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Historic Firearms and Early Militaria October 21-23, 2014



Historic Firearms and Early Militaria

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Auction A.C. Daum Collection of U.S. Military Arms October 21, 2014 10 a.m. Historic Firearms and Early Militaria October 22, 2014 10 a.m. Firearms and Early Militaria October 23, 2014 10 a.m.

Exhibition October 20, 2014 Noon - 5 p.m. October 21, 2014 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. October 22, 2014 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. October 23, 2014 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.

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October 21, 2014 A.C. Daum Collection of U.S. Military Arms — Lots 1- 434 October 22, 2014 Historic Firearms and Early Militaria — Lots 450 - 1051 October 23, 2014 Firearms and Militaria — view lots online at cowans.com

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Anthony Daum Collection of U.S. Military Arms October 21, 2014 — Lots 1-434

Anthony C. Daum (1944 – 2013) Anthony Charles Daum (Tony) was born in New Jersey and grew up in Chicora, a small town in western Pennsylvania. He graduated from Washington and Jefferson College with a BA in History and completed ROTC training. After earning a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania he served three years in the United States Army including a tour of duty in Vietnam and he achieved the rank of captain. After leaving the Army he began a 40 year career with Bechtel Corporation. While at Bechtel he worked as a contracts manager on construction projects around the world including the Arun LNG Project in Indonesia, the New Riyadh Airport Project in Saudi Arabia, the New Palace Project in Brunei and the Pakistan Airports Project in Karachi, Pakistan. From 1992 to 2013 Tony and his wife and three sons lived in Bangkok where he worked on a series of gas pipeline projects for the Petroleum Authority of Thailand. Tony was a railroad enthusiast and rode trains on six continents. He was also a dedicated book collector and had amassed a large library on a wide range of subjects. As can be seen by his collection, Tony was an avid and discerning gun collector. The first gun he acquired was from a high school friend, a Winchester-Hotchkiss rifle. It was little more than a relic. While he talked about restoring it he never got to that project. In addition to doing restoration work on his collection, Tony crafted three excellent flint lock rifles. At the time of his final illness Tony was working on his book United States Military Firearms Inspector’s Marks. His drawings of the various inspector marks demonstrate he was a gifted artist.

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1 Two Contemporary Engraved Powder Horns and Hunting Bag 18th Century Style Artistically rendered replicas. First horn 15” long, named with frontier scenes and Masonic emblems. Second horn 11” with animal figures, includes leather pouch and powder measure. Good condition. $300 - $500

2 Early Long Land Pattern Brown Bess Musket .70 caliber, 46” round barrel with English proofs at the breech on the left side. Early banana-shaped flint lock, 7” long. Beveled hammer with rounded pan. Brass buttplate, brass triggerguard, brass sideplate, brass escutcheon plate behind the tang. Brass ramrod ferules. Walnut stock. Barrel has some pitting around the touch hole and spreading onto the barrel the barrel begins to smooth out with a nice dark patina that is untouched. Then the forward section between the middle ferule and front ferule has been cleaned lightly. Lock and hammer are grey and pitted. Brass has been cleaned and began to age. The front nosecap is a replacement. Stock has a dry look with a section that has been replaced in the front, between the middle ferule and the nosecap. Stock has some nicks and dings. Overall this is a very rare pre-Revolutionary War military long arm that seldom is seen and for sale. Great French and Indian War item. $6,000 - $9,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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3 Model 1763 US Surcharge Charleville Musket .69 caliber, 44” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer “D” over “Charleville.” “US” marked on rear of lockplate behind the hammer. Top of barrel on upper tang is marked “US” and by breech with a star over “P”. Sidelock is marked “AT.” Walnut stock with three browned barrel bands with upper band being a double band. Browned barrel, lockplate, sidelock, buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, hammer and frizzen. Has button-head steel ramrod. This musket is in very good condition. The walnut stock has minor nicks and dings. The barrel has some pitting on top of the barrel from the upper tang towards the first barrel band that blends very well to the brown patina on the rest of the barrel. The barrel bands and ramrod all have a nice brown patina. The lockplate, sidelock, buttplate, hammer, frizzen, triggerguard and trigger have a fine pitting that blends to brown. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore does have some pitting. Overall condition is very good. $4,000 - $6,000

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4 Dog-Lock Musket .75 caliber, 48.125” barrel. Lockplate has some faint markings, possibly A. Wat. Iron mounted walnut stock. Barrel is dark brown with pitting. Lockplate and hammer are dark brown with pitting. Stock appears to be an old restock. The front half was done in two sections. Ramrod is replacement. $2,000 - $3,000

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5 New England Fowler 70 caliber, 49.5” octagonal-to-round barrel. No markings on the barrel. Early banana-shaped flat-style lockplate. Flat hammer with goose neck. Faceted pan finial on the frizzen spring. Brass mounted with maple stock. Touch hole has pitting that is spreading up and onto the barrel. The rest of the barrel is smooth and brown. A dovetail has been filled during the period of use. Hammer screw is missing. Lock and hammer have a dark patina with pitting mixing in. Rear portion of the stock has nice old dark patina. The front section of stock 22” has been expertly replaced and re-colored to match. Brass with nice patina. Stock has some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $5,000

6 1795 Militia Musket by Booth .70 caliber smoothbore, 45.75” round barrel with baluster rings at breech. Lockplate is 7.125” long, beveled lock with beveled hammer, faceted pan and frizzen. Lockplate marked Booth. Early Charleville furniture. Barrel is from an earlier French musket. Early walnut high comb stock with three barrel bands. Bayonet lug was under the barrel and then moved to the top of the barrel. Booth worked in Philadelphia from 1795-1820. He manufactured weapons using up the parts he had and assembled muskets for sale to militia units. Barrel is smooth and bright with light traces of brown speckling. Barrel bands have nice light brown patina. Lock has very sharp edges and crisp markings with a light polished look with some light brown speckles of stain. Buttplate and triggerguard have untouched patina. Stock is excellent retaining open-grained look with very sharp line. Overall this is an excellent musket, ca 1795-1810. $4,000 - $6,000

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7 1795 Springfield Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 45” barrel length. Lock is marked with a faint eagle motif above “US” in front of hammer. At the rear of the lockplate is marked “Springfield.” Left side of barrel near breech is marked in three lines “P” over eagle head over “I.” Top of buttplate is marked 1801 and the sidelock and first barrel band are marked “16.” In front of the trigger is marked “FB” and “16.” Walnut stock with three barrel bands and the top one is a double band. Metal buttplate, lockplate, sidelock, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen and barrel. Has button-head steel ramrod. The stock is in generally good condition with nicks and dings. Between the second and third barrel band on the right and left side, the stock does show some use with pieces being worn and receding back from the barrel. The barrel and barrel bands have a nice patina that blends well with pitting at the front of the barrel near the breech. The lockplate, sidelock, hammer, frizzen, trigger, triggerguard and buttplate all have patina that blends well with light pitting. The markings are good. The eagle motif is faint on the lock. The bore is in good condition and has pitting. Overall condition is good, but can clean to better with careful cleaning. $3,500 - $5,000

8 British Officer’s Flintlock Fusil .70 caliber, 42” round barrel with Birmingham proofs. Beveled hammer and lockplate, rounded pan, finial on frizzen spring. Brass mounted, earl beaver tail behind tang. Brass sideplate marked John Margill York. High-comb walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and grey with light pitting. Lock is sharp and grey with some pitting. Brass has been cleaned to bright. Stock is excellent with sharp lines and nice untouched patina. $4,000 - $6,000

9 Second Model Brown Bess Musket .72 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lockplate of crown over “GR.” Tower is marked on the rear of the lockplate behind hammer. Markings on top of barrel of crown over “GR” over “V” and below that is a crown over two crossed swords. This “Brown Bess” has all brass mountings, such as the triggerguard, sideplate and buttplate. Brass crest behind the upper tang. There are three brass ramrod pipes and fore end cap. Button-head-shaped ramrod. Browned barrel, lockplate, hammer and frizzen. Walnut stock. This is a very nice specimen of a “Tower” marked Brown Bess. All brass mountings have a nice untouched patina. Walnut stock is in very good shape with minor nicks and dings. The lockplate, hammer, and frizzen all have minor pitting that blends very well to a brown. The barrel has some light pitting at the top of the barrel that blends quickly to a brown throughout the rest of the barrel. Has an even look and feel. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore has some pitting. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $4,000 8

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10 Model 1798 Whitney Contract Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore, lockplate is marked with eagle motif over New Haven in front of hammer. Back of lockplate is marked U. States. Maryland is carved into wood on the right side of the stock in front of frizzen. Has walnut stock with gray metal lock plate, barrel, barrel bands, hammer, frizzen, sidelock and buttplate. The lock parts appear to be that of the 1816-type with rounded hammer and inclined brass pan with the frizzen tip bent forward. Has button-head ramrod. The musket is in good condition. It has been cleaned over the years. The stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. The metal parts have pitting that has been cleaned over, giving the barrel, barrel bands, lockplate and buttplate an even feel. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore has pitting. Overall condition is fair to good. $3,000 - $5,000

11 Reproduction Ferguson Rifle by S Sklany .648 caliber, 33” barrel length, smooth bore, marking on top of barrel behind rear site S. Sklany. Walnut stock with brass ramrod pipes and buttplate. Steel lockplate, hammer, barrel and frizzen. Comes with ramrod. Reproduction of a Ferguson breech loading rifle. It was manufactured by S. Sklany and is an exact replica and is in new condition. $1,500 - $2,000

12 Reproduction Brown Bess Musket by Navy Arms .69 caliber, 41.75” barrel length with smooth bore, the lockplate is marked with a crown over “GR.” Behind the hammer on the lockplate is marked GRICE over 1762. All mountings are brass. Blue barrel, lock, lockplate and hammer. Light brown walnut stock. Reproduction of Brown Bess and in very good condition. $500 - $700 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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13 Model 1795 Socket Bayonet 16” blade, “T” socket slot. $200 - $300

16 M1812 Socket Bayonet Marked C US 14” blade, 3.2” socket. $200 - $400 14 Model 1795 Socket Bayonet Marked LF 14” blade, “US” surcharge on the socket. $200 - $500

17 British Board of Ordnance India Pattern Brown Bess Socket Bayonet 16.5” blade, ca 1800. $100 - $300 15 Model 1812 Socket Bayonet Marked IN US 14.75” blade, 3.5” socket. $200 - $400

18 Early Figure-8 Naval Cutlass 26.5” blade length, iron guard and knuckle bow. Ribbed metal handle. No markings. Blade and guard have dark brown patina. Handle still retains a reddish look. Overall good. $800 - $1,200

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19 Model 1795 Springfield Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 44” barrel length, markings on center of the lockplate in front of the hammer eagle motif over “US.” Rear of the lockplate is marked Springfield. Top of barrel on left side near breech is marked “P” over eagle head over “V.” Buttstock is marked 1800. Marked “AS” in front of trigger. Walnut stock with three barrel bands; the last is a double band. The buttplate, trigger, triggerguard, lockplate, sidelock, hammer, frizzen and barrel are a gunmetal gray. Has steel buttonhead ramrod. The stock is in good condition. The buttstock does show wear around the top of the buttplate with a small chip on the right side. The buttplate, lockplate, sidelock, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, and frizzen all have a patina that blends with the pitting. The buttplate does show wear and use with nicks and dings. The barrel and barrel bands have a patina that blends with a salt and pepper pitting throughout. The markings are good and the bore is in good condition with some pitting but can clean to better. Overall condition is good. $5,000 - $7,000

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20 Model 1795 Springfield Ship Musket .69 caliber, 33” barrel length, markings on lockplate in front of the hammer “US” over eagle motif and on the rear of the lockplate Springfield over 1805. Buttplate is marked on top 1806 and cartouche is on the right side buttstock in front of buttplate. “V” marked on top of barrel near upper tang. Marking of “7” on barrel band and “U” on bayonet lug. Walnut stock with two sling swivels attached in the buttstock and forearm stock. Lockplate was oil finished. The buttplate, hammer, frizzen, triggerguard, trigger, barrel and barrel bands originally had a bright finish. Has steel button-head ramrod. This musket was once a full length Model 1795 musket with a permanently attached bayonet. It was cut down by 12 inches at the arsenal, known as the “1813 alterations.” After the alterations, some of the muskets were sent for cadet use at West Point and others were sold for use in South America. This is a rare specimen of an historical arm with very few known to survive. This specimen was featured on page 21 of Robert W.D. Ball’s book, Springfield Armory Shoulder Weapons 1795-1968. This is a truly exceptional piece for a Springfield collection. This musket is in very good condition. The stock is very good with minor scratches, nicks and dings. There is a horseshoe crack from lower tang upward to lockplate. The markings and cartouche are sharp and crisp. The lockplate has a nice and even dark patina. The buttplate, hammer, frizzen, trigger and trigger guard have a nice fine peppered pitting that blends to a even dark patina. The barrel bands have a light pitting that blends into a dark patina. The barrel has a nice untouched dark patina throughout the length of the barrel. The bore is good but can clean to better. This is a very rare military long arm in very good condition. Burt Kellerstead to A C. Daum $3,500 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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21 Model 1795 Type Three Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 45” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer “US” over eagle motif over Springfield. The rear of the lockplate is marked 1808. Left side of the barrel near breech is marked “P” over eagle head over “V.” The top of the buttplate is marked 1808. Walnut stock with three barrel bands; the end barrel band has a double band. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, lockplate, sidelock, hammer, frizzen and barrel are all brown. Has button-head steel ramrod. This musket is in overall very good untouched condition. The walnut stock is in very good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. There is a small chip in front of lockplate. The barrel has some moderate pitting at the breech that blends right into an untouched brown patina throughout the length of the barrel. The barrel bands and buttplate are an untouched brown patina. The lockplate, sidelock, hammer, triggerguard, trigger and frizzen have a nice brown patina. The markings are good on the barrel, lockplate and buttplate. The bore is pitted but could clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $2,500 - $3,500

22 Model 1795 Springfield Musket, Third Type .69 caliber, 44” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer “US” over eagle motif over Springfield. Rear of lockplate is marked 1813. In front of trigger is marked “EC.” Barrel is marked on left side near breech “P” over eagle head over “V.” To the left of the upper tang is marked “V.” Top of butt plate is marked 1812. “XX” is marked at the end of the lower tang. Walnut stock with three barrel bands; the top barrel band is a double band. Has metal buttplate, lockplate, sidelock, trigger, triggerguard, hammer, frizzen and barrel. Has steel button-head ramrod. Walnut stock is very good with only minor nicks and dings. The barrel and barrel bands all have a nice uniform patina mixing with some pitting. The lockplate, sidelock, hammer and frizzen have a patina blending with some pitting. Buttplate has a patina with some pitting. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition with pitting. Overall condition is very good. Ex Burton Kellerstead $2,000 - $3,000

23 1795 Harpers Ferry Musket Type III .69 caliber, 44” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer with eagle motif with US in a shield. At the rear of the lock plate is marked Harpers over Ferry over 1811. Top of barrel on left side is marked “US” in an oval and “CP” near breech. The left side of the stock at breech is marked “CP” and “V” over “MH.” Has walnut stock with three barrel bands; the upper barrel band is a double band. Barrel is browned. The buttplate, lockplate, sidelock, trigger, triggerguard, hammer, frizzen, sling swivels and the barrel bands are gray metal. Has steel button-head ramrod. The stock is in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. The barrel has a dark brown untouched patina. The buttplate, lockplate, sidelock, trigger, triggerguard, hammer, frizzen, sling swivels and barrel bands all have a light peppered pitting. The bands, buttplate, trigger and triggerguard have been lightly cleaned, but retain the peppered pitting. The bore has some pitting. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000 12

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24 Virginia Manufactory 1797 Contract Musket, First Model .69 caliber, 44” barrel length. Markings on goose neck cock lockplate in front of hammer Virginia over Manufactory. At the rear of the lockplate is marked Richmond over 1803. Triggerguard is marked inside with an “8.” In front of the trigger is marked “G.” Walnut stock with three barrel bands. The upper band is a double band. All metal parts are a bright gunmetal gray. Has button-head steel ramrod. Musket is in very good condition. The walnut stock is in excellent condition with only minor nicks and dings. The metal parts had very fine pitting but have been lightly clean to a bright gun metal. Some of the metal still retains the salt and pepper pitting. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition with pitting. Overall condition is very good. $4,000 - $6,000

25 Asa Waters Contract Militia Musketoon .69 caliber, 30” round barrel. Lockplate marked with eagle, A. W. Waters, Milbury Mass. Brass buttplate, brass sideplate, brass bands and triggerguard. Walnut stock. (See Moller, 1993: 330.) Barrel has dark brown patina mixing with pitting. Percussion drum has pitting around the drum and spreading onto the barrel. Brass with untouched patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,000

26 1807 Contract Rifle by J. Henry .56 caliber smoothbore, 38” octagonal-to-round barrel smoothbore, marked on the top flat of barrel J. Henry Phila. Sideplate, buttplate, patchbox, and triggerguard all brass. Notched rear sight blade front sight. Walnut stock with cheek piece. Barrel has a dark brown patina with some pitting mixing in. Lockplate and hammer are dark brown with some pitting. Stock has nice old patina. Brass with untouched patina. $3,000 - $4,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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27 Model 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle .54 caliber rifled, 33” part octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 567. “P” and eagle in oval, “US” in oval on the left side of barrel at breech. Lockplate has an eagle with “US” and marked in the rear Harper’s Ferry and dated 1805. Brass mounted with brass patchbox. Walnut stock. Barrel is sharp and crisp with remnants of brown finish mixing with some black staining. Lock and hammer have nice patina with some very fine pitting mixing in. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. A readable but dim cartouche. Brass mounts with patina. A very rare martial arm in original flint. $10,000 - $15,000 14

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28 U.S Contract Flintlock Rifle Model 1807 by J. Dickert .58 caliber smoothbore, 38” octagonal-to-round barrel, notched rear barrel sight with blade front. Top of barrel marked with J. Dickert’s trade mark then Dickert; rear of barrel at breech on the top flat is stamped “US.” On the left flat at breech is an eagle and “P” in an oval. Brass patchbox, brass buttplate, brass triggerguard, nosecap and ferules. Walnut stock with cheek piece. Barrel is smooth and brown. Sharp and crisp markings. Lock is brown with pitting mixing in. All brass with untouched patina. Stock has sharp lines with untouched dark patina. Some very minor nicks and dings. A very rare US flintlock rifle. $8,000 - $10,000

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29 Model 1807 Contract Rifle by H. Pickel .56 caliber, 38” octagonal-to-round barrel. Marked on top of barrel is a large “US” oval with eagle head and “P.” Marked just behind the rear notched barrel sight is H. Pickel. Blade front sight. Flat-style lockplate with beveled edge. Flat hammer, pan with faceted sides, frizzen spring with finial. Brass patchbox, triggerguard, buttplate, toe plate, nosecap and ramrod ferules. Walnut stock with cheek piece. A total of 155 rifles were delivered. (See: Moller, Vol II, 2011: 351.) Barrel is mostly smooth with dark brown patina; there is some pitting around the touch hole spreading onto the barrel. Complete lock has even patina with some pitting under the pan. Stock has red-to-black patina. Some areas of repair on the fore end between the middle ramrod ferule and the front ferule, but does not detract. Brass has nice untouched patina. Overall an excellent example of this very rare contract arm. $10,000 - $15,000 16

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30 Model 1807 Springfield Flintlock Carbine .54 caliber, 33.75” round barrel. Left side of barrel marked at the breech with “P” eagle “V.” “US” is marked on top of the barrel. Lockplate is marked “US” eagle Springfield and dated 1808 in the rear of the plate. Flat-style plate, flat reinforced hammer with beveled edge, rounded pan. Brass sideplate, triggerguard, and buttplate. Walnut stock with “US” cartouche. Hammer, top jaw and screw are replacements. Barrel is a dark brown patina with pitting blending in. Lockplate is smooth with dark brown patina with some light pitting under the pan. Brass with untouched patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. Entire rifle has a very nice even look. Very fine US cartouche. A very respectable rifle. $5,000 - $7,000

31 Model 1807 Indian Musket by Bridgewater .69 caliber, 44.5” round barrel. Top of barrel marked with a “P,” under “RP,” the mark of Rufus Perkins. Dated 1814 near the breech. Lockplate is shaped and sized like the 1808 contract musket with rear tit and dated 1814 Bridgewater. In front of the hammer is marked eagle with “US.” Flat-style lockplate with reinforced flat-style hammer. Rounded pan, frizzen spring has a finial, frizzen is reinforced with extra metal to enhance sparking. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Touch hole has some pitting that spreads upward and onto the barrel. The barrel has a smooth dark brown patina, with good clear markings. Lockplate and hammer have dark brown patina with sharp and crisp markings. Stock still retains most of the dark patina; stock has some nicks and dings. Brass has nice tarnished patina. There is an old repair to the area on the left side behind the nosecap. The wood is cracked about 6” back from the nosecap on the left side. Overall this is an excellent musket. $5,000 - $7,000

32 Model 1807 Indian Musket by Bridgewater .69 caliber, 38” round barrel. Marked on the top of barrel United States. Marked in an oval “P” and “V” in another oval. Lockplate marked Bridgewater and dated 1815 forward of hammer is eagle with US in oval. Goose neck hammer, brass mounted with walnut stock. Touch hole has some pitting that spreads upward and onto the barrel. The barrel has a smooth dark brown patina, with good clear markings. Lockplate and hammer have dark brown patina with sharp and crisp markings. Stock has an old repair under the lock by the trigger, and around the nosecap. An old crack repaired forward of the lockplate on the right side of stock. A piece of wood was replaced on the left side opposite of the lock. Rear sidelock screw is a replacement. Stock has some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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33 Pomeroy Indian Trade Musket .69 caliber, 36.75” round barrel length. The only marking is on lockplate in front of hammer, Pomeroy. Has walnut stock with brass buttplate, triggerguard, sidelock, fore end cap and three ramrod pipes. Has buttonhead steel ramrod. Lockplate, trigger, hammer, frizzen and barrel all have a brown finish. There is a bayonet lug at the end of the muzzle. The walnut stock has scratches, nicks and dings; crescent moon-shaped crack runs from upper tang to rear of lockplate. The brass parts all have an untouched patina. The lockplate, hammer, frizzen, trigger and barrel all have a light pitting that is blending to a nice untouched brown patina. Markings are sharp and bore has some pitting, but can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $5,000

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34 Model 1812 Whitney Contract Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length, marking on lockplate in front of hammer N. Haven. Marking on top of the barrel at the muzzle on the bayonet lug “E.” Cartouche of “JN” on left side of breech. Walnut stock with browned barrel, barrel bands, sidelock, lockplate, buttplate, hammer, frizzen, triggerguard and trigger. Has button-head steel ramrod. Walnut stock is in very good shape and untouched. The barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, sidelock, lockplate, hammer, frizzen, trigger, triggerguard have minor pitting that blends straight into a brown patina giving the gun an even look. The markings are sharp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $2,500 18

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35 Springfield Model 1812 Second Model .69 caliber, 41.5” barrel length. Walnut stock with oval cheek cut out on left side of buttstock. Lockplate is marked with eagle motif over Springfield in front of hammer. 1815 is marked at the back of the lock plate. OSBORNE is stamped on the butt stock in front of buttplate. Iron barrel, barrel bands, lock plate, hammer, trigger and butt plate. Has iron ramrod. Walnut stock has scratches, nicks and dings. The buttplate has an untouched gray to dark brown patina. The barrel is gray with a peppered pitting mixing in with patina throughout. The markings are fading, but legible. Pitting in the bore. Overall condition is good. $3,000 - $5,000

36 Springfield Model 1812 Third Type .69 caliber, 42” barrel length. Markings on lockplate of “US” over eagle motif over Springfield. The rear of the lockplate is marked 1816. Upper tang is marked 1817 and at the end of the barrel on the bayonet lug is marked “Z.” Left side of barrel at breech is marked “P” over eagle head over “V.” Triggerguard and sidelock are marked with a “D.” The bottom of the stock at the end of the triggerguard is marked “LG” over a cartouche of “S” in an oval. Cartouche on left side of stock “EJ.” Walnut stock with a cheek rest cut out on left side of the stock. Barrel, lockplate and sidelock are all gray metal. The barrel bands, hammer, frizzen, buttplate and triggerguard have browned. Has button-head steel ramrod. The walnut stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. There is a small repair on the bottom of the left side of the stock above the triggerguard. The barrel, lockplate and sidelock all have very fine pitting that is blending to a brown patina. The barrel bands, hammer, frizzen, buttplate and triggerguard have a brown to plum patina. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is good and can clean. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $5,000

37 Whitney Model 1808 Ship’s Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length, markings on lockplate in N. Haven. Markings at the end of the muzzle 11325 and “M.” The top of the buttplate is marked “26.” Cartouche marked on left side of stock above the sidelock in script “JN” above “MS” stamped in the stock. Walnut stock with browned barrel, barrel bands, trigger guard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, sidelock and lockplate. Has a brass marine butt and button-head ramrod. The musket is in very good condition. The stock is excellent with only minor nicks and dings. All the metal has been lightly cleaned leaving a speckled pitting that is starting to blend to a brown patina. The markings are all sharp and crisp. The bore has some pitting, but can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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38 Model 1814 Flintlock Rifle by H. Deringer .54 caliber, 33” octagonal-to-round barrel length with rifled bore, markings on the lockplate in front of hammer “US” over H. Deringer over Phila. Markings on top of the barrel behind the rear site of H. Deringer over Phila. Markings on left side of barrel “F” over “P” over “US.” The left side of the stock is marked with a “V” over a faint “GF.” Walnut stock with case colored lockplate. Brown finish on buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, barrel and barrel bands. Has brass-tipped ramrod. This is a very good example of a Model 1814 flintlock rifle by H. Deringer. The stock is very good with scratches, nicks and dings. The markings are sharp and crisp. The lockplate has light peppered pitting that blends to an even dark plum patina. The buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, barrel and barrel bands all have a dark brown patina. The bore is very good and overall condition is very good. $4,000 - $5,000

39 Model 1814 Harpers Ferry Rifle .54 caliber, 33” octagonal-to-round barrel. Lockplate marked Harpers Ferry and dated 1814. Eagle under pan in front of hammer. Left side of barrel is marked “US” in an oval, eagle and “P” in an oval. Walnut stock with cheek piece. Brass patchbox, buttplate, and ferule. Barrel is dark brown mixing with pitting. Rear barrel sight is missing. Lockplate and hammer have been cleaned leaving sharp edges and sharp markings. Stock has a dry look with dim, but readable, cartouches. $3,000 - $5,000

40 Model 1814 Harpers Ferry Rifle .54 caliber, 36” barrel length rifled bore. Markings on lockplate of eagle motif with US on a shield. The rear of lockplate is marked Harper’s over Ferry over 1816 in three lines. Left rear on top of the barrel near the breech is faintly marked “US” in oval and a “P” inside of oval. The left side of the stock is marked with a “U” over “S” and a very faint “V.” The stock is also marked near the trigger guard with a “CR.” Walnut stock with brass buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard, and sidelock. Browned barrel, barrel bands and a metal ramrod. The walnut stock is in excellent condition with minor nicks and dings. The ramrod is not original to the gun. The barrel and barrel bands have pitting that blends to an untouched brown patina. The lockplate, hammer and frizzen all have pitting that blends to a brown patina. The brass has a nice untouched patina. This Model 1814 Harper’s Ferry has a nice even look. The markings are sharp on the lock. The bore is in good condition. This is a very good specimen and will clean to an excellent appearance. $4,000 - $6,000 20

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41 Second Model Virginia Flintlock Rifle .45 caliber, 42” octagonal barrel marked near the breech “13.” Notched rear sight with blade front sight. Lockplate marked Virginia Manufactory Richmond and dated 1809. Flat-style lockplate with beveled edge, Flat hammer, round pan fixed to the lockplate. Brass mounted with four-piece patchbox. Walnut stock with cheek piece and molding incised carved running parallel with the barrel and ramrod channel. Barrel has been lightly cleaned leaving a light patina. Nice sharp edges. Lockplate and hammer with a blue-to-brown look and sharp markings. Brass still retains a gilt finish. Stock is excellent with the initials “AC” carved into the cheek piece. Stock has some nicks and dings with nice old untouched patina. James W. Blackburn Collection $6,000 - $8,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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42 Virginia Manufactory 2nd Model .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lock in front of hammer Virginia over Manufactory and behind hammer Richmond over 1816. “P” marked on top of barrel and “JW” marked on bottom of stock behind lower tang. Walnut stock with iron barrel, barrel bands, lock, hammer, butt plate, trigger and triggerguard. This is a very nice specimen of a Virginia Manufactory 2nd Model. It has a nice even been together look and feel. All metal parts have a gray-to-brown untouched patina. The stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. The bore is in good condition for this specimen. Overall condition is good. $4,000 - $6,000

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43 Virginia Manufactory Second Model Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 44” barrel length, goose neck lockplate is marked in the center in front of hammer Virginia over Manufactory. Rear of lockplate is marked Richmond over “1809.” The top of the barrel retains some of the county mark “OVISA.” The buttplate, triggerguard, sidelock, middle and top barrel band are all marked “3.” The first barrel band is marked “4.” Walnut stock with three barrel bands; the top band is double band. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, lockplate, side lock, barrel and barrel bands are browned. Has steel button-head ramrod. Walnut stock is in good shape; there is a crescent-shaped crack from the side lock to the upper tang. A couple of small cracks on each side of the butt stock. In between the second and third barrel bands, the stock shows use with the wood receding from the barrel. The barrel and the barrel bands have a brown patina that blends with light pitting at the beginning of the barrel by the breech. The lockplate, sidelock, hammer, frizzen, trigger, and triggerguard all have an untouched brown patina. The butt plate has a dark patina. The bore is good and can clean. Does have pitting. The markings are sharp and crisp. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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44 Model 1817 Rifle Converted to Percussion .54 caliber rifled percussion using a bolster. Barrel has two-leaf rear sight. Three barrel bands. Lockplate marked U.S. Deringer, Philadel. Walnut stock with oval iron patchbox. Barrel has been clean to bright with several areas of pitting around the percussion bolster spreading down the barrel to the first barrel band and on top of the band, then down to the middle band; it is then smooth to the first band. Lock and hammer have been cleaned to bright with sharp and crisp markings. Stock has excellent sharp lines with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

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45 Deringer Flintlock Military Rifle .56 caliber, 42.5� octagonal barrel. Top of barrel marked H. Deringer, Phila. Notched rear barrel sight with a blade front sight. Flat-style lockplate with bevel edges. Flat-style hammer, rounded pan. Silver escutcheon with engraved initials WSCM. Brass mounted with a four-piece patchbox. Walnut stock with checkered wrist. This rifle is in the black. Missing the toe plate. All metal parts are untouched with nice even patina. Barrel has some pitting around the touch hole and spreading onto the barrel. Barrel markings are clear. Stock is black and untouched. Some scuffs, nicks and dings. $4,000 - $6,000 Details 24

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46 Deringer Flintlock Rifle .52 caliber, 39” full octagonal barrel, top of barrel marked Deringer Philadel. Barrel held to stock with three barrel wedges. Lockplate is marked Deringer Philadel. Brass mounted with four-piece patchbox. Finger grooved triggerguard. Hammer and hammer screw are definitely replacements. Barrel is deep dark brown with pitting. Rear barrel sight is missing and brass sight blank has been in there forever. Brass with dark untouched patina. Walnut stock with dark patina and some nicks and dings. This is a very rare military arm and seldom seen with full octagonal barrel. $3,000 - $5,000

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47 Full-Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle .40 caliber, 42.5” octagonal barrel with no markings. Engraved lock, flat-style with beveled edges. Plain four-piece brass patchbox. Brass triggerguard, sideplate, toeplate, nosecap and ferules. Maple stock with Roman nose-style butt. Barrel has dark patina with some pitting around the touch hole and spreading onto the barrel; the rest of the barrel is smooth and dark. Lock has a dark patina with some pitting under the pan. Brass with untouched patina. Stock has dark untouched patina with two slivers of wood replaced on both sides of the barrel; the one on the right is 13” x .375” on the left is 21” x .375”. $6,000 - $9,000

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48 Full-Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle by S. Miller .44 caliber, 40� octagonal barrel. Top of barrel signed S. Miller. Engraved lockplate marked Joseph Golcher. Four-piece engraved brass patchbox. Brass buttplate, sideplate, triggerguard, nosecap and ramrod ferules. Curly maple stock with incised carving. S. Miller worked in Hamburg, PA, 1815-1840. Barrel is smooth with dark brown patina and sharp markings. Lockplate and hammer with dark untouched patina. Stock with untouched patina, some very minute slivers of wood missing on the left side of barrel. Brass has untouched patina. Overall an excellent rifle. $6,000 - $8,000 26

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49 Full-Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle .45 caliber, 42” octagonal barrel. Four-piece engraved patchbox, pierced toe plate, fancy engraved brass molding on the top of the comb of stock. Silver star inlaid in cheek piece. Brass buttplate and triggerguard. Engraved forestock plate. Eight silver moons inlaid in the forestock. Engraved molding on cheek piece. Fine incised carved lines on the forestock. Twelve silver inlays. Left side of stock has incised carving. Curly maple stock. Top of barrel is signed, but not readable. Barrel is smooth and brown with nice sharp lines. Lockplate and hammer have been cleaned and re-patinated. Stock has nice untouched patina and is excellent. Brass with untouched patina. Overall an excellent rifle. $6,000 - $8,000

50 Full-Stock Kentucky Rifle 40 caliber, 44” heavy octagonal barrel; 1.25” across the flats. Missing lockplate. Double-set triggers, brass buttplate, brass triggerguard, engraved toeplate, brass nose cap and ferules. Brass sideplate is new manufacture. Engraved four-piece Daisy-style patchbox. Curly maple stock with incised carving. This rifle is worthy of a good restorer. Needs lock and some other unfinished work. Barrel is in good condition. Stock is excellent with untouched patchbox. $1,000 - $1,500

51 Model 1817 Flintlock Rifle by Deringer .54 caliber, 36” round barrel rifled bore. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer in three lines “US” over Deringer over Phila. Marking on rear of lockplate 1841. Markings on top of barrel near upper tang of “US” over “JN” and on upper tang of 1841. “US” marked on top of buttplate and cartouche on left side of stock “WAT.” “L6” marked in marked in the rear site groove. Walnut stock with iron mountings and case colored lockplate. Has oval patch box on the right side of the buttstock. Steel trumpet-head ramrod. This rifle is in very good condition. The walnut stock is good with scratches, nicks and dings. The lockplate, hammer, and frizzen have salt and pepper pitting that is beginning to blend to a patina. The patchbox is lightly pitted and has minor nicks and dings. The buttplate is lightly pitted with remnants of the brown. The barrel and barrel bands are lightly pitted and have remnants of the original brown finish. The bore is pitted. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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52 First Model Virginia Rifle .45 caliber, 43” octagonal-to-round barrel. On the top of barrel at breech is marked “15.” Lockplate marked Richmond and dated 1806. Gooseneck-style hammer; iron triggerguard. Four-piece iron patchbox is shaped like a coiled rattlesnake and engraved Don’t Tread On Me. Iron nosecap and sideplate. Walnut stock with cheek piece. Barrel has a dark brown patina with some light pitting mixing in. Lockplate and hammer have a dark brown mixing with pitting. Stock has an old small piece of wood missing just forward of the frizzen. Stock has some wear and shows nice old untouched hand-rubbed patina. Ex Giles Cromwell $20,000 - $25,000 28

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53 Virginia State Contract Rifle 1809-1815, Marked Va Regt .36 caliber, 43.5” octagonal barrel, 5.25” flat lock with beveled edge. Gooseneck cock with flat surface. Engraved line borders the outside edges of the lock. Marked on the top flat of barrel Va 9 Regt, T over 9 Botetourt. Four-piece brass patchbox; brass buttplate, triggerguard, nosecap and ramrod ferules. Walnut stock. Barrel has a deep dark brown patina with some pitting around the touch hole and spreading to the top of barrel. Lock has even dark brown patina with some pitting mixing in. Brass has dark patina. Stock has an untouched red-to-black patina. The forward section of the stock has been expertly replaced and recolored to match the rest of the stock. This was excellent restoration. Overall an excellent example of a very rare Virginia made rifle. $8,000 - $12,000

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54 Militia Flintlock Carbine by Wilkes .69 caliber, 24.75” round barrel. Lockplate marked Wilkes; engraved with sporting-style hammer, roller on the frizzen spring. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel has been lightly cleaned to bright with traces of staining and pitting. Smooth overall. Lock and hammer are very sharp and crisp, bright with some staining and pitting. Stock is excellent with sharp and crisp lines. Nice opengrained wood with dark red patina. $3,500 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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55 Pattern 1825 Public Property Rifleman’s Powder Flask 8.5” in length, copper and brass embossed with a bugle on both sides and PUBLIC PROPERTY on the obverse. $400 - $600

56 1832 Rifleman’s Powder Flask by Dingee 8.5” in length, brass embossed with eagle, bugle and US motifs. Maker marked and dated “R. DINGEE / 1832.” $400 - $600

60 Hall’s Rifle Bullet Mold 6.5” in length. Steel .52 caliber round ball scissor mold with cutter, marked HALL’S RIFLE. Good condition. $400 - $600

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57 Peace Flask by Ames, Dated 1838 9.5” in length, copper and brass embossed with patriotic motifs. Maker marked and dated. $300 - $500

61 Early White Buff Leather Cartridge Box Sling 62” long, pierced for a plate. Full length, normal age and service wear. $500 - $700

58 1845 Pattern US Navy Rifleman’s Powder Flask 9.75” in length. Copper and brass embossed with fouled anchor and “U.S.N.” Maker marked and dated “ADAMS 1846.” $800 - $1,000

59 Peace Flask by Batty, Dated 1848 9.5” in length. Copper and brass embossed with patriotic motifs. Maker marked and dated with inspector stamp “JAG.” $300 - $500

62 Early White Buff Leather Musket Sling and More Complete with brass hook. Lot also includes two contemporary replica white leather slings and a British 20th century buff bayonet frog. Good condition. $400 - $600


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63 Horstman & Sons Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 21.25” spear point blade, marked on the ricasso Horstman & Sons Philadelphia; on the reverse numbered 47 with a King figure. Cast brass handle with socket part of the handle. Socket diameter is .906. Leather scabbard. Brass handle has an untouched patina. Blade is mint with very sharp and crisp markings. Leather scabbard is in good condition with some scuffing to the leather. $1,000 - $1,500

64 Model 1816 Socket Bayonet 16” blade, well-marked. $100 - $300

65 Model 1833 Dragoon Officer’s Saber by Ames 34” quill-back blade, obverse ricasso engraved “N. Ames / Cutler / Springfield / 1837” and inspector’s stamped “D.W.” Reverse engraved “United States” over a straight wreath. Hilt has a brass three-branch guard, leather and wire-wrapped grip. Complete with iron scabbard. Blade in mostly bright finish, hilt has age patina. Scabbard age toned with two notable dents. $800 - $1,000

66 Hall’s Rifle Socket Bayonet and Scabbard 16” unmarked blade. Pattern 1839 scabbard with brass fittings $300 - $500

67 Model 1835 Socket Bayonet with 1839 Pattern Scabbard 15.5” blade, 2.6” socket. Scabbard with brass fittings. $200 - $400 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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69 Reproduction Model 1849 Rifleman’s Knife Complete with scabbard and frog. Excellent. $200 - $300

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70 Springfield Model 1855 Pistol-Carbine .58 caliber, 12” barrel with swivel ramrod. V P and eagle markings on the left flat of barrel at breech. Top of tang marked 1855. Three-leaf rear sight on the tang. Lockplate marked U.S. Springfield on the forward section of lock and dated 1855 at the rear. Dates match. Walnut stock and butt stock. Stock has nice figure to the wood with JS cartouche on the left flat. Both stock and pistol have matching number “8.” All metal has been lightly cleaned. Markings are very sharp and crisp. Some very minute pitting on the Maynard tape primer cover and around the bottom of the percussion bolster. Stock is sharp and crisp with an excellent readable cartouche. Brass has been cleaned to bright. $6,000 - $8,000

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71 Model 1816 Musket with Butterfield Priming System .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. Lock is marked on the front Butterfields Patent Dec 11, 1855 Philada. Marked in the rear of lockplate Phila 1836. A copper band over the top barrel about .5” from the breech. Walnut stock with three barrel bands and a extra iron strap on the bottom just behind the rear barrel band. What is interesting about this conversion is that it is a one of kind; the barrel was made so it would tip up. There is a specimen illustrated in Winant (1959: page 190). All metal surfaces have an even brown patina and covered evenly with pitting. The lock markings in front are not readable; markings in the rear are readable. Stock, however, has is very sharp and crisp with nice sharp line and blackened open-grained look with a very crisp cartouche “NWP.” Nathan W. Patch who was a Ordinance inspector from 1831-1849. This is a very rare conversion of the breechloading system. $5,000 - $7,000

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72 Model 1816 Contract Flintlock Musket by L. Pomeroy .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore, markings on lock plate of eagle motif over “L. Pomeroy.” Behind hammer on the rear of the lock plate is marked “1832” over “US.” 1832 marked on the upper tang. Proof marks on the barrel largely defective however the eagle head is recognizable. Walnut stock with brown metal parts. Comes with metal button-head ramrod. Metal parts have pitting that blends to an even brown. The barrel has pitting that blends to a brown patina. The stock is in very good condition with expected nicks and dings with a crack near upper tang and at the top of the stock near the buttplate. The markings on the lockplate are sharp and crisp. The markings on top of the barrel are defective. This musket could clean to be very good to excellent. Bore is pitted, but could clean to better. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,000

73 Model 1816 Musket with H&P Alteration .69 caliber, 42” barrel to of breech marked H&P; tang is dated 1861. Three-leaf rear sight. Lockplate marked U.S. M. T. Wickham and Phila 1827. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Barrel is smooth and bright with sharp and crisp markings. Lock and hammer are smooth and bright with sharp markings. Rear sight with all of the original blue finish just lightly faded. Stock has nice sharp lines with open-grained look. Stock has some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,000

74 Model 1812 Musket with Butterfield Primer Alteration .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. Flat-style lockplate with Butterfield priming device, marked in the front Butterfield’s Patent; dated 1816 in the rear of lockplate, Dated 1816 on the top of buttplate. Three barrel bands. Model 1812 stock with cheek piece. Barrel has an old coat of dried grease with a bright appearance and light scattered pitting and brown staining throughout the barrel. Top of barrel bands have an even match with the barrel. Lockplate has the dried grease with sharp edges and scattered light pitting. Dim but readable markings. Stock has had two repairs, pieces of wood added around the lock area. Stock has some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $5,000

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75 Model 1816 Springfield Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer of eagle motif above “US.” Back of lockplate is marked Spring over Field over 1830. Top of barrel at breech marked in three lines of “P” in a circle over eagle head over “V.” Barrel also marked at upper tang with “N” over “C;” to the right of that is marked “39.” Upper tang is marked 1830. Buttplate is marked on top 1830. Sidelock is marked “S.” The top of the lower tang is marked “C” and bottom of the lower tang is marked “J.” Cartouche markings on left side of stock in script in an oval of “JH” over “2” and “EF.” Behind the lower tang is cartouche with “JS;” above stamped in the stock “HM.” Has walnut stock with browned barrel, barrel bands, sidelock and buttplate. The lockplate, hammer and frizzen are bright gray. Comes with trumpet-head steel ramrod. The walnut stock is in very good condition with a few scratches, nicks and dings. The barrel, barrel bands and sidelock retain almost of all the original brown finish. The lockplate, hammer and frizzen are all bright gray metal color. Markings and cartouches are all very sharp and crisp. Bore is in good condition and can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $2,500 - $3,500

76 Model 1816 Whitney Musket Converted to Percussion .69 caliber, 42” round barrel, rear of barrel marked US JC P in oval on the left side at breech. To the left of the markings is a “4.” Tang is dated 1827. Lockplate marked in the front of hammer U.S. P&E.W. Blake; in the rear in an oval New Haven and dated 1827. Bolster-style conversion with flat-style hammer. Walnut stock with barrel bands. Barrel is smooth with brown patina. Pitting around the percussion bolster and spreading up onto the barrel. Lockplate is nice and crisp with a mottled grey appearance. Triggerguard, buttplate and barrel bands have been lightly cleaned. Stock is excellent with few nicks and dings, a mint cartouche of “JC” in an oval. Nice open-grained wood. $1,500 - $2,000

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77 Ellis-Jennings Repeating Flintlock Rifle .54 caliber, 36” barrel length rifled bore. Markings on top of the barrel near upper tang of “US” over “JM” over “P.” Inside the sliding lock is marked with “NT.” Cartouche of “JM” in script inside oval on left side of stock. Has walnut stock with gray buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard, trigger, sliding lock, hammer, frizzen, barrel bands, and barrel. This is a modification of a late 1814 rifle using the 3 shot lock attachment to create the three-shot muzzle loading rifle. The complete Jennings locks are in place and fully operational. Ellis-Jennings repeating flintlock rifles are a great rarity among military arms and collectors. Originally 520 were on a federal contract, making this rifle a rare specimen. The walnut stock is in very good shape with scratches, nicks and dings. The markings are very sharp and crisp. The cartouche is very sharp and legible. The barrel, barrel bands, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen and sliding lock are lightly pitted and blending to a brown patina. This rifle has been lightly cleaned and carefully done as to not take away the nice even look it has. The cap over the powder hopper has been replaced. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. This is a great rarity in the military field. $12,000 - $15,000 36

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78 Model 1816 Springfield with Rare Morse Conversion .69 caliber Morse, 42� barrel, S/N 15 on the flat of the pan. With long range rear barrel sight. Rifled with three large lands and grooves. All metal parts with sub-inspector initials. US marked on top of the buttplate. Lockplate marked US with eagle and in the rear of plate Springfield and dated 1838. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. All metal services are very sharp and crisp. The metal had a coat of cosmoline and has just turned to a dark brown patina. Stock has nice dark untouched open-grained look. With sharp and crisp lines. Sharp cartouche behind the triggerguard. Also on the flat opposite of the lock is two cartouches. Bore is very good. A very rare breechloading musket. Total of 50 produced and 20 are known to be in collections. $12,000 - $15,000

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79 Model 1816 N. Starr Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer “US” over 5-pointed star over N. STARR. Behind hammer is marked MIDD over CONN over 1833 over engraving of a 8-pointed star. Marking of “TM” on top near upper tang. Marking of “TM” in front of lower tang. Cartouche in script of “JM” inside of oval. Iron parts are browned and lockplate is case colored. Walnut stock with button head ramrod. End of the muzzle has bayonet lug. All iron parts have an untouched browning patina with some pitting. The lockplate has traces of case color with faint pitting that blends to a brown patina. Walnut stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. There is a small chip on the buttstock at the top of the stock near the buttplate. The buttplate has pitting that blends to a brown patina. All markings and cartouche are sharp and crisp. The button-head ramrod is not original to gun. The frizzen screw has been replaced and is not original. The bore has some pitting. This is an early model 1816 by N. Starr as indicated by the 8-pointed star motif on the back of the lockplate. Overall condition is good and can clean to better. $2,500 - $3,500

80 Model 1816 Harpers Ferry Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer of eagle motif over US. At the end of the lockplate is marked Harpers over Ferry over 1842. Upper tang is marked 1843. Top of barrel at breech is marked “S” over “V” over “15” over “V” over “P” with remnants of the eagle still slightly visible. Top of the buttplate is marked “US.” The musket has been restored back to flint. Walnut stock with gray barrel, barrel bands, lockplate, hammer, frizzen, triggerguard and buttplate. The musket has been restored back to flint. The stock is in good condition and has a possible arsenal repair to bottom part of the forearm end of stock. The stock does have scratches, nicks and dings. Small hairline crack in middle of the buttstock. The gun metal is bright and has been lightly cleaned leaving traces of the pitting. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is good and has 3 land and grooved rifling. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,000

81 Model 1817 Harpers Ferry Flintlock Artillery Musket .69 caliber, 36” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer of eagle motif over “US.” Markings on the rear of the lockplate in three lines of Harpers over Ferry over 1820. Heel of buttplate is marked “US.” On top of barrel is marked “O” over inserted “P” over “66”. Tang is marked “1820.” Left side of barrel near side lock is marked “V” over “P” over eagle head. Cartouche marking on left side of stock in script inside of box. Walnut stock with case colored lock plate. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, barrel and barrel bands were browned. Comes with a steel button-head ramrod. This musket is in very good condition. The stock has minor scratches, nicks and dings. Small crack in front of lockplate. Markings are sharp and crisp on the lockplate. The cartouche is noticeable, but inspector initials are hard to make out. The lockplate has some pepper pitting with gray metal and remnants of case color. The buttplate, trigger, triggerguard, hammer, frizzen, barrel, and barrel bands all have minor peppered pitting to gray metal with a little brown to plum patina. Bore has some pitting, but can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000 38

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82 Model 1817 Flintlock Rifle by R&JD Johnson .54 caliber, 36” round barrel rifled. Marked at breech US P; in sunburst “JN.” Dated “1824” on the tang. Lockplate marked U.S R & J. D. Johnson. Original flint. Tang screw and the sidelock screw and the triggerguard screws are all numbered on the heads. Notched rear sight. Iron-mounted walnut stock with iron patchbox and the original tools still wrapped in the original paper. Barrel retains most of the original brown finish with some very minute scratches in the brown finish. Rear notched sight retains all of the original blue finish. Lock and hammer are mint retaining all of the original case colors. Bands and band springs retain the original polish bright finish. Brass-tipped ramrod with the original bright finish. Buttplate and patchbox cover retain all of the original brown finish. Stock is mint with dried opengrained look with mint cartouche. This is one of the best 1817 rifles we have seen. $10,000 - $15,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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83 Model 1819 Hall Flintlock Rifle .52 caliber, 35” barrel length rifled bore. Markings on breech in four lines J.H. Hall over H. Ferry over “US” over “1826.” Walnut stock with case colored breech. The hammer, trigger, triggerguard, frizzen, barrel and barrel bands are all steel. Comes with steel button-head ramrod. Walnut stock is in very good condition with minor scratches, nicks and dings and has been lightly cleaned. Steel parts have been cleaned to a brighter gray. Breech has traces of case color that blends well with the minor pitting. The barrel bands have pitting that blends to an overall plum patina. The barrel has some minor pitting. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good shape. Overall condition is good and can clean to better. $4,000 - $6,000

84 Model 1819 Hall Flintlock Rifle Dated 1824 .52 caliber, 35” barrel length. Markings on top of breech in four lines J.H. Hall over H. Ferry over 1824 over US. Walnut stock with brown lacquer finish on the metal parts such as the barrel, three barrel bands and buttplate. The breech is case colored. The arm does not have the metal ramrod. The walnut stock is in very good condition marked only with a few nicks and dings. The breech retains some traces of case color. The barrel, barrel bands and buttplate have minor pitting that blends to an untouched plum patina. The bore is in good condition and overall condition is good, but can clean to better. $5,000 - $7,000

85 Prototype Model 1830 Cadet Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length with smooth bore and trumpet-head ramrod. Markings on lock plate with eagle motif over “US” and at the back of the lock plate in three lines Spring over Field over 1831. Markings on barrel in three lines “P” over eagle head over “V.” “US” marked on top of buttplate. “JR” marked in front of lower tang and cartouche of “JS” in script in oval. Has walnut stock and iron metal parts. Walnut stock has scratches, nicks and dings. The barrel has minor pitting to a brown and plum patina throughout. The barrel bands have a gray-to-brown patina. The butt plate has minor pitting blending to a brown patina. The hammer and lock have minor pitting that blends to a brown patina. The markings and cartouche are sharp and crisp. This arm has a nice untouched look. The bore has pitting. The overall condition is very good and can clean to excellent. $4,000 - $6,000 40

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86 Model 1830 Springfield Cadet .56 caliber, 36” barrel length. Markings on lockplate in front of hammer of eagle motif over “US” and at the rear end of lock plate in three lines Spring over Field over 1830. On barrel at breech is marked with an image of an eagle head over “V” over “148.” Stock is marked with an “R” behind trigger guard. Walnut stock with brown finished buttplate, trigger guard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, barrel bands and barrel. Lock is case colored. This musket is in very good condition. The walnut stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. There is a small repair on the stock on the right side repairing a crack along the lockplate. The lockplate has traces of case color and the markings are very sharp and crisp. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, hammer, frizzen, barrel bands and barrel have light pitting that blends to a nice even brown patina. The bore does have some pitting but can clean to better. Ramrod is missing. Overall condition is very good. $5,000 - $7,000

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87 Model 1840 Springfield Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel length smooth bore. Markings on lock of eagle motif over “U.S.” and behind hammer in three lines Spring over field over 1841. Marking on top of barrel in three lines “V” over “P” over eagle head. Marking on upper tang 1841 and lower tang “S.” Two cartouches in script “TW” inside oval on left side of stock. Marking on bottom of stock behind lower tang in two lines “JT” over “1.” Original flint. Walnut stock with three iron barrel bands, barrel, lockplate, hammer, trigger, triggerguard and buttplate. Iron trumpet head ramrod and two sling swivels. The walnut stock is in fine condition with scratches, nicks and dings. All iron parts have a nice brown patina turning to a plum in some areas. The barrel has brown-to-plum patina in the middle to the end of the barrel. The buttplate has brown-to-plum patina. The markings and cartouches are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. This is a very fine all original flintlock musket. Overall condition is excellent. $5,000 - $7,000 OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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88 Model 1842 Musket by Harpers Ferry .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. “V P” and eagle marked near the breech on the left side. Lockplate is marked Harpers Ferry and dated 1847. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Barrel has some pitting around the percussion drum spreading on to the barrel. Entire barrel has a grey appearance with pitting. Bands have been cleaned with traces of pitting. Stock has a dry look with some nicks and dings. $700 - $1,000

89 Model 1842 Musket with Merrill Alteration .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with V P and eagle. Long-range rear barrel sight. Top of breechloading lever marked James R. Merrill, Blati Patented 1858. Lockplate marked Harpers Ferry; front of plate marked with an eagle “U.S.” Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel is gunmetal grey with some light pitting. Lock and hammer are a gunmetal grey with sharp edges and some scattered pitting. Bands, buttplate and triggerguard have nice even patina. Stock has nice dark open-grained stock with mint cartouche. $3,500 - $5,000

90 .Model 1842 Harpers Ferry Musket .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. “V P” and eagle marked near the breech on the left side. Top of breech marked 1851. Lockplate is marked Harpers Ferry and dated 1847. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel has some pitting around the percussion bolster spreading onto the barrel. The rest of the barrel is grey with some pitting blending in. Lockplate and hammer are grey with brown staining. Markings are sharp and crisp. Stock with some nicks and dings. A dim but readable cartouche. $1,000 - $1,500

91 Model 1842 Springfield Musket Dated 1844 .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. Left side of barrel at breech marked “V P” with eagle. Hammer flat has sub-inspector’s initial. Lockplate marked in the rear Springfield and dated 1844. Front of lockplate under the bolster is an eagle and “U.S.” Walnut stock. The original burnished finish has been lightly enhanced with a light cleaning. You can still see the original lines left from the arsenal polishing. All markings and sub-inspector marks are sharp and crisp. Beautiful dark open-grained wood with faint cartouche on the left flat opposite of lock. Very few nicks and dings. This musket is almost mint. Very hard to find in the early dates. $3,500 - $5,000 42

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92 Model 1851 Springfield Cadet .54 caliber, 40” round barrel with long-range rear barrel sight. Dated 1852 on the tang, “V P” and eagle stamped on the left side of barrel at the breech. Number 155 is stamped on the top of rear barrel band. “B” and “15” on the top of buttplate. Lockplate marked with eagle and dated 1852. Walnut stock. Barrel is bright and smooth with sharp and crisp markings. Lock and hammer are smooth and bright with very sharp markings. Triggerguard is smooth and bright. Bands are excellent. All metal has dried cosmoline look on the metal parts. Wood is excellent with nice dark red open-grained look. Overall this is an excellent example of a cadet musket that was issued to cadets at West Point. $2,500 - $3,500 Details

94 US Civil War Model 1855 Blackened Buff Waist Belt and Plate Complete with sheet brass retaining clip. Good condition. $400 - $600

93 Civil War M1861 .58 Caliber Cartridge Box with Shoulder Sling Box has brass US plate on the flap, interior with tins. Complete with sling pierced for a plate. Normal age and service wear. Sling has moderate flaking on the finish. $500 - $700

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95 Civil War Federal Cartridge Box Sling Eagle Plate Brass, lead-filled with wire loops. Good condition. $100 - $200

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96 Civil War M1863 US Infantry Cartridge Box by CT Woodbury US in an oval embossed on flap. Maker marked. Complete with tins. Good. $300 - $500

99 Civil War Federal M1858 Canteen Named to an Ohio Soldier Smooth-sided canteen has gray wool cover and cotton sling. Obverse has attached paper label inscribed John Shahan / Ashtabula Ohio. Good condition. $300 - $500 44

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97 Civil War US Cap Box Black leather with belt loops. Inspector and maker marked. Lacks interior fleece lining. $150 - $250

100 Pull-Through Cleaning Brush for Breechloading Percussion and Cartridge Carbines, with WWI Rifle Sling 38” long brush and thong. Leather sling with brass hardware. Good condition. $200 - $300

98 Civil War and Indian Wars Leather Rifle Slings, Lot of 3 Three slings complete with brass hooks, two lengthened for use with trapdoor rifles. Good condition. $300 - $500

101 Civil War Federal Carbine Sling Complete with brass hardware and steel spring hook made by North. Good condition. $600 - $800


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102 Hand-Painted US Regimental Infantry Drum 15” height x 16.5” diameter. Face of drum features a patriotic eagle clutching arrows and olive branch with patriotic shield and stylized sunburst in the background. On the opposite side of painted eagle is a pattern formed by several brass domed tacks. Manufacturer’s label inside reads, Manufactured by A. Rogers, Flushing, L.I. Drum appears to have original cords and all 10 leather tension mounts in excellent condition. Complete with two figured drumsticks. Painted eagle retains ca 98%+ original paint. Original drum heads. $5,000 - $7,500

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103 Springfield Arsenal Daily Journal Oct. 1861-Mar. 1862 4to leather rebound with gilt spine marked Letters on upper spine and ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT on lower spine. This folio contains hand-written journal entry records of orders, shipments, etc. from Springfield Arsenal during the Civil War from Oct 1861 to Mar 1862. The original suede covers are included. This is a unique piece of history from Springfield Arsenal. Very good condition. $1,200 - $1,600

104 Model 1840 Wrist Breaker Sword 35.5” blade in near factory finish, cross grain polish near ricasso, no maker’s mark. Hilt has brass three-branch guard, leather and wire-wrapped grip. Complete with iron scabbard. Good. A wellpreserved specimen, with a couple of small worn spots on leather wrap. $600 - $800

105 Model 1840 NCO Sword by Ames 32.5” blade. Ricasso marked and dated U.S. / AHC / 1863 on the obverse; AMES MFG. Co. / CHICOPEE / MASS. on the reverse. Hilt has brass double clamshell and “D” guard with faux wire grip. Complete with browned iron brass mounted scabbard. Light age and service wear. $400 - $600

106 Model 1841 Ames Naval Cutlass 21” blade. Markings at ricasso running parallel with the blade. On one side “US” and dated “1842” on the reverse N.P. Ames Cabotville Mass. Cast brass handle with fish scales; eagle on the pommel on both sides. Brass knuckle bow. Early 1832 foot officer’s scabbard, leather with brass throat and tip. Blade is gunmetal grey with some light staining and pitting mixing in. Markings are excellent. Leather scabbard is complete and in good condition, showing some wear, brass tip and throat with nice untouched patina. This is the first one we have catalogued with the markings in this location. It also has an early date 1842; it is a very fine example of this early rare date. $1,500 - $2,000

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107 Model 1860 Naval Cutlass by Ames 26” plain blade. Brass cup hilt guard by Ames. Dated and inspected 1862 J.R.G. With correct scabbard. Very good. Missing wire. $600 - $800

108 Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword by Roby 32” blade etched with floral and patriotic motifs, marked on the reverse ricasso C. Roby & Co. / W. Chelmsford / Mass. Hilt has brass guard pierced with floral decorative elements; shagreen and brass wire-wrapped grip. Complete with brass mounted leather scabbard, also with Roby marking. Brass has been polished. Scabbard has shrunk about a quarter of an inch. Drag present, but loose. $600 - $800

109 Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword 31.75” blade etched with floral and patriotic motifs. Hilt has brass guard pierced with “US” and floral decorative elements. Shagreen and brass wire-wrapped grip. Complete with brass-mounted iron scabbard. Etching is a little faint, but completely legible. Light oxidation on the scabbard. $600 - $800

110 Dahlgren Model 1861 Short Bayonet and Scabbard by Ames Designed by Admiral John A Dahlgren. These bayonets were used with the Plymouth Navy Rifle. Left side of blade marked Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass. Right side marked USN with date of 1864. Inspector’s mark with initials DR complete with anchor. On top butt of handle complete with DR markings. Complete with original black leather sheath with brass throat and drag. Very good. $1,000 - $1,500

111 Socket Bayonet for the H & P Conversion M1816 Musket 18” blade; 2.6” socket with locking ring. $300 - $500

112 Civil War 1816 Socket Bayonet for the Remington or H & P Musket Conversions 18” blade, “T” socket slot. $300 - $400

113 Civil War Model 1816 Conversion Socket Bayonet 18” blade; socket with “T” slot. $100 - $300

114 Civil War M1816 Conversion Musket Socket Bayonet with Locking Ring 18” unmarked blade. $100 - $300

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115 Model 1841 Rifle Type I Snell Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 21.5” blade. Marked US on the ricasso. Brass handle missing the rear ring. Leather scabbard with brass tip and brass throat. $300 - $500

116 Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle Type I Snell Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 22.5” blade. Brass handle with solid pommel and extra ring mount. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip. $800 - $1,200

117 Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle Type 2 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 22.5 blade length, cast brass handle. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip and leather double-loop frog with copper rivets. Blade is crisp with some light staining. Handle with nice patina. Leather scabbard and frog are in very good condition. $600 - $900

118 M1853 English Enfield Socket Bayonet and Scabbard 17.25” blade. English pattern leather scabbard has brass fittings. $100 - $300

119 Model 1851 Cadet Socket Bayonet 14.75” blade; socket with rack number “27.” $300 - $500

120 Civil War Spencer Rifle Socket Bayonet 18” unmarked blade. $300 - $500

121 Civil War Model 1855 Socket Bayonet with Scabbard 18” blade. Scabbard with riveted belt loop and brass tip. Good condition. $200 - $300

122 Civil War Model 1855 Socket Bayonet with Scabbard 18” blade. Scabbard with riveted belt loop and brass tip. Good condition. $200 - $300

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123 Civil War Sharps Rifle Socket Bayonet Model 1855 Configuration 18” unmarked blade, 3” socket. $200 - $400

124 Civil War 1855 Socket Bayonet 18” blade. $100 - $200

125 Civil War M1855 Socket Bayonet Marked US / S 18” blade. $100 - $200

126 Civil War Greene Rifle Socket Bayonet Marked J.D.G. 18” blade; 3” socket with the locking ring at the rear. $400 - $600

127 Civil War M1855 Socket Bayonet Marked C&CO with Scabbard 18” blade, maker’s mark on the socket. Scabbard with sewn and two-rivet belt loop. $200 - $400

128 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet for Whitneyville Navy Rifle 22.5” blade. Brass handle with serial number 3631. Handle with nice patina. Blade has dark patina. $200 - $300

129 Merrill Navy Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 19.5” blade length. Brass handle with serial number 7117. Leather scabbard with brass tip and throat. Handle with nice patina. Blade is gunmetal grey with some light staining. Leather scabbard has scuffing. $400 - $600

130 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet for Whitneyville Navy Rifle 22.5” blade length. Brass handle, serial number 4542. Leather scabbard with brass tip and throat. Blade is bright and mint with no staining or pitting, markings are sharp and crisp. Brass handle is excellent. Leather scabbard is excellent. $500 - $800

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131 Model 1855 Saber Bayonet 21.5 blade, with brass handle and leather scabbard. $300 - $500

133 Model 1855 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 21.75” blade length. Cast brass handle. Blade with dark patina mixing with some light pitting. Clear US markings. Brass has nice dark patina. $300 - $400

134 Model 1861 Whitneyville Navy Rifle Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 22.5” blade length. Cast brass handle. S/N 9331. Blade with dark brown patina. Handle has dark patina. Overall fair condition. $200 - $300

135 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet for Remington Model 1863 Zouave 20” blade, with brass handle. Leather scabbard. Handle has dark untouched patina. Blade has with some very light staining, but still sharp and crisp. Scabbard is in poor condition, missing the tip, and in two pieces. $200 - $300 50

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132 Model 1855 Brass Handle Saber Bayonet with Rifleman’s Belt 21.5” blade with cast brass handle. Marked on the ricasso U.S. Leather scabbard with brass throat and brass tip. Leather rifleman’s belt, frog and two brass buckles. Blade is excellent to mint. Scabbard is in excellent condition. The belt and buckle are in excellent condition. A very rare item and in top condition. $1,000 - $1,500


Daum Collection 136 Sharps Navy Rifle Brass Handle Saber Bayonet 20.25” blade length. Date on side of the blade 1861 and then on reverse Collins & Co Hartford Conn. Cast brass handle. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip. This fits the very rare 1859 Sharps Navy rifle with 36” barrel. Blade is very good with sharp and crisp markings. Some very light and minute staining. Brass handle has nice untouched patina. Leather scabbard is excellent with some scuffing. Brass has nice untouched patina. $600 - $1,000

137 Rare Brass Handle Saber Bayonet for Henry Militia Rifle 20” blade with no markings on the blade. Brass handle has markings on the flat forward of the bayonet lug. It is marked with an “H” and “49.” Also marked on the guard “122.” Leather scabbard. Blade is gunmetal grey with some light staining. Leather scabbard is complete and in good condition. $600 - $1,000

139 Sharps & Hankins Saber Bayonet 20” blade length. Dated 1861 on the ricasso and on the reverse Collins & Co Hartford Conn. Cast brass handle. Blade is very crisp with a light brown patina. Handle with nice patina. $500 - $750

138 Brass-Handle Saber Bayonet by Ames 22” blade length. Marked in a banner on the ricasso Ames Mfg. Co. Cast brass handle. Scabbard with brass tip and throat. Blade has been lightly cleaned to bright. Markings are clear and good. Scabbard has been wrapped in a silk-like thread. $300 - $400 140 Lot of Three Bayonet Scabbards Two leather scabbards for brass handle saber bayonets, one for a trapdoor Springfield rifle. Good. $200 - $300 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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141 Model 1816 Musket with Colt Drum Bolster Alteration .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with large V P and eagle, dated 1854 on the tang. Barrel is rifled with four lands and grooves. A long lift-up rear barrel sight with blued leaf that lifts up and the sides of the base are graduated. High 7/16” iron front sight brazed to the band. Marked Colts Patent around the end of the drum. Lockplate with eagle and US forward of the hammer. In the rear of lockplate it is dated 1854. All of the bands have a fancy “6” stamped into the right side. Top of buttplate is marked J G 62. Top buttplate screw has a “6” stamped it to the head. Triggerguard has a “6” in the forward part of the guard. Iron sideplate has “6.” Sideplate screws have a number “6” stamped into the heads. Stamped in the wood along the tang is the number 1540. This is from the famous Brooks Collection, later known as the U.S Cartridge Company Collection. Brass tip ramrod walnut stock. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Rear sight leaf has most of the original blue finish. Barrel is smooth and bright with some brown staining. All of the bands are sharp and crisp with a nice light brown patina that blends with the barrel. Lock and hammer have a crisp look with some brown staining. Triggerguard has a mint look with some light brown patina. Bands and buttplate have nice sharp edges with light patina. Stock has mint dark open-grained wood with a mint cartouche on the left side opposite of the lock. Overall this is a great example of this rare U.S. military arm. U.S. Cartridge Collection $4,000 - $6,000 52

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142 Model 1816 Remington Contract with Maynard Tape Primer .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with long range rear barrel sight. Marked in the rear of lockplate Remington’s Ilion New York 1855 U.S. Dated 1856 on the tang. Also marked D 34. Top of each band including the buttplate marked with a “6.” Left flat of stock opposite of lock is marked “AH” over “V.” And in the rear of the flat is marked “JAS.” Marked “MS” behind triggerguard. Barrel is gunmetal grey with some light black staining running from breech to the muzzle. Some dings on the top of barrel at breech. Lock and hammer are smooth and gunmetal grey with some very light staining. Markings are dim but readable. Bands, triggerguard and buttplate have been cleaned to bright with traces of black staining. Stock is sharp and crisp with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,000

143 Model 1816 Harpers Ferry Musket Converted to Percussion .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with rare Butterfield marked breech converted using the Butterfield system. Lockplate marked Harpers Ferry, dated 1837. Eagle and US under the bolster. Walnut stock has a pewter inlay of a horseshoe and a revolver. Left sideplate has initials H M B 1889 scratched into it. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and a very dark brown finish. Lock and hammer with nice dark brown patina and very clear markings. Stock has some nicks and dings with some wear and use. $1,000 - $1,500

144 Model 1816 Whitney Converted to Percussion with Ward Hammer .69 caliber, 42” barrel. Flat-style lockplate marked N. Haven in a banner. Hammer with the tape primer. High special percussion bolster to accommodate the hammer. Rear sight is unusual in that it moves up and down. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Barrel is smooth with a speckled brown look. Lock and hammer with a blue to grey look. Stock has been cleaned with some nicks and dings. A vague, but visible, cartouche. Less than 100 produced. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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145 Smith New York Union Continentals Rifle .40 caliber, 36� round barrel. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Marked on top of the breech P. Smith Buffalo. No markings on the lock. Iron mounted half-stock made of walnut with sling swivels. Stock has a silver escutcheon with inscription engraved Union Continental G. Rumrill 1861 M. Fillmore Comdt. Twelve days after the Civil War started P. Smith was commissioned to make rifles for a local home guard. (See: Moller, 2012: pp 438-441.) Barrel has most of the original brown finish with dried grease. Lock and hammer have most of the original case colored finish turning to a mottled brown. Buttplate has a mottled brown look with some colors showing through. Triggerguard with nice patina. Stock is excellent, retaining most of the original oiled finish. Overall this rifle is very sharp and crisp with a nice uncleaned appearance. This is an excellent example of a great rarity. $5,000 - $6,000 54

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146 Model 1833 Hall Carbine .52 caliber smoothbore, 26” barrel, top of breechblock marked in four lines: U.S. S. North Middleton Conn 1839. Grooved triggerguard with sling ring. Sliding angular bayonet. Walnut stock. Hinged trapdoor in toe of stock with original tools. Contains extremely rare nipple pick/screwdriver combination tool. With the 4” long cleaning worm. Barrel and receiver have nice dark brown finish with “dragon’s blood” lacquer still protecting the metal. Breechblock and hammer has dark blue look. Stock with a dark untouched patina and open-grained look. Mint cartouche “NWP.” Overall excellent example of this rare carbine. $3,000 - $4,000

147 Model 1836 J.H. Hall Carbine .64 caliber smoothbore, 23” octagonal-to-round barrel. Top of breechblock marked J.H. Hall U.S. 1839. Sliding bayonet. Eye bolt through the left side of stock acts as a sling ring. Iron mounted with no provisions for tool compartment in the toe of stock. Walnut stock. Barrel and receiver are sharp with a grey look and traces of brown. Stock with dark untouched patina having the deep open-grained look. Rare carbine with no provisions for tools. Late production Model 1836 Carbine. $3,000 - $4,000

148 Model 1840 Type 11 Hall Carbine .52 caliber, 21” barrel length. Top of breechblock marked U.S. / S. North Middltn Conn 1840. Fishtail lever. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth still retaining most of the brown finish just turning dark. Breechblock with untouched blue finish. All metal is very sharp and crisp. Stock is excellent with untouched open-grain. Also has nice block three-letter cartouche, “JOB.” Bore is excellent. A very fine carbine. $4,000 - $6,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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149 Model 1840 Nippes Conversion .69 caliber, 42” barrel with US JH P in a sun burst. Lockplate marked Mill Creek PA 1843. Marked on the cover of the tape primer Edward Maynard Patent 1845. Engraved escutcheon inlaid in right side of stock near the buttplate. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Barrel is smooth and a light patina with scattered staining. Lock is sharp and crisp and still retains some of the case coloring, just lightly faded. Stock has two readable cartouches; also has some nicks and dings. Overall an excellent example of this rare military arm. $3,500 - $5,000

150 Model 1840 Hall Carbine Type 1 by S. North .52 caliber, 21” octagonal-to-round barrel. Top of breech block marked U.S. / S. North Middltn Conn 1840. Has the rare elbow lever. 500 total production, delivered in 1840. Walnut stock. Barrel, receiver, bands and triggerguard are brown with an old coat of shellac to protect the metal. Breechblock has been lightly cleaned to bright with some light scattered pitting. Stock with some nicks and dings. Bore is good with sharp rifling and some pitting. Overall very good and seldom seen rare carbine. $5,000 - $7,000

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151 Model 1840 Springfield Converted to Percussion .69 caliber, 42” round barrel. “V P” and eagle proofs at breech. Belgian-style conversion with nipple in the top of barrel. Lockplate marked Springfield and dated 1841. Eagle and U.S. forward of the hammer. Walnut stock. Barrel has nice dark patina with some pitting around the percussion nipple and around the back section of breech and going forward to the first barrel band. Two of the barrel bands have been clean lightly; one has brown patina. Buttplate is deeply pitted and brown. Stock with some nicks and dings and very nice cartouche on the right flat. $1,000 - $1,500

152 Model 1841 Rifle by E. Whitney .54 caliber, 33” barrel, dated 1851 on the top of the tang. Marked on the barrel U.S. SK V P. Notched rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked E. Whitney US and on the rear of lockplate marked N. Haven; dated 1850. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel still retains brown finish. Lockplate and hammer with nice mottled grey with sharp markings. Brass with nice tarnished patina. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. Two very nice cartouches on the left flat opposite of the lock. $3,500 - $5,000

153 Model 1841 Harpers Ferry Rifle with Merrill Alteration .54 caliber, 33” round barrel. Barrel fitted with bayonet collar. Top of breech marked James H. Merrill, Baltimore Md. Lockplate marked with eagle and US and in the rear, Harper’s Ferry 1848. Brass mounted with walnut stock. All metal has been lightly cleaned, but has very sharp and crisp edges and markings. Brass has nice look. Stock has had a piece of wood added at the front band. Stock has also been repaired through the wrist and has some nicks and dings. Still retains its original three block-letter cartouche on the left flat. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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154 Model 1841 Fishtail Hall Rifle .52 caliber, 33” barrel. Top of breechblock marked H. Ferry U.S 1841. Fishtail lever. Iron mounted with walnut stock. Barrel is smooth with brown patina. Frame has sharp lines with light staining. Breechblock with nice mottled grey look and sharp markings. Bore is fair, but would clean to better. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $5,000

155 Model 1841 Rifle with Linder Conversion .54 caliber, 33” round barrel. Linder markings on the top of the rotating sleeve. Marked on the top of the breech U.S J.C.D. over “P.” Lockplate with Robbins and Lawrence markings. Brass mounted with long range tang sight. Walnut stock. Barrel has very sharp and crisp markings with light brown patina. Lockplate has some pitting and is dark grey. Hammer is dark brown. Brass with dark untouched patina. Stock has had a piece of wood added around the top forward section of the lock. Stock with some nicks and dings and a faint WAT cartouche. There are two variations of this conversion: one has iron mounted bottom strap; this one is brass. Linder conversions with long-range sights were actually issued and used when General Butler invaded the south. $3,000 - $5,000

156 Model 1841 Percussion Rifle by Harpers Ferry with Snell Bayonet Notches .53 caliber, 33” round barrel. Dated 1864 on the top of tang at breech. “V P” and eagle marked on left side of barrel at breech; just about .75” is marked “WW” over “P.” Long-range adjustable rear barrel sight. Slots in the end of barrel cut on the right side for the Snell bayonet. Lockplate marked with an eagle and “US” front of the hammer. Rear of lockplate is marked Harpers Ferry and dated 1864. Brass mounted with walnut stock and “JLR” cartouche. Barrel and tang are very sharp with dark brown patina and light pitting running the length of the barrel. Rear long range sight has sharp numbers and brown patina. Hammer and lockplate with sharp marking and nice mottled grey to brown look. Brass may have been lightly cleaned. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings and a very nice block three-lettered cartouche on the left flat opposite the lock. $3,000 - $4,000 58

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157 Model 1841 Harpers Ferry Rifle .54 caliber, 33” round barrel. “V P” and eagle barrel proofs with “AW” over “P.” Right flat of barrel near the bolster marked “WCK” upside-down. Long-range rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked Harper’s Ferry and dated 1850. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel has an old re-brown finish remaining with some pitting. All markings are sharp and crisp. Lockplate is a mottled grey. Hammer is dark mottled brown. Brass with nice patina. Stock has some nicks and dings. Small piece of wood has been replaced behind the hammer on the right side of the tang. Bore is excellent. $2,500 - $4,000

158 Model 1841 Harpers Ferry with Colt Alteration .54 caliber, 33” round barrel. Barrel has “V P” and eagle near the breech on the left flat of barrel. Also marked “AW” over “P.” Lockplate marked Harper’s Ferry, dated 1850. Eagle and “US” under the percussion bolster. Three-leaf Colt rear barrel sight. Bayonet lug numbered 8378; to left on the barrel is an “8.” Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel is grey to brown with some black staining scattered throughout the length of the barrel. Hammer and lock have a brown patina with sharp edges and crisp markings. Brass with nice patina. Stock has nicks and dings. One gouge behind the rear barrel band on the right side. $3,000 - $4,500

159 Model 1841 Rifle by E. Whitney .54 caliber, 33” barrel. Marked at the breech US SK V P. Lockplate marked E. Whitney U.S N. Haven and dated 1848. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel is gunmetal grey to light brown patina with some staining. Pitting around the percussion bolster spreading onto the breech and tang. Lockplate and hammer with light patina. Brass mounts with untouched patina. Stock has been cleaned and remnants of a “WAT” cartouche can be seen. Some nicks and dings. Bore has been cleaned and is smoothbore with bore diameter .543. $1,500 - $2,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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160 Model 1841 Rifle by Robbins Kendall & Lawrence .54 caliber, 33” round barrel with long range rear barrel sight. Left side of barrel is marked US JH P. Lockplate marked Robbins Kendall & Lawrence U.S. Windsor Vt 1847. Tang is dated 1850. Brass mounted walnut stock. Barrel has been lightly cleaned to bright with light patina. Rear long-range sight is very sharp and crisp with a light blue finish. Lock and hammer still retain most of the case colors. Band springs still retain all of the blue finish. Brass with nice untouched patina. Stock is excellent with a “WAT” cartouche. $3,000 - $4,000

161 Model 1842 Brass-Mounted Hall Carbine .52 caliber, 21” barrel. Marked on the top of breech H. Ferry U.S. 1842. Fishtail lever. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel and breechblock have an even brown patina with some very light pitting. Markings are sharp and crisp. Stock has some nicks and dings. Brass with nice patina. Brass-mounted 1842 Hall carbines seldom come up for sale. This is a fine example of a rare US military long arm. $7,500 - $10,000

162 Model 1842 Musket by P.S. Justice .69 caliber, 39” round barrel. Lockplate is shaped like a model 1842 lockplate. Lock is marked with eagle and P.S. Justice. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Trumpet head ramrod. Barrel has some pitting around the percussion bolster spreading onto the barrel. Most of the barrel is smooth and grey with some scattered pitting. Bands blend well with the barrel. Lock and hammer have some pitting and mostly grey. Stock has been cleaned with sharp lines. $2,000 - $3,000 60

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163 Model 1842 Musket by Palmetto .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with “V P” and Palmetto tree marking at the breech on the left side of barrel. Left flat of barrel marked at the breech Wm Glaze & Co. SC stamped into the top of tang. Lockplate marked Palmetto Armory SC with Palmetto tree motif. Long-range rear sight. Brass mounted; walnut stock. Barrel is sharp with a light brown untouched patina. Some dings on the right side of barrel between the middle and front band. Lock and hammer with nice patina and sharp and crisp markings. Brass mounts have a dark untouched patina. Stock has a number “2” stamped into the left flat opposite of lock. Stock has some nicks and dings with an untouched patina. $6,000 - $9,000

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164 Model 1843 Hall Carbine .52 caliber, 21” barrel. Top of breech marked U.S. S. North Middltn Conn 1851. Walnut stock. Barrel and receiver retain most of the original brown finish just lightly fading. Top of breech retains a blue finish. Stock with open-grained wood. Excellent stock with minimal dings and dents. No cartouche. $2,000 - $3,000

165 Merrill Breechloading Rifle .54 caliber, 33” round barrel fitted with saber bayonet attachment. Marked on the top of the breechloading lever J.H. Merrill Balto Pat July 1858. The same marked on the front of lockplate. Brass mounts with brass patchbox with extra nipple. Walnut stock. Barrel has a nice brown patina. Loading lever is gunmetal grey with some black staining. Lockplate and hammer are a dark mottled brown. Breech still retains some of the case colors, just turning dark. Brass with nice uncleaned patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. A very sharp cartouche. Excellent example of this rare military arm. $3,000 - $5,000

166 Model 1847 Sappers & Miners Musketoon with Bayonet .69 caliber, 26” round barrel with “V P” and eagle proofs at the breech. Lockplate marked with eagle and U.S. Under the percussion bolster in the rear of lockplate marked Springfield and dated 1847. Front band with bayonet stud and also mounted on the right side of barrel locking lug. Walnut stock. Brass handle saber bayonet marked on the ricasso N.P Ames and dated 1847. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip. Barrel is a gunmetal grey mixing with some pitting and a few dings in the metal. Lock and hammer with nice brown, and sharp markings. Bands, buttplate and triggerguard have brown patina. Stock is excellent with a very sharp and crisp “WAT” cartouche. Bayonet scabbard has nice leather with some age cracking. Brass with nice patina. Blade may have been lightly cleaned, but with good markings. $5,000 - $7,500 62

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167 Model 1847 Cavalry Musketoon with Merrill Breechloading Alteration .69 caliber, 26” barrel. “V P” and eagle proofs on barrel near the breech. Rear three-leaf sight is reversed. Marked on the top of the breechloading lever JAS Merrill Balto Patented July 1858 in three lines. Lockplate marked eagle and “U.S.” The rear of lockplate marked Springfield and dated 1848. Swivel ramrod; buttstock has the lead weight behind the buttplate in the cavity of the stock. Brass triggerguard has a third screw that was added to give the stock strength; with this type of breechloading system, the stock was weakened and it would break through the wrist. Brass mounted walnut stock with cavalry sling bar. Only 100 of these cavalry musketoons were contracted. (See: Moller, 2012: pp 232-233.) Barrel is in the white with some very light scattering of light pitting. Markings are very sharp and crisp. Rear three-leaf sight retains most of the original blue finish. Lockplate is very sharp and crisp with excellent markings. Hammer is bright and sharp and crisp with a light speckling of pitting. Brass mounts with nice patina. Stock is excellent, with an outstanding “JS” cartouche. Trigger still retains most of the blue finish. Stock shows an old repair in the center of the buttstock at buttplate due to the weigh in the buttstock. This lead weight, if not cleaned properly, would corrode and cause the stock to split. It also shows old evidence of a repair through the wrist. Stock has nice feathered grain look with some nicks and dings. There are only four of these musketoons known in collections - and two are in this sale. $10,000 - $15,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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168 Model 1847 Cavalry Musketoon with Merrill Breechloading Alteration .69 caliber, 26” barrel, smoothbore not rifled. “V P” and eagle barrel proofs near the breech. Top of breechloading lever marked JAS Merrill Balto Patented July 1858. Three-leaf rear sight is reversed. The barrel is smoothbore and never has been rifled. Chain retainer on the cleaning rod. Lockplate marked with eagle and U.S. Marked in the rear of lockplate Springfield and dated 1851. Steel saddle bar, brass mounted and walnut stock with lead weight in the cavity behind buttplate. Barrel and breechloading system has grey mixing with some light pitting. Lock and hammer have a nice uniform match with the barrel. Brass with nice patina. Stock has some old repairs, but professionally done. Stock shows the split in the buttstock caused by the corroded lead ball in the buttstock cavity. Stock has no finish, but shows some nicks and dings. It has a dried look. Still retains remnants of a visible “JS” cartouche. This is still a fine example of a very rare US military long arm. A total of four are known to exist. $10,000 - $15,000 64

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169 Model 1847 Springfield Cavalry Musketoon .69 caliber, 26” round barrel rifled with “V P” and eagle at the breech. Dated 1848 on the breech and the lockplate. Marked on the lockplate with eagle and US; on the rear Springfield and dated 1848. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Ramrod with chain and retainer. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel and tang have bright and smooth metal. Rear sight retains most of the blue finish. Lockplate and hammer are smooth and bright with sharp and crisp markings. Brass mounts still retain the original gilt finish. Stock has a crack in the rear on both sides caused by the expansion of a lead weight. We have never seen one of these that wasn’t cracked. Bore is excellent. Stock has a dim, but readable, cartouche. This is an excellent example of a rare cavalry carbine. $6,500 - $9,000

170 Model 1847 Artillery Musketoon .69 caliber, 26” round barrel with “V P” and eagle stamped at the breech. Bayonet lug under barrel. Trumpet-shaped ramrod. Top of tang dated 1852. Also behind the tang screw there is a number “3” stamped into the tang. This number “3” also stamped in to the top of the middle band. Also stamped into the top of the buttplate. A “3” also stamped into the back of triggerguard. Lockplate marked with eagle “US”; the rear of lockplate marked Springfield and dated 1851. Walnut stock. Barrel has been lightly clean to bright with some traces of light pitting. Bands have been cleaned to bright. Lock and hammer are very sharp and crisp with some light traces of pitting. Buttplate and triggerguard with traces of black staining, but sharp and crisp overall. Stock has some nicks and dings. Left flat of stock opposite of lock has “JS” cartouche. $2,500 - $300

171 Model 1847 Cavalry Carbine .69 caliber smoothbore, 26” round barrel with “V P” eagle barrel proofs at the breech. Swivel ramrod. Dated 1850 on the tang. Lockplate marked Springfield and dated 1852. The front of lockplate is marked with eagle over “US.” Long sling ring on the left side of stock. Walnut stock with brass mounts. Lockplate is missing the sear bar and sear spring with the screws. Barrel is smooth grey to brown with some pitting. Lockplate and hammer are grey to brown mixing with some pitting. Brass with nice dark patina. Stock has old repair through the wrist; also some nicks and dings. Has faint cartouche. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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172 Sharps Model 1849 Rifle .44 caliber, 30.5� octagonal barrel, S/N 95. Marked on the top of barrel is marked A.S. Nippes/ Phila PA. On the top of the breech is marked C. Sharps Patent 1848. Twelve-groove rifling. Rear sight with long base and fancy finial. Front sight is notched with blade missing. Brass cover over the priming mechanism. Plain brass two-piece patchbox. Brass buttplate and nosecap. Wood ramrod. Forearm held by wedge to barrel. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is grey and speckled with black staining and pitting. Frame has sharp and crisp lines with gunmetal grey and pitting mixing in. All markings are dim, but readable. Brass with nice patina. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. A great example of a very rare first-type Sharps rifle. $10,000 - $15,000 66

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173 Model 1847 “Navy” Musketoon .69 caliber smoothbore, 26” round barrel. “V P” eagle stamped in the barrel near the breech. Tang is marked 1848; lockplate is marked “US” with eagle over Springfield and dated 1847 in the rear of lockplate. Top of buttplate marked “US” and behind the screw it is marked with a “5.” No provisions for any type of sling swivels. Barrel has traces it was once a Sappers and Miners. The front band and rear band are unlike anything used at Springfield Arsenal on other Musketoons. Left side of stock has a brass plaque marked No 45 Class 8 Springfield Musketoon. Walnut stock. This musketoon is fully detailed in Moller, 2012: 239-241. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Barrel is smooth with some light black staining. Bands are smooth and bright with some staining. Lockplate and hammer nicely match with some light black staining. Triggerguard and buttplate are bright with some pitting. Stock has some nicks and dings with nice dark look. $2,000 - $3,000

174 Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifled Musket .57 caliber, 39” round barrel. Barrel marked on the left side near the breech with a crown, “TP,” crown and eagle. Lockplate marked with crown and dated 1856 Windsor. Long-range rear barrel sight. Brass buttplate, brass triggerguard. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel is smooth with dark brown patina. Lock and hammer with sharp markings and grey to brown patina. Brass with untouched patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $5,000

175 Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifled-Musket .57 caliber, 39” round barrel. Proof marks on the left side of barrel along with 25 25. Long range rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked with shield and eagle on the rear of the lockplate and dated on the front 1863. Marked on the brass triggerguard “30” over “C” over “3 LSM.” No markings on the top of the buttplate. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. The LSM markings are post war “Louisiana State Militia.” Barrel is smooth and brown with some light pitting mixing inside. Hammer and lock have an even patina that blends well with the barrel and bands. Walnut stock with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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176 Sharps Model 1850 Rifle .36 caliber, 25” octagonal barrel. Marked on the top of breech C. Sharps Patent 1848. Frame is grooved for sighting. Number “6” is under the forearm. Seven-groove rifling. Rear barrel sight is notched; blade front sight. Iron twopiece patchbox; with iron butt plate and nosecap. Walnut stock and forearm. Ramrod is a replacement. Barrel is a gunmetal grey with sharp contours. Frame and lock are a gunmetal grey with some pitting on the top of frame by the hammer. All metal has been cleaned long ago with an even flow. Percussion nipple is worn down. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. A very fine example of a rare Sharps rifle. $10,000 - $15,000

177 Rare Model 1851 Sharps Carbine .52 caliber, 21.625” barrel length, S/N 1145. Marked on the upper tang C. Sharps Patent. Marked on the Maynard primer cover with Edward Maynard patented 1845. Barrel is fitted with what appears to be a factory-installed sling swivel on a ring around the barrel forward of the forearm tip. Sling swivel on the back of triggerguard. Brass mounted with brass patchbox. All metal parts have a grey uniform look with some light pitting mixing in. Brass with nice untouched patina. Stock and forearm with nice red open-grained look. This is excellent example of a very rare carbine. $4,000 - $6,000

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178 Sharps Model 1853 Carbine .52 caliber, 21.5” round barrel, S/N 13251. Marked on the lockplate Sharps Patent dated 1852. Marked on top of the barrel Sharps Rifle Com. Hartford Conn. Brass mounted with brass patch box. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains some original blue finish mixing with plum and turning brown. Frame and hammer have a nice even brown look. Bottom tang and lever also with even brown look. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Piece of wood has been replaced between the lock and tang. Brass with nice patina. Bore is good, but will clean out to better. $3,000 - $4,000

179 Sharps & Hankins Navy Carbine .52 RF caliber, 24” leather-covered barrel, S/N 6953. Case colored frame marked Sharps & Hankins Phila. Walnut buttstock with brass buttplate. Leather covering is in excellent condition with some minute scuffing. Frame has mottled grey look with some of the original case colors still visible. Rear barrel sight retains most of the original blue finish. All screw heads and lines are very sharp. Stock is excellent. Brass with nice patina. Bore is good will clean to better. $2,500 - $3,500

180 Sharps Model 1855 Navy Rifle .54 caliber, 27” round barrel, S/N 20309. Rear of barrel marked on the breech in three lines Sharps Rifle, Manufg Co. Hartford Conn. Rear barrel sight is marked on the right side 1-4; sight leaf graduated to 8. Fitted for brass handle saber bayonet with lug under the barrel at the muzzle. Brass mounted with walnut stock and forearm The barrel still retains a beautiful dark smooth chocolate brown finish. The frame and lock with an untouched uniform dark brown finish. With sharp and crisp markings. Brass with untouched patina. Stock and forearm with nice open-grained look some nicks and dings. Overall this carbine is excellent and would make for a great addition to a Civil War arms collection. A very rare rifle that seldom comes up for sale in this condition. $6,000 - $8,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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181 Joslyn Model 1855 Carbine .54 caliber, 22.5” barrel length. Marked on the top of the breechloading system Pat By B. F. Joslyn Aug 23 55. Lockplate is marked A. W. Waters Milbury Mass. Barrel is browned; breech and breechloading system case colored. Brass buttplate and front band. Front band is marked with F 1. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and retains most of the original brown finish. A couple of small areas of pitting on the left side of barrel forward of the stock tip. Rear sight still retains most of the original blue finish. Breech and breechloading system still retains most of the original case colors. Stock has some nicks and dings with nice untouched open-grained wood. Small sliver of wood has been replaced at the toe of the buttplate. Bore is excellent. $6,000 - $8,000

182 Model 1855 Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” barrel with “VP” and eagle proofs; dated 1859 on tang and also on the lockplate. Eagle on the tape cover, marked on the front of lockplate U.S. Springfield. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands. Early trapdoor period leather sling with the single eye and has been lengthened. Barrel has a speckled brown patina that evenly flows onto the barrel bands. Lockplate has sharp and crisp markings with a brown patina that even flows with the rest of the metal. Stock has some nicks and dings. Leather sling is original, but a later type. $2,000 - $3,000

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183 Model 1855 Brass-Mounted Rifle Reproduction with Bayonet .58 caliber, 33” barrel. Long range rear barrel sight. Large “V P” and eagle barrel proofs. Lock with Harpers Ferry markings. Brass-mounted with walnut stock and a reproduction saber bayonet. A top quality reproduction in new condition that is a clone of a brass-mounted 1855 Harpers Ferry rifle. $1,000 - $1,500

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184 Rare 1855 Joslyn Breechloading Navy Rifle 58 caliber percussion breechloading, 30” barrel. Right side of barrel mounted with saber bayonet attachment, patent markings on the top of the breechloading lever Patd By B.F. Josylin Aug 23 1855. Lockplate marked A.W. Waters, Milbury Mass. Browned barrel, case colored lock and breechloading lever. Brass mounted with a brass patchbox with extra nipple. Walnut stock. Barrel still retains most of the original browned finish. Some thinning forward of the front barrel band and around the front sight and bayonet lug. Breech lever is very sharp and crisp with a speckled brown look. Lockplate and hammer are grey with some black staining. Stock has some nicks and dings with an old repair in the wrist on the left side, retaining most of the oiled finish. Brass with nice untouched patina. This is a very rare Civil War rifle. 500 contracted for, but less than 200 were delivered. $6,000 - $9,000

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185 Model 1855 Brass-Mounted Rifle .58 caliber, 33” barrel dated 1858 on the top of breech. Left flat of barrel with “V P” and eagle. Long-range rear barrel sight. Barrel has lug on the right side for brass handle saber bayonet. Lockplate dated 1858 in the rear. Tape cover has eagle; front of lockplate is marked U.S. Harpers Ferry. Brass-mounted with an extra percussion nipple in the implement compartment. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth with nice light brown patina and some original brown finish. Long range rear sight still retains most of the original blue finish. Lock smooth with light brown patina. All markings are sharp and crisp. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. This is a very good example of this rare Civil War arm. $9,000 - $11,000

186 Model 1855 Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” barrel with “V P” and eagle markings on the left side of barrel at breech. Dated 1857 on the top of barrel at breech. Long-range rear barrel sight. Lockplate dated 1857 and marked U.S. Springfield with eagle on the tape cover. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. All metal has been lightly cleaned to bright. Some light pitting around the percussion bolster spreading on to the barrel. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Lock has some scattered pitting. Stock with some nicks and dings. Left flat of stock has a dim cartouche. Bore is very good. $2,500 - $3,500

187 Model 1855 Cadet Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 38” barrel with three barrel bands, brass nosecap. Lockplate marked with U.S. Springfield and dated 1860 with eagle on the tape primer cover. Walnut stock. Barrel is a gunmetal grey with some pitting and black staining around the percussion bolster spreading around the rear barrel sight. The rest of the barrel is grey with some light pitting. Lock and hammer are dark patina mixing with some pitting. Stock has been cleaned leaving the wood void of any finish with a dry look; stock has some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500 72

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188 Model 1855 Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” round barrel. Top of barrel is dated 1860 on the breech. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked U.S. Springfield with eagle on the Maynard tape cover. Dated 1860 on the rear of lock. Iron patchbox with cleaning worm inside. Walnut stock. Barrel is gunmetal grey with some light pitting around the percussion bolster and on to the top of the breech. Barrel is smooth and grey with some dried grease. Bands with sharp U and very sharp line. Lockplate is sharp and crisp with great markings. Some light scattered pitting mixing with brown patina. Stock has nice dark open-grained look. A visible, but dim, “JS” cartouche on the left flat opposite the lock. An excellent example of a rare 1885 Springfield rifled-musket with patchbox. $3,000 - $4,000

189 Model 1855 Rifled-Musket with Robert’s Conversion .58 caliber, 37” round barrel. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Sub-inspector’s initial behind the sight base on the barrel. Marked on the left side of the frame Roberts Pat June 11 1867. The Roberts used a standard 1855 Springfield rifled-musket cut off the top of the lock at the Maynard tape primer. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Barrel is smooth and bright. Bands are bright with “U” markings. Brass nose cap is excellent. Lockplate and hammer are excellent with minimal pitting. Markings are sharp and crisp. Stock is excellent with “ESA” and “PB” in rectangular box running north and south. Three small holes where a plaque may have been on the cartouche side of stock. This is the only Roberts conversion of a 1855 Springfield rifled-musket we have ever seen, and don’t know of another. $2,000 - $3,000

190 Model 1855 Harpers Ferry Rifle .58 caliber, 33” round barrel with “V P” with eagle proofs on the left flat at breech. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked US Harper’s Ferry; eagle on the tape primer cover, dated 1860 on the rear of lockplate. Iron-mounted with patchbox. Nothing inside patchbox. Walnut stock with two barrel bands. Barrel is grey with some pitting around the top flat of barrel spreading onto the percussion bolster. Barrel has some pitting scatted throughout the barrel, but very light traces. Lockplate and hammer are very sharp and grey with some light pitting. Overall this rifle has been lightly cleaned, but has an uniform look. Wood has some nicks and dings. Left flat of stock opposite of the lock has “XXVI” marked into the flat. Bore will clean to better. $2,500 - $3,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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191 Model 1855 Harpers Ferry Brass-Mounted Rifle .58 caliber, 33” barrel. Dated 1858 on the top of barrel at breech. “V P” with eagle on the left side of barrel at breech. Long-range rear barrel sight. Right side of barrel fitted for saber bayonet. Lockplate marked Harpers Ferry U.S. and then dated 1858 in the rear of the lockplate. Brass mount with walnut stock. Barrel has nice old brown patina mixing with some light pitting. Nice sharp lines. Very good markings. Lock and hammer are a mottled grey with some light staining. Brass with nice patina. Patchbox contains a reproduction crossed-hair front sight. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. $5,000 - $7,000

192 Model 1855 Rifle-Carbine .54 caliber, 22” round barrel with swivel ramrod. Lockplate marked with eagle over U.S.; in the rear is Springfield and dated 1854. Walnut stock with brass tip. All metal has been clean to bright. Lockplate with sharp and crisp markings. Some light traces of pitting. Stock has some nicks and dings. Stock has a old repair to the wrist. Work was very well done; one has to look hard to find it. Bore is poor. Overall a very good example of a rare carbine by Springfield. $4,000 - $6,000

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193 Model 1859 Sharps Navy Rifle 52 caliber, 36” barrel. S/N 36651. Barrel fitted for saber bayonet with a lug on the underside of barrel. Patchbox with walnut buttstock and longer forearm to accommodate the longer barrel. Only 600 produced in the serial range of 36,000-37,000. Entire rifle was arsenally refinished. All of these Model 1859 Sharps Navy rifles have this fire blue finish. This rifle is excellent-plus, retaining most of that finish. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. The bore is very good. $6,000 - $9,000 74

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194 Sharps & Hankins Model 1861 Navy Rifle .52 caliber RF, 32.75” round barrel, S/N 249. Barrel fitted for a saber bayonet attachment, rear notched sight that lifts up a notched base. Iron bands and nosecap. Left side of frame marked Sharps & Hankins Philada. Brass butt plate walnut stock and forearm. A total of 700 produced. Barrel with nice brown patina and some light raised dark staining. Frame with a mottled brown look. Sharp and crisp markings. Stock and forearm are excellent with open-grained look. Brass butt plate with tarnished patina. Bore is excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

195 Model 1859 Sharps Rifle .52 caliber, 30” barrel, S/N 41276. Lawrence rear barrel sight. Barrel is mounted with a lug for saber bayonet. Barrel and receiver with matching serial numbers. Walnut stock with patchbox, walnut forearm. 1000 of these rifles made fitted for saber bayonet. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. There is some staining on the barrel around the front sight and it may be a shellac caused by cosmoline. Lock, hammer and frame still retain most of the case colors just lightly fading and darkening. Patchbox still retains most of the case colors with some cosmoline staining. Stock and forearm are from an original model 1863 Sharps rifle, with very nice untouched open-grained look. On the left side of stock are three mint cartouches. $3,000 - $5,000

196 Model 1859 Sharps Carbine Brass-Mounted .52 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 32119. Lawrence rear barrel sight. Brass patchbox; brass buttplate and front band. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth with a nice plum turning brown. Action and lock with an even brown patina. Stock and forearm in excellent condition with some nicks and dings. Brass with untouched patina. Bore is good and will clean to excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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197 Model 1859 Berdan Sharps Rifle .52 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 54595. This is in the serial range of a Berdan Sharps shooter rifle, 54,375-57,567. Double-set triggers, three barrel bands. Iron mounted with iron patchbox. Top of barrel marked New Model 1859. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth and speckled with brown patina. Bands, lock, hammer, frame, lever, buttplate and patchbox have nice untouched patina. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings with a nice readable “JT” cartouche on the left wrist of buttstock. This is an excellent example of a totally original untouched Berdan Sharps rifle. $6,000 - $8,000

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198 Sharps & Hankins Cavalry Carbine .52 RF caliber, 19” round barrel, S/N 6374. Marked on the left side of frame Sharp’s and Hankins Philada. On the left side Sharps Patent. Walnut stock with brass buttplate. Metal is an even gunmetal grey with some scattered pitting. Markings are sharp. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore is good will clean to better. $2,000 - $4,000 76

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199 Model 1860 Spencer Rifle .56-56 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 24048. Marked on top of the frame Spencer Repeating Rifle Company, Boston Mass. Sling swivels, walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth grey-to-brown. Frame is sharp and crisp with a mottled grey to light patina. Stock and forearm are in excellent condition with minimal nicks and dings. Left side of buttstock has two very crisp cartouches. Bore is good; will clean to excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

200 Model 1860 Spencer Navy Rifle .52 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 664. Blued barrel, case colored frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish lightly fading. Barrel bands and nosecap are sharp and crisp with a mottled grey and light brown patina. Frame retains most of the bright vivid case colors with some loss across the top of the action and on the left side at the stock. Lock and hammer with sharp lines and a mottled brown look. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. One gouge between the rear side lock screw and the frame. Bore is excellent. $5,500 - $7,500

201 Model 1861 Special Rifled-Musket By Colt .58 caliber, 40” barrel. Dated 1864 on the top of barrel at breech with “V P” and eagle on the left flat at breech. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked US Colts Pt FA Mfg Co Hartford and dated 1864 in the rear. Nice eagle on the flat of percussion bolster. Walnut stock. Barrel is bright and still retains all of the original burnished bright finish. Rear sight retains all of the original blue finish. Lock and hammer are like new with a mint eagle on the percussion bolster. Metal parts all have a mint sub-inspector’s initials on the tang, triggerguard and left side of barrel at breech. Stock is mint with some crate marks. Two mint cartouches with three block letters on the top of the comb of stock at the butt plate. The rear band has some fine pitting. The rest of the rifled-musket is just about mint. $3,500 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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202 Model 1861 Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” barrel. Three-leaf rear barrel sight, dated 1862 with “V P” and eagle on the barrel at breech. Lockplate marked U.S. Springfield and dated 1862. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. This musket was purchased from a surplus stores and just put away. It is a mint rifled-musket that was stored coated with cosmoline. The cosmoline has dried to metal leaving behind a brown patina. In some places it has stained the metal. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Rear barrel sight still retains the blue finish with coat of browned cosmoline. Stock is mint with dark open-grained wood with two mint cartouches. Some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $3,000 - $5,000

203 Model 1861 Contract Rifled-Musket by Trenton .58 caliber, 42” round barrel. “V P” and eagle on the right side of barrel at breech. Dated 1863 on the top of breech. Lockplate marked with eagle, U.S. Trenton and dated 1863. Left flat of barrel has “NJ” markings for the state of New Jersey. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands and walnut stock. Barrel and bands are smooth and bright. Lockplate and hammer are smooth and bright with sharp and crisp markings. Buttplate and triggerguard are bright and smooth. Stock is excellent with mint cartouches. Bore is excellent. $3,000 - $4,000

204 Model 1862 Joslyn Carbine .52 RF caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 1488. Marked on the lockplate Joslyn Fire Arms Co, Stonington Conn. Brass buttplate, triggerguard and front band. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Walnut stock. Barrel has most of the original blue finish turning dark plum. Some pitting around the muzzle and front sight. Breechblock has turned a dark brown with sharp and crisp markings. Hammer and lockplate are dark with some traces of case colors. Stock is excellent with two very readable cartouches. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,500 - $3,000 78

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205 Jenks Carbine .54 caliber breechloading, 24.25” round barrel. Marked on the top of barrel Wm Jenks, USN RC P 1846. Marked on the lockplate Ames Mfg Co Springfield Mass. Wm Jenks on the rear of lockplate. Brass buttplate, triggerguard with iron swivel, blued trigger, brass bands. Walnut stock. Barrel is speckled with pitting and original brown finish. The speckling cause from dried cosmoline. Lock and hammer with sharp and crisp markings and nice brown patina. Trigger has most of the blue finish. Brass has nice tarnished patina. Stock with some nicks and dings; also two small holes in the center of the stock on the right side that should be visible in the photograph. $2,500 - $3,000

206 Jenks Navy Rifle .54 caliber, 35” round barrel. Marked on the top of barrel Wm Jenks USN RP P 1844. Marked on the lock N.P. Ames Springfield Mass and in the rear of lock it is marked Wm Jenks. Brass mounted with a walnut stock. All markings are sharp and crisp. Barrel is smooth and bright. Some very minute traces of pitting. Lock is smooth and bright. There is an unusual spur cocking lever on this rifle. This is possibly a prototype rifle or unusual arsenal modification. Whichever way, it was done by the arsenal. Walnut stock has open-gained wood with dark red color. Sub-inspector’s initial behind triggerguard. Brass with nice patina. This is very crisp specimen of a very rare US military arm. $3,500 - $5,000

207 Jenks Carbine with Maynard Tape Primer .54 caliber, 24.25” round barrel. Marked on the top flat at breech Wm Jenks USN, RP, P, 1847 cast steel. marked on the lockplate Remington’s Herkimer, NY. Brass-mounted with walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the original brown finish, with very minor scratches. Lock and hammer retain most of the original case coloring, just lightly darkening. Brass mounts with untouched patina. Stock with some nicks and dings, but has a mint “RP” cartouche. This carbine is excellent overall and fine upgrade to a nice collection. $5,000 - $7,000

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208 Jenks-Merrill Carbine .54 caliber breechloading, 24.25” barrel length. Three-leaf rear barrel sight, marked on top of the breechloading lever J.H. Merrill Balto Patented July 1858. Brass-mounted with walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the original brown finish. Hammer and lock retain most of the case colored finish, just lightly dulling. Brass with pleasing patina. Stock has some nicks and dings with nice open-grained dark red look. Stock has several small holes on the right side of stock. Bore is mint. Excellent example of a rare carbine. $5,000 - $7,000

209 Merrill Carbine Second Type .54 caliber breechloading, 22.125” round barrel. Marked on top of the breechloading system J.H. Merrill Baltimore. Sub-inspector’s initials on the saddle bar, rear barrel sight, and barrel. Lockplate marked J.H. Merril Pat Jul 1858 Apl 9 May 21-28-61. Dated 1863 on the rear of lockplate. Brass buttplate, triggerguard and front band. Walnut stock. All metal is sharp and crisp with a uniform look of grey to brown. Brass has nice tarnished look. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Two very sharp cartouches on the left flat. Bore is good and will clean to better. $2,500 - $3,500

210 Model 1863 Lindsay Double Rifle-Musket .58 caliber, 41.125” round barrel. Marked on the top flat Lindsay’s Patent 1860. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Double hammer. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel is smooth bright covered with an old dried shellac. Rear sight still retains most of the blue finish. Bands, triggerguard and buttplate are smooth and bright with sharp edges. Stock is excellent with some scratches and some dings. Overall excellent and very crisp; has the “mint look.” Excellent bore. $3,500 - $5,000 80

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211 Iron Mounted Merrill Rifle ID’d to Wm. L. Lutzman, 1st IN Heavy Artillery .54 caliber, 33” S/N 1469. Barrel with breech stamped J.H. Merrill Balto Pat. July 1858. Lockplate stamped J.H. Merrill Balto Pat. July 1858 Apl 9 May 21-26-61. Left side with side ring and swivel. Brass trigger bow is engraved with the name William Lutzman. Brass buttplate and nosecap. Iron patchbox, iron triggerbow, iron side plate, iron bands and retainers. Walnut stock. Iron-mounted Merrill rifles are extremely rare. Others were (privately) purchased by and for the regiment and it appears that only those going to companies “H” and “I” may have been held long enough to have company letters cut in the tool box. There exits some discrepancy regarding the rifle’s ownership. While the brass triggerguard is clearly engraved “LUTZMAN”, this soldier who joined as Corporal in July 1861 is also listed as William L. LIETZMAN. Lutzman/Lietzman was discharged for disability on April 10, 1862, ten months before the regiment converted to Heavy Artillery and acquired the first of its associated Merrill Rifles. Another more likely owner from Carlisle, Indiana named William P. Lisman joined Company D, 21st Indiana as Corporal in July 1861. Upon reorganization Corporal Lisman duly transferred as Company D, 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery in February 1863 and was later promoted to Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant. He served in this capacity for the duration of the war and mustered out January 13, 1866. As he served in an administrative role during the time elements of the regiment used the Merrill rifle, we believe that Sgt. William P. Liseman is the likely owner. Originally organized in July 1861 as the 21st Indiana Infantry armed with Enfield rifles, the unit left the State for Baltimore, Md., July 31, and was on duty in the defenses of that city until February 19, 1862. Attached to Dix’s Division, Baltimore, Md., to February 1862. Butler’s New Orleans Expedition to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, Dept. of the Gulf, to October 1862. Independent Command, Dept. of the Gulf, to January 1863. Unattached, 1st Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to February 1863. Designation changed to 1st Regiment Indiana Heavy Artillery, February 1863. Artillery, 1st Division, 19th Army Corps, to August 1863. District of Baton Rouge, La., Dept. of the Gulf, to June 1864. Unattached, 19th Army Corps, and unattached, Dept. of the Gulf, to January 1866. SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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Lock and hammer have been cleaned to bright leaving behind some pitting and black staining. The lock markings are clear and readable. Lines of this rifle are sharp and crisp. Barrel and breechloading system have dark brown patina mixing with scale of pitting. Stock is very sharp and crisp with excellent lines. Bore is very dirty and will clean to better. This rifle needs a good professional cleaning. Iron-mounted inscribed Merrill rifles are very rare. $4,000 - $6,000 OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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212 New Model 1863 Sharps Percussion Rifle .52 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 39281. Marked on top of barrel New Model 1863. Three bands, stock with patchbox. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and receiver has an even brown patina. Sharp and crisp markings. Stock and forearm has some nicks and dings. Buttstock has two dim cartouches. Bore is very good and will clean to better. $2,500 - $3,000

213 Model 1863 Type II Springfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” round barrel. Left flat “V P” and eagle; dated 1864 on the top of flat. Three-leaf rear sight. Eagle on the bolster. Lockplate marked with eagle and U.S. Springfield. Dated 1864 on the rear of lockplate. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and bright with no pitting. Bands are smooth and bright. Lockplate and hammer still retain most of the case colors lightly fading. Triggerguard still retains most of the blue finish. Buttplate is smooth and bright. All metal has very sharp and crisp edges and markings. Stock is just about mint with untouched open-grained wood; has two mint cartouches. $3,000 - $5,000

214 Model 1863 Remington Zouave Rifle .58 caliber, 33” round barrel with “V P” and eagle barrel proofs. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked with eagle and Remington’s Ilion New York and dated 1863. Brass-mounted with walnut stock. Barrel still retains some original blue finish, pitting around the top of breech spreading onto the percussion bolster and to the rear sight. Brass has an untouched look. Stock with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

215 Reproduction Zouave Rifle by Antonio Zoli .58 caliber, 33” barrel. Blued and case colored finish. Walnut stock. Very good. $200 - $400 82

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216 Model 1863 Contract Rifled-Musket by Wm. Mason .58 caliber, 40” barrel with “V P” and eagle proofs on the left side at breech. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Eagle on the percussion bolster flat. Marked on lockplate US Wm Mason, Taunton and dated 1864. Walnut stock. Stock is very dry with some nicks and dings. No cartouches. Metal is grey with a light pitting. All markings are sharp and crisp. Bore will clean to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

217 Model 1863 Springfield Type 1 Reproduction .58 caliber, 40” barrel. Large “V P” and eagle. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Walnut stock. Barrel has been cleaned to bright. Barrel bands have been reblued. Lockplate has been cleaned and re-colored. Stock is new wood. Bore is excellent. $600 - $800

218 Model 1864 Joslyn Carbine .52 RF caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 15803. Blued barrel with case colored lock, breech, hammer and triggerguard. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Walnut stock. On the left side of the barrel is marked below the rear sight and in the wood just below the barrel markings is USC Co. This was once in the famed Brooks collection which later became known as the US Cartridge Company Collection and was later purchased by William M. Locke of Cincinnati, Ohio. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Breechblock and saddle bar are silvery grey with traces of blue colors. Lock and hammer have most of the case colors, just darkening some. Buttplate and triggerguard still retain a lot of the original colors, lightly fading and darkening. Stock with some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000

219 Linder Breechloading 1st Type Carbine .58 caliber breechloader, 20” barrel, 27.5” overall. No markings on the lock; marked on the top of breech Edward Linder’s Patent Mar 29, 1859. Two-leaf rear sight mounted on the top of tang. Walnut stock with iron tip and buttplate. All metal has been lightly cleaned to bright. All lines and markings are sharp and crisp. Left flat of stock has nice block-lettered cartouche “GKJ.” Stock with some nicks and dings. Top flat of comb of stock with a dim cartouche in an oval along with the numbers “66.” Bore is excellent. These carbines were issued to the 7th West Virginia Cavalry. Overall excellent for a great rare 1st type carbine. $6,000 - $8,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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220 Warner Carbine by James Warner .56-56 Spencer caliber, 20” barrel, S/N 1631. Brass frame, marked on the left side James Warner Springfield Mass. Two-leaf rear sight; front blade sight. Brass buttplate with serial number. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is a gunmetal grey with some light black staining mixing in. Brass with untouched patina. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $5,000 - $7,000

221 Ballard Civil War Carbine .44 RF caliber, 22” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 10535. Left side of frame with sub-inspector’s initial “H;” left side of frame marked Ball & Williams, Worcester Mass, Merwin & Bray Agents New York. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is very sharp and crisp retaining some of the original blue finish. Frame has a mottled look with some original blue finish. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Stock also has a mint cartouche of “MM.” Overall an excellent carbine. $3,000 - $4,000

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222 Cosmopolitan First Model Carbine .52 caliber, 19” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 45 on the bottom of barrel and frame. Top of frame marked Cosmopolitan Arms Co, Hamilton Ohio U.S. Also marked on the lockplate Cosmopolitan Arms Co Hamilton. O U.S Gross Patent. Early doubleloop lever. Walnut stock. Barrel and frame have very dark brown patina mixing with some pitting. Stock has some nicks and dings. It has lot of scratches to the finish on the stock. Overall this is a very rare Civil War carbine that seldom comes up for sale. $3,000 - $4,000 84

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223 Gwyn & Campbell Carbine .52 caliber, 20” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 3340. Lockplate marked in an oval Gwyn & Campbell Patent 1862 Hamilton Ohio. Blued barrel, fire blued breech and tang. Case colored frame and lever. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Breech and tang retain most of the original fire blue finish, nice and vivid. Frame, lockplate and hammer retain all of the original bright case colors. Buttplate still retains most of its bright blue finish. Sidelock screw has nice original blue finish. Stock is mint with a very crisp and mint cartouche. All inspectors’ initials are sharp and crisp. Wood has that nice untouched feather grain; with few nicks and dings. $3,500 - $5,000

224 Second Model Burnside Carbine .54 caliber, 19” round barrel, S/N 695. Lockplate marked Bristol Firearms Co. Top of breech marked Burnside Patent. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Patent markings on the right side of lever. Walnut stock. All metal is smooth and sharp with a nice uniform look of patina to grey metal with some brown staining and pitting mixing in. Stock is in good condition with some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $5,000

225 Antonio Zoli Copy of Harpers Ferry Rifle .54 caliber, 35.5” octagonal-to-round barrel. Brass-mounted with walnut stock. Imported by Navy Arms Company. Very good. $400 - $600

226 Spencer Carbine .56-50 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 53587. Marked on top of receiver Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Walnut stock and forearm. Missing parts. Missing screws in the triggerguard, sling swivel, front band and spring, buttplate screws and saddle bar. Has arsenal-supplied surplus stock and forearm unfinished. Frame and lock are a nice mottled brown with grey mixing in. Barrel is dark patina. Bore is fair, but will clean to good. $400 - $600 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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227 Ball Repeating Carbine .50 RF caliber, 20.5” round barrel. Marked on the left side of frame E.G. Lamson & Co Windsor Vt US Balls Patent June 23 1862 Mar 15 1864. Blued barrel and screws and case colored parts. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth and turning plum. Frame and hammer retaining some of the case colors turning to a mottled patina. All lines and markings are sharp and crisp. Stock and forearm with nice raised-grain look and a very crisp cartouche. There is a hairline crack in the forearm on the bottom. Excellent bore. Overall excellent carbine. $2,500 - $3,500

228 Starr Percussion Carbine .54 caliber, 21” stepped round barrel, S/N 7212. Two-piece leaf rear sight. Patent markings on the tang. Marked on the lock Starr Arms Co Yonkers New York. Blued barrel, case colored frame, walnut stock and forearm. With gilt brass band and brass buttplate. Barrel is smooth with nice plum blue finish. Frame and lock are an even mottled brown with sharp and crisp lines. Stock and forearm are void any finish with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

229 Starr Cartridge Carbine .52 caliber RF, 21” round barrel, S/N 37602. Marked Starr Arms Co. on barrel and lock. Iron band and buttplate; with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth with nice plum finish. Frame, lock and lever with even brown patina. Nice sharp and crisp lines. Stock and forearm are dark with some nicks and dings. A visible cartouche is on the stock at wrist. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

230 U.S. Navy Plymouth Percussion Rifle .64 caliber, 34” barrel fitted with lug for saber bayonet. Long-range rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked US Whitneyville with eagle and dated 1863. Triggerguard with spur. Walnut stock and later leather sling. Barrel is grey and speckled with brown pitting. Pitting around the percussion bolster. Lockplate and hammer with light pitting and nice brown patina. Stock is very dark with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500 86

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231 Austrian Lorenz Musket .52 caliber, 37” octagonal-to-round barrel with large notched rear barrel sight; blade front sight. Lockplate marked with “860.” Walnut stock with cheek piece. Barrel grey-tobrown with some pitting around the percussion drum spreading onto the barrel. Buttplate, nosecap, triggerguard and bands have even brown patina. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. Bore is good. $1,000 - $1,500

232 First Model Maynard Carbine .35 caliber, 20” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 2107. Marked on the right side of the frame Maynard Arms Co Washington and on the left side of frame Mass Arms Co Chicopee Falls. Rear tang sight, walnut stock with the thick iron patchbox. Saddle ring mounted in the bottom tang. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth with some pitting. Front sight is a little worn. Frame is gunmetal grey with some black staining. Stock with some nicks and dings. Primer door latch has been replaced and three screws. Bore is very good. $2,000 - $3,000

233 Burnside Carbine 5th Model .54 caliber breechloading, 21” round barrel, S/N 16863. Has the guide screw in the right side of frame. Marked on the top of the frame Burnside Model of 1864. Blued barrel, lever, lower tang, upper tang and rear barrel sight. Case colored lock, hammer, front band, frame, trigger, interlever and buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish with some pitting on the front of barrel just behind the front sight. Breechblock, upper and lower tang, and bottom of breechblock retain all of the original fire blue finish with just light wear to the high edges. Frame and buttplate retain most of the bright case colors. Buttstock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Left side of buttstock has mint cartouche. Bore is excellent. All sub-inspectors’ initials are sharp and crisp. Overall an excellent carbine. $3,000 - $4,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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234 Perry Carbine .54 caliber, 21” round barrel, S/N 66 on the frame and barrel. Iron mountings with walnut stock and forearm. Only 250 produced. Barrel is smooth and dark brown patina. Frame is dark grey mixing with some pitting. Triggerguard and bottom of breechblock have nicks and dings. Stock and forearm are dark with some nicks and dings. Bore is fair. $2,500 - $3,500

235 Remington Split-Breech Type II Carbine .50 caliber, 20” round, tang marked Remingtons Ilion New York Patent markings. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Sling swivels on front band and on the rear of stock. Walnut stock and forearm. 15,000 total produced in .50 caliber. Barrel is smooth with nice dark blue turning plum. Frame is nice mottled grey to brown with very sharp edges; markings are clear. Stock and forearm are very good with some nicks and dings. Left side of stock near the frame has a nice crisp cartouche. On the right side near the buttplate is marked in the wood “SJC” over “6.” Bore is excellent. Overall a very good example of a rare carbine. $4,000 - $6,000

236 P.S. Justice Rifled-Musket First Type Iron Mounted .69 caliber rifled, 39” round barrel marked on the top P.S. Justice. Long-range rear barrel sight with a “2” marked on sight base and behind the sight on the barrel. Lockplate is marked P.S. Justice Phila PA. Walnut stock with three barrel bands. Entire barrel is a silvery grey with some pitting mixing in. Rear barrel still retains some blue. Lock and hammer with a silvery grey look and pitting mixing in. Stock is excellent with dark untouched patina and sharp lines. $2,000 - $3,000

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237 Greene Breechloading Rifle .53 caliber, 35” round barrel. Greene Patent Nov 17 1857. Blue barrel and action, blue rear sight, blued bands, case colored hammer. Walnut stock. Barrel bolt retains most of the blue finish, slightly turning plum. Hammer retains most of the case colors slightly turning dark. Bands and rear sight retain most of the original blue finish. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to excellent. $2,000 - $2,500

238 U.S. Navy Plymouth Percussion Rifle .64 caliber, 34” barrel. Long-range rear barrel sight. Fitted for saber bayonet. Marked on the top of breech 1864 with an anchor. Numbered on the tang 7995. Lockplate marked with eagle and US Whitney-Ville and dated 1864. Sling swivels with spur on triggerguard. Walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and bight with sharp markings. Rear sight is bright with sharp markings. Bands are polished bright. Lockplate and hammer are bright with sharp and crisp markings. The barrel is this rifle is smoothbore. Stock is excellent with a very clear cartouche. Stock has some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000

239 J. Henry & Son Percussion Rifle .58 caliber, 35” barrel. Marked on the left flat of barrel at breech and on the rear of lock is J. Henry & Son. Front of barrel is tuned and fitted for a angular bayonet with bayonet lug on top of barrel. Another unusual feature is the hinge on the two-piece patchbox is exposed. Browned barrel with case colored lock. Walnut stock and brass mounted. Original Civil War leather sling. This rifle is all original retaining most of the original brown finish, with a light crust of dried cosmoline that has caused some pitting on the top of the breech. Lockplate still retaining most of the original case colors lightly fading. Brass with nice untouched patina. Stock is excellent with an open-grained look. This is an excellent example. $2,500 - $3,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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240 J. Henry Military Percussion Rifle .58 caliber, 35”octagonal-to-round barrel. Marked on the left flat of barrel and rear of the lockplate J. Henry & Son. Long-range rear barrel sight. Right side of barrel fitted with saber bayonet attachment. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel has brown patina mixing with some pitting. Rear sight blends well with the barrel finish. Lock and hammer with nice dark patina. Stock is missing a small chuck of wood from the rear of the lockplate. Stock may have been cleaned. Brass still retains most of the gilt. Ex Collection F.W. Roebling III $2,000 - $3,000

241 J.H. Krider Militia Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 36” round barrel. Lockplate marked Krider. Brass tipped ramrod, brass buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard and nose cap. Iron barrel bands. Walnut stock. Original leather sling. Barrel is gunmetal grey with several areas of pitting around the percussion bolster spreading onto the barrel and up to the first band. Between the rear band and front band pitting is scattered. Lock and hammer with patina and some light pitting. Bore is poor. Brass with untouched patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000

242 J.H. Kreider Rifle .58 caliber, 33” barrel, marked Philada. Lockplate marked Kreider. Notched rear barrel sight; small front sight. Brass-tipped ramrod. Brass barrel bands, buttplate, two-piece patchbox and triggerguard. Walnut stock. Barrel has most of the original brown finish just lightly fading. Sharp markings. Lock and hammer with a mottled grey to brown patina. Brass with untouched patina. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $3,500 - $5,000 90

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243 Palmer Bolt Action Carbine .50 caliber, 20” round barrel. Lockplate marked U.S. FG Lamson & Co. Top of barrel marked Wm Palmer’s Patent. Saddle bar; walnut stock. Markings are sharp and crisp. Barrel retains most of the brown finish, just lightly faded. Lockplate and hammer retain most of the case colors, just turning dark. Stock is excellent with dark open-grained wood and mint cartouche. $3,000 - $5,000

244 Ballard Army Rifle .46 RF caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 21420. Three barrel bands. Brown Mfg & CO marked on the left side of frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel has turned to a dark plum. Frame has a dark mottled brown look with sharp and crisp markings. Stock with nicks and dings. Buttstock has a dirty look that will clean. Bore is good and will clean to excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

245 Brown Bolt Action Rifle .58 caliber RF, 34” barrel. Marked on top of bolt Brown Mfg Co Newburyport Mass. Patented Oct 17, 1871. Triggerguard, buttplate and nosecap are brass. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel and receiver have smooth brown patina, as do the bands. Stock has a dried look with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

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246 Colt Model 1855 Revolving Military Rifle .56 caliber, 31.5” barrel length, S/N 2488. Marked in the sighting groove Colt Hartford CT. USA. Patent markings in the flute of cylinder and on the left side of frame. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Original cleaning rod, brass nose cap, walnut forearm with walnut buttstock. Rare cleaning tip in trap of buttstock. Barrel is very nice with a brown patina. Frame is excellent with mottled brown look. Cylinder has been clean to bright with excellent markings. Buttstock and forearm is excellent with some nicks and dings. $4,000 - $6,000

247 Parker Snow Rifled Musket with Miller Alteration .58 caliber, 40” round barrel. Wm M Miller Patent May 1865, Meridan Mfg Co Meridan Conn. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and bright with some very minute speckling of pitting. Lockplate with very sharp and crisp markings. Hammer is a dull grey. Stock has been cleaned. $1,000 - $1,500

248 Whitney-Enfield Rifle .58 caliber, 33” barrel length. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Numbered 38 on the saber bayonet lug. Lockplate marked E. Whitney. Iron mounted with brass trigger bow. Walnut stock with two barrel bands. Barrel and the lock have an even dark brown patina. Markings are very good. Stock is very good with dark patina and some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to very good. Brass triggerguard has untouched patina. $1,500 - $2,000 92

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249 Deringer Militia Percussion Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel. Converted to percussion using the bolster method. Lockplate marked Deringer Philadel. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Barrel has several areas of black staining between the breech and the first barrel band. The staining thins out and spreads the length of the barrel. Lock and hammer have some pitting and have been cleaned. Stock is dark with some nicks and dings. A small sliver of wood missing from the area in front of the sideplate forward of the sidelock screw. $1,500 - $2,000

250 E. Whitney Enfield Rifled-Musket .58 caliber, 40” barrel. Lock marked E. Whitney. Long-range rear barrel sight. Iron mounted with brass bow on the triggerguard. Pewter tip nosecap. Three barrel bands. Walnut stock. All metal has been cleaned to bright with sharp edges. Long-range sight retains all of the blue finish, just lightly fading. Stock is excellent-plus with two large cartouches on the left flat opposite of the lock. Excellent example of the rare three-band of this US military long arm. $3,000 - $4,000

251 H.E. Leman Militia Rifle .58 caliber, 33” barrel. Open notched rear sight, front blade. Brown barrel and bands. Marked on the top of the barrel H.E. Leman, Lancaster PA. Lockplate marked H.E. Leman, Lancaster PA. Brass buttplate, brass nosecap, brass triggerguard and sideplate. Walnut stock Barrel retains most of the original brown finish lightly fading. Lock hammer with nice untouched dark mottled brown finish. Brass with nice untouched patina. Stock is excellent with dark open-grained look. There is a small piece of wood missing behind the rear barrel band. A small splinter missing from the back of the lock mortise. Overall an excellent example of this rare military arm. $1,500 - $2,500

252 Lee Arms Carbine .44 RF caliber, 21” barrel, S/N 1589. Marked on the left side of frame Lee Firearms Co Milwaukee Wisc. Stamped in the wood behind the triggerguard is J. Lee. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the blue finish turning plum. Frame has most of the blue finish turning plum. With a very nice overall even look. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore is fair. $2,500 - $4,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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253 P.S. Justice Rifled Musket .69 caliber, 39” round barrel with long-range rear barrel sight. Marked P.S. Justice Phila. Lockplate marked Harper’s Ferry in the rear; with eagle and US. P.S. Justice on the front of lockplate. Brass-mounted with walnut stock. Barrel is a gunmetal grey with some pitting around the percussion bolster. Hammer and lock have cleaned and have light patina. Lockplate has very sharp markings. Brass with nice untouched patina. Stock has sharp edges with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

254 Merrill First Model Carbine .54 caliber, 22.125” barrel, S/N 4625. Serial number on the back of the lockplate. Marked on the front of lockplate J.H. Merrill Balto Pat July 1858, Apr 9 May 21-28 61. Brass buttplate, patchbox, triggerguard and front band. Most metal parts retain arsenal sub-inspection’s marks. Walnut stock. Barrel has a high polished bright finish. Breech and loading lever retain most of the case colored finish. The saddle bar still retains most of the case colors just missing on the bar where it is worn bright. Lock and hammer retain most of the case colored finish. Brass with nice untouched look. Stock with excellent open-grained look. Bore is good. $3,500 - $5,000

255 Maynard Second Model Carbine .50 caliber, 20” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 11987. Marked on right side of frame Manufactured By Mass Arms Co Chicopee Falls; on the left, Edward Maynard and patent dates. Left side of barrel with sub-inspector’s initials “GWS.” Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Blued barrel and case colored frame. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Frame retains most of the case colors. Stock is excellent with two mint cartouches. Stock also has a couple of nicks and dings; two bruises on the left side are caused from crating. $2,500 - $3,500

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256 Smith Civil War Carbine .50 caliber percussion, 21.5” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 19404. Manufactured by Mass Arms Co Poultney & Trimble. Blued finish with case colored frame. Iron mountings with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Frame retains all of the case colors. All of the screw heads retain their blue finish. Front forearm band has turned to a brown patina. Buttstock with very minimal nicks and dings and two mint cartouches. Forearm has two minimal dings. Overall the wood has that mint and crisp look with nice open-grained look. $2,500 - $3,000

257 Triplett & Scott Repeating Carbine .50 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 3168. Sling swivels on the top and bottom of the butt stock. Left side of frame marked Meridan Mfg Co Meridan Conn. Marked Kentucky on the frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Metal has nice sharp lines and crisp marking. Most of the metal has an even mottled grey look mixing with light brown patina. Bore is fair. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. A very old repair on the left side of stock in the wrist. $2,000 - $3,000

258 Gallenger Civil War Carbine .50 caliber percussion, 22” round barrel, S/N 13532. Lockplate marked Gallenger’s Patent. Manufacturd By Richardson & Overman Philada. Extra percussion nipple in patchbox. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish with some brown staining. Frame, lock and hammer retain most of the blue finish. Patchbox still retains its original finish. Buttstock has nice red open-grained look. Bore is mint. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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259 Gibbs Carbine .52 caliber, 22” round barrel. Top of breech marked L.H. Gibbs Pat Jany 9 1856. Lockplate marked Wm F. Brooks Manfr New York. Walnut stock. All metal surfaces have been clean to bright with some very minute traces of pitting. All markings are clear and readable. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to excellent. $5,000 - $7,000

260 British Greene Carbine .54 caliber, 18” blued barrel. Lockplate marked with a crown and “VR,” Mass Arms Co Chicopee Falls Mass. Case colored lock and hammer, case colored buttplate and patchbox. Blued upper and lower tang. Walnut buttstock. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish, just lightly faded. Breech still retains most of the very high polished blued finish. Hammer and lock retain most of the case harden finish, just lightly fading. Buttplate and patchbox cover have some colors, but turning brown. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $3,500 - $5,000

261 Needham Conversion of Rifled Musket .58 CF, 40” round barrel. Lockplate marked with eagle, US Bridesburg and dated 1862. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Barrel is bright and smooth with very sharp lines. Breech, breechblock, lock and hammer have a dark mottled brown look. Stock has nice dark open-grained look. Bore is excellent. Overall this is a better-than-average Needham conversion. $1,000 - $1,500

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262 Indian War Cavalry Carbine Sling Black leather complete with brass buckle, fittings and steel spring hook. Good. Light age and service wear. $500 - $700 263 Model 1881 Cavalry Dress Helmet Black felt with brass eagle plate and fittings, yellow cords and horse hair plume. $400 - $600 264 Model 1881 Artillery Dress Helmet Black felt with brass eagle plate and fittings, red cords and horse hair plume. $400 - $600 262

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265 Indian Wars Trapdoor Socket Bayonet 18” blade. $50 - $100

268 Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet 10” trowel shaped blade. 14.5” overall length in original leather scabbard with US rosette. Very good. $600 - $800

266 Model 1870 Brass-Handled Bayonet 20” blade length. Marked on the ricasso Ames Mfg Co; on the reverse USN, GGS, 1870. Brass fish-scale handle. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip. Blade is gunmetal grey with some scattered black staining. Leather is good. $300 - $400

269 Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet Blued socket, bright blade in a reproduction leather scabbard. Excellent. $300 - $500 267 Brass-Handled Saber Bayonet for 1870 Navy Rifle 21.5” blade with cast brass handle. Blade is fair. $150 - $200

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270 M1873 Rifle Socket Bayonet and Navy Metal Scabbard 18” blade. Retains much of the blued finish. Belt loop has brass “USN” escutcheon. $200 - $400

271 M1873 Rifle Socket Bayonet and Rhode Island Militia Metal Scabbard 18” blade. Belt loop has “RIM” escutcheon. $100 - $300

272 M1873 Rifle Socket Bayonet and Metal Scabbard 18” blade. Retaining a large amount of the blued finish. Belt loop has brass “US” escutcheon. $100 - $300

273 Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle Socket Bayonet 18” blade. Retains most of the blued finish. $100 - $200

275 M1873 Trapdoor Socket Bayonet 18” blade. $100 - $200

274 Model 1873 Rifle Socket Bayonet 18” blade. Retains most of the blued finish. $100 - $200

276 Springfield Model 1880 Rifleman Knife Blade with Springfield stamped on the handle with leather brass-mounted scabbard with a Watervliet Arsenal mark. Very good. $400 - $600

277 Model 1887 Hospital Corps US Army Knife 11.5” single-edged spear point blade. Side of blade marked in etched panel Hospital Corps U.S. Army in two lines. Steel quillon, ferrule and buttplate and turned wood grooved handle. With first-type leather scabbard mark Watervliet Arsenal. Excellent. $400 - $600

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278 Model 1887 Type 2 Hospital Knife, Leather Scabbards, Lot of 2 19” long. Arsenal marked; complete with sheet brass belt hooks. Good. Normal age and service wear. $300 - $400

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279 First Model 1865 Allin Rifle .58 caliber, 40” barrel with mint eagle on the rear flat at the tang. Two-leaf rear sight. Springfield marked lockplate and dated 1865. Three barrel bands and walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and bright. Barrel bands are excellent and bright. Rear sight retains all of the original blue finish. Breechblock retains all of the original blackened finish. Lockplate and hammer have nice case colors just slightly beginning to darken. Stock is almost mint with nice dark open-grained wood. Nice “SWP” cartouche. A small piece of wood added on the left side behind the rear sidelock screw. This is without a doubt done by the arsenal. Overall this rifle has a very nice, almost mint, look. A very hard rifle to find in this condition. $3,000 - $4,000

280 First Model Allin Springfield Rifle .58 RF caliber, 40” barrel. Single grooved breechblock with two-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands. Walnut stock. Barrel and breech is dark brown patina. Lockplate and hammer with brown patina and pitting mixing in. A small piece of wood missing by the ratchet extractor system. Stock with some nicks and dings. Stock appears to be a very old refinish during its period of use. $1,000 - $1,500

281 Winchester Model 1866 Rifle 44 RF caliber, 24.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 45822. Barrel has “PW” proof mark at the rear of barrel at the frame on top. Brass frame, nosecap, and buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and magazine is gunmetal grey smooth with some pitting on the barrel. Brass has nice patina. Stock and forearm with snicks and dings. Bore is excellent. Action is tight, mechanically fine. $3,000 - $5,000

282 Model 1866 Short Rifle with Cadet Parts .50-70 caliber, 33” barrel. Has the 1867 cadet breechblock with the lighting cuts. Marked on top of the breechblock 1866 with eagle. Lockplate marked with eagle, US Springfield and dated 1867 in the rear of plate. Correct 1867 cadet rear barrel sight. Walnut stock. All metal surfaces have an even brown patina. Smooth with no pitting. This is a very old assembly, or quite possibly a restock using ‘67 cadet parts. Stock shows use with nicks and dings, and has an “ESA” cartouche in an oval on the left flat. $1,000 - $1,500 100

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283 Model 1867 Remington Rolling Block Cadet Navy Rifle .50-45 caliber, 32.5” round barrel. Anchor marked on the left side of frame. “P” over “FCW” on the right side of frame. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel has been clean with some light pitting. Frame has some light pitting with a gunmetal grey look. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

284 Remington Model 1867 Navy Carbine .50-45 caliber, 23.25” round barrel. Marked on the right side of frame “P” over “FCW” over anchor. Remington patent markings on the tang. Three-leaf rear barrel sight. Sling swivels on the front band and rear of buttstock. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the blue finish turning plum and mixing with a very light scale of pitting. Frame is very sharp and crisp with mottled brown look. Right side of forearm has a visible cartouche as well as on the wrist of stock. Stock and forearm with nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

285 Model 1868 Sharps Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” barrel with three-groove rifling, S/N 86735. Lawrence rear barrel sight. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is grey with some patina and blue blending in. Frame has some of the original case colors showing. Buttstock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Readable “DFC” in a banner on the left side of stock. Bore is good. $1,500 - $2,500

286 Model 1867 Springfield Cadet Rifle .50-70 caliber, 33” barrel. Eagle on the left flat of receiver. Sub-inspector’s initials under breechblock strap on the left side of barrel. Thin lockplate marked with eagle, US Springfield and dated in the rear 1867. Correct rear barrel sight and ramrod. Walnut stock. All metal has an even flow of brown staining. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Stock has numerous dents and dings. Bore is very good and will clean to better. Another great treasure if you collect Trapdoors. JWB Collection $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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287 Model 1868 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 49272. Breechblock dated 1870 with eagle and crossed arrows. Lockplate marked with eagle, US Springfield 1863. Walnut stock. Barrel still has the burnished bright look with light brown patina. Bands are in the bright. Receiver and breechblock with original blackened finish. Lock and hammer with a mottled grey look. Stock is excellent with cartouches. Stock has some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

288 Model 1869 Springfield Cadet Trapdoor Rifle .50-70 caliber, 29.5” round barrel with M-68 rear barrel sight. Top of breechblock dated 1870 with eagle and crossed arrows. Dated 1864 on the lockplate with eagle and U.S. Springfield. Single shoulder ramrod. Walnut stock. Barrel is bright with some light pitting. Rear sight still retains its original black finish. Receiver and breechblock still retain most of the blacken finish. Lockplate has been clean to bright. Hammer with a mottled grey look. Stock with excellent sharp lines, some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

289 Springfield Sharps Trial Rifle Type 1 .50-70 caliber, 35” round barrel, S/N 34622. Rear barrel sight graduated 2, 3, 5, 7. Two barrel bands. Barrels were burnished bright and the action was colored hardened. Walnut stock and forearm. Total production 1300. Barrel is smooth and bright. Bands, band springs and nosecap have uniform look. The lockplate and hammer are silvery grey with some colors in the protected areas. Action has uniform silvery grey with some colors in the protected areas. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings; left side of the stock has visible cartouche. Bore is excellent. This rifle overall is an excellent example of a Sharps Springfield Trial rifle. $2,500 - $4,000

290 Model 1870 Trial Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel. Leaf is marked 2, 5, 7, 9; with the thin slider. Bright barrel, blackened breech and receiver. Lock and hammer were case colored. Walnut stock. Barrel has been cleaned to bright with no pitting and smooth. Breechblock and receiver have all of the blackened finish. On the lock and hammer, the colors have a dark patina. Triggerguard and buttplate are bright with some light speckling of stains. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Just a hint of “ESA” cartouche is visible. Total production - 341 carbines. Ex Steve Marvin $3,000 - $4,500 102

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291 Model 1870 Trial Springfield Rolling Block Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel. No barrel proofs. Rear sight is the Model 1868 type, ladder graduated to 2, 3, 5, 7, 9; with wide slider. Right side of frame is marked with eagle US Springfield 1870. Remington patent markings on the upper tang. Saddle bar on the left side. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and action have been blued over. This may have been done by Springfield Arsenal, as this was the practice by SA when getting arms ready for surplus sales. All markings are sharp and crisp. Breechblock and hammer are polished bright. Front barrel band has been blued and matches the blue on the frame and barrel. Butt plate polished bright with very sharp US markings. Stock and forearm are in good condition with some nicks and dings. A dim, but readable, upside down “ESA” cartouche on the right side of the wrist. This is the third one of these carbine we have cataloged with this upside down ESA cartouche. Eight of these carbines are known to exist. A total of 317 were made and issued for trial. This is one of the rarest of the Indian War carbines. $8,000 - $10,000

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292 Model 1870 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel length. 1870 rear barrel sight. Breechblock marked Model 1870 with eagle over crossed arrows. Barrel has numbers stamped in the left side at breech “386.” Correct double shoulder ramrod. Stock is correct type for the Model 1870 with ski slope on the sides of the tang. All metal has an even brown patina with some very minute pitting mixing in. Stock is excellent with a nice old dark untouched patina, three dim cartouches on the left flat opposite of the lock. Bore will clean to excellent. Model 1870 rifles are the hardest Indian war rifles to find. $1,500 - $2,000

293 Winchester Hotchkiss Carbine .45-70 caliber, 24” round barrel with five land and groove rifling, S/N 16018. First model-style stock with the cutoff. The barrel and receiver have nice smooth brown patina. Stock is excellent with an “ESA/1878” cartouche and circle “P” firing proof behind triggerguard. This is a Winchester Hotchkiss barrel action in a Springfield Hotchkiss carbine stock. $3,000 - $4,500

294 Second Model Springfield Hotchkiss Carbine .45-70 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 6507. Barrel has three land and groove rifling. Barrel has “VP” and eagle stamped near the receiver on the left side of barrel. “HC” marked rear sight. Top of receiver marked with “HN” initials. Short bolt handle with “HN” marked in places. Still retains the original cleaning rods. Walnut stock. Barrel and receiver still retain most of the re-blue finish. Stock is void any oil finish, just a dry look. Bore is good. $1,500 - $2,000 104

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295 Model 1870 Ward-Burton Trial Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel. Marked on the left flat of the receiver U.S. Springfield 1871 with an eagle. Correct rear barrel with the slide missing. Marked on top of the bolt Ward Burton Patent. Walnut stock. Total production 316 carbines. Barrel and receiver are cleaned to bright with some light evidence of pitting. Mostly smooth metal. Stock with nicks and dings. Left side of stock has two cartouches that are readable. Bore is excellent. $2,500 - $3,500

296 Model 1870 Trial Springfield Rolling Block Rifle .50-70 caliber, 36” round barrel. Left side of frame marked with eagle and U.S. Springfield 1870. Top of tang marked Remington’s Patent. Walnut stock and forearm. Total production was 1,008 rifles with 36” barrels. Barrel, bands and buttplate retain the original untouched burnished bright finish. Rear barrel sight retains all of the original blue finish. Frame with upper and lower tang retaining all of the original bright case colors. Stock with beautiful untouched red open-grained stock with a mint “ESA” cartouche and the “L” firing proof behind the triggerguard. Rear buttstock has a crate scratch on the left side near the wrist. Also a couple of crate dings on the forearm. Bore is mint. On a scale of 1-10 this is as close to a 9.9 as you will get. This rifle is outstanding. Ex Steve Marvin $4,000 - $6,000

297 Model 1870 Trial Ward Burton Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel. No markings on the left side of receiver. Ward Burton marked on the top of the bolt. Correct trial M70 rear barrel sight with slider. Walnut stock. A very interesting modification on the inside of triggerguard with a knurled head that threads into the inner triggerguard. Plus a very unusual flat-head screw in the front triggerguard. With the absence of marking and cartouches this quite possibly is a prototype for the trial 1870 Ward Burton carbine. Barrel has a deep dark brown patina with very sharp edges and lines. Receiver still retains its blackened finish. Rear sight still retains a high black finish. Stock has some nicks and dings, but no traces of cartouches. $2,500 - $4,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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298 Model 1881 Springfield Marksman Rifle Presented to 1st Sergeant E.P. Wells .45-70 caliber, 28” round barrel with large “VP” eagle “P.” Engraved 1881 on the receiver. Threeclick tumbler. Smooth trigger. Engraved tang, breechblock, receiver, hammer, lock, buttplate and front band. Rear M-79 rear barrel sight. Contemporary made exact copy of the rear tang sight and front sight. The front sight on marksman rifles are very interesting in that they have a screw that goes through the front of the front sight base and lock in on the stud of front sight. The front hood removable sight has a spirit level across the back of the removable base. Flamed figure walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and fore end with Schnable horn tip. Hotchkiss buttplate with trap for cleaning rods, which are missing. Silver plaque in the butt pistol grip reads: Third Prize Marksman Rifle awarded by The War Department to First Sergeant E.P. Wells Co H 2nd Infantry Division Of the Pacific 1881 Two scores Five consecutive shots at 200, 400.600 yards total score 124. This particular rifle came from Ozzie Klaverstad who owned the famous Stagecoach collection. This rifle is pictured in color The Stagecoach Museum Gun Collection Book (1978) on page 21. When it came out it had been missing the rear and front sights, and was cracked in the wrist, with a diamond-shaped piece of ebony inlaid to hide the crack. Jack Haugh, who is in the Custom Longrifle Makers hall of fame did the restoration on this rifle. He brought back to life one of the great rarities of collecting U.S. military long arms. The rifle was well worth the restoration and done by one of Americans best and most prominent gunsmiths. The War Department ordered nine total rifles to be presented to the second, third and fourth place winners in each of the divisions, Pacific, Missouri and the Atlantic. Of the nine, four are known to exist. Beyond his demonstrated expertise as a marksman, Edward P. Wells (1844-1904) was a Civil War veteran who later enlisted in the regular army serving twenty-three years before retiring 106

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in November 1883. Wells’ Civil War service is something of a mystery as he apparently used the alias “Elmer Williams” possibly because of his age. Whatever the case, both names are confirmed in his pension application (as invalid) dated April 5, 1886 indicating service in both the 1st NY Cavalry and the 2nd US infantry. Born in Enterprise, Indiana on July 8, 1844, a rootsweb.com biography (transcribed from “The History of North Washington” published in 1904) that appears embellished has him serving as sixteen-year-old “Elmer Williams,” first in the three-month 12th Ohio, then in the 1st New York Cavalry for the duration. The biography has Williams-Wells riding with the Army of the Potomac as a “scout for Custer” and frequenting “General Sheridan’s headquarters,” having participated in no less than thirteen major engagements, including First Bull Run, Antietam, Cedar Creek, Petersburg and Five Forks to name but a few. Alternatively, HDS lists “Edward P. Wells” as having joined Company I, 20th New York Cavalry on September 1, 1864. Known as the McClellan Cavalry, this regiment was initially attached to the 18th Corps, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, and ended the war with the Army of the James, having seen limited action. Mustered out in June 1865, Williams-Wells appears to have soon re-enlisted in the regular army, being posted to Carlisle Barracks as a drillmaster. The rootsweb.com biography eludes to his subsequent service in the newly raised 7th Cavalry in which he served until November 1873. US Returns from Regular Army infantry Regiments 1821-1916 document Sergeant Edward P. Wells later career assigned to Company H, 2nd US Infantry at the Atlanta Depot beginning in July 1874. After reconstruction duty in the South the regiment was posted to the distant Department of the Columbia in 1877, campaigning in the Washington, Oregon and Idaho Territory against the Nez Perce and the Bannocks where the 2nd Infantry suffered one soldier killed, two wounded and ten deaths by other causes. During this period the records indicate


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Daum Collection that due to his shooting proficiency Sergeant E.P. Wells was frequently detached from the regiment. A perennial favorite in the army’s annual shooting competition, his exploits are well documented in numerous period newspaper accounts. In the 19th century, however, shooting matches were broad-based entertainment. The many newspaper reports of these matches describe the subsequent parades, picnics, even dancing that accompanied these events. The gun is accompanied by copies of articles from the Spokane Times, San Francisco Evening Bulletin, Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman, even the New York Times - all with reports about the annual Creedmoor, Long Island, NY, National Rifle Match. The western papers covered the qualification and regional matches that set the teams that went to Creedmoor. The Spokane Times of June 5, 1879, with a headline “Practicing for the Creedmoor Match” reported: “We are pleased to have the opportunity of announcing that Northeastern Washington & Northern Idaho are to be represented at the Creedmoor Match which is to take place at the Creedmoor Range, Long Island, N.Y., in Sept. next. The “team” at Camp Coeur d’Alene, at present, consists of the following named officers and enlisted men: [Wells among them, listed third of four]… When the above scores are beaten by anyone using the same pattern arm, under the same rules as they were fired, Sergt. Wells will beat the above score for a purse.” The San Francisco Evening Bulletin of July 21, 1879 notes: “A dispatch from Portland of the 20th says the target shooting at the headquarters of the Department of the Columbia was not up to expectation. E.P. Wells, First Sergeant, Co. H, Second Infantry, won the medal, which was presented to him by Gen. O.O. Howard.” [It goes on to give the team that will compete at the Presidio.] The following week, the Spokane Times (July 30, 1879) reported: “By private correspondence we learn that Sergt. Ed. P. Wells, of Co. “H” 2nd Infantry won the Department prize at the rifle match at Vancouver on the 19th instant….” The next level was the regional match at the Presidio in San Francisco. The San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin (Aug. 1, 1879) and New York Times (Aug. 3, 1879) reported on the progress of the match. The Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman for Aug. 5, 1879 reported: “The three days title tournament which has been held at the Presidio for the Division Medal and places on the Creedmoor team was concluded yesterday morning…” [It goes on to list scores and members of the Creedmoor team, including Sergt. Wells] “The team will now practice fifteen days after which they will proceed to New York where they will shoot at Governor’s Island, preparatory to entering the Creedmoor tournament. Their chances in that contest are by no means flattering. Privates in the military Division of the Pacific have not the advantage of many of those in the Division of the Atlantic, where many are employed about ordnance and have a great deal of practice in testing rifles, whereas those at the Pacific are allowed but twenty cartridges a month, which are not sufficient to keep them proficient and they do not care to spend money which they use to better advantage for the powder and balls necessary to make them crack shots. Another advantage some of the Eastern teams possess, is that their officers supply all necessary ammunition for practice, which is carried on incessantly.” The New York Times (Aug. 29, 1879) reported: “The programme of the Autumn prize-meeting of the National Rifle Association was issued to its members yesterday…. The principal match is the international military contest for atrophy valued at $1,000, presented by Judge Hilton. It is open to teams of 12 men each from all countries and from the Army and Navy. There will be two, and possibly three, teams from the United States Army. The team from the Department of the Atlantic has been encamped at Creedmoor for the past month, and the team representing the Department of the Pacific arrived yesterday. It includes the best shots among the troops stationed in California, Arizona, and Columbia. …The California, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New-Jersey National Guards will also send teams…. “ The interest grew on both coasts, as later in September, there were articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer and San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin (both Sept. 19, 1879) reporting the progress of the match. The following day the Daily Evening Bulletin gave the team scores. The Idaho TriWeekly Statesman on the 25th of the month also updated the scores. 108

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The Spokane Times of November 6, 1879 filed this: “E.P. Wells returning from the Creedmoor rifle match passed through town last week, on his way to Fort Colville. He participated in match shooting at Vancouver and in California, from each place the best shots being selected. He came off victorious, winning the prize, as well as the honor of being the ‘crack shot’ of the Army. “ Sergeant Wells did not do as well in 1880, although, again, the matches were covered in San Francisco, Spokane and Philadelphia, and certainly other papers as well. Significantly, the August 20, 1882 edition of the United States Army and Navy Journal (Vol. XX, August 5, 1882-July 28, 1883) reporting news from the Department of the Columbia mentions Sgt. Wells and this very same Springfield: “There arrived at headquarters this week the U.S. Marksman’s rifle, the third prize, won by Sergt. E.P. Wells, 34 Inf., in last year’s contest. It is a beautiful gun, and has won the admiration of all the marksmen who have seen it.” After twenty-three years of continuous service First Sergeant Edward P. Wells mustered out of the army at Fort Spokane, Washington Territory on November 30, 1883. He stayed in the territory, moving near Springdale at Stevens County where his biography relates that he was “one of the leading ranchers and stockmen in the valley.” Wells did not marry until May 1894 and had no children from his union with widow Sadie E. Cook, a native of Iowa. The sergeant was a church-going man and a member of the Wallace Post No. 104, G.A.R. The acclaimed marksman died at age 60 on January 16, 1904 and was buried in the Springdale Cemetery. Barrel retains some of the original blue finish, just lightly fading and turning plum. Receiver is sharp and crisp with a silvery to grey mottled look. Breechblock has the same mottled grey look and evenly matches the receiver. Lockplate with some traces of blue finish with sharp and crisp engraving. Hammer is very sharp and crisp with some traces of color in the protected areas. Triggerguard is sharp and crisp with a silvery look. Buttplate has nice untouched patina with sharp and crisp engraving. Stock is now excellent beautiful fancy grained wood. $40,000 - $60,000

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299 Springfield Joslyn Rifle .50-60-450 Joslyn caliber, 35.5” round barrel, S/N 1513 on breechblock and breech plug. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate marked U.S. Springfield and eagle, dated 1864 on the rear of lockplate. Three-band walnut stock. Barrel, breech and lock have nice even brown patina. Walnut stock with some nicks and dings. There is star inlaid in the wood behind the tang and another on the left side of stock. Bore is fair and will clean to better. $1,000 - $1,500

300 Ward Burton Trial Rifle .50-70 caliber, 32” round barrel. Model 1870 trial rear barrel sight. Top of bolt marked Ward Burton’s Patent. Two barrel bands, walnut stock. Receiver has blackened finish. Barrel with bright finish, also bands, triggerguard, buttplate, nosecap and cleaning rod. Stock has cartouche on the left side with some nicks and dings. Overall excellent trial rifle. $3,500 - $5,000

301 Model 1872 Springfield Rolling Block Army Rifle .50-70 caliber, 36” round barrel. M1870 rear barrel sight. Right side of frame marked U.S., eagle and Springfield 1872. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is bright and smooth; rear sight still retains all of the blue finish. Frame and breechblock have dark mottled brown mixing with case colors. Stock and forearm are excellent with “ESA” cartouche. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

302 Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Cadet .45-70 caliber, 29.5” round barrel, S/N 72132. Large “V P” and eagle barrel proofs. Early-style rear stepped base, 1873 barrel sight. Early lockplate with 1873 date. Long-wrist stock. All metal has an even uniform look with some original finish mixing with old dried cosmoline. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings and a very nice visible “ESA” cartouche. $1,000 - $1,500 110

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303 Springfield Hotchkiss Army Rifle 45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 554. “V P” eagle with US above; proofs marked at the breech on the left side of barrel. Barrel has three land and groove rifling. Winchester markings on the left side of the receiver. Long bolt handle. One-piece stock with magazine cut-off device above trigger. Barrel and receiver retaining most of the original blue finish with very sharp and crisp markings. Stock is very good and has three dents along the ramrod on the left side just to the rear of the front band. Stock still retains its original oil finish and has a very fine firing proof behind the triggerguard “circle P” with stock maker’s initial “J.” This is very rare rifle and seldom encountered today because only five hundred were produced and most of them were converted two carbines. Only five of these rifles are known in collections. Very rare US military long arm. Late Burton Kellerstead to A.C. Daum Collection $6,000 - $9,000

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304 Springfield Navy Rolling Block Rifle .50-70 caliber, 32.625” round barrel. Left side of frame marked with eagle and USN Springfield 1870. Upper tang with Remington’s Patent. Burnished bright barrel and frame with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel fitted for a saber bayonet. All metal has been lightly cleaned to bright with some light scatter of pitting. Stock and forearm are dark with some nicks and dings. A sharp and crisp “ESA” cartouche along with the firing proof behind the triggerguard, a fancy “GB” in a box. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

305 Model 1973 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine 45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 22476. Barrel has large “V P” and eagle proof with a sub-inspector’s “C.” Lockplate dated 1873. Early course knurled hammer. 1873 carbine rear barrel sight. Correct long-wrist carbine stock. Barrel has been replaced and is mostly grey and smooth. Receiver and breechblock sharp and crisp with nice dark patina. Lockplate and hammer with dark plum patina. Stock is dark with some nicks and dings. Rear barrel sight has been replaced. There is an old repair around the saddle bar. $2,000 - $3,000

306 Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle W/Metcalfe Experimental Cartridge Block .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 67728. 1873 dated lockplate. Early style ‘73 first type breechblock; correct early style thumb latch. Original Metcalfe stock with attachment. Early-style ramrod with solid head. Metcalfe stocks are machined with a small flat near the front band so the attachment will fit flush against the stock. This stock has the arsenal machined flat. Barrel and receiver retain some original blue finish with the rest lightly fading. Breechblock still retains a blackened look. Lock has lightly faded. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. A very sharp and crisp “ESA” cartouche with a circle “P” behind the triggerguard. Excellent example of a Metcalf rifle. $2,000 - $3,000

307 Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel with a “P” proof at the receiver, S/N 44392. M-79 Buckhorn rear sight with “R” marking. Early lockplate with 1873 date; correct non-lipped hammer with oval checkering. Correct breechblock with Model 1873 eagle and crossed arrows. Correct early solid head ramrod with serrations. Long-wrist stock. Barrel and receiver retain all of the original blue finish. Breechblock has been refinished. Lock and hammer have all of the original blue finish. Stock has dark open-grained wood with a dim, but readable, “ESA” cartouche. $2,500 - $4,500 112

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308 Second Model Allin Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50-70 caliber, 40” barrel. Top breechblock marked with eagle and dated 1866. Two-leaf rear barrel sight. Three barrel bands; walnut stock. Barrel retains its original burnished white finish. Bands are burnished white. Breechblock has all of its blackened finish. Rear sight has its blackened finish. Lock and hammer has most of the case colors, just slightly darkened. Stock has a dark red open-grained look with some nicks and dings. One old piece of wood missing from the front of lock. Stock retains a mint cartouche. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $2,500

309 Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” round barrel with no barrel proofs, S/N 40494. Correct early style barrel and breechblock, high arch with Model 1873 eagle and crossed arrows markings. Lockplate with correct early style markings: eagle and US Springfield 1873. Correct early style hammer with deep hand-cut notching. Rear barrel sight is the correct early style marked to “5” on the right side of base and the leaf is graduated to 11. Front stacking swivel. Long-wrist carbine stock with solid butt. Barrel and receiver have an even look with a light brown patina and some plum bleeding through. Breechblock has a dull dark blue finish. Lock and hammer with uniform look and retaining most of the original dull blue finish. Triggerguard, front band and buttplate with traces of blue finish. Stock is excellent with no traces of a cartouche, but very good overall. This carbine has a very nice “grown together” look and not having been assembled from parts. Very nice early Springfield carbine. $2,500 - $3,500

310 Winchester Model 1873 First Model Rifle .44-40 caliber, 24.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 23988. Early rifle with raised rails and thumb print dust cover. Walnut stock and forearm. A brass plate inlay in the left side of stock: Warren W. Morhaus, Sarance Lakes Sept 22 1877. Barrel and magazine tube are sharp and crisp with traces of original blue finish mixing with plum. Frame has some original blue finish with some areas that have been cleaned. Buttstock and forearm are nice with some nicks and dings. Bore is good will clean to better. $3,000 - $4,500

311 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle .38-40 caliber, 24.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 221969B. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and magazine tube retain 60% of the original blue finish. Frame retains about 70% of the original blue finish. Stock and forearm still retain some of the original varnished finish with some nicks and dings. Bore is good. $1,500 - $2,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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312 1875 Third Model Officer’s Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 caliber, 26” round barrel with large “V P” eagle “P.” Large “A” on the top of barrel at the receiver. 1879 rear-type sight leaf marked with “R” and graduated to 12. “Ski slopes” of sight with serrations. Left side of sight base marked with “R” and 1-5. Engraved breechblock, top of receiver, lockplate and hammer. Engraved tang, trigger bow, top of buttplate. Groove Kelton-style single-set trigger. Correct last-type tang sight with front folding globe. Checkered walnut stock with engraved white metal tip. With wood ramrod and plated tip and cleaning jag. Barrel and rear barrel retain most of the original blue finish, just lightly thinning. There has been some repair of the front sight with heat leaving signs of a halo. Breechblock, lock and hammer have been re-case colored. Rear tang still retains original case colors. Triggerguard has the same colors as the lock. Rear tang sight still has all of the original finish. Stock and pistol grip are excellent, retaining all of the original finish with some dings and dents. Stock still retains a crisp “SWP/1885” cartouche and a sharp circle “P” firing proof. Cleaning rod is a replacement and the small pin on the end of barrel for the ramrod head to fit in is missing. Bore is excellent. $6,000 - $8,000

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313 Model 1875 Officer’s Rifle .45-70 caliber, 26” round barrel. Receiver is marked 1881. Barrel with large “V P” and eagle “P.” “R” on top of barrel at receiver. This has the wide receiver and breechblock. Engraved receiver, tang, breechblock, lock and hammer, trigger bow and top of buttplate. Third-type tang sight front folding beach sight. Original course checkered walnut stock and pistol grip with engraved second-type white metal tip. Barrel and rear barrel sight still retain some original blue finish mixing with plum patina. Receiver, breechblock, lock and hammer have a nice untouched patina. All metal surfaces have an even look with sharp and crisp markings. Stock has untouched patina with some nicks and dings. An excellent “1881/SWP” cartouche and firing proof the circle “P.” $7,000 - $10,000 114

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314 Model 1875 Lee Vertical Action Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel. M73 rear barrel sight, no barrel proofs. Blued finish with walnut stock. Barrel and receiver retain most of the original blue finish. Some very minute wear to the high edges of the receiver. Hammer retains most of the blue finish. Triggerguard retains most of the blue finish with some slight wear on the front of the triggerguard. Stock has a mint “ESA” cartouche and the firing proof. Some crating dents on the buttstock - two on the right and three on the left. Overall the stock has that mint yellow open-grained look. Total production was 150. Rare military arm. $4,000 - $6,000

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315 Model 1875 Springfield Officer’s Rifle .45-70 caliber, 26” round barrel with no barrel proofs. Rear stepped 1873 barrel sight with graduations to 11 on the leaf. Sight base marked 1-4; no 50 marking. Single-set trigger. Engraved receiver and tang. Engraved lock and hammer. Lockplate is dated 1873. Early narrow-style receiver with square shoulders and square shoulder breechblock. Marked on top of the breechblock Model 1873 with eagle and crossed arrows. Correct early-style Sharps tang sight with the corners of the base being rounded. This sight was actually made at Springfield by the Bull Brothers. Engraved thumb latch. Engraved cadet buttplate. Early-style checkered walnut stock with correct early-style engraved white metal tip with fingers. Ramrod is a replacement with brass ferule. Barrel retains most of the reblued finish. Receiver has been toned down. Hammer still retains some traces of the original case colors. Lockplate has nice original mottled grey look with traces of colors. Stock is excellent; having been cleaned and no oil finish applied, it has a dry look. Overall it is a good example of a Springfield first Model officer’s rifle. $6,000 - $8,000

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316 Model 1877 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 75908. Barrel with large “V P” and eagle. Correct 1877 carbine rear barrel sight with the “C” and ladder graduated to 12 and the windage to 6. Square shoulder receiver and breechblock with US Model 1873 markings. Short-wrist stock with keyhole cut for cleaning rod. Barrel, breechblock and receiver are smooth and grey-to-brown. Lockplate and hammer retain most of the blue finish. Stock has been cleaned and refinished. A very faint cartouche. $1,000 - $1,500

317 Model 1877 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, S/N 104333. Large “V P” eagle “P.” Early 1877 rear barrel sight with the serrations on the ramps of the sight base. Walnut stock with leather sling. Barrel retains all of the original blue finish. Breechblock and tang retains all of the original case colors. Lock and hammer with all of the original blue finish. Buttplate has some blue finish missing from the top edge. Triggerguard and bands retain all of the original blue finish. Stock has some nicks and dings with a mint “ESA/1878” cartouche; as well the firing proof is mint. An excellent rifle. $2,500 - $3,000

318 Model 1879 Cadet Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29.5” round barrel with large “V P” eagle “P,” S/N 179280. M-79 rear sight. Long-wrist walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the blue finish. Breechblock has been refinished. Receiver retains most of the original finish. Lock and hammer still retain most of the original blue finish, just darkening a little. Stock is good with some nicks and dings. A readable “SWP/1881” cartouche in a box. Bore is very good. $800 - $1,200

319 Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 182373*. Star marked after the serial number. Large “V P” eagle “P” on the barrel left side at breech. Early-style 1873 lock, hammer with coarse checkering. M-79 rear sight marked with “C” for carbine. Walnut stock with “SWP/1881” cartouche. Circle “P” firing proof behind triggerguard. This is a very fine star-marked carbine, retaining most of the original blue finish on the barrel and receiver. Breechblock retains most of the case coloring. Lockplate and hammer have a lightly faded pasty blue finish. Trigger bow and front band retain most of the original blue finish. Buttplate retains most of the blue finish, losing some blue on the heel and toe of the buttplate. Original cleaning rod in the trap of butt. Stock is excellent with very sharp cartouche and firing proof. These carbines were assembled by Springfield Arsenal from parts for a militia contract for U.S. Army reserve and Guard units. $2,500 - $3,000 116

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320 Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel with large “V P” eagle “P,” S/N 174953. Early lockplate with 1873 date, Buckhorn rear barrel sight with “R” marking. Walnut stock. Barrel and receiver has a faded blue finish. Breechblock with a blue finish. Lock and hammer have a faded blue finish with some light scattered pitting. Stock is void of any finish. Stock has been cleaned and left dry. $500 - $700

321 Springfield Hotchkiss Navy Rifle Second Model .45-70 caliber, 28.75” round barrel, S/N 5111. “HN” stamped into the bolt handle, the top of receiver, and the top of barrel at breech along with WWK US and anchor. Large “V P” and eagle. Rear barrel sight is a replacement. Walnut stock. Barrel and the action are smooth grey-tobrown. Bolt handle has been cleaned. Stock has been cleaned, but still retains a good “SWP/1880” cartouche in the corner of the buttplate on left side of stock. Nice firing proof “P.” Overall a good second model Navy rifle. $3,000 - $5,000

322 Model 1879 Remington Lee Magazine Bolt Action Army Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 9720. Barrel marked on the left side at receiver “V P” and “US.” Top of receiver marked Lee Arms Co Bridgeport Conn, Patented Nov 4th 1879. US marked under the Remington markings. “DFC” marked on the top of the receiver and on top of the bolt lug. Rear barrel sight marked on the left flat “RL.” Original leather sling walnut stock. Behind the triggerguard is marked with “6,” “DFC” and a fancy “P” with serifs. This rifle is about as good as it gets, retaining all of its original blue finish. The band springs have all of the high fired blue finish. The stock has some crating dings, but is outstanding overall. On a scale of 1-10 this is a 9.6. $2,000 - $3,000

323 Model 1879 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, S/N 107764. Large “V P” eagle “P” barrel proofs at the left side at breech. Walnut stock Barrel, receiver and breechblock have a uniform blue-to-brown patina finish. Lock and hammer match well with a blue turning plum. Stock has been cleaned. No cartouches. Bore is very good. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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324 Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 139206. Large “V P” with eagle barrel proofs. Carbine ‘79 Buckhorn marked with “C,” graduated to 15; on the leaf also marked with a “C.” Blued barrel and receiver, blued lock and hammer, case colored breechblock marked U.S Model 1873. Thumb latch is a Model 1884 style. Case colored tang. Blued buttplate and triggerguard. Cleaning rods contained in the trap of the buttstock with broken shell extractor. Walnut stock. Barrel, receiver, lock and hammer retain most of the original blue finish, just slightly fading. Some wear to high edges. Triggerguard has an old refinished blue. Buttplate retains most of the blue finish. Thumb latch is a later replacement. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. A very sharp and crisp “SWP/1880” cartouche. Stock is also very dark with oil stain. Nice firing proof behind the triggerguard with stock maker’s initials. Bore is excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

325 Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel S/N 208110. Large “V P” eagle “P” with large “A” on top of barrel. Buffington rear barrel sight. Walnut stock. All metal is sharp and crisp with light brown patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. No cartouche. Small area on the left side below rear sidelock screw has area that has been filled in. Bore is good. $700 - $1,000

326 Remington Lee Model 1879 Bolt Action Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29.25” round barrel, S/N 829. Top flat of receiver marked Lee Arms Company Bridgeport Conn. Early flat-style magazine with guide on the left side. Left side of barrel stamped near the receiver with anchor and “P” over “WMF.” Walnut stock. Most of the blue finish has fade to a nice brown patina. Markings are sharp and clear. Stock shows some nicks and dings. The US Navy contracted for 1,300 rifles. $1,000 - $1,500

327 U.S Model 1880 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle W/Angular Sliding Bayonet .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, S/N 155166. Barrel has large “V P” with eagle markings on the left side of barrel at breech. Walnut stock. Barrel retains all of the original blue finish lightly turning plum. Breechblock retains all of the original case colors. Hammer and lockplate retain most of the original blue finish. Stock is excellent with a mint “1881/SWP” cartouche. Original leather sling. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 118

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328 Springfield Sharps Rifle Type II .50-70 caliber, 35” round barrel, S/N 95. Made with the un-altered thinner lockplate in the 1874 style. M-70 rear barrel sight. Walnut stock and forearm. Total of 300 produced. Barrel is still in the white with very minute brown staining. Lock and frame are grey with traces of color turning brown. The other side has some nice case colors remaining. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Dim cartouche. Bore is good and will clean to better. $3,500 - $5,000

329 Model 1881 Springfield Trapdoor Shotgun (Forager) .20 gauge, 26” round barrel, S/N 823. Front shotgun-style bead. Breechblock marked 1881. Early-style lockplate with eagle and US Springfield and dated 1873. Correct walnut stock. These shotguns were issued to infantry cooks to forage for food. Total of 1380 were produced. Some of the serial numbers can be located and documented by SRS Springfield research service. Barrel has been lightly cleaned to bright with sharp and crisp edges. Receiver and breechblock with an even dark plum look. Lockplate and hammer with even look. Dark untouched open-grained wood. Overall very good. $1,500 - $2,000

330 Model 1881 Springfield Trapdoor Forager .20 gauge, 26” round barrel, S/N 351. Front shotgun-style bead. Breechblock marked 1881. Early style lockplate with eagle and US Springfield and dated 1873. Correct walnut stock. These shotguns were issued to infantry cooks to forage for food. Total of 1380 were produced. Some of the serial numbers can be located and documented by SRS Springfield research service. Barrel retains much of the original blue just slightly turning plum. Receiver and breechblock with dark plum finish. Hammer and lock with some original finish. Stock with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

331 Model 1881 Springfield Long-Range Rifle .45-80 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 162443. Barrel is rifled with six lands and grooves. Large “V P” eagle “P” with “HGR” marked on the top and left side of barrel at breech. M79 rear sight with bull adjusting knob. Hotchkiss butt. Walnut stock. Total production of the 1881 longrange rifle of this type was 160 rifles. Barrel, receiver and breechblock have a smooth metal with brown patina. Lock and hammer have a blue turning brown. Overall the metal has a nice even look. Stock is good with some nicks and dings. A dim, but readable, cartouche. Firing proof is visible behind the triggerguard. Bore is excellent. A very good example of a long range rifle. $4,500 - $6,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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332 Model 1882 Trapdoor Springfield Experimental Short Rifle .45-70 caliber, 28” round barrel with “TRB,” S/N 197432. Top of breechblock marked U.S Model 1873. Large “V P” with eagle marked on the left side of barrel at receiver and an “R” on top of the barrel. Rear Buckhorn-style rear sight marked 28 R. Top of sight leaf marked “28” in the left hand corner. Leaf is graduated to 13. The Buckhorn slide is cut out to allow left and right movement. It has the friction ring on the extractor. Bent sling swivels. Walnut stock. This particular short rifle comes with paperwork from extensive research done by Frank Malloy of Springfield Research Service. This rifle was issued to the 23rd Infantry unit stationed at Fort Union, New Mexico for accuracy testing. Barrel retains some original blue finish mixing with patina. Receiver and breechblock are very sharp and crisp with a nice pasty blue look. Lock and hammer still retain traces of blue finish. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to very good. This rifle has nice even look. Total of 28 were made and only about ten are known to exist in museums and private collections. This one comes with the documentation from SRS. A very rare US military long arm. $15,000 - $18,000 120

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333 Springfield Spencer Alteration Carbine to Rifle .56-50 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 18965. Trial rifle rear sight pattern 1868. Blued barrel with case colored frame and lock. Original ramrod. Two barrel bands. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Some scratches in the blue along the top between the barrel bands. Rear sight retains all of its blue finish. Bands retain most of the case colored finish. Frame retains all of the vivid case colors. Lock and hammer still retain most of the case colors, just lightly fading. Rear stock has a deep scratch running from the rear of the lockplate to the buttplate, about 6”. Otherwise the stock and forearm are excellent with a mint “ESA” cartouche. An excellent example of a trial rifle by Springfield Arsenal. $4,000 - $6,000

334 1882 U.S. Magazine Rifle by Chaffee-Reese .45-70 caliber, 28” round barrel. Large “V P” and eagle barrel proofs. Top flat of receiver marked U.S. - Springfield 1884. Rear barrel sight has the C-R markings. Two barrel bands, front with stacking swivel. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the blue finish, just lightly fading. Some very fine pitting at the receiver. Some light pitting on the receiver mixing blue turning plum. Stock has been lightly cleaned with a very strong cartouche located in the upper corner of the buttplate on the left side of stock. Nice circle “P” behind the triggerguard. $1,500 - $2,000

335 Sharps-Borchardt Military Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32” round barrel, S/N 7549. Marked behind the rear barrel sight Old Reliable Sharps Rifle Co Bridgeport Conn. Blued finish. Walnut stock and forearm. Steel checkered buttplate. Barrel and action retain most of the original blue finish with some light brown speckling blending into the blue finish. All markings are sharp and crisp. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore will clean to excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

336 Model 1884 Experimental Springfield Trapdoor Rifle W/RR .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, S/N 321310. Early Buffington rear barrel sight with the rack and pinion. Early-style knobs on the rear sight with “R” marking. Large “V P” and eagle markings with large “A” on top of barrel. Hooded front sight. Flat-style latch on the ramrod. Cartouche SWP/1885. Walnut stock. Barrel retains some blue finish, the rest is turning plum. Receiver retains some blue finish with nice sharp edges. Breechblock retains some case colors on the bottom. The top is sharp and crisp with nice brown patina. Lockplate and hammer retain some traces of blue finish. Stock has some nicks and dings with a very nice cartouche and firing proof. Bore is excellent. $6,000 - $8,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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337 Model 1884 Cadet Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29.5” round barrel, S/N 566180. Buffington rear sight. Solid triggerguard. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the blue finish just lightly fading to a plum. Breechblock retains most of the case colors just fading on the top of breechblock. Lock and hammer have traces of blue finish turning to a plum. Stock has some nicks and dings with a very strong “SWP/1893” cartouche. Excellent totally correct cadet rifle. $1,000 - $1,500

338 Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 380305, circa 1887. Barrel with large “V P” and eagle; a large “A” on top of the barrel near the receiver. Buffington rear carbine sight, band with groove for sight to rest in. Grooved trigger, blued barrel with case colored breechblock. Walnut stock. Barrel retains most of the arsenal re-blue. Receiver retains most of the blue finish. Breechblock retains all of its original case colors. Triggerguard retains most of the original blue finish. Lock and hammer retain most of the blue finish, just lightly fading. Still has the original cleaning rod in the trap of buttstock. Stock has been cleaned and left with no finish. The cartouche has been enhanced. Stock has a gouge above the cartouche near the saddle bar. A faint “P” behind triggerguard. Overall a very nice carbine. $2,000 - $3,000

339 Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 445462. Large “V P” eagle “P” marked on the left side of barrel at breech. A large “A” on top of barrel. Grooved Kelton trigger. Buffington rear sight. Walnut stock. Barrel, bands, triggerguard, buttplate, nosecap and rear barrel sight retain most of the vivid blue finish. Breechblock and tang retain all of the bright vivid case colors. Lock and hammer retain most of the blue finish. Stock is excellent with a dried look. A mint “SWP/1889” cartouche and firing proof. $1,500 - $2,000

340 Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle RRB .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel RRB with large “V P” eagle “P,” S/N 306359. Rear Buffington sight with the “R” marking and the early rack and pinion ladder. Flat latch on the ramrod bayonet. Walnut stock. Barrel has some of the original blue finish, just lightly fading, with some pitting on the top of barrel between the rear band and front band. Lock and hammer still retain a faded blue finish. Stock has some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $3,500 122

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341 Model 1886 Experimental Carbine .45-70 caliber, 24” barrel, S/N 342705. “XC” marked rear Buffington rear barrel sight. Barrel with large “V P” and eagle. Breechblock dated 1884. Bent front swivel rear sling swivel inlaid into the stock. Trap in buttplate for cleaning rods. Full walnut stock. Barrel is smooth and grey. Receiver has nice brown patina with matching look on the breechblock and tang. Hammer has a blue look with the lockplate having a brown patina. Cleaning rods are missing. Stock is good with some nicks and dings. Total production was 1000 of this carbine. $1,500 - $2,500

342 Model 1888 Experimental Positive Cam Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 415738. Large “V P” eagle “P,” with large “A” on top of the barrel. Receiver has the mill cut to accommodate the shoulder on the latch. The latch has the reverse threaded worm to rotate back and forth. Screw above the thumb latch in the breechblock. Thumb latch has the shoulder. Buffington rear sight. Walnut stock. Barrel retains a soft pasty blue. Rear barrel sight has most of the blue finish. Breechblock with some of the case coloring turning dark. Lock and hammer with some blue finish. Stock is excellent with a very crisp “SWP/1888” cartouche and firing proof. Bore is excellent. Total production 100. Very rare US military long arm. $4,000 - $6,000

343 Model 1889 RRB Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, S/N 524816. Large “V P” and eagle “P” markings on the left side of barrel at the breech. Rear Buffington rear barrel sight. Breechblock dated 1884. Leather sling, walnut stock. Barrel retains all of the original blue finish. Breechblock retains all of its original case colored finish. Tang retains all of the original colors, just lightly darkened. Triggerguard and buttplate retain most of the original blue finish. Stock is excellent with a mint “1891/SWP” cartouche. This rifle is as close to mint as you will find. $1,500 - $2,000

344 Model 1889 Springfield Trapdoor RRB .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 533886. Large “V P” and eagle “P.” Buffington rear barrel sight marked with “R.” Walnut stock has large numbers 47 over 80 incised into the right side of stock - probably unit markings. Original leather sling. This rifle overall is excellent, retaining most of the original blued finish on all of the parts. Stock with original oiled finish. Some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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345 First Model Henry Rifle .44 RF caliber, 24.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 235. With first model-style barrel markings, front sight, square cut in frame where the cartridge following rests. Lever with no latch. Early perch-belly buttstock with early style comb, early rounded buttplate. Original hickory four-piece cleaning rods with iron ferules. Original 1000-yard barrel sight. Sight leaf is missing. Varnished stock. Barrel is smooth with most of the original blue turned to a very nice plum. When you roll this rifle you can see blue through the plum. Rear sight evenly matches the barrel in finish, a plum with iridescence of blue finish bleeding through. Brass frame shows honest “carry wear,” but no abuse. However, the frame has the most beautiful dark mustard colored crystallization throughout. Hammer has patina with original finish mixing in. Lever has deep dark brown patina. Buttplate has the same beautiful crystallization evenly matching the frame. Buttstock has had a repair in the toe that is a period repair. Buttstock still retains most of the original varnished finish. Bore will clean to excellent. The rifling is very sharp; there is some dirt that will clean out if one chooses to do so. Cleaning rods are excellent. Overall this is an excellent example of an early First Model Henry rifle. This untouched Henry has all of the correct early features of the no-lever-latch rifles with no upgrading or replacement parts. Study of the survival rate of these early no-lever-latch rifles indicate they are the scarcest variation of the Henry rifles including the iron frame. $40,000 - $60,000 124

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346 Winchester Flat-Side Hi-Wall Musket .45-70 caliber, 32” round barrel, S/N 9854. Top of barrel forward of rear barrel sight marked Manufactured By the Winchester Repeating Arms Company New Haven Conn. Sometimes referred to as the “thickside.” Walnut stock and forearm Barrel finish has faded to a patina with some blue finish. Frame is a mottled grey with some colors very light. Some light pitting on the left side of the frame at the top. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

347 Winchester First Model Hotchkiss Navy Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29” barrel, S/N 2150. Marked on the barrel at the breech “WMF,” US, anchor, “V P,” and eagle. Two barrel bands. Walnut stock. Barrel is grey-to-brown, but smooth with sharp and crisp markings. Receiver retains most of the blue finish, just lightly turning plum. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,500 - $3,500

348 Third Winchester Hotchkiss Rifle .45-70 caliber, 28” round barrel, S/N 32376. Marked on the left side of barrel at breech US VP in an oval over DFC. Also marked on bolt handle is DFC. Marked on the left side of frame is US over DFC. Upper tang marked Model 1883 with serifs. Patent markings on bottom tang. Winchester markings on barrel forward of front band. Blued barrel with case colored frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Two barrel bands. Barrel, rear sight and bands retain most of the original blue finish. Frame retains most of the case colors. Stock and forearm still retain the original oil finish. A mint cartouche on the left side of the stock on the wrist. Bore is excellent. $2,500 - $3,000

349 Winchester Hotchkiss Navy Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29” round barrel, no serial number. “HC” marked rear barrel sight. Barrel marked at breech WWK ,R, US, anchor, V P, and eagle. Walnut stock. All metal is grey with some pitting. A large piece of wood missing from the right side at the tang. Stock is void of any finish. $600 - $1,000 126

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350 Sharps Business Rifle .45-70 caliber, 28” round barrel, S/N 159439. Marked on the top of barrel forward of the rear sight in a banner Old Reliable, then Sharps Rifle Company Bridgeport Conn. Near the breech marked Cal 45 on the left side of barrel near the breech marked Business 45. Doubleset triggers, silver blade front sight, R.S. Lawrence rear barrel sight. Walnut stock and forearm. Comes with factory letter from Dr. Dick Labowski. Rifle was shipped on March 13 1877 to B. Kittredge & Co., Cincinnati Ohio. Most of these rifles found their way to Texas for buffalo hunting. Barrel is smooth with a dark patina. Lockplate and action have a dark patina which evenly matches the barrel. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore is good and will clean to excellent. $3,000 - $5,000

351 Schuler Hartley & Graham Springfield Sporting Rifle .40-65 caliber, 30” octagonal barrel, S/N 21120. Freund-style rear leaf sight with large Buckhorn. Front blade sight. Course checkered walnut stock with ebony tip. Buttplate with sliding Winchester-style trap. Most of these rifles were made up using early parts purchased from SA in surplus sales. They came with various barrel lengths from 26” to 34”. They were advertised by SH&G and Whitney Arms. All metal parts are sharp and crisp with a very nice uniform patina. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

352 Mass Marked Peabody Rifle .45-70 caliber, 33” round barrel. Marked on the left side of the frame Peabody’s Pat July 22, 1862 Manfd By Providence Tool Co, Prov RI. Walnut stock and forearm. All metal is smooth and browned. Walnut stock and forearm are good, have a dry look with some nicks and dings. Cleaning rod is not correct for this rifle. Bore is good. $800 - $1,200

353 Peabody Military Rifle 45-70 caliber, 33” round barrel. Marked on the left side of the frame Peabody’s Pat July 22, 1862 Manfd By Providence Tool Co, Prov RI. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the blue finish. Frame has a nice mottled grey look. Stock and forearm are dark with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $750 - $1,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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354 Trapdoor Model 1905 Fencing Musket Type 4 Excellent overall retaining most of the original finish with an excellent stock that has a mint “SWP/1884” cartouche. $600 - $800

355 Remington Keene Rifle .45-70 caliber, 25” round barrel. Blued barrel and magazine tube. Walnut stock. Barrel and magazine still retain most of the original blue finish, just lightly fading on the top between rear barrel sight and first band. Receiver retains most of the original blue finish. Bolt still retains some of the hardened finish. Bore is excellent. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000

356 Remington Keene Navy Rifle .45-70 caliber, 29.25” round barrel. Patent markings on the top of the bolt. Blued receiver and barrel, with oiled finish stock. Two barrel bands. 250 of these rifles were ordered by the department of Navy for the Marine Corps. Barrel and receiver retain most of the original blue finish. Hammer and top of bolt still retain most of the case colored finish. Bolt handle is a mottled brown. Bands, nosecap and cleaning rod have untouched light brown patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. Ex Roebling Collection $3,500 - $5,000 128

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357 Lot of Gun Stocks and Ramrods Original unfinished stock for Winchester carbine; rough unfinished stock for a M63 Remington Zouave; three forearms, two for Remington Rolling Block and one unknown. 12 cleaning rods. All are reproductions. Excellent. $500 - $1,000

359 M1873 Trapdoor Socket Bayonet and 1885 Pattern Metal Scabbard 18” blade. Retains most of the blued finish. Scabbard with brass belt hook. $100 - $300

361 Model 1892 Krag Bayonet 11.5” blade, dated at the ricasso 189, U.S. on the reverse. Walnut handles, with type II blued scabbard. Blade has been cleaned to bright with the last digit of the date missing. Scabbard retains most of the original blue finish. $200 - $300

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358 Gold Bullion Sword Knots, Lot of 2 Two different patterns, officer quality. Good condition. $200 - $400

360 M1873 Rifle Socket Bayonet and 1885 Pattern Metal Scabbard 18” blade. Retains most of the blued finish. Scabbard with brass belt hook. $100 - $300

362 Model 1892 Krag Rifle Bayonet 11.5” blade. Marked at the ricasso US, and on the reverse dated 1895. Walnut handles. Early first-type scabbard. Good. $200 - $300

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363 M1882 Remington Lee Socket Bayonet 21.25” unmarked blade. $100 - $300

365 US Model 1895 Winchester Short Bayonet 7.75” blade. Maker marked on the crossguard. Scabbard complete with steel belt hook. Good condition. $800 - $1,200

367 Krag Bayonet Dated 1902 11.5” blade, dated 1902 and marked US. Walnut handles. Blued type 4 scabbard. Blade has nice crisp lines with some black staining. Handles and pommel have a dried grease look. Scabbard is good. $200 - $300 130

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364 Lee Navy Model 1895 Bayonet 8” blade. Marked with a “T” in a triangle. Scabbard with leather belt loop. Good condition. $300 - $500

366 Enfield Saber Bayonet 22.5” blade with fuller. Steel pommel and crossguard. Checkered wood handle. Leather scabbard with white buff leather frog. $200 - $300

368 Krag Bowie Bayonet 9.125” clip point blade. US marked on one side and dated 1900 on the other side. Walnut handles. Blued metal scabbard. Blade is in excellent condition with sharp and crisp markings. Handle is excellent. Scabbard has most of the blue blending with some brown stains. $1,500 - $2,500


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369 Krag Bolo Bayonet 10.25� blade. Marked U.S. and on the other side dated 1902. Original wood handles, with original blued scabbard. This bayonet is pictured in the book by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy (USAR Ret.), The Krag Rifle. 1986, page 125 (bottom). Scabbard retains 80 percent of the original blue just slightly fading. Blade has some staining caused by cosmolene dried to the blade leaving some black staining mixing with pitting. Overall an excellent example of a bayonet with the total production 56: 50 in 1902 and 6 in 1903. A very rare U.S. bayonet with great provenance. Ex Lt. Col. Bill Brophy $8,000 - $10,000

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370 Model 1841 Springfield Cadet Rifle .54 caliber, 40” barrel. Small “V P” and eagle barrel proofs, dated 1844 on the tang. Lockplate is marked Springfield and dated 1844 with eagle and US. Iron mounted with walnut stock. Total production, 450. Barrel and tang are smooth with a dark brown patina. Bands have brown patina. Lock and hammer with dark patina. The lock plate has the bridle screws that have an enlarged look. Stock with some nicks and dings. $4,000 - $6,000

371 Model 1892 Springfield Krag Rifle, Second Type .30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 20842. Blued barrel and receiver with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on left side of receiver in two lines “US” above “1894 Springfield Armory.” Cartouche on the left side of “JSA” above “1896” in script. At the end of the stock is marked “A” above “55.” Has typical Second Type double-barrel strap. This is an example of an 1892 being upgraded to an 1896. This is a very interesting specimen which is rarely encountered in this variation and such complete condition. This rifle is in very good to excellent condition. The stock and handguard are in very good shape with only minor nicks and dings. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue. The sideplate has some pitting and front band has most of the blue, but flaking. Bore is in very good condition. $1,500 - $2,500

372 Model 1892 Springfield Krag, Second Type .30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 17988. Blued barrel and receiver, with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on left side of receiver in two lines “US” over “1894 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Firing proof mark of script “P” behind the triggerguard. Has Second Type double strap upper barrel band. This is a great specimen of a Model 1892 Krag Rifle Second Type and will enhance a Krag collection. This rifle is in very good to excellent condition. The barrel and receiver retain much of the re-finished blue with some minor pitting on the receiver. Possibly factory re-blued. The barrel does have some scratches. The walnut stock and handguard are in good shape with some minor nicks, dings and a hairline crack at buttplate. The lower barrel band has a darkening patina and the upper barrel band has an even dark patina. The bore is in fair condition, but can clean to better. $2,500 - $3,000

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373 Model 1892 Springfield Krag Rifle Second Type 30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 2727. Blued barrel and receiver with walnut stock and handguard. Has Second Type double strap upper band. Markings on left side of receiver on two lines “US” above “1894 Springfield Armory” followed by the serial number. Has cartouche on left side of stock “JSA” above “1894” in script with a “P” behind triggerguard. Rifle is in good to excellent condition. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue which blends to an even patina. The markings and cartouche are very sharp and crisp. The barrel bands have an even blue-to-gray patina. The walnut stock and handguard are in very good condition with minimal nicks and dings. The bore is in good condition. This is a very nice 1892 Second Type rifle. $2,000 - $3,000


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374 Model 1892 Springfield Krag Rifle First Model .30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 1451. Blue barrel, hardened receiver with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on left side of receiver in two lines “US” over “1894 Springfield Armory” and serial number. Correct 1892 rear barrel site and muzzle is flat-crowned. Brass tipped cleaning rod and solid front band. Correct unaltered receiver and bolt. Correct buttstock with straight-toe buttplate. This rifle is in very good cleaned condition. There is some very light pitting on the entire breech. All of the metal parts are faded blue which has been lightly cleaned of accumulated dirt and fine rust. The stock is in excellent clean condition. The cartouche of “SWP” script is faint on the left side of the stock, as is the “P” behind the trigger guard. This is a very fine specimen of a very early 1892 rifle that is unaltered and in uniform condition. First model Krag rifles seldom come up for sale. $4,000 - $6,000

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375 Winchester Model 1895 30-40 caliber, 28” round barrel, S/N 15797. “KSM” marked on the left side of hammer, “KSM” marked on the left side of lever. Large U.S. on the top of the receiver. “KSM” on the top of breech. Winchester Model 1895 marked on the top of the tang. Walnut stock and forearm. Frame and lever with sharp lines and a even brown patina. Barrel has a dark patina. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore is fair. A rare Winchester musket. $1,000 - $1,500

376 Winchester Lee Straight-Pull Rifle 6mm Lee caliber (236), 28” round barrel, S/N 9206. Winchester markings on the left side of receiver. Marked on top of receiver USN. Walnut stock and handguard. Blue finish on the barrel and receiver has traces blending with brown and grey. Stock is good with some nicks and dings. Shows exposure to salty air. $1,000 - $1,500

377 **Model 1899 Krag Carbine 30-40 caliber, 22” barrel length, S/N 353496. Blue barrel receiver with open-grain walnut stock and handguard. Markings on left side of the receiver in two lines “US” over “Model 1899 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Cartouche on left side “JSA” over “1901” in script. Large “P” marked behind the triggerguard. Has a large bump right before site which indicates an 1901. Site also marked with a “C.” This carbine is in mint condition. The markings and cartouche are very sharp and crisp. The stock and handguard have very minor nicks and dings. The barrel retains much of the original blue on the barrel and mottled receiver. The bore is in very good condition. This is an exceptional specimen of an Model 1899 Krag Carbine. $1,500 - $2,500 134

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378 **Model 1898 Springfield Krag Rifle with Parkhurst Clip Attachment .30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 236004. Blue barrel and receiver, walnut stock and handguard. Standard double strap upper band. Markings on the left side of the receiver in double line “US” above “Model 1898 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Cartouche on stock in script of “JSA” over “1899.” Firing proof “P” behind triggerguard. Receiver has an arsenal-installed Parkhurst clip device. This is absolutely an outstanding Krag Rifle for any collector and very rare to find with arsenal-installed Parkhurst device. This is Krag rifle is very strong. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue, but lightly fading. The upper and lower band have most of the blue. The receiver retains much of the mottled blue finish. The side plate’s mottled finish is speckled. The stock and handguard is in outstanding condition, only a few minor scratches. The cartouche is very clear and the markings on the receiver are very sharp and crisp. Bore is in very good to excellent condition. Overall condition is very good. This is an outstanding specimen. $6,000 - $8,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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379 **Model 1898 Springfield Krag Rifle with 26” Barrel with Rare Krag Bayonet .30-40 caliber, 26” barrel length, S/N 387787. Blue barrel; barrel bands with hardened receiver. Walnut stock and handguard. Has 1901 modified rear sight. Markings on left side of the receiver in two lines “US” over “Model 1898 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Has cartouche on left side of stock of “JSA” over “1902” in script. Has “P” firing proof marking behind triggerguard. Comes complete with a rare Krag Bayonet made specifically made for the 26” barrel. The bayonet has “US” and “1902” marked on the ricasso. The handle is marked on each side: one side is “34,” and the other side is “2 D.” Marked “26” on the pommel. The bayonet has a metal scabbard. The serial number of this Krag falls in the very rare group that is a Board of Ordinance rifle. The War Department wanted to find a rifle that met the demands of the infantry and cavalry, thus reducing cost and connecting both branches. Discovering one shoulder arm for both branches would be a huge cost savings and reduce any logistical issues. There were only 100 rifles made and issued to the Plattsburgh Barracks, New York for trial. This specimen comes complete with the rare bayonet as well. The barrel and barrel bands retain much of the original blue finish. The receiver has a nice hardened finish. The walnut stock and handguard are in great condition with minor nicks and dings. The markings and cartouche are sharp and crisp. The bore is in very good condition. The bayonet has a dark patina on the handle. The metal parts have a metal to plum patina. The scabbard has minor nicks and dings. The blade is in good condition and the markings are sharp and crisp. Overall condition is very good. $6,000 - $8,000

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380 **Model 1898 Springfield Krag Rifle .30-40 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 246356. Blue barrel and receiver with walnut stock and handguard. Has standard Second Type double strap upper band. Markings on receiver in double lines “US” over “Model 1898 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Has cartouche “JSA” over “1900” in script and firing proof “P” behind triggerguard. “54” marked in front of receiver. On the bottom part of the stock in marked “Harry E. Spears 92 U.S.W.V.” This is a fine Krag rifle, a very fine collector’s piece. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue. The upper and lower barrel bands have a plum patina. The walnut stock and handguard have nicks and dings that are consistent with use. The cartouche and markings are very sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good condition. This is a great addition to any collection. $1,000 - $1,500

381 Model 1898 Springfield Krag Carbine .30-40 caliber, 22” barrel length, S/N 117072. Blue barrel and hardened receiver. Walnut stock and handguard. Markings on left side of the receiver in two lines “US” over “Model 1898 Springfield Armory” and serial number. Cartouche of “JSA” in script on the left side of the stock and “P” behind the triggerguard. Has an 1896 carbine rear sight. This carbine has the short stock, barrel band, and sling ring of the 1896 carbine. This is a very rare carbine and only appear in the serial number range of 110000 - 160000. This carbine is in overall excellent condition. The markings and cartouche are very sharp and crisp. The barrel retains much of the original blue and has faded to a nice plum. The receiver is in excellent condition and the bore is in very good condition. The stock and handguard have minor nicks and dings. This is a very rare and unaltered true 1898 Springfield Krag carbine. $1,500 - $2,000

382 **Model 1899 Philippine Constabulary Carbine .30-40 caliber, 22” barrel length, S/N 228709. Blue barrel and blue receiver with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on the left side of the receiver in two lines “US” over “Model 1899 Springfield Armory” followed by serial number. Cartouche on left side of stock “JSA” over “1901” in script with “P” right behind triggerguard. Has original leather sling. This is an exceptional specimen of a constabulary carbine. The markings and cartouche are very sharp and crisp. Barrel and receiver retain most of the original blue with some thinning and a couple of small areas of pitting between the rear band and front band. The stock and handguard have minor nicks and dings. The leather sling does have a split on the bottom part of sling and is not connected to sling swivel. There is some light and fine pitting on the magazine wall. Barrel bands have very light fine pitting. Bore is in very good condition. This carbine is in outstanding condition. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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383 WWI European Hand-Held Brass Trench Periscope 23.25” long, marked “B.26.” Good condition. $300 - $400

386 Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver .44 caliber, 8” barrel, S/N 144235. Address Samuel Colt New York. Brass triggerguard, iron backstrap. Sub-inspector’s initials on barrel and backstrap. Walnut grips. Barrel, cylinder, frame and hammer have a nice uniform grey look blending with pitting. Edges are sharp. All numbers match. Walnut grips are good and has a heart carved upside down on the right grip at bottom with tiny brass nail at the top and bottom of heart. Bottom edge of grip is rough with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

384 US M1912 Training Bayonet 16” leather-covered blade. Good condition. $200 - $400

385 Model 1905 RIA Bayonet 16” blade. Marked RIA with flaming bomb, dated 1917. Blued blade; wood handle. 1907-type scabbard. Bayonet is excellent. $300 - $500 138

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387 Colt Single Action Army Revolver, US Marked .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 113279. Case colored frame and hammer. Blued barrel, cylinder, trigger, triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips with cartouche marking “DFC” which was for inspector David F. Clark, dated 1884. Markings on top of barrel “Colts PT F.A. MFG. Co. Hartford CT USA” and marked “US” on left side of frame. Comes complete with a modern petition case with all tools and accessories. This is a great example of Tommy Haas’s restoration. This gun is all matching and is beautifully restored. Retains most of all the restored blue finish. Walnut grips are new with very sharp cartouche. Case is 100%. New condition. $3,000 - $5,000


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388 Model 1808 North Flintlock Pistol .64 caliber, 10.125” barrel length. Lockplate marked S. North Berlin Conn in three lines at the rear. Underneath the pan it is marked with eagle and U. States. Walnut stock with brass furniture. All markings are clear and legible; lines are sharp. Barrel and backstrap have nice dark grey patina and smooth. Lockplate and hammer with a grey and brown blending in to a smooth patina. Brass furniture with a patina. Stock has been oiled over, but nice dark appearance and sharp lines. $6,000 - $8,000

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389 Smith & Wesson Model 3 Second Model Single Action .44 caliber, 8” barrel length, S/N 17902*. Factory re-blued finish with case colored hammer, trigger and triggerguard. Walnut grips with squared butt profile. Fluted cylinder. Markings on top of barrel “Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA Pat July 10 60 Jan 17 Feb 17 July 11 65 & Aug 24 69.” This gun was factory re-blued as indicated by the * after the serial number and marked “7.12” under the grips. Majority of the re-blued finish remains on barrel, frame and cylinder. Traces on case color on trigger, triggerguard and hammer. Walnut grips show minor wear with nicks and dings. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $4,000

390 Colt Model 1896 Army Revolver .38 caliber, 6” barrel, S/N 150698. Marked on the bottom of the grip frame U.S. Army Model 1896. Blued finish with walnut grips. Grips have inspectors’ marks on both sides: right side “RAC,” and the left side is dated 1896 with “TCD” cartouche. Retaining most of the original blue finish with some wear to the high edges. Grips have nice readable cartouches with some nicks and dings. Still retains most of the original varnish finish. Revolver is excellent overall and is a very rare unaltered revolver. $1,000 - $1,500 391 **Colt Model 1911 Army .45 auto caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 6260. Blue finish with early checkered walnut grips. Marked on the left side of frame United States Property. Pistol retains much original blue finish. With very sharp and crisp markings. Barrel has most of the original blue finish; barrel is a later replacement, but blue finish blends very well and has a nice balanced look overall. Clip may be a later replacement. Bore is very good as are grips. $2,500 - $3,500 OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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392 **1906 Navy Commercial Luger 9mm caliber, 6” barrel, S/N 64330. Marked on top of the toggle “DWM.” Marked on top “100” forward of the rear sight. Commercial markings on the left flat of barrel, also on the left side of toggle. Blued finish with checkered walnut grips. Pistol has nice overall look, retaining most of the original blue finish. Checkered grips are excellent. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

395 **1914 Artillery Luger by DWM 9mm caliber, 8” barrel length, S/N 8783. Tangent rear barrel sight marked on top of the frame 1918. “DWM” marked on top of the toggle. Blued finish with checkered walnut grips. Comes with reproduction holster, shoulder stock and extra magazine holster. With one original extra clip. Pistol retains most of the original blue finish, just slightly fading. Nice sharp crisp edges and markings. Grips are very good. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

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393 **1906 Commercial Luger 9mm caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N 8572. Marked “DWM” on the top of the toggle. Crown with an “N” on the left flat barrel, and on the left side of the toggle and on the bottom of barrel above the serial number. Blued finish with checkered grips. Pistol retains most of the original blue finish. Grips have been cleaned, but are in excellent condition. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

396 WWI German Luger Snail Drum Magazine and Leather Carrier 9mm caliber, 32-round capacity, S/N 242330. Well-marked. Lot includes a contemporary replica leather carrier. Good condition. $800 - $1,200

394 **1914 Navy Luger 9mm caliber, 6” barrel, S/N 6886. Marked “DWM” on the top of toggle and dated 1917. Marked on the left flat of barrel with a crown, and then two crowns with “M.” Marked “100” forward of the rear sight. Blued finish with checkered walnut grips. All numbers match. Pistol retains much of the original blue finish with some light brown specks blending into the finish. Bore is excellent. Grips are very good. $1,500 - $2,500

397 C96 Mauser Broom-Handle Pistol .30 Mauser, 5.5” barrel, S/N 83043. Marked on the top flat of barrel Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf. Small-hole hammer, finely grooved walnut grips. Blued finish. With original walnut stock numbered to the pistol. Pistol retains most of the blue finish. The safety and rear sight have been re-colored. All lines are very sharp and crisp. Grips are excellent. Bore is very good. Wood holster stock is excellent condition with some nicks and dings. $2,000 - $3,000


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398 **1903 Springfield Rifle with Warner Swazy Scope .30-06 caliber, 24.75” barrel length, S/N 931152. Barrel, receiver and bolt action have a parkerized finish. The lower barrel band is blued. Walnut stock and handguard. Markings on top of barrel in 5 lines “US Springfield Armory Model 1903” followed by serial number. The top of the barrel is marked in 3 lines behind front site “SA (flaming bomb) 7-18.” Has cartouche marking on left side of stock in a box “DAL” and firing proof “P” behind triggerguard. Right side of stock is marked “MASS RIFLE TEAM.” This rifle has been modified for use with 1913 Warner Swazy telescope and comes with a 1913 Warner Swazy telescope with rubber eye and leather case. The scope is marked “2918.” The leather case is marked in three lines “R.I.A. 1918 T.C.C.” Barrel, receiver and bolt action retain the parkerized finish. The lower barrel band retains much of the blue finish. The walnut stock and handguard are in excellent condition with minor nicks and dings. The markings and cartouche are very sharp and crisp. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $8,000 - $10,000

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399 **1903 Springfield Rifle Hoffer Thompson .22 caliber, 24.75” barrel length, S/N 586848. Blue barrel, barrel bands and bolt action with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on top of barrel in five lines “US Springfield Armory Model 1903” followed by serial number. No firing proof markings ,just a small “18” behind the triggerguard. Markings at the tip of the barrel right behind front sight “SA (bomb with flames) 3-15.” Marking on the muzzle right below the barrel “22.” Cartouche on left side of the stock “JSA” in a box. This 1903 Springfield Hoffer Thompson is a fine example of a gallery practice rifle. Hoffer Thompsons have been found in three variations: one with no stock bolts, one with one stock bolt and one with two stock bolts. This one with no stock bolts is a very early one. The barrel, barrel bands and bolt action retain most of the original blue. The walnut stock and handguard are in good condition with nicks and dings. All the markings are sharp and crisp. The cartouche is excellent. The bore is in very good shape. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000

400 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24.75” barrel length, S/N 456388. Blue barrel, barrel bands and receiver. Walnut stock and handguard. Markings on top of barrel in five lines “US Springfield Armory Model 1903” followed by serial number. Markings at the tip of the barrel behind the front site in three lines “SA (bomb with flames) 2-11.” Cartouche on left side of stock in a box “JFC” and firing proof marking “P” right behind triggerguard. “56” marked on top of stock above buttplate. Rack number is marked on right side of stock in three lines “ I 14 56.” This is a beautiful example of a pre-World War I 1903 rifle. This rifle is in very good condition. The barrel, barrel bands and receiver retain most of the original blue finish. The walnut stock and handguard have nicks and dings. The markings, cartouche and proof markings are all very sharp and crisp. The rack markings are a little faded, but are good. The bore is in good condition. A fine example of a true and unaltered Model 1903 Springfield rifle. $1,500 - $2,500

401 **Model 1917 Eddystone Rifle .30-06 caliber, 26” barrel, S/N 1267973. Barrel dated “11-18 E.” Marked on the receiver US Model 1917 Eddystone. Walnut stock. Excellent overall with a good bore. $500 - $700 142

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402 **Springfield M-1 Garand Gas Trap Rifle .30 caliber, 23.25” barrel length, S/N 5827. Other assembly numbered parts D 28287, C 46005, C 46006, C 46025 and D 28293. Blue barrel, receiver and barrel band. New stainless steel muzzle with walnut stock and handguard. Markings on top of receiver in five lines “US Rifle” over “Cal 30 M1” over “Springfield” over “Armory” over serial number. Double cartouche markings on left side of stock “JSP” and firing proof marking “P” behind triggerguard. Although not all original, this is a very fine specimen of a M1 Gas Trap. This M1 Gas Trap rifle is made of parts. It is a beautifully restored piece of mismatching parts. The stock and handguard are in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. The barrel and receiver retain much of the blue. The markings on the receiver are sharp and crisp. The firing proof is sharp and crisp. The cartouche is sharp, but fading on the lower left corner of the marking. The muzzle is a reproduction made of stainless steel. Bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good for a beautifully restored M1 Garand Gas Trap rifle. $6,000 - $8,000

403 **1922 Springfield M-1 .22 caliber, 24.5” barrel length, S/N 18435. Blue barrel with polished bright bolt action. Has the Type B walnut stock with checkered National Match-style buttplate. Markings on top of the barrel “US Springfield Armory M1922 M.I. Cal. 22” followed by serial number. Has marking on left side of barrel “Long Rifle Cart’ge Only.” This is a very fine specimen of a 1922 Springfield M-1. The rifle is in very good condition. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Bolt action has a nice polished bright finish. Walnut stock is in good shape with a few nicks and dings. The bore is in good condition. Overall is very good condition. $2,000 - $2,500

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404 **Model 1922 Springfield Rifle .22 caliber, 24.5” barrel length, S/N 865. Blue barrel with polished bolt action and walnut stock. Has a blued barrel band with two sling swivels on the stock. Markings are in six lines on top of barrel “US Springfield Armory Model of 1922 Cal. 22” followed by serial number. Markings at the tip of the barrel below the front sight in three lines “SA (bomb with flames) 7-22.” This is a superb specimen of a 1922 Springfield Rifle. It is in excellent condition. The barrel and barrel band retain most of the original blue. The walnut stock is excellent with minor nicks and dings. Markings are very sharp and crisp. Bore is in excellent condition. Overall condition is excellent. This is a rare 1922 Springfield 22 caliber rifle as most were modified to the M1 or M2. Ex Burton Kellerstead $3,500 - $4,500

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405 **Johnson Model 1941 Rifle .30-06 caliber, 23.25” barrel length, S/N B3740. Roughed, turned and blued vented barrel and receiver of rough casting. Walnut stock and fore end. Markings on top of the receiver in five lines “Cal 30-06 Semi Auto” over “Johnson Automatics” over “Model of 1941” over “Made in Providence, R.I., U.S.A.” over serial number. Has marking on receiver in a triangle “Cranston Arms Co.” Has M2 rear sight marked in meters. Johnson developed this semi-auto rifle to compete against the Springfield Armory M1. The U.S. Army never approved the Johnson Model 1941, however at the onset of the U.S. entering World War II, the Marine Corps used many of these rifles that were ordered by the Dutch Military. The Marine Corps desired a rapid fire rifle so the Model 1941 was issued to Para-marine battalions and used on the Pacific front. This is a fine example of a Marine Corps Johnson Model 1941 rifle. The walnut stock and fore end have nicks and dings with a very small chip in the stock at the magazine clip. The magazine has a nice plum patina. The barrel and the receiver retain most of the roughed and turned blue finish. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $4,000 - $6,000 144

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406 Hoffer-Thompson .22 Cal. Auxiliary Chamber Cartridges, Lot of 5, and Cleaning Rod Cartridges are 3.25” long with spring action. Complete with wood-handled cleaning tool. Good condition. $300 - $500

407 M1 Garand Leather Scabbard Marked Boyt 42 Complete with straps and metal bolt cover. Good condition. $200 - $400

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408 Cased Colt Robert E. Lee Commemorative .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 848. Case colored frame, loading lever, hammer; blued barrel and cylinder. Brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on left side “Robert E. Lee Commemorative Nineteen Seventy One” and on top of barrel “Address Saml Colt New York City.” Naval battle scene engraved on cylinder. Comes complete with all accessories in commemorative walnut case. Excellent condition. Walnut box does have a deep scratch on top. $600 - $900

409 Reproduction Model Navy 1851 Revolver .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 18054. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blue barrel and cylinder with engraved naval scene. Walnut grips. Markings on left side of barrel “The Spesco Corp. Atlanta, Georgia” and on the right side of barrel “Cal 36 Model Navy 1851 Made in Italy.” Reproduction in excellent condition. Walnut grips have minor nicks and dings. $100 - $200

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410 Reproduction Colt 1851 Navy Revolver .36 caliber, 7.5” octagon barrel length, S/N 27981. Case colored frame and loading lever. Blued barrel and cylinder with silver-plated brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel “Address Saml Colt New York City.” Naval battle scene engraved on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

411 Reproduction Colt 1860 Revolver .44 caliber, 8” barrel length, S/N 211062. Case colored frame and loading lever. Blue barrel and cylinder, brass back strap and triggerguard with walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel “Address Col. Saml Colt New York US America.” Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

412 Colt Reproduction 1860 Army Revolver .44 caliber, 8” barrel length, S/N 210425. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blued barrel and cylinder with brass triggerguard and backstrap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel “Address Col. Saml Colt New York US America.” Naval battle scene on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

413 Colt Reproduction Model 1861 Revolver .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 40287. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blue barrel and cylinder with naval battle scene engraved on cylinder. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel Address Col Samuel Colt New York US America. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

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414 Reproduction Colt 1862 Pocket Navy .36 caliber, 5.5” barrel length, S/N 51048. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blue barrel and cylinder. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Marking on top of barrel Address Col. Saml Colt New York US America. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

416 Reproduction Colt 3rd Model Dragoon .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 30987. Case colored frame, lever and hammer. Blued barrel and cylinder with brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel “Address Saml Colt New York City.” Engraved Indian battle scene on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $400 - $600 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

415 Reproduction Colt First Model Dragoon Revolver .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 27555. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blued barrel and cylinder with brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel Address Saml Colt New York City. Engraved Indian battle scene on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

417 Colt Reproduction Baby Dragoon Revolver .31 caliber, 4” octagonal barrel length, S/N 16724. Case colored frame, loading lever and hammer. Blued barrel and cylinder. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel Address Saml Colt New York City. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500 OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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418 Colt Reproduction Pocket Navy Revolver .36 caliber, 5.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 52793. Case colored frame, loading lever, hammer. Blued barrel and cylinder. Silver-plated brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel Address Col Saml Colt New York US America. Engraved cylinder scene of a stagecoach being held up. Excellent condition. New in the box. $300 - $500

420 Colt Reproduction Walker .44 caliber, 9” barrel length, S/N 2765. Case color frame and hammer. Blue barrel, trigger and back strap with brass triggerguard. Walnut grips. Marking on top of barrel Address Saml Colt New York City and on right side of barrel is US 1847. Engraved Indian battle scene on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $400 - $650 148

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419 Reproduction Colt Second Model Dragoon Revolver .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 33358. Case colored frame, hammer and lever. Blue barrel and cylinder. Brass triggerguard and back strap. Walnut grips. Markings on top of barrel Address Saml Colt New York City. Engraved Indian battle scene on cylinder. Excellent condition. New in the box. $400 - $600

421 *Colt Model 1911 .45 auto caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 1628WWI. Blue finish with checkered wood grips. New in the box. $800 - $1,200


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422 Full-Stock Percussion Rifle .32 caliber, 43” octagonal barrel. Maker’s inscription plate on top of barrel, but not readable. Buckhorn rear sight. Blade front sight. Forward action percussion lock. Engraved four-piece patchbox with bone inlays. Over 20 silver inlays consisting of fish, five-pointed stars, acorns, eagle clutching sheaths of wheat and arrows. Maple stock with cheek piece. Barrel with s brown patina. Stock has patina and shows some restoration with a piece of wood added on the right side of barrel .5” by .5” by 20” long. Overall nice patina on the stock. $2,000 - $3,000

423 Percussion Half-Stock Plains Rifle by Slotter & Co. with A.J. Plate, San Francisco Agent Markings .50 caliber, 30” octagonal barrel, 1.125” across the flats. Top of barrel marked Slotter & Co Phila, made for A.J. Plate, San Francisco. Marked at the breech Gain Twist Wart 986. Back-action percussion lock marked Slotter & Co Phila. Double-set triggers, Buckhorn rear sight with front blade sight, brass furniture. Walnut stock with checkered wrist. Barrel has sharp lines, speckled with brown stains. Some pitting around the percussion bolster. Lock and hammer with even grey-to-brown look. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. Very nice example of a California Plains rifle. $2,000 - $3,000

424 British Martini Rifle .577/450 caliber, 33” barrel, S/N 14495. Left side of frame marked B.S.A. [crown] “V” over “H.” Walnut stock and forearm. All metal has nice brown patina finish. Two pieces of wood missing behind the tang. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. Bore is fair. $400 - $600

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425 Mixed Lot of Antique Gun Parts, Original and Replica Over 40 pieces including hammers, sights, triggerguards, etc. Good condition. $200 - $400

426 British East India Co. Type E Brown Bess Socket Bayonet 16” blade. $100 - $300

427 British East India Co. Type E Brown Bess Socket Bayonet 16” blade. $100 - $300

428 Sheffield Bowie Knife by Meridith & Son 10” clip point blade with etched panel Death To Abolition. Marked near the ricasso Meridith & Son. Stag handles. Silver guard and ferule. Silver pommel. Leather scabbard with silver tip and throat. This is a 20th century copy. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

429 Contemporary James Lowe Horse Head Pommel Bowie Knife 10.5” large clip point blade, marked near the ricasso James Lowe Sheffield. German silver guard, horn handle, German silver horse head pommel. German silver throat and tip. Leather scabbard. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

430 Bowie Knife by Manson, Sheffield 6” spear point blade with etched panel: Never Draw Me Without Reason Nor Sheath Me Without Honor. German silver cast handle with German silver guard. Marked on the ricasso Manson Sheffield. Gold embossed leather sheath. Excellent. $650 - $1,000

431 IXL California Commemorative Bowie Knife 9.5” clip point blade engraved with an eagle and Geo Wostenholm V Son Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated IXL Cutlery. The American Pride Equal Rights Equal Laws Equal Justice to All. Stag handles, German silver guard. Embossed leather scabbard with German silver tip and throat. Excellent. $500 - $750

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432 Bowie Knife 8” ciphered clip point blade. Pressed German silver handles with vines, leaves and grapes. Embossed leather scabbard with German silver tip and throat. Blade has nice untouched patina with some small areas of staining. Leather scabbard has some minor scuffs. Overall excellent. $800 - $1,200

Bibliography Brophy, Lt. Col. William S. (USAR Ret.) 1986 The Krag Rifle. Gun Room Press. 433 Contemporary Bowie Knife 7.25” clip point blade. Silver coffin head-shaped pommel and silver guard. Bone handles. Excellent. $500 - $1,000

Flayderman, Norm 2007 Guide to Antique American Firearms and their Values. F + W Media, Inc. Hardin, Albert N., Jr. 1964 The American Bayonet, 1776 – 1964. Pennsauken (NJ): Publ. by the Author. Moller, George 2011 American Military Shoulder Arms. Vol. I: Colonial and Revolutionary War Arms. University of New Mexico Press. Moller, George 2011 American Military Shoulder Arms. Vol. II: From the 1790s to the End of the Flintlock Period. University of New Mexico Press. Moller, George 2012 American Military Shoulder Arms. Vol. III: Flintlock Alterations and Muzzleloading Percussion Shoulder Arms, 1840-1865. University of New Mexico Press.

434 Contemporary Bowie Knife 12.5” clip point blade. Stag handle, pewter coffin head, half-horse / half-alligator pommel. No scabbard. Blade has a light coat of red rust that has patinated. Overall excellent. $400 - $600 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

Reilly, Robert 1990 American Socket Bayonets and Scabbards. Lincoln (RI): Andrew Mowbray, Inc. Winant, Lewis 1959 Early Percussion Firearms. William Morrow & Company. OCTOBER 21, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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450 Engraved Powder Horn, Jeramiah Tinnan, 1747 18” overall through the curve. The octagonal spout is 3.625”, the two strap-retaining rings beneath having some fracturing and loss. There is an old, shallow abrasion across the letters “AN” in the surname, not effecting their clarity. The original, flat pine base is 2.75” in diameter and is inset from the rim of the horn 0.5”. About half of the rim has been broken away long ago - a very common occurrence on horns with such a vulnerable feature. The two holes extend through the rim to accept the ties that secure the carrying strap. A large early-style “A” is cut in the face of the plug. Engraved during King George’s War, 1744-1748 this fine horn bears the inscription in two lines “Jeramiah Tinnan His Horn ADYe1747”. The subject matter is that which is most commonly found on horns of the 1730’s-1750’s - two buck deer, a peacock in full display, a fox, and a speckled trout of generous size. These charming images are accompanied by several panels of attractive, well-executed foliated scrollwork. This distinctive style, subject matter and careful craftsmanship compare favorably with the hand of one Stephen Parks (1721-?) of Concord, Massachusetts whose personal horn may be seen in the late James Dresslar’s scholarly publication “Folk Art of American, The Engraved Powder Horn “(1996: 21). This horn is now part of the collection of the Concord Museum. The present cataloger has examined nine horns by Mr. Parks; they’re in his own collection and are similarly engraved as the Tinnan piece and are dated 1747, 1749 and 1758 respectively, the last being the only one signed, and that with just his initials. SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

At this writing, after some in-depth research, no information has yet been found concerning the original owner. The surname is an uncommon one. Attesting to this was a survey of the Revolutionary War pension files of some 80,000 applicants which revealed only two men with this surname, both were from North Carolina and the spelling of their name was Tinnen with an “e”. King George’s War was fought along the densely forested frontier between the northern British colonies and New France between 1744-1748. The combatants were small roving contingents of French and British regulars together with their respective Indian allies, and, for the British, significant provincial levies drawn primarily from New York, Massachusetts Bay, and New Hampshire. The British captured the important French fortress of Louisbourg in 1745 while French irregulars and Indians terrorized the upper York settlements, marauding as far south at Fort Massachusetts in the Hoosac River Valley. The Peace Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748 restored the colonial borders to their pre-war status and returned Louisbourg to the French. Crown politics “outraged New Englanders, particularly Massachusetts colonists,” who had suffered disproportionately while contributing the most in terms of funding and troops. Tensions reignited in 1755 with the advent of the French and Indian War. The horn is very solid throughout, showing use, but no abuse, and retaining all of its original uncleaned coloring. Dated engraved horns fashioned prior to 1750, are seldom encountered and few can be identified as the work of a particular person. This description was done by Walter O’Connor. $8,000 - $12,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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451 Engraved Powder Horn of Josiah Morss, Dated 1760 17.25” overall length. Horn is inscribed Josiah Morss Horn Ensgn of Capt Holms Company in the Year 1760M July the 29 1760. Immediately above this are the stenciled initials ES and Montreail [sic] 1760. Immediately below the main verse is Fort Stanwix in block letters and C Ray in script letters and crudely dated 1846 followed by what appears to read Ann Dam. Near the throat of the horn in block letters is the name (of a subsequent owner?) Wm C Ray. Underneath this in crudely rendered letters Livonia Livington, NY. (Livonia is in Livingston County, New York) In a separate pane on the horn is the script Made at Lake Ontario. Ensign Josiah Morss of Canterbury, M His Horn. In another separate pane of the horn near the throat in block letters reads Josiah Morss. Etched on the horn is a mythical human figure with wings, three trees with four soldiers rendered in marching position, crouching shooting position, standing shooting position and prone shooting position. In a separate pane are two fish and pathway with a fisherman followed by two marching soldiers and trees and a crude structure. Undulating lines, cross hatching and other geometric forms are carved throughout the horn. Black inked notations on top and bottom edges of horn AE 9 8843 and MG 1014. Engrailed edges on top and bottom of the main body of the horn. Throat of horn has two raised carved engrailed rings. Buttplug is carved with the date 1846 and had carved flourished initials IS and a T all of which are partially obfuscated by a small old fragment of leather secured by three nails. This historic horn is thought to have belonged to Josiah Morss (spelled as such) who is listed as Ensign (the junior commissioned rank) in Lieutenant Colonel and Captain Israel Putnam (of later Revolutionary War fame) 2nd Company of Colonel Eleazor Fitch’s 4th Connecticut Regiment during the 1760 muster (see Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War 1755-1762. Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1905, p.215). Five thousand Connecticut provincials were raised by order of the General Assembly in March 1760 to aid Crown forces during the upcoming campaign season. The roster shows that the 2nd 154

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Company was mustered in during mid-March and discharged on November 22, 1760. Putnam’s Company was unusually large and experienced by the standard of the day, numbering 4 officers including Ensign Morss, 6 sergeants and five corporals, with 69 privates “who had served in some previous campaign” and “15 new privates.” During the decisive 1759 campaign the 4th Connecticut Regiment had “played an instrumental role in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga.” For the 1760 campaign the provincials were mobilized primarily to garrison the chain of forts guarding the northern New York frontier thereby securing the lines of communication. This essential work was carried out while an exposed British Army under Brigadier General James Murray fought desperately to retain control of Quebec City which had been captured the previous September. Despite losing nearly a thousand regulars challenging a determined French attack during the see-saw battle of St. Foy, Murray managed to retire behind the walls of Quebec. Thanks to superior artillery, the depleted Redcoats were able to hold until the ice on the St. Lawrence melted making way for the Royal Navy to arrive triumphant on May 15, 1760. Later in September, General Sir Jeffery Amherst deftly negotiated the final terms of surrender and the long marginalized provinces of New France passed to the realm of the ascendant British Crown effectively ending the Seven Years’ War on the North American continent. Parenthetically, we found the son, Josiah Morss Jr., serving in the New Hampshire militia during the Revolutionary War. Excellent. $10,000 - $15,000


Colonial and Revolutionary War 452 Engraved Powder Horn of General Taylor by Tansel 14” horn with large patriotic eagle with a flag pole in his beak with a Liberty flag with 13 pie-wheel-form stars. Banner above the flag is marked E Pluribus Unum. In the eagle’s talons is a cannon. To the left of the cannon is a large well-rendered image of General Taylor in military uniform with his sword at his waist with block letters identifying General Taylor. Three dogs are at the general’s feet. Immediately in front of the dogs are two deer, one running and one standing. Near the base of the horn is a nondescript engraving that has been ca 50% worn away. Both top and bottom edges of the main body of the horn have undulating engraved patterns. Wood base with iron ring. Very good with a nice yellow-to-brown patina. Tip of the spout with a .5” crack in its bronze stippled cap. Some of the engraving has been worn in the horn especially in one 4” region around the General’s upper legs and the nondescript figure at the base of the horn. $5,000 - $7,000 453 Engraved Powder Horn of General Cass by Tansel, Dated 1848 13.5” overall length. Large patriotic eagle with a banner in his beak that reads E Pluribus Unum. The eagle is clutching an olive branch in his left talon and five arrows in his right talon. Immediately above the eagle are 13 pie-wheel stars. Image of General Cass holding an 18-star flag with a banner above identifying General Cass. Other engraved images include a bird, a fish, a snowflake design and a scrolled decorative element on the horn. Body with recessed fish mouth carved pattern near the spout. Spout with raised carved ring. Wood base with large metal ring. One 2” section is worn which encompasses the bottom part of the flag as well as deer’s rear left leg. Nice yellow-to-brown patina. Very good. $4,000 - $6,000

454 Engraved Powder Horn by Tansel, Black Hawk War, Dated 1841 12” overall length. Large patriotic eagle with banner in his beak that reads E. Pluribus Unum. Eagle is clutching an olive branch in left talon and five arrows in his right talon. Engraving of an Indian shooting an arrow at a deer which is being pursued by his hunting dog and an engraved scrolled decorative element. Bottom edge with engraved undulating patterns. Dome-shaped wood base with wood screw in the center of the base. Spout with rounded raised ring. Excellent yellow to brown patina. Nice untouched horn. $5,000 - $7,000

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Colonial and Revolutionary War 455 Large Powder Horn with Scrimshaw, ca 17th Century 15” overall length. Obverse side with image of soldier armed with sword attacking another soldier bearing a shield. In the background are trees, ornate scrolls with eclipsed image of a soldier at the edge of the horn bearing a sword and shield as well. Verso with pattern of concentric circles in three panels. Both sides of horn with identical pattern of striped motifs. Iron buttplate, iron spout with functional spring. 10.5” iron carrying hook. Complete with green and yellow cords terminating in two wool balls. Iron with expected oxidation. Small .75” surface fragment missing on verso. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

456 Musketeer’s Powder Flask, Ca 17th Century 10.5” x 8” x 2” trapezoidal wooden flask bound in iron and retaining a large portion of the worn velvet covering. Obverse has a pierced iron facade chased with primitive renderings of a pair of wolves, floral motifs and a demon’s face, reverse with a central rosette pierced with four hearts and a hole for the now-missing belt hook. Has four iron sling rings on the sides and a round iron spout with spring valves on the top. Even dark age patina, normal age and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500 156

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457 Iron Military Powder Flask Ca 17th Century 7.5” x 6.5” x 2” trapezoidal wooden flask bound in iron and retaining much of the leather covering. Obverse with three iron fleur de lis decorative elements at the top and base corners; reverse with iron belt hook. Has four iron sling rings on the sides and a round iron spout with a single spring valve on the top. Normal age and service wear. Even dark patina and some moderate loss of the leather finish. $1,000 - $1,500

458 “Pointed Tree Carver” Carved Powder Horn 14.5” overall length. British coat of arms with inscription Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense Diev [sic] Mon Droit. Vignette of the city of New York with New York in a banner immediately above. Below the city are five engraved ships and a hunter with two dogs who is shooting at three deer. Most of the engravings on this horn have red highlighted color added on. Neck with octagonal spout. Horn is complete with heavily worn buttplate. Spurious date of 1776 at bottom of horn. There is a 7” long deeply grooved blemish on this horn that runs through the left side of both the British coat of arms and the vignette of the city of New York. Vertical blemish is 1” wide near the base of the horn and tapers to 0.5” width near the tip of the horn. Nice yellow-to-brown patina. Good. $4,000 - $6,000


Colonial and Revolutionary War 459 York County, Pennsylvania Screw-tip Powder Horn 17” length with dome shaped butt plug with iron hook. Two carved concentric circles at the base of horn. Butt cap with finely carved concentric circles of various depths and one with a roped pattern. Neck with concentric circles as well as several raised carved rings and circles. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

460 Engraved Powder Horn ID’d to Thomas Merchant Dated 1775 12” horn, base diameter 3.25”. Engrailed edge on the top of the body with a ring with engrailed edges at the base of the spout, wood plug at butt. The horn is decorated with images of a village with windmills, farms, churches, trees with upward reaching branches and mountains in the distance and a large primitive figure holding a large rod over his shoulder. The horn’s inscription reads JESSA BROWN HIS HORN MADE AT ROXBURY 1775 which resides in a banner curving along the body of the horn above the ID Thomas Merchant. Nice yellow-to-brown patina. Very good. $2,000 - $3,000

461 Leather Hunting Bag and Powder Horn 9” x 10” bag with leather back and deerskin fur front with leather flap that is secured via disk-shaped iron button. Stitching on the top back portion of the bag is missing. Straps are secured to the back via stitching as well. Heavy cord stitching tied together at the top to secure the ends of the strap to aid in adjusting the length. 14” horn not engraved; with 4” octagonal neck. Long leather cord is attached to horn via screw in horn’s buttplate. This same cord and horn are not directly attached to the bag. Body of leather bag has a hole in it where the leather has been worn through. Perimeter of the leather on the bag is also heavily worn. Straps with a severe tear that is cut ca 80% through the leather. Good. $1,000 - $1,500

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462 Hunting Bag and Powder Horn 9” x 8” leather bag with back side composed of leather and front side with fur left on deerskin. Front deerskin fur triangular flap is secured to the bag by stitching. Crudely rendered stitching has been added in two areas of the bag to merge materials together. Leather straps with hand-sewn stitching as well, especially near the tongue of the belt and the iron buckle. Complete with non-engraved 12.5” horn (including the plug) attached to the bag via a brass cleat. Some of the deerskin fur is tinning on the body of the bag. Leather areas around the edges show heavy wear, otherwise the leather straps and the leather body of the bag are supple. Very good. $1,000 - $1,500

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463 Revolutionary War British Officer’s Uniform Accessories and Great Lakes Indian Artifacts of Sir John Caldwell, King’s 8th Regiment A group of items collected and used between 1774 and 1780 by Sir John Caldwell (1756 - 1830), Fifth Baronet of Castle Caldwell, a Lieutenant of the King’s Regiment, 8th of Foot while serving on the American frontier in the regions of Ft. Niagara and Ft. Detroit where he was made a chief of the Ojibwa. British military items include a silvered officer’s gorget engraved with the royal crest on the obverse and a castle and inscription “Fermanagh,” the Caldwell’s home county in Ireland, on both arms. The gorget is suspended by a black worsted tape band laced with red wool. Also included are a pair of shoulder wing epaulets made of silvered disks, the central planchet embossed with the same castle motif as the gorget, and mounted on red and white wool with a silver cord border, and a silver bullion, red and blue silk sword knot. Native American related artifacts consist of an Irish dirk-style leather scabbard with silk embroidered floral elements at the top and two pockets for auxiliary knives, one bone handle knife remaining with the group; a 12” long quill work band with trade silver, bead and hair tassels is attached to the scabbard’s tip; a trade silver tinkle cone with ring present may be one of the two that Sir John wears as a nose ornament in his period portrait wearing Indian dress still in the Caldwell family’s possession; and a skein of green wool. The collection is housed in a 26” x 17” wood and glass shadowbox. It comes with excellent provenance via the Caldwell family to the Arthur Speyer, Jr. then to the John W, Painter Collection (Painter 1991:168-170; Brasser 1976). Includes copies of articles relating to provenance. The majority of Caldwell’s artifacts were acquired by the Canadian Museum of History and this group represents the few items still in private hands. The group is very well persevered with light age toning. Ex John W. Painter Collection $2,500 - $3,500 158

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464 Mid-18th Century Man’s Civilian Frock Coat with Revolutionary War Epaulet Single-breasted crimson wool broadcloth frock of a middle class man, 1750 - 1775. Completely hand-sewn construction, with a 1” standing collar, inset skirt pockets with large scalloped flaps, deep pleated skirt side vents and a round cuff on the left sleeve. All cut edges are left raw in the tailoring fashion of the time. Buttons are brass and have pierced geometric pattern tops over a tombac base on a bone backing with wire shanks that pierce the garment and are held by strips of rawhide. All buttons are present. The upper body back, sleeves and pockets are lined in coarse natural linen with the body and skirt lined in middle quality crimson silk; a coarser silk of the same color used to line the skirt vent folds. The single epaulet dates to the 1775 - 1800 period and is of ribbed gold braid with crescent of bullion and sequins, fringed in 3” long galloons, with an applied 8-pointed bullion and sequin star which is backed with linen. The placement of a single epaulet on the right shoulder indicates the rank of a Captain; however, a single star is associated with a Brigadier General. Wear and fading patterns on the coat indicates that the epaulet has long been associated with this garment, although it could have been added at any time before the documented history of the artifact. The provenance of the coat traces back to the Sanborn-Johonnott family and oral tradition states that it originally belonged to John Sanborn of Salisbury, NH who moved to northern Illinois along the Fox River in 1837. It descended through the family until donated to the Vigo County Historical Society in Indiana in 1967. Exhibit history includes display at its home institution and as part of the Smithsonian sponsored 2005 - 2007 traveling exhibit “Clash of Empires: The British, French and Indian War 1754-1763” at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, the Canadian War Museum and the Smithsonian Institution. It was featured in an article in the Winter 1970 issue of the “Military Collector & Historian: Journal of the Company of Military Historians” and was pictured in the December 2006 edition of Smithsonian Magazine. Provenance and exhibit related documents are included with the coat. A very scarce early American garment with a rare Continental Army rank insignia that holds the possibility of further research and identification. The coat has been professionally museum conserved with repaired mothing on the rear of the collar and matching fabric replacements made to damaged areas in the lining, some seams have been strengthened, all work skillfully done by hand. The cuff on the right sleeve has been removed. The epaulet has been re-sewn to the coat and has a linen stabilizer sewn over the backing material, the bullion is worn with some loss and several of the galloons have been stretched. Overall, the garment is remarkably well preserved for its age and rarity. $6,000 - $12,000

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Early European Militaria 465 Continental Burgonet Helmet circa 1600 Tall conical iron helmet with integral comb, pointed visor and rear skirt. Complete with hinged cheek protectors and leather chin strap with buckle. Light scattered pitting, a small stress crack on the edge of the visor, a small section missing from the point of the rear skirt, and lacking a few rivets. $1,000 - $1,500

466 Cabasset Helmet 17th Century Conical iron helmet with integral comb and short brim. Liner rivets with decorative brass washers around the base of the crown appear to be recent replacements. Even gray age patina. Interior with surface oxidation. $1,000 - $1,500

467 Cromwellian Pikeman’s Helmet Pot Iron helmet with comb and wide brim, crown and brim decorated with line engraving and rivets. Complete with plume socket. Has a number of older repairs, especially along the underside of the brim. Age toned with light oxidation. $1,000 - $1,500

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468 European Early 19th Century Infantry Shako Black leather tar bucket-style shako with painted tin visor, Bi-metal starburst front plate with Latin motto and unit number “2.” Complete with red and blue wool pompom and chin strap. Normal age toning. Linen liner partially loose. $700 - $900

469 British Victorian Prince of Wales Own Royal Regiment Shako Black wool covered leather shako with silver bullion trim, silvered front plate, chin chain and plume holder with red horse hair plume. Lined in silk with leather sweatband. Complete with japanned tin carrying case. Good. Lining service worn. $1,000 - $1,500


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470 Russian Pavlovski Grenadier Officer’s Mitre Helmet to the Guard Infantry Pavlovski Grenadier Regiment with gilded brass plate with crowned double-headed eagle, applied enameled Saint Andrew order star badge and banner commemorating the battle at Gornyi-Dubnyak, 12 October 1877. Red wool bag trimmed with silver braiding above a white wool band. Rosettes of grenade design hold convex brass chin scales; the national cockade is affixed behind the chin scales on the right side. Complete with the officer’s pattern silver bullion pompom with the cipher of Nicholas II on a black and orange background. Interior has officer’s pattern leather sweatband and red cotton liner with Cyrillic museum or costumer inventory markings. Normal age and service wear, scattered stains on the cloth areas. $16,000 - $18,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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471 Imperial Russian Enlisted Pavlovski Life Guard Grenadier Mitre Cap 15” tall, wool mitre with stamped brass double-headed eagle and St. George front plate, side and back flaming bomb insignia and chin scales. The front plate dates from before the Battle of Friedland in 1807. Because of this unit’s bravery in this Napoleonic battle, the Czar ordered the caps worn in the battle to be saved and reissued. As time went by, the original caps wore out and their plates were attached to new caps, allowing the regiment to continue wearing the very plates that had participated in the battle until 1917. This specimen dates from before 1877. Moderate overall moth damage on the wool portion of the cap. Lacks lining. $8,000 - $12,000 162

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472 German Peaked Combed Morion Helmet Late 16th or Early 17th Century Iron helmet with pronounced comb on the crown and simple line decorations on the edges; brass washers back the liner rivets. Even gray patina. Has a small hole on the obverse edge of the comb, old repairs on the rear brim point and right rear base of the crown. $2,000 - $3,000


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473 Spanish 17th Century Cup Hilt Rapier 37” blade with a Solingen maker’s mark in the fuller. Hilt with iron cup, cross and “D” guards, and silver wire-wrapped grip. Lacks scabbard. Even dark age finish. $1,200 - $1,600

474 Early 17th Century Rapier Spanish or Italian 44” blade, hilt with multi-branch iron loop guard and wire-wrapped grip. Lacks scabbard. Blade has been cleaned and has heavy pitting, service and age wear. $2,000 - $3,000

475 English Kilij-Style Mamaluke Saber with Yelman-Style Blade 32” blade in mostly bright finish, 37” overall length, hilt has engraved gilt-finished brass crossguard with ivory grips. Black leather scabbard has engraved gilded brass mountings with two carrying rings and an oversized drag. The throat is marked “BRUNN - Charing Cross” in the reverse crossguard recess. Samuel Brunn was a “Sword Cutler and Gun Maker to their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Whales, Dukes of Clarence and Cambridge, Army, Navy, etc.” according to his advertising broadside of the 1800-1811 period. The ivory grip has a mellow patina with a few hair-line cracks. The scabbard leather is in fair condition and has been re-enforced with contemporary leather patches on the reverse where the stitching is weak. $1,200 - $1,800

476 Prussian Order of the Crown 2nd Class Neck Badge with Case White enamel and gold cross patee with suspension ring. Obverse has center disk with crown and blue enamel ring with gilt motto “GOTT MIT UNS;” reverse with “RW” cipher and founding date “Den 18 October 1861.” Bottom arm of the cross proof marked with the letter “N.” Complete with blue silk neck ribbon and hinged top case embossed with a crowned “RW” cipher. Lined in velvet. Very good. $1,000 - $1,200

477 British 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Dress Sword 34.5” double-edged blade with an 11” blue and gold wash panel engraved with a “GR III” cipher and inscription “Y. POR. EL. REY” on the obverse; royal crest and “POR. DIOS. POR. LA LEY” on the reverse. Hilt with gilded brass full shell guard with clam shell motifs, cross and “D” guards, ribbed pommel and wire-wrapped tombac grip. Complete with brass-mounted leather scabbard. Very good. Blade in bright finish. A well preserved specimen. $1,500 - $2,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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478 British 12th Lancers Officer’s M1856 Helmet Black patent leather body trimmed with gold braid and bullion embroidery. Crown has ribbed red wool mortarboard trimmed in bullion cord. Silvered on copper front plate Queen’s crown and Prince of Wales feathers with battle honors applied on a gilt triangular sunburst plate. Has a gold bullion rosette with “VR” cipher on dark blue velvet, which serves as a plume socket holding the red feather plume. Gilded lion head bosses support the black velvet backed brass chin chain. Interior lined in crimson silk and leather sweatband. Light service and age wear. $8,000 - $12,000 164

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479 British Victorian the Royal Dragoons 1871 Pattern Officer’s Helmet Silvered steel body trimmed in brass laurel leaf motif, gilt and silver starburst front plate with lion mounted Queen’s crown, spike plume holder with black horse hair plume and chin chain. Complete with silk and leather liner. Good. Light age toning. $2,800 - $3,200


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480 British Edwardian 17th Lancers Officer’s M1874 Helmet Black patent leather body trimmed with gold bullion braid and embroidery, ribbed white wool mortarboard crown with bullion cord trim. Silver regimental pattern front plate with king’s crown, battle honors and the unit’s skull and crossed bones badge on a gilded sunburst backing plate. Complete with a gold bullion rosette with “ER VII” cipher that serves as the holder for a white feather plume; lion head bosses and velvet backed chin chain. Interior has a tan sweatband and crimson silk head liner stamped in gold leaf with the maker’s address “HAMBURGER, ROGERS & Co. / 89 KING STREET / COVENT GARDENS / LONDON.” Complete with Victorian era brass and black leather cap badge and display figurine. Light age and service wear. Some fraying on the silk liner. $8,000 - $10,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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481 Italian General Officer’s M1874 Dress Helmet and Hat Case Black sealskin-covered fiber body trimmed with silver edge binding. Crown adorned with a a gold-toned crowned eagle and filigree comb on a silver base plate, hallmarked, with pierced floral border trim. Front plate is a gilt five-pointed star with applied silver cipher of King Umberto I (1844-1900) on a silvered starburst. Silver floral rosettes hold the chin scales; complete with leather strap and silver buckle, a silk tricolor national cockade on the left. Interior consists of a gold leaf embossed brown leather sweatband and partial blue cloth lining. Including original tan oilcloth-covered carrying box, interior lined with blue cotton with a Milan maker’s label. Complete with display figurine. Very rare. Moderate age toning on the metal parts with small traces of polish residue. Cockade lightly frayed. Cloth lining incomplete with about 75% present. Box covering worn on the edges with a little loss; lacks latch. $8,000 - $10,000 166

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482 Austrian Ersten Arcieren Leibgarde M1889 Bronze Helmet with Eagle Nickel-plated steel helmet body with all gilt fittings of the bodyguards of the Austrian emperor, an elite ceremonial unit originally formed as archers. Has the full coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian empire on the front plate and an intricate scroll trim. A finely detailed bronze double-headed eagle is mounted on the crown and serves as a holder for an horsehair plume, not present. Pierced side rosettes hold the laurel leaf pattern chin scales with leather and velvet backing. The interior has leather drawstring liner, and the visor undersides are lacquered green. The back of the helmet is stamped with the manufacturer’s marks of Heinrich Steibral, Vienna, Inspector’s mark, and issue #35. Complete with display figurine. Rare helmet of one of Europe’s oldest guard regiments. Overall remarkably well preserved. Missing a small screw at the base of the eagle’s tail; does not affect stability. $12,000 - $14,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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483 Prussian Leibgendarmerie Enlisted M1889 Helmet Helmet of the personal bodyguards of the German emperor and empress with nickel steel “lobster tailed” body with unique pointed front and rear visors trimmed in tombac. Has nickel and tombac Garde star helmet plate, large size Prussian cockade with convex brass chin scales. Gilt-washed crowned eagle top parade ornament sets on an elliptical base with rivets. Interior has green leather lining on the underside of front visor, black on the rear, and leather liner. Complete with unpainted display figurine. Rare helmet of the Kaiser’s elite personal guard. Eagle has a dent in the chest and moderate age wear, one liner finger torn. The chinstrap buckle is lacking and the leather billet is a recent replacement. $18,000 - $22,000 168

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484 Prussian 1st Foot Guards Officer M1894 Grenadier’s Mitre Model 1894 mitre helmet of the First Foot Guards, First and Second Battalions. Has silvered front plate with Frederickian eagle, cipher with motto “Semper Talis,” metal hatband embossed with grenade motifs. Red wool ‘bag’ trimmed with silver braiding. Complete with silvered pearshaped officer’s pompom, silver-finish flat chin scales, leather sweatband and iron inner frame. Comes with display figurine. Rare. Metal parts with some polish residue. Pompom is a possible reproduction. One small spot of moth damage. $7,000 - $9,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

485 Bavarian Medical Officer of General’s Rank M1886 Spiked Helmet with Parade Plume Black enameled leather helmet with fire gilt trim, front plate has pierced central crown and enamel planchet introduced for generals in 1913. Fluted spike plume holder on a cruciform base complete with white and blue feather plume. Has national and state cockades and slightly convex chin scales, the latter feature identifying it as a medical helmet and not the very similar General adjutant’s helmet. Interior has a white silk liner, leather sweatband and paper maker’s label. A well preserved specimen showing no signs of tampering. $8,000 - $10,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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486 Prussian Alexander’s Officer’s M1894 Garde Mitre Mitre helmet of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of Alexander’s Guard Grenadiers. Tombac front plate with officer’s pattern guard star and crown with enameled details, Large cylindrical pompom of silver bullion and black velvet. Red wool ‘bag’ seamed with silver officer’s braid, white cloth head band has tombac grenade ornaments and chin scales. Interior with drawstring leather sweatband. Includes a display figurine. Very rare to find this complete. Moderate age staining on the wool bag. Age toning and polish residue on metal. $16,000 - $18,000 170

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487 British 21st Lancer’s Officer’s M1898 Helmet Black patent leather body trimmed with gold braid and bullion embroidery, ribbed sky blue wool mortarboard trimmed in bullion cord. First pattern silver officer’s front plate with Queen’s crown and unit title “21st Empress of India’s Lancers” on a gilt sunburst background. Lion’s head bosses hold chin chain. White feather plume has bullion plume socket rosette with “VR” cipher. Interior with crimson silk liner and tan leather sweatband. Exterior in a very good condition. Silk liner is in poor condition. $8,000 - $10,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

488 Austrian Uhlan Officer’s Model 1899 Czapka Black lacquered leather helmet with mortarboard top covered in red wool and trimmed in gold and black mixed bullion cord. Crown has three bands of gold and black braid signifying senior officer’s rank, visor trimmed in embroidered bullion. Gilt double-headed eagle front plate pierced with regimental number “1” backed in black leather. Complete with black horsehair plume, bullion cockade, gold plume chain backed in red wool, lion head rosettes and laurel leaf pattern chin scales. The interior has red silk liner with brown leather sweatband. Complete with display figurine. Normal age toning and service wear, particularly to braid and bullion. Lining fabric has a few wear holes. $2,500 - $3,500 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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489 Austrian General’s Chapeau Ca 1900 Black fur felt chapeau with black silk trim and cockade, gold braid cockade loop and gold bullion eagle rosettes on both points. Complete with black cock feather plume. Good with normal age and service wear. $800 - $1,000

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490 Austrian Model 1905 Dragoon Officer’s Helmet Black painted metal helmet with gilt lion embossed comb, eagle front plate and chin scales. Complete with liner and sweatband. Good with normal service wear. $1,200 - $1,600


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492 British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Dress Sword 32” blade retains faint traces of engraving, hilt has brass double clam shell, reverse folding, and “D” guard, urn-shaped pommel and silver wire wrapped grip. Complete with brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade age toned with light widely scattered pitting. Scabbard lacking the drag. $1,000 - $1,500

493 Rare Eckfelt Committee of Safety Socket Bayonet 18” triangular blade. 23” overall length. Base stamped U.S. and faintly stamped Eckfelt immediately above. Bayonet is smooth with a dark patina. Sharp and crisp markings. Excellent overall. A very rare and hard to find Revolutionary War bayonet. $2,000 - $3,000

491 Italian 16th Century Halberd Head measures 22” x 8”, overall length 89”. Double-edged spear has a crescent base, crescentshaped ax blade and beak engraved and pierced with stylized griffin motifs, engraved socket with upturned bridle catch hook on the obverse. Four iron languets attach the head to the round oak pole with iron base tip with ball finial. Good. Moderate age toning and service wear, spear has overall shallow pitting. One nail missing from languet. Wood with even age- darkened patina. $1,500 - $2,500

494 US Revolutionary War Eagle Head Sword 31.5” blued blade engraved with gilt floral pattern. Single brass guard with eagle head pommel; turned bone handle. Hairline age crack in the handle. $800 - $1,200

495 British 18th Century Cavalry Sword 35.75” double fuller blade. Obverse ricasso with partially legible maker’s name “GIL...”; spine marked and dated WARRENTED NEVER TO FAIL 1790. Hilt has silver-plated “P” guard and dove head pommel with checkered wooden grip. Lacking scabbard. Normal age and wear. Blade has moderate pitting. $800 - $1,200 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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496 German 18th Century Officer’s Horseman Broadsword 31.25” double-edged blade with blunt tip marked in the central fuller J. J. RUNKEL. SOLINGEN. Has gilt finished bronze basket hilt three-branch guard chased with military trophy and floral motifs; bottom portion of the inner cross guard removed and the end smoothed near the grip. Crown pommel with floral elements. Grip of checked ivory. Complete with iron scabbard. A pattern with Hessian Revolutionary War association. Blade in bright finish with light spotting. Grip age toned. Moderate oxidation on the scabbard. $1,500 - $2,500

497 French Napoleonic Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword 38” double fuller blade with an Italian maker’s mark on the spine. Hilt has brass five-branch guard with pierced clam shell motif, grip wrapped in leather and copper wire. Complete with brass-covered scabbard with leather inserts. Scattered age spotting on the blade. Light age and service wear. $1,500 - $2,000

498 French Napoleonic Year XIII Cuirassier Sword 38” double-fullered blade with proof marks on the ricasso and a “Klingenthal” maker’s inscription dated “1814” on the spine. Hilt has brass four-branch guard and leather-wrapped grip retaining only one strand of wire. Complete with iron scabbard. Good. Some wear on the leather grip. $1,000 - $1,500

499 British 1805 Pattern Napoleonic Wars Naval Officer’s Sword 27.75” blades with floral and military motifs, and retaining much of the blue panel and gold leaf finish. Hilt has gilt finished brass “P” guard with anchor engraved languets, lion’s head pommel and wire wrapped ivory grip. Complete with leather scabbard with floral engraved brass mountings. Maker marked on the reverse of the throat “Salter / Sword Cutler / & Jeweler / to H R H the / Duke of Sussex / 35 / Strand London.” Light to moderate pitting on the tip half of the blade; small chips and cracks on the grip. $1,000 - $1,200 174

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500 French Napoleonic 1st Empire Navy Flintlock Belt Pistol .70 caliber, 7.25” round barrel with partially legible proof marks, original flint. Brass frame marked “E / 79.” Wood club grip with brass and iron furniture. Complete with iron belt hook and ramrod. Very good. Light age and service wear. $800 - $1,200

501 English Napoleonic Era Flintlock Pistol .68 caliber smoothbore, 6.5” octagonal flared barrel. Flat-style lockplate and gooseneck hammer. Checkered walnut stock with raised carving around the tang, iron capped empire butt, iron triggerguard and rear ramrod pipe with decorative finials. Excellent overall, barrel retaining most of the original bright blue finish. Stock is excellent. Stock has a small crack line at the muzzle on the right side. $1,000 - $2,000

502 British Boxlock Flintlock Pistol .520 bore diameter, 3” brass cannon barrel. Engraved brass frame. Walnut grips. Very good. Missing ramrod. $800 - $1,200

504 All Metal English Flint Pistol .480 smooth bore, 3” screw barrel. Engraved all-metal grips and frame. Folding trigger. Military motif engraved in the left side of frame. All metal has been lightly cleaned. Some light pitting. Overall good. Hammer has an old repaired. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

503 Pair of English Flintlock Pocket Pistols by Smith of London .45 caliber smoothbore, 1.5” round screw barrel. Engraved brass frames; on one side is Smith, on the other, London. Original flint. Silver wire inlays of vines and flowers; silver mask butt. Barrels are browned and smooth. Brass with nice patina. Silver has oxidized to a black. Some of the flower inlays are missing. Overall condition is good. $2,000 - $3,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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505 European Flintlock Pistol with Grotesque Masked Butt .54 caliber, 9” octagonal-to-round barrel. Brass mounted with the grotesque mask motif repeated on the triggerguard. Floral designed brass sideplate, lockplate escutcheon, and ramrod thimble. Banana-shaped lock. Walnut stock with carved finial behind tang. Very good condition. There is a 3” crack in the stock at the left side of the muzzle. Brass has nice untouched patina. $700 - $1,000 506 Pair of Flintlock Boxlock Pistols .30 caliber, 1.25” round screw barrel. Engraved iron frame; on one side is Brunn, and on the other, London. Folding triggers. Checkered rosewood handles only on the outline. All metal is sharp and crisp with nice smooth light brown patina. Grips are excellent. Very fine small pair. $1,000 - $1,500

507 Flintlock Pistol .430 bore diameter, 3.25” brass cannon-style barrel. Walnut stock with brass mountings. Excellent. $750 - $1,000

509 Model 1836 Flintlock Pistol by A. Waters .54 caliber, 8.5” round smoothbore barrel with “U.S. / JH” proofs. Reconverted to flint using original and contemporary parts. Lock marked with an eagle head proof and “A. WATERS / MILBURY MASS / 1837.” Iron furniture, walnut stock; complete with swivel ramrod. Good. Overall light pitting. Normal age and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500 176

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508 English Double-Barrel Flintlock Pistol by Walls .60 bore diameter, 8” double barrels. Patent breech, flat-style lockplates engraved Walls. Flat-style gooseneck hammer. Roller on the frizzen spring. Engraved breech and tang. Walnut stock. Barrel has been cleaned leaving a light brown patina with some very light rust pitting. Locks and hammers are very sharp and crisp. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $3,000 - $4,000


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510 French Napoleonic Year IX Military Flintlock Pistol .70 caliber, 8” round barrel with proof marks, tang marked “Me an 9.” Original flint. Lock with brass pan, marked “Mowbeuge / Manuf’re N’le.” Full wood stock with club grip, brass and iron furniture. Complete with ramrod. Very good. One small spot of recent oxidation on the muzzle. $1,000 - $2,000

512 French 1st Empire Napoleonic Officer’s Flintlock Pistol .58 caliber, 5” round barrel, tang marked “M. an 9.” Original flint. Lock engraved “Maubeuge / Manuf.’e N.’el.” Wood full-stock with club grip, iron furniture. Complete with ramrod. Very good. Normal service wear. $1,000 - $1,500

514 French 1st Empire Napoleonic Flintlock Pistol .55 caliber, 8.75” octagonal Damascus steel barrel proofed “EX.” Original flint. Unmarked lock, full wood stock with windowpane checkered grip; raised craving around most fittings and an empire-style butt. Floral engraved iron furniture including buttplate, triggerguard, tang and two-part sideplate. Complete with horn tipped wood ramrod held by turned iron pipes. Good. Some age toning on the wood and metal, and a few scuffs on the stock. $1,000 - $2,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

511 French Napoleonic 1st Empire M-1777 Flintlock Pistol .69 caliber, 7.75” round barrel with proof marks and dated “1809.” Original flint. Lock marked “M’re imp’le de St. etienne.” Wood half-stock with club grip, brass and iron furniture. Complete with ramrod. Very good. Light age and service wear. $1,200 - $2,000

513 English Napoleonic Flintlock Brass Barrel Pistol .57 caliber, 6.15” brass octagonal barrel with proofs and an iron tang with saddle rear sight. Original flint with unmarked brass lockplate and pan. Full wood stock with checkered grip, empire butt and raised serrated carving around the barrel tang. Brass fittings including an octagonal buttplate, two-piece sideplate, triggerguard and turned ramrod pipes. Complete with an older mid-19th century replacement ramrod with hard rubber tip. Very good. Barrel dark around the touch hole. Normal age and service wear. $1,000 - $2,000

515 Wheelock Rifle Lock Plate ca 17th Century Relief chiseled with male figures in landscape scene. Lock is complete. Very sharp and crisp with nice brown patina. The neck of the hammer has had some repair. $1,000 - $1,500

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516 Colonial New England Club-Butt Musket and Bayonet .80 caliber, 39” round pinned barrel with English proofs, original flint. British military lock marked with a crown and “GR.” Walnut stock with thick club butt made without a buttplate. First or Second model Brown Bess brass triggerguard. Three ramrod pipes and a wooden ramrod. Complete with a British “Brown Bess” pattern socket bayonet with 15.5” blade. Good. Even untouched age patina. Minor stress cracks in the stock on the barrel channel and opposite the lock. Minor wood loss. $3,000 - $4,500

517 British Raper of Leeds Flintlock Musketoon .69 caliber, 27” round barrel with British proofs at the breech, 44” overall. Lockplate is marked Raper Leeds. Barrel finished in brown with British proofs. Lock was case hardened. Brass mounted walnut stock with the raised carved beaver tail behind the tang. Barrel retains most of the brown finish. Lock and hammer are very crisp with a nice mottled grey look. Markings are sharp and clear. Brass with tarnished look. Walnut stock with some nicks and dings. Overall excellent. $3,000 - $5,000

518 French Napoleonic 1st Empire M1777 An IX Flintlock Musket and Bayonet .69 caliber, 40” round barrel marked Freconnet with partially legible date stamp “LD 180_”. Original flint. Lock with brass pan marked “M’a imp’le / De Tulle.” Full-length walnut stock with mixed iron and brass furniture indicating possible artillery or Navy issue. Complete with matching 17.5” blade socket bayonet, well-marked. Good. Scattered age spots on the metal. Hairline crack at the wrist. $1,000 - $1,500

519 U.S. Surcharged 1766 Charleville Musket .73 caliber, 44.5” round barrel with “US” surcharge and date stamp “D75.” Original flint. The lock surcharged with a large “US,” the frizzen re-faced during the period. Sideplate is stamped “PN.” Full-length stock with iron furniture; complete with ramrod. Even dark age toned finish on the metal, moderate pitting on the barrel around the touch hole; lacks one sling swivel. Stock has some chipped wood loss around the lock and buttplates and a hairline crack running from the wrist to the buttplate on the obverse. $3,500 - $5,000 178

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520 Third Model Brown Bess Musket and Bayonet with War of 1812 Provenance .70 caliber, 39” round barrel with English proofs. Original flint, lock marked with a crown over “GR” and “TOWER.” Full-length wood stock has brass furniture, reverse of the buttstock hank inscribed in ink “J. C. Hull” and “Capt. Grander’s Rifle.” Complete with ramrod. With the musket is a note handwritten on the back of a blank check from the Canadian Bank of Hamilton detailing the weapon’s history, “I traded a single barrel shot gun Levi M. Gander for this gun in the year 1893 at Falls View, Ont JC Hull The gun was said to be used by Capt. Gander the father of

Levi M. G. at the Battle of Lundy Lane Jy 25/14. JC Hull.” The reference to Capt. Gander most likely refers to Jacob Gander, an officer in the Canadian militia during the War of 1812. Additionally, a British socket bayonet with 16.75” blade and leather scabbard and brass button stud is included. Metal is aged dark with light surface oxidation. Stock has normal service wear and has several holes drill into the forestock. There is a 4” repair to the stock just in front of the side plate along the edge of the barrel channel. $3,500 - $5,000

521 Model 1808 Contract Flintlock Musket by L. Pomeroy .69 caliber, 44.5” barrel. Dated 1810 with SNY and P M markings near the breech. Lockplate marked L. Pomeroy. Walnut stock. This has a very unusual large triggerguard. All metal has been cleaned to bright. Metal with sharp and crisp lines. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $2,000

522 US M-1816 Pomeroy Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel. Dated 1820 with SJ and P V markings near the breech. Lockplate marked L. Pomeroy. Walnut stock. This has a very unusual large triggerguard. Very good. Metal with sharp and crisp lines. Stock is very good with some nicks and dings. $800 - $1,200

523 Model 1816 Contract Musket by L. Pomeroy .69 caliber, 42” barrel with US JH P in a circle marked at the breech. Lockplate marked L. Pomeroy, and date 1838 US. Three barrel bands with walnut stock. Converted to percussion using the Belgian method. All metal has been cleaned to bright, with nice sharp and crisp lines. Stock has cartouche on the top of the comb of stock near the buttplate. Dim cartouche on the left flat. Stock with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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524 U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel. Original flint; lock marked U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / 1837. Has several initials lightly carved in the stock. Ramrod is a contemporary replacement. Good. Dark age toning with heavy pitting near the pan. $1,000 - $1,500

525 U.S. Model 1817 Flintlock Rifle .54 caliber, 35.75” round rifled barrel with proof marks. Has a fixed rear sight, “182_” tang date and a partially legible ownership stamp. Reconverted back to flint using original parts; lock marked and dated US / DERINGER / PHILADa / 1823. Full-length walnut stock with tool and patch box in the rear obverse with sheet iron hinged cover, faint cartouche on the reverse; iron furniture. Complete with brass-tipped ramrod. Good. Even age dark finish on the metal. Normal service wear. $3,000 - $5,000

526 Full-Stock Kentucky Rifle by S. Addams .40 caliber, 42” octagonal barrel. With silver signature block and the name S Addams. Lockplate is marked Samuel Moore, a lock maker from PA. Brass triggerguard and ramrod ferules. Maple stock with no buttplate. Southern-style “poor boy’s” rifle. Barrel has nice dark patina. Hammer is a replacement. Lock with dark patina. Stock is excellent. Brass with tarnished look. Rifle is Southern style made without buttplate. $1,000 - $1,500

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527 Full-Stock Flintlock Rifle by L.M. Cash .36 caliber, 36.5” octagonal barrel length. Marking on top of barrel L. M. Cash. Tiger-striped maple stock with cheek piece. Has brass triggerguard, engraved four-piece patchbox and buttplate. The front lock and hammer have floral and tinsel engravings and markings; “Warrented” is the only legible marking. German silver inlaid heart behind the tang on wrist. German silver inlaid star on cheek piece and below a three-point crest. On each side of the barrel there are three German silver escutcheons. Has three brass ramrod pipes and brass fore end cap. Comes with ramrod. No information discovered on maker L.M. Cash. The brass furniture have a nice untouched patina. The tiger-striped maple stock is in excellent shape, with only very minor nicks and dings. The front lock and hammer have an even dark patina mixing with pitting. The barrel has some minor pitting by the lock that blends well with the browning of the barrel. There are some nicks and dings on the barrel. The marking on top of the barrel is sharp. All other markings are not as legible. Brass with nice patina. Stock may have been lightly cleaned with traces of black patina in the protected areas. Overall condition is very good plus. $1,500 - $2,500

528 English Flintlock Sporting Gun .540 bore diameter. 40” round tapered barrel. Patent breech, marked London on the top of the barrel. Lockplate with faint markings Ketland & Co. Brass triggerguard with acorn finial. Brass mounted. Full walnut stock. Barrel has a smooth brown patina. Lockplate is sharp and crisp with dim markings and nice lines. Stock is excellent with nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

529 English Flintlock Fowler by Twigg & Bass .54 caliber, 36” laminated twist smoothbore barrel, round halfway down the length, octagonal to the breech with English proof marks. Engraved on top TWIGG & BASS LONDON. Original flint with re-bushed touch hole. Lockplate with floral engraving and marked TWIGG / & BASS. Light walnut half stock with checkered forestock and wrist, silvered and engraved iron furniture. Complete with a contemporary bass-tipped wood ramrod. Good. Light age toning. $1,000 - $1,500

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530 Flintlock Fowler .67 caliber, 34” round smoothbore laminated twist barrel. Front sight on a four-point star inlaid silver base. Breech with gold inlaid hunting hound scene and maker’s name in script, reconverted to flint. Lockplate has edge engraving and inlaid gold hound motif with maker’s name SCOTT. Walnut half-stock with checkered forestock and wrist; cheek piece on the reverse. Silver barrel pin plates, engraved iron mountings including the triggerguard with inlaid silver shield-shaped escutcheon and pineapple finial. Complete with wood ramrod. Good. Even dark age patina. Moderate service wear. Slight loss of gold inlay near the touch hole. $1,500 - $2,000

531 Ellis-Jennings Sliding Lock Repeating Flintlock Rifle .54 caliber, 36” round barrel. Marked on top of barrel at breech US AH P in a circle. Missing lock. Iron patchbox, three barrel bands. Walnut stock. One of the great rarities in collecting US martial arms. Only 520 contracted for. Barrel is grey to brown. Stock is excellent with a cartouche. A very rare musket missing its lock. $1,200 - $1,600

532 Swedish-Made Matchlock Musket .70 caliber smoothbore, 43.5” octagonal-to-round barrel with raised ring on the muzzle. Marked near the breech PA in a rectangular box. PA also marked on the rear of the lockplate. Wood stock. Barrel has a grey-to-brown patina with light pitting mixing in. Lockplate evenly matches the barrel with pitting and grey-to-brown patina. Stock has had some old repairs around the rear portion of the lock mortise. 34” of the fore end have been replaced and colored to match the stock. $2,000 - $4,000

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533 Contemporary Jaeger Rifle by Jack T. Haugh .620 bore diameter, 31” flared barrel. Signed on top of barrel Jack T. Haugh and his mark in a box. Very finely engraved at the breech. German silver decorative blade front sight; very finely made notched rear barrel sight with finial. Rear tang engraved and flared. Engraved Banana-shaped flat lockplate with beveled edges. Nicely shaped and engraved gooseneck-style cock. Faceted pan, frizzen with very finely made frizzen spring with finial. Thick brass buttplate engraved with a native American and a fancy finial running onto the comb of stock. Very finely engraved brass sideplate with boar being chased by dog and hunter on horse. Similarly engraved brass

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triggerguard with finial inlaid with molding surrounding the outer of the guard. Engraved with a stag. Finely carved wood and silver wire inlaid to the front of the finial and the rear brass ferule. Nicely fluted brass ferules. Front loop sling, rear brass knob for sling. Beautifully carved and silver wire inlaid walnut stock with carved sliding patchbox cover. Silver-plated with very fine carving and silver wire inlaid behind the tang. Horn tip at muzzle. Ebony ramrod, double-set triggers. This rifle was built by Jack Haugh who is in the Custom Long Rifle Makers Hall of Fame, and is one of the best makers in American. This is one the most fantastic custom rifles ever offered for sale at Cowan’s. Excellent condition. $8,000 - $10,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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534 Engraved Manhattan Navy Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, 6.5” barrel, S/N 80. Walnut grip, 5-shot cylinder, brass grip frame. Very good condition with a fair bore. The loading lever is a replacement and about half of the screws are replaced. The brass grip frame has traces of original silver wash remaining and the frame has been cold blued. There is a small chip in the left grip panel. $1,000 - $1,500

536 Colt Model 1849 Revolver PLUS Flask and Holster .31 caliber, 4” octagonal barrel, S/N 190737. All matching numbers. Single line New York address. Walnut grips. Comes with an original holster, flask, mold, nipple wrenches. Original opened packet of cartridges with one cartridge and leather cap box. Revolver is sharp and crisp retaining traces of original blue finish. Cylinder has turned to a patina brown. Extra items are good to very good. $1,000 - $1,500 184

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535 Remington New Model Percussion Revolver .44 caliber, 8” octagonal barrel length, S/N 30067. Markings on top of barrel in 2 lines “Patented Sept. 14, 1858” over “E. Remington & Sons Ilion New York U.S.A.” Cartouche on left side of the grips “BH.” Has mortised cone sight. Grips are a well finished open-grain walnut with crisp cartouche and has nicks and dings. The barrel, frame and 6-shot cylinder retain some of the blue finish that blends to a light brown patina. Does show some wear from use on the frame. The triggerguard is brass and has an untouched patina. The trigger and hammer show traces of case color. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $2,500

537 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, 7.5” octagonal barrel length with loading lever, S/N 105140. Markings on barrel “Address Col Sam Colt New York U.S. America.” Naval battle scene on 6-shot cylinder. Round brass triggerguard and backstrap. The frame, trigger and hammer have small traces of case color. Bright gray patina on frame. The barrel retains little of the blue, but has a light brown patina throughout the length of the barrel. The brass backstrap and triggerguard have an untouched patina. Walnut grips have some nicks and dings. Bore is in good condition. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,000


Civil War — Hand Guns

538 Cooper Double-Action Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, 6” octagonal barrel length, S/N 6376. Markings on barrel in three lines “Cooper Firearms MFG. Frankford Phila PA” over “Pat. Jan.7, 1851, Apr. 25, 1854, Sep.4, 1860” over “Sept. 1, 1863 Sept. 22, 1863.” Blue finish with case colored frame, hammer and trigger. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. Grips are in excellent condition retaining most of the original varnish. The frame, trigger and hammer retain some of the case color. The barrel retains some of the blue finish. The triggerguard and backstrap are brass with the brass having an untouched patina. Markings are good. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

540 Philadelphia Percussion Deringer .41 caliber, 1.5” octagonal barrel length. Markings on top of barrel in two lines Deringer over Philadelphia and on lockplate in two lines Deringer over Philadelphia. Walnut stock with checkered grip. German silver engraved triggerguard, escutcheons on each side of stock, side lock and flash plate. German silver tear-shaped buttplate and shield behind the upper tang. Browned barrel with case colored engraved lockplate and hammer. Case colored trigger. The stock is in excellent shape with very minor scratches and retaining most of the original varnish. The German silver parts have a dulling patina. The lockplate, hammer and trigger have a plum patina. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

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539 Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36 caliber, 4.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 60850. Markings on top of barrel Manhattan Firearms Co. Newark NJ over Patented March 8, 1864. One-piece walnut grips with silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard. Blue finish with case colored frame, hammer and trigger. Military and Naval scenes engraved on the 5-shot cylinder. The walnut grips have nicks, dings and retain most of the varnish. Some of the original blue finish is retained on the barrel that blends with a plum patina. Right side of barrel towards the muzzle has some pitting. Case color remains on the frame, trigger and hammer. The backstrap and triggerguard retain some of the silver plating with a darkening patina blending in with brass being visible throughout. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,000

541 Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver .44 caliber, 8” round barrel, S/N 88973. All numbers match. New York address. Sub-inspector’s initials on most parts. Brass triggerguard, iron backstrap. Walnut grips. Barrel is smooth with light brown patina. Lever is a mottled brown. Cylinder scene is good with nice brown patina. Frame is mottled brown. Brass triggerguard has been cleaned and is bright. Walnut grips with some nicks and dings a readable cartouche. $1,500 - $2,000

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542 Remington New Model 1858 Percussion Revolver .44 caliber percussion, 8” octagonal barrel length. Markings on top of barrel in three lines Patent Sept. 14, 1858 over E. Remington & Sons Ilion, New York U.S.A. over New Model. Blue finish with walnut grips and case color hammer. Brass trigger guard. The left side on the stock is cartouche with “BH.” This revolver is very sharp and crisp. Cartouche is very good. The barrel, cylinder and frame retain some of the original blue finish that blends to a nice plum patina. The trigger guard has a yellowing patina with some wear spots. The grips are in good shape with minor nicks and dings. Traces of case color on the hammer blend to plum patina. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $2,500

545 Engraved 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver .31 caliber, 4” barrel, S/N 60471 with punch dot indicating factory engraving. Nicely engraved in tight scrolls with stippled background. Left side of frame engraved Colts Patent in a banner. Engraved brass backstrap and triggerguard. Select walnut grips. Very sharp and crisp revolver with dark untouched patina. Grips have darkened. This revolver is an excellent example of an engraved 1849 pocket revolver. $4,000 - $5,000

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543 Colt Model 1860 Percussion Revolver .44 caliber, 8” round barrel, S/N 67290. All serial numbers match. Brass triggerguard and iron backstrap. Walnut grips. Cartouche on right grip Barrel is brown. Cylinder has nice brown patina. Good cylinder scene. Frame has a nice aged mottled look. All markings are sharp and crisp. Walnut grips have some scratches and dings with faint, but visible cartouches. A very nice sharp Civil War revolver. $2,500 - $3,500

544 Bacon Percussion Revolver .31 caliber, 5” round barrel length, S/N 892. Markings on barrel Bacon MFG. Co. Norwich, Conn. Simple scroll engraving on right and left side of the frame behind the fluted 5-shot cylinder. Blue finish with one-piece walnut grips. The walnut grips retain the varnish finish with minor nicks and dings. The barrel retains some of the blue finish. Some light pitting at the muzzle. The frame, hammer, trigger, triggerguard have an even gray patina with some areas showing a brown-to-plum patina. The markings are sharp. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000

546 Engraved Manhattan Percussion Revolver .31 caliber, 5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 4105. Patent dates in two lines on bottom of frame. Markings on barrel Manhattan Fire Arms MFG. Co. New York. Walnut grips. Blue finish with case color hammer and loading lever. Rolled stage coach hold-up scene on cylinder. Scroll engraving on right and left side of frame. The revolver overall is a sharp and crisp with a lot of original finish. The grips have the original varnish with only a couple of dings. A lot of the original blue is retained on the barrel. Small traces of case color remain in the protected areas that blend to a plum patina. The bore is good. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000


Civil War — Hand Guns

547 Colt Model 1860 Percussion Army Revolver .44 caliber, 8” round barrel, S/N 37786. All numbers match. Four screw cut for shoulder stock. New York address. Brass triggerguard, iron backstrap and walnut grips. Barrel with dark brown patina. Cylinder with dark brown patina, the cylinder scene is visible but dim. Some battering of the cylinder. Frame and lever have a matching patina. Grips have been oiled over. A cartouche visible. $700 - $1,000

549 Cased Set of Percussion Duelers .65 caliber smoothbore, 12” octagonal barrels, 18” overall. Gold line at breech. Patent breech with sight incorporated on the tang. Checkered walnut stock. Pistols are in poor condition. The original case still has the original green lining. Case is in good condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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548 Model 1836 Waters Contract Percussion SingleShot Pistol .54 caliber, 8.5” barrel with “J. H. / P” inspector and proof marks, converted to percussion. Lockplate stamped with an eagle head and “T,” maker marked and dated “A. H. WATERS & Co / MILBURY MASS / 1844.” Walnut half stock with club grip and two cartouches; iron furniture. Complete with a swivel ramrod. Metal cleaned bright. Stock worn on the edges; wood agedarkened with a crack across the grip. $600 - $900

550 Whitney Pocket Percussion Revolver with Original Holster .31 caliber, 4” octagonal barrel, S/N 12310. Marked on the top of barrel in two lines E. Whitney New Haven. Brass triggerguard with walnut grips. Comes with original old holster. Barrel retains some of the original blue finish. The cylinder scene is excellent with nice light blue finish turning plum. Frame with patina. Grips are good. In an original holster. $1,000 - $1,500

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551 Cased Matched Pair Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant .31 caliber, 7.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 61. Cased with all accessories. New. $1,500 - $2,000

552 Pair English Percussion Boxlock Single-Shot Pistol with Folding Bayonet .50 caliber, 5” iron octagonal browned Damascus twist barrels with folding bayonets. Locks engraved with floral motifs on the side panels. Smooth walnut club grips. Good. Even age toning and light wear. $1,500 - $2,000

553 Cased Pair of Belgian Muff Percussion Pistols .30 caliber, 1.5” round screw in barrel length, S/N 963. Marking on left side of barrel in an oval “E” over “LG” over star. Each pistol has the same engravings and markings. The frame lower and upper tang have a scroll engraving. The buttplate has a an oval border with a four-petal flower engraved on the bottom. The grips are ivory. Leather case with decorative border and scroll design on top. Has a faded red velvet lining with a metal bullet mold and a sterling silver powder flask. The ivory grips are in excellent shape with an untouched yellowing patina. The metal has a smooth bright finish with very minor staining. Has sharp edges. The markings and engraving are very sharp and crisp. The leather case does have some scuffing especially on the corners. The velvet has a faded red to orange color. The bullet mold and the powder flask have a dark untouched patina. Overall condition is very good. $2,500 - $3,500

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554 English Single-Shot Percussion Pistol .54 caliber, 6” octagonal smooth bore barrel engraved London on the top with two silver inlaid bands on the breech and an engraved tang. Floral engraved hammer and backlock maker marked J. TARRAT. Fulllength walnut stock has a checkered club grip, silver barrel pin plates and shield-shaped escutcheon below the barrel tang, and engraved iron triggerguard and ramrod pipe. Wooden ramrod is a contemporary replacement. Fair to good. Moderate age and service wear. Stock has been cracked and repaired in several places; wood loss behind the lockplate and on the forward barrel channel. Tips broken from the reverse barrel pin plate. $600 - $800

555 Prussian M1850 Cavalry Percussion Pistol Marked to an Uhlan Unit 15 mm, 8.75” barrel dated 1852. Lock with nipple protector. Maker marked with crown over SUHL / S & C. Brass furniture, triggerguard marked to the 16th Uhlans: 16. U. 4. 101. Good. Even age toning and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500

556 Cased Belgian Percussion Boxlock Pistols .38 caliber, 1.5” Damascus barrel length, S/N 5525. Iron frame with original ivory grips. Markings on left side of barrel in oval pattern with “E (above) L.G.” Frame and tang have scroll engraving. This cased set also has all ivory accessories in original rosewood case with brass inlaid border around the case lid; brass plaque in the center of the lid. Case is lined in a blue cloth. An aged note comes with this cased set from the consignor, which reads: “Pair of dueling pistols with ivory handles. These pistols were purchased from the McCormick family of Charleston, S.C. who were friends of Gen. Robt. E. Lee. These pistols are understood to have been purchased to the family by Gen. Lee when Mr. McCormick was a teacher at Washington & Lee Univ. where Lee was the president of the Univ. then.” These pistols are alleged to have been held by the same family for at least three generations. The original box is in excellent shape with nicks and dings. The brass inlay has a nice untouched patina. The engraving and markings are sharp and crisp. The barrels and hammer have a brown patina. The ivory grips along with the accessories are aged to yellow. Overall condition is very good. $2,500 - $3,500

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557 Percussion Target Rifle by J. Craig, Pittsburgh .54 caliber, 31.5” heavy octagonal barrel, stamped on the breech J. Craig Pittsburgh PA. Marked on the back-action percussion lock J. Craig Pittsburgh. Double-set triggers, brass triggerguard, brass buttplate and toeplate. Fancy walnut stock. Has scope mounts with a brass tube sight. 25-pound target rifle. Barrel retains a plum finish with sharp edges. One dovetail in the rear of barrel, and two extra screws for scope mounts. Lock is sharp and crisp. Stock has a slight crack in the right side of stock; may be an old repair. Overall very good. 25-pound bench target rifle. $1,500 - $2,000

558 Percussion Target Rifle by A.W. Foster .36 caliber, 30” heavy octagonal barrel, 1.5” across the flats. Barrel marked A. W. Foster Pittsburg P.A. Long tang rear sight and hood front sight. Brass buttplate, toeplate and triggerguard. Double-set triggers with a walnut stock. Has false muzzle. Barrel still retains some of the original blue finish turning plum. Markings are sharp and crisp. Brass has nice tarnished look. Stock is excellent. Hooded front sight is more modern. Bore is excellent. Overall excellent bench rifle. $1,500 - $2,000

559 Remington Hepburn Single-Shot Rifle .45-70 caliber, 30” heavy octagonal barrel, S/N 1734. Top of barrel marked E. Remington & Sons Ilion New York. Marked 45-70 caliber, on the bottom flat of barrel. Checkered pistol grip. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel is smooth and brown. Frame has sharp and crisp markings with nice patina. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

560 Mexican War M1842 Springfield Percussion Musket .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with proof marks. Lock marked with eagle and SPRINGFIELD / 1847. Full-length walnut stock with iron furniture. Has correct contemporary tulip-end ramrod. Overall age darkened even finish. Light pitting on the breech with wood loss behind the nipple. The head of the tang screw has recent file marks. $800 - $1,200 190

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561 Percussion Full-Stock Rifle .40 caliber, 40.5” octagonal barrel. Buckhorn rear barrel sight with blade front sight. Barrel held to stock with brass wedges. Lockplate marked M. Maslin warranted. Engraved forward-action percussion lock. Brass mounted with a four-piece engraved patchbox. Maple stock. Barrel has nice dark patina with pitting around the percussion drum spreading to the lock. Lock with dark patina. Stock has untouched dark patina. Brass with untouched patina. Very nice rifle in the black. $1,000 - $1,500

562 Percussion Full-Stock Rifle by Daniel Sarvey .31 caliber, 40” octagonal barrel marked D.S. Buckhorn. Rear barrel sight blade front sight. Forward-action percussion lock marked J. Tarrati & Sons. Eight engraved German silver inlays; two German silver four-point inlays on the both sides of the wrist; German silver oval inlaid on the cheek piece. Unusually shaped two-piece patchbox of brass that is also engraved. Brass buttplate, toeplate, triggerguard and nosecap. Double-set triggers. Maple stock. The barrel has dark untouched patina. Lock matches the barrel. Brass and silver has tarnished patina. Stock has very nice untouched blackened patina. Overall this is a very fine untouched percussion rifle. $1,000 - $1,500

563 Percussion Full-Stock Rifle with N. Ashmore Lock .36 caliber, 39.25” octagonal barrel. Engraved lock marked “N. ASHMORE,” an early 19th Lancaster, PA lock maker. Double-set triggers, maple stock with untouched dark age patina and double line carving along the ramrod channel, brass furniture and wooden ramrod. Good, nice age toning, some light pitting and moderate wood loss around the nipple and behind the breech. $750 - $1,000

564 J.C. Short Percussion Rifle, Danville, Kentucky .34 caliber, 32” octagonal barrel, marked JC Short KY. Lockplate is marked J.C Short Ky. Double-set triggers, Brass triggerguard, brass buttplate, iron fore end tip, walnut stock. Missing ramrod. Barrel and lock have nice untouched patina. Stock is good with some nicks and dings. Brass has been cleaned. $800 - $1,200 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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565 J.C. Short Percussion Rifle, Danville, Kentucky .40 caliber, 36” octagonal barrel. Barrel marked J.C Short Danville Ky. Patented breech. Iron mounted with double-set triggers. Hooded rear sight mounted on the rear tang. Walnut stock typical of the region, having a hump behind the tang. Barrel and lock with untouched patina. Some pitting around the percussion drum. Stock has an old repair using a brass sheet with wood screws. Stock with nice old blackened patina. $800 - $1,200

566 Lancaster, Kentucky Percussion Rifle .45 caliber, 39.5” octagonal barrel with silver front sight blade, iron rear sight and a double-screw tang. Lock has engraved hammer and plated marked “Henry James / Warranted.” Maple stock grain stained by hand to resemble tiger stripes; with cheek rest. Brass furniture includes three ramrod pipes and a floral and serpentine line engraved patch box. Complete with wood ramrod. Good, even dark age toning on the barrel and lock. Light spots of old oxidation. $1,500 - $2,500

567 Percussion Long Rifle by Simon Miller .40 caliber, 42” octagonal barrel. Lockplate marked Shmore warranted. Engraved forward-action percussion lock. This rifle was converted from flint to percussion using the original lockplate. Four-piece engraved brass patchbox. Brass sideplate, nosecap, triggerguard, buttplate and toeplate. Silver half-moons inlaid on both sides of the stock. Curly maple stock with incised caving and molding lines. Barrel is smooth and brown with some pitting around the percussion drum and on the barrel around the drum. Lockplate is brown with some pitting under the drum. Stock has nice untouched black patina. Small piece of wood missing on the forward part of the lock. Stock has an old repair of something that was wrapped around the wrist, leaving behind a nice old black patina. $4,500 - $5,500

568 Full-Stock Percussion Rifle .36 caliber, 39.5” octagonal barrel. Forward action percussion lock. Engraved four-piece brass patchbox. Brass buttplate, toeplate, triggerguard, nosecap and ferules. Curly maple stock. 55” overall suggests maybe a boy’s or lady’s rifle. Nice light weight or trim rifle. Barrel is smooth and dark brown patina. Some pitting on the percussion drum and spreading onto the barrel. Lock is grey mixing with some pitting and turning brown. Brass with nice tarnished look and stock with nice blackened untouched patina. $1,200 - $1,800 192

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American/European Sporting Arms — Long Guns

569 Percussion Over/Under Combo Gun by Judson Holt .34 caliber over and 12 ga. under, 33” round barrels, ramrod ferrules between barrels. Buckhorn rear sight and blade front. Back-action percussion locks. Double triggers, walnut stock with brass furniture and patchbox. Very good. Very good bore. $1,000 - $1,500

570 Cased English Percussion Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun by Charles Playfair Maker To H.R.H. Prince Albert 16 ga., 27.875” Damascus barrels. Checkered walnut stock. Case colored locks and iron parts which are finely scroll engraved. Double triggers. Blue triggerguard engraved with two setters and the balance with fine scrolls. Top of rib engraved “C. Playfair, Aberdeen. Maker To H.R.H. Prince Albert.” Fitted mahogany case with brass ring handle engraved “Henry Lewis, Esqre. Green Meadow near Cardiff”, compartments inside have a whistle marked “S. Auld, Maker, Glasgow.” Brass powder flask marked “James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield.” Lead flask marked “G. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield.” Full tin of Eley caps, powder measure, screwdriver, brass key, brass capper, mainspring vise, wads. Excellent condition with excellent bores. It retains ca 50% muted case colors on the locks and breech plugs while all other iron parts are void of finish. The barrels have been expertly restored and retain all of the added finish. The stock is very good with minor dings and scratches. The case is very good, but the label is a newer replacement. $1,500 - $2,500

571 Cased English Percussion Single-Shot Shotgun by Deane & Son, Maker To H.R.H. Prince Albert 14 ga., 31” Damascus barrel. Second 31.25” Damascus barrel by John Blanche. Checkered walnut stock, back action lock, finely engraved metal parts. Felt-lined mahogany and brass case contains leather powder flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. Leather shot flask, nipple wrench, powder measure, and a spanner wrench. Very good condition with good+ bores with some light pitting scattered about. The barrels have been expertly restored to like-new condition. All other metal surfaces are void of finish and the wood is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

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European Sporting Arms — Long Guns 572 Cased English Percussion Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun by T.J. Mortimer 18 ga., 27.625” Damascus barrels, S/N 4280. Engraved locks, hammers, triggerguard, and fore end tip. Walnut checkered stock. Included in the mahogany and brass case is a brass powder flask by G. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield, leather shot flask, tin of Eley caps, ivory bottle with extra nipples, cork wads, brass capper, nipple wrench, powder measure, wad cutter, mainspring vise, cleaning brush, ebony 3-piece cleaning rod, and cleaning accessories. Very good condition. Good, but lightly pitted, bores. The barrels have had an added coat of brown finish, but the Damascus pattern is still visible. The stock is very good with dings and scratches and an added coat of finish. The case is in very good condition. $800 - $1,200

573 Cased English Percussion Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun by George Gibbs 16 ga., 29.375” Damascus barrels. Engraved locks, hammers, and triggerguard. Walnut checkered stock. Mahogany case includes leather-covered powder flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, leather shot flask, two powder measures, brass capper, horn whistle, Eley cap tin, ebony 3-piece cleaning rod, wad cutter. Very good condition with very good bores with some light pitting throughout. It retains nearly all of the Damascus pattern and the highly figured wood is excellent as refinished. $800 - $1,200

574 Cased Percussion Single-Shot Sporting Rifle by William & John Rigby, Dublin .54 caliber., 23.25” Damascus barrel, S/N 8689. Checkered walnut stock with patchbox. Felt-lined oak case with unmarked brass powder flask, brass powder measure, brass capper, F. Joyce & Co. cap tin, brass conical bullet mold, iron round ball bullet mold, brass powder measure by Dixon & Sons. Very good condition with a very good bore. The case has been relined to like-new condition. $1,500 - $2,000

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European Sporting Arms — Long Guns

575 English Percussion Shotgun by H. James 12 gauge, 30” barrels. Banknote-style engraved forward action percussion locks. Very finely engraved tang. Finely figured checkered walnut stock. This is an excellent percussion shotgun. Sharp and crisp retaining most of the finish just lightly fading. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

576 English Percussion Shotgun by Blakemore & Son 16 gauge, 30” double barrels. Fine Damascus pattern. Banknote-style engraved forward action percussion locks. Finely engraved hammers with serpent hammer; engraved tang. Gold bands on the breech. Engraved blued triggerguard with finial. Engraved buttplate with long finial in laid in the comb of the stock. Finely figured walnut stock with fine checkering. Barrels have been clean to grey with all of the Damascus still present. Locks and hammers are sharp and crisp with most of the case colors light fading. Tang retains most of the original finish. Stock and checkering are very fine. Some nicks and dings. Buttplate has some storage rust and pitting. Overall this is an excellent sporting shotgun. $800 - $1,200

577 Percussion Shotgun by Klawitter 20 gauge, 31.5” double barrels. Engraved back-action percussion locks with hunting panel scenes. Top of tang is has an engraved panel. Hunting scene panel engraved on triggerguard. Checkered walnut stock with cheek piece. Barrel retains most of the slightly dulled Damascus finish. Locks and tang are very nice with sharp and crisp engraving. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $800 - $1,200

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578 Percussion Shotgun by Moore & Harris .720 bore diameter, 33” double barrels, S/N 3318. Top of barrel marked Moore & Harris trademark Superfine Laminated Steel. Engraved forward action percussion locks. Engraved tang. Platinum bands and blow out plugs. Engraved triggerguard with finial. Hammers with sculpted dog heads. Checkered finely figured walnut stock. Ebony ramrod with brass tip. Barrels retain most of the original brown finish. Breech plugs and tang retain most of the bright case coloring. Locks and hammers retain most of the case colors just lightly faded and turning dark. Stock is excellent with an old period repair. This shotgun is in excellent condition with very sharp and crisp engraving and lots of original finish. $1,000 - $1,500

579 English Double-Barrel Percussion Shotgun 10 gauge, 30” barrels. Marked on the top of barrel Moore & Harris; marked also on the sides of the locks. Fine banknote-style engraving. Triggerguard engraved with nice finial. Engraved forward-action percussion locks. Finely engraved hammers and tang, breech with two gold bands. Finely checkered walnut stock. Barrel have been lightly cleaned leaving behind a grey with all the Damascus pattern. Locks and hammer are very sharp with a dark untouched patina. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings. $800 - $1,200

580 Tranter Revolving Shotgun .520 smoothbore, 30” round barrel, S/N 2847 H. Marked on trigger Tranter’s patent. One trigger cocks the hammer and revolves the cylinder the other trigger fires it. Checkered walnut stock with patchbox. Barrel has nice brown patina mixing with some patina. Frame is very sharp and crisp with nice mottled brown look. Cylinder is a dark blue to brown with some light dents. Stock with some nicks and dings. Very rare English percussion shotgun. $3,000 - $4,000

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Civil War

581 Civil War Ohio Corps Badge, Identified Hardtack and Large Lot of Insignia and Personal Items Silver scroll stamped “70th O.V.I.” with a 15th Corps badge and applied enameled “40 ROUNDS” box suspended below, reverse with “T” hinged pin. 2.5” square intact piece of hardtack, reverse with paper label inscribed “Presented to Alice R. Skinner from her teacher N. F. Carrier / Sept. 1861.” Lot also includes various examples of brass hat insignia, sheet of matches, one handed eating utensils, two small cannon balls, horn priming flask, japanned tin “pig” for writing material and more. Good. Normal age and wear. $800 - $1,200

583 Large Confederate-Style Bowie Knife 20” reinforced blade, 1.625” width, S-shaped iron guard held by two large pinned-over metal rivets. Hickory wood handle. Blade and guard have nice even pitted look with some black patina. Handle shows use. $1,000 - $1,500

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582 Civil War Artillery Shell Fragment Embedded in Log Threaded nose cone fuse fragment from a Confederate shell. 2.5” shell embedded in 5.5” wood fragment of a tree. This appears to be an old shell burst scorching and burning into the old wood. There appears to be a few years of wood regrowth over this fragment. This wood fragment was cut with a handsaw and allegedly salvaged in the late 1860s. Relic. $750 - $1,000

584 U.S. Civil War Bowie Knife 13.5” o.a.l., 9.625” blade, iron crossguard and pommel. Original leather scabbard with brass tip and throat. Typewritten note reads “This is the knife picked up off the battlefield the next day after the battle (Oct. 9, 1862) by Dr. Wallace Green. He also picked up a lantern which is still in existence. The knife was put back in scabbard with blood on it, the blood is still red after 127 yrs.” “127” is crossed out and “141” is handwritten next to it. There are also two canceled checks from Dr. Green. Good condition with .25” broken off the tip. The scabbard is fair with missing pieces of leather and cracks in the brass tip. This knife has all the characteristics of a handmade Confederate Bowie. $3,000 - $5,000

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Swords and Edged Weapons 585 19th Century Scandinavian Commemorative Ivory Hilt Dagger by Magnus Hansen 8.75” nickel finished spear-point double-edged blade with center fuller. Ricasso maker marked “MAGNUS / HANSEN” on the reverse. Hilt has a silvered crossguard with traces of dark green enamel finish on the decorative details. Ivory grip carved in a three dimensional, highly detailed full standing figure of an early 18th century naval officer with drawn sword and anchor. The scabbard is covered in ivory panels carved with intricate stylized floral motifs and patriotic symbolism, the obverse displaying a top panel with scalloped shield, central with the crowned crest of the united kingdoms of Denmark - Norway, three running lions and a rampant lion with an halberd, the lower panel shows the profile of a fighting cock. On the reverse, the top and lower panels have floral motifs only while the center panel has crossed Danish flags over a cannon on naval carriage and laurel wreath. The panels are framed in silvered metal with two hanger rings, a throat pierced with stylized chain motif backed with ivory and an oak leaf engraved drag tipped with a pine cone finial. The figure on the hilt represents the Danish naval hero Vice Admiral Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskjold (1690 - 1720), the victor over the Swedish navy of Charles XII at the Battle of Dynekilen in 1716. The dagger was likely made in 1890 to commemorate the bicentennial of his birth. The maker, Mangus Hansen (1835 - 1907), was one of the premier Dano-Norwegian knife makers of the 19th century, specializing in traditional Scandinavian designs with ornately carved ivory or wooden hilts and scabbards such as seen on this specimen. The dagger is complete with a contemporary custom-made padded hinge-top case. Very good. Blade bright with light spots of age toning and oxidation near the crossguard. Silvered metal and ivory have a light, pleasing patina. About a quarter of the enamel remains on the crossguard. $1,500 - $2,000

586 Half-Horse/Half-Alligator Bowie Knife by Woodhead & Hatley 7.75” blade early-style blade circa 1840-1850, 1.5” wide and 0.225” thick. Overall 13” long. Marked on blade at ricasso on left side Woodhead & Hartley 36 Howard St. Sheffield. Silver coffin-head-shaped butt with half horse and half alligator. Horn slab handles. Red leather sheath in alligator scales style, with silver tip and silver throat. This is truly the classic style Bowie knife. Pommel has a nice untouched tarnished look. Horn handles are excellent. Escutcheon has a slight dent in it. Blade is mostly grey with some black staining and pitting mixing in. Sharp and clear readable markings. Scabbard is excellent. $10,000 - $15,000

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587 English Bowie Knife by Manson 8” etched spear point blade, etched “A Sure Defence.” 3.75” false edge, stag handle. Maker marked Manson, Sheffield. With tooled leather scabbard. Very good. Etched panel is faded, but still readable. $1,000 - $1,500

588 Civil War M1858 Fencing Bayonet Model 1858 fencing bayonet, 19” black baleen blade with leather ball tip and M1816 type socket, Excellent. A very rare bayonet. $1,000 - $1,500

589 Civil War Cavalry Sword and Pistol Belt Set Blackened buff belt with sword hangers, shoulder sling and Model 1851 belt plate with nickel wreath. Has a revolver holster marked “PITTMAN / N.Y.,” retaining a solidly closing tab. With cap and cartridge box. Good. Normal age and service wear. $2,000 - $3,000

590 U.S. Model 1840 Cavalry Sword by Tiffany 35.75” blade, marked on the reverse ricasso “PDL” with a Tiffany retailer’s marking on the obverse. Brass three-branch guard and pommel. Leather and brass wire-wrapped grip. Metal scabbard with two carrying rings. Blade still retains most of the original polished lines with some grease. Metal scabbard with nice dark untouched patina. $1,000 - $1,500

591 US Civil War M1840 Virginia State Contract Cavalry Sword By Hammond 35.5” blade. Ricasso has partially legible maker’s stamp “HAMMOND.” Hilt with brass three-branch guard and leather and wire-wrapped grip. Complete with iron scabbard. A pre-Civil War state contract later used by Confederate troops. Blade has scattered age spotting. $1,000 - $1,500

592 Confederate Nashville Plow Works Sword 35.625” blade with single fuller, brass knuckle bow with CSA and Nashville Plow Works cast into the base of the guard. Leather-covered grip with brass wire wrapping. Iron scabbard with brass throat and bands. Blade is smooth brown with fine pitting and staining. Brass guard has deep dark patina and is broken on the inside of knuckle bow. Scabbard is deep dark brown with pitting. $6,000 - $8,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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593 Relic US Eagle Head Pommel Saddle 16” length. Quilt padded saddle with unpolished eagle head pommel. All leather regions are dry and worn, but still pliable. 2” tear on the seat of the saddle. Pommel region of the saddle is unraveling from its base. Cantle region is void of ca 40% of its stitching. Most of the tacks on the saddle are still present. Leather fender on near side has heavy crazing. Glaze cotton lining underneath saddle is worn and shows heavy use and the straw stuffing is dissipating. Missing one pair of the relic stirrups on the near side due to the torn leather straps. Overall poor condition. $1,500 - $2,500

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594 Relic Possible Confederate-Used US Eagle Head Pommel Saddle 20” length. Saddle is complete with four iron rings and two rosettes on each side near the pommel. Both iron stirrups are stamped C.S.A. on each side. This saddle is quite possibly a Texas Confederate saddle. Brass eagle head pommel is in very good condition and has been polished. All leather areas of the saddle are stiff and brittle. Large segment of leather missing near the front edge of the seat and appears to have been torn off a long time ago. Saddle is missing some tacks and is severed especially on the near side in the cantle region. Straps are in slightly better condition and still somewhat pliable. Near relic condition. $1,500 - $2,500

595 Texas Hope Saddle 16” length. Dark brown russet leather perimeter of the saddle, fenders and stirrup boots with continuous small embossed small squares forming an attractive border design. Saddle is complete with all of its domed tacks, iron rings and leather straps. Underside of saddle with ca 10% of wool remaining that is still attached to the net. Ca pre-1875. Near excellent with some expected light wear. $1,000 - $1,500


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596 New Model 1863 Sharps Percussion Carbine .52 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 46925. Marked on the top of barrel New Model 1863. Walnut stock with patchbox. Walnut forearm. Entire rifle is very sharp and crisp with sharp markings. Barrel and frame have a nice untouched dark brown patina. Lock shows traces of case colors darkening. Patchbox still retains some of the original case colors. A dim cartouche. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. $2,500 - $3,500

597 Merrill Carbine .55 caliber, S/N 11253, 20” barrel with breech stamped J.H. Merrill Balto Pat. July 1858. Lockplate stamped J.H. Merrill Balto Pat. July 1858 Apl 9 May 21-26-61. Left side with side ring and swivel. Brass patchbox, buttplate, triggerguard and barrel band. Good. Barrel with heavy pitting in a 2” area. Bore is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

598 Model 1860 Spencer Carbine .52 caliber rimfire, 22” barrel with Springfield alteration, three-groove rifling, S/N 26784. Case colored receiver, buttplate, barrel bands, hammer, trigger and triggerguard. Blued barrel with walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of receiver “Spencer Repeating;” under that is illegible other than “Mass.;” and beneath that is “Pat’d March 6, 1860.” The receiver, buttplate, barrel bands, hammer, trigger, and triggerguard have a lot of dull case coloring. Retains original blue barrel blending to a nice plum patina. Dark walnut stock and forearm with nicks and dings. Buttstock still retains the outline of an ESA cartouche. Bore is an excellent condition. Overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

599 Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Rifle .52 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N 3120. Blued barrel and case colored frame, buttplate and barrel bands with walnut stock and fullstock fore end. Markings on top of receiver “Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Boston, Mass. Pat’d March 6, 1860.” The “Army Model” Spencer was issued to Custer’s Fifth Michigan Calvary which was used at Gettysburg. The serial number of this Spencer Rifle falls within a range that could have been issued to the 6th Ohio Volunteer Calvary or the 9th Michigan Volunteer Calvary, both regiments were active in the Gettysburg Campaign. The 9th Michigan was present at Gettysburg, while the 6th Ohio Calvary was active in the Battle of Brandy Station. Frame, barrel bands and buttplate have case color that is blending to a plum patina. The blued barrels have an untouched plum patina. The walnut stock and fore end have nicks and dings. The bore is an excellent shape and overall condition is excellent. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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600 First Model Henry Repeating Rifle .44 rimfire caliber, 24” octagonal barrel with magazine tube, S/N 2218. Brass frame and buttplate. Blued barrel and magazine tube with walnut stock. Cased colored hammer, trigger and lever. Reproduction 900 yard rear sight. Markings on top of barrel in two lines “Henry’s Patent Oct. 16 1860” over “Manfact’d by the New Haven Arms Co. New Haven Ct.” Serial number behind rear sight. Walnut stock. The barrel and magazine tube retain some of the blue with scratches, minor pitting throughout and a couple of dings on the magazine tube and mostly turning to a plum patina. The trigger, hammer and lever have a brown patina. The brass has an untouched mustard patina. There are some initials carved on each side of the receiver. The walnut stock is in good shape with minor nicks and dings. The markings are sharp. The bore is in poor condition, but may clean. This Henry has stock that doesn’t match the serial number of the frame, but is an original stock. Overall condition is good. $20,000 - $25,000

601 Rare Hall Rifle Military Compartmented Ammunition Flask 10.5” tall including spout, 2.5” x 1.5” at the base, tinned iron flask retaining small traces of the original black painted finish and leather band pierced with a tin pipe on the obverse. Interior divided to hold powder and balls dispensed through spouts with levers on the top; lacks lever retaining springs. First issued with the Hall’s rifle in 1819, by the late 1830s these flasks were replaced by paper cartridges. Fair to good. Expected age and service wear; light oxidation. $1,500 - $2,500 202

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602 Spencer Carbine Springfield Alteration .56 caliber, 20” barrel, S/N 54727. Marked on top of frame Spencer Repeating Rifle Co Boston Mass Patent March 6 1860. Stabler cutoff. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the arsenal blue finish. Rear sight is mint retaining all of the blue finish. Front band retains all of the case colored finish. Frame retains most of the bright vivid case coloring. All metal parts with sub-inspector’s initials. Buttstock and forearm have a mint look with a mint “ESA” cartouche. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

603 Massachusetts Arms Co. Smith Civil War Carbine .50 caliber, 21.5” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 20548. Receiver marked “Manufactured By Mass. Arms Co., Chicopee Falls,” “Address, Poultney & Trimble, Baltimore, U.S.A.,” “Smith’s Patent, June 23, 1857.” Partially visible cartouche on left side of the stock where it meets the receiver. Very good condition with a very good bore with patches of pitting scattered about. The wood is good to very good with a large chip at the top of the stock where it meets the receiver. $1,000 - $1,500

604 5th Model Burnside Carbine .54 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 30096. Marked on the lockplate Burnside Rifle Company, Providence RI. Walnut stock and forearm have been decorated with folk art, checkering, donkey and log cabin. All metal is grey with a light brown patina. Lockplate has been polished and begun to re-patinate. Markings are clear. Bore is good. $1,000 - $1,500

605 Sharps Model 1859 Berdan Rifle With Double Set Triggers .52 caliber, 30” round barrel with faint, but legible, markings, S/N 39651. Receiver and lockplate marked with Sharps and Lawrence patents, fitted with double-set triggers. Three-band walnut stock with iron patch box. Fair to good, with moderate age and service wear, dark age patina. Light pitting on the receiver and hammer. $3,500 - $4,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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606 US Civil War Sharps Carbine .52 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 36860. Barrel stamped New Model 1859. Standard Sharps markings on lockplate. Walnut stock. Very good. $800 - $1,200

607 US Civil War Sharps Carbine .52 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 45827. Barrel stamped New Model 1859. Standard Sharps markings on lockplate. Walnut stock. Very good overall. Very good bore. $1,000 - $1,500

608 U.S. Bridesburg M1863 Rifle-Musket .58 caliber, 39.75” barrel. Lock maker marked and date 1864. Has a small bone heart inlaid on the top of the wrist. Good, with normal age and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500

609 Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Civil War Naval Carbine .52 caliber, 24” round rifled barrel covered in black leather to protect against rust, adjustable rear sight, S/N 10315. Iron frame has lost its case hardened finish; marked on the obverse SHARPS / & HANKINS / PHILADA.; SHARPS / PATENT / 1859 on the reverse. Has second model floating firing pin. Walnut stock has brass buttplate. The Navy purchased only 6,686 of these carbines. Most found on today’s market lack the leather barrel cover of which this specimen retains a well preserved original example. Good, light age and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500 204

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610 U.S. Model 1842 Harper’s Ferry Percussion Musket .69 caliber, 42” barrel. Lock marked with an eagle over “US” and Harper’s Ferry, 1848. Barrel marked New Hampshire, 1851. No stock cartouche. Very good condition. All metal surfaces are smooth with clear and legible markings. Wood is very good with dings and scratches, and the bayonet lug is missing. $800 - $1,200

611 U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Single-Shot Rifle-Musket .58 caliber, 39.75” barrel. Lock marked and dated U.S. Springfield / 1862. Fair condition. Overall moderate pitting on the metal, lacks rear sight, stock cracked and repaired at the wrist with some replacement wood, ramrod, lower barrel band and nipple base drain screw are contemporary replacements $800 - $1,200

612 Sharps & Hankins Navy Carbine .52 caliber, 24” round barrel covered in leather, S/N 9187. Right side of the frame is marked Sharps & Hankins Philada. Left side of frame is marked Sharps Patent 1859. Brass buttplate and walnut stock. Barrel still retains most of the leather covering. Missing a small section on the right side forward of the front sight. Leather shows signs of cracking and some crazing. Frame is sharp and crisp with a dark brown patina. Buttstock is uncleaned with some nicks and dings and very old patina. $1,000 - $1,500

613 British Tower Enfield Three-Band Percussion Musket .577 caliber, 38.75” barrel. Lock marked and dated 1862 / TOWER. Good. Normal dark age toning and service wear. Nipple is a modern replacement. Ramrod of the period, but incorrect for this model. $800 - $1,200 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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614 M1842 Springfield Rifled Musket with Long Range Sight and Bayonet .69 caliber, 42” round barrel with shallow rifling and long range sight, “V/P” proofed and dated 1854 on the tang. Lock marked and dated SPRINGFIELD / 1855. Wood full stock has faint cartouche on the reverse, iron furniture and tulip ramrod. Complete with 17.5” blade socket bayonet. Good. Light even age toning. Vice marks on the barrel near the breech. Minor stock abrasions. $1,000 - $1,500

615 M1863 Springfield Musket, Type I, with Bayonet .58 caliber, 40” barrel with “VP” proof mark and two-leaf sight, dated 1863 on top of the breech. Lockplate retains traces of the case hardened finish and is marked with an eagle, U.S. / SPRINGFIELD and dated 1863. Full-length walnut stock with no band springs, two strong inspector’s cartouches on the reverse. Includes an M1855 socket bayonet with 18” blade and scabbard with blackened buff belt loop. Good. Moderate age toning and light service wear. $1,500 - $2,500

616 Model 1861 Springfield Rifle-Musket with Bayonet .58 caliber, 39.75” round barrel with three-leaf rear sight. Lockplate stamped with an eagle and U. S. SPRINGFIELD / 1861. Full-length walnut stock with faint cartouches on the reverse, iron furniture including flat barrel bands and ramrod. Complete with a Model 1855 socket bayonet with an 18” blade in bright finish and leather scabbard maker marked on the riveted belt loop. 1861 dated Model 1861 rifles are seldom encountered, especially a well preserved specimen such as this. Very good. Very light age toning on the metal and little wear on the stock. $2,000 - $3,000 206

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Civil War — Long Guns

617 British P1853 Enfield Three-Band Rifled-Musket by Tower .577 caliber, 39” round barrel with English proofs. Lock marked with crown and 1863 / TOWER. Finish dark, but case hardening visible. Complete with nipple protector and chain. Wooden full-length stock, maker marked S. WINBURN and with a nice BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS TRADE stamp. Bands retain most of their bluing. Lacks ramrod. Good. Light age and service wear. Barrels retain much of the brown finish turning a dark plum. $1,500 - $2,000

618 Model 1855 US Rifle Musket .58 caliber., 39.75” round barrel marked with faint “VP” proofs. Rear sight base present, but lacking leaves. Lock has Maynard tape primer mechanism, retaining a small portion of cap tap. Eagle stamped on the hinged cover, plate marked and dated U.S. SPRINGFIELD / 1859. Full-length walnut stock with iron furniture and a brass end cap. Complete with a later period leather military sling. Good. Dark aged finish. Normal service wear. $1,000 - $1,500

619 U.S. Model 1861 Colt Special Rifled-Musket with Bayonet .58 caliber, 40” round barrel with “VP” proofs. 1864 date and inspector’s marks, MNM / STEEL on the breech, three-leaf rear sight retains most of its blued finish. Lock marked and dated U. S. / COLT”S Pt F A Mfg Co / HARTFORD Ct / 1864. Full-length walnut stock with sharp cartouches on the reverse. All metal parts in bright finish. Complete with ramrod. Includes a Model 1855 socket bayonet. A very well preserved specimen. Rifle is very good to excellent with only very slight age and service wear. Bayonet good with light scattered age spotting and dried grease. $4,000 - $5,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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620 Reproduction of Wird 2.6” Cannon w/Reproduction Paulson Bros. Carriage 2.5” bore diameter, 54” barrel. Full-size Paulson-made reproduction carriage. Excellent perfect for Civil War reenactments. Great display piece. $6,000 - $9,000

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621 Sharps Model 1863 Rifle .52 caliber, 30” barrel length, S/N C 33597. Blue barrel, barrel band and rear sight. Case colored receiver, hammer, trigger and triggerguard. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel in three lines Sharp’s Rifle over Manufc. Co. over Hartford, Conn. New Model 1863 marked above the receiver. Behind the hammer is marked RS Lawrence Pat. April 12, 1859 in two lines. Breechlock is marked C. Sharp’s Pat. Oct. 5, 1852 in two lines. Two cartouche markings in script in two separate boxes “TWR” and “AWM.” Sub-Inspector’s initial on all parts. Blue barrel and barrel bands have a plum patina. The hammer, trigger, and triggerguard all have an even patina. Barrel and frame match in serial number. The walnut stock and forearm have nicks and dings, but in good shape, retaining much of the oil finish. The markings are sharp and crisp. The cartouches are sharp. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $5,000

622 US Civil War 1863 Sharps Carbine .52 caliber, 22 barrel. Walnut stocks and receiver retain most of the original case color, This is an arsenal reconditioned Civil War Sharps carbine with frame number S/N C-44441 and barrel number C-11504. Very good. Very good bore. $1,500 - $2,500

623 Model 1860 Spencer Carbine .56 rimfire caliber, 20” round barrel with six-groove rifling, S/N 29543. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Barrel is grey with some pitting mixing in. Frame has been lightly cleaned with a grey look to the metal and some pitting. Lock and hammer are untouched and have a greyto-brown patina. Stock and forearm have been painted with a dark brown paint. Buttstock has a very nice “JSD” cartouche. $1,000 - $1,500

624 Model 1860 Spencer Carbine .56 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 45601. Marked on the receiver Spencer Repeating Rifle Company. Walnut stock and forearm Barrel has turned to a smooth plum. Frame is a mottled grey-to-brown. Stock and forearm with untouched patina and some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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625 Deluxe Factory Engraved Colt 1860 Army Revolver Presented to General Selden Marvin .44 caliber, 8” barrel length, S/N 169814 with punch dot. Barrel address Saml Colt New York City America. Deluxe blue finish with case colored frame, hammer and lever. Deluxe engraved barrel, checkered loading lever, frame, hammer, backstrap, triggerguard. Hand-engraved cylinder scene with engraving on the back of cylinder. Backstrap has the engraved inscription: Cavalry Brigade to General Seldon E. Marvin 1867. Triggerguard has a star indicating factory refinish, which we think was done about the turn of century in 1900. Original ivory grips. Seldon E. Marvin, 112th New York Infantry, was born about 1835, Based on a muster record citing his age 27 in 1862. He entered military service on September 11, 1862 as an Adjutant, 112th New York Infantry, for a term of three years. He was detached in December, 1862 as an Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Seldon Marvin was discharged for promotion to Pay Master, U.S. Volunteers on September 13, 1863. There is no further information in his military service records, but presumably Selden Marvin, holding the rank of 1st Lieutenant, completed his wartime service as the Pay Master, U.S. Volunteers. A complete folder of history comes with the revolver. Revolver was refinished by Colt, and retains nearly all of the factory high refinished blue and case colored. One of the great rarities in collecting percussion Colts to own a deluxe engraved presentation revolver. $15,000 - $30,000 210

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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627 Civil War Era French Lafaucheaux Single Action Revolver 12mm caliber, 6.25” barrel, S/N 36630. Walnut grips. Serial number falls within the range that was imported for the Civil War (25,000 to 37,000) and was likely issued to Co. B 9th MO State Militia Cav., but is not listed in Springfield research database Very good condition with a good+ bore. It is void of finish and is missing its lanyard ring. $600 - $900 626 Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver Used by J. Holsapple, Co. C 4th Kentucky Cavalry .36 caliber, 7.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 10850, all numbers match. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. Walnut grips. Engraved J. Holsapple in a non-professional manner on the bottom of the backstrap. Has the original holster it was carried in. With documents including a factory letter from Colt detailing its shipment to H. D. Norton, San Antonio, Texas, March 29,1861. Good overall. Most of the metal is grey-to-brown with pitting. Grips with nicks and dings. Holster has some crazing issues and cracking. $3,000 - $5,000

629 Rogers & Spencer Army Model Revolver .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel, S/M 3763. Matching numbers, walnut grips with RPB inspector cartouche. Good condition with a good, but lightly pitted, bore. It is void of finish and the grips are chipped and the cartouche is barely legible. $800 - $1,200 628 Starr Arms Co. Model 1863 Single Action Revolver .44 caliber, 8” barrel, S/N 33788. Walnut grip. Good condition with a good bore. $800 - $1,200

630 Model 1855 Springfield Pistol Carbine .58 caliber, 12” barrel, dated 1855 on the breech tang. V P with eagle marked near the breech on the left side of the barrel. U.S Springfield marked on the front of the lockplate with 1855 date on the rear of lockplate. Original three-leaf rear barrel sight. Brass-mounted walnut stock and detachable stock. Barrel and lockplate have untouched chocolate brown finish. Tape primer cover has been polished and browned to match, blurring the eagle. Both stocks have nicks and dings. Brass with nice patina. $2,500 - $4,000 212

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631 Model 1855 Springfield Pistol Carbine .58 caliber, 12” round barrel. V P and eagle, dated 1855 on the tang. Numbered “11” on the stock and “9” on the backstrap. Rear sight is a replacement. Lockplate is dated 1856. Eagle on the tape cover with U.S. Springfield on the front of the lock. Brass-mounted walnut stock and detachable stock. Barrel is smooth and sharp with cleaned lock and traces of fine pitting. Lockplate has good markings. Brass with nice tarnished look. Stock with nicks and dings. Detachable stock has nicks and dings, but matches the rest of the pistol. Overall very good. $2,000 - $3,000

632 Model 1855 Springfield Pistol Carbine .58 caliber, 12” round barrel. V P with eagle marking on the left side of barrel at breech. Dated 1855 on the tang at breech. Blued three-leaf rear barrel sight. Lockplate is marked US Springfield with eagle on tape cover and dated 1856 on the rear of lockplate. Brass mounted with walnut stock. Barrel and lock have been cleaned to bright with some very minute pitting. Sharp and crisp markings. Stock has nicks and dings. Some deep marks on the rear of the stock caused by the shoulder stock. Brass with nice patina. $1,500 - $2,000

633 Moore’s Patent Cartridge SA Revolver .32 rimfire caliber, 5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 4551. Marking on top of barrel D. Moore Patent Sept. 18, 1860. Seven-shot cylinder and removable ejector rod. Brass frame and backstrap with engraving. Walnut grips with a square butt. Blue barrel and cylinder. The barrel and cylinder retain some of the blue finish that blends to an even plum patina. The brass has an untouched patina with a very dark patina on each side of the frame above the triggerguard. The engraving is crisp. The grips are in good shape with some nicks and dings. The bore is good. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

634 Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver .36 caliber, 7.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 104146. New York barrel address. One-piece walnut grips Very sharp and crisp overall with a nice dark patina. Backstrap and triggerguard have been lightly cleaned. Overall excellent. $2,000 - $2,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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635 Indian Wars M1870 Dyer “E” Cartridge Pouch The first model Dyer pouch issued in very limited numbers during the Modoc War. Stamped on the flap with the letter “E” and U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL. Retains much of the fleece lining, interior flap and sling swivels. Fair. Has a 3” tear along the left side gusset; finish flaking. $1,500 - $2,000

636 Indian Wars M1878 Revolver Holster and M1882 Cavalry Belt Black leather holster with “U.S.” embossed flap and maker marked A.H. SMITH. The belt, sometimes referred to as a “Medcalf” or “Sherman” belt, retains its brass hardware and the hanger for the holster. A rare set despite some condition issues. Holster in good condition with a small piece cut from the edge of the flap. The belt is broken into two pieces and is in near-relic condition. $2,000 - $3,000

637 British Victorian Dorset Named Deputy Lieutenant’s Uniform Group with Sword and Trunk Uniform, sword and accessories formerly the property of John Tregonwell, 1811 - 1885, a Victorian Deputy Lieutenant of Dorsetshire, and that county’s sheriff in 1871. Includes a scarlet wool double-breasted tail coat with black collar and cuffs embroidered in thick silver bullion oak leaf and acorn motifs, silver Queen’s crown buttons and padded quilted lining. Matching scarlet vest with silver livery buttons and black trousers with wide silver oak leaf figured bullion braid seam strips. Complete with black fur felt bicorn hat with silver, gold and silk trim and two red and white feather plumes with japanned tin case, and a pair of silver bullion fringed epaulets with Tudor Rose insignia. The group includes a dress sword with 30” engraved blade, gilt hilt with clam shell guard, Victoria cipher, crown pommel, silver wire grip and silk and bullion knot. Complete with leather and brass scabbard. The group also retains a sword belt, sash and a cabinet card photograph of the subject wearing this uniform, named on the reverse. The group is held in a spotted japanned finish metal trunk with brass plaque named to Tregonwell. Good. Very little wear on the uniform or sword. Moderate wear and oxidation on the finish of the trunk. $1,000 - $1,800

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638 U.S. Model 1880 Iron Guard Hunting Knife with Varney Scabbard Marked on the ferule U.S. Springfield; on the reverse S/N 40. Blade has some pitting with a small nick in the sharpened edge. Scabbard has some crazing. Complete. Overall very good. $1,000 - $1,500

640 Near Relic Western Flat-Pommel Roping Saddle 20.5” length (including extended skirt). Bentwood stirrups with leather covers. Ca 1850-1870. Leather is alligatored and dry, but still pliable and not flaking. Seat is becoming unraveled vertically at the center seam. Saddle appears to have all of its original iron tacks. Rings with replacement pendant tassels. Slight unraveling around the horn. Overall the saddle is in poor condition. $1,000 - $2,000

639 Model 1887 Hospital Corp Knife First Type 12” nickel finished blade with etched panel Hospital Corps U. S Army. First-style leather scabbard. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

641 Angora Wool Chaps 38” length. Leather chaps covered in goats wool with canvas lining. Hand-tooled leather belt with interwoven pattern throughout. Chaps retain ca 90% of wool and are in very good condition. $1,000 - $1,500

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642 Old Leather Chaps by N. Porter Phoenix, Ariz. 38” length. Each wing with four bosses with star motifs with two pendant leather tassels. Each wing also has a black leather pouch that has been stitched on with heavy cord thread. Each wing is complete with four iron fastening hooks. The intact portion of the belt’s tongue reads N. Porter Phoenix, Ariz. Left leg with one of the bosses missing its two leather tassels. Part of the belt’s tongue has been severed. Chaps themselves are well worn, stiff, crazed and discolored. Poor condition. $1,000 - $1,500 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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643 Colt Single Action Artillery Revolver .45 caliber, 5.5” barrel length, S/N 54110. Three-line patent markings and US on the left side of frame. Single-line barrel address. Serial numbers are matching on the frame, triggerguard, and backstrap. Cylinder number does not match, but this is not uncommon with artilleries. Onepiece walnut grips. This revolver comes with a letter from John Kopec. Revolver is sharp and crisp with nice untouched patina. Some blue in the flutes of the cylinder. All sub-inspector’s markings are nice and sharp. Grips are a little worn but are correct for this revolver. Kopec’s letter states that this revolver was in the first artillery contract of 1880. $3,000 - $5,000

644 Wm Uhlinger Revolver J.P. Lower Agent Marked .32 caliber, 5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 1725. Markings on barrel J.P. Lower. Iron frame with blue finish and walnut grips. These guns were infringing on Rollin White patents owned by Smith and Wesson, so these revolvers were made using a trade name such as J.P. Lower. Grips are in very good condition retaining much of the original varnish. The grips have nicks and dings. The iron frame has a browning patina. Small amounts of the blue finish remains. Markings are sharp. The gun has sharp and crisp edges. Overall condition is excellent. $700 - $1,000

646 Colt Richards Conversion of Model 1860 Army Revolver .44 rimfire, open top with 8” round barrel, 13.75” total length, S/N 4790. Six-shot cylinder with Naval scene on barrel. Brass triggerguard. Two-piece walnut grips. Marked on top of barrel Address Col. Saml. Colt New-York U.S. America and on left side of frame Colt’s Patent. Cylinder marked Colt’s Patent No.790 with scene and most caption quite visible. Very good. $2,500 - $3,000

645 Colt Model 1851 Navy Conversion .38 rimfire caliber, 7.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 3053. Markings on top of barrel Address Col Sam Colt New York US America. Patent dates on left side of frame and naval battle scene on the 6-shot cylinder. Retains most of the nickel finish on the barrel, frame, cylinder, ejector rod, hammer, trigger, triggerguard and backstrap. Minor scratching throughout and has some areas of darkening patina on the nickel. Matching serial numbers. Ivory grips that have slightly yellowed. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is very good. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

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647 Richards Conversion of Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver 44 CF caliber, 7.5” barrel, S/N 195195, numbers all match. Nickel finish with one-piece walnut grips. Revolver retains about 70 % of the original nickel finish. Shows wear on left side of the barrel and the ejector tube. Some of the nickel finish is acquiring a patina on the left side of the frame. Cylinder has some patina showing through the nickel. Cylinder has nice sharp scene. All markings are sharp and crisp. Overall excellent. $3,000 - $5,000


Late Indian Wars — Hand Guns

648 Richards Conversion of Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver .44 Colt centerfire caliber, 8” round barrel length with ejector rod, S/N 4790, matching. Markings on top of barrel Address Col Sam Colt New York U.S. America. Patent dates marked on left side of frame Pat July 25, 1871 over Pat July 2, 1872. .44 Cal marked about trigger on left side of frame. Naval battle scene engraved on the six-shot cylinder. Walnut stock with blue barrel and case color frame. Brass triggerguard. Walnut grips have nicks and dings. The barrel is a gunmetal gray that blends with a dark patina. The barrel has scratches, nicks and dings, especially in the muzzle area. The frame, trigger and hammer have traces of case color. The brass triggerguard is bright and has areas of darkening patina. The markings are sharp and the engraved battle scene is good. Overall condition is good. $3,000 - $4,000

649 Colt Model 1871-72 Open-Top Revolver .44 RF caliber, 7.5” round barrel, S/N 3440. Barrel address Saml Colt New York U.S America. Two-line patent markings on the left side of frame. Iron backstrap and triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. This revolver is pictured in McDowell, 1997: 305. All numbers match. Revolver overall is excellent with most of the blue finish turned to a plum. Revolver has sharp and crisp markings. Cylinder retains most of the cylinder scene. Grips are excellent with some scuffs to the original varnished finish. $4,000 - $6,000

651 Colt Lighting .38 Caliber Double-Action Pistol .38 caliber, 4.5” round barrel, S/N 162467. Hard rubber grips with rampant Colt. Very good. Very good bore. $600 - $900 650 Colt Model 1878 Double-Action Revolver .44-40 caliber, 4.75” round barrel, S/N 396. Blued finish with correct replacement hard rubber grips. Acid-etched panel (Colt Frontier Six Shooter). Two-line barrel address. Bottom of the butt fitted for a lanyard ring. First year production very scarce. All metal is sharp and crisp with nice grey-to-brown look. Some traces of blue finish in protected areas. Revolver overall has nice look. Acid etched panel is visible but dim. Extremely rare revolver in the first year production with etched panel. $2,000 - $3,000

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652 Colt Thunder .41 Caliber Double-Action Pistol .41 caliber, 4.5” round barrel, S/N 49305. Hard rubber grips with rampant Colt. Very good. Very good bore. $600 - $900

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653 Hartley & Graham Engraved Black Powder Single Action Army Revolver .45 caliber, 7.5” round barrel with single line address, S/N 85843. Threeline patent date on the left frame, caliber markings on the forward part of triggerguard. Nickel finish with blued screws, blued trigger. Engraving on the front and rear of barrel, frame cylinder backstrap and triggerguard. Two-piece pearl grips. Factory letter states: 85843 Caliber .45 Barrel Length: Not listed Finish: Soft Type of Stocks: Not listed Shipped to: Harley and Graham, New York, NY Date of Shipment: December 5, 1882 Guns in Shipment 6. This revolver was shipped in the soft to be engraved by H&G. Revolver is very sharp and crisp with some of the original nickel finish just thinned and lightly cleaned. Nice crisp looking engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver. $15,000 - $20,000

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654 Colt Model 1849 Revolver .31 caliber, 5” octagonal barrel, S/N 72919. Two-line New York address; brass backstrap and triggerguard. Walnut grips. All metal has been polished bright with some light pitting. Grips are good. $500 - $700


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655 Colt Model 1862 Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Conversion Revolver .38 CF caliber, 5.5” barrel, S/N 44871. Brass frame, matching numbers. Walnut grips. Stagecoach scene on cylinder Good condition with a fair bore that has a dark ring and some pitting. The gun is void of finish. The cylinder scene is mostly visible. The grip is very good. $800 - $1,200

657 S&W Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF caliber, 5” octagonal barrel, S/N 4589. Blued finish with rosewood grips. Barrel and cylinder retain some original blue, just lightly flaking. Frame retains most of the original blue finish. Hammer retains most of the case colors. Rosewood grips are excellent. 5” barrels are rare. $1,500 - $2,000

656 Remington New Model Army Cartridge Conversion Revolver .44 caliber, 8” barrel, S/N 142406. Walnut grips, added ejector rod. Fair condition with a good bore. It has mechanical issues and the cylinder does not rotate. $600 - $900

658 Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson No. 1 Revolver .22 short caliber, 3.125” barrel, S/N 121316. Nickel finish, motherof-pearl grips. Very good condition with a good+ bore with some light pitting throughout. It retains ca 90% original nickel finish and the mother-of-pearl grips are excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

659 Cased Smith & Wesson Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF caliber, 6” barrel, S/N 73616. Full nickel finish, except hammer and trigger, which are finished in case harden colors. Rosewood grips. Cased in an original mahogany case lined in red cloth. Revolver is excellent overall retaining all of the original finish. The patent markings on the cylinder are mint. Hammer and trigger retain all of the case colors. Grips are excellent. Case is excellent. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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660 Smith & Wesson Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF caliber, 6” octagonal barrel, S/N 8159. Blued barrel and cylinder, silver-plated frame, blued screws with case colored hammer and trigger. Highly polished rosewood grips. Barrel and cylinder retain most of the original blue with some light flaking on the cylinder. Frame retains most of the silver plate just lightly tarnished. Rosewood grips are excellent. Silver and blue are a rare combination, and seldom seen. $2,000 - $3,000

661 Cased Engraved and Gold Banded S&W Model 1-1/2 First Issue .32 RF caliber, 3.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 1068. New York-style engraving and inlaid gold bands. Blue finish with rosewood grips. Case made of mahogany, red cloth lined with block holding cartridges. This is a rare combination to find that was truly done by a New York dealer. Very sharp and crisp revolver retaining some of the bright original blue finish the barrel is slightly turning plum. The frame has some bright vivid finish on the top and bottom strap. Slightly fading on the backstrap and the bottom of the butt. Engraving is sharp and crisp with gold bands. Rosewood grips are excellent. Case is in excellent condition. $2,000 - $2,500

663 Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army, aka Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF Long caliber, 4” octagonal barrel, S/N 26674. Full silver-plated finish with blued screws and barrel catch. Ivory grips. Revolver retains most of the original silver-plated finish. Blued parts with all of the blue remaining. Ivory grips are excellent. Rare finish rare barrel length, likely provided by the New York City distributor, M. W. Robinson, to fill a client’s special order. $1,500 - $2,000

662 Cased S&W Model 1, Second Issue Revolver 22 Short RF caliber, 3.18” octagonal barrel, S/N 51683. Engraved silver-plated frame, blued barrel and cylinder with carved ivory grips depicting a bust of a knight. In a rosewood case with dark maroon cloth lining. In the case is an early “picture” box of cartridges with a drawing of a 1st Model 2nd Issue S&W on the green label, by UMC Cartridge Company. Revolver retains most of the original blue finish. Cylinder retains most of the bright blue finish with crisp patent markings. Frame has most of the silver plated finish. Engraving is very sharp. Grips are nicely mellow with an untouched patina. Ex Bobby Smith Collection $1,500 - $2,000 220

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664 Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army, aka Model 2 Old Model Revolver with Leather Holster .32 RF Long caliber, 4” octagonal barrel length, S/N 51022. Markings on barrel Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. Rosewood grips with square butt profile. Blued finish on metal parts. This is an almost neverseen example of the rare 4” barrel length, of which only approximately 50 were mfd. The rosewood grips are in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. Most of the original varnish remains. Some of the original blue finish remains on the barrel that blends into a plum. The iron frame has a nice patina on right and left side. The markings are sharp, the gun has crisp edges. Accompanied by a genuine and equally rare period leather holster. The holster has some scuffing and cracking on the leather. The holster is missing the button to fasten. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500


American Sporting Arms — Hand Guns 665 Gutta Percha Cased Factory Engraved Model No 1 Second Issue Revolver .22 Short RF caliber, 3.18” octagonal barrel length, S/N 71336. Markings on top of barrel Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. The gun is factory engraved throughout with a floral scroll design. The back strap has a presentation W.S. Starr to L.A. Farrell 1865. The frame is brass with full silver plating and case colored hammer. Has pearl grips. Comes in original box. Box is made with floral carvings in each corner with a carving on the gun in the middle with Manufactured Only By over the gun and Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. below the gun. Has a burgundy velvet lining Most of the silver plating is retained with some minor flaking. The engraving and markings are very sharp and crisp. The gun has sharp edges and the pearl grips have an untouched yellowing patina. The hammer has traces of case color. The rare gutta percha case is in very good condition with the burgundy lining having some fading. Overall condition is excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

666 Extremely Rare Dual Panel-Scene Engraved S&W Model One, 1st Issue 5th Type .22 Short RF caliber, 3.18” barrel, S/N 5812. Blued barrel with silverplated brass frame. Fully engraved with panel scene of dogs hunting on the left side and on the right side a single dog hunting in a field. This is the only known dual panel-scene engraved 1st Model 1st Issue and is pictured in Parsons, 1957: 8. Barrel is very sharp and crisp with all of the blue finish turned plum. Cylinder matches the barrel with an even plum look. Frame is sharp and crisp with traces of the original silver finish. Original mellowed ivory grips are very good. $6,000 - $9,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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667 Exhibition Factory Engraved .32 Single Action, aka Model 1-1/2 Center Fire .32 S&W caliber, 3.5” barrel, S/N 3761. Blued top latch, blued trigger. Case colored hammer. Factory engraved by Gustave Young in the late 1870s, with much coverage on the barrel, frame, cylinder and the backstrap and original pearl grips. Comes with a factory letter. Retaining most of the original nickel, blue and case colored finish. Pearl grips are excellent. The engraving and the extra polished finish is that of a revolver used for exhibition. This is truly an outstanding factory engraved .32 single action Model 1-1/2. $9,000 - $12,500

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Napoleonic

668 French Napoleonic Cuirassier Helmet and Carrying Case Silver-plated copper helmet with black fur band retaining large traces of the hair finish. Has a tall gilt metal comb with red horse hair tuft and black horse hair tail. Leather-backed brass chin chain and a brass plume holder with a modern restored red feather plume. Interior has the original liner with gold embossed edge. Comes complete with a form-fitted black leathercovered carrying case lined in chamois leather with brass fittings. Helmet in good condition. Hinges on the case have pulled loose. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

669 French Napoleonic 1st Chasseurs a Cheval Officer’s Forage Cap Olive green wool “Bonnet de Police” folding cap piped in red and trimmed in silver braid cord and gold tassel. Has a silver bullion hunter’s horn embroidered in dark blue on the obverse. Interior lined in leather, ca 1812. Has moderate fading. Light age toning and stains. No significant mothing. $1,500 - $2,500

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670 Napoleon and His Marshals Porcelain Figurines, Lot of 13 Hand-painted figures, averaging 10.5” tall, most have the Scheibe-Alsbach Porcelain Manufactory trademark and brief personal biographies on the base, 20th century. Includes Mortier, Dumourierz, Lepic, Bertrand, Exelmans, De Beauharnais, Ney, Murat, Lannes, Kellermann and Napoleon. Lot also includes a slightly different figure of Ney and one of American Revolution’s hero, Lafayette. Normal age and shelf wear. $1,000 - $1,400

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671 French Napoleonic Uniformed Figure of an 1812 Line Infantry Fusilier by Charles Sandre 16” tall plaster figure with hand-painted face, dressed in a uniform and headgear, arms and accoutrements that are realistically rendered in the same materials, wool, leather, fur, etc., as was the original. Headgear and weapons are removable. Figure identified on the wooden base 1812 INFANTERIE DE LIGNE FUSILIER. Base also stamped with the artist’s signature Charles Sandre. Sandre was active around 1900 producing these representative miniatures. Very accurate and detailed reflecting the high quality craftsmanship and historical fidelity for which Sandre is internationally recognized. Normal shelf wear. Lacks one chin scale off the shako. $1,500 - $1,800

672 French Napoleonic Sapeur des Grenadier Uniformed Figure by Charles Sandre 16” tall plaster figure with hand-painted face, dressed in a uniform and headgear, arms and accoutrements that are realistically rendered in the same materials, wool, leather, fur, etc., as was the original. Headgear and weapons are removable. Figure identified on the wooden base 1812 GARDE IMPERIALE SAPEUR DES GRENADIERS. Base also stamped with the artist’s signature Charles Sandre. Sandre was active around 1900 producing these representative miniatures. Very accurate and detailed reflecting the high quality craftsmanship and historical fidelity for which Sandre is internationally recognized. Normal shelf wear. Cockade partially detached from the busby. $1,500 - $1,800


Napoleonic

673 French Napoleonic Chevau-Leger Uniformed Figure by Charles Sandre 16” tall plaster figure with hand-painted face, dressed in a uniform and headgear, arms and accoutrements that are realistically rendered in the same materials, wool, leather, fur, etc., as was the original. Headgear and weapons are removable. Figure identified on the wooden base 1807 - 14 GARDE IMPERIALE CHEVAU-LEGER 1 REGIMENT T. C. Base not signed, but unmistakably the work of Charles Sandre. Sandre was active around 1900 producing these representative miniatures. Very accurate and detailed reflecting the high quality craftsmanship and historical fidelity for which Sandre is internationally recognized. Normal shelf wear. Some broken leather straps including lance sling and one sword hanger. Chapska visor has been repaired. $1,500 - $1,800 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

674 French Napoleonic Eclaireur Uniformed Figure by Charles Sandre 16” tall plaster figure with hand-painted face, dressed in a uniform and headgear, arms and accoutrements that are realistically rendered in the same materials, wool, leather, fur, etc., as was the original. Headgear and weapons are removable. Figure identified on the wooden base 1813 - 14 GARDE IMPERIALE ECLAIREUR 3me REGIMENT. Base also stamped with the artist’s signature Charles Sandre. Sandre was active around 1900 producing these representative miniatures. Very accurate and detailed reflecting the high quality craftsmanship and historical fidelity for which Sandre is internationally recognized. Normal shelf wear. Chapska visor loose from the cap, but present. $1,500 - $1,800

675 French Napoleonic Chevau-Leger Lancer Uniformed Figure by Charles Sandre 16” tall plaster figure with hand-painted face, dressed in a uniform and headgear, arms and accoutrements that are realistically rendered in the same materials, wool, leather, fur, etc., as was the original. Headgear and weapons are removable. Figure identified on a brass plaque on the wooden base CHEVAU-LEGER LANCIERS (FRANCAIS) 5e REGIMENT COMPAGNIE D’ELITE (1812). Base not signed but unmistakably the work of Charles Sandre. Sandre was active around 1900 producing these representative miniatures. Very accurate and detailed reflecting the high quality craftsmanship and historical fidelity for which Sandre is internationally recognized. Normal shelf wear. One broken sword hanger. Sword loose, but present. $1,500 - $1,800 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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676 French Napoleonic Era Rooster Head Sapper Sword Post-1810 pattern combat engineer’s side arm. 26” blade has faint markings on the spine, cast brass hilt, crossguard embossed with lion’s heads. With crowing Gallic rooster head pommel. Complete with brass mounted leather scabbard. Good. Some areas of light pitting on the blade. $1,500 - $2,000

679 British Napoleonic War Officer’s Chapeau Bras Black wool felt-trimmed in black cloth tape, silk cockade with silver braid loop and gilt starburst button embossed “M / EY” and silver bullion tassels. Silk lining retains partially legible maker’s paper label. Ca 1810. Has age wear. Cracking of the felt and the lining is frayed. $1,200 - $1,500

677 French Napoleonic Hussar’s Officer’s Sword 34” gilt blade with gold-washed decorative elements. Hilt has brass single bow-guard and checkered ebony grip. Complete with brass scabbard. Reported to be of possible Italian manufacture. Light age wear on the blade. Hairline cracks on the reverse of the grip. $1,500 - $2,000 680 British Napoleonic Waterloo Medal Named to a Dragoon Guardsman Silver planchet, obverse with GEORGE P. / REGENT inscription and profile portrait. Reverse with allegorical seated winged victory figure and titles WELLINGTON / WATERLOO and the date of the battle. Edge embossed with recipients name and unit JOHN LEE , 1st REG. DRAGOON GUARDS. Steel clip, ring and silk ribbon are replacements. Good. Light age wear. Retains sharp details. $4,000 - $6,000 678 British Napoleonic-Era Dirk 10” slightly curved blade. Hilt has brass “S”-curved crossguard with chain, lion’s head pommel and mother-of-pearl grips. Complete with engraved brass scabbard. Normal age and service wear. $800 - $1,200 226

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American Sporting Arms — Hand Guns

681 Factory-Engraved S&W Model 2 Army, aka Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF Long caliber, 5” octagon barrel length, S/N 76373. Markings on barrel Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. Patent dates stamped on the cylinder. Factory engraved, silver-plated finish. Square butt, walnut grips. Case colored trigger and hammer. This is a very sharp and crisp revolver. The gun retains all the frame-dated 1963 factory refinished silver-plating that has oxidized nicely. The grips are in excellent condition and retain the original varnished “piano” finish. The engraving is sharp and crisp. Overall condition is superb. $3,500 - $5,000

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682 Factory-Engraved S&W Model No 1½ Second Issue, aka Model 1½ Old Model .32 RF caliber, 3.5” barrel, S/N 63353. Gustave Young factory engraved in scrolls and stippled background. Nickel finish with rosewood grips. This revolver is very close to being mint. There is only are some minute, very light pitting in the flutes of the cylinder and a little on the underneath of the strap above the cylinder. Overall it retains most of the original nickel finish. The original piano-finish rosewood grips are mint. $2,500 - $3,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

683 Cased Factory Engraved S&W Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF Long caliber, 6” octagonal barrel, S/N 73769. Full nickel plate except case-color hammer. Engraved in Nimschke, New York open-vine-style with no stippled background. Original pearl grips. Mahogany partitioned case with red cloth lining. A full box of 32 caliber long cartridges by UMC Co., pink label with green plaid and red paper to seal the box. This revolver is sharp and crisp retaining all of the original nickel finish. No wear, just lightly dulled, and has never been cleaned or touched. Case is excellent. Pearl grips are excellent, with one small chip that is not noticeable missing on the left grip at the butt. An outstanding set. Ex Bobby Smith Collection $12,000 - $15,000

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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684 Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson No 2 Old Model .32 RF caliber, 5” octagonal barrel, S/N 76565. Nickel finish with factory engraving. Engraved in the style done by the Young family, with scrolls and stippled background. Engraving on the top strap, cylinder, frame and barrel. Ivory grips. This revolver is in outstanding condition. Revolver retains most of the original nickel finish. Ivory grips are excellent. 5” barrels are rare and even much rarer in a factory engraved model. S. Lewis Hutcheson, W. Tom Lewis, Andrew I. McCroskie, Marvin Lince $12,500 - $15,000

685 S&W Model 2 Army, aka Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF Long caliber, rare 5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 3237. Markings on top of the barrel Smith & Wesson Springfield, Mass. Original blue finish on barrel, frame, cylinder and back strap. Piano-finish rosewood grips with a square butt profile. Case-colored cylinder-extractor rod and hammer. The rosewood grips are in excellent condition with only minor nicks and dings and retaining the original varnish. The barrel and frame have very light oxidation that blends well with the blue finish. The cylinder has some light oxidation as well. Most all of the original blue remains. Traces of case color on the cylinder pin and hammer with a gunmetal grey patina on these parts. The bore is in excellent condition. Overall condition is excellent. A rare 5” full-blue # 2 Army. $4,000 - $6,000 228

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686 Cased S&W Model 2 Army Nimschke-New York Engraved, aka Model 2 Old Model Revolver .32 RF Long caliber, 6” octagonal barrel, S/N 72997. Fully engraved in Nimschke New York vine-style with no stippled background. Full silver plate with gold-washed cylinder, case-colored hammer and pearl grips. Mahogany partitioned case, maroon cloth lined. Cartridge block has cartridges. Revolver retains almost all of the original silver-plated finish, which has nicely tarnished with a blue-grey appearance. The original gold-wash has faded to only traces. Revolver has a sharp and crisp look. Pearl grips are excellent. Case has been refinished, the lining appears to be the original with wear from where the revolver has been laying. Overall a very excellent and rare Smith & Wesson revolver, engraved and silver-plated. $5,000 - $7,500


American Sporting Arms — Hand Guns

687 Cased Nimschke-New York Engraved Smith & Wesson Mod 3 American 2nd Model Single Action Revolver .44 S&W American caliber, 8” round barrel, S/N 31365 “E”. Nimschke-New York-style engraving, shipped to M.W Robinson in New York City. Engraved frame, back strap, butt with border around the serial number, engraved cylinder and barrel. Finish in nickel plating, barrel latch blued, original walnut grips. M.W. Robinson partition case is made of mahogany, lined in red baize cloth. Full box of UMC Cartridge Co .44 S&W caliber American cartridges. Revolver is very sharp and crisp retaining most of the nickel finish with some areas of thinning on the sides of barrel. Cylinder retains most of the nickel just lightly dulling. Frame loses some of the nickel finish on the sides. Grips are excellent. Case is excellent, the inside lining is in excellent condition showing some staining where the revolver has been lying. This is a very rare original engraved S&W American in an even more rare case. $17,500 - $27,500

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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689 Remington Nickel-Plated Model 95 Derringer .38 RF caliber, 3” barrels, S/N 586. Top of barrels marked Remington Arms Company. Nickel finish with hard rubber grips. Very good overall condition. $900 - $1,200

688 Colt Single Action Army Revolver .44-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 176378. Rolled die marked Colt Frontier 6 Shooter on left side of barrel. All numbers match. Blue case colored finished with hard rubber grips with rampant Colt logo. Two-line patent address on left side of frame and rampant Colt in circle. Revolver overall is very sharp and crisp. It retains a lot of the original blue finish on barrel, ejector housing, cylinder, backstrap and triggerguard. Frame shows a lot of original case coloring. Grips are very good and bore will clean to better. Original roll die .44-40 hardly come up for sale. A rare gun to own. $7,000 - $8,500

691 Connecticut Arms Co. Bulldog Single-Shot Pistol .41 RF caliber, 4” barrel, S/N 1276 on frame and grips. Blue/case color finish, hard rubber grips. Very good. Barrel has 75% of original blue and traces of case colors. Very good bore. $600 - $800

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690 Remington-Elliot Derringer .32 RF Ring Trigger .32 caliber. With nickeled barrel, nickeled frame and rosewood grips. Very good. Very good bore. $700 - $900

692 Remington Factory Engraved Double-Barrel Derringer .41 RF caliber, 3” barrels, S/N 373. Mother-of-pearl grips. Very good condition with poor rusty bores. There are traces of original gold wash, and a set of gutta percha grips, one cracked. $1,500 - $2,000


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693 C. Sharps .22 Caliber Model 1 .22 caliber, 3.5” blued barrels, S/N 42161. Button barrel release on underside of plated steel frame, flat junction at frame and backstrap. Marked on left side C. Sharpe & Co. Philada. Pa. Patent 1859, with gutta percha grips. Total length 5”. Very good. $800 - $1,200

695 Merwin & Bray Single-Shot Derringer with Carved Pearl Grips .22 caliber rimfire, 3” round barrel. Silver-plated frame, barrel and hammer. Blued trigger with carved pearl grips with oak leaf and acorn. Unmarked very rare round barrel, maybe the only one known to exist. Engraved with scroll and floral design with stippled background on frame, barrel, backstrap and hammer. This gun was featured in Eberhart, L.D. and Wilson, R.L., 1998: 113. Retains 80% of silver plating on the frame and hints of plating throughout the barrel that blend to a salt and pepper pitting. Engraving is very sharp and crisp. Pearl grips have a nice untouched patina. Overall condition is excellent. Ex Ervin Hill Collection $3,000 - $4,000

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694 Single-Shot Derringer, Southerner by Brown Mfg. Co. .41 rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 5574. Markings on side of barrel Brown MFG. Co., New Buryport Mass. Pat Apr 9-1867 and on top of barrel Southerner. Engraved gilt frame with blue barrel, case colored hammer and trigger; with pearl grips. Frame is nicely engraved and retains most of the gilt finish. The barrel retains 70% of blue finish thinning and turning brown. The trigger and hammer retain traces of case color. Very nice pearl grips with a some yellowing. Overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

696 Single-Shot Derringer by H.C. Lombard & Co. .22 caliber rimfire, 3.5” octagonal barrel. Brass frame with blued barrel, case colored trigger and hammer and rosewood grips with square buttplate. Barrel and frame are engraved in scrolls and stippled background. Markings on top of barrel H.C. Lombard & Co., Springfield, Mass. Brass has nice untouched patina. Blued barrel that blends to salt and pepper pitting. Trigger and hammer have case coloring. Rosewood grips have a good dark patina. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

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697 Connecticut Arms Hammond Bulldog Pistol in Original Box .412 caliber, 4” octagonal barrel. Nickel finish with checkered gutta percha grips. Marked on the top of barrel Connecticut Arms Company & Manufacturing Company Naubuc Conn. In the original cardboard box. Pistol retains most of the original nickel finish with a nice bright mint look. Cardboard box is excellent. $2,000 - $4,000

699 Connecticut Arms Hammond Bulldog Pistol with Original Box .44 caliber, 4” octagonal barrel. Blued barrel with iron frame with case colors; trigger and hammer with case coloring. Checkered gutta percha bag grips. Markings on top of barrel Connecticut Arms & Manf’g Co Naubuc Conn.; on breechlock, Patented Oct. 25, 1864. Retains 99% of original blue finish on barrel. Over 99% of the bright case colors on frame, hammer and trigger. Checkered grips are as sharp and crisp and matches the condition of the pistol. The markings are very sharp and crisp. This bulldog comes with the original box that is in excellent condition. Overall condition is almost new. $2,500 - $4,000 232

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698 Factory Engraved Merwin and Bray Pistol with Original Box .44 caliber rimfire, 4” octagonal barrel. Nickel finish on barrel and frame. Case colored trigger and hammer. Checkered bag grips. Markings on top of barrel Connecticut Arms & Manf’g Co. Naubuc, Conn.; on breechblock, Patented Oct. 25, 1864. Comes with original box. Retains 98% of original nickel finish on frame and barrel. Trigger and hammer have case color. Black checkered bag grips. Original box is in good shape. Overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

700 **Colt Single Action Army Revolver .44-40 caliber, 4.75” barrel length. Blue and case colored with wood grips and medallions. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500


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701 Factory Engraved Merwin Hulbert Medium Frame Revolver .38 caliber, 3.75” barrel, S/N 1939. Nickel finish with factory engraving. Fancy hard rubber grips. Excellent overall retaining most of the nickel finish, minute flaking and staining. Excellent grips. Rare little revolver. $1,400 - $1,800

702 Remington Rolling Block Pistol .50 CF caliber, 8” round barrel, no S/N. Original nickel finish with original ivory grips and forearm. Retains most of the original nickel finish with sharp and crisp markings. Ivory is excellent with signs of age cracking on the bottom of the grips and forearm. $5,000 - $6,000

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703 Pocket Rifle by J.E. Gage Concord New Hampshire .32 caliber CF, 14” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 3. Marked on top of barrel J.E. Gauge, Concord New Hampshire; on the top of the frame, Pat.D. Case colored frame, breechblock swings sideways with a lever on the left side of the frame to open. Rear tang sight built into the frame. Hood front sight. Nickel-plated skeleton stock with fancy walnut grips. Nickel plated triggerguard. From information supplied to us by Michael R. Carroll, James Edwin Gage is identified as a maker of percussion and breechloading guns. He was active in Rochester, NY from 1872-1873, working for William Billinghurst; he then moved to Ontario, NY from 1875-1895; and in Concord, NH from 1895-1924. He held several patents for breechloading Firearms: No. 296,325 Apr. 8, 1884 and 409,188 Aug. 20, 1889. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish, no wear. Frame retains most of the original case colors. Triggerguard and stock retaining all of the original nickel finish. Grips are excellent. A very unique pocket rifle. We have seen one other that was in the Eldon Owen Collection. This gem has it all - rarity and condition. $3,500 - $5,000

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704 **H&R Handy Gun .22 caliber, 12” round barrel, S/N 94. Marked on the right side of frame Harrington & Richardson Arms Co, Worcester, Mass U.S.A. Left side is marked H&R Handy Gun. Blued finish with checkered grips and forearm. Target sights. Overall excellent condition, retaining all of the original blue. rips and forearm are excellent, retaining all of the original varnish. $1,000 - $1,500

706 Stevens Lord No. 36 Pistol .22 caliber, 10” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 1304. Blued barrel, hammer and trigger. Nickel-plated frame and butt cap. Checkered walnut grips. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish with very little wear. Frame retain most of the nickel with some flaking on the left and right sides of frame. grips are excellent. Bore is excellent. $800 - $1,200

707 Merwin & Hulbert Pocket Army Single Action Revolver .44-40 caliber, 3.25” barrel, S/N 6206. Marked on the right side of the frame Merwin & Hulbert & Company Pocket Army. On the left side of frame Calibre Winchester 1873. Nickel finish with case colored hammer, triggerguard, case colored screws. Blued trigger. Original ivory grips. Revolver retains most of the bright original nickel finish. Triggerguard and hammer retain most of the case colors, lightly fading on the bottom of triggerguard. Ivory grips are excellent to mint. This revolver is excellent overall and has a mint look. $3,500 - $5,000 234

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705 Colt Lighting Revolver .38 Colt caliber, 4.5” round barrel length, S/N 147003, all matching. Markings on top of the barrel in two lines: Colt’s PT. F.A. MFG. Co. over Hartford, Ct. USA. Marking on left side of the barrel Colt D.A. .38. Case colored frame with blue barrel, trigger, triggerguard and ejector rod. Hard rubber checkered grips with Colt motif in oval at top of the grips. The barrel and ejector have pitting in the middle section that blends to the blue finish. The barrel and ejector retain some of the blue. The frame and hammer have a dark gray color with traces of case color throughout that blends to a plum patina. The trigger and trigger guard retain most of the blue finish. The grips are in good condition. Markings are sharp. Overall condition is good. $800 - $1,200

708 Merwin & Hulbert Pocket Army Single Action Revolver .44-40 caliber, 3.25” barrel, S/N 4235. Nickel finish with case colored hammer, triggerguard, blued trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips. Revolver retains most of the nickel finish with some pitting around the left side of the barrel at the muzzle. Barrel and cylinder has some light speckling of the nickel finish. Markings and edges are sharp and crisp. Grips are excellent. Overall very good. $1,500 - $2,500


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709 **Smith & Wesson Target Model 1905 HE 1st Change .38 S&W Special caliber, 6.5” round barrel length, S/N 62117. Blue finish and round butt with black hard rubber grips and company logo. The hammer and trigger are case colored. The barrel retains most of the blue finish with surface wear along the right and left side of barrel from holster use. The frame retains most of the blue finish. Case color is visible on the trigger and hammer. Grips are in good condition. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is very good for a rare round butt model. $800 - $1,200

711 Single-Shot Derringer by C.H. Ballard .41 caliber rimfire, 2.75” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 2257. Nickel finish with blue trigger and hammer with markings on top of barrel Ballard’s and on left side of barrel C.H. Ballard & Co., Worcester Mass., Pat’d June 22, 1869. Has rosewood grips with bird’s-head butt. Markings sharp and crisp. Retaining 80% of the original nickel finish with some light peeling. Grips are dark with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

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710 Single-Shot Derringer by C.H. Ballard .41 caliber rimfire, 2.75” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 1067. Blued barrel, trigger and hammer. Markings on top of barrel Ballard’s and left side of barrel C.H. Ballard & Co., Worcester, Mass., Pat’d June 22, 1869. Frame and back strap is brass with silver plating with floral engraved design with bird’s-head butt and ivory grips. Barrel retains 70% of original blue finish blending to gray. Trigger has traces of case color. Frame retains original brass with silver plating in some areas. Ivory grips have a nice yellow patina blending to brown. $2,000 - $3,000

712 Single-Shot Derringer by C. H. Ballard & Co. .41 caliber rimfire, 2.75” octagonal-toround barrel, S/N 1280. Marking on top of barrel Ballard’s and on left side C.H. Ballard & Co., Worcester, Mass., Pat’d June 22, 1869. Nickel finish with walnut grips and bird’s-head butt. Retaining 97% of the original nickel finish. Markings are sharp and crisp. Grips are excellent. Bore is good. Ex Doug Eberhart $1,500 - $2,500

713 Single-Shot Derringer, Southerner, by Brown MFG. .41 rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 1299. Markings on side of barrel Brown MFG. Co., New Buryport Mass. Pat Apr 9 -1867 and on top of barrel Southerner. Case colored iron frame with blue barrel and rosewood grips. Barrel retains 90% of blue finish. Iron frame and hammer have 90% case colors, slightly muted. Rosewood grips have a very nice dark patina; very sharp and crisp edges. Some nicks along the bottom edge. Overall condition is excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

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714 Single-Shot Derringer by Merrimack Arms & MFG Co. .41 caliber rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 545. Brass frame that is silver plated with nickel barrel and case colored trigger and hammer with original ivory grips. Markings on top of barrel Merrimack Arms & MFG. Co., Newburyport, Mass., which indicates that the engraving is factory done. Engraving on frame, backstrap and on barrel. Barrel retains 80% of nickel finish with wear at the sight and salt and pepper pitting. Brass frame is showing through the silver plating; retains about 60% of original silver plating. Trigger and hammer have case colors. Ivory grips have a yellowing patina. The markings are sharp and crisp. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500

715 Single-Shot Derringer, Southerner, by Merrimack & Arm MFG Co. .41 rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 1988. Markings on side of barrel Merrimack & Arm MFG. Co. New Buryport, Mass. Pat Apr 9 -1867 and on top of barrel Southerner. Iron frame with blue barrel; case colored frame and hammer. Rosewood grips. Iron frame has minor salt and pepper pitting with some case colors in the protected areas. Barrel retains 80% of blue finish slightly thinning. Rosewood grips have a nice dark patina. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

717 Single Shot Derringer, Southerner, by Brown MFG. .41 rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel length, S/N 2556. Markings on side of barrel Brown MFG. Co., New Buryport, Mass. Pat Apr 9 -1867 and on top of barrel Southerner. Brass frame with blue barrel and walnut grips. Brass frame has a dark mustard patina with rosewood grips. Barrel retains 80% of blue finish with some case color on the hammer. Overall condition is very excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

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716 Frank Wesson Superposed Over/Under Derringer .22 caliber short rimfire, 2” over/under barrel, marked on both barrels Frank Wesson, Worcester, Mass., Pat. Dec. 15/68. Brass frame with blued barrels, spur trigger and hammer. Grips are ivory with bird’s-head butt. Comes with gold pocket chain, not original to gun. Chain was allegedly placed on the gun by the consignor’s great grandfather. Barrels, trigger and hammer are a sharp gray with a browning patina and light pitting. Brass frame and back strap have nice patina. Ivory grips mellowing to yellow. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000

718 Single Shot Derringer, Southerner, by Brown MFG. .41 caliber rimfire, S/N 8201 stamped in two places underneath the barrel, 2.5” octagonal barrel. Markings on left side of barrel Brown MFG. Co., Newburyport, Mass., Pat.Apr.9, 1867 and on top of barrel Southerner. Barrel and frame are finished in silver with case colored hammer and trigger with blued screws. Full coverage engraving on barrel and frame done in New York style. Original ivory grips. Retains 97% of silver finish with some bubbling around the end of the barrel and some minute wear to the high edges. All markings and engraving are very sharp and crisp. Ivory grips are yellowing. Overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000


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719 Single-Shot Derringer by C.H. Ballard .41 caliber , 2.75” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 665. Brass frame with case colored trigger and hammer with markings on top of barrel Ballard’s and on left side of barrel C.H. Ballard & Co., Worcester Mass., Pat’d June 22, 1869. Has rosewood grips with bird’s-head butt. Barrel has sharp line with nice grey patina and good markings. Brass frame has been cleaned. Bore is good. Grips are good with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $2,000

721 Single-Shot Derringer by C. H. Ballard .41 caliber rimfire, 2.75” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 2545. Brass frame with blue barrel. Hammer and trigger show traces of case color. Markings on top of barrel Ballard’s and on left side C.H. Ballard & Co., Worcester, Mass., Pat’d June 22, 1869. Has walnut grips with bird’s-head butt. Frame has a dark brown to black patina. Barrel is sharp and crisp and retains 35% of original blue finish blending to a grey. Trigger and hammer have traces of case color. Walnut grips have a dark brown patina. $1,000 - $2,000

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720 Single-Shot Derringer, Southerner, by Merrimack Arms .41 caliber rimfire, 2.5” octagonal barrel, S/N 2526. Iron frame with rosewood grips; grips have stippled markings. Left side of frame with partially remaining inspector’s stampings significance unknown. Around the bottom edge NO 41 GUN and on other side is a name that is not readable. Markings on the side are faint Merrimack Arms & Manufacturing Co, Newburyport, Mass., Patented April 9, 1867 and on top Southerner. Very sharp and crisp dark brown patina on iron frame. Dark patina on rosewood grips. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is very good. $750 - $1,000

722 Reid My Friend Knuckle Duster Revolver .22 LR caliber, S/N 12783. Nickel/blue finish. Marked on top strap My Friend, Patd. Dec. 26, 86. Excellent condition as refinished. All markings are crisp and legible. $750 - $1,000

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723 Black Powder Colt Single-Action Army Revolver In Original “Slim Jim” Holster by J.F. Bond of Trinidad, CO .45 caliber, 7.5” round barrel, S/N 34918. All matching numbers, barrel has JTC and “P” with large “C” indicating a condemned revolver that was sold for civilian use. Blued and case hardened finish. Comes with a hand-tooled leather “Slim Jim” holster made by J.F. Bond, Trinidad, Colorado. Also included is a notebook of 37 letters from the Colorado ranch owner, from where this revolver came. Included in the family letters are four letters from J.K. Rogers to his wife on J.F. Bond Saddlery and Harness Company letterhead (two different styles). Most of the letters are from Joseph Kirtley Rogers (A.B.A.M. LL.D.) to his wife Jennie E. (Robards) Rogers and date from 1878 to 1883. J.K. Rogers was born in Fayette County, Kentucky on the 14th of November, 1828 to William and Frances Rogers. The couple moved to Marion County, MO when their infant son was not yet two years of age. The wilderness of Missouri offered apparently unlimited game. It was said of William Rogers: “To shoot at these was the father’s delight, and he seldom missed his game. His excessive fondness of the gun led him to the only sin which those who knew him laid to his charge, that of betting at shooting matches for the fun of pitting his sill against the best. It is said that he was never excelled as a marksman, except when he grew excited. On rainy days, or when he would go for the horses, or in search of a stray sheep, his gun - which he named Tecumseh - was his companion. He would bring two or three wild turkeys from a tree with a single bullet. His widow still recounts his exploits with a zest that stirs the 238

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American Sporting Arms — Hand Guns blood.” (Carr, O.A. Memorial of J.K. Rogers and Christian College. John Burns Publishing Company, 1885. pp. 15-16) It is unclear whether his son embraced his zeal for shooting or whether this gun was merely for protection. In 1857, Rogers came to Christian College in Columbia, MO to assume the Presidency. The college was one of the few in the West to provide an education for women. One of the first women Rogers brought into the college, even before he assumed the top position, was Vinnie Ream, at the time the youngest student there, and apparently under everyone’s protection. Lavinia Ellen Ream (1847-1914) would go on to become a world-renowned sculptor, and the only one to “sweet-talk” the President, Abraham Lincoln, into sitting for half an hour a day for five months so she could make model his likeness - the only one from life - and later to be transferred to white marble for the Capitol rotunda. She married a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. J.K. Rogers gave up his position with the College at the end of the school year in 1877. In his Farewell Address, to the Board of Trustees, he said: “To-day closes my connection with Christian College as its executive head. This step is taken...not [as] the result of a decline of interest... not yea of any disagreement between you and myself as to its management. It is caused solely by the imperative demand for rest and recuperation, which my impaired health imposes upon me.” (Carr, 1885: 223) Just a year later, Rogers left Columbia and headed for the Rocky Mountains, a popular place for tuberculosis recovery as well as other ailments. The first letter is from Denver, CO letting the family know he had arrived, and was trying to arrange passage into the mountains. By midAugust, he is not so sure this will work: “I begin to doubt is the trip will benefit me as much as I had hoped.” And the following week he writes that he thinks his problem will turn out to be asthma, not consumption. In September they passed through Colorado Springs on the way to Pueblo. There he “learned a great deal more of the cattle & sheep business.... I am much more favorably impressed with the sheep business than with the cattle, though men engaged actively in either must lead a hard, rough life....” he then begins the process of locating land and animals for a ranch. There is a break of a couple years, then 1880 finds him again in Colorado, this time in Trinidad. His letter of May 20 states: “I feel weaker &less capable of exertion here than there [Columbia]. That results, perhaps, from greater rarity of the air.” Most of the letters are about Jennie taking in boarders back in Columbia, the finances generally, and the church. Apparently the separation of the two was becoming unbearable, and Jennie was thinking about joining him. He writes in June: “This is a hard country on women. And as to a place for you, - you had better come & see for yourself. I think if you could be in Trinidad a month, you would be cured of looking for a place out here.” As if to emphasize the importance of her remaining in Columbia: “It looks as if out of a family of five grown men, you [Jennie] are the only one doing anything to support the family. Four out of five not selfsupporting. How long will it take us to get rich at that rate?” It was in Trinidad, for all of its hardships, that he apparently purchased this holster from Mr. Bond. Presumably, circulating the letterhead was another means of advertising for the saddlery and harness company. In July, a letter from “Camp on Cimmarron” notes: “In camp, branding & marking... Rough is no word for this life. Air not so good for me here as at Trinidad & diet worse than the air....” A week later, back in Trinidad: “We camped for two days at a place where there was not so much as a bush, & no shade except which our wagons made, and this is frequently the case on the ‘round-ups.’ It is now 3 1/2 PM and Gen’l Grant is expected here at 4PM & is to have a public reception on Mitchell’s Hall.... Gen’l Grant is by universal consent a man of preeminent distinction & proper recognition of the fact is proper, but that he is a great man I find it difficult to accept. HE belongs to the bull-dog type of man, and evidently found his true position on the battlefield. His mission, I think, was fulfilled and ended when Gen’l Lee surrendered at Appamattox [sic]. To put him into the Presidency was a mistake, and his country has no further need for his public services....” Most of these letters are personal, even love letters. The letter of Aug. 15, 1880 is especially poignant. He notes that Aug. 17 will be their 25th anniversary, and they are separated by SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

hundreds of miles. Rogers returned to Columbia in the autumn, trying to avoid winter in the mountains. There are about 4 letters from 1882 and 1883, most from sons to their mother, one at the top is from the “Home Ranch,” suggesting J.K. did finally get around to purchasing something. One of the letters from August 1882 is a sympathy note. JK died on August 24th. A resolution from 1883 states: That we tender to Sister J.K. Rogers who was the 1st Vice Pres. in Missouri for the Christian Womans Board of Missions our heartfelt sympathies in her great bereavement.... That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and that a copy of them be furnished “The Christian” and “Monitor” for publication. (As a side note: an ebay seller just offered a postcard picturing “J.K. Roger’s entrance, Christian College, Columbia, Missouri.”) Barrel is smooth with light patina brown and bright blue in the protected areas. Ejector housing has most of the blue finish with wear on the tip of ejector and on the outer edge from holster wear. Cylinder is very sharp and crisp with blue in the flutes and the outer section is a patina brown. Frame has holster wear to the high points with lots of the original case colors. Backstrap and triggerguard shows wear with blue in the protected areas. Grips have some nicks and dings with some original varnished finish remaining. Holster is in outstanding condition with very crisp markings. Hand tooling and seams are excellent. $12,000 - $15,000

724 *Colt Single Action Army .32-20 caliber, 4.75” round barrel, S/N 331531. Two-line barrel address; two-line patent markings. Blue and case colored finish. Hard rubber grips. In a holster marked Frank Trinidad Colorado. Barrel and ejector show much of the original blue finish with some wear from holster on the left side of barrel. Cylinder has most of the blue with some wear. Frame is silvery grey with some case colors in the protected areas. Grips are excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

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725 Colt Model 1878 Double-Action Revolver .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 35393. Blued finish with checkered hard rubber grips. Revolver retains most of the bright blue finish. With excellent hard rubber grips. All markings are sharp and crisp with a very crisp Rampant Colt on the left side of the frame at top of the grips. $3,000 - $4,500

726 Colt Model 1878 Double-Action Revolver .45 Colt caliber, 4.75” barrel length with ejector, S/N 48678. Blue finish with black hard rubber checkered grips and Colt logo. Address markings in two lines on barrel and .45 on left side of barrel. The frame and barrel retain some of the blue with an even patina. There are some scratches that are visible on the frame. The grips are in very good condition. Minor scratches on the grips. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,500

728 Lot of Five Glass Bogardus Target Balls Amber colored diamond pattern Bogardus glass ball, Pat’d. Aprl 10, 1877. Another amber ball marked Ira Paines, with cobalt square grid pattern. Amethyst diamond pattern ball, possibly from Czechoslovakia, and clear ball made by Perth NB Glassworks. Some chips around fill holes which is the way an original glass ball should be. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 727 Sharps Leather Cased Tang Sight for Mid-Range Target Rifle Staff complete with eye piece. Base is missing. Red Moroccan leather-covered case. Purple lined. Top of case embossed in gold: Sharps Rifle Co Bridgeport Conn. Case has some scuffing. Corner with some of the leather pealing. Lining is excellent. Sight staff and eye piece retain a lot of the original blue finish. $1,500 - $2,000

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729 Peters’ Salesman’s Sample Cartridge Roll Peters salesman’s sample cartridge roll that measures 42” in length by 13.5” in width. This is a brown canvas roll bag lined on the inside with green cloth and trimmed in leather with two leather straps for closure. There are 4 rows that showcase the assortment of cartridges and shot shells offered by Peters. The overall condition is very good to excellent. There is an assortment of original cartridges and shot shells that come with the bag. This is a rare item for a cartridge collector. $800 - $1,200


Late Indian Wars — Long Guns 730 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle 44-40 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 155728A. Iron frame with blued barrel and magazine tube. Case colored trigger, lever, hammer, buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven, CT. Under that is marked King’s-ImprovementPatented-March 29, 1866, October 16, 1860. Marked behind rear sight “44 Cal. Cartridge carrier is marked “.44 Cal” and marked with serial number on lower tang. The barrel and magazine tube have an even sharp plum patina. The iron frame and fore end have a dark patina that gives the gun an even look. The trigger, lever, hammer and buttplate all have traces of case color that blends to a plum patina. Markings are sharp. Walnut stock and forearm have nicks, dings and scratches. Bore is in excellent condition and overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

731 3rd Model Winchester Model 1873 SRC .44 caliber, 20” round barrel, S/N 271749B. Iron frame with case colored lever, saddle ring bands, hammer and trigger. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester-Repeating-Arms-New Haven CT. Below that is marked Kings Improvement Patented March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Markings behind rear sight “44 WCF” and on upper tang Model 1873. Markings on cartridge carrier .44 caliber. Walnut stock and forearm with rear sight. Blued barrel and magazine have a nice even plum patina. The lever, saddle ring bands, hammer and trigger all have an untouched dark patina. The iron frame has a dark untouched patina. Walnut stock has dark patina with nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Markings are sharp and crisp. Overall condition is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

732 Sharps Model 1867 Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N C,11912. Case colored frame, buttplate, trigger plate, hammer and lever. Blued barrel, barrel bands and lever latch. Walnut stock and forearm. Lawrence rear sight. Markings on back lock C. Sharp Pat Oct 8, 1852 and above hammer R.S. Lawrence Pat April 12th 1859. Markings on left side of frame C. Sharps Pat Sept 12th 1842 and an “S” in upper left corner of frame. Cartouche marking in banner “DFC.” Springfield alteration with 3-land -and-groove rifling. Case colored frame, buttplate, trigger plate, hammer and lever all have a dark patina with traces of case color. Barrel, barrel bands and lever latch have original blue finish blending to a plum patina. Walnut stock is untouched with darkening patina and has nicks and dings. Bore is good. Markings are sharp and crisp and cartouche is sharp. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

733 U.S. Model 1877 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel with large VP and eagle “P,” S/N 102507. Walnut stock with cartouche and firing proof behind the triggerguard. Barrel retains 95% of the original blue finish with some light flecking of brown speckles from the rear band running out to the middle section of barrel. Very light and hardly noticeable. Lock, bands, nosecap and triggerguard retain most of the original blue finish. Buttplate has some of the original blue finish; on the top of has some brown staining cause from cosmolene. Breechblock has nice dark mottled color with some nice case colors showing. Stock has minimal nicks and dings with a great ESA/1878 cartouche along with mint firing proof. Stock has nice dark untouched open-grained wood. Very hard Trapdoor to find. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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734 Sharps Model 1867 Carbine .50-70 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N C14125. R.S. Lawrence rear barrel sight. Three-land-and-groove rifling. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the blue finish. Frame is very sharp and crisp with traces of case colors; the rest is a silvery grey. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

735 Model 1870 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50 caliber, 31” barrel, S/N 810. Breech dated 1870 / US with eagle proof. Lock retains much of the original case hardened finish and is stamped with an eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD / 1864. Full-length walnut stock with legible cartouche on the reverse. Complete with cleaning rod. Good, light age and service wear. Some scattered recent surface oxidation. Stock is very good with two cartouches. $1,000 - $1,500

736 Remington Rolling Block Sporting Rifle .44-77 caliber, 28” octagonal barrel. Marked on the tang Remington’s Ilion New York and patent dates. Walnut stock and forearm with metal tip. This rifle was featured in an article by Roy Marcot in the Remington Society of America Journal (3d Quarter, 2002: page 18). Barrel finish has turned to a blue plum. Frame is sharp and crisp with a silvery grey to light brown color. Stock and forearm are very good. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

737 Maynard Sporting Single-Shot Rifle .38-50 caliber, 26” octagonal-to-round barrel. Front folding beach sight; rear long-range tang sight. Blued barrel and case colored frame. Finely figured walnut stock with checkered pistol grip. Checkered forearm. Swiss-style buttplate. Barrel retains most of the blue finish. Frame still retains most of the case colors thinning on the front of the frame on both sides. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. $2,500 - $4,000

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738 Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 caliber, 31” round barrel with “VP” proofs and Buffington rear sight, S/N 387860. Breech marked U.S. MODEL 1884. Lock stamped with an eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD. Fulllength walnut stock with faint cartouche and rack number “10” on the reverse buttstock. Complete with cleaning rod. Good. Age darkened, retaining traces of the blued finish. Some scuffing on the wood. $2,000 - $3,000

739 Springfield Model 1873 Buffalo Soldier Rifle with History from Springfield Research Service .45 caliber, 32.75” barrel length, S/N 333999. Blue barrel and barrel bands with case colored breechblock, hammer, trigger and triggerguard. Walnut stock. Markings on top of barrel “V” over “P” with eagle. On top of receiver is marked Model 1873. Breechblock has eagle with “US” over Springfield. This serial number falls in the range that was issued to Company G, 24th Infantry, U.S. Army. This was one of the African American, many ex-slaves, regiments formed after the Civil War. These regiments were used in the same manner as all other regiments in the US Army. A history from Springfield Armory about the issuance of the gun and the regiment to which it was issued comes with this great Buffalo Soldier gun. The barrel and barrel bands have a nice brown patina. The breechblock has dark patina. The markings are sharp. The walnut stock is dark and has nicks and dings. The bore is in fair to good condition. Overall condition is good. This is a great piece that comes with a documented history of the issuance of this arm and the importance of the Buffalo Soldier regiments. This is documented by Springfield Research Service. $1,500 - $2,500

740 Springfield Model 1866 Second Pattern Allen Conversion Trapdoor Rifle .50 caliber, 40” barrel. Marked on the receiver with an eagle head proof and date 1866. Lock marked with an eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD / 1864. Iron furniture with three barrel bands. Walnut stock with soldier’s initials “F.E.” carved on the obverse. Good. Finish dark with age, Normal service wear. $600 - $800

741 Springfield Model 1866 Second Pattern Allin Conversion Trapdoor Rifle .50 caliber, 40” barrel. Marked on the receiver with an eagle head proof and date 1866. Lock marked with an eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD / 1865. Iron furniture with three-band walnut stock. Fair to good. Moderate to heavy age and service wear. $500 - $700 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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742 Springfield Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle .50 caliber, 35.75” barrel, S/N 11173. Breechblock marked with an eagle head proof and 1869 / U.S. Lock stamped with an eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD. Iron furniture with two barrel bands and walnut stock. Fair to good. Barrel and some other parts have been re-blued. Moderate pitting on the lockplate. Stock cracked and repaired at the wrist. $600 - $800

743 Model 1870 Trial Springfield Rolling Block Rifle .50-70 caliber, 36” round barrel. Remington markings on the tang, high hammer. Marked on the right side of the frame with eagle and US Springfield 1870. One of a thousand made for Trial. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel still retains the original burnished bright finish with traces of the original cosmolene dried to the barrel. Rear barrel sight retains all of the original bright blue finish. Frame retains most of the original case colored finish with light fading on the top and right side of frame and bottom of triggerguard. Nice red open-grained wood, with a mint “ESA” cartouche and firing proof “L” behind triggerguard. Bore is excellent. $3,500 - $5,000

744 Model 1889 RRB Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70 caliber, 32.5” round barrel, S/N 513376. Buffington rear barrel sight. Large VP and eagle barrel proof. Grooved Kelton trigger, solid triggerguard. Walnut stock with original leather sling. Barrel and lock retain most of the bright vivid original blue finish. Breechblock retains most of the case coloring. Stock is excellent with mint cartouche “SWP/1891” and firing proof behind the triggerguard. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

745 Peabody Trial Carbine .45 X 50 Peabody caliber, 22” round barrel. Marked on the left side of frame Peabody & Martini Patent, Man’F’D By Providence Tool Co. Blued barrel and case colored frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Diamond pattern checkered steel buttplate. Checkered panel on the right rear of the frame. Sub-inspector’s initials on some parts. Barrel retains most of the bright vivid blue finish. Frame retains most of the bright case colors. Stock and forearm are excellent. The saddle bar and other exposed parts are polished bright. This trial carbine has the mint look, and is a very rare carbine. $5,000 - $6,500 244

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746 A Rare Trial Van Choate Brown Mfg. Co. Bolt-Action Rifle .45-70 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 729. Bolt-action, double triggers, two barrel bands. Walnut stock. Three of these rifles were tested by the Ordnance Board of 1872. This rifle is in very good condition, retaining most of the original blue finish lightly fading to a plum. Receiver is very sharp grey mottled. Stock is excellent. Bore is very good. A very rare rifle for the collector of Indian Wars period weapons. $3,500 - $5,000

747 Model 1867 Barton Jenks Naval Trial Rifle .52 caliber, 34” round barrel retaining most of the factory blued finish, marked behind the three-leaf rear sight “52. C. R. F.” Case hardened receiver has traces of its colors; marked on the reverse with an eagle head proof and BARTON H. JENKS / PHILADELPHIA / U.S. The tang is marked MODEL / 1867. Two-band walnut fore end and buttstock have iron furniture. A very rare rifle. Only a few were tested and they were not adopted. This specimen is in exceptional condition. Very good. Light age toning and service wear. $4,000 - $6,000

748 Winchester Model 1886 Rifle in 40/60 Caliber .40/60 caliber, 26” octagonal barrel, S/N 68526. Walnut stocks. Lyman tang sight. Crescent buttplate. Very good, Very good bore. Bent front sight blade. $2,000 - $3,000

749 Model 1894 Winchester Takedown Rifle .30 caliber, 26” octagonal barrel, S/N 145833. Mfd 1898. Folding two-leaf rear barrel sight. Blued finish with select walnut stock and forearm. This rifle is very crisp, retaining most of the original blue finish. Frame has some light brown flaking on the right side near the takedown ring. Lever has some of the case colors showing. Hammer retains most of the case colors, just lightly fading. Loading gate still retains most of the bright blue finish with a little wear in the center. Stock and forearm are excellent with most of the original varnish finish with some scratches. Overall an excellent rifle for an early pre-1899 rifle. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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750 Navy Purchase Remington Rolling Block Rifle for Marine Corp. .50-70 caliber, 32.75” barrel length. Markings on receiver of eagle motif over “USN” over Springfield over 1870. Remington markings on upper tang in two lines. Cartouche on left side of stock “ESA” in script. “US” marked on top of the buttplate. Two-piece walnut stock attached with two barrel bands. Iron mountings are finished bright with a case colored frame and blued barrel. Slotted head ramrod. This specimen never had a saber bayonet attachment. It was only fitted for an angular bayonet which indicates this is a Navy-purchased rifle for the Marine Corps. The two-piece walnut stock is in very good condition with only minor scratches, nicks and dings. There are traces of case color on the frame, hammer, trigger, and triggerguard that blend with minor peppered pitting. Buttplate has minor peppered pitting that is blending to a light brown in various areas. The barrel has a brown patina throughout. The markings are sharp and crisp on the frame. Cartouche is very good. Markings on upper tang are worn on the second line. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500

751 Winchester Model 1876 in .45/60 Caliber .45/60 caliber, 28” octagonal barrel, S/N 55908. Walnut stocks, crescent keyhole buttplate, two re-loading tools and bulldog canvas ammo belt and accompanying photo. Very good with a very good bore. $3,500 - $4,000

752 **Winchester Model 1873 Lever-Action Saddle Ring Carbine .44-40 caliber, 20” barrel, S/N 550034B. Blue finish, walnut stocks, 1900 date of mfg. Very good condition with an excellent bore. This gun has traces of original blue mixed with a gray/ brown patina. The wood is very good with scratches and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

753 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle .44-40 caliber, 24.25” barrel, S/N 157100A. 1884 date of mfg. Good condition with a fair but lightly pitted bore. This gun has a dark, nearly black, patina overall and could clean to better condition. The wood is very good and the dust cover is missing. $800 - $1,200 246

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754 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle .22 short RF caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 282004B, Iron frames, side plates and cap fore end with walnut stock and forearm. Case colored trigger, hammer and lever with brass cartridge carrier. Markings on top of barrel Winchester-Repeating-Arms New Haven CT. and below that Kings-Improvement-Patented-March 29,1886 October 16, 1860. On barrel in front of receiver marked 22 Short. Markings on cartridge carrier 22 Cal Short. Barrel and magazine tube retain some of the original blue with some brown to plum patina. There is pitting on the magazine tube isolated to the area behind the band. Traces of case color on the trigger, hammer and lever. Walnut buttstock is a shotgun buttstock with buttplate. The buttstock has scratches, nicks and dings from use. The buttstock does have a crack on the left side right below the upper tang extending back. The forearm does have scratches, nicks and dings from use. Iron frame side plates and cap fore end all have brown blending to black patina. Bore is in fair condition. Overall condition is good. $1,500 - $2,500

755 Winchester Model 1866 Musket with Bayonet .44 caliber rimfire, 27” round barrel with 24” magazine, S/N 122445. Brass frame and buttplate, blued barrels and magazine with case colored hammer, lever and trigger. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven, CT. and under that markings Kings Improvement Patent March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Has “S” marking behind standard rear sight. This Winchester Musket is possibly from a large order made and shipped to Argentina. It has cartouche markings in a banner style “AOS” on left side of stock and stamped “AOS” between sling swivel and rear tang. This is consistent with what George Madis notes in The Winchester Book. (Art & Reference House, 1985: 65). Comes complete with bayonet. Brass frame has been lightly cleaned, but has good patination. Brass buttplate has nice untouched patina. The barrel and magazine have traces of blue that blend to a gunmetal gray. Walnut stock and forearm have nicks and dings. Markings and cartouche are sharp and crisp. Hammer and lever has traces of case color. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $2,500 - $4,000

756 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle .44 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 392987. Blue barrel, magazine tube and fore end cap. Cased colored trigger, hammer and lever. Iron frame and buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester-Repeating-Arms-New Haven CT’ over Kings-Improvement-Patent-March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Upper tang is marked Model 1873. Brass cartridge carrier is marked “44 Cal.” Barrel, magazine tube and fore end cap are a gray metal with a speckled brown patina. The frame and buttplate have a browning patina. The trigger and hammer have traces of case color. The buttstock has nicks, dings and scratches. The forearm has nicks and dings. The markings are legible but fading on top of the barrel. The bore is in fair condition, but can be cleaned. Overall condition is fair. $800 - $1,200 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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757 **Winchester Model 1892 Rifle & Marlin Model 92 Belonging To Wild West Show Sharpshooter T.H. Ford Winchester Model 1892 has a 32-20 caliber, 24” octagonal barrel, S/N 262395. Factory letter states the following: Rifle, 32 caliber smoothbore, Octagonal barrel, Plain trigger, Checkered Stock with pistol grip, Lyman Jack front sight, Shotgun Butt, hard rubber butt plate with log, Finish: full silver plate, received in the warehouse April28, 1905, shipped 29 April 1905, returned and repaired on January 27, 1910. Order number 28244. Model 1892 Marlin is factory engraved with extra coverage on the barrel and fore end cap. “B” style checkering. Barrel and magazine retain most of the bright and vivid original blue finish. Round region of the half round, half octagonal portion of the barrel is hand engraved, “Presented by Marlin Firearms Company.” This type of presentation is unique to this firearm by the Marlin Firearms Company. Engraved frame with a panel scene of a squirrel eating a nut on the left side of frame. This firearm comes with a factory letter as well. Thomas Morrow Pringle (1872-1942) was billed as “America’s Greatest Fancy Quick and Trick Wing Rifle and Revolver Shot.” He was born in Portage, Pennsylvania and died in Portage as well. His career began in 1895 with


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the Beveridge’s Montana Wildest West where he began using the stage name “T.H. Ford”. From 1901-1905 he began appearing in Texas Jack’s Wild West and then eventually with Buffalo Bill’s Congress of Rough Riders and Pawnee Bill’s Wild West. Two quotations relating to T.H. Ford’s good character are referenced in this archive. Captain A.H. Bogardus of Buffalo Bill’s Congress of Rough Riders said of T.H. Ford on May 20, 1895, “He was a member of the Congress of Crack Shots with The Beveridge’s Montana Wildest West season of 1895. He is sober and reliable. I cheerfully recommend him to any exhibition shooting.” G.W. Lillie ‘Pawnee Bill’ on September 15, 1896, said: “I have witnessed the rifle shooting done by T.H. Ford, and I have no hesitancy in saying it is first-class and will interest and entertain as well as any act of the kind I have seen.” Archive comes with a signed affidavit from Lydia Harris, granddaughter of T.H. Ford, stating “My grandfather was a Sharpshooter with many Wild West Shows, including the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. The Model 92 Winchester 32-20 smooth bore, serial 262395 and Marlin Model 92, .22 caliber, serial 123275 were his personal guns that he used in these exhibitions. His name was Thomas H. Pringle and his stage name was T.H. Ford. His residence was Portage, Pennsylvania.” Other items in the archive include related factory letters from the Marlin Firearms Company, The Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, a certificate to T.H. Ford from the Congress of Crack Shots, T.H. Ford personal envelope with picture and “America’s Greatest Rifle and Revolver Shot” byline, two promotional cards for T.H. Ford addressed to “Fair Managers” from Ira Bloom, Mgr. Ebensburg Agricultural Society. Four cabinet cards: one from Stacy - 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, and three from Brownt Co. of College Hill/Valapariso, Ind . - all with Mr. Pringle staged in trick shooting poses. PLUS, two more contemporary black and white photographs. A typed letter of recommendation from the Johnstown Board of Trade dated “Sept 23, 1896” signed by General Manager N.F. Thompson praising Mr. T. M. Pringle’s performance at the state fair. Archive further includes an inscribed letter from the Ebensburg Agricultural Society dated “Sept 22, 1896” addressed to T.M. Pringle attesting to the good show that he put on. Signed letter from A.H. Bogardus dated “May 20, 1895” putting in a good referral for T.H. Ford for shooting exhibitions. Plus, three brief newspaper accounts relating to T.H. Ford’s shooting exhibitions. Authentic cabinet card by Pentz Swonds of York, PA of Pawnee Bill and an authentic cabinet card of Capt. A.H. Bogardus and Sons taken in New York. Second volume includes: Cemetery records from Pringle Hill Cemetery in Summerhill Township located in Cambria County, Pennsylvania with picture of his Thomas M. Pringles tombstone. SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

Ancestry printouts from Ancestry.com with genealogy charts and printouts related to the Pringle family forefathers. Some of the information in the second volume is duplicate information that can be found in the first binder. Further included with this archive is a plaque for the Best Single Weapon Award from the Winchester Arms Collectors Association at the Reno, NV Western Show 2012. The back of the plaque is inscribed in black ink, Big Reno Show 11/15-18/2012 “One Tick ‘92”. Winchester Model 1892 S#262395 DLX, 32-20 Smooth Bore, full silver Trick Shooter: T.H. Ford shipped: 4/29/05 order #7807. 1892 Winchester is in excellent condition retaining most of the original factory silver-plated finish. Left side of the frame has oxidized black. Barrel and magazine has oxidized black. Stock and forearm retain most of the original varnished finish with some nicks and dings. Model 1892 Marlin frame retains most of the case coloring just turning dark. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings. $50,000 - $75,000

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758 Burgess Shotgun AM Express Marked 12 gauge, 25” round barrel, S/N 2880. Patent markings on the bottom of the frame. Marked on the top of the frame Burgess Gun Company, Buffalo New York. Checkered pistol grip stock and forearm. Right side of forearm marked No 2880 AM Express Co 662. Also marked in the right side of the frame AM Express Co 662. Shotgun shows a lot of use, but very good overall. Frame has a patina brown mixing with some pitting. Barrel and tube is brown with some pitting at the muzzle. A very nice Express item. $2,000 - $3,000

759 Burgess Gun Co. Folding Shotgun 12 gauge, 19.5” barrel length with magazine tube, S/N 5346. Blue finish on barrel, magazine tube and action. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Markings on top of action Burgess Gun Co. over Buffalo, N.Y. U.S.A. Patent dates are marked under the action. The exact number of Burgess’s guns made are not known. Burgess Gun Co. was bought by Winchester which then shut down production on the Burgess shotguns and rifles. This specimen is a good one based on condition and would be a great addition to any collection. The barrel, magazine tube and action all retain much of the original blue. There are some wear marks that are consistent with use. The walnut stock and forearm are in great shape with minor nicks and dings. The markings are very sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $8,000 - $10,000

760 Burgess Gun Co. Pump Shotgun Two-Barrel Set 12 gauge, 30” barrel, also 27” barrel, both with matted top rib. Barrels with a Damascus finish; blued frame. Checkered forearms and pistol grip stock. Hard rubber buttplate with Burgess logo. Barrels retain most of the original Damascus finish, just lightly fading. Frame retains most of the original blue finish with some turning plum and fading. Stock and forearm are excellent with minimal nicks and dings. Bores are excellent. $2,000 - $4,000 250

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761 Winchester Model 1873 Musket .44-40 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 370528B. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel has traces of blue finish mixing with plum patina. Frame shows some blue finish mixing with patina. Sharp and crisp markings and edges. Stock and forearm are dark with some nicks and dings. Still retains the original cleaning rods. Bore needs to be cleaned. $1,500 - $2,000

762 Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle 45-60 caliber, 28” octagonal barrel, S/N 42694. Missing the loading gate. Walnut stock and forearm. All metal is grey and sharp with some pitting and a light patina. Stock and forearm have turned dark with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

763 Winchester Model 1866 Rifle .44 caliber rimfire, 24” octagonal barrel length, S/N 35,893. Markings on top of barrel Winchester Repeating Arms and below marked King’s Improvement Patent March___, (the remainder is blocked by added rear sight). Brass frame, buttplate and fore end cap. Blued barrel and magazine tube. Case colored lever, hammer, and trigger. Walnut stock and forearm. Brass parts all have a nice untouched patina. Brass frame shows use with rounded edges. The barrel and magazine tube have a plum patina. Traces of case color on lever and hammer. Markings on barrel are legible however parts are blocked by added rear sight. Nice dark walnut stock and forearm that has nicks and dings and shows use from being carried. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $3,500 - $5,000

764 Pacific Ballard #5 Sporting Rifle .45-100 caliber, 32” octagonal barrel, S/N 9349, 1.125” across the flats. Double-set triggers, rear tang sight, barrel has a dovetailed rear Buckhorn sight with a blade front sight. Steel ferules with ramrod. Walnut stock and forearm. 12 pound rifle. Barrel has some blue finish with most of it turning to a plum. Frame has turned to a nice patina with sharp and crisp edges. Bore is very good except for the first few inches will clean to better. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. A very rare rifle in this caliber. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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765 Second Model Engraved Veteran Vols. Henry Rifle .44 RF caliber, 24” octagonal barrel length, S/N 7343. Blued barrel and magazine tube with engraved brass frame and engraved buttplate. Mottled brown hammer, trigger, lever and 900yard rear sight with walnut stock. Type 2 barrel markings on top of barrel Henry’s Patent Oct 16, 1860 and below is Manufact’d by the New Haven Arms Co. New Haven CT. The engraving on the brass frame and buttplate are period Veteran Volunteer-style engravings. This gun is mentioned in Sword, 2002: 82. The left side of the receiver is engraved with a scroll border design with F.D. Pease above Bloomfield, Ind., in middle of the scroll. On the front part of receiver are a 2 engraved “Rose of Sharon” flowers with a scroll border. The right side of the receiver is engraved with a patriotic eagle with 2 American flags on each side in the center of a scroll border. On the front side of the receiver is one “Rose of Sharon” flower in center of scroll border. The top of the receiver and buttplate are scroll engraved. This type of Henry exemplified by the style of (post-war) engraving is consistent with other documented specimens known to have been given to late war members of the Veteran Volunteers as an inducement for enlisting. The identity of “F.D. Pease” and presumption of his 252

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military service during the Civil War remains undocumented. HDS and CWSS list only two privates named “F. Pease” with “D.” as a middle initial. One is Frank D. Pease who served in the early war three-month 1st Michigan and mustered out in May 1862. The other, Franklin D. Pease, joined the late war 4th Independent Battalion Ohio Cavalry in August 1863 and mustered out in February 1864. At least seven other men named “F. Pease” are listed without a middle initial. Ten regiments of Veteran Volunteers were organized late in the war including one engineer and nine infantry regiments. Only the 1st Engineer and 1st Infantry were raised in time to see any field service during the war and all of the Veteran Volunteers had been mustered out by July 1866. Parenthetically, a Major-Surgeon Frank. D. Pease appears on the Spanish-American War roster of the 1st Regt. North Dakota Volunteers. The barrel retains majority of the blue finish that blends to a dark plum patina. The hammer, trigger, lever and rear site are all a dark but sharp and crisp modeled brown. The brass frame and butt plate have a nice untouched deep mustard patina with a professional repair on the tang. The cleaning rod is missing from the butt plate. The walnut stock has a varnished finish with minor nicks and dings. The engraving is very sharp and crisp. All markings are sharp and legible. The bore is in good condition and the overall condition is very good. This is a great example of a period engraved Veteran Volunteer Henry Rifle. $35,000 - $50,000


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766 Sharps Converted 1863 Carbine to Sporting Rifle .45. 2.1 caliber, 30” octagonal barrel, S/N 99097 on the rear tang, also on the bottom of the barrel. Left flat of barrel marked 45 1/10. Marked Old Reliable in a cartouche on the barrel, SHARPS RIFLE CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Double-set triggers, folding tang sight. Walnut forearm with double screws, walnut buttstock with iron buttplate. This is a very rare Sharps conversion from Civil War carbine to a sporting rifle. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish, just lightly fading. Nice sharp edges. Frame retains most of the case colors just lightly fading. Bore is excellent. Stock and forearm retain most of the original varnished finish with very minor nicks and dings. Buttplate still retains most of the bright case colors. An excellent example of a rare Sharps sporting rifle. $5,000 - $7,500

767 Winchester Model 1866 Rifle Henry Marked Barrel .44 caliber rimfire, 24” octagonal barrel length, S/N 19,762 and is located on the left side of the lower tang when the buttstock is pulled. Buttstock is numbered to the gun. Markings on top of barrel Henry’s Patent Oct. 16, 1860 and below is King’s Patent March 29, 1866. Brass frame, buttplate and fore end cap. Walnut stock and forearm. Case colored lever, hammer and trigger. Blued barrel and magazine tube. Brass frame, butt stock and fore end cap have a nice untouched patina. Barrel and magazine tube have a nice plum patina with sharp edges. Markings are crisp on barrel. Hammer, lever and trigger have traces of case color. Stock and forearm retain original varnish and has nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $3,500 - $5,000

768 3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle .38 caliber, 24” octagonal barrel length, S/N 4022940B. Iron frame, buttplate and forearm cap with blue barrel and magazine. Case colored lever, hammer and trigger. Markings on top of barrel Winchester Repeating Arm New Haven, Conn. USA and below is marked King’s Improvement Patent March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Marking behind rear sight 38 WCF and on upper tang Model 1873. Marking on cartridge carrier 38 Cal. Walnut stock and forearm. Iron frame, buttplate and forearm cap have an untouched dark patina. Barrel retains 60% of blue finish and magazine tube retains 60% of blue finish. All metal has a nice even look. The lever, trigger and hammer have a nice plum patina. The walnut stock has a dark patina with nicks and dings. Markings are crisp. This gun has nice sharp and crisp edges. Bore is excellent and overall condition is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 254

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769 Winchester Model 1873 Musket W/Bayonet .44-40 caliber, 30” round barrel length, S/N 370935B. Iron frame with blued barrel and magazine tube. Case colored hammer, lever and buttplate with walnut stocks. Markings on top of barrel Winchester’s-Repeating-Arm’s New Haven, CT. and below is marked King’sImprovement-Patented March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Marked 44 Cal behind rear sight and on cartridge carrier. Serial number is marked on lower tang. Iron frame and side plates have a dark untouched patina. Barrel and magazine tube have original blue that blends to an even plum patina. The hammer, lever and barrel bands have traces of case color. Walnut stock has a dark patina with nicks and dings. Markings are sharp and crisp. Comes complete with bayonet. Bore is in very good condition and overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

770 Spencer Buffalo Rifle by J.H. Johnston .56-50 caliber, 28” heavy octagonal barrel, S/N 4460. Top of barrel marked J.H. Johnston, Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh PA. Spencer marking on top of the frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and receiver have nice smooth dark brown patina. With sharp and crisp lines and markings. Stock has some nicks and dings. Forearm has a small sliver of wood missing along the right side against the barrel. It has been missing a long time, and shows wear. Overall excellent Western piece. $4,000 - $6,000

771 Perry Breechloading Sporting Rifle .52 caliber, heavy 26” octagonal barrel, S/N 509. Markings on top of frame “Perry Patent Arn. Co., Newark, N.J., 1855.” Barrel has the original Buckhorn sight. Sight at breech is 1.125” and 1” at muzzle. Walnut stock with German silver escutcheons and pewter tip. Barrel retains 90% of original brown finish, with very sharp and crisp edges. The action has very sharp lines with most of the finish turning to a brown. Top of breechblock retains most of the high-fire blue finish, just lightly fading. Markings are sharp and crisp. Stock and forearm retains 95% or original varnish. Stock has minor nicks and dings. Overall very good. $2,000 - $4,000

772 Full Box of Sharps Cartridges 44 caliber / 2 5/8 Inch Shell, 105 Grains Powder, 1 13/32 inch Patched Bullet, 520 Grains. Put up expressly for Sharps Rifle byy Sharps Rifle Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

773 Rare Box of Remington Arms-UMC For the Henry Rifle 44 RF, U head stamp. Full box, green label. Marked on top For the Henry Rifle. Very good. $1,500 - $2,500 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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774 Remington Rolling Block Target Rifle by I. J. Case Norwich New York .45-100 caliber, 32.5” octagonal barrel with false muzzle, 1.125” across the flats. Marked underneath the forearm I.J. Case, Norwich New York. Long-range rear tang sight. Walnut buttstock and forearm; brass butt plate. Two holes on the comb of stock for a heel tang sight. I.J. Case is listed in Norwich, New York as a maker of percussion target rifles. Comes with dies, mold and dies to make the bullets. See Sellers, 2008: 54. All metal is sharp and crisp with nice patina. Bore is excellent. Wood is good with some nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,500

775 Winchester Model 1866 Rifle with J.P. Lower, Denver, Col. Markings .44 caliber rimfire, 24” round barrel length, S/N 154824. Brass frame and buttplate with blued barrel and magazine, case colored hammer, trigger and lever. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven CT., King’s Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Above the breech markings of J.P. Lower, Denver Col. Brass frame and buttplate have nice untouched patina. Barrel and magazine with an even brown patina. Walnut stock and forearm are in very good shape with original finish and have normal nicks and dings. Buttsock has a crack on both sides of the wrist that has been repaired. Bore is excellent. Markings are legible and overall condition is excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

776 Winchester Model 1876 Rifle 40-60 caliber, 28” octagon barrel, S/N 55343. Blue finish. Walnut stock and forearm. Markings on top of barrel Winchester-Repeating-Arms-New Haven CT. over Kings-ImprovementPatented-March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. “40-60 Cal” marked above frame on barrel. Upper tang is marked Model 1876. Lower tang marked with serial number. Brass carrier cartridge marked “40-60.” Walnut stock and forearm have nicks and dings. The metal parts have a blued brown finish. The markings are good and legible. he bore is fair and needs to be cleaned. Overall condition is fair. Missing dust cover. $1,500 - $2,000

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777 Winchester Model 1873 Rifle 32-20 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 247684B. Iron frame, fore end cap and side plates with walnut stock and forearm. Blued barrel and magazine tube with case colored trigger, hammer and lever. Brass cartridge carrier. Markings on top of barrel Winchester-RepeatingArms New Haven CT. over King’s-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1886 October 16, 1860. On barrel above the receiver is marked “32 WCF.” Marking on brass carrier cartridge “32 Cal.” Barrel and magazine tube have most of the original blue that blends to a very sharp plum patina. Iron frame, fore end cap and side plates have a dark brown to black patina. Missing the dust cover. Walnut stock and forearm have nicks and dings. Markings on barrel are sharp and crisp. The markings on the brass cartridge carrier are worn and hard to read. Bore is in fair condition and overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

778 Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Rifle .405 caliber, 30” octagonal barrel, S/N 66505. Blued barrel, case colored frame, double-set triggers. Rear tang sight and front blade sight. Select walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm, shotgun buttplate. Barrel and frame has been refinished. Stock and forearm are newly made and in excellent condition. $1,500 - $2,000

779 Winchester 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine .45-70 caliber, 22” round barrel, full magazine, S/N 38887. Marked on the tang Model 1886. Walnut stock and forearm. All metal is sharp and crisp and covered in a storage crud. This carbine needs professional cleaning; it has been sitting in a closet for over 75 years. The frame has traces of case colors in the protected areas. The stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. The bore will clean to better. $3,000 - $5,000

780 **Winchester Model 1892 Takedown Rifle .25-20 caliber, 26” round barrel, S/N 172332, mfd. 1900. Blued finish with case colored lever, hammer and buttplate. Rear two-leaf folding barrel sight. Front jack sight. Very good. $1,500 - $2,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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781 Henry Hammond Extra Deluxe Exhibition Sporting Rifle .44-77 Sharps caliber, 28” octagonal barrel, no S/N. Top of breech is hand-engraved address: Conn Arms Co Hartford Connecticut Henry Hammond Patent October 25, 1864. Fully engraved in scrolls and stippled background, The breechblock has panels engraved on both sides. Rear barrel sight and front hood sight are engraved. Rear tang sight is engraved on the base and the sides of the tang sight. The staff is graduated on the front of the staff. The disk on the staff is marked Patented Jan 8, 1867. Engraved triggerguard, buttplate, and forearm tip. Engraved border around the front of muzzle. Highly finished flamed walnut stock and forearm. Blued barrel, case colored frame, triggerguard, buttplate and nosecap. Highly blued tang sight. This rifle was built for the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition and later was used for exhibition in London as this rifle has British proofs on the barrel and frame. This is the only Hammond breechloading rifle we have seen. Also well documented by L.D. Eberhart in a letter to the consignor. Mr. Eberhart is the author of several publications, including, The Deringer in America Vol. II, of which a signed copy is included with this lot. There is a complete file of research that comes with the rifle. Further included with this archive is an entrance ticket to the 1876 Philadelphia International Exhibition. Barrel retains most of the original blue just lightly fading. Frame, triggerguard, buttplate and nosecap retain most of the case colors just lightly fading. Stock and forearm have an untouched look still retaining all of the highly finished varnished finish. Bore is excellent. This undoubtedly is one of the finest exhibition-grade single-shot rifles. $20,000 - $30,000 258

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Details

782 Peabody Martini Exhibition Engraved Finished in Gold and Silver with Bayonet .45 caliber, 33� round barrel, S/N 5. 1400-yard rear barrel sight. Marked on the left side of frame Peabody & Martini Patents/ ManFD By Providence Tool Company Providence RI USA. Very finely engraved by C.F. Ulrich. Engraved in fine scrolls and sea shell designs in the corner of the frame on both sides. Eagle standing on a shield in a panel of the right side of frame. Engraved scrolls on the barrel, around the front and back of rear barrel sight. Frame is marked on the face of the frame with C. F Ulrich in a rectangular box. Frame is finished in gold, bands are in gold, sling swivels are finished in gold. Barrel and lever finished in silver. Highly finished extra figured walnut stock and forearm with two barrel bands. Buttplate is heavy diamond cut with small area of scroll work. Bayonet is full silver plated also engraved bands around the socket on both ends as well on the locking ring. Included with this lot is an admission ticket to the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Frame retains most of the gold finish just lightly fading on the left side on the high edges. Barrel retains most of the silver finish lightly oxidizing to black. Engraving on this rifle is of the highest quality. This rifle was made for the Philadelphia Centennial of 1876. Gun companies made the very best to display at the Centennial and other exhibitions. This rifle falls in this category. It is the finest Ulrich-engraved Peabody rifle known. $35,000 - $50,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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783 **Stevens Ideal Model 52 Schuetzen Target Rifle 22.15 S.S caliber, 32” octagonal-to-round barrel. Barrel markings are on both sides of the barrel to allow for the scope mounts. Scope is marked Winchester A-5. Engraved case colored frame. Double-set triggers with finger lever. Rear tang sight with hooded front sight. Fancy figured walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and Schuetzen buttplate. Checkered forearm with Schnabel forearm tip. This rifle appeared on the cover of Gun Report on in June 2004 and a complete story appears on page 36. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Frame is sharp and crisp with most of the case colors slightly fading to a silvery grey. Lever has some colors in the protected areas; most worn off on the bottom of the lever. Stock and forearm are excellent retaining most of the varnished finish. Bore is excellent. $6,000 - $9,000 Detail

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784 Stevens Pope 44 1/2 Sporting Rifle .25-20 Stevens caliber, 24.5” round-to-octagonal barrel with folding front sight, S/N 5139. Marked on the barrel left side STEVENS - POPE / MANUFACTURED BY J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A. Case hardened receiver and blued barrel, folding tang sight and front folding Beach front sight. Walnut buttstock with forearm and Schnabel tip. This rifle was featured in a Gun Report article. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Hammer and breechblock with all of the original blue finish. Frame retains all of the vivid case colors. Buttplate retains all of the vivid case colors. Rear tang sight retains all of the blue finish. Bore is excellent. Stock and forearm are mint with a beautiful orange peel look. $3,500 - $5,000

785 Stevens Ideal “Range Model” Rifle No 45 .25.21 caliber, 30” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 4536. 44-style frame. Blued barrel with case colored frame. Hooded front sight with tang rear sight. No provision for a rear barrel sight, made for tang sight only. Barrel markings J. Stevens A&T Co Chicopee Falls Mass. Swiss-style buttplate. Walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains all of the original blue finish. Frame retains all of the case colors. Buttplate retains most of the case colors. Rear tang sight has all of the original blue finish. Stock and forearm retain most of the untouched orange varnished finish. Bore is excellent. $3,500 - $5,000

786 **Stevens Large Frame Sideplate Sporting Rifle 32-40 caliber, 27.5” octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 1061. Left side of barrel marked near the breech J. Stevens A&T Co Chicopee Falls Mass Pat Aug 11 1885. Original spirit level front hooded sight with original tang sight. Varnished walnut stock and forearm. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Frame retains most of the bright case coloring. Stock and forearm with most of the original varnished finish. This rifle is excellent overall and seldom seen in this condition. $3,000 - $5,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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787 Stevens Old Model Pocket Rifle .22 caliber, 10” barrel, S/N 1511. Rosewood grips, mismatched stock. Good condition with a rough rusty bore. It is missing the rear sight and the extractor. $600 - $900

788 Stevens “Hunter’s Pet” Pocket Rifle .22 caliber, 12” barrel, S/N 8200. Blue/nickel finish. Walnut grips, mismatched stock. Very good condition with a good bore. It retains ca 95% original nickel finish while the barrel has a brown patina. $800 - $1,200

789 Stevens New Model Pocket Rifle, Second Issue .22 caliber, 18” barrel, S/N 25228. Blue/nickel finish; mismatched stock. Very good condition with a very good bore. It retains ca 10% original barrel blue and ca 97% original nickel finish. $800 - $1,200

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790 *Simson Suhl 12 Gauge Double-Barrel Shotgun 12 gauge, 27.5” barrel length, S/N 205321. Markings on each barrel SPEZIAL-GFWEHRLAUFSTAHL. The ribbed part of the barrel is marked SIMSON, SUHL THURINGEN. Blue barrel and triggerguard. Trigger guard has a tinsel engraving. Case colored receiver and upper tang. Walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grips and forearm. Cheek piece on left side of buttstock. Hard rubber checkered buttplate with company logo. Double triggers. The barrel and trigger guard retain most of the blue finish. The frame and upper tang have vivid case coloring. The stock and forearm are excellent with minor nicks and dings. The bores are in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $800 - $1,200

791 Cased English Double-Barrel Hammer Bogardus Club Gun By W.C. Scott & Son 12 ga., 30” Damascus barrels choked IM/M, S/N 41884. Case colored receiver with fine scroll and oak leaf engraving, walnut stock and forearm. Leather case contains nickel chamber swab and oiler by G. & J.W. Hawksley; brass chamber brush and nipple pick by James Dixon & Sons; bone oil bottle; and two-piece ebony cleaning rod. Very good condition with excellent bores. The locks retain ca 75% original case colors while the receiver retains ca 20% original case colors, mostly in the protected areas. The barrels retain most of their original thinning Damascus pattern. The wood is very good with minor dings and scratches. The case is very good with a modern replacement label. $1,000 - $1,500

792 Cased English Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun by Cogswell & Harrison 12 ga., 30” Damascus barrels choked Cyl/Cyl, S/N 8392. Extractors, double-triggers, finely scroll engraved receiver and triggerguard. Checkered walnut stock and forearm. Barrels marked Cogswell & Harrison, 223 & 224 Strand, London. Canvas and leather case includes three horn handled screwdrivers and chamber brush, ebony handle nipple wrench, pewter oil bottle, ebony two-piece cleaning rod with brass jags. Very good condition with very good bores with some light pitting throughout. The barrels have been expertly refinished to like-new condition. The case is very good. $800 - $1,200

793 Charles Daly Hammer Double-Barrel Shotgun 12 gauge, 28” round barrels, top of barrel marked Charles Daly Fine Damascus Barrels. Checkered pistol grip stock and forearm. Barrels have been re-browned locks and hammers retain most of the original case colors just lightly dulled. Stock and forearm are excellent. $700 - $1,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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Detail

794 German Zimmerstutzen Rifle .4mm caliber, front loader with no provision for a loader, 27.5” octagonal barrel with ribbed top barrel. Very finely engraved and inlaid silver and gold. Top of barrel has gold inlaid German markings. Very fancy pieced and engraved rear barrel sight. Front ramp sight with half hooded and floral designs inlaid silver and silver barrel band. Very finely engraved tang with base incorporated to hold tang sight. Relief engraved lockplate and hammer with panel of angel and dog. Deep relief engraved triggerguard with double-set triggers. Beautifully carved highly figured walnut stock with a panel of rabbit in a forest. Right side of stock deeply carved floral designs in a panel. Ram’s horn cheek piece. Schuetzen butt. This rifle retains most of the original finish and is in outstanding condition. Truly a treasure to any Schuetzen rifle collection. $3,000 - $500 264

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795 German Zimmerstutzen Rifle .4mm caliber, 27” octagonal barrel, front loader with loading attachment. Markings with silver inlay. Engraved vines and flowers inlaid in silver. Scroll engraved lockplate with stag running. Engraved triggerguard. Schuetzen butt with finely figured walnut stock. Cheek piece with finely raised carving on the butt and around the right side of the wrist. Wrist is also checkered. Nose piece is a carved dog’s head with eyes. Retaining all of the original finish. Excellent condition overall. Very fine Zimmerstutzen rifle. $2,000 - $3,000

796 German Stutzen Rifle .4mm caliber, 27.5” octagonal barrel with matted top, S/N 8684. Rear tang sight incorporated in the tang. Front sight ramp, double-set triggers. Very finely engraved frame, vines, flowers and a man in German clothing drinking beer on both sides of the frame. Walnut stock with ram’s horn-style cheek piece, Schuetzen butt, checkered wrist with nice carved panels at the frame. Forearm has carved panels at the frame with a checkered panel on the bottom. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Frame, lever, tang and buttplate retain most of the bright vivid case colors. Stock and forearm are excellent, retaining most of the original varnished finish. Overall this is an excellent rifle and doesn’t get much better in condition. $2,000 - $3,000

797 German Schuetzen Target 20” diameter hand painted wooden target depicting a stag, dog, and a bird in a tree. Club emblem at the bottom with founding date “1.7. / 2.5.” Pierced by several small caliber well-placed shots. Very good. $750 - $1,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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798 **J.P. Sauer & Son Double-Barrel Shotgun 16 gauge, 27.5” barrels, S/N 263820. Marked on the barrel J.P. Sauer & Son, marked on the bottom of barrels with proof marks 16/65mm, 1044. Marked on the bottom of the frame Ejector and the monogram “S.” Ejectors, cocking indicators, blue and case colored finish. Finely figured walnut stock with cheek piece and checkered pistol grip, checkered forearm. Chokes are full and full. 14” lop, hard rubber buttplate with J. P Sauer logo. This shotgun is excellent and unused as it is very close to mint. A couple of minute areas of pitting on the right side of the barrel about 7” from muzzle. $1,500 - $2,000

799 **J.P. Sauer Double Shotgun 12 gauge, 30” barrels, S/N 116868, Marked Made in Prussia on the water table of the frame. Greener cross-bolt locking system. Finely engraved frame. Very fine checkered buttstock with pistol grip and forearm. Forearm has horn tip with a horn buttplate. Blued finish with case colored frame. Barrels retain most of the barrel blue finish with some storage dings, very minute. Frame retains most of the case colors turning to a silvery grey on the bottom of the frame. Triggerguard retains all of the fire blue finish. Stock and forearm are excellent with minimal nicks and dings. $1,500 - $2,000

800 **Joh. Springer Over/Under 12GA Shotgun 12 ga. over/under, 25.625” barrels, S/N 23774. Blue barrels, case colored scalloped boxlock receiver. High grade walnut checkered stocks with pistol grip and cheekpiece. In the toe of stock silver plaque with initials “RN.” Barrels marked “Joh. Springer’s Erben, Vien.” LOP 13.75” and has 2.5” drop with Red recoil pad. Sling swivels have been removed. Very good condition with very good bores. It retains most of the original barrel blue and the receiver retains most of the original vivid case colors with loss on the bottom of the frame. An oval where a sling swivel once was on the bottom barrel. Stocks are very good with minor dings and scratches. $1,500 - $2,500

801 Charles Daly Double-Hammer Shotgun 12 gauge, 30” barrels, S/N 983. Hammer gun with forward action locks. Marked on top of barrel Charles Daly Fine Damascus. Finely engraved in bank note-style. Very fine checkered walnut forearm with horn tip. Finely figured checkered walnut stock with pistol grip and horn buttplate. This shotgun has been beautifully restored to mint condition. Chokes are CB/CB. LOP 14.25”. Barrels have not been refinished and still retain most of the brown finish just lightly dulling. Frame and actions retain all of the new case coloring. Stock is and forearm are excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 266

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802 **German Drilling by Waffen Honold, Ulm 8x57r caliber and 16ga., 27” blued barrels, S/N 90891. Checkered walnut stocks, engraved receiver and triggerguard, sling swivels. Very good, with very good bores. $1,000 - $1,500

803 *Model 1899 Springfield Krag Carbine .30-40 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 347398. Walnut stock and hand-guard. 1899 modifications. Good overall, with a very good bore. $1,000 - $1,500

804 Two-Pocket Parkhurst Cartridge Belt Belt has some brown staining. These belts are very rare and this is the second one we have seen come up for sale since the one sold in John Peck’s sale at Little Johns auction in 2001. $1,000 - $1,500

805 **Model 1899 Krag Springfield Carbine .30-40 caliber, 22” barrel, S/N 285724. Left side of receiver marked 1899; carbine marked 1901 rear sight, correct ‘01 handguard. Walnut stock. Front barrel band with sling swivel and rear sling swivel near the toe of stock. Sometimes referred as an “Engineer’s” carbine. Barrel retains 80% of the original blue finish just lightly fading. Barrel band retains 80% of the bright blue finish. Receiver with mottled blue to grey finish. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings; a dim, but readable, cartouche. Bore is good. $800 - $1,200 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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806 **Astra Model 900 Broomhandle Semi-Auto Pistol 7.63 Mauser caliber, 5.5” barrel, S/N 12195. Reblued finish, walnut grips. Very good condition with a poor bore. This gun has been reblued and retains all of the added finish. $800 - $1,200

808 **US WWI Colt 1911 with Holster, Extra Clips and Magazine Pouch .45 caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 163594. Early black finish with checkered wood grips. Holster, mag pouch, and pistol all 1917 dated. Pistol comes with three two-tone magazines, two with lanyard rings. Excellent overall retaining most of the original blue finish. With sharp and crisp markings. This is an outstanding untouched early 1911 Colt. $2,000 - $3,000

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807 British Webley “WG” Army Second Model 1889 Double-Action Revolver .455/476 caliber, 6” barrel, S/N 2083. Marked on top of barrel Holland & Holland 98 New Bond St London. Nickel finish with checkered hard rubber grips. In a canvas holster. All markings are very sharp and crisp. Retaining most of the original nickel finish with some edge wear and light freckling of the nickel with raised rust along the top edge of top strap. Grips are excellent. Overall excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

809 **Mauser C96 Pistol with Original Stock Holster .30 Mauser caliber, 5.5” barrel, S/N 891228. Serial number is on the left side of the barrel at the breech. Mauser banner on the left side of frame. Small hammer hole, grooved walnut grips. Original matching wood stock. This pistol is mint condition. Retaining all of the original high blue finish. Grips are mint with two very tiny dings on the bottom of the grips. Wood stock has mint Mauser banner markings, with all of the original blue finish on the hinge plate. Retaining most of the bright vivid blue finish on the stock metal. Overall this pistol is a 9.9. $2,000 - $3,000


World War I — Hand Guns

810 **World War I Commemorative Colt 45 1911 Pistol Meuse-Argonne .45 caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 741MA. Blue finish with walnut grips that have World War medallion and Meuse-Argonne plaque. This gun comes in a display case commemorating the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

812 **World War I Colt Commemorative Colt 45 Pistol Marne .45 caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 741M2. Blue finish with bone grips. Grips have a World War medallion and a plaque that reads 2nd Battle of the Marne. Comes in display case commemorating the Second Battle of the Marne. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

811 **World War I Commemorative Colt 1911 Pistol Belleau Wood .45 caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 741BW. Blue finish with walnut grips with a United States World War medallion and Belleau Wood plaque. In a display case commemorating the Battle of Belleau Wood. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

813 **World War I Commemorative Chateau-Thierry Colt 45 1911 Pistol .45 caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 741CT. Blue finish walnut grips with a World War medallion and Chateau-Thierry plaque. Gun comes in a display box commemorating the Battle of Chateau-Thierry. New in the box. $800 - $1,200 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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814 **C-96 Mauser Pistol .30 caliber, 5.5” barrel, S/N 317089. Blued finish with small ring hammer, narrow grooved grips. Very sharp and crisp retaining most of the original blue finish. Two areas on the right side of the barrel where the finish is missing and bright metal. Grips have a nick at the top of the left grip. Grips show use. Bore is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

816 US M1905/1906 Experimental Cavalry Saber 29.5” blade slightly blunted on the tip, ricasso marked and dated on the obverse SA /1906 with an Ordnance bomb and serial number “37” on the reverse. Hilt has sheet iron guard and checked pommel, shagreen and brass wire wrapped grip. Complete with brown leather-covered scabbard and leather knot. A very rare sword, as only 157 are reported to have been produced at Springfield in 1906. Blade has even gray finish with some light age spots. Grip lacks a portion of the shagreen wrapping. Leather scabbard covering has moderate damage at the drag and throat. $2,000 - $4,000

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815 **U.S. WWI Springfield Armory Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 82880. Blue finish, walnut checkered grips, 1915 date of mfg. Twotone magazine. Very good condition with a very good bore. The finish is a mix of original blue and brown patina. $2,000 - $3,000


World War I 817 WWI US 103rd Squadron LaFayette Escadrille Archive Including a Rare Vacheron & Constantin Corps of Engineers Chronograph Watch An archive of documents, photographs, uniform items, insignia and other souvenirs, including a Vacheron & Constantin Corps of Engineers chronograph watch, formerly the property of Matthew Dalton Phillips from Dalton, NC with some related material from his brother, Ernest. Matthew, known as “MD”, served in the Ordnance section of the 103rd Squadron “Lafayete Escadrille Americain,” Ernest as a machine gun mechanic in the 124th Squadron “Lafayette Escadrille.” Both brothers enlisted and served after the Escadrille had transferred from the French to the American Army and neither were volunteers before the US entered the war. Items in the archive date from WWI through Matthew’s service as an officer in WWII and after. Documents includes several General Orders, some signed, rosters of Escsdrille pilots, their flight hours and status, a number of wartime and post war correspondence, French travel documents, official and commercial maps, and miscellaneous ephemera. Photographs include several unit group photos, private candid snapshots of Escadrille personnel including notable officer’s such as William Thaw, images of aircraft with ace’s insignia, two copy images of the famous French ace Guynemer, air field scenes, etc., a group of negatives showing unit aircraft with the squadrons Indian head insignia and a captured German Fokker D-7, a package of stereoviews, a large number of commercial wartime French postcards, some with correspondence on the reverse and a few WWII images. Artifacts include the Vacheron & Constantin Corps of Engineers chronograph watch in a silver case numbered “929” with original flannel pouch, three other pocket watches, all in need of repair, wrist compass, eye glasses and a small Kodak camera. Souvenirs consist of two trench art letter openers, one engraved “La Fayette” and the other made from and aerial flachette, two trench art rings made from French coins, a British pocket knife, two French helmet badges and more. Uniform items include Matthew Phillips’ WWII officer’s tunic with insignia, two Croix de Guerre fourragere, visor cap and campaign hat with two officer’s cords, WWI and WWII extra insignia and buttons, a WWI knit wool balaclava and more. An exceptional family preserved archive of a member of one of the most famous Allied units of the Great War. Normal age and service wear. The crystal on the engineer’s watch is stained from the luminous numbers and the hands are oxidized. It is not currently in running order. $3,000 - $5,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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818 **U.S. WWII Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt-Action Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel, S/N 621078. Blue finish, walnut stock with “JSC” inspector stamp on left side; serifed “P” and “15” on bottom at the wrist; front of triggerguard stamped with a flaming ordnance bomb and “NRA.” Barrel dated 12/15 and marked “SA” and flaming ordnance bomb. Original sling with faint “Boyt” mark. Excellent condition with an excellent bore. This is a true survivor retaining ca 95+% original blue finish with the balance turning to a brown. The wood is excellent with only a couple of small dings and scratches. This is a nearly pristine, untouched, and all original piece of WWI history. It is hard to find one in better condition. $2,000 - $3,000

819 ***Model 30 Breda Machine Gun Dewat 6.5 caliber, 19” barrel, S/N 6109. Complete with bipod, belt fed, C&R and fully transferable; Class Three Form 5 required. Good. Age darkened finish. $1,000 - $2,000

820 ***French WWI Chauchat Dewat Light Machinegun 8 mm Lebel, 17.75” barrel plugged at the receiver, S/N 123303. Mostly sheet metal construction with only the necessary milled parts. Retains most of the factory finish, marked on the reverse of the frame with a sixpoint star logo and SIDARME / CSRG and serial number. Complete with flash suppressor, front and rear sight, and folding bi-pod. Has wooden butt stock, pistol grip and turned support handle. Includes one half-moon magazine. An often maligned firearm, the Chauchat’s bad reputation was not completely justified. Both functionally and tactically it performed well and revolutionized modern infantry tactics. Class Three Form 5 required. Good display condition. Non-firing with mechanism in working order. Has normal age and service wear. Wood buttstock cracked and a little loose. $1,000 - $1,500

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821 **Stevens Model 404 Semi-Military Rifle 22 LR caliber, 26” round barrel. Barrel was drilled and tapped for scope mounts with off set markings by the factory. Blued barrel, case colored frame, blued hammer and breechblock, case colored lever. Stevens tang sight. Oil finished walnut pistol grip stock and forearm. Stevens trademark on the left side of frame. Steel buttplate. Barrel retains most of the vivid blue finish. Frame retains most of the case colors. Stock and forearm are excellent. Bore is excellent. Overall this is an excellent condition rifle. $1,000 - $1,500

822 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 312641. Markings on top of receiver in five lines “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Marking on barrel at muzzle in three lines “S.A.” over bomb motif over “8-07.” Cartouche is marked on left side of stock in a box “J.F.C.” Markings behind the lower tang in three lines “O” over “JL” over “O.” Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Blue barrel, barrel bands and case colored receiver. Smooth buttplate. The walnut stock, forearm and hand guard are in excellent condition with minor nicks and dings. The metal parts are in excellent condition retaining most of the original blue. The receiver has dark patina that blends well with the gun giving a nice even look. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is excellent. Overall condition is excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

823 **Model 1903 Rifle Converted Ramrod to .06 .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 88395. Markings on top of receiver in five lines “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on the barrel near the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb motif over “05.” Cartouche on the left side of the stock “JFC” and markings behind the triggerguard of “2” over “84” over “P” in a circle. Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Blued barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, trigger and triggerguard. Case colored receiver. This rifle has been converted from a .30-03 caliber to a .30-06. The stock is in very good used condition with scratches, nicks and dings. The markings are sharp and crisp. The barrel, barrel bands, trigger guard and buttplate retain most of the original blue finish. The receiver has small traces of case color that is blending to a dark patina. The bore is in good condition and can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

824 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle Comverted Ram Rod to 06 .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 56455. Markings in five lines on receiver “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on the barrel at the muzzle in 4 lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “05” over “A.” Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Blued barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, trigger, triggerguard. This was a .30-30 caliber that was converted to .30-06 caliber. The stock is in very good condition with only scratches, nicks and dings. The wood has a dark patina about the receiver. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger, barrel and barrel bands retain most of the blue finish. The receiver has a dark patina. Markings are good and the bore is good. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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825 **Model 1903 Springfield Sporter Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 1270195. Markings on receiver in five lines “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on barrel at the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “2-29.” Markings on the bottom of the stock “D28225”. Walnut stock with blue barrel, barrel bands, trigger, triggerguard. The bolt action was finished bright. Has a shotgun steelstyle buttplate. The stock is a Type B stock and is in good condition with only minor nicks and dings. The top of the receiver has been drilled for telescopic sights. The barrel, barrel bands, triggerguard and trigger retain most of the original blue. The receiver has a nice dark patina. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in very good shape. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $2,500

826 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle with Warner Swasey Scope .30-06 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 887014. Barrel marked SA over flaming bomb over 3-18. Left side of receiver mounted with Warner Swasey scope mount and comes with Model 1913 musket sight. Correct two stock bolt stock with handguard. Scope in the leather case with rubber eyepiece. Rifle retains most of the parkerized finish. Stock with some nicks and dings. Nice cartouche of “WES” in a rectangle and circle “P” behind the triggerguard. Scope is excellent with clear optics with one small bubble. Leather is excellent $2,000 - $3,000

827 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 861052. Markings on top of receiver in five lines “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. End of barrel at muzzle marked in four lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “4-18” over “A.” Cartouche on the left side of the stock “CFH” and behind the trigger is the firing proof “P” in a circle below “5.” Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Blued buttstock, triggerguard, trigger and barrel bands. The receiver is double heat treated and the barrel is pakerized. The walnut stock, forearm and handguard are in very good shape with only scratches, nicks and dings. The stock around the bolt and receiver have a nice dark patina from use. The barrel retains the pakerized finish. The receiver has a dark patina. The buttplate, triggerguard, trigger and barrel bands retain most of the blue that blends to an untouched patina. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good shape. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500 274

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828 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 328623. Markings to top of receiver in five lines “U.S.” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings at the top of the barrel at the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “2-08.” Cartouche on the left side of the stock “GHG.” Faint firing proof behind the triggerguard. Standard one stock bolt rifle with walnut stock, forearm and hand guard. The receiver is case colored and oiled. The barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, trigger and triggerguard are all blued. Stock is in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. Stock has a nice dark patina around the bolt. The receiver has a nice dark patina. The barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, triggerguard and trigger retain most of the blue finish that blends well with very faint pitting. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition and can clean. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500

829 **Model 1903 NRA Sporter .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 1351592. Markings on receiver in five lines “US” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Top of barrel at muzzle is marked in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “9-30.” Has Model 1922 type half-stock and blued barrel, barrel bands, triggerguard, and trigger. Has steel shotgun-style buttplate. The stock is in excellent condition with only minor scratches and some scaring on the left side of the buttstock at buttplate. The barrels, barrel bands, triggerguard and trigger retain most of the blue with minor pitting. The bolt is finished bright with a darkening patina. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

830 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 239812. Marking on receiver in five lines “US” over Rock Island over Arsenal over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on the barrel at muzzle “RIA” over flaming bomb over “11-17.” Cartouche on left side of the stock “AAJ” and firing proof marking of “P” in a circle behind the triggerguard. Buttstock is marked with “DB” over “165.” Markings on the underside of the barrel above the double band barrel band “M24” over “P.” Marking of “S” on top of the double band barrel band below the barrel. Walnut stock, forearm and handguard with case colored bolt action. Parkerized finished. The stock is in good condition with minor nicks and dings. The bolt action and action runway retain traces of case color that blends to a dark patina. Retains dark parkerized finished. The markings are very sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

831 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle 30.06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 879731. Markings on receiver in five lines “US” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on the barrel at the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “5-18.” Cartouche on left side of the stock “WES” and firing proof marked “P” in a circle behind the triggerguard. Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Blue barrel, barrel bands, buttplate, triggerguard and trigger. The receiver and bolt action were double heat treated. The stock is in good condition with scratches, nicks and dings. The stock is missing the forward metal spring clip. The barrel, barrel bands, buttstock, trigger, triggerguard retain some of the blue with some gray visible. The receiver and bolt action maintain a dark appearance with some scratches. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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832 **Springfield M2 .22 LR caliber, 24.5” barrel, S/N 10067. Barrel marked at the muzzle SA with flaming bomb and dated I. Parkerized finish. Lyman 48 long shaft receiver sight hooded mounted sight on the front sight base. Walnut stock with original leather sling Rifle is in excellent condition retaining most of the original finish. Stock is excellent with sharp and crisp cartouche. Bore is excellent. $800 - $1,200

833 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 1214103. Markings on top of the receiver in five lines “US” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on the barrel at muzzle “SA” over flaming bomb over “9-21.” Cartouche on left side of the stock “SA” over “SPG” and firing proof of “P” in a circle behind the triggerguard. Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Smooth buttplate with double heat-treated bolt action receiver. Parkerized finish. Rifle is an excellent condition. Stock is in very good condition. There is a deep scratch on the left side of the buttstock. The barrel and receiver retain the dark parkerized finish. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

834 POW Archive of 2nd. Lt. Henry L. Corley Stalag Luft III Henry Lawson Corley was a native of Alabama, serving as a bombardier on a B-24 Liberator when he was shot down on May 25, 1944. He was injured from his jump, first being aided by the Belgian resistance, but soon captured by the Germans. After a short stay in Brussels he was sent to Stalag Luft III, made famous by “The Great Escape,” but arrived after that event. He was liberated on April 29, 1945. The archive consists of Corley’s German issued photo ID card, a rectangular metal POW ID tag with cord, a snapshot of the camp interior reportedly showing were one of the tunnels of “The Great Escape” broken through and where the victims were buried, a clutch back “clipped” wing with attached swastika embossed ball and chain, a popular insignia among the veterans of Stalag III, and a transfer decal with similar insignia. Group further includes a homemade escape map, a German soldier’s ID book given to Corley by the Belgian resistance to be used as false identification in case of a successful escape, the photo of the deceased German bearing a resemblance to the subject, the end leaf of a Bible on which Corley recorded details of his liberation, two German shoulder straps taken as souvenirs from camp guards, a 1945 dated Air Force ID card and a Son-in-Service enamel pin. Also included are several display labels used in a former exhibit that provide further provenance and a framed copy photo of Lt. Eugene Sanford White, relationship to the subject unknown. Well identified POW artifacts seldom come to market. Camp items show normal age and service wear. $1,000 - $1,500 276

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World War I 835 Oil on Board Sporting Dog Profile by Clarence E. Braley 33” x 29.5” wood board with painted dog profile in a gilt rococo framed inserted painted panel signed C. Braley lower right. Clarence Braley (1854-1927) lived in New Bedford and Fairhaven, Massachusetts. He exhibited at the Chicago Institute of Art and the Boston Art Club. Several of his paintings are in the permanent collection of the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Lot is accompanied by an exhibit catalog from the Freetown Massachusetts Historical Society Museum. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

837 Oil on Canvas Framed Portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II 49” x 31.5” frame, canvas measures 42.5” x 24.5”. Depicts a three-quarter image of the German Kaiser dressed in the wartime field gray uniform of a General with several orders, draped in a fur collared cloak. Signed Atelier Henninger on the lower left corner. Sculptured wood frame finished in gold wash. Good. $1,500 - $1,800

838 German Wilhelm Keitel Gift to Grandmother, Louise Berge Grand ink well on silver tray with a loose translation: In loving regard Wilhelm Keitel for the 80th birthday of Grandmother Louise Berge geb. Folke 30.Juni.1910 Excellent. $2,000 - $4,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

836 Bronze Bust of Captain Eddie Rickenbacker WWI Ace of Aces Large bronze measures 20 x 23” and approx. 70 lbs. Great likeness of a true American hero. The American Ace of Aces, Eddie Rickenbacker, was a successful race car driver, fighter pilot, airline executive, wartime advisor, and elder statesman. Few aces achieved so much in so many different lifetime roles. His twenty-six aerial victories came in only two months of combat flying, a spectacular achievement. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

839 WWI Bavarian Military Band Major’s Baton from General Paul Bader Estate with Certificate 49.5” overall length with silver-plated furniture. Ornate orb-like head with applied Bavarian royal crest set upon a fluted base with two rows of pearl ring motifs at the base. Worsted wool cords in the state colors of blue and white terminate with two large acorn tassels. This baton was found in one of the General Paul Bader family’s estate trunks. Certificate alleges that General Bader probably requested and received this baton upon the surrender of the German armed forces on November 11, 1918. General Bader (1883-1971) served in WWI as a Lieutenant in Field Artillery Regiment 66. In 1935 Hitler promoted him to a General Major. In 1938 he became a Lieutenant General and General of Artillery on July 1, 1941. From 1941 to 1943 he fought in Serbia. Orb portion of baton with numerous small dents. Cord is unraveling in a few places. Nominal scratches on the wood. Very good. $1,000 - $1,500

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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840 WWI Dallas Pilot’s Wings Three-piece stamped silver winged badge on a nickel back plate. Scalloped shield has applied gold “US.” Bead edge along the top of the wings extends beyond the feathers. Pinback. Lacks cloth backing. $800 - $1,000

841 WWI Pilot’s Wings Maker Marked “LE” 3.25” wide, die stamped sterling silver wings with handengraved details and applied gold “US.” Reverse with maker’s logo, pinback. Good. $800 - $1,000

842 WWI Pilot’s Wings, Lot of 2 Jeweler-made Examples Silver with applied gold and bronze “US” initials; pinback. Good. $1,000 - $1,200

843 WWI Silver Pilot’s Wings, Lot of 2 Two die-stamped examples; one numbered and maker marked “#0326 / HEMMINGSON;” pinback. Good. $800 - $1,200

844 1921 Airship Pilot’s Wings, Lot of 2 Full and miniature size examples, highly detailed, sterling, pinback. Good. $600 - $800

845 1921 Pattern Airship Pilot’s Wings Sterling, pinback. Good. $600 - $800

846 Balloon Pilot’s and Observer Wings, Lot of 5 Includes pilot, senior pilot with snowflake back and Meyer logo marked balloon observer badges, sterling, pinback. Also includes a miniature sterling pinback pilot’s wing and a gold pinback senior pilot specimen. Good. $900 - $1,200

847 WWII Command Pilot’s Pinback Wings, Lot of 4 Sterling; maker’s marks include N.S. Meyer, GEMSCO, AMCRAFT and LGB. Good. $800 - $1,200

848 WWII Senior Pilot’s Pinback Wings, Lot of 6 Sterling; marks include N.S. Meyer, VANGUARD, AMCRAFT, JOSTEN and GEMSCO. Good. $700 - $900

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World War I/II

851 WWII WASP Wing Die stamped, reverse marked “sterling / 925-S;” pinback. Good. $700 - $900

849 WWII Service, Liaison and Glider Pilot Wings, Lot of 7 Includes senior and regular service pilot badges, liaison and glider wings both marked AMCRAFT, complete with miniatures. All are sterling with pinbacks. Good. $800 - $1,200

850 WWII Bombardier Pinback Wings, Lot of 8 Includes five full-size wings, marks include AMCRAFT, GEMSCO, BALFOUR and A.E. Co. Also includes two shirt and one miniature wings. All are sterling and pinback. Good. $700 - $900

853 German WWII Instructor’s Aide Ammunition Display 27” x 6.5” x 4.5” wooden box with hinged lid containing 20 sliding display boxes with clear plastic covers each holding a complete and a cut-a-way cartridge, numbered with a technical description label on the reverse. Many variations, mostly 8 mm rifle cartridges, but some 9 mm pistol ammunition is also present. Lid interior has an index label stamped with Nazi eagle and a “Geheim” (secret) warning. Exterior with some German stenciling and date “1. 5. 42” and American mailing labels. Five slides missing, two slides with broken covers. Normal age wear. $1,500 - $2,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

852 WWII WASP Wing and Miniature Full-size wings marked STERLING, miniature marked JOSTENS / STERLING; both pinback. Good $800 - $1,000

854 German WWII Instructor’s Aide Ammunition Display 27” x 6.5” x 4.5” wooden box with hinged lid containing 23 sliding display boxes with clear plastic covers each holding a complete and a cut-a-way cartridge, numbered with a technical description label on the reverse. Many variations, mostly 8 mm rifle cartridges but some 9 mm pistol ammunition is also present. Lid interior has a “Geheim” (secret) warning label. Exterior with American censor passed ink stamps and certificate, and mailing labels. Two slides missing. Normal age wear. $1,500 - $2,500 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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855 German WWII De-Nazified Navy Dagger Nazi 2nd Model naval officer dagger by Holler. “Sailing Ship” pattern double-etched blade; needle point. All solid brass fittings. Thin red leather buffer pad. Dark patina throughout with 75% of original lacquer to scabbard. No cracks or chip to correct celluloid over wood grip. De- Nazified eagle pommel (swastika ground off ). Excellent condition. $800 - $1,400

856 German WWII Hunting Associated Hanger by Eickorn Nazi senior forestry dagger, 1960s reproduction. Artificial Damascus blade with hunting / shooting scenes highlighted in gold. Eickhorn 1935-1941 trademark etched upside down on blade. “Echt Damast” in gold on spine, celluloid grips, deluxe fantasy clamshell with deer head, hunting horn and swastika. All six grip acorns present, deluxe scabbard with engraved oak leaf lower fitting. Upper fitting made for skinning knife which is missing. Excellent condition. $800 - $1,500

857 German WWII Luftwaffe Officer’s Sword Early Luftwaffe sword by Paul Weyersberg. All solid nickel and silver plated fittings. Uncleaned nickel-plated blade in excellent condition. 99% of blue leather remaining on scabbard with one cut on reverse. Luftwaffe proof stamped on blade. Leather hanger in near perfect condition. A few nicks and dings to leather grip. No dents. Very good. $900 - $1,200

858 German WWII Police Sword So-called SS NCO candidate Degen by Eickhorn with 1935-41 trademark. Nickel-plated fittings in pristine condition with all background burnish remaining and with ferrule hand-enhanced. Black painted grips show minor wear to original paint which is 98%. Pommel top is unmarked. White leather buffer pad is like-new. SS culture stamped on scabbard throat and D-guard. Scabbard is straight with no dents and 98% original paint. Matte finished blade. Very good. $2,000 - $2,500

859 German Navy Officer’s Sword Nazi Naval officer’s Damascus presentation sword by Eickhorn. Upside-down 1935-41 trademark. Quill-back Damascus blade with Kreigsmarine presentation inscription, naval motif, gold and blue highlights. All solid brass fittings with naval property stamps. Grips appear to be ivory. Very good. $700 - $1,200

860 German WWII Luftwaffe General Officer’s Sword 1st Model Nazi Luftwaffe general’s sword by WKC, 1960s reproduction, triple etched, nickelplated blade with Goring inscription with blue and gold highlights. All solid brass fittings with gold plating. Dark blue leather-covered scabbard with deluxe engraved fittings. White felt buffer. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

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861 German WWII Luftwaffe Honor Sword 2nd Model Nazi Luftwaffe General’s sword by Eickhorn. Triple etched nickel-plated blade with Goring inscription with blue and gold highlights. Three small rust spots that would clean off. Silver wire-wrapped light orange celluloid grip in perfect condition. All fittings gold-plated brass in uncleaned pristine condition. Silver-plated Luftwaffe eagle on obverse clam shell. Leather scabbard in mint condition. Scabbard fittings with large staples and numbered “6” or “9.” No dents. Excellent. $8,000 - $15,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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863 Redfield Marine Corps M40 Sniper Scope 12.5” long, serial number F58691. Optics are very clear. Good. $2,000 - $3,000 862 US Infrared Sniperscope Set No. 1 for the M-1 Carbine Korean War vintage 20,000 volt powered night vision sniper scope used with the M-1 carbine. Has scope unit, battery pack, manual and accessories. Appears to be complete. Complete with OD painted wood and metal carry case. Good. $1,000 - $2,000

864 **U.S. Colt 1911A1 Government Model National Match Pistol .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 2253605. Parkerized finish, triangular adjustable rear sight, national match barrel and barrel bushing. Checkered front gripstrap, checkered walnut grips. Frame marked with “T,” “NM,” and “SA” (San Antonio arsenal). 1945 date of mfg. Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains ca 90+% military parkerized finish. $1,500 - $2,000

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865 **U.S. Remington Rand 1911A1 Government Model National Match Pistol .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 1564607. Remington Rand frame, Colt slide, parkerized finish. Triangular adjustable rear sight, national match barrel and barrel bushing. Checkered front gripstrap and walnut grips. Frame marked with a “T,” “NM,” and “SA” (San Antonio arsenal). 1944 date of mfg. Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains ca 90+% military parkerized finish. $1,500 - $2,000


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866 **U.S. Remington Rand 1911A1 Government Model National Match Pistol .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 1918953. Parkerized finish, micro-adjustable rear sight. National match barrel and barrel bushing. Checkered front gripstrap, added trigger shoe, checkered walnut grips. Frame marked with a “T,” “NM,” and “SA” (San Antonio arsenal). 1944 date of mfg. Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains ca 90+% military parkerized finish. $1,200 - $1,800

867 **Norwegian Model 1914 Copy of Colt 1911 Pistol .45 caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 2985. Parkerized finish, wood checkered grips. Dated 1923. Two extra clips and leather pouch. Very good. Original black parkerized finish ca 90%. Wood grips show even wear and rate VG+ small chip on right grip at top diamond. All visible numbers match. $2,000 - $3,000

868 **Remington National Match 1911A1 Pistol by Springfield Arsenal .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 2150282. Marked on the frame 1911A1 U.S. Army over SA NM. The matching serial number is also marked on the barrel and the NM number. NM and number marked on the face of the bushing. Front of the grip-strap is serrated for better grip. Made by Springfield Arsenal using a Remington Rand slide and frame. Parkerized finish with checkered wood grips. Pistol is excellent overall, retaining most of the original parkerized finish. Very sharp and crisp. Grips are excellent. $2,500 - $3,500

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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869 *US WWII M-1 Garand .30-06 caliber., 24” barrel, S/N 1842912. Parkerized finish, walnut stocks, lock bar rear sight. Barrel marked “1-S-A-6-45;” flat-sided op-rod with no cutout notch. Very good with an excellent bore. This gun retains ca 90+% original light gray parkerized finish and the stocks rate excellent with crisp un-altered markings and only minor dings. $1,000 - $1,500

870 **Remington Model 520-30 US Marked Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel, S/N 51561. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. This could be arsenal refinish. It has been refinish with all edges are sharp and crisp. Stock and forearm with nicks and dings $800 - $1,200

871 **Stevens Model 620 Riot US Marked .12 gauge, 20” round barrel, S/N 19040. Marked US on the left side of frame in the rear above the triggerguard. “P” and flaming bomb on the left side of frame at the barrel and at the breech. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Retaining most of the original blue finish, just lightly fading on the frame to a purple plum. Stock and forearm have darkened some, but excellent overall. $1,500 - $2,500

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872 **M-1D Springfield Sniper Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel, S/N 229664. Parkerized finish, walnut stock and handguard. Rifle was rebuilt and turned into a M-1D sniper rifle by the arsenal and sold to CMP. Retains all of the parkerized finish and wood is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

873 **Model 1903 Springfield Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 1396210. Markings on receiver in five lines “US” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on barrel at the muzzle “SA” over flaming bomb over “10-31.” Cartouche on left side of stock of “DAL” and firing proof mark of “P” in a circle behind the triggerguard. The buttstock has a rack number of “X-98” and top of buttstock marked “291.” Walnut stock, forearm and handguard. Parkerized finish. The stock is in good shape with scratches nicks and dings. The wood around the receiver and trigger have a dark patina from use. Retains the dark parkerized finished. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

874 **Model 1903 Springfield NRA Sporting Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 1266239. Marked on the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “6-25.” Muzzle marked with star. Barrel mounted with scope blocks. Lyman rear receiver sight. This rifle is stocked with rare type “B” stock. Overall very good. Stock with some nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Rare Sporter with this type of stock. $2,500 - $3,500

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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875 **Johnson Model 1941 Rifle .30-06 caliber, 23.25” barrel length, S/N A 7191. Roughed, turned and blued vented barrel and receiver of rough casting. Walnut stock and fore end. Markings on top of the receiver in five lines Cal 30-06 Semi Auto over Johnson Automatics over Model of 1941 over Made in Providence, R.I., U.S.A. over serial number. Has marking on receiver in a triangle Cranston Arms Co. Has M2 rear sight marked in meters. Johnson developed this semi-auto rifle to compete against the Springfield Armory M1. The U.S. Army never approved the Johnson Model 1941, however at the onset of the U.S. entering World War II, the Marine Corps used many of these rifles that were ordered by the Dutch military. The Marine Corps desired a rapid fire rifle so the Model 1941 was issued to Para-marine battalions and used on the Pacific front. This is a fine example of a Marine Corps Johnson Model 1941 rifle. The walnut stock and fore end have nicks and dings with a very small chip in the stock at the magazine clip. The magazine has a nice plum patina. The barrel and the receiver retain most of the roughed and turned blue finish. The markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $3,000 - $5,000

876 **Model 1903A1 Springfield Rifle USMC Sniper Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 1532900. Star gauge barrel on the muzzle, barrel marked 3-39 with “SA” over flaming bomb. 2700-yard rear barrel sight. Front sight cover, Unertl telescope marked on the rear top of scope also marked USMC-Sniper 1405. NS marked bolt handle. S-type stock with pistol grip. Circle “P” marked on the pistol grip. On the left flat of the stock in cartouche SA over SPG in a box. “S” marked in the safety cut out of stock on left side. National match-style checkered buttplate. Original leather sling. This rifle is in excellent condition retaining most of the original finish. Stock is excellent with mint cartouches. Scope is original and in excellent condition. Bore is excellent. One of the best USMC sniper rifles for sale. $10,000 - $15,000

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877 **Model 1903 Springfield National Match Rifle .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 1514118. Markings on the receiver in five lines “US” over Springfield over Armory over Model 1903 over serial number. Markings on barrel near the muzzle in three lines “SA” over flaming bomb over “3-39”. Marking on the bolt action of “NS.” “P” marked on the barrel in between the double band barrel band. End of barrel on muzzle is stamped with star gauge. Walnut Type C stock with forearm and handguard. Checkered buttplate with polished bolt action and action runway. Pakerized finish on the barrel and receiver. This gun is in overall very good condition. The stock is very good with scratches, nicks and dings. The bolt action and action runway are polished and bright. The pakerized barrel and receiver are very strong. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $2,000 - $3,000

878 **Ithaca Model 37 Riot Made into Trench Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel length, barrel guard and bayonet lug, S/N 371573429. Barrel, magazine tube and receiver are all parkerized. Walnut stock and ribbed walnut forearm. Leather sling. Excellent. Barrel, magazine tube and receiver retain most of the parkerized finish. Walnut stock and forearm in excellent condition. Bore is excellent. $700 - $1,000

879 *Mossberg Model 500 MUS Trench Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel, S/N US030823/ 92-0545. Parkerized finish, US marked before serial number, sling swivels. Black synthetic stocks. Original manual. New in the original military-style packing in the original shipping box. The consignor of this firearm purchased it from the President of the Mossberg Collector’s Association who had purchased it from executive of Mossberg. This firearm was part of a contract and was possibly one of the extra ones manufactured to hedge against possible defective issued guns. For more information about this firearm see The World’s Fighting Shotguns by Thomas F. Swearengen. SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

Mossberg’s U.S. 500 was deployed in the early 1980s, built to U.S. Military Specification (MIlSPEC) 3443D for Armed Forces use. This model was required to pass a 2,000 round endurance test with no malfunctions. A modified civilian model was offered in 1983, with a 3” chamber (the military version was chambered only for 2-3/4” shells) and optional barrel handguard. Only 5,000 of each version (with and without handguard) were produced for civilian consumption. This firearm being offered was a prototype for the Model 590. For further information please see National Mossberg Collector’s Association newsletter from Spring 2014, p 13. New in the box. A very rare “US”-marked shotgun. $3,000 - $5,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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World War II — Autographs 881 Collection of Autographs of Luftwaffe “Aces” (L- Z) Notebook with about 150 signed items for just over 115 pilots. Includes a war date ANS of Helmut Lent (102V), the first night fighter to achieve 100 victories and Werner Molders, the first to achieve 100 victories in the day. Hans-Joachim Marseille (158V) was dubbed the “Star of Africa.” There is also a photo signed by Fritz Rumpelhardt, the radio operator for Schnaufer, the top night fighter (several photos have Schnaufer, but are not signed by him). Johannes Steinhoff (176V) has two photos, one in his younger days and one with scars from the burns that nearly killed him when his plane crashed on takeoff. Kurt Schiebeler went on to be a test pilot for the ME 163, the only rocket-powered fighter plane to become operational. But he found out they were not very efficient, scoring only 16 “kills” to 10 losses. Very good to excellent. $2,000 - $4,000

880 Collection of Autographs of Luftwaffe “Aces” (A - K) Lot of over 140 signed items from 114 Luftwaffe pilots. The collection includes the top two German aces - Eric Hartmann (352V) and Gerhard Barkhorn (310V). Also represented is the first to achieve 200 victories, Hermann Graff (212V). Plus many more top aces (Walter Krupinski - 197V; Gunther Josten - 178V; Wilhelm Herget - 73V [53 of them night]; Very good to excellent. $3,000 - $5,000

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882 Collection of Autographs of Axis and Quasi-Axis “Aces” One of the smaller groups, just over 40 items for 40 pilots from Finland (8), Hungary (5), Italy (8), Japan (16), Romania (3) and Slovakia (1). Eino Juutilainen (Finland) with 94V qualifies as the highest scoring non-German Axis ace (and amazingly, 33 of those were in a Brewster B239 “Buffalo”). Hans Wind claimed 39 of his 75 victories in a “Buffalo.” Among the Japanese Imperial Navy fliers is Masajiro “Mike” Kawato, who claims to have shot down “Pappy” Boyington. He signed on a postal cover celebrating the first flight at Kitty Hawk - in Japanese and Roman letters. With 64 victories, Saburo Sakai lays claim to the 4th highest rank among Japanese aces. Very good to excellent. $1,000 - $2,000

883 Collection of Autographs of USAAF - 5th and 7th AF Lot of over 70 items for 63 men, most served in the 5th AF, a few in the 7th. This group includes three CMOH winners: Neel Kearby (22V), William Shomo (8V), and Richard Bong (40V). James “Madman” Morehead signed his photo “7Japs, 1 Nazi.” There is also a “thumbnail” photo of a poster which shows Lindbergh, Rhos, McGuire, Charles “Mack” MacDonald, and Meryl Smith flying in formation. There are a couple photos signed by MacDonald. Richard Ira “Dick” Bong was one of those characters that gave the pilots some of their notoriety. He was the highest scoring American pilot (40V), MOH winner and bane of his CO’s existence, pulling stunts like looping the Golden Gate Bridge and flying low down Market Street (SF). Just for fun, he also blew a woman’s laundry off the clothesline. He died as a test pilot for Lockheed in 1945. Very good to excellent. $500 - $800

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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884 Collection of Autographs of USAAF - 8th AF Lot of over 140 signed items for about 114 men who served in the 8th Air Force. Includes an 8 x 10” photo of “Glamorous Glennis” plus others of Chuck Yeager, including him by the plane in which he broke the “sound barrier” and a sheet of 32¢ stamps commemorating that event. Other aces include Francis “Gabby” Gabreski (28V), one photo with the type of plane downed on each swastika on his plane. There are three items signed by Frank Klibbe: a biography sheet just signed “Frank W. Klibbe;” a color photo signed “Lt. Frank W. Klibbe;” and an image of his plane signed “Col. Frank W. Klibbe.” Many of these men have both photos mostly 8 x 10 black-&-whites, and plane images signed. Very good to excellent. $1,500 - $3,000

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885 Collections of Autographs of USAAF 9th, 12th - 15th, 20th This lot includes over 150 items for about 122 pilots and crew. Includes men who served in the 9th, 12th, 13th 14th/AVG (Flying Tigers), 15th and 20th Air Forces. Included are Jim Howard, the only MOH among fighter pilots in the European theater; his plane with both rising suns (from his days with AVG) and swastikas on the side. Louis Curdes was reportedly the first American to accomplish victories over all Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) during WWII. Frederic Arnold not only flew fighters, but test flew America’s first jet fighter; his autobiography, Doorknob Five Two, was an immediate hit. There is a section with various photos and articles on the “Yamamoto Mission.” One is a photo of 15 of the 16 crew on the mission (one did not return), signed by nine survivors (about 2000?). The “Yamamoto Mission,” or Operation Vengeance, was an operation to kill Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, 18 April 1943. Military intelligence intercepted a message that Yamamoto was visiting bases in the Solomon Islands. The US blamed him for Pearl Harbor, and many of these guys wanted to end his service (see Besby Holmes, below). His “Betty Bomber” was intercepted and downed just off Bougainville Island, all presumed lost. James Hill flew in all three wars - WWII, Korea, Vietnam. Besby Holmes was serving in Haleiwa, HI on Dec. 7, 1941; he got his P-36 off the ground without being strafed, one of very few who did. He also took part in the “Yamamoto Mission.” Robert Scott was America’s first double ace (ended the war with 22V). His memoir was titled God is My Copilot, and has been in print for over 50 years. “Herky” Green got 6 of his 18 victories in one mission in 1944. Plus many more heroes of the “Greatest Generation.” Very good to excellent. $1,500 - $3,000


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887 Collection of Autographs of Navy “Aces” Collection of over 160 items signed by (or relating to, in a few cases) just over 130 Navy aviators. Included are David McCampbell, the top Navy ace, with 34 victories (several signed photos). Hayden “Buck” Gregory went on to be an instructor at the Navy’s “Top Gun” school. Arthur Ray Hawkins was the Navy’s 10th ranked aviator with 14 victories. Dean “Diz” Laird was the only Navy ace with both Japanese and German victories. Alex Vraciu is represented by two 8 x 10” photos, with 19 victories. And Ken Hildebrandt signed his picture with “I’ll take the Hellcat any time!” [F6F-3 - Hellcat, the Navy’s top fighter, although many of these guys are Wildcat aces (F4F)] Very good to excellent. $1,000 - $2,000

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886 Collection of Autographs of USMC Aviator Aces This collection of Marine Corps Aces includes about 59 items for 45 pilots. It is one of the smallest groups, but a mighty one, including five Medal of Honor winners: Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, Jeff DeBlank, Joe Foss (dubbed by Life magazine “American’s No. 1 Ace” in 1943), James Swett and Ken Walsh. There are articles on many of these men in addition to signed items. And even of those who did not win the CMOH, George Axtell was the youngest commander of a Marine Fighter Squadron in WWII, and retired as Lieut. General; Frank Drury, William Farrell and Charles Kunz all flew in both WWII and Korea and retired as full Colonels; Herbert “Trigger” Lon flew in WWII and Vietnam; Bob McClurg was one of many “Black Sheep” in this collection; double ace Jack Bolt, and an ace in two wars; many stayed in the service as a career and flew in multiple wars. Very good to excellent. $1,000 - $2,000

OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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888 Collection of Autographs of RAF, RAAF, RCAF, RNZAF, USSR “Aces” Lot includes over 100 items for about 95 pilots. Many of the RAF (and Canadians, and others) were Battle of Britain fighters. There are a couple series of collector cards; one is a limited edition of 200 put together to raise funds for charity, the “Salute to the Few,” with Churchill’s enduring line, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Here are the stories and signatures of some of those few. The group also includes non-Brits who fought, including Pierre Closterman (Free French AF, flying out of Britain), Marcel Albert, who flew for France, Britain and the USSR, as well as other UK pilots from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Many UK pilots include manned and unmanned “kills,” such as Roland Beamont with 6 air combat victories and 32 V-1 “kills.” This group also includes Frederick Barker, not a pilot, but believed to be the highest scoring air gunner of the war, and Douggie Oxby, RIO for night-fighter Mervyn Shipard. Tim Goldsmith was the highest ranking Aussie Ace. Marmaduke “Pat” Pattle was believed to be the top British ace, even though he was shot down in 1941. The lot includes an envelope addressed to his mother, not signed, but in his hand. There are four other Russian Aces, including Ivan Kozhedub, who claimed to be not only the highest scoring Russian ace, but the top Allied ace with 62+ victories. Vladimir Popkov was no “slouch” either, with 41 confirmed. Most very good to excellent. $2,500 - $4,000

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889 Collection of Autographs of “Aces” from Korea, Vietnam and Others Approximately 62 items for 40+ pilots. Many of these men flew in both conflicts, and a couple came in at the very end of WWII, and flew in Korea and/or Vietnam. Included are Fred “Boots” Blesse, (USMA 1945), who retired as a Maj. General and Ralph Parr, who was one of only 11 double aces in Korea. The “other” category includes Jimmy Doolittle - lots of information, 3 signed photos, a photo of him receiving the MOH, articles, views of the aircraft carrier and more. There are also signed photos of Tim Griffin, one of Doolittle’s men. There are several signed articles (photos, card) with information on Bruno Rzonca, a survivor of the Bismarck. Also representing the Kreigsmarine of Hans Goebeler, who opened sea cocks to sink U-505, along with USN Zenon Lukosius, who closed said sea cocks to save U-505. There is a photo of the crew of the Memphis Belle, which inspired a couple of movies, signed by Robert Morgan, her pilot. There is a photo of the Enola Gay, plus one of Paul Tibbetts, her pilot. And C.W. Alberry, pilot of Bockscar, who dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. There is a signed page with information on George Vaughn, Jr., one of very few aces in WWI (USAS) (13V). Also included is a small signed image of Yiftah Spector, Israeli ace in the Six-Day War (15V). Very good to excellent. $500 - $800

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890 Collection of Articles on Fighter Planes and More, Lot of 2 Notebooks Lot of two notebooks full of articles on mid-century fighter planes - all nationalities, and occasionally the pilots. One notebook contains many articles on making models of these planes, but in the process of making scale models one needs information on the full-size object, so they have incidental plane information. Very good to excellent. Articles have been removed from their publications, but each page is in a sleeve, so they have been well preserved. $200 - $400

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Books 891 Set of Six Volumes of the H.L. Visser Collection Vol I, part 1, Vol I, part 2 and Vol I, part 3: Arms of the Netherlands in the Collection of H. L. Visser. Vol II: Ordnance. Aspects of Dutch Gunmaking:A Collection of Essays. AND Dutch Guns in Russia:The Moscow Kremlin Armoury/ Moscow Historical Museum/ Hermitage St. Petersburg/ Gatchina Palace Museum. Published in 1996 and 1997 by Waanders Publishers, Zwolle. $1,500 - $2,500

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892 13 Bound Volumes of Patent Papers from the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Corporate Library Illustrated with line drawings of patents and respective patent numbers and text. These volumes were from the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.’s corporate library. 13 Volumes include: Specifications and drawings of Patents Relating to Breech Loading Fire Arms issued by the United States: Prior to January 1, 1865, Volume I. From January 1, 1865 to January 1, 1871 Volume II. From January 1, 1871, to January 1, 1878 Volume III. From January 1, 1878, to January 1, 1886 Volume IV. [1886-1892 Volume V.] (missing title page) Specifications and Drawings Magazine Guns Patented in the United States: Prior to January 1, 1882, Volume I. [1882-1884 Volume II.] (missing title page) [1884-1885 Volume III.] (missing title page) Indexed in front with pages from A-Z with inscribed notations). [1886-1887 Volume IV.] (missing title page) Indexed in front with pages from A-Z with inscribed notations). [1888-1890 Volume V.] (missing title page) Indexed in front with pages from A-Z with inscribed notations). [1891-1893 Volume VI.] (missing title page) Indexed in front with pages from A-Z with inscribed notations). [1894-1897 Volume VII.] (missing title page) Revolving Guns [1866-1883 Volume I.] (missing title page) All volumes were compiled under the directions of the Commissioner of patents. Washington: Government printing office 1886. Some of the volumes have water stains along the edges, but there is nominal damage to the pages. Very good. $4,000 - $6,000


American Sporting Arms — Hand Guns

893 *Colt Single Action Army Revolver Third Generation .357 caliber, 7.5” round barrel, S/N SA15035. Blued and case colored. Hard rubber eagle grips. New in the box. Box sleeve shows a little use. $1,000 - $1,500

894 *Colt New Frontier SAA Revolver .44-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel, flat top with target sights, S/N 12901NF. Wood grips with medallions. Blued and case colored finish. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500

895 *Colt SA Revolver Sheriff’s Model .44-40 caliber, 3” barrel, S/N SA 38879. Blued and case colored finish with hard rubber eagle grips. New in the box $1,000 - $1,500

896 **Custom Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Jerome Harper .38 caliber, 5.5” barrel length, S/N 2506SA. Has an antique nickel finish throughout with fire blue trigger, screws, cylinder pin and ejector. Markings to top of the barrel Colt’s PT. FA. MFG. Co. Hartford CT. U.S.A. Fitted with one-piece ivory grips carved in high relief. The grips have a checkering design on each side with a scroll design at the bottom and top of the grips with a Colt standing on its hind legs. The gun has a scroll engraving throughout. The scroll-style engraving was done by Jerome Harper. This is a classic style scroll engraving design by Jerry. It is a “B” coverage in the style of Cuno Helfricht. Jerry takes great pride in his ability to intertwine the lines of the scroll, which a lot of engravers avoid because of the level of difficulty. This is a Colt Custom Shop-made gun and is new. $2,500 - $5,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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897 *Custom Colt Single Action Army Revolver .38-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel, S/N S33424A. Blue and case harden finish with hard rubber eagle grips. New in box with all of the pamphlets and hanging tags. $1,000 - $1,500

898 *Colt Single Action Army Revolver .44-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel, S/N SA59728. Blued and case harden finish with hard rubber eagle grips. New in the box with all the pamphlets and hanging tags. $1,000 - $1,500

899 **Colt Police Positive Flat-Top Target Revolver .32 caliber, 6” barrel with target sights, S/N 157712. Blued finish with hard rubber grips. Left side of barrel marked Police Positive 32 Police Cartridge. This revolver retains most of the original blue finish with little wear. Bore is excellent. Police Positive flat-top target revolvers are very rare in this caliber. $1,000 - $2,000

900 *Colt Woodsman Pistol .22 caliber, 6.5” round barrel, S/N 61468. Blued finish with adjustable front sight. Checkered walnut grips. Retaining most of the original blue finish with little wear. Bore is excellent. Grips are excellent. $650 - $900

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901 **Colt First Generation Single Action Army Revolver .32-20 caliber, 4.75” barrel, S/N 256002. Hard rubber grips. 1904 date of mfg. Very good condition with a good+ bore with some light pitting throughout. There are traces of original finish mixed with brown patina and gunmetal gray. The grips are good with consistent wear and a tiny chip in the left panel at the toe of the grip. $1,000 - $1,500

902 **Colt Second Generation Single Action Army Revolver 1st Year Production in Original Box .38 spl. caliber, 5.5” barrel, S/N 5723SA. Blue/case color finish, hard rubber grips. Original box, cleaning brush, and instruction sheet. 1956 date of mfg. Excellent condition with an excellent bore. There is a hint of muzzle wear on the left side of the barrel and the gun rates ca 98% overall condition. The lid has detached from the box and the front edge has a 4” piece broken out, but it is in the box. The box could easily be repaired. This is a very clean first year production gun. $1,500 - $2,500

903 ***Marbles Game Getter Model 1921 with 15” Barrels .22 caliber S.L.L. R& N.R.A., lower barrel 44, S/N 49504. Marked on the left side of frame MARBLES Game Getter Gun Marbles Arms & Mfg Co Gladstone, Mich, USA. Cased colored hammer. Blued finish with walnut grips and folding shoulder stock. Barrels retains 98%of the original blue finish. Frame retains 98% of the original blue finish. Trigger and hammer retain 98% case color finish. Grips and shoulder stock are excellent. This lot comes with the original form dated August 12, 1943. Plus the original Marble Arms & Mfg Co invoice. Fully transferable on a Form 4. $1,500 - $2,500

904 Stevens Hunter’s Pet Pocket Rifle No. 34 .32 caliber, 20” barrel, S/N 2079. Blue finish; walnut grips, matching numbered stock. Good condition with a rough pitted bore and missing rear sight. $600 - $900

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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905 **Ithca Double-Barrel Shotgun 10 gauge, 32” double barrels, S/N 390891. Also marked on the frame “10” and a “2.” Engraved frame with a woodcock and a partridge on the right side. Engraved in scrolls with shaded background. Blued barrels case colored frame. Fancy figured walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm. Barrels retain most of the original blue showing some storage dings. Very minimal. Frame showing most of the case colors, slightly thinning on the bottom of the frame. Stock and forearm is dark with some nicks and dings. Bores are excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

906 **Marlin Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle .32-40 caliber, 24” barrel, S/N 404151. Blue/case color finish; walnut stocks. Very good condition with a very good bore. The barrel retains ca 75% original blue finish, the receiver retains traces of original case colors while the balance has a mottled silver patina. The wood is very good as refinished. $800 - $1,200

907 **Marlin Model 17G Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel length, S/N A19717. Marlin markings on left side of barrel and “12 GA” marked at the beginning of the barrel in front of receiver. Upper tang marked Marlin Model NO 17-G. Left side of buttstock is marked HOMESTEAD S WKS over “180.” Walnut stock with rubber forearm. Blue barrel, magazine tube, receiver, trigger and triggerguard. The walnut stock and ribbed forearm are in good shape with nicks and dings. The buttstock does have a dark patina. The buttplate does have a nick on he bottom. The barrel, receiver, trigger and triggerguard retain most of the blue finish. The magazine tube retains most of the blue other than where the action slides. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition and can clean to better. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

908 **Winchester Model 55 Takedown .32 WS, 24” barrel tapered round barrel, S/N 7313. Standard Winchester markings on barrel with caliber markings. Standard rear and front sights. Straight grip buttstock with shotgun butt. Walnut forearm. Very good with a very good bore. $1,000 - $1,500 298

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American Sporting Arms — Long Guns 909 *Winchester Model 61 .22 SL or LR caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N 163539. Smooth top frame with Winchester proofs. Grooved forearm and walnut stock. In the original picture cardboard box. This rifle was purchased on Reading Rd. (in Cincinnati) at Sears & Roebuck in 1952. Rifles retains most of the original blue finish and appears to be almost new. With the original box. $800 - $1,200

910 **Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Caliber unknown (a small bore caliber), 26” octagonal barrel, single-set trigger, blued barrel and frame. Checkered fancy walnut stock and forearm. Excellent as refinished. $1,500 - $2,000

911 *Winchester High Wall 8mm magnum caliber, 26” tapered octagonal barrel, with raised rib and express leaf rear sight, S/N 4404W37. Browning high wall action. Mounted with Bushnell 3X-6X scope. Cherry stock and forearm with checkering. Excellent overall. $800 - $1,000

912 **Custom Winchester High Wall .405 caliber, 30” round barrel, S/N 98640. Single-set trigger, newly made stock and forearm with checkering. All metal has been reblued. Rifle retains all of the reblue finish. Stock and forearm is excellent. Bore is excellent. $750 - $1,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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913 **Winchester Model 12 Shotgun 16 gauge, 28” barrel length, S/N 1775750. Winchester markings on left side of the barrel. Blue finish on barrel, magazine tube, triggerguard and receiver. Walnut stock with ribbed forearm. Checkered buttplate. The walnut stock and rubber forearm have nicks and dings. Small chip on the left side of forearm. The gun has most of the blue on all the metal parts. Markings are sharp. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $800 - $1,000

914 Winchester Model 1887 Shotgun 10 gauge, 32” barrel. Winchester logo on the left side of receiver and markings on the bottom tang. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Very good. $1,000 - $1,500

915 **Winchester Model 1897 Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” round barrel, S/N 835958. Barrel marked Model 97 Winchester 12 ga Cyl.; marked on the take down collar is”67.” This has the military handguard with bayonet. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Excellent overall retaining most of the original blue finish. Stock has some nicks and dings with a brass buttplate added. $1,000 - $1,500

916 **Winchester Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle .30-30 caliber, 26” barrel, S/N 218321. Blue finish; walnut stocks. 1901 date of mfg. Very good condition with a good, but dark, bore. It retains ca 65% original receiver blue and ca 90% original barrel blue with most loss at the high edges. The wood is very good with dings and scratches. $1,000 - $1,500 300

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917 **Winchester Model 42 Pump Shotgun .410 ga., 26” full choke barrel, S/N 150581. Blue finish; walnut stocks. 1962 date of mfg. Very good condition with an excellent bore. The receiver retains ca 90% original blue finish acquiring a plum patina and the barrel retains ca 95% original blue finish. $800 - $1,200

918 **Winchester Model 25 Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” round barrel, S/N 4484. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Winchester hard rubber log buttplate. Retaining over 90% of the original blue finish with wear to the high points. A small area that has been cleaned on the bottom edge of frame on the right side toward the magazine. Has a small area on the bottom of frame to the left of the serial number and on the right side of frame. No pitting. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings. $1,000 - $1,500

919 **L. C. Smith 16 ga. Double-Barrel Special Grade 16ga., 26” re-blued barrels, S/N 90728. Engraved receiver, triggerguard, vent rib. Checkered walnut stocks, Monte Carlo rear stock with white line recoil pad. Very good with very good bores. $1,500 - $2,000

920 *Winchester Model 12 WS-1 12 ga., 30” full choke barrel with vent rib, S/N 1917826. Blue finish, select walnut checkered pistol grip stock and checkered forearm. 1971 date of mfg. Excellent retaining most of the original blue finish. Slight pitting on right side of receiver. Checkered stock and forearm is excellent with some staining in the checkering on the right side. Very minimal dings. Most of the original varnished finish. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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921 **Parker VH 410 Shotgun .410 gauge, 26” double barrels, S/N 219820. Marked on the bottom of lug on barrel OOO 410. Top of barrels marked Parker Bros Makers Meridan CT. USA Vulcan steel. Marked on the side of frame Parker Bros. Frame is engraved along the outside edges with a border. Triple O size frame. Frame with the lightened oval cuts. Frame marked “VH”. Miller trigger. Walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm. Buttstock with hard rubber buttplate and Parker Brothers logo. No ejectors. Barrels retain most of the original blue finish. Frame has traces of the original case colors in the protected areas. Most of the frame is a silvery grey. Stock and forearm are excellent with minimal nicks and dings. A very rare American made shotgun in 410 gauge. $10,000 - $15,000 302

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922 Parker Brothers 12ga. Damascus Double-Barrel Shotgun 16 gauge with 30” “D” grade, S/N 118944. Damascus steel barrels marked on central rib Parker Bros. Makers. Meridian, Conn. Damascus Steel. Beautifully engraved steel receiver. Checkered walnut stock with pistol grip and parker cap, red recoil pad on buttstock. Very sharp and crisp, with a light patina over the grey action. Barrels retain most of the original finish just lightly fading. Stock and forearm are very good. LOP 13.75”. Chokes are full and modified. $1,000 - $1,500

923 *Perazzi Single-Barrel Trap Shotgun 12 gauge, 32” barrel length, MAPTM1. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock and forearm are in very good condition. Typical nicks and dings from use. Most of the blue remains on the barrel and receiver. Some scratches on the bottom of the receiver showing some gray. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500

924 **Razzini Over/Under Shot Artemis Grade 20 gauge 3tmagnum Over/Under, 29” barrels, S/N 57680. Blued barrels, engraved with gold animals. Case colored frame and side locks. Blued triggerguard and trigger. Comes with interchangeable chokes. Very finely figured checkered walnut stock and forearm with grooved Rizzini wood buttplate. In its original hard case made by Rizzini. DAH 2.5”, LOP 14.25”. Excellent plus, being just about new in its original case. $3,000 - $4,000

925 *Sig Arms Aurora TR40 Gold Over/Under Shotgun 20 ga., 26.5” barrels with screw-in chokes, S/N EX03422. Blue/ case colored finish with gold pheasants on left receiver flat and gold grouse on right receiver flat. Walnut checkered stocks. Single selective trigger. Factory aluminum carrying case; original manual. Excellent condition with excellent bores. This gun remains in like-new condition. $2,000 - $3,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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926 *Remington 3200 Over/Under Shotgun “One of 1000” 12 gauge, 30” barrel length, S/N T0414. Markings on both sides of the receiver in gilt “One of 1000.” Scroll engraving on the receiver and triggerguard. Bottom of the receiver is marked in gilt “Remington” over “3200” over serial number. Oval brass plate on the bottom of the pistol grip. Walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm. Blue barrel and receiver. The walnut stock and forearm are in excellent condition. The barrel retains most of the blue finish. The receiver retains most of the blue, but does show some use on the bottom right and left side. Markings are excellent. The bore is in excellent condition. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

927 **Remington Model 11-R Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel, S/N 187449. Marked on the barrel Remington Model 11-R with Remington address. Circle UMC marked on the lower tang. Remington trade marked on the upper tang. Walnut stock and Forearm with hard rubber buttplate and Remington UMC Logo. Overall excellent condition retaining 95%+ original blue finish. Stock and forearm excellent with some light scratches. $1,000 - $1,500

928 **Remington Model 11 Pittsburgh Police Department Marked 12 gauge, 20” barrel length, S/N 181199. Remington markings on top of barrel and Remington over Trade Mark marked on upper tang. Left side of receiver is marked “PPD NO. 4.” Walnut stock and forearm with blue barrel, receiver, trigger and triggerguard. Checkered buttplate. The stock and forearm are in very good condition. Minor nicks and dings. The receiver, trigger, trigger guard and barrel retain most of the blue finish. Markings are sharp and crisp. The bore is in good condition and will clean to better. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

929 **Remington Model 31 Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” barrel length, S/N 57946. Barrel and receiver have matching numbers. Walnut stock and ribbed walnut forearm. Blued barrels and receiver. Markings on top of barrel Remington Arms Co. Inc., Ilion, NY. Barrel and receiver retain much of the blue finish. The barrel and magazine tube do have scratches from use. The walnut stock and forearm have nicks and dings from use. Bore is excellent and overall condition is very good. $600 - $900 304

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930 **Remington Model 10-R Riot Gun 12 gauge, 20” barrel length, S/N U160773. Markings on barrel Model 10-R followed by Remington markings. Walnut stock with ribbed walnut forearm. Blued barrel, receiver and magazine tube. Blued trigger and triggerguard. Checkered buttplate. The walnut stock and ribbed forearm have scratches, nicks and dings. The receiver retains most of the blue. The barrel retains most of the blue. The magazine tube retains some of the blue with wear from the pump action. Markings are sharp and crisp. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

931 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition 300 H&H Mag, 22” barrel length, S/N B6458232. Walnut stock with checkering. This caliber was produced in 1983 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

932 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .25-06 caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N C6553002. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced 1990 only. New in box. $850 - $1,100

933 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition 264 Win. magnum, 24” barrel length, S/N B6791861. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1986 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

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935 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .338 Win. magnum, 24” barrel length, S/N B6829878. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1987 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

936 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .350 Rem. magnum, 22” barrel length, S/N B6715109. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1985 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

937 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition 7mm Weatherby, 24” barrel length, S/N C6650932. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1991 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

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American Sporting Arms — Long Guns 938 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .35 Whelen, 22” barrel length, S/N C6287576. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1988 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

939 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .257 Roberts, 24” barrel length, S/N B6404266. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1982 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

940 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .250 Savage, 24” barrel length, S/N B6580739. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1984 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

941 *Remington Model 700 Classic Limited Edition .300 Weatherby, 24” barrel length, S/N C6407451. Checkered walnut stock. This caliber was produced in 1989 only. New in the box. $850 - $1,100

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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942 **Custom Remington Rolling Block Rifle .303 caliber, 27” tapered round barrel. A high long ramp on the top of barrel. Blue and case colored finish. Stock with finely figured walnut stock with pistol grip and forearm with very fine checkering. This rifle was custom stocked by Richard McDonald of Franklin, IN. Rifle retains all of the highly polished blue finish and case coloring. Bore is excellent. Very fine sporting rifle. $1,000 - $1,500

943 **Remington Rolling Block Custom Rifle .30-40 caliber, 26.5” tapered round-to-octagonal barrel, no S/N. Blued finish with Lyman receiver sight. High ramp blade front sight. Checkered stock and forearm. Retaining most of the blue finish. Stock and forearm are excellent. Bore is excellent. $750 - $1,000

944 **Custom Remington Rolling Block Rifle .35 Remington, 25” round shoulder then octagonal-to-round barrel, no S/N. Rear Lyman receiver sight, front sight, a ramp with blade. Finished in blued barrel with case colored frame, blued hammer and block. Finely figured walnut stock with checkered pistol grip, cheek piece and checkered forearm. Buttstock fitted with custom Packmayer recoil pad. Retaining all of the blue finish. The frame retains all of the bright vivid case coloring. Stock and forearm are excellent. Excellent bore. $1,500 - $2,500

945 **Remington Custom Rolling Block Rifle 7X57 caliber, 28” tapered round barrel, no S/N. Scope blocks with a Burris 2X-7X power scope. Case colored frame and blued barrel. Checkered buttstock with cheek piece, checkered forearm. Steel buttplate. Rifle is excellent overall retaining most of the finish. Scope has clear optics. Bore is excellent. Stock and forearm is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 308

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946 **Remington Custom Rolling Block Rifle 9.3X74 R caliber, 25” octagonal barrel with raised rib and express leaf rear barrel sight. Mounted with Weaver 2.5 power scope. Blued barrel with case colored frame. Finely figured checkered walnut stock and forearm with silver tip. Excellent overall, very fine workmanship. Scope is clear and good. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $2,000

947 **Shilo Sharps with Extra Barrel 45-70 caliber, 30” octagonal barrel, S/N B11366. Fancy walnut stock with cheek piece and pistol grip. Plain forearm. Tang sight with hood front sight and extra barrel. Shows little use. Excellent bore. $1,200 - $1,500

948 Custom Lock Back Folding Knife by C.Gray Taylor, Kingsport, Tn. 5.875” o.a.l., 2.5” blade. Polished stainless steel construction, abalone handles. Excellent condition. $1,000 - $2,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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949 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N 28868E. Nickel finish with walnut checkered grips with a gold Colt logo medallion. New in the box. $2,200 - $2,800

Robert W. Bond Collection Lots 949-1051 The following firearms are from the late Robert W. Bond of Birmingham, Alabama. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and growing up in Texas, Bob started his love for guns at an early age. He had a larger than life personality, was intelligent, and a true man’s man. This collection exemplifies his attitude and image. Bob appreciated the craftsmanship of the collectibles, was excited by the guns of the West, and understood the significance of guns that were used to defend our country—he wanted to own them all. His interests included all types of firearms and he enjoyed researching their history and the mechanics involved in their operation. Bob also loved the art of the deal. He was always wheeling and dealing to build his collection, often traveling the country to find rare guns in mint condition. His keen eye for quality, vast knowledge of firearms, and business savvy led to the preservation, and quality of this collection that is presented here today. The collection inventory features many fine Colts, Smith & Wessons, Brownings, and Remingtons along with hard to find guns in mint or near mint quality.

950 *Cold Diamondback .22 LR caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N D76404. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips with silver Colt logo medallion. New in the box. $1,750 - $2,250

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951 *Colt Commander .45 caliber, 4.25 barrel length, S/N 70SC49643. Satin nickel finish with checkered walnut grips and gold Colt logo medallion. Excellent condition. Bore is excellent, but needs cleaned. Comes in the original box. $1,000 - $2,000

952 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 2.5” barrel length, S/N V08422. Blue finish with checkered walnut grip with gold Colt logo medallion. New in the box. $2,750 - $3,500

953 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 2.5” barrel length, S/N V77687. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and gold Colt logo medallion. Like-new in the box. Original box is worn. $2,000 - $3,000

954 *Colt Woodsman Match Target Automatic Pistol .22 LR caliber, 4.5” barrel length, S/N 236317-5. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips. Colt markings on the right side of the barrel. Excellent condition. Like-new with the original box. $1,400 - $2,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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955 *Colt National Match Mark IV/ Series ‘70 .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel length, S/N 70N12125. Blue finish with walnut checkered grips with gold Colt medallion logo. New in the box. $2,000 - $3,000

956 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 6” barrel length, S/N V49511. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips with gold Colt medallion logo. New in the box. $2,200 - $2,800

957 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N 95805E. Nickel finish with walnut checkered grips with gold Colt medallion logo. Custom tuned and sights by Colt Custom Gun Shop. New in the box. $2,200 - $3,000

958 *Colt Single Action Army .357 magnum caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 94209SA. Blue finish with case colored frame. Checkered rubber grips with Colt logo and eagle motif. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

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959 *Colt Single Action Army .44 special caliber, 6” barrel length, S/N 98761SA. Blue finish with case color frame and rubber grips with Colt logo and eagle motif. New in the box. $900 - $1,500

960 *Colt Single Action Army .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel length, S/N 90122SA. Nickel finish with walnut grips. Colt markings on left side of barrel. New in the box. $900 - $1,500

961 *Colt Diamondback .38 caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N D71709. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and silver Colt logo medallion. New in the box. $1,100 - $1,800

962 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 2.5” barrel length, S/N E36641. Nickel finish with stag-horn grips. Excellent condition. Like-new in the box. $2,750 - $3,500

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963 *Colt Python .357 magnum caliber, 2.5” barrel length, S/N E37920. Nickel finish with walnut grips and gold Colt medallion logo. Excellent condition. Like-new in the box. $2,750 - $3,500

965 *Smith & Wesson 629 .44 magnum caliber, 6” barrel length, S/N AUY5439. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips with Smith & Wesson medallion logo. New in box. $1,000 - $1,500

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964 **Luger 1902 Carbine .9mm Luger caliber, 12” barrel, S/N 2471. Blued finish, ramp front sight rear adjustable barrel sight. Dished toggles with toggle link. Marked DWM on the top of toggle. Blued finish with several parts finished in straw colors. Checkered walnut grips and forearm held by wedge. All numbers match. Lanyard ring on the bottom of forearm. Pistol retains most of the original blue finish. With some light freckling of tiny pecks on the barrel. Some of the parts retain some of the straw finish. Stocks are excellent. Overall excellent Luger carbine. $5,000 - $7,500

966 *Smith & Wesson Model 46 .22 LR caliber, 7” barrel length, S/N 45522. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips. Comes with 2 extra clips in box. Overall condition is excellent. Like-new in the box. $900 - $1,500


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967 *Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 .22 magnum caliber, 8.5” barrel length, S/N 4K49018. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips. Smith and Wesson logo on top of grips. Extra cylinder in box. New in the box. $1,100 - $1,700

968 *Smith & Wesson 29-3 .44 magnum caliber, 8.5” barrel length, S/N N946244. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson logo. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500

969 *Smith & Wesson 48-2 .22 caliber, 8.375” barrel length, S/N 6K5772. Factory engraved, blue finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson logo on top of grips. Comes with extra Class A cylinder. New in the box. $1,500 - $2,000

970 *Smith & Wesson K 22 .22 LR caliber, 6” barrel length, S/N 45782. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and silver Smith & Wesson medallion logo on grips. Case colored hammer and trigger. Retains most of the blue finish. Grips are in excellent condition with only small scratches. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $800 - $1,200

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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971 *Smith & Wesson Model 17-2 .22 LR caliber, 6” barrel length, S/N 1K3258. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips with Smith & Wesson silver medallion logo. New in the box. $2,000 - $3,000

972 *Smith & Wesson Model 51 .22 MRF caliber, 3.5” barrel length, S/N 58457. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips. Smith & Wesson medallion logo on grips. Case color trigger and hammer. Retains most of the nickel finish. The grips are in excellent condition. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

973 **Colt Ace .22 caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 4482. Marked on the right side of slide Colt ACE 22 Long Rifle. Target sights. Checkered wood grips. In a period leather shooting case with the pistol form fitted in the case. Cleaning rod with screw driver and box of Hoppe’s patches and cleaning solvent. Pistol is in very good condition retaining most of the original blue finish. Some wear to the high edges. Grips a little dull, but very good overall. Bore is excellent. Case is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 316

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974 *Winchester Model 12 WS-1 12 gauge, 26.25” barrel length, S/N 1963050. Blue barrel, receiver, and magazine tube. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Checkered pistol grip and forearm. Winchester checkered buttplate. Stock has minor nicks and dings. Retains most of the blue finish. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

975 *Winchester Model 24 Side-by-Side 20 gauge, 26” barrel length, S/N 82324. Blue finish on barrel and receiver with double triggers. Walnut stock and forearm. Retains most of the blue finish. Stock and forearm have minor nicks and dings. Bores are very good. Comes in original box. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $3,000

976 *Winchester Model 42 .410 gauge, 28” barrel length, S/N 145176. Blue finish on barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock with ribbed forearm. Retains most of the blue finish. Stock and forearm have nicks and dings. Bore is good and can clean to better. Overall condition is good to very good. $1,000 - $1,500

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977 **Belgian Browning Diana Grade Three-Barrel Set .410, 28. 20 gauge, S/N 47581 V7. Made in 1967 in Belgium and signed by the engraver L. Lanbert. Nicely engraved with satin finished frame and the barrel lugs on each set of barrels. Barrel are finished in blue. Finely checkered rounded pistol grip buttstock with highly lacquered finish. Cased in the original Browning hard case. LOP 14� with thin recoil pad. Three-barrel set; each set of barrels has highly figured wood with fine checkering and engraved lugs. Barrels all have matching numbers with the frame. This is an outstanding set with signed frame on both sides. All barrels retain most of the original blue finish. Frame and lugs have all of the original finish. $10,000 - $15,000


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978 *Winchester Model 12 WS-1 12 gauge, 26” barrel length, S/N 1925889. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and forearm. Checkered pistol grip and forearm. Black checkered Winchester buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. The stock and forearm have minor nicks and dings. Bore is good and can clean to better. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,500

979 *Winchester Model 61 .22 W.M.R.F. caliber, 24” long round barrel, S/N 286460. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Rubber recoil pad. Retains most of the blue finish. Walnut stock and forearm have minor nicks and dings. Bore is good. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

980 *Winchester Model 61 .22 Win. magnum RF caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 314494. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Black checkered Winchester buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. Stock has nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $1,200 - $1,800

981 *L.C. Smith Specialty Grade 20 gauge, 28” barrel, S/N 123519. Marked on top of the barrels L.C. Smith Specialty grade; on the other side Hunter Arms Co Inc Mfgs Fulton N.Y. U.S.A. Engraved side locks and frame. Blued barrels and case colored locks and frame. Finely checkered pistol grip buttstock and forearm. LOP 14” with hard rubber buttplate. Single trigger with ejectors. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish, with most of the case colors just lightly fading. Stock and forearm are excellent. Forearm has had a coat of varnish applied over the oil finish. Overall an excellent example. $4,000 - $6,000

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OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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982 *Winchester Model 61 .22 Win. magnum RF caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 305533. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Black checkered Winchester buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. Minor nicks and dings on the stock and forearm. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $1,200 - $1,800

983 **L.C. Smith Specialty Grade 12 gauge, 32” barrels, S/N 128129. Marked on top of the barrels L.C. Smith Specialty grade; on the other side, Hunter Arms Co Inc Mfgs Fulton N.Y. U.S.A. Engraved side locks and frame. Blued barrels and case colored locks and frame. Finely figured checkered walnut pistol grip buttstock with checkered forearm with ebony tip, hard rubber buttplate. LOP 14”. Chokes are full and improved modified. Double triggers with ejectors. Bottom of the lug engraved Lone Range. Retaining most of the bright vivid blue finish. Locks and frame retaining most of the case colors with some thinning on the bottom of the frame. Retaining most of the high blue finish on the triggerguard. Stock and forearm are excellent. $4,000 - $6,000

984 **L.C. Smith Specialty Grade Shotgun 16 gauge, 26” barrels, S/N 44218. Chokes are Modified and Improved cylinder bore. Engraved locks and frame. Top of barrel marked L.C Smith Specialty Grade, Hunter Arms Com Fulton New York. Finely figured walnut buttstock with checkered pistol grip. Checkered forearm with ebony tip. LOP 14.25”. Single trigger, marked on the trigger plate Hunter one trigger. Barrels have been expertly reblued and retain most of the blue finish. Locks and frame are very sharp and crisp with a dull grey look. $1,500 - $2,500

985 *Winchester Model 61 .22 SL or LR caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 114149. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver with walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Black checkered buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. Stock and forearm are in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500 320

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986 *Winchester 62A .22 SL or LR caliber, 23” barrel length, S/N 5711. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Black Winchester checkered buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. Walnut stock and forearm are very good with minor nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Overall is very good. $1,200 - $1,800

987 *Winchester Model 42 .410 gauge, 26” barrel length, S/N 288014. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and ribbed forearm. Black Winchester checkered buttplate. Some of the blue remains on the receiver. Most of the blue remains on the barrel and magazine tube. Stock and forearm are in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. Bore is good, but can clean to better. Overall condition is good. $1,000 - $1,500

988 *Winchester Model 64 .30-30 caliber, 24.25” barrel length, S/N 1137727. Blue finish with walnut stock and forearm. Checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. Walnut stock and forearm is in excellent condition. Minot scratches on the bottom of the buttstock. Bore is very good condition. Overall is very good to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

989 *Winchester Model 42 .410 gauge, 28.25” barrel length, S/N 92557. Blue barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Walnut stock and forearm. Checkered pistol grips with Winchester cap and forearm. Black Winchester checkered buttplate. Retains most of the blue finish. The stock and forearm are excellent condition with beautiful open grain buttstock. Very minor scratching. Bore is very good. Overall is very good to excellent. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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990 *Winchester Model 71 348 W.C.F. caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 22314. Blue barrel, receiver, hammer, trigger, and lever. Walnut stock and forearm. Checkered pistol grip with black Winchester cap and checkered forearm. Checkered buttplate. Most of the blue finished remains on metal parts. Stock is very good and has nicks and dings. Buttplate is gray with some areas of patina. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

991 *Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine .38-55 caliber, 20” round barrel length with full mag, S/N 384004, circa 1907. Blue barrel, magazine tube, carbine rear barrel sight with three leaves, receiver and barrel bands. Walnut stock and forearm. Winchester markings on top of barrel and upper tang. Hard rubber checkered shotgun buttplate with Winchester logo. Barrel and magazine tube retain most of the original bright blue finish. Frame retains original blue finish with some turning to a plum, Has very sharp and crisp edges and markings. Lever retains still retains most of the bright case colors loosing on the bottom of the lever. Stock and forearm still retain most of the original varnish finish. Excellent butt plate. Very nice early 1894 Carbine. $1,500 - $2,500

992 Remington Model 1100 Matched Pair .28 gauge and .410 gauge, 25” barrel length, S/N L038199H and L045058J. Blue finish with engraved gold scrolling on right and left side of frame. Left side of frame marked “Match Pair” over “No. 455.” Also marked “Remington Model - 1100.” Walnut stock and forearm with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Black Remington buttplate. Most of the blue finish remains on barrel and receiver. Stock is in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is very good. $1,500 - $2,000

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993 **Stevens Model 620 US Marked Riot Shotgun 12 gauge, 20” round barrel with perforated heat shield and bayonet mount, S/N 23692. Barrel marked with J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY address, gauge information and ordnance bomb proof. Receiver marked “MODEL 620” and “U.S.” surcharged. Has checkered walnut pump action slide and stock, the latter branded “TPD” for the Tusallosa Police Dept. Retains much of the factory blued finish. Good. Has light age and service wear. $1,500 - $2,000

994 *Winchester Model 52 Bolt Action Rifle .22 LR caliber, 22.75” round barrel, S/N 38101. Barrel and receiver with Winchester patent and address markings. Retains most of the factory blued finish. Includes a Lyman adjustable rear sight and removable magazine. Walnut sporter stock has checkered fore end and grip, cheek rest and Winchester marked grip cap. Excellent. $3,000 - $5,000

995 **Remington Model 25 Carbine .25-20 caliber, 18” round barrel, S/N 19743. Blued finish with grooved forearm and walnut stock. Factory eyes for sling swivels. Retaining most of the original blue finish. Stock and forearm are excellent. This is a very rare carbine that seldom comes up for sale. This carbine was offered by the factory in two calibers. $1,000 - $1,500

996 **Winchester Model 61 with Octagonal Barrel 22 Short caliber, 24” octagonal barrel, S/N 74250, circa 1947. Grooved forearm with walnut buttstock. Barrel markings on both sides of the barrel at the frame. Factory proofs on the top of barrel and frame. Very hard to find a full octagonal barrel marked “22 short.” Barrel and magazine tube retain most of the original blue finish. A slight rub mark on both sides of the barrel caused by the slide. Frame retains most of the original blue finish with two very minute pits on the right side of frame almost in the middle. Forearm is excellent. Buttstock has an old repair just behind the tang on the right side. $2,500 - $4,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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997 *Smith & Wesson Model 49 .38 S&W Special caliber, 2” barrel length, S/N J236265. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson medallion logo. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

998 *Smith & Wesson Model 58 .41 magnum caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N N273642. Nickel finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson medallion logo. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

999 *Smith & Wesson Model 17-3 .22 LR caliber, 8.375” barrel length, S/N 6K49164. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips with Smith & Wesson medallion logo. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500

1000 *Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Mag caliber, 6.5” barrel length, S/N 75605. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson medallion logo. Case colored hammer and trigger. Retains most of the blue finish. Vivid case color on the hammer. Grips have minor scratches. Bore is good. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

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1001 *Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 .357 magnum caliber, 4” barrel length, S/N K264814. Blue finish with class “A” factory engraving. Beautiful wide grained walnut checkered grips with Smith & Wesson medallion logo. Case colored trigger and hammer. New in the box. $2,000 - $3,000

1003 *Colt Diamondback .22 LR caliber, 2.5” barrel length, S/N D28960. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and Colt silver medallion logo. Retains most of the blue finish. Grips with minor nicks and dings. Bore is very good. Overall condition is good to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

1002 *Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 .357 magnum caliber, 8.375” barrel length, S/N N375254. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson medallion logo. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500

1004 ** Mauser C-96 Commercial by Von Lengerke & Detmold .30 Mauser, 5.5” barrel, S/N 34169. Large-ring, shallow-milled frame, blued finish, hard rubber checkered grips with company logo. 1000-yard rear sight. On the left side of frame in a panel is marked Von Lengreke & Detmold New York. Ca 1902. Original wood stock with matching numbers and leather holster. Pistol retains most of the original blue finish. Excellent hard rubber grips. Holster and stock are excellent. Bore is excellent. $3,500 - $5,000 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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1005 **1911 A1 by Remington Rand .45 caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 2423323. Blued finish with brown checkered Bakelite grips. Reblue and retaining most of that finish. Excellent overall. Sharp and crisp markings. $1,000 - $1,500

1007 **Colt 1911A1 .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 1432173. Parkerized finish with brown checkered Bakelite grips. Arsenal refinish. Retaining most finish other than dome wear to the high edges. Grips are excellent. Bore is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

1009 **Colt National Match Pistol .45 caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 30136NM. Blued and parkerized finish checkered walnut grips with gold Colt medallions. Barrel marked Colt 45 Auto NM. Target sights with justifiable trigger. Excellent overall retaining most of the original finish. Excellent bore. $1,000 - $1,500 326

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1006 **Colt 1911A1 .45 ACP caliber, 5” barrel, S/N 2272016. Parkerized finish with checkered wood grips. Excellent retaining most of the original parkerized finish. Wood grips are excellent. Bore is excellent. $2,000 - $3,000

1008 **1936 S/42 German Luger .9mm caliber, 4” round barrel, S/N 5706. Blued finish with checkered wood grips. Marked on the top of the frame 1936 and on the toggle S/42. Retaining most of the original blue finish, some storage marks. Grips show use. Overall excellent. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1010 **Walther PPK Police Marked .765 caliber, 3.25” barrel, S/N 332123K. Police marked frame. Blued finish with brown plastic grips. Retains most of the original blue finish with wear to the high points. Bore is very good. Grips are excellent. $1,000 - $1,500


Bond Collection 1012 **German Luger S/42 G Date .9mm caliber, 4” round barrel, S/N 5469. Blue finish with checkered wood grips. Marked “G” on the top of the chamber; S/42 on the toggle. With holster. Excellent overall. $1,000 - $1,500

1011 **Colt Single Action Army Revolver .32-20 caliber, 7.5” barrel, S/N 251437. Blue and case hardened finish. With two-piece wood grips. Barrel is marked on the left side Colt Single Action Army over 32-20. Retains most of the finish. This revolver has been sent back to Colt and re-worked; barrel and cylinder are replacements. Excellent overall. $1,000 - $1,500

1013 **Browning Renaissance 380 .380 caliber, 4.25” barrel, S/N 71N10565, Satin nickel finish with Renaissance engraving target sights and checkered grips with a thumb rest. Excellent overall retaining all of the satin nickel finish. Mint in a brown fleece-lined zippered case. $2,000 - $3,000

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1014 **Colt Model 1903 US Property Marked .380 caliber, 3.75” barrel, S/N M 135862. On the left side of frame marked U.S. Property. Blued finish with checkered walnut grips and Colt medallions. In the original brown two-piece box with instructions. Pistol is just about new. There are two minute scratches on the right side of the frame. The blue is nice and vivid. Grips are mint. Bore is mint. It would be hard to improve. $2,500 - $3,500 OCTOBER 22-23, 2014 CINCINNATI, OHIO

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1015 *Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 magnum caliber, 8.375” barrel, S/N N383570. Nickel finish with case colored hammer and trigger. Checkered wood grips with S&W Medallions. In the original wood case and shipping cardboard box. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500

1016 *Smith & Wesson Model 25-3 125 Anniversary .45 caliber, 6.5” barrel, S/N S&W 7402. Blued finish with checkered wood grips and medallions. In the blue box with shipping cardboard box and wood case and book. New in the box. $800 - $1,200

1017 *Colt Diamondback Revolver .22 caliber, 6” barrel, S/N R41106. Blued finish with checkered wood grips and medallions. In the brown box. New in the box. Still has the factory cosmoline in the clear plastic bag in the box. $2,000 - $3,000

1018 *Browning Medalist .22 caliber, 6.75” round barrel, S/N 11662218. Blued finish, with checkered target grips. Extra barrel weights. Extra forearm. Cased in original leather case with red lining. Pistol retains most of the original bright blue finish. Grips are excellent. Case is excellent. $1,500 - $2,000

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1019 *Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 .44 magnum caliber, 4” barrel, S/N N131679. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips and medallions. Excellent overall. $1,000 - $1,500

1020 **Winchester Model 61 22 caliber LR, 24” barrel, S/N 279738, Blued finish with grooved forearm and walnut buttstock with hard rubber buttplate. Retaining most of the original blue finish, with some rub markings on the magazine tube. Frame shows a little wear on the bottom on the high edges. Stock and forearm are excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1021 *Winchester Model 70 270 W.C.F. caliber, 25” barrel length, S/N 118745. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered buttplate. Winchester markings on left side of barrel. Proof markings on left side of barrel. Stock is in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. The barrel and receiver retain most of the bright blue finish. The bore is in very good condition and overall is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

1022 **Winchester Model 70 Featherweight Bolt-Action Rifle .30-06 caliber, 21” round barrel, S/N 560900. Barrel and receiver have Winchester marks and caliber information. Retains most of the factory blued finish. Walnut Monte Carlo stock has checkered fore end and grip. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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1023 *Winchester Model 70 22 Hornet .22 Hornet caliber, 25” barrel length, S/N 139151. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Winchester markings on the left side of the barrel. Proof markings on left side of barrel in front of receiver. Checkered buttplate. Walnut stock is in excellent condition. Most of the blue is retained on the receiver and barrel. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good, near mint condition. $3,000 - $5,000

1024 **Winchester Model 43 Bolt-Action Rifle .218 BEE caliber, 23.75”, S/N 36458A. Barrel marked with Winchester model and address. Retains almost all of the factory blued finish. Walnut stock. Excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1025 **Winchester Model 70 Rifle .270 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 537728, pre-1964 rifle. Checkered walnut stock with Winchester pad. Blued finish with a Redfield scope, 3X-9X. Sling swivels. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish. Receiver retains all of the satin blue finish. Stock is excellent. Scope has excellent optics. $1,000 - $1,500

1026 *Winchester Model 70 .338 Win. Magnum, 26” barrel length, S/N 459171. Blue finish on barrel and receiver. Walnut stock and with checkered pistol grips and forearm. Rubber Winchester recoil pad. Bright blue finish on barrel and receiver. The stock is in excellent shape. The bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $4,000 - $6,000 330

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1027 **Winchester Model 63 in the Original Box .22 caliber, 23” barrel, S/N 162755. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. In the original box with instructions inside. Gun is new in the box. Some soil stains on the box, as well as some tape. End yellow label has peeled a little on the edges. For the collector who wants the best. $2,000 - $2,500

1028 **Winchester Model 61 Rifle 22 S, L, LR rimfire, 24” round barrel, S/N 336478. Blued finish. Walnut stock and grooved forearm. In the original box. New in the original box. Inside it has the hanging tags and the instructions. Brown box with red markings and yellow label on the end of box. Outside edges of box have some discoloration or staining. Serial number matches the box. $2,500 - $4,000

1029 *Winchester Model 61 .22 SL or LR caliber, 24” barrel length, S/N 90292. Blue finish on barrel, magazine tube, and receiver. Walnut butt stock and forearm with pistol grip. Forearm is ribbed. Black checkered butt stock. Bright blue finish remains on barrel, magazine tube and receiver. Buttstock is excellent with minor scratches. Ribbed forearm is excellent. Bore is very good. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1030 *Winchester Model 64 .32 W.S. caliber, 24.5” barrel length, S/N 1088695. Blue barrel, magazine tube, receiver and lever. Walnut buttstock with checkered pistol grip with Winchester cap. Walnut checkered forearm. Checkered buttplate. Comes with leather sling. Circa 1933. Most of the bright blue finish on barrel, magazine tube, receiver and lever remains. Some scratches on receiver. The stock and forearm are in excellent shape. Bore is excellent. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,200 - $1,800

1031 **Winchester Model 1892SRC .38-40 caliber, 20” round barrel, full magazine, S/N 436959, circa 1908. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Barrel and magazine tube retain most of the original bright blue finish. Front band has a blend of blue finish mixing with the patina. Frame retains most of the bright blue finish with a ring on the left side caused by the saddle ring. Some wear to the high edges. Stock and forearm are excellent with some nicks and dings. Very fine ‘92 Winchester carbine. $2,000 - $3,000 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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1032 **Winchester Model 63 .22 caliber, 23” round barrel, S/N 82112, circa 1949. Blued finish with walnut stock and forearm. Rifle retains most of the original blue finish, no signs of wear at all. Stock and forearm are excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1033 *Winchester Model 92 Rifle .38 W.C.F. caliber, 24.25” round barrel length, S/N 886006. Blue barrel, full magazine tube and frame. Has a jack front site. Crescent walnut buttstock and forearm. Winchester markings on upper tang. Circa 1919. Most of the blue is retained on the barrel and magazine tube. Most of the blue is retained on the receiver, but does show scratches and wear with flaking on the bottom of the frame. The fore end cap has some blue which blends with a nice plum patina. The stock and forearm are in very good condition, but does have nicks and dings and retaining most of the original varnish. The bore is in excellent condition. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,500 - $2,500

1034 *Winchester Model 70 22 Hornet .22 Hornet caliber, 24.75” round barrel length, S/N 26101. Blue barrel, frame and black fore end cap. Walnut stock with finely checkered pistol grip and Winchester cap. Checkered forearm and checkered buttplate. Mounted with a tube site. Circa 1940. Most of the bright blue finish remains on the barrel and frame. The stock is in excellent condition with nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. Overall is excellent to mint. $2,000 - $3,000

1035 **Browning Grade II 22 Rifle .22 caliber, 19.5” round barrel, S/N 01158RT246. Checkered forearm and pistol grip buttstock. Frame is engraved and finished in a satin finish. New in the original box. $1,000 - $1,500 332

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1036 *Colt Sauer Bolt-Action Rifle .308 caliber, 23.5” round barrel, S/N CR24758. Highly polished blue finish with nicely figured walnut stock with rubber recoil pad. New in the box. $1,200 - $1,800

1037 *Colt Sauer Bolt-Action Rifle 7mm caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N CR26574. Highly polished blue finish, with checkered walnut stock and rubber recoil pad. New in the box $1,200 - $1,800

1038 *Colt Sauer Bolt-Action Rifle .25-06 caliber, 24” round barrel, S/N CR23441. Highly polished blue; finely checkered stock with rosewood tip and pistol grip. New in the box. $1,200 - $1,800 SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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1039 *Browning L70 .338 Win Mag caliber, 25” round barrel length, S/N 58831L70. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Left side of stock has cheek piece. Engraved floor plate. Rubber Browning recoil pad. Comes with mounted 3X9 scope. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue finish. The stock is excellent with minor scratches. The bore is very good. Overall condition is very good to excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1040 *Winchester Model 43 22 Hornet .22 Hornet caliber, 24.5” barrel length, S/N 60851A. Blue barrel and receiver, walnut stock with checkered pistol grip with Winchester cap and forearm. Checkered buttplate. Mounted with a Weaver scope and leather braided sling. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue finish. The stock is in very good condition with minor nicks and dings. The bore is in good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

1041 *Winchester Model 100 .308 caliber, 22” round barrel length, S/N 32607. Blue barrel and receiver, walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and black cap. Checkered forearm and buttplate. Has a 3x9 Leupold scope and leather sling. The barrel and receiver retain most of the blue finish. Stock is in good shape with scratches, nicks and dings. The bore is very good. Overall condition is good to very good. $1,000 - $1,500

1042 *Belgium Browning Sweet Sixteen .16 gauge, 28” barrel, S/N 2S 97252. Blued finish. Checkered walnut stock with rounded pistol grip. New in the box. $1,000 - $1,500 334

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1043 *Belgium Browning Magnum A-5 Grade 1 12 gauge magnum, 32” barrel, S/N 74V29367. Blued finish with checkered pistol grip stock and forearm. New in the box. $800 - $1,200


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1044 *Belgian Browning A-5 16 gauge, 26” barrel, S/N 7S63999. Blued finish. Checkered stock and forearm. New in the box $800 - $1,200

1045 *Belgium Browning A-5 Light Shotgun 12 gauge, 28” barrel, S/N 70G48490, Blued finish. Checkered pistol grip stock and forearm. New in the box $800 - $1,200

1046 *Winchester Model 70 Super Grade .30-06 caliber, 24.75” round barrel length, S/N 95939. Winchester markings on left side of barrel and Super Grade marked on floor plate. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and black Winchester logo pistol grip cap. Checkered forearm and checkered buttplate. Black fore end cap. Griffin-Howe mount and a 2-3/4 power scope. Cheek piece on left side of stock. The barrel and receiver retain most of the bright blue finish. The stock is in excellent condition with only minor scratches. The bore is excellent. Overall condition is excellent to mint. $2,000 - $3,000

1047 *J.P. Sauer Drilling Shotgun/Rifle Model 3000 12 gauge side-by-side, .30-06 rifle caliber, 25” barrels, S/N G4971. Marked on the left side of barrel J.P. Sauer & Son. Right side of barrel marked Mode 3000 Krupp - Special Laufstahl. Blued barrels. Frame finished in satin and engraved with stag and doe; on the right side of frame are fox and ducks. Finely checkered forearm and pistol grip stock, sling swivels. Mounted with a 5X36 Wetzlar scope. Barrels retain all of the original blue finish. Frame is excellent retaining all of the satin finish. Stock and forearm are excellent. Optics are excellent and clear. $3,000 - $4,000

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1048 **Winchester Model 52 Target Rifle .22 caliber, 28” heavy round barrel, S/N 49797. Lyman rear receiver sight, hooded front sight with long front hood. Blued finish with custom checkered stock with horn tip and white outlined pistol grip. Excellent condition retaining nearly all of the original blue finish. Excellent bore. Stock is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1049 *Winchester Model 70 .30-06 SPLFD caliber, 24.75” round barrel length, S/N 391034. Winchester markings on left side of barrel. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip. Checkered forearm and buttplate. Leather sling. The barrel and receiver retain most of the bright blue finish. The stock is in very good condition with nicks and dings. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500

1050 *Belgian Browning Olympic Grade Sporting Rifle .30-06 caliber, 23” barrel, S/N 39147. Highly polished blue finish. Engraved barrel and action, gilt engraved floor plate and triggerguard. Very fine highly finished walnut stock with skip-line checkering, rosewood tip and rosewood pistol grip cap. Mounted with a 2X-7X Browning scope. Retaining most of the highly polished blue finish. Stock is excellent. Clear optics. Bore is excellent. $1,000 - $1,500

1051 *Winchester Model 70 .270 Win. caliber, 24.75” round barrel length, S/N 230029. Winchester markings on left side of barrel. Blue barrel and receiver. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grips. Checkered forearm and buttplate. Comes with Leupold M8 6X scope. The barrel and receiver retain most of the bright blue finish. The stock is in good condition with nicks and dings. Bore is in very good condition. Overall condition is very good. $1,000 - $1,500 336

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Office Staff President and Principal Auctioneer C. Wesley Cowan - info@cowans.com Business Operations Reid Sikes - reid@cowans.com Specialists American Indian Art Danica M. Farnand - indianart@cowans.com Susan Labry Meyn Books and Manuscripts Patricia Tench - info@cowans.com Fine and Decorative Art Diane Wachs - decarts@cowans.com Graydon Sikes - art@cowans.com Kirstie Craven - kcraven@cowans.com Jennifer Howe - jenniferhowe@cowans.com Sam Cowan - sam@cowans.com Jonathan Nolting - jonathan@cowans.com Leah Vogelpohl - leah@cowans.com Pauline Archambault - pauline@cowans.com Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Jack Lewis - firearms@cowans.com Joe Moran - joe@cowans.com Joe Higgins - photographer Bill Lewis Emery Maury Doug Hamilton Carolyn Luken

American History Katie Horstman - historic@cowans.com Matt Chapman - matt@cowans.com Fine Jewelry and Timepieces Brad Wanstrath - jewelry@cowans.com Militaria and Civil War Allen Cebula Office Manager / Auction Coordinator Phyllis Terry - phyllis@cowans.com Linda Heineman - payment@cowans.com Marcia Moyer Donna Samuels Amy Francis - info@cowans.com Laura Meyer

Warehouse Jack Erp - jack@cowans.com Nick Grote - nick@cowans.com Shipping Dan Wolfangel - shipping@cowans.com Dave Shear Michael Schroder Cleveland Office Carrie Corrigan - carrie@cowans.com Michael DeFina - michael@cowans.com

Marketing, Public Relations and Advertising Evan Sikes - evan@cowans.com

Denver Office Timothy Stenger - tstenger@cowans.com

MAP TO COWAN'S COWAN’S 6270 Este Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 DIRECTIONS: Cowan’s is located off I-75 at Exit 9 (Seymour Ave. & Paddock Rd. Exit). At exit ramp, take Paddock south, and turn right (west) onto Seymour. Continue on Seymour Avenue past Vine St. and the railroad crossing. The second street past the railroad crossing is Este Ave. Turn left onto Este into the “Ridgewood Industrial Park.” Cowan’s is on the left at 6270 Este Ave.

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Catalogue Design Jennifer Castle - jenny@cowans.com

Production Manager Maureen Buri - maureen@cowans.com

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Terms and Conditions By registering and bidding in an auction conducted by Cowan’s Auctions, Inc. (“Cowan’s”), bidders (whether present in person, by telephone, by agent, by written or telephone absentee bid instruction, or through a live internet connection) agree to be bound by these terms. These are the complete and only terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. Cowan’s retains the right to bar any bidder from participating in any auction and to exclude or reject any bid. 1) REGISTRATION. All bidders must register their name, permanent street address (no P.O. Boxes), and telephone number prior to the auction. Unless known to Cowan’s, all registrants are required to present two forms of identification, at least one of which must include a current photograph. Bidders may be required to present a valid Visa or MasterCard. By registering with Cowan’s or submitting an absentee bid form, an individual registrant authorizes Cowan’s to obtain a copy of his or her consumer credit report and authorizes Cowan’s, at its sole discretion, to use the information contained therein to make business decisions regarding the registrant’s participation in the bidding process. 2) ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS. Bidding on any item, whether in person, by phone, by absentee bid or via a live internet auction indicates the bidder’s agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions for Bidders. Any right of bidder under this agreement shall not be assignable and shall only be enforceable by the original buyer. The rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed by the laws of the state of Ohio. All bidders submit to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Ohio. 3) TERMS OF SALE. Announcements made the day of auction take precedence over any previous communication. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time before its final sale and to reject any bid for any reason. The highest bidder for each lot acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the “buyer”. If any dispute arises as to any bidding, or between two or more bidders, at the sole discretion of the auctioneer, the successful bidder will be determined or the disputed lot shall be put up again at the last undisputed bid and resold. 4) BUYER’S PREMIUM. (a) Buyer’s Premium for “Antique and Modern Firearms” auctions; the Auctioneer will collect and retain from the Buyer, as additional commission, a premium equal to 17.5% the Sale Price of each Lot up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the amount by which the Sale Price exceeds $200,000. (b) Buyer’s Premium for “Fine and Decorative Art”, “Modern Ceramics”, “American Indian and Western Art”, “American History”, “Fine Jewelry and Timepieces” , “World at War” and any other specialized auctions; the Auctioneer will collect and retain from the Buyer, as additional commission, a premium equal to 20% the Sale Price of each Lot up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the amount by which the Sale Price exceeds $200,000. (c) Buyer’s Premium for online, timed and other third-party bidding platforms may vary. 5) ESTIMATES AND RESERVES. Presale estimates are intended to be guides and may or may not reflect the ultimate hammer price of a lot. Cowan’s retains the right to change estimates on any lot up to time of sale. A reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the seller of the lot and Cowan’s. In the case of reserved lots, the seller has authorized Cowan’s to bid on seller’s behalf until the reserve price is reached. In no case will the reserve be higher than the low presale estimate. Cowan’s standard house reserve on all property at auction is one-half of the low estimate. 6) WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS. Cowan’s makes a limited warranty only to the original buyer of record concerning the authenticity of each lot for a period of 14 days after bidder’s receipt of the purchased lot. If a buyer is not satisfied that the lot purchased is genuine, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed lot. If these experts determine that the item is not genuine, the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the rescission of the sale and refund of the amount paid for the item. It is specifically understood and agreed that the rescission of the sale and refund is exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which might otherwise be available as a matter of law or in equity, and such remedy is conditioned upon the buyer returning the property in the same condition as at the time of sale. Cowan’s shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. All sales are final, with no returns or refunds except as provided in this limited warranty. Except as provided in the immediately proceeding paragraph, EVERY LOT IS SOLD “AS IS”, without any representations or warranties by Cowan’s or the seller as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, condition or value of the property, or the correctness or completeness of the catalogue or other description of the property, and no statement, whether written or oral, shall be deemed such a representation, warranty or assumption of liability. Cowan’s makes no representation or warranty that the buyer of manuscript material, photographs, prints or works of art will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights. Cowan’s does not guarantee the working order of any clock, watch, electronic or mechanical device. Dimensions given in the catalogue descriptions may be approximate.

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7) DEFINITIONS OF AUTHORSHIP. “By” or “Maker/Artist” — in our opinion, the work is by the artist or maker stated “Attributed to” — in our opinion, the work is probably, but not definitely, by the artist or maker stated “Signed” or “Marked” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is that of the stated artist or maker “Bearing the signature (or mark) of” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is probably, but not definitely, that of the artist or maker stated “Circle of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and by an artist or maker closely associated with the stated artist or maker “School of” — in our opinion, the work is by a pupil or follower of the stated artist or maker “Manner of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and done in the style of the stated artist or maker “After” — in our opinion, the work is a copy of a work by the stated artist or maker 8) INSPECTION. Except for Online-Only Auctions, all lots are available for inspection prior to the auction. Condition reports for most items can be found online at Cowan’s website, www.cowans.com, and prospective bidders are encouraged to contact Cowan’s directly for additional information regarding the condition of any lot. Cowan’s does not warrant the condition of any item. Buyers interested in the condition of an item are encouraged to contact Cowan’s and, to the best of our ability, we will document for the prospective bidder the condition status on any lot. Condition is always a subjective evaluation and final responsibility rests with the buyer to assess the condition of any item sold by Cowan’s. ABSENTEE, TELEPHONE AND INTERNET BIDDING Absentee and telephone bidding is offered as a free service to our customers and prospective bidders. Cowan’s shall not be responsible for any errors or failures in executing bids, either absentee, telephone or via the internet. 9) ABSENTEE BIDDING. Absentee bids are accepted via mail, fax, email and on Cowan’s website. Such bids will be posted with the time and date of arrival, with ties being awarded to the earliest bidder. Absentee bids that are faxed or emailed to Cowan’s need to be in the office at least 2 hours before the sale begins. An absentee bidder unknown to Cowan’s may be required to submit a bank letter of credit prior to the auction, or, using a credit card, deposit with Cowan’s a fee equaling 30% of the absentee bid. All absentee bids are executed competitively by a member of the auction staff. The auction staff will try to purchase the lot for the lowest price possible and will bid up to the amount designated by the absentee bidder only if necessary. Cowan’s does not accept “buy bids,” or absentee bids which have no limit. In the event of a tie bid between a floor and an absentee bidder, the floor bid will be honored. 10) TELEPHONE BIDDING. Bidding live via the telephone is available on a first come, first served basis for those lots with a low estimate of $500 or greater. In order for Cowan’s to efficiently serve the needs of those who wish to bid by phone, please note the following: • To participate in the auction by telephone, potential bidders must complete and sign the absentee bid form and check “I WISH TO BID BY TELEPHONE” for the designated lots. Potential bidders may also reserve a phone line on Cowan’s website. If faxing or emailing requests for phone bidding, they need to be in Cowan’s office 2 hours before the sale begins. Once the auction begins, requests left on Cowan’s website may not be retrieved by the staff. • Telephone bidders are advised to indicate an “insurance bid”, which amount will become an absentee bid, pursuant to the absentee bidding process set forth above, if Cowan’s can not reach the bidder by telephone for a particular indicated lot. • Telephone bidders must disable any caller ID or other call blocking mechanism. • Cowan’s sells about 100 lots per hour, so telephone bidders should plan accordingly. Cowan’s will attempt to reach each telephone bidder, but Cowan’s is in no way responsible for missed calls. 11) INTERNET BIDDING. Internet bidding is available through our website; additionally, Cowan’s may post certain auctions on Live Auctioneers (liveauctioneers.com) or Proxibid (proxibid.com). There may be terms which apply solely to internet bids that should be reviewed online at the time of sale. Cowan’s is not responsible for any failure to execute a bid and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with an internet auction. 12) BIDDING INCREMENTS. The following increments are used at the auction. Absentee bids must fall within these increments. Cowan’s will automatically reduce any absentee bid to the closest increment if the bid falls outside the published range of increments. For Bids Falling Between Bidding Increment $0-500 $25 $501-1,000 $50 $1,001-3,000 $100 $3,001-5,000 $250 $5,001 and up $500 or at the discretion of the auctioneer Cowan’s reserves the right to modify increments at any time during the auction.

AFTER THE AUCTION 13) BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY. Upon the fall of the hammer, title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer and the buyer immediately (a) assumes full risk and responsibility for the lot, including liability for loss or damage and (b) is liable for payment of the Purchase Price (as defined below) to Cowan’s. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ask specific questions on condition related concerns prior to the auction. Cowan’s will not rescind sales with buyers that have disputes regarding firearm’s bore condition. 14) PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The discounted “Purchase Price” for each lot shall equal the hammer price, buyer’s premium, sales tax and, if applicable, all packing, handling, insurance and shipping costs. Payment may be made with cash, personal or traveler’s check or credit card. Cowan’s reserves the right to hold a purchased lot until a check has cleared. A convenience fee of $15.00 will be assessed to all transactions made in the alternate payment channels: Phone payments are made available as a convenience outside Cowan’s Auctions customary payment channels, therefore these payments are qualified as payments made in the alternative payment channel. All forms of payment made using this method will be assessed the convenience fee. Please call Cowan’s Auctions if you have any questions regarding this policy. PLEASE NOTE: A surcharge of 2% will be assessed to all credit card transactions. This surcharge is not greater than our cost of acceptance. Buyers who are present at the auction must pay the full Purchase Price at the time of the sale. Buyers who bid by telephone or who are absentee bidders will be invoiced within 5 days after the close of the auction and must pay the full Purchase Price for each purchased lot within 14 days after the date of the auction. By signing the absentee bid form or placing a bid by telephone, an absentee bidder authorizes Cowan’s to charge the Purchase Price for each lot for which such bidder is the successful bidder to the credit card number provided by telephone or on the absentee bid form, unless payment in full or alternative payment instruction is received within 14 days after the date of the auction. No property will be released by Cowan’s unless the Purchase Price has been paid in full. Institutional billing may be available, and should be arranged prior to the auction. Cowan’s may impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest interest rate allowed) on any amount owed to Cowan’s that remains unpaid after 30 days. Buyer shall be liable for any collection costs or attorney’s fees incurred by Cowan’s to collect payment, to the extent permitted by law. 15) SALES TAX. Buyers are required to pay any applicable state and local sales tax. 16) SHIPPING. At the request of the buyer, Cowan’s will authorize the shipment of purchased items usually within two weeks after payment has been received. Shipment is generally made via UPS or Fed-Ex Ground. Unless buyer gives special instructions, the shipping method shall be at the sole discretion Cowan’s Auctions. Cowan’s is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent handlers, packers or shippers of purchased items or for any loss, damage or delay from the packing or shipping of any property. ADVICE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. Cowan’s will not ship any package containing a firearm to any location other than within the United States. Buyers outside the United States must make their own shipping arrangements taking full risk for the transportation of any firearm. Property made of or containing certain plant or animal materials, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, baleen, tortoiseshell, etc., may require a license or certificate before exportation from the United States and importation to another country. If you are purchasing items that contain these materials, you need to check the government wildlife import requirements in the countries from which and to which the item is being shipped prior to bidding. Since the export and import licenses are independently issued by the countries of origin and destination, obtaining one does not guarantee that you can obtain the other. Purchasers are responsible for making timely payments on items won at auction, even if a license is delayed or denied. 17) SHIPPING CHARGES. Buyers are required to pay for all packing, shipping and insurance charges. Overseas duty charges are the responsibility of the successful bidder. Be aware that for larger and/or valuable items, shipping charges can be substantial. 18) REMOVAL AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY. If purchased property has not been removed, or Cowan’s has not received shipping instructions within 21 days after the auction date, a $10 per item per day storage fee may be charged to the buyer. 19) CANCELLATION OF SALE. If purchased property remains in the custody of Cowan’s for a period of 60 days following the auction, Cowan’s may, at its option, cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payments made by the buyer, or resell the property at auction or by any other commercially reasonable means, for the account and at the risk of the buyer, and in such event, buyer shall be liable for the payment of all deficiencies plus all of Cowan’s costs, including but not limited to storage and costs of both sales. This right of cancellation is in addition to any and all other remedies available to Cowan’s. Copyright © 2014 Cowan’s Auctions


Federal Firearms License Handling Policy ALL FIREARMS REQUIRING A LICENSE ARE NOTED WITH ASTERISKS. * Indicates the weapon is regulated by C&R laws. ** Indicates the weapon is regulated FFL laws. *** Indicates the weapon is regulated NFA laws. 1. HAND GUNS: Non Ohio resident buyers of handguns must first pay for their purchases before leaving the auction. All modern hand guns must be retained by an agent. All buyers must make arrangements with a local firearms dealer in their resident state to provide Cowan's a copy of the FFL license holder to whom any modern handgun will be shipped. Upon receipt of the copy of this license, a purchase will be packaged and shipped (at the buyer’s expense) to the appropriate FFL holder. This is a federal law and must be complied with regardless of a buyer’s resident state. Please allow up to four weeks for delivery. Ohio residents may take possession of a modern handgun immediately after their purchase, provided they successfully complete a NICS background check which can occur on the auction premises or afterwards. Such transfer shall be made by Cowan's. 2. MODERN LONG GUNS: Both residents and non-residents may take possession of modern long arms by first paying, then filing an ATF form 4473 and completing the NICS background check. SPECIAL NOTE: In most cases, the NICS process will take 2-3 minutes to approve or deny. Exceptions may take up to 3 business days. For further information, you may contact the NICS information line at 304.625.2750 or view the information on the website at: http://www.fbi.gov/program/nics/index.htm 3. ANTIQUE GUNS: May be purchased and removed from the auction premises on the day of sale by anyone, resident or non-resident. DISCLAIMER: Neither Cowan Auctioneers, their consignors, employees or agents warrant the safety or the shootability of any firearms in this catalogue. All firearms in this catalogue are sold as collector items. Buyers wishing to fire ANY firearm purchased in this auction are strongly advised to have the weapon(s) examined by a competent gunsmith who will test the weapon for its shootability and also to ensure that the caliber of the breech is, in fact, the caliber that it is thought to be. COWAN’S AUCTIONS, INC. STRICTLY COMPLIES WITH ALL FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE SALE AND TRANSFER OF FIREARMS. UNLESS SPECIFIED ABOVE, ALL TRANSFERS OF MODERN HANDGUNS MUST TAKE PLACE AT COWAN’S AUCTIONS. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Cowan’s Auctions Class III License Policy Cowan’s Auctions in Cincinnati, Ohio is a recognized dealer in Class III items and is recognized as a (63) NRA Firearms Dealer and will comply with all regulations. Buyers are expected to know their states laws and regulations on machine guns prior to bidding. The following states do not allow individuals to own machine guns: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. For more details please visit the website for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at www.atf.gov. The three forms necessary to fill out upon purchase of these machine guns will be supplied by Cowan’s Auctions. These forms are: 1) ATF Form #4 (and possibly ATF Form #5) 2) Fingerprint Card, and 3) ATF form 5330.20 Certificate of Compliance.

1) Cowan’s Auction policy is that the buyer will assume all transfer fees relating to the purchase of Class III weapons. 2) All buyers are expected to promptly fill out paperwork and comply with all related laws and regulations. 3) Please allow up to three months, if necessary, for paperwork to be completed to transfer a machine gun.

SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM

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ABSENTEE BID FORM

513.871.1670 fax: 513.871.8670

REGISTRATION NO._________________________________________ DATE/TIME RECEIVED _______________________________________ PH/FAX_________________ MAIL___________ E-MAIL____________ SALE NO.__________________________________________________ (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) Name (please print)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City___________________________________________________________________________________________ State________________________________________________________ Zip____________ Phone____________________________________________________________ Fax_______________________________________ Email__________________________________________________________ info@cowans.com cowans.com

I request that Cowan’s Auctions, Inc. (“Cowan’s”) (i) enter bids on the following lots up to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot in the “Absentee Bid” column; or (ii) reserve a telephone line for telephone bidding for the lots indicated. I request that if Cowan’s is unable to reach me for telephone bidding for a lot, that Cowan’s enter bids on such lot up to the maximum price indicated in the “Insurance Bid” column. I understand that Cowan’s will execute the absentee bids competitively on my behalf. I further understand that Cowan’s executes absentee bids and allows telephone bids as a convenience for customers and that Cowan’s is not responsible for failure to execute bids or for errors relating to the execution of my bids. I agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions for Bidders printed in the auction catalog and listed on Cowan’s website cowanauctions.com and I understand that I am responsible for determining the condition and authenticity of any lot, and that all items are sold AS IS with no returns or refunds. By submitting this Absentee Bid Form, I authorize Cowan’s to obtain a copy of my individual consumer credit report and authorize Cowan’s, at its sole discretion, to use the information contained therein to make business decisions regarding my participation in the bidding process.

Lot No. Description Absentee Bid I Wish to Bid by Phone

Insurance Bid (phone bidders only)

If my bid is successful, I understand that the purchase price for each lot will be the sum of the hammer price, the buyer’s premium, sales tax and all packing, handling, insurance and shipping costs (the “purchase price”). I understand that I will be invoiced within 5 days after the auction and that I will be responsible for paying Cowan’s the full purchase price immediately upon receipt of the invoice. Cowan’s may impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest interest rate allowed) on any amount owed to Cowan’s that remains unpaid after 30 days. By signing this absentee bid form I authorize Cowan’s to charge the credit card listed below for the full purchase price of each lot for which my bid is successful, unless payment in full or alternative payment instructions are received by Cowan’s within 14 days after the date of the auction.

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