 1842 Musket. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright with light scattered pitting, a little dark in the grooves. 42” round barrel secured by 3 brass barrel bands. Bright barrel with very little scattered fine pitting with a blued rear sight and brass hardware. Side plate is very good with nominal fine pitting present and all brass parts of rifle, bands, trigger guard, buttplate, etc. Show a nice patina. Ramrod present and in good condition. Stock shows very good with a small chip behind the nose cap, approx. 1” x 1/4” and the balance showing very fine dings. Wood to breech block fit has slight gaps towards the rear. Most probably from wood shrinkage. Patch box shows very good plus with no corrosion and a nice patina. Overall a really nice Mississippi rifle. (was 01-911/01-1202 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 2000 - 2800. VIEW PHOTO
1011. Maynard 2nd Model Sporting Rifle. Cal. 42. S# 27344. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright and shiny with dark grooves. Shows a plum color to the receiver and action bar with a bit of scattered corrosion within. Rear peep sight is very good with some surface rust. Barrel assembly is blue with just some very fine pinprick pitting scattered throughout. Buttstock very good with a couple light scratches and no significant bruising. (was 01-899/01-1190 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1012. Gallagher Civil War Carbine. Cal. 54. S# 11025. Overall condition is fair. Bore is fair with moderate pitting. Surface rust blended with patina throughout. Mechanically sound. Action tight and serviceable. Receiver shows patina with scattered rust and fine pitting throughout. Barrel blued also with scattered spotting throughout. Cocking lever is patina with some scattered corrosion buttplate and patch box show bright with moderate amounts of pitting. Buttstock is good with a couple nicks and a small crack from the front of the saddle bar to the rear of the receiver. (was 01-898/01-1189 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1013. Winchester Hotchkiss 1883 3rd Type Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 45-70. S# 66993. Overall condition is good. Bore is lightly frosty with strong rifling. Receiver shows 50% patina, 50% spotting. Barrel is bright with spotting throughout. Bands are brown. Front wood shows very good with just a few slight marks from removing the bands and buttstock is also very good with one or two slight dings. Bayonet shows bright and near new. (was 01-897/01-1188 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 750 - 1500. VIEW PHOTO
1014. S. North Percussion Carbine Hall’s Patent. Cal. 54. NSN. Overall condition is poor to fair. Bore is rough with very little rifling and has seen much use. Short rifle or carbine version of the Halls Patent breech loading musket that is mechanically sound. Receiver shows scatter of bright metal and brown patina with fine pitting mixed in. Barrel shows more patina than it does bright with small spots of scattered pitting around barrel band. Stock shows medium to severe nicking and denting. Gets slightly better further back. Has initials “PM” scratched into left side cheek piece. Saddle bar and ring are good. Buttplate is bright with a little corrosion on the edges. (was 01-896/01-1187 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1015. Antique Evans Repeating Lever Action Cartridge Carbine. Cal. 44 Evans Rimfire. S# 331 (inside receiver halves) Overall condition is good. Bore is frosty with scattered light pitting. Later model with gate cover over cartridge opening. 21 3/4” bbl. Evans rifle and carbine were ahead of it’s time and not very well received with its stamped receiver halves which are much more common in today’s society. Receiver shows blue mixed with brown and scattered patches of light pitting equaling about 50%. Barrel has no finish and just patina turning slightly browner as it reaches the muzzle. Front barrel band and band retaining clip are brown with significant rust. Front hand guard good showing a few scattered moderate dents. Upper buttstock shows no abuse at all while the lower has a couple minor chips. Buttplate assembly shows nice blue brown patina. (was 01-895/01-1186 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1016. U.S. Navy Model 1879 Remington-Lee Bolt Action Military Issue Repeating Magazine Rifle, Second Contract. Cal. 45-70. S # 865. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny, a little dark in the grooves. Shows approx. 65% blue overall. Bolt is bright with blued extractor. Receiver shows about 70% original blue mixed with patina. Barrel turning plum brown shows about 60% finish as does the barrel bands. Cleaning rod and magazine present. Trigger guard assembly shows mottled corrosion throughout. Buttplate is bright with scattered rust. Buttstock is overall good with a repaired crack at the wrist extending about 4” diagonal up to the cone. (was 01-894/01-1185 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1017. Burnside Model 4 Saddle Ring Carbine. Cal. 54. S# 11775. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright and shiny with very little wear and minor pitting. No finish left and a fair amount of spotting rust present. Receiver and breech block assembly show patina with a significant amount of rust on left in and around the saddle ring area. Rear and lower portion of barrel also exhibit a significant amount of rust spotting and patina. Barrel band shows slightly brighter with no rust present. Front wood exhibits good condition with small nicks and dent and varnish still present. Rear buttstock also shows fair to good with minor nicks and scarring and a barely legible cartouche and no varnish left. Buttplate assembly is bright with scattered patina. (was 01-893/01-1184 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1018. Sharps New Model 63 Conversion Carbine. Cal. 50. S# C1866. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is fair without much rifling. Heavy wear and use as it was both a Civil War and Indian War Carbine. Some binding in the cocking mechanism on closing. Front barrel band has a split approx. halfway through it. Receiver and breech block assembly show approx. 50% patina with significant spotting and light pitting. Hammer and side plate assembly shows approx. 70% with less spotting that receiver. Barrel has light surface rust mixed with heavy patina. Front wood shows good with only light scuffing and 7 notches present. Buttstock assembly shows a semblance of a cartouche toward the rear and is in overall good condition with light nicks. Buttplate is patina with scattered corrosion. (was 01-892/01-1183 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1019. British Powell / Albani & Beaendlins Conversion Rifle. Cal. 577. S# 52 on breech. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny, a bit dark in the grooves. Breech block exhibits about 75% strong case colors. Barrel shows 85-90% original brushed military blue finish with a brass front sight cover. Cleaning rod is patina and the barrel bands exhibit about 10-15% of a bright polished blue that has turned to plum. Stock with brass hardware shows good with only light to moderate scattered nicking and a heavy coat of varnish. Leather sling is soft and pliable and shows one small hole directly below the trigger guard. (was 01-891/01-1182 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1020. Sharps New Model 63 Saddle Ring Carbine. Cal. 54. S# C16803. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright with significant wear. No finish left on this civil war carbine, just light, scattered pitting and dried grease throughout. These were pretty much the bread and butter gun of the Civil War Cavalry troops and this one shows its use. Barrel band shows just a bit of blue with corrosion present and a little surface rust. Front hand guard shows light to moderate nicks and a crack from the screw to the breech approx. 2 1/2” long. Buttstock slightly better with no inspector marks and has just light scattered nicks, almost moderate. Buttplate shows no finish left with just scattered corrosion. (was 01-890/01-1181 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 700 - 900. VIEW PHOTO
1021. Spencer 1865 Civil War Carbine. Cal. 50. S# 20490. Overall condition is very good. Bore is fairly bright with light scattered pitting. Receiver exhibits a nice colored look but with some of the roll die missing on the top, may have been refinished, possibly in the update to 1865. Barrel shows nice plum brown with no corrosion present and the barrel band is slightly brighter with some light scattered corrosion. Front hand guard shows good with a couple of scratches and some small nicks around the band. Buttstock shows slightly better with no inspector marks present and a small letter “h” carved directly 2” behind the saddle bar. Magazine tube is good and early stabler cut off is present. (was 01-889/01-1180 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1200 - 1800. VIEW PHOTO
1022. Peabody Civil War Saddle Ring Carbine. Cal. 45-70. NSN. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright and shiny and slightly dark in the grooves. Receiver shows about 60% browning. Barrel assembly and band show better than 80% of brown finish. Floor plate and cocking handle shows 65-70%. Buttplate shows wear on high edges, otherwise shows better than 65-70%. Front hand guard show moderate to heavy scoring with a single chip missing that extends from below the rear sight to the receiver on the right hand side measuring about 3 1/2” by 1/4”. Buttstock shows better with very visible inspector stamps and light to moderate nicks that are slightly less in quantity and has a stamp or unit marking 101 in the right side. Good example of a Peabody Civil War Carbine. (was 01-888/01-1179 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 400 - 600. VIEW PHOTO
1023. 1861 Joslyn Civil War Carbine. Cal. 52RF. S# 2606. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny. Good mechanics. Retains little to no finish as far as bluing, but has a nice patina on visible metal. Brass trigger guard, barrel band and buttplate are nicely mellowed. Wood appears lightly cleaned and inspector marks are missing but only a few light scattered nicks. (was 01-887/01-1178 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1500. VIEW PHOTO
1024. Maynard 2nd Model Civil War Carbine. Cal. 50. S# 13921. Overall condition is good plus. Bore is bright with minor to moderate pitting toward the breech. Has 45 stamped on left side of barrel below rear sight and in the left side of buttstock between 2 inspector marks although gun appears to be 50 cal. Receiver retains some case color with a lot of brown speckling within. Barrel retains 80-85% original blue with some light scattered speckling and what appears to be some varnish on the top. Buttstock good with prominent inspector marks and one small gouge by the upper tang, the rest of which is just minor bruising. Buttplate show good with strong blue and a dent in the bottom resulting in a crack in the stock running about 2 1/2” in front of the buttplate in front of the toe. Overall a nice Maynard Civil War carbine. (was 01-886/01-1177 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1100 - 1700. VIEW PHOTO
1025. Evans Sporting Rifle. Cal. 44. NSN. Overall condition is good to very good. Bore is dark with fine pitting throughout. No external serial number showing. Receiver sows 80% brown finish with fine scattered pitting throughout. Barrel has approx. 80% brown finish with patches of fine to moderate pitting. Front wood shows fair with several cracks present and some minor dents. Buttstock slightly better with no cracks and only minor dings and scuffing present. (was 01-914/01-1205/ BK / BS). Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1026. Navy Arms Reproduction of a Remington Zouave Rifle with Bayonet. S# 1960. Overall condition is very good externally. Bore shows significant use with moderate pitting. Case hardened receiver and hammer show 95% finish while barrel assembly shows better than 90% military type blue. Brass furniture presents very well with a nice patina. Spare nipples and tools are in the patch box. Stock shows very good with no dents or dings just light surface scratches. (was 01-915/01-1206 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1027. Springfield 1888/92 Trapdoor Ramrod Bayonet Rifle. Cal. 45-70. S# 536936. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shows moderate use. Metal is slightly better than the wood. Breech block 85-90% strong case colors. Corrosion on left flat toward the rear. Breech block tang shows 98% of nice mellow case colors. Barrel assembly shows better than 90% of a nice military blue with just a bit of corrosion up toward the muzzle. Ramrod bayonet is good and functions well. Bands are good with just a little bit of surface corrosion started. Trigger guard assembly and rear swivel are very good with one slight spot near the front of the trigger guard itself. Buttplate shows brown with slight pitting on high edges. Wood is good with light to moderate dings and a rack number 12 over 242 stenciled on right hand side. Overall a really nice 88 trapdoor. (was 01-916/01-1207 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 900 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1028. Springfield 1888/91 Trapdoor Ramrod Bayonet Rifle. Cal. 45-70. S# 503726. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny. Rifle shows blue turning towards plum but with good coverage. Breech block shows case colors turned to brown with side plate showing approx. 90% of military blue. Rear tang shows slight existence of a military case hardening. Barrel shows 85-90% blue turning brown as do the barrel bands. Ramrod bayonet is good and functions well. Buttstock shows fair to good with minor to moderate dings and a very prominent “SWP 1891” cartouche present. Bore brush and broken shell extractor are present in butt trap. Buttplate shows about 80% blue turning plum. Overall a decent 1888 trapdoor. (was 01-917/01-1208 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 700 - 900. VIEW PHOTO
1029. 1884/89 Springfield Trapdoor with Bayonet and Sling. Cal. 45-70 S# 337037. Overall condition is fair. Bore is bright with a small patch of pitting about 1/3 way down from the muzzle. Sideplate shows good with approx. 90% of military blue. Breech block and tang show approx. 60% case colors fading. Barrel shows approx. 60% blue, someone having cleaned and removed finish forward of the front band. Balance has patches of light to moderate surface rust. Cleaning rod is good. Barrel bands show about 50% blue fading to plum. Trigger guard shows approx. 85% blue with scattered light rust. Buttstock shows fair to good with some moderate denting about halfway down the barrel and more in the rear. Sling shows very good but a little on the dry side. “SWP 1887” and “1889” cartouches are present with the 1889 dominant. Bayonet is very good plus showing just a little bit of corrosion. Scabbard and frog very good also. (was 01-918/01-1209 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1030. Springfield 1979/81 Trapdoor Rifle with Trowel Bayonet. Cal. 45-70. S# 173917. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is fair, slightly dark with fine pitting. Case hardening running to mottled. A lot of surface corrosion on exterior of barrel. 1873 dated sideplate shows a patina almost bright finish with just a bit of blue around edges. Hammer shows nice mellow case hardening. 1873 low arch breech block shows only faded colors as do the receiver and rear tang. 2nd model rear sight shows app 75% blue wit a little light surface corrosion. Barrel assembly shows 85% blue with surface corrosion as do the bands. Rear band may be refinished. Trowel bayonet shows very good with a blued handle and a bright blade, top and bottom with two patches of discoloration on the back of the blade itself. Scabbard shows good with frog being a little dry. Cleaning rod 2nd Model shows good condition with nice bluing all the way through. Buttstock is good with light scuffing only in front of the trigger guard and several bruises behind it. SWP 1881 cartouche is very prominent buttplate poor with a lot of surface rust. (was 01-919/01-1210 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 800 - 1000. VIEW PHOTO
1031. U.S. Springfield Model 1866 (Second Allin Conversion) Breech Loading Single Shot Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 50-70. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is slightly frosty but overall good. Breech block is black as it should be. 1865 sideplate and hammer shows nice patina and good case hardening on the hammer. Breech lock is also case hardening. Breech block shows approx. 90% of an added blue finish. Barrel is bright with very light scattered pitting throughout. 3 bands also show bright with light pitting on them. Trigger guard appears to have a varnish coating on it for protection and has light scattered pitting as does the buttplate. Cleaning rod shows good. Buttstock show very good with no major dings or scuffs and a very nice “EAA” cartouche. Bayonet is good with light scattered pitting. Overall a very nice Second Allin. (was 01-923/01-1214 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1200 - 2000. VIEW PHOTO
1032. US Navy Model 1870 Springfield/Remington Rolling Block Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 52. S# 136 under barrel. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright, shiny with very light wear. Finish is turning brown and an Ames manufactured saber type bayonet marked “USN”. Receiver shows bare steel with a nice brown patina. Hammer and breech block show bright with some dried grease present. Barrel shows plum brown and better than 90% finish with some fairly fresh nicks between the front sight and approx. 3” past the rear band. Bands show nice patina with approx. 85% coverage. Cleaning rod shows well. Bayonet has nice patina on brass with scattered plight pitting on blade. Front hand guard very good with a few light nicks and the majority being down the cleaning rod shaft. Trigger guard shows nice patina throughout as does the buttplate. Buttstock shows very good with just light scuffing. (was 01-924/01-1215 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 2750 - 3250. VIEW PHOTO
1033. Whitney Mississippi 1841 Rifled Musket with Bayonet. Cal. 54. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore shows strong rifling with frosting. Sideplate shows good with some mottling and brown patina. Hammer shows brown patina. Barrel shows moderate to heavy pitting around the nipple turning to scattered moderate pitting up the barrel. Bayonet is fair with scattered light pitting throughout. Brass hardware good with some slight nicks and dings that are heavier on the front band. Accompanied by a nipple wrench, ball tool, spare nipple, and 3 projectiles in the patch box. Buttstock shows good with only minor scars throughout with only 2 dents in the area of the cartouches. (was 01-925/01-1216 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1150 - 1750. VIEW PHOTO
1034. U.S. Whitneyville Model 1862 Plymouth Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 58. S# 3506 on tang. Overall condition is good. Bore is good bore, dark in the grooves and has a few very light pits. Shows a coating of varnish or some sort of dried oil over the metal as a protectant. Breech block and barrel assembly show a bright finish covered by a protectant. Bands shows brown patina with approx. 90% coverage. Cleaning rod present in good condition with light surface rust. Trigger guard and buttplate assembly also show brown patina with the buttplate showing a few scattered pits on high edges. 2nd sling swivel present but rear sling swivel is in need of repair. Wood is good showing very light scuffing with a couple of moderate nicks on the left side opposite sideplate. Cartouche very legible. Bayonet shows good with light scattered pitting and dried grease. Overall a nice Plymouth rifle. (was 01-926/01-1217 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 2500 - 3000. VIEW PHOTO
1035. French Chassepot Experimental Model 1858/1862 Single Shot Breech Loading Bolt Action Percussion Military Rifle. Cal. 12mm. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny (near excellent) Has one piece barrel and receiver assembly bright in finish dated 1865. Sideplate is also bright just beginning to patina. Hammer shows light patina. Bolt assembly shows bright with some patina on cocking knob. Hardware is brass with a very nice patina and no abuse. Buttstock assembly shows good with moderate denting throughout but nothing serious. Small cartouche on right cheekpiece. Nice French Chassepot Experimental rifle. (was 01-927/01-1218 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1036. British Experimental Reilly-Comblain Breech Loading Single Shot, Lever Operated “Trapdoor” Center Fire Rifle Circa 1870. Cal. 577. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shiny. Rifle is unique in it’s presence. Breech system works similar to that of a Springfield trapdoor only opens backwards with hinging toward the rear. Breech block retains better than 90% case colors with a couple of bright spots toward the front. Rear tang has a heavy scratch from the firing pin otherwise shows 98% of plum blue. Barrel also a blue-brown exhibiting better than 85% finish with light scuffing toward the front from a bayonet. Barrel bands show approx. 65% of a bright blue. Lockplate and hammer are case hardened showing good strong colors. Trigger guard and buttplate are brass showing a nice mellow patina. Buttstock shows light scuffing with only one moderate dent on left rear cheek piece. Overall a pleasing gun to look at. (was 01-879/01-1172 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1037. Swedish Rolling Block Rifle. Cal. 8mm. S# 12367. Overall condition is good plus. Bore is poor with moderate pitting throughout but strong rifling. Receiver shows 50-60% of the original case colors with the retaining pins showing most of their blue. Barrel shows approx. 80% blue with some light scattered pitting. Bands and front sight assembly show approx. 85% of their blue. Cleaning rod is bright. Buttplate is bright showing a fair amount of surface rust. Trigger guard is case hardened going to mottled. Front hand guard shows good with sharp edged finger grooves and a few light nicks and has a two small cracks Justin front of the receiver. Rear buttstock also shows good plus with virtually no abuse at all but a small what appears to be sling swivel hole drilled in the bottom. Both pieces of wood show a moderate coat of varnish. (was 01-877/01-1170 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1038. Swedish Model 67 Rolling Block Rifle. Cal. 12.7mm. S# 16664. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is good but dark in grooves with light pitting down towards the breech. Shows bright receiver with light to moderate pitting throughout and patina on the tang. Barrel shows brown patina with about 85-90% coverage. Barrel bands are also patina showing about 50%. Cleaning rod present but shows heavy corrosion. Front hand guard is in good condition with only light scuffing. Buttstock shows much better with only very light scuffing. Buttplate which is numbered to the gun shows bright with a light coat of surface rust. (was 01-876/01-1169 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 400 - 600. VIEW PHOTO
1039. Starr Civil War Carbine. Cal. 54. S# 15727. Overall condition is fair to poor. Bore is bright and shiny. Shows heavy use. Action is tight and crisp. All metal shows significant corrosion with light to moderate pitting and no finish present with the exception of a bit around the barrel band and rear sight. Brass buttplate and barrel band shows a nice patina. Front wood shows significant denting and gouging, no cracks or splits. Buttstock shows less moderate nicks or dings but is missing approx. a 6” long piece by 1/2” wide from the rifle being dropped on the toe of the butt. Buttplate bent to match missing piece. Mechanics fine but exterior well used. (was 01-946/01-1237 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 400 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1040. Merrill Second Model Civil War Carbine. Cal. 54. S# 15782. Overall condition is fair to good on exterior. Bore is bright. Action is crisp. Exterior metal shows no finish with scattered corrosion throughout. 1863 dated sideplate shows some scattered corrosion as does the hammer. Breech block and receiver show patches of brown mixed with fine pitting. Barrel assembly shows bright with brown patches throughout. Brass trigger guard and buttplate show very well with a minimum of abuse and a ice mellow patina. Saddle bar and rings are present and show good. Wood shows mostly fine nicks with one or two moderate ones near the front barrel band. Overall a pretty fair example of a 2nd model Merrill carbine. (was 01-947/01-1238 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1200 - 1600. VIEW PHOTO
1041. Wickham (1833 Conversion) Musket with Bayonet. Cal. Approx. 69. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is poor, dark with corrosion. Shows scattered pitting for the full length of the barrel, heavier the further back you go. Sideplate showing blued finish with light scattered pitting and good mechanics. Barrel bands show light to moderate pitting over patina. Trigger guard assembly also shows patina with light pitting. Buttplate shows moderate to heavy. Buttstock shows light to moderate scuffing but has a crack running from in front of lockplate up, around and through the wrist that needs attention. Bayonet shows bright with light patches of pitting throughout and a leather and brass scabbard in fair to good condition. (was 01-955/01-1245 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1042. US Model 1830 Evans Musket Conversion with Bayonet. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is poor and dark. Shows overall heavy use but remains intact. Metal of rifle shows a heavy brown patina with signs of a heavier rust being cleaned off with the only part showing somewhat bright being the trigger guard, sideplate retainer and buttplate. No ramrod present. Barrel and bands show moderate to heavy pitting. Buttstock shows moderate dings and scuffs throughout with no breakage. No cracks or splits in it. Buttplate assembly shows moderate to heavy pitting. Bayonet shows good with a couple of patches of fine pitting. Leather scabbard is dry. (was 01-956/01-1246 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1043. Harpers Ferry 1838 Dated Conversion Musket with Bayonet. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is very dark with moderate pitting. All metal shows moderate to heavy pitting. Trigger guard assembly and trigger show heavy pitting. Sideplate assemble as well. Barrel shows heavy pitting around nipple area and moderate further up the barrel. Barrel bands show moderate pitting. Very good patina ramrod. Buttstock is good with only light bruising throughout. No significant cracks or breaks. Buttplate shows heavy brown patina. Bayonet shows heavy patina. Scabbard has some broken stitching. (was 01-957/01-1247 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1044. 1830 Dated Johnson Musket/Conversion. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is fair/dark with some pitting. Shows moderate pitting throughout, light in some places. Hammer screw is a modern replacement. Sideplate shows fine pitting throughout with hammer getting slightly moderate. Breech area of barrel shows heavy to moderate pitting turning to fine once you hit the first band. 3 barrel bands show light pitting with the front one showing a degree of cleaning. Ramrod is present and shows a heavy patina. Buttstock shows heavy to moderate use with significant amount of chipping and nicking. Trigger guard assembly shows light to moderate pitting as does the buttplate. Rear sideplate screw appears to have been heavily cleaned or replaced. Bayonet shows good with a few light patches of corrosion on it. (was 01-958/01-1248 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 900. VIEW PHOTO
1045. Springfield Circa 1825 Musket converted to Percussion with Bayonet. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore shows good with just a few spots of corrosion present. Possibly was somewhat cleaned. Sideplate with “US” struck upside down remains in good condition showing bright with a couple patches of scattered pitting. Barrel shows moderate pitting around nipple and lightens as you go up the barrel. Bands are very good showing only scattered spots of light pitting. Rod is in very good condition though maybe a replacement. JT stamped trigger guard shows good plus with a couple spots of pitting. Buttplate also good with fine pitting. Bayonet shows good with scattered brown patina. (was 01– 959/01-1249/ BK / BS). Antique. Est. $ 600 - 1000. VIEW PHOTO
1046. Remington 1855 Conversion Musket with Bayonet and Tape Primer. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is very good with scattered spots of pitting. Shows scattered fine pitting on sideplate and hammer, more pronounced around the nipple with a breech plug showing moderate pitting, tapering off to fine as you go up the barrel. Rear sight is the later graduating type. Barrel bands show strong brown patina with light to moderate corrosion present. Bayonet is good with dark corrosion and no pitting at all. Ramrod is good. Trigger guard assembly and buttplate shows heavy patina with fine pitting. Wooden buttstock is good with no major dents, cracks or nicks, possibly having been cleaned but still has present inspector marks. (was 01-960/01-1250/ BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1500. VIEW PHOTO
1047. Springfield 1842 Musket with Bayonet and Original Sling. Cal. 69. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is slightly bright with a couple of scattered patches of pitting halfway down. Light peppery pitting throughout. Lockplate shows patina with scattered spotting. 1847 breech block is very good with fine pitting and all proofs legible. Fine pitting tapers off the further you go up the barrel. Bands bright and clean. Original ramrod has a nice patina. Buttstock in good original condition with moderate bruising and legible inspector stamps. Trigger guard and buttplate both show with light scattered pitting. Bayonet is patina in overall good condition. (was 01-961/01-1251 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1200 - 1700. VIEW PHOTO
1048. Swiss Model Circa 1842 Percussion Half Stock Cantonal Issue Single Shot Sharpshooter’s Rifle (Scharfschutzen Gewehr) by C. Stuki & Son, Aarmuhle with Bayonet. Cal. 62. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is dark with strong rifling and some corrosion. Nice turns in the Damascus steel barrel although there is some scattered corrosion. Bayonet also shows corrosion or fine pitting. Lockplate is somewhat ornate with engraving showing a smooth fine patina. Cleaning rod fits very well but may be a replacement. Buttstock shows fair to good with scuffing and no significant breaks or gouges. Double set triggers work well. (was 01-432/01-1130 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 400 - 600. VIEW PHOTO
1049. Swiss Model circa 1842 Cantonal Percussion Single Shot Sharpshooters Rifle Musket with Bayonet. Cal. Approx. 66. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is very good with a little dirt. Barrel and breech block show better than 95% nice mellow blue. Bayonet attachment shows about 80%. Breech block and lockplate show excellent with near excellent retaining better than 95% original finish. Lockplate has one light scratch not fully penetrating the blue. Buttplate shows wear on high edges from sitting in a rack. Wood is good with no significant dents or gouges but has 2 small cracks, one behind muzzle cap about 1 1/3” and one next to the breech block that extends down to the upper sideplate screw about 1” long. Set triggers don’t appear to work. Nice percussion target rifle. (was 01-431/01-1129 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1050. Swiss Model 1867 Peabody’s Patent Breech Loading Lever Action Martini Action Single Shot Military Issue Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 41 Swiss RF. NSN. Overall condition is near excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Barrel retains better than 90% blue and is turning plum with a couple of minor rub marks. Case hardened parts in excellent condition with a bit of surface corrosion starting on the cocking handle. Wood shows excellent plus with only a couple of very light nicks scattered throughout and one very small chip at the buttplate measuring about 3/8” x 5/8”. Leather sling is dry but shows no damage. A super Peabody. (was 01-430/01-1128 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 900 - 1300. VIEW PHOTO
1051. Swiss Model 1867 Peabody’s Patent Breech Loading Lever Action Martini Action Single Shot Military Issue Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 41. Swiss RF. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shiny. Chambered for the 41 Swiss Rimfire cartridge, this rifle was fitted with a 31.625” (31 5/8”) barrel. A full stock with 2 barrel bands, barrel is blued and furniture case hardened. Mellow case colors on all applicable parts and a nice mellow military blue on the barrel with about 90% coverage. Just a couple of small nicks in blue from disassembly. Front wood very good with a couple of minor nicks at cleaning rod channel and one moderate scuff on left. Buttstock shows very good with a nice cartouche and some very light scuffing. (was 01-429/01-1127 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 750 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1052. Swiss Cantonial Sharpshooter’s Military Issue Percussion Muzzle-Loading Rifle Musket Model Circa 1842 (made for Canton Freiburg) with Bayonet. Cal. 72. S# 47. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is good with some dust and dirt present, strong rifling. This Belgian made rifle has a 35” long barrel with 16 grooves and a 2 leaf rear sight. 70% bluing on barrel with scattered corrosion. Trigger guard, floorplate, lockplate, rear tang and buttplate and bayonet rod guides all show nice mellow case hardening with only the outside of trigger guard turning just slightly. Has double set triggers. Wood is good with some light scarring throughout and has a cheekpiece with ornate carving on the rear. Bayonet is good with a flame hardening. Sling is dry but intact. (was 01-428/01-1126 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1053. Swiss Model 1853 Jaegergewehr (Hunter’s Rifle) Rifle Percussion Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 10.5mm. NSN. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shiny. Barrel retains better than 90% brown and brass bands are in very good condition showing a very nice patina. Bayonet is bright with a very little bit of light pitting. Lockplate with the inscription “A BRAST IN AARAU” in in good condition with a nice patina to it and the slightest bit of corrosion. Buttplate also shows patina with slight corrosion on tang. Wood is in exceptional condition with a few scattered small depressions. A very nice example of a European Hunter’s Rifle. (was 01-427/01-1125 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1054. Swiss Flintlock Single Shot Smoothbore Musket, Circa 1800 Canton Neuenburg. Cal. 18mm. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is slightly dark with very light pitting, but overall very good. All bright finish with a 43” octagonal barrel that shows light scattered pitting throughout the length. Wooden ramrod very good. Flash pan shows good as does the lockplate in general. Trigger guard assembly shows bright with scattered light to moderate pitting as does the trigger. Full length buttstock shows fair 6to good with the #14 embossed in the left side. No buttplate present. There is a repaired crack in the wrist extending front in front of the trigger to the bottom of the cone. Repair is well done. (was 01-426/01-1124 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1055. Swiss Model 1864/67 Millbank-Amsler Breech Loading Single Shot “Stutzer” (sharpshooter’s) Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 10.4mm. S# 347. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Brown barrel showing a significant amount of spotting that does not appear to be pitting. Breech block shows patina and the rear strap appears to be case hardened showing nice mellowing case colors. Lockplate and hammer assembly are also case hardened showing mellowing case colors as is the Schuetzen style buttplate. Assembly held together with two wedge pins, one on the front barrel band and the second halfway down the stock. Has sling swivels. Cleaning rod appear original. Double set triggers are adjustable as is the nitride blue rear sight. Buttstock is very good showing very little scarring with a couple of proofs opposite the lock and what appears to be a small 1” x 3/4” embossment in the stock that possibly held a small brass plate. #347 is stamped in below it. Overall a nice target rifle. (was 01-414/01-1112 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 800.
1056. Swiss Model Mid 1800’s Cantonal/Sharpshooter’s Percussion Single Shot Rifle Musket. Cal. Approx. 69. S# 213. Overall condition is very good. Bore has very strong rifling, somewhat dark in grooves. This muzzleloader is equipped with what appears to be an original steel tipped wooden ramrod. Barrel assembly shows about 80% of original thinning finish with scattered light pitting throughout. Buttstock overall good showing very minor bruising. The area around the buttplate appears cleaned. Steel nose cap is bright with light to moderate scattered pitting and fits well with the floor plate and brass trigger guard assembly fitting the same. Double set triggers are in fine operating condition. Equipped with a Schuetzen buttplate and overall good but dry leather sling. (was 01-413/01-1111 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1057. Foreign Made Rolling Block Musket. Cal. Approx. 50. S# 15122. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and slightly dark in the grooves. Mellowing case colors on receiver. Barrel and bands turning patina. Cleaning rod present. Wood overall good with inspector marks and rack number present. All external numbers appear to match. (was 01-323/01-1026 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1058. Kjobenhavns Toihuus Rolling Block Model 1867 Short Rifle. Cal. Approx. 45. S# 64797. Overall condition is good turning patina. 3 band rifle with some small patches of rust on barrel. Bore is bright and shiny. Wood good with minor bruising and small brass inlay on right side of buttstock. Cleaning rod and leather sling is present. (was 01-329/01-1032 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1059. Spanish Rolling Block Model 1871 Musket with Bayonet. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 4704. Matching numbers on all components. Overall condition is near excellent. Bore is slightly frosty but serviceable. Wood very good with no major marring. (was 01-324/01-1027 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1060. Spanish Rolling Block Model 1871/96 Musket with Sling and Bayonet. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 1947. Matching on all components. Overall condition is near excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Wood very good with no major marring. (was 01-330/01-1033 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1061. Spanish Rolling Block Model 1882 Rifle with Bayonet and Sling. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 8411. Overall condition is fair. Plum finish with some minor pitting. Bore is good, slightly dark in the grooves. (was 01-332/01-1035 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1062. Unknown European 3 Band Trapdoor Musket Dated 1868, w/ Bayonet, Possibly Belgian. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 2409. Overall condition is very good. Bore is near excellent, bright and shiny, slightly dark in grooves. Rifle has a very unique twist latch on the trap and a stock that is similar to that of a Brown Bess. Has matching serial numbers throughout. Clear proofs on all parts and a minimum of scuffing to the buttstock. Finish mostly bright with a little bit of patina and some slight scattered corrosion. (was 01-345/01-1047 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1063. Belgian Firlot Freses Trapdoor (Snyder Type Action) Rifle. Cal. Approx. 65. S# 707. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright and shiny. Moderate pitting along wood line with some light pitting above the wood line. Breech mechanism and mechanics work very well. All visible numbers appear to match. (was 01-349/01-1051 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1064. European Trapdoor Conversion 1879 Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 39 on trap. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny, slightly dark in grooves. Metal turning patina and wood in good condition with very few scuffs or dings. (was 01-351/01-1053 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1065. Tanner & Co. 3 Band Percussion Musket. Cal. Approx. 69. NSN. Overall condition is fair to poor. Bore is dark with moderate to heavy pitting. Shows surface rust and fine pitting throughout. Something broken in hammer mechanism as action does not fire. Ramrod appears to be a replacement. Wood shows fair with only light scuffs and dents throughout. Moisture damage in front of buttplate. Buttplate shows heavy rust and pitting. (was 01-360/01-1058 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1066. Gasser (composite) Conversion Rifle. Cal. Approx. 577. Overall condition is fair. This is an example of a Gasser converted rifle that has no matching numbers. Metal appears to be unfinished or had finish removed. Barrel mechanism is serial # 68. Bore shows moderate pitting and rings halfway down with moderate to heavy pitting in breech. Breech block # is 49 and sideplate # is 859. Trigger guard numbered 87. Wood shows heavy use with some moderate dings. (was 01-368/01-1066 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 150 - 250. VIEW PHOTO
1067. Werndi Rolling Breech Carbine. Cal. 43. S# 8120G. Overall condition is good to very good. Bore is bright and shiny, a little dark in the grooves with moderate wear. Matching numbers with the exception of rear sight assembly. Metal shows fine blue with some spotting throughout. Wood is in very good condition with only a couple of very light scuffs in it. Ramrod and front band assembly are also good with a bit of patina on front band assembly. (was 01-369/01-1067 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1068. Werndi Rolling Breech Rifle with Bayonet. Cal. 43. NSN. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny. Shows very good blue (turned plum) Showing 85% or better. Wood very good showing only a couple light scuffs. Bayonet is good with minor flaking of the nickel and sharp checkering on the handles. (was 01-370/01-1068 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1069. Foreign Made Flintlock Musket. Cal. 69 Smooth Bore. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is rough. Metal and wood have been cleaned but it is not a re-con. Wood has been extensively cleaned. To the rear of the of the rear band, barrel is octagon and tapers to round in front of the band. Shows light patina and was extensively cleaned sometime ago. Bands fit loosely from wood having been cleaned but are in good condition with no major pitting or scars. Wood shows a fair amount of minor scarring. Sideplate does not fit flush and there is approx a 3” crack in front of the frizzen crack. Buttplate has gaps from stock being cleaned. A good example of a flint lock to hang on the wall for a budget conscious buyer. (was 01-386/01-1084 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1070. Unknown European Drop Block Carbine. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 2025. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright and shiny. Similar to a Martini action. Company number stamped in top of the buttplate reads “4CH R” over “3”. Metal in good shape showing some staining and browning mixed with blue. Stock is also in good shape with no significant dings or mars. No cracks present. All exposed numbers match. A cute, unique little carbine. (was 01-387/01-1085 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1071. Cornish’s Patent Conversion of an 1867 Tower Short Two Band Rifled Musket. Cal. Approx. 577. S# 333. Overall condition is very good. Bore has strong rifling with just a little bit of corrosion present. “Ss Muller” is stamped into the trigger guard. Has strong blue about 95% on the barrel and hammer. Sideplate is lightly cased hardened while the slant breech block is straw. Trigger, cleaning rod and barrel bands are bright steel just starting to tarnish while the buttplate, trigger guard and nose plate are brass. Also has what appears to be a brass museum hang tag #340 hanging from the rear sling swivel. Wood shows very little scuffing at all and the number 333 (serial number of gun) stamped into the side of the butt. A very nice example of a seldom seen conversion. (was 01-388/01-1086 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 700 - 900. VIEW PHOTO
1072. Foreign Made Flintlock Musket. Cal. 69 Smooth Bore. NSN. Overall condition is fair. Bore is dark with fine pitting. Metal and wood have been cleaned but it is not a re-con. Metal shows light patina cleaned sometime ago. Bands fit a little loose from wood having been cleaned but are in good condition with no major pitting or scars. Wood shows a fair amount of minor scarring. Sideplate does not fit flush. Buttplate has gaps from stock being cleaned. A good example of a flint lock to hang on the wall or for reenacting. (was 01-389/01-1087 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 300 - 500. VIEW PHOTO
1073. Belgian A. Francotte Rolling Block Rifle with the inscription “REPUBLICA ORIENTAL” rolled died on the barrel. Cal. Approx. 43. S# 393. Overall condition is good. Bore is very good plus. Metal of rifle retains no finish and is just starting to patina. Has some fine to moderate pitting at the wood line. Front wood assembly is in fair condition with a small crack in front directly behind the front cap approx. 1 1/2” long and another at the rear by the receiver on the left hand side. Also a chip out of the wood at the receiver on the right hand side, a small 1 1/2” x 3/4” chip directly behind the front barrel band. Rest of forearm has just moderate dings and nicks. Rear buttstock shows a little better with no chips and one repair extending on the right hand side along the tang. Stock also has the #10 over 4 embossed on the left hand side directly below the proof marks and the #4 over 27 on the right hand side. Moderate dents and nicks are present but nothing significant. Buttplate also bare metal. (was 01-391/01-1089 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 150 - 250. VIEW PHOTO
1074. Remington Rolling Block Carbine (Uruguay) Cal. 7mm. S# 1099. Overall condition is good to very good. Bore is good showing some light wear. Nice little gun with lots of condition. Receiver is mottled patina which shows very good with bright blue retaining pins and a saddle bar. Exposed portion of barrel is about 80% turning plum with “CAL. 7 M.M.” roll dyed on the top. Front barrel band is patina. Upper hand guard with metal cap on both ends is extremely nice condition with one small nick on the right side of the front sight and a couple minor scuff marks. Lower hand guard is in good condition with a couple more moderate dings in it and a couple of small chips where it meets the receiver on the bottom. Buttstock is very nice condition with very slight rubs in it and buttplate shows a nice even patina. Sling is very good plus with just a little bit of oxidation where the brass keeper meets it. (was 01-395/01-1093 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1075. T. Mabbut Matthews Patent Trapdoor Rifle. Cal. 577. S# 25. Overall condition is very good. Bore is bright and shiny with no corrosion. Lock date 1868. May or may not be a conversion. Barrel and breech assembly shows approx. 80% browning with some light nicks and scratches throughout and some fine pitting at the wood line. Bands, breech lock and sideplate retain a case hardened finish. Shows very good on sideplate, good on breech block and thin on the bands. Trigger guard and buttplate assembly are showing almost bright metal with just a hint of case coloring remaining on top of the buttplate. Wood is very good showing only minor scuffing. Presents itself very well. Really nice period military rifle. Has what appears to be a brass museum tag and chain with the number 339 on the rear sling swivel. (was 01-400/01-1098 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 800. VIEW PHOTO
1076. Star Model 1863 Army Single Action Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 27218. Overall condition is fair. Bore is frosty. Revolver shows an even brown patina throughout. Revolver is mechanically sound. Grips are good with some denting on the bottom. (01-819 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1500 - 2000. VIEW PHOTO
1077. Rogers & Spencer Civil War Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 2171. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright. Shows approx. 10-15% of the original blue with scattered gray and brown patina present. Grips show fair with some chipping at the bottom and a nice cartouche present. Right grip has been repaired. (01-820 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 900 - 1400. VIEW PHOTO
1078. Smith & Wesson Schofield First Model Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 931. Overall condition is good. Bore is fair. Shows approx. 40% of the original blue with some scattered spotting and corrosion present. The initials “GHC” are stamped in the frame below the cylinder. Grips show good with a couple of nicks. (01-821 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 2000 - 3000.
1079. Remington Army 58 Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 102054. Overall condition is fair. Bore is bright with scattered corrosion. Receiver has an added blue finish. Trigger guard shows a nice mustard color. Grips are good with the initials “QI” carved in the left side. (01-822 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1080. Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Revolver. Cal. 31. S# 66518. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is bright with some pitting. Pistol is matching except for the wedge. Shows approx. 60% original finish with some scattered pitting present. Brass shows nice mellowing and grips show good. (01-816 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 900 - 1300. VIEW PHOTO
1081. Remington Model 1861 Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 144828. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny. Revolver shows approx. 5-10% blue in protected areas of barrel and loading lever with the balance showing gray brown patina. Trigger guard has a nice mustard color. Grips are good. (01-815 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 600 - 1000. VIEW PHOTO
1082. Starr Army Double Action Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 13121. Overall condition is fair. Bore is dark with pitting. Shows a heavy brown patina over scattered light corrosion. Mechanically sound and grips show good. (01-817 / BK / BS).Est. $ 600 - 850. VIEW PHOTO
1083. Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 185192. Overall condition is fair as reworked. Bore is somewhat bright with light pitting. This Frontier Six Shooter had been entirely blued and is now fading to a light patina with moderate pitting. Hammer notches are broken and grips are replaced with two piece woods that fit small. Ejector rod has been replaced. (01-810 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 500 - 700. VIEW PHOTO
1084. Group of 2 Smith & Wesson Revolvers. 1. Smith & Wesson No. 2 Revolver. Cal. 38. S# 36660. Overall condition is good. Bore is bright and shiny. Retains approx. 80% original finish with some flaking and scattered light pitting present. Grips show good. (01-812 / BK / BS) Antique. 2. Smith & Wesson Frontier Model Revolver. Cal. 44. S# 30065. Overall condition is fair. Bore is frosty. Retains approx. 60% of the original nickel flaking with patina present. (01-813 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 350 - 500. for pair. VIEW PHOTO
1085. Whitney Navy Percussion Revolver. Cal. 36. S# 7637K. Overall condition is good. Bore is good and slightly dark. These Whitney Navies were a favorite of the Confederacy and finding one, in any condition, is rare. Revolver shows an even smooth gray patina overall with scattered light pitting and a couple of small dents in the barrel. Grips show good with a healthy coat of varnish on them and the trigger guard shows a nice mustard color. (01-808 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1000 - 1500. VIEW PHOTO
1086. Moore Model 1860 Civil War Revolver. Cal. 31. S# 754. Overall condition is fair to good. Bore is frosty. Brass shows good overall with a nice patina. Blue on the barrel and cylinder is turning plum with scattered surface corrosion present. Cylinder rod is a reproduction or a replacement. (01– 806/ BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 350 - 550. VIEW PHOTO
1087. Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver. Cal. 36. S# 2293. Overall condition is fair. Bore is slightly frosty. This 62 police shows fair overall with no finish but is all matching including the wedge. Metal is smooth gray patina with the brass showing a nice mustard color. Grips are chipped and show poor. (01-807 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 400 - 600. VIEW PHOTO
1088. Joslyn Single Action Military issue Revolver circa 1858. Cal. 44. S# 2793. Overall condition is fair. Bore is bright with some corrosion present. Pistol retains approx. 90% of a brown finish with scattered corrosion through out. Cylinder shows some original blue. Grips show good with good checkering and only minimal scuffing. (01-805 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 700 - 1200. VIEW PHOTO
1089. Smith & Wesson 2 (Army Tip-Up) Revolver. Cal. 32 RF. S # 4276. Overall condition is very good. Bore is near excellent. Manufactured 1861-74. 5” Barrel. Barrel and cylinder numbered 44. Mechanically near excellent- possibly unfired. Retains most blue with considerable fading and some light pin-prick oxidation on the barrel. Very early serial number; likely first year. Latest cylinder patent date 1860. Grips are very good plus. Some varnish peeling on the bottom and a slight dent on each side at the bottom skirt. (01-801 / NW ) Antique. Est. $ 700 - 1000. VIEW PHOTO
1090. Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Cal. 31. S# 188785. Overall condition is good. Bore is somewhat bright. This 4” barreled, 49 Pocket revolver shows matching except for the wedge, but could have been a stamping error at the factory. Serial number of gun is 188785 and wedge is stamped 87885. Shows an even gray brown patina with a very readable cylinder scene and with the trigger guard showing approx. 10-15% of the tarnished silver with the balance showing a nice mustard color. Grips show good with only light scuffing. (01-826 / BK / BS) Antique. Est. $ 1200 - 1800. VIEW PHOTO
1091. Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Cal. 31. S# 104502. Overall condi |