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Los 415

A group inc. a copper two handled urn, a copper pan, light fittings etc.

Los 1086

A Nikon 70-210mm telephoto lens, a Weston light meter, a Tamron lens extender and a Nikkor-S 35mm lens serial No.244506 in case.

Los 1175

A modern dress makers dummy, assorted table lamps and light fittings.

Los 1184

Assorted ceramics, glassware, light fittings, sheet music, brass keys, hunting horn, etc.

Los 1386

Four boxes of various decorative china, plated ware etc, including a plated four piece tea service, fabric picture and other picture light of the world and a tray.

Los 2064

A 1930`s Art Deco style bureau bookcase with leaded light doors.

Los 22

Early Powder Horn with Contemprorary Engravings of Philadelphia LocationsThis 12" horn shows the Philadelphia area - Norristown to Gloucester and Ft. Mifflin to Bustleton. Inscribed up the bow Liberty or Death. Some light cross-hatching around spout.Ex John McMurray Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $300

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Model 1808 Contract Jenks Flintlock Musket.69 caliber, 44.625" round barrel, marked on top of barrel in an oval at breech P TW. Lockplate marked Jenks RI 1812 at the rear of plate; under the pan is an eagle with US in the talons. Flat-style lockplate with rounded pan, flat hammer. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Condition: All metal has been lightly cleaned to bright with some light staining and pitting. There is some pitting around the touch hole. Stock is excellent. Very sharp and crisp musket.Starting Price: $3500

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Ames Boxlock Percussion Pistol.54 caliber, 6" round barrel, left side of barrel marked at breech in four lines USN, 1844, RP, P. Lockplate marked in the rear in two lines USN 1844, N.P. Ames, Springfield Mass, in three lines. Brass furniture, swivel ramrod, walnut stock. Left side of stock opposite of the lockplate has been carved the name B. Fauth.No one named B. Fauth could be found in CWSS or HDS as an enlisted sailor or Petty Officer during the Civil War. The only officer named "Fauth" in the Navy Register is Henry Fauth who served after the Mexican War as 3rd Asst. Engineer, Feb. 1852; 2nd Asst. Engineer, June 1855; Resigned August 1856. Condition: Lockplate has a nice patina with some scattered light pitting. All markings are sharp and crisp. Barrel has been lightly cleaned with scattered pitting throughout the length of the barrel. Brass furniture with nice patina. Stock has some nicks and dings, a readable cartouche but the name has been carved through the cartouche.Starting Price: $400

Los 64

French Model 1821Cavalry Saber36.5" quilled back blade with no fullers. Leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Brass knuckle bow with three branches, brass pommel. Metal scabbard with two carrying rings. Condition: Scabbard has a nice brown patina with some rust staining. Blade has been lightly cleaned with some light staining. Brass with untouched patina.Starting Price: $400

Los 67

Light French Cavalry Sword36" nickel-plated blade with two fullers, brass wire wrapped wood handle, chased brass pomel, brass knuckle bow with three branches. Metal scabbard. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Los 70

Early European Flintlock Pistol.70 cal. smoothbore, 13.5" tapered round barrel, chased steel furniture, triggerguard with finial, pierced iron side plate. Early beveled-style lock with rounded hammer, frizzen spring with finial. Walnut stock appears to be an old restock. Condition: Barrel is a gunmetal grey with light pitting blending inthe metal. Lock and furniture are a gunmetal grey blending to a brown. Stock is either a restock or has been refinished.Starting Price: $1000

Los 74

Pair of English BoxLock Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistols with Folding Bayonets8" octagonal-to-round flared barrels. Engraved with London on one side and on the other is Laughen. Walnut grips. Steel folding bayonet with steel triggerguard. One of the pistols is missing the bayonet release button. Condition: All steel parts have a nice light brown patina. Brass with a nice untouched patina. Grips are excellent. Very nice pair.Starting Price: $1250

Los 86

Double-Barrel Percussion Pistol Combination Sword20.5" blade, 4" round rifled barrels with twist pattern finish, 20.5" blade. Fluted handles. Leather scabbard with brass fittings. Condition: Barrels are smooth with some of the twist pattern still remaining. Hammers have some light pitting with storage rust. Bottom four inches of the blade have an area of red rust and pitting. This was exposed because that part of the leather scabbard is missing. Scabbard is crazed with the bottom piece of leather missing.Starting Price: $750

Los 91

Double-Barrel Percussion Shotgun by Whitney Arms Presented to Frank Tiesing.12 gauge, 32" barrels, S/N 1007. Engraved on the top of barrel Presented To Frank Tiesing By Whitney Arms Company. Engraved metal frame. Finely figured checkered walnut buttstock, and checkered forearm. Complete with research file on Frank Tiesing.Frank W. Tiesing was one of those inventive geniuses who had a major impact on the development of firearms during one of the most important periods, that just after the Civil War, yet whose name has been forgotten by collectors and researchers until very recently. Tiesing was born in Germany about 1840. He was naturalized as an American citizen 7 March 1867. His wife, Martha, was also born in Germany about 1844 (or 1848), and arrived here in 1855 or 1865 (records are sketchy). Frank appears in the New Haven City Directory as a machinist at 35 Bishop St. from 1864 until 1883. He died 8 Nov. of that year, but his sons, Edward and Berthold, continued working at the Bishop Street address.Frank Tiesing held dozens of patents for improvements in firearms. Most of his patents relate to longarms - lever action rifles, magazine systems, single shot systems, and more. A few were used by Winchester, but the majority of patents were used by Eli Whitney, Whitney Arms Co., as this gun attests. This presentation gun was one of a group of three of Tiesing’s personal guns sold by his grandson in the 1960s. The guns were then sold by Jackson Arms Company of Dallas, TX in 1968 (Catalog no.25, lot 601). They were apparently purchased by a dealer and the group broken up subsequently. This gun was purchased by Norm Flayderman and sold to the current owner.Tiesing appears to have worked in an independent capacity, although he held patents with other inventors such as Samuel Kennedy and Charles Gerner. The History of the City of New Haven (Atwater, 1887: 154) shows Tiesing working for William Schoolhorn & Co. manufacture scissors, shears and other cutlery, as well as tools and hardware. The history indicates that he had a major role in that entity from 1880 until his death in 1883, and that his widow sold her interest in the company the following year. The history indicates that Mr. Schoolhorn came from New York to Whitneyville in 1858, where he was employed by the Whitney Arms Company until 1863; apparently Tiesing knew Schoolhorn from his association with Whitney Arms. We located at least one other patent held by Tiesing for a Coach Hinge ( no.239,201), presumably associated with the hardware handled by Schoolhorn.There are probably many more patents held by Tiesing which have been all but forgotten, like their inventor. But a recent renewed interest in these giants in the history of firearms will certainly bring many more inventors and their inventions into the light of day. Condition: Barrels retain 95% of the rust blue finish, a couple of brown spots on the right side of barrel. Frame retains 90% of the original blue finish. Buttstock and forearm are excellent retaining most of the original varnished finish.Starting Price: $750

Los 116

Model 1863 Spencer Civil War Carbine.56 cal., 20" barrel. Chamber dated 1865, sling swivel. Condition: Very good condition with a good bore. The bore has strong rifling, but has some light to moderate rust throughout. There are three "kill notches" across the top of the barrel. The wood is very good.Starting Price: $500

Los 127

Cavalry Officer`s Saber Model 1840.36" blade, leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Iron pommel, knuckle bow. Marked on the flat at ricasso Tiffany New York and on the revere PDL. Metal scabbard. Condition: Blade is in excellent condition with some very light black staining. Still showing nice polish markings. Scabbard has a nice dark patina.Starting Price: $400

Los 128

Cavalry Officer`s Saber Model 1840.36" blade, leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Iron pommel, knuckle bow. Marked on the flat at ricasso Tiffany New York and on the revere PDL. Metal scabbard. Condition: Blade is in excellent condition with some very light black staining. Still showing nice polish markings. Scabbard has a nice dark patina.Starting Price: $400

Los 134

English Bowie Knife by J. Nowill6" clipped-point blade marked on ricasso J. Nowill & Son Sheffield. Horn handle with German silver escutcheon. German silver chased guard and German silver coffin-shaped chased pommel. Double leather sheath. Condition: Blade has been sharpened and lightly cleaned with some salt-and-pepper pitting. German silver has nicely tarnished. Leather sheath with some light scuffing.Starting Price: $1000

Los 157

US Civil War Model1850 Staff Officer`s Sword Inscribed to Lt. Harry E. Pease30.5" U.S. etched blade with military motifs, single brass guard. Inscription reads Lieut. Harry E. Pease Quartermaster, Independent Corps, Light Infantry, N.Y.S.V.Lieutenant Pease entered the New York Independent Corps Light Infantry also known as the “Enfans Perdus” from Albany in August 1862. This obscure unit was originally organized in New York City as a battalion of infantry with six companies. Three more companies were later added in the field bringing the unit up to regimental strength before it was consolidated in January 1864.The battalion saw initial service during the Peninsula campaign at Yorktown in April 1862 before being transferred with the 4th Corps to the Department of North Carolina in December. In January the Light Infantry briefly became a component of the 18th Corps before joining the forces assembling at Beaufort, South Carolina. Now part of the 10th Corps, Department of the South, the battalion participated in operations around Charleston being stationed at St. Helena on Morris Island, and on Folly Island. The July 1863 the “Enfans Perdus” took part in the engagements on Morris Island, the siege of Fort Wagner and the bombardment of Fort Sumter as well as the battle of Olustee, Florida loosing 9 men killed and wounded. In January 1864 the battalion was broken up with the enlisted men being reassigned to the 1st NY Engineers and 47th NY and 48th NY Infantry. The supernumerary officers were discharged. Lieutenant Pease was promoted to battalion Quartermaster in July 1862 and mustered out on February 5, 1864 at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Condition: Very good. Missing shagreen wrap, wire is present, but loose.Starting Price: $1000

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1860 Letter to Samuel Colt from H. Richardson Regarding a Call for Arms1p, approx. 9.25 x 10.75 in. Richmond, VA, 26 Jan. 1860. Signed by Wm. H. Richardson, Adjutant Genl. of Virginia. To Samuel Colt requesting an exchange of arms, and possible purchase of others. General Richardson requests of Colt:In the extraordinary call for arms of all descriptions growing out of the occurrences at Harpers ferry in October last, the State is in want of some descriptions of arms for immediate use, that cannot be procured as speedily as nessary. The Legislature had made large appropriations both for pulling the Armoury into operation and for the purchase of arms - both which measures a gentleman who I understood was connected with your establishment, called on me not very long since, and in a brief conversation which was all i then had time for stated, that any portion of the arms which the Governor purchased of you could be exchanged for such others as teh State has most immediate need of. In that case we desire to exchange the revolving rifle muskets for Cavalry sabres & probably pistols & that immediately. Can you do this & if so upon what terms?General William H. Richardson formed the First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers in May 1851 from volunteer militias in Richmond and surrounding counties. The regiment consisted of ten companies by the middle of the decade before the war, and many were mustered into Confederate service once war erupted. The regiment was called out to defend Harpers Ferry, only to find Brown and his men had already been captured by a unit of U.S. Marines under command of Col. Robert E. Lee.One wonders if General Richardson ever regretted trading those revolving rifles. Colt had produced an experimental revolving rifle some decades earlier, but the real production piece was rolled out in 1855, and was not widely distributed for a couple years while design adjustments were made. The early revolvers (both pistol and rifle) used paper cartridges, and ran the risk of "chain fire" if gunpowder leaked into crevices around the firing cylinder. This loose powder could then ignite and ignite any other unfired cartridges in the cylinder, which then drove metal and hot gases into the arm and wrist of the user. (Pistols weren`t quite as much of a problem since they were held behind the trigger and cylinder.) As a result, commanders distrusted the weapon, and eventually Colt stopped producing them, even though the development of metal cartridges would solve the problem, and revolving pistols remained popular. This may have been a contributing reason for Richardson wanting to exchange these weapons.If maintained properly, however, they could be effective. Colt did sell between four and five thousand to the U.S. Military during the Civil War. Reportedly Confederate forces at Snodgrass Hill in the Battle of Chickamauga thought they were facing an entire division, when in fact it was only the 21st Ohio armed with Colt 1855 revolving rifles. Condition: One vertical fold with light toning along that and the edges. Edges also have short tears and some chips of paper missing, but none interfere with text.Starting Price: $350

Los 185

Remington New Model 1858 Percussion Revolver.44 cal., 7.5" octagonal, S/N 22721. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with the barrel having a very old refinish, possibly during the period of use. Frame and cylinder are very sharp and crisp bluish-grey look with some light pitting mixing in. Grips are good with an opened-grained look. A small chip out of the left grip. All sub-inspectors` initials are nice and sharp.Starting Price: $400

Los 193

Remington New Model 1858 Percussion Army Revolver.44 caliber 7.5" barrel, S/N 97927. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp, smooth with very minute pitting and only a light brown patina. Grips are replaced. A couple of replaced screws.Starting Price: $375

Los 196

Colt Model 1851 US Marked Navy Revolver ID`d to Napoleon B. Thistlewood with Documents.36 cal., 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 62989. This revolver is in the Army/Navy serial range. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. US marked on frame below Colt`s Patent. Walnut grips. Engraved on the backstrap Napoleon B. Thistlewood; engraved on the butt 98th Ill. Lot further includes three medals for Department Commander, two are dated 1901 and named to N.P. Thistlewood. The third is dated 1895 and inscribed 30th Annual Encampment Dept. of Illinois G.A.R. Cairo May 12-14, 1896. Plus a Cairo Survivors GAR ribbon. Lot further includes copy of Lightning at Hoover`s Gap Wilder`s Brigade in the Civil War. by Glenn W. Sunderland, 1969 by A.S. Barnes and Co., Cranbury, N.J. Lot includes copies of his pension records. Captain Napoleon B. Thistlewood served in the famous 98th Illinois Infantry which was part of Wilder`s Brigade. Wilder`s Brigade battled to victory over the Confederate Army of the Tennessee. Condition: All numbers match. Metal has nice light brown patina. Very sharp and crisp edges. Nice patina on the brass. Walnut grips show use with some nicks and dings. Grips may have been period replacements. Mechanically fine.Starting Price: $3000

Los 198

Savage Navy Percussion Revolver.36 cal., 7" octagonal barrel, S/N 879. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal has a light brown patina with pitting scattered throughout the barrel and top of frame. Grips are period replacements. Mechanically fine.Starting Price: $400

Los 200

Colt Model 1855 Root Percussion Pistol.265 cal., 3.5" octagonal barrel. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal has been lightly cleaned to bright. some evidence of light pitting. Grips are worn on the inside at bottom.Starting Price: $600

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Cased First Model Remington Beals Percussion Pocket Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 596. Blued finish with gutta percha grips. Partitioned factory mahogany case with eagle and shield flask with Remington banner; brass mold with no spruce cutter; pack of paper cartridges, loading tool with cleaning rod. Revolver is pictured on page 70 of Remington`s First Revolver by Charles Schif (2007). Condition: Case is excellent; lining has faded some. Flask is excellent retaining most of the original lacquered finish. One very small dent at the bottom. Barrel retains 90% of the bright original blue finish. Some light scratches to the blue finish on the right side of barrel. Cylinder retains 60% of the bright original blue finish with some scratches and flaking to plum. Frame retains 60% of the original blue finish fading to plum. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $2000

Los 215

Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver.44 cal., 8" round barrel, S/N 15626. Four-screw cut for shoulder stock. Iron backstrap with brass triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. Condition: All numbers match. The metal is sharp and crisp with brown speckling and some light pitting. Mechanically good. Grips with no cartouche but they have nice open grained look.Starting Price: $750

Los 234

Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver.36 cal., 6.5" round barrel, S/N 14854. Brass backstrap and triggerguard; walnut grips. Condition: Very good, some light pitting no finish. Grips are good.Starting Price: $300

Los 236

Factory Engraved Model 1851 Colt Navy Percussion Revolver.36 cal., 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 128281 with an I under serial number. Barrel marked Address Col Saml Colt New York U.S. American. Factory pattern engraving on the barrel, loading lever flats, frame, backstrap and triggerguard. Cylinder with battle ship scene. Ivory grips. Condition: All metal is very sharp and crisp with nice light brown patina. Some blue under loading lever. Back of cylinder still retains the pins; some are battered. Cylinder with a nice light brown patina; very sharp and crisp scene with about 70% of the scene still visible. Ivory grips with a nice yellow patina. Overall very sharp and crisp revolver.Starting Price: $4500

Los 239

Cased Model 1849 Colt Pocket Revolver.31 cal., 5" octagonal barrel with two-line New York address, S/N 45649. All matching numbers except for the wedge which is 669. One-piece walnut grips. Original partitioned mahogany case, brass mold with no sprue cutter, two tins of percussion caps. Condition: Case maroon lining has faded to a dark brown, a couple of period repairs to the lining. Outside of case has some scratches. All markings are sharp and crisp. The barrel has a hint of traces of blue mixing with grey-to-brown patina. Frame is a mottled blue grey with some dark staining. Cylinder has nice scene with crisp markings and a light patina. Backstrap and triggerguard still retain most of the original silver-plated finish with the high points showing some brass. Grips still retain most of the original varnish with some minute scratches and dings.Starting Price: $750

Los 241

Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 6" octagonal barrel with two-line New York address, S/N 54239. One-piece walnut grips. Cased in a contemporary box with no accessories. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with excellent markings. Metal is a grey to brown smooth with some areas of light staining. Backstrap and triggerguard retain most of the original silver-plated finish. Walnut grips are good with some wear around the sharp edges.Starting Price: $350

Los 242

Philadelphia Deringer.45 cal., 3.75" barrel with silver bands at breech. P in a sunburst on the left flat. Top of flat marked Deringer Philadelphia. Engraved tang and lock. Engraved Geramn silver furniture and a capbox in butt. Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel is grey with some light patina and some staining. Lock and hammer are a nice brown. Stock shows wear with some varnish missing.Starting Price: $325

Los 244

Allen & Wheelock Dragoon Size Percussion Pepperbox Pistol.36 cal., 6" round barrel with ribs, 6-shot. Bar hammer marked Allen`s Patent 1845. Engraved frame and recoil shield, triggerguard with spur; ivory grips. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp; grey with some light black stains turning to a light brown patina. Ivory grips are excellent.Starting Price: $500

Los 261

Allen & Wheelock Percussion Revolver.44 cal., 7.5" octagonal-to-round, S/N 195. Marked on the left side of barrel Allen & Wheelock, Worcester Mass and the patent dates. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal has been cleaned with some scattering of light pitting. Markings are good. Grips with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $400

Los 264

Savage Double-Action Percussion Navy Revolver.36 cal., 7" octagonal barrel, S/N 13517. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal has been cleaned leaving a gunmetal grey mixing with some pitting scattered throughout the revolver. Grips still retain a very light cartouche on the left one. Both grips are in good condition with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $500

Los 267

Model 1842 H. Aston Percussion Single Shot Pistol.54 cal., 8.5" round barrel with swivel ramrod. Dated 1851 on the top of tang and on the lockplate. Also marked on the lockplate H. Aston & Co. Brass furniture with walnut stock. Condition: Barrel and lock have been lightly cleaned with some light pitting scattered around the percussion bolster, tang and around the muzzle. Lockplate has scattered light pitting. Stock has excellent cartouches with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $500

Los 273

Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver.44 caliber, 8" round barrel, S/N 52385. Brass triggerguard with iron backstrap. Walnut grips. Condition: Metal has been cleaned to bright, still has some light pitting but the markings and serial numbers are sharp. Grips show some use but are untouched. Still retains two visible cartouches.Starting Price: $400

Los 276

Cooper Double Action Percussion Revolver Philadelphia Made.31 caliber, 5" octgonal barrel, S/N 4748, Brass backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece walnut grips. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp and grey mixing with some light scatter pitting througout. Walnut grips are excellent.Starting Price: $400

Los 286

Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver with Square Back Triggerguard.31 cal., 4" octagonal barrel, S/N 13621. Two-line New York barrel address with seraph brackets; brass backstrap and triggerguard; walnut grips. Condition: Barrel has a soft brown patina. Frame is grey-to-brown with some light pitting. Cylinder is grey with some pitting and the cylinder scene is very dim. Wedge is a replacement. Grips have some varnish with some nicks and dings; some scuffing.Starting Price: $500

Los 287

Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model.31 cal., 4" octagonal barrel, S/N 186686. All matching numbers, two-line Hartford address, walnut grips. Condition: Barrel retains 50% of the bright original blue finish just thinning and off of the high edges. Loading lever retains 40% of the original case colors turning to a dark brown. Frame retains traces of case colors turning brown. Cylinder scene is sharp and crisp with light patina brown appearance. Grips retain most of the original varnish with some wear on the sharp edges and some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $500

Los 291

Double-Barrel Percussion Pistol by P. Vallee of Philadelphia.60 cal. smoothbore, 7" round double barrels, silver line inlaid at breech. Back-action percussion locks, left lock is engraved Phila in script; right side engraved P. Vallee in script. Iron triggerguard with pineapple finial and iron ramrod ferule; German silver escutcheons and butt-cap. Finely figured wood stock with checkered handle. This pistol was featured on page 11 in the AS of AC Exceptional Arms Magazine that was published in 2003. They list it as "Vallee, a French emigrant, settled in Philadelphia in 1826 on the corner of 2nd and Walnut streets and opened a shop in the three-story building that eventually became the John Krider gunshop. It was also exhibited at the National fireams museum."A very fine and rare example of an American-made percussion pistol. (See Exceptional Arms AS of AC, Dec. 2003, page 11.) Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp. The barrels still retain light brown twist pattern turning grey. Breech plugs have a nice untouched dark patina. Locks and hammers evenly match the breech plugs. Stock has untouched dark patina.Starting Price: $2500

Los 294

Massachusetts Arms Percussion Pocket Revolver.28 cal., 3" round barrel, S/N 407. Maynard tape primer system; nickel finish with walnut grips. Condition: Revolver retaining 98% of the nickel plating. All markings are sharp. Grips have darkened with some light nicks and dings.Starting Price: $300

Los 296

Slotter & Company Percussion Deringer.40 cal., 2" barrel, top of barrel marked Made For R. Liddle & Co, San Fransico, Ca. Top of breech Slotter & Co, Phila. 22 stamped on the bottom. Checkered stock with German silver furniture. Condition: Metal is sharp and crisp with a light brown patina. Stock is excellent.Starting Price: $2000

Los 299

Remington Beals 2nd Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 177. Blued finish with etched cylinder, checkered gutta percha grips. Pictured on page 90 of Remington`s First Revolvers by Charles Schif (2007). One of seven known with the etched cylinder. Condition: Barrel retains 70% of the original blue finish which is thinning. Frame is vry sharp with nice light patina. Cylinder is very sharp and crisp showing all of the original etched panel. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $1000

Los 300

Factory Engraved Remington 2nd Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 73. Factroy scrolled engraved with etched cylinder, carved ivory grips. Top of barrel marked Beals Patent 1856, 1857. Manufactured By Remington`s Ilion New York. This revolver is pictured on the back cover and page 88 of Remington`s First Pistols by Charlie Schif (2007). Only seven known Remington 2ND Model pockets are engraved. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with a grey appearance and some black staining. Cylinder has a nice light patina. With beautiful vine style carved Ivory grips.Starting Price: $2000

Los 301

Factory Engraved Remington-Beals 2nd Model Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 350. Factory engraved, etched cylinder, checkered gutta percha grips. This revolver is illustrated on page 89 of Remington`s First Revolvers by Charles Schif (2007). One of the seven known engraved 2nd Model pocket revolvers. Condition: Barrel is grey-to-brown with traces of blue finish and some light pitting on the left flat of barrel. Cylinder is very sharp and crisp with a nice untouched brown patina. Frame is sharp with nice brown patina. Grips show use with old repaired crack through the escutcheon.Starting Price: $750

Los 307

Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 51. Gutta percha grips. This revolver is illustrated on page 28, in Remington`s First Revolvers by Charlie Schif (2007). Condition: All metal is grey-to-brown with light scattered pitting. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $300

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Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 640. Blued finish, gutta percha grips. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with some staining and light patina. Grips are good.Starting Price: $300

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Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 865. Markings on barrel and frame; gutta percha grips. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with a nice light brown patina. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $400

Los 342

Model 1868 Springfield Rifle Nickel Plated.50-70 caliber, 32.5" round barrel, S/N 10137. Rifle is fully nickel plated. Walnut stock. These were made on a trial basis at Springfield Arsenal by the United Nickel Company, Beardslee Mfg & Nickel Company. Condition: Nickel has dulled and has areas of peeling around the receiver, breechblock, bands and front of barrel. With some freckling. Stock with some nicks and dings, still retains three cartouches on the left flat opposite of the lock. Bore has some light pitting but would clean out to better.Starting Price: $750

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U.S. Model 1875 Springfield Officer`s Rifle.45-70 caliber, 26" round barrel with large V P and eagle proof marks. Square shoulder, narrow receiver with low arched square shoulder breechblock. Engraving on the top of receiver, breechblock, tang, top of buttplate, top of barrel band, thumb latch, hammer and lockplate. Marked U.S. Springfield and dated 1873 on the lockplate. Type 111 rear tang sight, Model 79 buckhorn rear barrel sight, marked on the left side of the rear barrel sight base 1 to 5 and a "R" marking. Front folding beech sight. Triggerguard and trigger are a replacement; lacks engraving on the bottom of triggerguard and the single-set trigger. Hammer with lip. Walnut stock with checkering in the wrist and fore end. A circle "P" behind the triggerguard. Engraved Type 11 nickel-plated white metal tip. Replacement wood ramrod with nickel-plated tip. 477 officer`s rifles were made at Springfield Arsenal; 314 by name were ordered. This particular rifle was made between 1879-1880. Condition: All metal is nice sharp and crisp. Evenly matched with nice light brown patina. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent.Starting Price: $6000

Los 356

Spencer Model 1865 Carbine.50 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 10357. Marked on the top of barrel Model 1865; walnut stock and forearm. Condition: Barrel has a dark brown patina mixing with some light pitting. Frame is smooth with a dark brown patina. Lock and hammer have a dark brown patina. Buttstock and forearm have some nicks and dings. Still retains a readable cartouche.Starting Price: $500

Los 360

Springfield Model 1872 Light Cavalry Officer`s Sword34" blade with etched panels of military motifs. On the blade near the ricasso in four lines is an etched panel marked U.S., Armory, Springfield, Mass. This type of marking was used on swords circa 1880. Shagreen and gilt brass wire wrapped handle, with gilt chased pommel and three-fingered guard. Metal scabbard with chased brass fittings and drag. Condition: Blade and handle are in excellent condition. Blade retains 98% of the nickel finish. Nickel scabbard is speckled with storage rust. Overall excellent example of an early light cavalry sword.Starting Price: $325

Los 361

Springfield Model 1872 Mounted Artillery Officers31.5" curved blade, leather and brass wire wrapped handle, with brass knuckle bow, brass pommel and backstrap. Metal scabbard with brass carrying rings. Condition: Blade is gunmetal grey with some light black staining. Handle is excellent. Brass with nice patina. Scabbard has speckles of brown patina mixing with nickel finish. Springfield artillery swords are very scarce and seldom come up for sale.Starting Price: $350

Los 365

Sharps Model 2C Four-Shot Pepperbox.30 cal. rimfire short, 3" four-shot barrel, S/N 5986. Silver-plated brass frame, checkered gutta percha grips. Condition: Barrels have a nice light brown patina. Frame still retains some of the silver-plated finish. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $300

Los 366

Knuckle Duster Revolver.32 cal. rimfire, S/N 12387. Engraved brass frame, steel cylinder. Cylinder pin is a replacement. Condition: Cylinder has been cleaned to bright. Has a couple of areas of light pitting. Brass frame with nice tarnished patina. Hammer has been cleaned to bright.Starting Price: $500

Los 377

*Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver.44-40 cal., 4.75" barrel, S/N 253780. Blue finish, hard rubber grips with initials "FV" on left panel. 1904 date of mfg. Condition: Very good condition with a good+ bore with light pitting throughout. It is mechanically excellent and retains ca 20% older reblued finish.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $400

Los 382

Colt Single Action Artillery Revolver.45 cal., 5.5" round barrel with single-line barrel address, S/N 116773, inspected by DFC; barrel number is 98149 DFC. Both the frame and triggerguard serial numbers match. Frame has three-line patent address with US markings. One-piece walnut wood grips. Condition: All metal is smooth with a light brown patina with some light pitting around edge of cylinder flutes. Markings are sharp and crisp. Grips are good with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $750

Los 388

Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver.45 cal., 7.5" round barrel, S/N 49194. Blued finish with pearl grips. Lanyard ring in the butt. Condition: Retaining 90% of the original blue finish overall with some thinning on the right side of frame. Some very light minute scratches in the blue and wear to the high edges. Grips are replacement but are real mother of pearl.Starting Price: $2000

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