October 31, November 1 & 2, 2014 Factory Engraved Sharps Model 1853 Sporting Rifle
Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver & Shoulder Stock
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Dan Morphy, President & Founder Morphy Auctions
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orphy Auctions in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has become one of the great success stories of the antiques trade. Founded by Dan Morphy in 1997, Morphy’s has realized meteoric growth and set numerous world auction records in many categories, while attracting a global following of buyers that grows exponentially with each successive sale.
Our goal is to provide the best overall buying and selling experience for our customers. With one of the largest under-roof auction houses in the country, spanning over 45,000 sq. ft., the building is customized to meet the growing and changing needs of the antiques industry. Upon entering our facility you will notice an inviting customer service area conveniently staffed with full-time, knowledgeable employees and antiques experts who are happy to assist you. Morphy Auctions takes pride in providing you with quality antiques, professional service, and an enjoyable consignment experience. Morphy Auctions has a team of experts to assess your collection and assist you in every step of the consignment process. Our expert team is highlighted in this brochure and includes specialists from all collecting categories, including: advertising, coin-op, toys, cast iron, dolls, fine and decorative art, firearms, automobiles, plus many more. Located in Denver, Pennsylvania, our proximity to Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., makes us easily accessible to potential auction bidders and consignors. Morphy Auctions is grounded in the values of honesty and integrity. We continue to be the discriminating collector’s #1 choice when it comes to buying or selling antiques.
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SOLD $96,000 Colt 1909 #11 SOLD $105,000
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consigning with us M orphy Auctions offers a wide range of
categories from Tiffany to mechanical
“We have known and dealt with the Morphy family for the past 25 years. We have always found the whole family helpful and welcoming. Dan is a driving force and energetic personality who will professionally represent your collection in the marketplace.With the close support of his whole family, you can be confident that you and your collection will receive direct personal attention. You will always enjoy a friendly welcome and be assured that you will be treated fairly. The result will be a great auction experience.”
banks, specializing in “fresh to the market”
collections. We work hard to create a welcoming
atmosphere that encourages optimal financial results for our consignors. We are committed to taking the utmost care in handling the items, giving our consignors the personalized attention and dedicated staff support they deserve, and making every auction a high-profile event in every sense of the word. From the extended preview to the prime auction location and professional advertising and marketing campaign, it’s easy to see why your collection should be entrusted to the experts at Morphy’s. We never cut corners, and to ensure proper attention is given to each collection, a minimum of four months’ lead time is required for all consignments. All consignments
- John & Adrienne Haley, United Kingdom
are entered into a custom-designed inventory system and auction database in order to ensure proper documentation and inventory tracking. Throughout the entire process, all auction items are fully insured, from the moment we take possession of goods until ownership has transferred on the date of sale.
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Our Facility
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orphy Auctions is one of the largest under-roof auction houses, spanning over 45,000 sq. ft. The facility is customized to meet the growing and
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Dedicated Display Rooms
overall buying and selling experience for our customers.
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Display Cases & Professionally Lit Floor Display
The clean, well-lit, fully carpeted and climate-controlled gallery is customized to
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Theater-Style Seats, each with a Lap Desk and Cup Holder
large or small, all of the antiques are properly secured and professionally displayed to
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Customized Customer Service Area
maximize their eye appeal.
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Climate Controlled
Attributes of the facility include executive and staff offices, a conference room, holding
• 3 Fully Equipped Photography Studios
changing needs of the antiques industry. Our goal is to provide the best
ensure the ideal atmosphere for the antiques and collectibles housed within. Whether
area for loading/unloading goods, custom-built storage space with a museum-quality rack system, three self-contained photography studios, a black-light room for close-up
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Black-Light Room
inspection of auction items and a dedicated shipping and packing area.
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Loading/Unloading Holding Area
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Custom-Built Storage Area
technology continually evolving, Morphy’s strives to offer state-of-the-art options
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Museum-Quality Rack & Drawer System
for bidding and auction participation. The auction room’s design features the latest
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In-House Shipping Department
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Fully Stocked Packing Room
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State-of-the-Art Security System
an audio-feed function and windows to enable bidders to monitor the auction activity
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Over 200 Parking Spaces
while dining. The facility also has an outdoor patio area.
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Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm
The pride of the facility is the stylish auction room, featuring comfortable theaterstyle seats, a marble floor and decorative tin ceiling with ambient lighting. With
telecommunications, wireless technology and custom acoustics for the best auction experience possible. Adjacent to the auction room is a sleek and comfortable dining facility equipped with
Ample parking and all-weather canopy over the front door allow for easy customer deliveries and pickups. Morphy’s utilizes a fully enclosed loading/unloading dock with
at a glance
hydraulic lift for larger-scale antiques and tractor-trailer deliveries and pickups. No collection is too large or too small for Morphy Auctions to consider.
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Bidder Terms and Conditions We advise all bidders to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale before bidding with Dan Morphy Auctions LLC (DMA). Those who bid are bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (purchaser), DMA and the seller (consignor) of the lot. TERMS OF SALE When bidding on any lot offered by DMA, the bidder indicates acceptance of the following Terms of Sale. Any participation in the auction binds you to agreement of these terms whether or not you read or understand said terms. CONDITION OF ITEMS DMA makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales, however all items for sale are “as is,” and it is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine the exact condition of each item. DMA will not be held responsible for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor make any guarantees, warranties, or representation expressed, or implied, in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic relevance of the property or otherwise. No statement anywhere whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or representation. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been restored. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty as to whether the purchaser acquires any reproduction rights in the property. Returns will not be accepted under any circumstances. All items will be available for preview one (1) months prior to the auction. All items are sold for display purpose. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable even if working at the time of sale we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. FIREARMS – All firearms transfers will be in strict accordance with all Federal, State and local laws. If you are unable to purchase or own a firearm, please do not bid on these items. •The same person to whom the bidder number is registered must be the person to pick up the firearm(s) at the conclusion of the sale – Federal Law disallows anyone else from accepting the transfer. • Excepting pre 1898 antique or muzzle loading firearms, all firearms sales to non-licensed bidders will require the completion of a form 4473 background check. If you are “Denied” by FBI/ NICS background check, you will not be able to take possession of the firearm and the firearm will be consigned to the next available firearm auction. Bidder will be blocked from participating in future firearm auctions. • Licensed bidders, i.e. Federal Firearms Licensees or Curios & Relics License holders must present a current signed copy of their license. (C&R licensee purchases must conform to the BATF C&R requirements). • If you are the winning bidder on a handgun requiring licensed transfer and you are not a resident of Pennsylvania, the firearm must be shipped to a licensed dealer within your state of residence for transfer and pickup. You will be responsible for all shipping and transfer costs incurred. • Federal Law requires purchasers to be minimum 18 years old for long guns and 21 years old for handguns. • All firearms should be examined by a licensed gunsmith prior to use. GAMING DEVICES - These items may be held for up to 5 business days so the state agencies can verify the purchaser’s information. All auction participants are urged to check the legality of possession and/or shipment of gaming devices to their state of residence. Any gaming device purchased at the auction shall be used for the purposes of display or social entertainment within the private home or residence of the buyer and such devices shall not in any event or manner be exposed to the public for the purpose of gambling. Grading Scale: Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Very Good 70% - 79%
Near Mint 90% - 96% Good Below 70%
Excellent 80% - 89%
BIDDING RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. DMA and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed.
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• ABSENTEE BIDDING - DMA will accept absentee bids if pre-authorized by mail, fax or through www.morphyauctions.com online. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form and clearly mark the lot number, title and maximum bid amount. Absentee bidding forms may be accessed online at www.morphyauctions.com. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. Bidders may preview, register and place bids online through our website, www.morphyauctions.com. Online absentee bidding through DMA is available until 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the sale. Absentee bids placed through www.morphyauctions.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Seller(s) agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the Morphy Auctions absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated. • ONLINE BIDDING - Online bidding through Morphy LIVE, Live Auctioneers, ArtFact/Invaluable, and Proxibid is also available; all Terms and Conditions still apply. If there is a tie bid between the internet bidding venues and the floor, the floor bid takes precedence. If a credit card has been provided to one of the online bidding platforms, DMA reserves the right to use and charge the credit card if the winning bidder has not paid via another method by the 10 day term in Payment Terms below. • TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at least three (3) days prior to the auction date. DMA cannot guarantee phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com or call 717-335-3435 to request a call from our representatives during the live auction. BID INCREMENTS Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 25% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer. $0 - $500.................................…$25 $500 - $1,000…..........................$50 $1,000 - $2,000.....................…$100 $2,000 - $5,000….....................$250 $5,000 - $10,000…...................$500 $10,000 +…. Auctioneer’s discretion RESERVES The majority of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached. BUYER’S PREMIUM A 20% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase cost. A 2% discount is applied to payments made with: cash, check or money order. Split payments are subject to a 20% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form of total payment. SALES TAX All buyers will pay applicable state sales tax. Sales Tax will be charged unless the item is being shipped out of state or the buyer provides a current state exemption form. PAYMENT All merchandise must be paid in full within ten (10) days of the date of the sale. Purchases totaling $100,000 or more must be paid within three (3) days of the date of the sale. Call 717-335-3435 to pay your invoice by phone or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd Denver, PA 17517 Absentee bids placed through www.morphyauctions.com and Proxibid.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks/ certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. • CREDIT CARD - For first time buyers and credit card charges greater than $2,500.00 buyers must complete the bottom portion of the invoice and must specifically sign the acknowledgement of our terms of sale before we will accept payment via credit card. We do offer the convenience of paying automatically by credit card. If you wish have your card automatically charged for all purchases please complete our “Authorization for Automatic Credit Card Use.” We have this form available online or upon request. Split payments are subject to a 20% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form of total payment. • CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. DMA reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). DMA has the right to hold all checks over $2,000.00. Customers who have an established successful buying history with DMA may be exempt from this. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 and/or from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com. In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, DMA will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation. www.MorphyAuctions.com | October 31, 2014
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PACKING/SHIPPING • It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping and handlings costs into consideration when bidding on items. • Packaging, shipping, and insurance on items will be available to successful bidders. Applicable charges will be applied. • BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the purchaser at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. If any employee or agent of DMA shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and expense of the purchaser. DMA shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. All items not removed after the close of the sale may be shipped to the buyer at their expense or may be moved or stored by DMA. Fees, rates, and insurance will be charged accordingly to the buyer. • BIDDERS NOT PRESENT OR NEEDING SHIPPING - Shipping and handling charges will be added to the invoice and are NON-REFUNDABLE. Shipping will be based on actual costs via FedEx, FedEx Freight or USPS (best way). Handling and insurance will vary in cost depending on each invoice. All packages will be shipped with insurance. Items will ship seven to fourteen (7-14) business days after payment is received. • INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – DMA has the availability to ship to international bidders. By law, DMA cannot and will not declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible for paying all customs and duties on the items. • LARGE SIZE ITEMS - Please inquire about shipping costs due to the size restrictions of freight shipments. A third party shipment may be necessary for larger items. Call for more information, 717-335-3435 POSTSALE RETURN POLICY DMA hires knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Buyers who wish to report a problem with a purchase they have made must notify DMA within three (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. A Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be issued by DMA before you ship anything back to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. The item in question must be shipped with the RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at DMA within one week of the aforementioned authorization. Lodging Comfort Inn Denver (800) 437-5711 • (717) 336-7541 1 Denver Rd. Denver, PA 17517 The Historic Smithton Inn (717) 733-6094 900 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 www.SmithtonInn.com Red Roof Inn Denver (717) 336-4649 2017 N. Reading Rd. Denver, PA 17517 Hampton Inn & Suites (717) 733-0661 380 East Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522
APPROXIMATE AUCTION TIMES
Auctioneer sells approximately 80 lots per hour.
FRIDAY LOTS 1 - 100 9:00 AM 101 - 200 10:00 AM 201 - 300 11:00 AM 301 - 400 12:00 PM 401 - 500 1:00 PM 501 - 600 2:00 PM 601 - 700 3:00 PM 701 - 800 4:00 PM 801 - 818 5:00 PM SATURDAY LOTS 900 - 1,000 9:00 AM 1,001 - 1,200 10:00 AM 1,201 - 1,300 11:00 AM 1,301 - 1,400 12:00 PM 1,401 - 1,500 1:00 PM 1,501 - 1,600 2:00 PM 1,601 - 1,685 3:00 PM SUNDAY LOTS 1,700 - 1,800 9:00 AM 1,801 - 1,900 10:00 AM 1,901 - 2,000 11:00 AM 2,001 - 2,100 12:00 PM 2,101 - 2,200 1:00 PM 2,201 - 2,300 2:00 PM 2,301 - 2,400 3:00 PM 2,401 - 2,500 4:00 PM 2,501 - 2,590 5:00 PM
Gallery is open for viewing 7 days a week from 9:00am - 4:00pm ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Invoices will be processed the Monday after the auction date. Dan Morphy Auctions will not be held responsible for typographical errors and all lots are sold by description, not by illustration. All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2011, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.
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Wild West Museum Dan Hardesty was destined to own a museum, one way or another. His recognition of antiques as important historical objects began at the tender age of six. A mere three years later, at age nine, Dan precociously purchased his first collectible – a cowboy holster. It was a milestone moment for the youngster – one that, unwittingly, would set him on the path to becoming the indomitable force he is today in the field of Old West material. Dan is no one-trick pony when it comes to antiques in general. There are few categories that he doesn’t know something about. His early interests, Dan recalled, included “good lamps and music boxes – the type Morphy’s sells.” In time, he added antique guns and Western and Civil War memorabilia to the list of objects that filled his house, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. When his collections outgrew the available space in which to display them at his home, Dan took decisive action and purchased a three-story brick building in Franklin, Pa., which formerly had been used as an armory. Investing substantial amounts of time and money, Dan set about achieving his vision of creating a museum where he could showcase and share his collections. In 1984, he opened the doors to a wonderland of Americana, his now-legendary Wild West Museum. The warren-like rooms in Dan’s one of a kind historical attraction took the visitor on a visual journey through the wild and woolly landscape of how the West was won. Nowhere else could you see such a comprehensive array of relics – including saddles, firearms, military uniforms and Native-American artifacts – or sub-collections focused on Buffalo Bill and other 19th-century personalities; 101 Ranch and similar 19th-century frontier entertainment troupes. Morphy’s is honored to present the incomparable Dan Hardesty Wild West Museum Collection at auction, October 31 and November 1-2, 2014. The three-day event is chock-full of rarities, some of which may only become available for purchase once in a collector’s lifetime.
Approximately 3,000 pieces will be auctioned, with the Saturday session devoted entirely to a remarkable 800-lot selection of antique guns, rifles and other weapons, some owned by famous figures of the Old West. Special highlights: two factory-engraved ’66 Winchester .44 caliber rifles, Buffalo Bill’s handgun, Geronimo’s knife, and a pistol that belonged to Doc Holliday’s companion “Big Nose Kate.” Additionally, the lineup includes: • Hundreds of Indian artifacts, beaded objects, baskets, pipes, arrowheads • Buffalo Bill’s original jacket + Wild West Show posters, banners, photos & mementos • Outfits and memorabilia from famous frontier-show performers • Fabulous saddles, including four Civil War officers’ saddles, a saddle signed by Tom Mix and another adorned with 1920s silver dollars • Military uniforms from the Civil War through Spanish-American War • Western bronzes, including original Remingtons • Paintings of Indian chiefs We hope you’ll join us for the Oct. 31-Nov. 2 auction of Dan Hardesty’s extraordinary collection. If you can’t attend in person, don’t forget that you can still take part by phone, online or as an absentee bidder. We look forward to hosting this important event and hope to welcome you at the auction.
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friday SESSION October 31, 2014 Auction Starts At 9:00am Lots: 1 - 818
Items Now On Preview Daily: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Auction Day Preview: 8:00am - 9:00am ∙ 20% Buyer’s Premium ∙ (2% Discount for Cash & Check)
Auctioneers: Dan Morphy Dave Conley
Division Consultants: Dave Bushing Firearms Expert
John Mark Clark
Prehistoric American Artifact Expert
Tom Knoll
Knife Expert
Mark Hooper Western Expert
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SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 3 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 11” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 4 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 5 1 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 4 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 2 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 9” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
5 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 6 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 4” L. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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7 - Lot of Artifacts. Largest: 10” L. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 8 - Artifacts Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 9 - Artifacts Largest: 8” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
10 - Lot of 2: Modern Texas Excentrics “Gray Ghost”. Grey ghost modern. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 11 - Lot of 3: Modern Native American Bowls. Largest: 5 - 1/2” Dia. These bowls were no doubt made for the early 20th Century tourist trade. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 12 - Lot of 2: Modern Texas “Gray Ghosts”. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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13 - Lot of 10: Points in Frame. Appear to be authentic. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
16 - Lot of 13: Misel Points in Frame. Appear to be authentic. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
14 - Lot of 20: Reproduction Points in Frame. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
17 - Lot of 15: Missile Artifacts in Frame. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
15 - Lot of 12: Missile Points. Some old. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
18 - Lot of 21: Missile Artifacts in Frame. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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19 - Indian Dressing. 65” T. Beaded Costume made in the 1800’s worn by Iroquois Indians. (Excellent). 700.00 - 1,200.00 20 - Indian Princess Illustration. 32-1/2” x 18”. This beautiful print of a lovely Indian princess was printed by Haye’s Litho Co. in Buffalo, NY. A few minor scrapes. Framed under glass. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 400.00 21 - Shell Necklace. This Native American shell necklace is mostly complete. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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22 - Lot of 4: Modern Bone Reproduction Containers. Largest: 8 - 1/2 L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 23 - Lot of Native American Souvenir Items. Largest: 27” L. This lot includes several corn husk dolls, a small cane, a tomahawk, a rattle, and numerous other items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 24 - Wooden Container. Largest: 10” T. This wooden container is missing its lid. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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25 - Lot of 2: Native American Containers. Largest: 18” T. Circa 1880’s. This lot includes a large pottery bowl and a gourd jar. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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26 - Lot of Western Items. Largest: 32” L. Lot includes a vest with a U.S Marshall badge attached, a small holster and several other items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 27 - Original Geronimo Photograph. 16 - 3/4” x 19”. Taken before he surrendered to Gen. Crook. Pictures Geronimo, his son and two braves. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 29 - Beaded Native American Headdress. 17” L. This headdress has beadwork and feathers. Probably 20th century. Made for the tourist trade. Some loose feather sections. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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30 - Lot of 3: Eastern Woodlands Items. Largest: 12” L. Three pieces of Eastern woodlands beadwork, Iroquois shoe whimsy, Iroquois glengerry hat, and one small eastern Canadian purse. There is bead loss and damage to the hat and shoe whimsy. (Fair). 300.00 - 500.00 31 - Lot of 2: Pairs of American Indian Moccasins. Each: 10 - 1/2” L. One Iroquois, and the second is Chippewa. (Fair). 300.00 - 600.00 LOT - 31
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LOT - 35 32 - Lot of 3: American Indian Bearwork. Largest: 12 - 1/2” L. 1930’s-40’s. Two pairs of high top ladies boots, and one pair of beaded gauntlets. (Good). 300.00 - 600.00 33 - Lot of 2: Knife Sheath & Gloves. Largest: 13” L. 20th Century Commercial Leather Beaded knife sheath, with an old kitchen knife. One pair of hand tanned leather and fur Cree Indian beaded gloves. (Fair). 300.00 - 600.00 34 - Lot of 4: Wild West Show 1930’s-40’s Beadwork. Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. (Fair). 300.00 - 500.00 35 - Large Ethic Graphic Basket. 21” T. With figures and overcast stitching. 1800’s. (Good). 300.00 - 600.00
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36 - Lot of 4: American Indian Baskets. Largest: 16” L. Includes a lidded basket, tightly woven large basket, purse and tray basket with handles. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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37 - Lot of 5: Woven Baskets. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. Includes two oriental hats and three baskets. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 38 - Lot of 5: Native American Indian Baskets. Largest: 8” T. Includes one painted with lid. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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39 - Lot of 5: Baskets. Largest: 15” T. Includes two with handles. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
41 - Lot of 6: Silver & Turquoise Jewelry. Largest: 3” L. 1970’s-80’s. Various signatures. Sterling silver. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
40 - Lot of Sterling Silver Cases. Largest : 3 -1/2” L. One case appears to be embossed with two Native Americans and the U.S. flag. Some color loss to the flag. Another depicts two fairies, and another depicts a sailing ship. Two are plain but marked “sterling.” (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
42 - Adrien Etienne Gaudez 1845-1902 Soldier w/ Rifle. 12” x 19”. Recast of an infantry soldier with full field pack and firearm. Juxtaposition of flowing coat and grim determination of the figure. Inscribed: Gaudez. Interesting blend of patinas in dark brown, light brown and green. Green marble base. (Very Good). 500.00 - 900.00
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43 - Cyrus Edwim Dallin 1861-1909 Appeal to the Spirit 17” x 18”. Highly recognizable and somewhat ubiquitous sculpture by American artist C.E. Dallin. This piece was used in the logo of the Beach Boys label, Brother Records. The original was cast as a monumental piece in Paris in 1909 and now graces the grounds of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. This subject is one of a four piece series entitled “The Epic of the Indian”, an homage to a way of life that disappeared during his lifetime. Dallin created numerous large sculptures including the Gen. Winfield Scott monument at Gettysburg and the Angel Moroni mounted on the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, and countless medals and medallions. Inscribed: 3/ (almost imperceptible) CE Dallin 3/100 in bronze base. The unusual polychromatic patina of amber, black and grey (feathers in head dress) enhance the detail of this very fine casting. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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44 - Bronze Cowboy Statue. 21” T. This statue depicts a cowboy riding a bucking bronco. It is signed “Frederick Remington”. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00 45 - J. (Jesse Wallace) Corsaut John Wayne Cowboy. 11” x 29”. Circa 1929. Corsaut’s bronze brings out the natural stature of the “Duke” in a pose well-known to fans of John Wayne. This is Wayne as cattleman Thomas Dunson from the classic Howard Hawks western, “Red River”. Inscribed: J. CORSAUT on right pant cuff. A nice re-casting in tones of dark brown patina on a wood base. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,800.00 46 - Ornamental Horn Urn. 31 - 1/4” T. Ornamental Piece. Early horn. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00 LOT - 43
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47 - C. M. “Charlie” Russell Changing Outfits. 12” x 32”. Circa 1864 - 1926. Accurate representation of pack horse and riders in typical Russell modeling style. A fragment of daily life of the cowboy that can only be rendered by first-hand experience. Inscribed: (classic representative buffalo skull remarque) CM Russell. Nice casting with dark brown patina on a green marble base. Plaque on base: Changing Outfits by C.M. Russell. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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48 - Maurice LeBlanc Mounted Indian with Tomahawk. 31” x 26”. Little information is available on this French artist’s creation of an Indian mounted on a horse, running over a writhing serpent. Expertly modeled allegorical figures. Inscribed: BLOT F on edge of base, Maurice LeBlanc signed on base. Finished in a gray patina. Snake’s head has broken off and was glued on at some point. Can be repaired. (Fair). 300.00 - 600.00
51 - Barbed Wire Sample Board. 32” x 32 -1/2”. This sample board contains over 20 types of barbed wire. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
49 - Longhorn Steer Horn Display. 55” L. Pair of steer horns. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
53 - Big G Branding Iron. 24 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00
50 - Longhorn Steer Mounted Horn Display. 71” L. This mounted set of horns is very clean and attractive overall. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
54 - Big G Branding Iron. 19 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. 50.00 - 100.00
52 - Barbed Wire Sample Board. 32” x 32 -1/2”. This sample board contains over 20 types of barbed wire. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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55 - “A” Branding Iron. 27 - 3/4” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 56 - Large Branding Iron. 41” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 57 - Heavy Leather Ammo Belt. This leather belt is full of unused shotgun shells. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
59 - Lot of 4: Vintage Flap Holsters. Largest : 14 -1/2” L. First is a flap holder for a US percussion revolver. No markings and in poor condition with loose stitching. Second is an unmarked flap holster which is missing the belt attachment, third is the US flap holster made for the 1894 colt, and last is an unmarked flap holster with an eagle inlay. 100.00 - 200.00 60 - Heiser Holster. Largest: 37” L. Double holster. Circa 1940’s-50’s, marked “Heiser Denver, Colorado”. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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61 - Double Loop Pistol Rig. 41” L. Circa 1940’s-50’s. Marked “Heiser maker Denver Colorado”. (Good). 600.00 - 900.00
66 - Lot of Leather Holsters. Largest: 162” This lot include five single holsters and one leather bad marked “Fast Freight Lines”. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
62 - 1930’s-40’s Pistol Rig .45 Cal. Holster & Belt Set. 39” L. By Heisermaker Denver, Co. 300.00 - 600.00
67 - Lot of 2: Holsters Largest: 39” L. Two with belts. First 1920’s abercrombie & fitch, and second is one unsigned double loop. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
65 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes five single holsters and a woven item. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
68 - Lot of 2: Pairs of Fur Gloves. Largest: 15” L. One pair is in fairly good condition and the other is losing quite a bit of hair. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 70 69 - Lot of 2: Book & Belt. 21” L. Two pieces NY state museum monograph No 41 Vol 8. March 1901wampum and shell articles used by the New York Indians. With 20th century wampum belt made of commercial glass beads. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 70 - Civil War Saddle Bag Owned by Andy Griffith. This leather saddle bag is accompanied with an LOA stating it was purchased from the Hollywood estate of Andy Griffith. It has moderate overall wear. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 71 - Veterinary Saddle Bag. 14” L. Circa 1880. Containing various medicine bottles and hand written notes. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
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72 - 19th Century Child’s Jacket and Boots. This lot includes a ornate velvet jacket and leather boots. (Very Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00 73 - Lot of 4: Pairs of Early Women’s Leather Shoes. Largest: 12” L. Circa 1850 - 1880. Wonderful condition with soft leather. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 74 - Pair of Campbell Spurs. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is signed “1220 Campbell” A very nice pair. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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75 - Pair of Spurs. 6” L. This pair of spurs is unmarked. Light overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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76 - Buffalo Bill Poster. 27 -1/2” x 20 -1/2”. This poster depicts Buffalo Bill. Some color loss along bottom edge. Some creasing at upper right. (Very Good Plus). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 77 - Buffalo Bill Painting 57 -1/2” x 45 -1/2”. Signed by artist in lower left corner. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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78 - Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Poster. 40” x 28” . This poster depicts numerous scenes from the wild west show. Several creases and loss at lower left. This poster appears to be of a newer vintage. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00 79 - Native American Life Poster. 29” x 42”. This poster depicts numerous famous Native Americans and others. Framed. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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80 - Andersonville Prison Poster. 24” x 30”. This poster depicts the atrocities that took place at Andersonville. This graphic poster has staining and discoloring. (Good). 100.00 - 300.00 81 - Budweiser Custer’s Last Fight Poster. 36” x 47”. This1950’s Custer’s Last Fight poster advertises Budweiser beer. Appears to be in very clean condition. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 82 - Seils-Sterling Big 4 Ring Circus Poster. 42” x 28”. This poster depicts the circus owners with numerous savage lions and tigers surrounding them. Creasing and discoloring. Framed. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 83 - Adventures of Buffalo Bill Movie Poster. 46” x 32”. This poster has a few typical creases but very nice overall. Great color and imagery. (Very Good Plus). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00
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84 - 101 Ranch Chest and Autographed Vest. 35� L. This lot includes a 101 Ranch hide covered chest with heavy wear, a leather vest with autographs of 101 Ranch cowboys, a very nice heavily beaded vest, leather chaps, leather cuffs, a single holster and other items. Overall a very impressive lot. (Very Good). 20,000.00 - 25,000.00
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85 - Steve McQueen Presentation Pistol. This presentation pistol belonged to the actor Steve McQueen, and includes a letter from attesting to the authenticity of the pistol. A velvet lined case is included. (Excellent). 8,000.00 - 10,000.00 86 - Civil War Leather Ammo Pouch. This ammo pouch has moderate loss to the leather. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 87 - Civil War Leather Ammo Pouch. This pouch has crackling to the leather and a broken clasp. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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88 - Lot of Ankle and Hand Cuffs. This lot includes several pairs each of hand cuffs and ankle cuffs. Several in cast iron. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 89 - Lot of Civil War Correspondence & Other Items. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes two tin types and depicting soldiers, Civil War era correspondence, and other 19th century letters. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 90 - Lot of Civil War Items. Largest : 9” L. This lot includes a Union cap, a U.S. belt buckle, a pocketwatch marked “U.S.”, a group of uniform insignia, a tin bottle, and other items. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 95 91 - Lot of Civil War Era Tintypes. Largest : 3 -1/2” x 3”. This lot includes eight tintypes and daguerreotypes depicting soldiers. (Very Good). 400.00 - 800.00 92 - Lot of 6: Brass Bugles. Largest : 15” L. Two are missing the mouth pieces and several have dents. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 93 - Lot of 3: Assorted Wooden Boxes. Largest : 6” L. This lot includes a box that contains a folding mirror. Probably a shaving kit. Also a slide top box and another folk art box. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
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97 - Set of Surgical Skull Saws and Others. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes a set of Bott & Walla skull saws, a set of surgical instruments and a field surgical set with assorted saws and knives. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 800.00
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98 - Large Lot of 1890’s Civil War Battlefield Maps. Largest: 18 - 1/2” L. This large lot of Civil War battlefield maps was printed in the 1890’s. A great reference group. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
101 - Lot of 2: Leather Bound Books. Largest: 9 - 3/4” L. Includes one photo album with tin-type plates, circa 1860 - 1880. Binding is loose. Also includes a book with concealed compartment. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
99 - Lot of 3: Wooden Canteens. Largest: 7” Dia. One marked “U.S.” (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
102 - Lot of 2: Books. Each: 8 - 3/4” L. Includes memoirs of General W.T. Sherman Vol. I and II. Dated 1875. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
100 - Lot of Metal Military Decoration. Largest” 3 - 1/2” L. Includes 54th Massachusetts Regiment, four crossed guns with no. 13, two canadian buttons, brass belt buckle and no. 44 excelsior. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
103 - Lot of 5: Early Spectacles. Largest: 5 - 1/4” T. Three in early metal cases. Circa 1890. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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105 - Lot of Assorted Items. Largest: 12” L. Includes USS four quart leather canteen, fishing reel, metal piece with wire sides found at Windsor Canada along Fort McKay possibly from War of 1812. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 106 - Civil War Boots. Each: 15 - 1/2” T. With wood pegged leather soles. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
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110 - Collins & Co. Survival Bowie. 20” L. Fixed blade clip point survival bowie blade measures 14”, overall length 19”. Handle is checkered horn with aluminum S guard and elephant’s head pommel aluminum mounts. Correct leather sheath included. (Very Good - Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 112 - Sword Bayonet. 24” L. Ply. Whitney U.S. Navy .69 NN Model 1860 sword bayonet has a 19-3/4” blade, 24-1/4” overall length. Handle is ribbed brass with correct release mechanism still intact and working. No scabbard. (Very Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 116 113 - Lock Picking Tools. 22 -1/2’ x 17 -1/2”. Taken from prisoners at the Texas State Penitentiary. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 114 - Lot of Early Cast Iron Gun Making Tools. 24” L. This lot includes a variety of early cast iron gun making tools. A wooden display box is also included. (Very Good Plus). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 115 - Lot of 13: Empty Shot Shell Boxes. Collection of empty one piece shotgun shell boxes dating to the 1940-50’s. (Excellent). 50.00 - 75.00 116 - Lot of 9: Shotgun Shells. Full and correct. Five Winchester 16 gauge Super Speed II five shot, two Peters 16 gauge Victor No. 4 shot, one Federal .410 hi-power No. 6 shot, one Remington .410 Nitro No. 6 shot. (Excellent). 50.00 - 150.00
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117 - Assorted Cartridge/Shotgun Shell Collection. 23” x 27”. Wonderful collection of cartridges and shotgun shells mounted to cardboard to include some unusual examples such as two 8 gauge paper hull shells, a 44 extra-long shot, a 470 Nitro etc. Included in this lot are a half a dozen loose shells as well. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 122 118 - Large Collection of 9: Powder/Shot Flasks. Largest: 9” L This lot of nine early flasks includes; a Jameson & Sons Sheffield Dickson flask, a large shell patterned shot flask, medium sized shell patterned shot flask, two leather body shot flasks (one marked “Batty 1848”), a brass flask marked “J. Matthewman” and one flask marked AM. Flask and Cap Co. and two unmarked. All but one is in excellent condition. Wonderful early collection with some great makers. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00 119 - Lot of 6: Powder Horns. Largest: 13” L This collection ranges in size from 6” to 13”. One of the flasks exhibits a scrimshaw design, not dated but with a wood top, the other five are plain various powder horns. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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121 - Civil War Projectile Lot. Largest : 6 - 1/2 L. This lot includes a leather canister full of 70 cal. musket balls and two large lead projectiles (cannon). (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 122 - Collection of Empty Shot Shell/Cartridge Boxes. Total of 20 empty boxes. Includes shot shell and cartridge boxes. 1940-50’s. (Poor - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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130 - Lot of 6: Assorted Powder/Shot Flasks. Largest: 9” L. This grouping includes four US military themed flasks (one is missing the top). One is a very unusual tin turnkey shot flask and lastly an unusual Middle Eastern looking flask. All are in very good to excellent condition. 300.00 - 400.00 131 - Lot of 2: Pocketwatches. One is made by Lewis Samuel. Not working. (Very Good). 50.00 100.00 132 - Lot of 2: Pocketwatches. One watch is made by Elgin and the other by U.S. Watch. The U.S. Watch pocketwatch has a tin type attached to the inside lid. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 133 - Lot of 4: Pocket Watches. This lot includes pocket watches made by Elgin and others. Not working. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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134 - Lot of 4: Pocketwatches with Chains. Largest: 17” L. This lot includes watches made by Hawthorne, American Watch, and others. The chains includes one with flintlock pistol and one with a cigar cutter. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 135 - American Indian Primitive Knife and Sheath. Sheath knife attributed to American Plains Indians. Blade length is 5 - 1/4”, overall 8 - 7/8”. Handle is wood. Leather sheath is nicely decorated with copper geometrics. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 136 - European Sword Handle Fighting Knife. Blade measures 9 - 1/2”, overall 15”. Partial saber blade still retains fragmented acid etchings of what might have been a presentation sword. Handle is fluted white bone with brass mounts. Large brass stirrup-hilt with forward facing quillon and a brass eagle’s head pommel. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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137 - Lot of 2: American Indian Items. Includes an unsigned primitive iron blade. Blade has an overall length of 10 - 5/8”. Also includes a primitive knife and sheath. Sheath knife attributed to American Plains Indians. Blade measures 7 - 1/8”, overall 12 - 1/2”. Handle is nicely decorated wood with three brass stars. Original leather sheath wonderfully decorated with bead work. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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138 - Lot of 5: Foreign Exotic Knives. Includes a Morocco Koummya curued knife with a 6 - 1/2” blade, overall 11 - 1/2”. Handle is corroded iron over a soft base material. No sheath. Second is a Philippine fixed blade knife. Blade length is 12”, overall 16 - 1/2”. Handle and sheath are wood with primitive construction. Third is a Philippine fixed blade knife. Blade length is 14”, overall 18”. Handle and sheath are wood with primitive construction. Sheath has owners name carved in handle. Fourth is a Philippine fixed blade knife. Blade length is 10”, overall 14”. Handle and sheath are wood with primitive construction. Last is n unsigned brush cutter fixed blade. Blade length is 14 - 3/4”, overall 21 - 1/2”. Handle is wood with primitive construction. No sheath. (Fair - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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139 - Early Leather Wrapped Knife & Sheath. This early knife has a leather wrapped handle and the sheath is made of animal hide. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 140 - Unsigned Bowie Knife Replica. Blade length is 10”, overall 14 - 3/4”. Handle is smooth white bone with elaborate cast horse head guard and pommel. Sheath is nickel silver. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 147 141 - Unsigned Bowie Knife. Knife blade is a 10” clip point with an overall of 14”. Handle is wood, nicely decorated with silver trim and escutcheon. Silver mounts. Correct silver throated and tipped sheath. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
145 - Unsigned Bowie Knife Replica. 17 - 1/2” L. Massive replica with a 11-1/2” blade and 17” overall. Stag handle with brass guard and mounts. No sheath. (Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
142 - Lot of 15: Farrier & Butcher Knives. Largest: 17” L. Circa 1900 - modern. Knives are wood or stag handled with blade lengths ranging from 2-3/4” to 11-1/2”. (Fair). 100.00 - 200.00
146 - Fixed Blade Bolo. 19” L. Fixed blade Bolo with 14” blade, 19-1/2” overall length, no sheath, an iron guard and hard wood handle. Marked “Plum B. Phila. 1917” on front tang, and “U.S. 41566” on back tang. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
143 - Lot of 3: Bowie Style Hunting Knives. Largest: 12 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: a Joseph Allen & Sons 5-1/2” fixed blade knife, circa 1920’s, with stag handle and nickel silver oval guard, overall length is 9-1/2”, and does not include a sheath; an 8-3/4” fixed blade knife, circa late 19th century, with a weathered stag handle, 13” overall length, and no sheath; and a Joseph Allen & Sons 6” fixed blade with deer’s foot handle, nickel silver S guard, overall length 11-1/2”, and no sheath. (Fair - Good). 100.00 - 300.00 144 - Lot of 2: Primitive Sheath Knives. Largest: 17” L. Lot includes: an unsigned large primitive fixed blade measuring 10-1/8”, 16-1/4” overall length, with a hard wood handle, copper mounts, and no sheath; and an unsigned sheath knife with a 9-3/4” blade, 17-1/4” overall length, checked with handle with brass guard and silver horse head pommel. The handle is composed of many non-original parts. Leather sheath included. (Fair - Good). 100.00 - 200.00 34
147 - Lot of 8 Ammunition Boxes. This lot includes eight assorted box. several boxes have substantial wear and tearing. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 148 - Lot of Assorted Ammunition. Includes six full boxes of Peters 22 short target ammo, circa 1950’s, full box of Winchester 12 gauge slugs circa 1940’s, partial box of Winchester Ranger 16 gauge shells and an empty box of Winchester Ranger 12 gauge shells. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 149 149 - Lot of 3: Boxes of Center Fire Ammunition. Winchester .38-55 full box, two piece opened box with dirty cardboard and cartridges, Winchester Western 32 S&W long center fire, and a box of US Cartridge for the .32-20 Winchester Marlin. Box is torn and the rounds are loose. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 LOT - 150
150 - Lot of 27: Boxes of .22 Ammunition. This lot of assorted full boxes of 22 ammo includes 22 short, long rifle, and short blanks. All appear to be full. Circa 1940’s-1950’s. (Very Good). 75.00 - 125.00 151 - Two Sealed Packages of Percussion Cap Tins. This lot consists of two full packages of Winchester and Remington. Each contains ten tins of percussion caps. Each is still sealed with label on end. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 152 - Lot of 6: Silver Tipped Canes. Largest: 38” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
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153 - Lot of 7: Assorted Canes. Largest: 38” L. This lot includes seven canes with metal tops. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 154 - Framed Early Photo of Miners. Framed: 15” x 20”. With gold poke and gold bearing quartz. And sample and of gold bearing quartz. Three pieces with nice frame and mat. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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157 - Framed Western Scene Art Print. 28” x 34”. This print depicts cowboys pursuing a group of wild horses. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 158 - General Alexander Hays Framed Print. 19” x 29 - 1/2”. This print of General Alexander Hays is in very nice condition. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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159 - Lot of 5: Framed Items. Largest: 17” x 14 - 1/4”. This lot includes three framed images of Native American Life, a black and white movie still and a reproduction lobby card signed by Last Larve. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
161 - Assembled Bullet Board. 38” x 26”. This board contains a wide variety of rifle and shotgun shells. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00
160 - Winchester Arms & Ammunition Hanging Metal Sign. 40” L. This sign has moderate fading and wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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163 - Lot of 11: Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
166 - Lot of Approximately: 40 Modern Points in Frame. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
164 - Lot of 13: Old Points. Framed. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
167 - Lot of 20: Modern Points. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
165 - Lot of 34: Authentic Triangular Points. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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169 - Lot of 9: Reproduction Texas “Gray Ghost” Spear. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
172 - Lot of 23: Contemporary Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
170 - Lot of 28: Points in Frame. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
173 - Lot of 11: Contemporary Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
171 - Lot of 30+: Framed Arrowheads. Appear to be authentic. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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175 - Lot of 16: Framed Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 176 - Lot of Approximately: 88: Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 177 - Lot of 20: Modern Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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178 - Lot of 9: Historic Antique Pipes. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 179 - Geronimo’s Burial Shroud. 76 - 1/2” x 17” Originated out of a museum in Erie, PA. Includes notarized papers, this shroud is believed to be original. (Excellent). 10,000.00 - 15,000.00
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180 - Indian Chiefs Painting. 79” x 43”. Signed by artist in lower left corner. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 181 - Indian Chiefs Painting. 79” x 43”. Signed by artist in lower left corner. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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LOT - 183 182 - Indian Chief Painting. 79” x 43”. Signed by artist in lower right corner. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 183 - Lot of 2: Native American Figures. Largest: 25” L. This lot includes two figures made of chalk. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 184 - Lot of Native American Items. Largest: 47” L. This lot includes a pair of gloves with beadwork, a child’s pair of moccasins with beadwork, and other items. (Very Good Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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188 - Lot of 5: Stone Clubs & Arrow. One club is broken. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 189 - Antique Axe Head in Modern Handle. Hallmark. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 190 - Lot of 6: Wild West Show 20th Century Beadword. Largest: 28” L. And one early 20th century Apache beaded bag. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 191 - Lot of 4: Strands of Early Native Made Bone Beads Largest: 24” L. One has badger claws. 19th century. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 192 - Lot of Largest: 29 - 1/2” L. Lot includes two framed groupings of Native beadwork, one frame bears a tag reading “THE GERONIMO BEADS From the Estate of General Leonard Wood”, and th second frame contains four miscellaneous beaded pieces. The third piece is a wonderful beaded belt of indeterminate origin. (Good). 300.00 - 600.00 194 - Lot of 5: Iroquois Pincushion Whimseys. Largest: 12” L. Three figural with birds and other figures, one with American flag. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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195 - Large Lot of American Indian Baskets. Largest: 26” L. Includes light weave sewing basket, leather applied basket, rope baskets and others. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 196 - School of Indian Basketry Basket. George Horton James. Probably made by Englo ladies learning to make model American Indian baskets, which worked like the SEG where the ladies sat on a Friday or Saturday evening and worked on their baskets. Mr. James published a book using his mother’s Indian basket collection, which is now in the Southwest Museum. The first book is “American Indian Baskets,” and the second is “How To Make an American Indian Basket.” Probably the finest example ever seen, in a northern California style, although the shape and material is not very typical. Very nice example. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 197 - Lot of 7: Baskets. Largest: 12 - 3/4” L. Quite early. Two with leather, two with lids. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 198 - Large Northern California Carrying Basket. 19” L. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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199 - Sterling & Turquoise Bracelet. 3” L. Marked “ENCBIERRS”. Five large turquoise stones. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 200 - Lot of 3: Indian Made Jewelry. Largest: 10” L. Circa 1970’s. One is initialed “L.B.” on the back, the others have no marks. One small Santo Domingo with inlaid walnut stone. One turquoise ring, the stone in the ring has some cracking. All other stones seem whole. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 LOT - 199
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202 - Bull Rider’s Handle. Marked “Lucky J, Colorado Springs.” Believed to be a rodeo riders prized possessions. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00 203 - Nickel Silver Bridle Bits, Reins, Breast Bands. Largest: 24” L. Circa 1930’s-50’s. And one nickel silver breast band. (Good). 200.00 - 300.00 204 - Hide Butchering Kit. Late 19th century, early 20th century. Includes three knives and sharpening steel, all attached to a wonderful early belt in a great old leather and wooden case. Hand-sewn leather and handmade. (Good). 200.00 - 300.00 205 - Cowboy on Horse Lassoing Calf Statue. 10” L. Brass covered. Not signed. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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206 - Lot of 5: Pieces. Largest: 17” T. Includes stone peace pipe with horns missing, pot with birds with chips, wooden head, large pottery piece with chips and mortar and pestle in stone. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 207 - Lot of 4: Figures. Largest: 17 - 1/2” T. Includes a water buffalo, wooden Indian Chief doll and wooden statue of Indian. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 42
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208 - Brass Horse Form Bit. 8” L. Rearing horse makes up the side plates. Roller bit style, brass and iron construction. 1930’s-40’s. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 209 - Lot of Cowboy Photos/Postcards. Largest: 10” L. Includes world’s tallest man, Billy the Kid, Mayor Gordon, Cowboy Girl, Tom Mix and Tom Mix doll, Pawnee Bill, Gene Autry, two buttons and others. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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210 - Lot of 4: Miscellaneous Cowboy Pieces. Largest: 12” L. Including an early pair of gauntlets, a small saddle pouch by Fred Mueller, a homemade chain sap, and another small saddle pouch containing a small glass bottle. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 211 - Early 20th Century Horned Side Stand. 30” T x 19” W. Made of cow horns. Missing the top and some damage to the leather binding. (Fair). 300.00 - 600.00 212 - Mounted African Impala. 59” L. This impala appears to be in very nice condition and well done. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00
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213 - Fixed Blade Gaucho Knife. 11”L. The knife has a 6-1/2” blade, 11” overall length, and a decorated sterling handle with 18 carat gold inlays and sterling mounts. The sheath is tipped and throated in sterling with 18 carat gold inlays, crown is stamped “18K”. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
215 - Lot of 4: Assorted Leather Items. 36” L. Including one much used leather and wool carpet bag, one pair of well worn Plains Indian rodeo pants with some vestiges of quill decorations still intact, one 19th century leather larriet, and one Native made horse hair rope. (Fair). 350.00 - 450.00
214 - Lot of 18: Assorted Western Items. Largest: 17” L. Includes eagle flag topper, gun stock, revolver cylinder, eagle belt buckle, door handle, lidded stein, erotica piece, two bladed knife with whip handle, Indian patent hand wrought tool, early bottle with metal chain and three broken ribs on the bottle, US clip and a carriage lock. (Very Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
216 - Lot of 6: Assorted Cowboy Items. Largest: 14” L. Lot consists of three pistol rigs, one kidney belt, one bullwhip, one pair of early handmade leather leggings, and one rope larriet. (Fair - Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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217 - Lot of 2: Saddle Bag & Canteen Largest: 20” L. One pair of 19th century veterinary saddlebags and one early Oasis canteen with stamped leather sides and decorations. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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LOT - 224 LOT - 225 LOT - 226 218 - Lot of 6 Pieces. 223 - Lot of 3: Pistol Rigs & Saddlebag Largest: 10” L. Two bullwhips, two small model saddles, one 20th century One homemade double pistol rig, one single two loop pistol rig, and one Plains Indian club, and one pair of hand tanned leather 20th century pair of small handmade saddlebags with pistol holster attached, also gauntlet gloves marked “Oregon”. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 included is one small badge marked “Deputy US Marshall” and “Allen’s Stamp and Seal Company of Kansas City, Missouri”. (Good). 219 - Lot of 3: Assorted Pieces. 400.00 - 600.00 Largest: 37 - 1/2” L. Includes one Mexican sisal fiber embroidered single look gun rig with horseshoes and cow heads in the embroidery. Also 224 - Lot of 9: Bags & Belt Pouch. includes one early bull whip, and one pair of 20th century cowboy cuffs Largest: 12” L. Eight original Wells Fargo & Co. express bank bags marked “Heiser Denver” on the snaps. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 marked “Gold Bullion”, “Assayed Silver”, “Assayed Gold”, and “Silver Coin”. Also included is one leather belt pouch. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00 220 - McClellan Military Saddle. 12” Seat. (Good). 300.00 - 600.00 225 - Lot of 3: Assorted Pieces. Largest: 37” L. Includes early heavily studded kidney belt, and two 221 - 1920’s-40’s Double Pistol Rig. heavily studded holsters. Stud work has a theme of hearts. (Good). 38” L. No apparent signature or marking. Wonderfully brass studded. 400.00 - 500.00 (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 226 - Lot of 2: Bank Bag with Lock & Key & Axe. 222 - 1930’s-40’s Pistol Rig. Largest: 20” L. Includes one bank bag and one early axe with original 37” L. Cartridge loops appear to have been replaced. Nickel stud work blade cover and shoulder strap. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00 appears original. (Fair). 400.00 - 600.00
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227 - McClellan Saddle. Looks to be in good shape, with everything needed to ride including stirrups and belly band. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 228 - McClellan Officers Saddle. Nice finish with belly band, stirrups etc. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00 229 - Ryon of Fort Worth Texas Saddle. Circa 1960’s. Some nickel silver mounts. Wonderfully tooled. Fenders marked “Champion Ohio 1969 Non-Pro.” Award saddle from a rodeo. (Good). 600.00 - 900.00 LOT - 227
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230 - Lot of 2: Pairs of Children’s Cowboy Boots. Largest: 8 - 1/2” T. This lot includes two pairs of modern children’s cowboy boots. Overall wear. (Very Good). 25.00 - 75.00 231 - Early Wild West Boot Tops. From the Wild West Show. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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234 - Pair of California Spurs. 6 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is unmarked. Light overall wear. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 239 235 - Pair of California Spurs. 6” L. This pair of spurs is unmarked. Light overall wear. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 236 - Buffalo Bill Copper Fire Front. 30 -1/2” x 24 -1/2”. This embossed copper fire front depicts what appears to be Buffalo Bill and a Native American. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 237 - Early Buffalo Bill Photograph. 23” x 19-1/2”. Signed. Great image. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 238 - Buffalo Bill Cody Life Scenes Poster. 41” x 31”. This poster depicts scenes and people in Buffalo Bill’s life. Heavy loss along bottom edge and moderate loss on other edges. Some discoloring. (Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00 239 - Buffalo Bill Wild West Rough Riders Poster. 40” x 28”. This poster depicts Buffalo Bill’s European tour. Great Native American images as well as scenes from around the world. Some edge wear and minor creasing. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 240 - Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill Movie Poster. 48” x 33 -1/2”. This poster depicts Buffalo Bill as a young man. Very clean with great imagery. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00
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241 - European Tom Mix Razende Ruiter Movie Poster. 40” x 32”. This poster is from Mix’s film “Razende Ruiter” or “The Miracle Rider”. Visible image is nice and clean. Matted and framed under glass. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 500.00
244 - Buffalo Ranch Real Wild West Poster. 50” x 25 1/2”. This Buffalo Ranch poster depicts numerous scenes from the show. This poster has staining along the bottom, creases and light soiling. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
242 - Tom Mix Movie Poster. 35” x 28”. This poster is from Mix’s film “No Man’s Gold”. Framed and matted under glass. This poster appears to be a copy. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
245 - Tim McCoy Real Wild West Poster. 46” x 31” . This Tim McCoy poster has staining at the top and bottom edges. Several areas of tape repair. A very nice attractive image. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
243 - The Klondike Nugget Poster. 33” x 23”. This poster is from the production of “The Klondike Nugget” featuring S.F. Cody and Madam Lela Cody. This poster is framed but appears to be in great condition. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00
246 - Lot of 16: Gene Autry Items. 30” x 20”. includes 15 photographs and one song book. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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247 - 19th Century Leather Bullet Pouch. 9 - 3/4” This leather pouch has moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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248 - 19th Century Leather Bullet Pouch. This pouch has overall wear, but is still fairly sound. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 249 - Lot of 4: Framed Items. Largest: 13” x 10”. This lot includes a print of Gen. George Meade, Gen. J.K.F. Mansfield, C.L. Russell and a pension document. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 250 - Print of Abraham Lincoln. 16” x 21-1/2”. This Lincoln print was done by F.B. Carpenter. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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255 - Lot of Civil War Era Tintypes. Largest : 3-1/2” x 4”. This lot includes three tintypes depicting soldiers and five others. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
259 - Lot of 6: 19th Century Telescopes. Largest: 21 - 1/2” L This lot includes numerous brass telescopes from the late 1800’s. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
256 - Lot of GAR Markers. Largest: 6” T. This lot includes five metal GAR grave markers. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
260 - Lot of 2: Leather Ammo Cases. Largest : 13” L. This lot includes two circa 1900 leather ammo cases. The smaller case has a torn handle. Other minor leather damage throughout. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
257 - Lot of Straight Razors. Largest: 7 - 1/4” L. This lot includes numerous razors by makers such as Geneva, Platts, Shull and others. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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261 - Lot of U.S. Military Ammo Pouches Etc. Largest : 9” L. This lot includes three US marked ammo pouches and one canteen. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
264 - Lot of Shaving Items. Largest: 23” L. This lot includes numerous safety razors and sharpenings straps. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
262 - Lot of 18: Civil War Letters. Largest: 8” L. Mostly 1861 - 1863. Several with notices of death of Civil War soldiers. Includes several envelopes. (Very Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
265 - Lot of 2: Blood Letters in Cases. Largest: 3” L. These two Wiegans-Snowden blood letters are in nice condition and include their original cases. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
263 - Lot of 3: Civil War Soldier Letters. 10 - 1/2” L. This lot of three letters were sent by the same soldier. All mention battles or pursuit of “the rebels.” A nice group. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
266 - Lot of 2: Hand Forged Early Scissors. Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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267 - Lot of Gambling Items. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes a nice chip case which is full of chips, multiple sets of early dice, dominoes, and several card decks. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 268 - Spartan Mfg. Dress Sword. Has the US themed etched blade. Near mint condition with original metal scabbard. Composite grip and a nickel plated guard. Handsome sword in excellent condition. 200.00 - 300.00 269 - US Themed Cutlas Etch Blade. Mfg. E.A. Armstrong, Chicago IL. The blade is in beautiful condition. Features the shark skin handle wrapped in brass wire, brass eagle motif guard. Comes with the original metal sheath which is rusty and has several dents. Nice early sword. 300.00 - 500.00
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270 - Presentation Sword. This sword has moderate overall wear and tarnishing. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 271 - U.S. Military Sword. This sword is marked “U.S.” at the guard. Some tarnish to the blade. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 268
271A - Sword Bayonet. 27 -1/2” L. Osborn & Gunby European sword bayonet, circa 1800, with a blade length of 23”, and overall length of 27”. Handle is ribbed brass with a brass D guard and mounts. No scabbard. (Very Good). 400.00 - 500.00
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272 - Pair of Pistol Grips. This pair of pistol grips is very ornate. A lined box is included. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
275 - Lot of assorted Tools and other items. Largest: 34 - 1/2� L. This lot includes a dagger, a wooden crutch, an adze, and numerous other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
273 - Box of Winchester Shells. This lot is a full box of Winchester 35 caliber bullets. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
276 - Iron Measuring Piece. Measured civil war cannon balls. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
274 - Marbles Rifle Sight Sample Gun Barrel. This cut off gun barrel includes multiple sample sights. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
277 - Vintage Firearms/Cartridge Box Lot. Box lot of misc. items includes; full box of Atlas blasting caps, six miniature shot shell boxes, several empty blasting cap boxes, two early pocket knife boxes, an Indian head theme smoking set, Winchester patch, 1939 German military cross, Indian head meirscheim pipe, old brass watch marked New England, a sewing machine die-cut trade card circa 1980 (Fair - Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00 278 - Lot of 13: Shot Shell Boxes. Some are empty, others are mixed. (Fair - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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279 - Lot of 7: Federal Cartridge Company “Monark”. 12 gauge shot shell, four are full and correct, the others are partial. (Very Good - Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
283 - United States Cartridge Co. Full & Correct Box. Lowell, Massachusetts. .44 cal. Winchester for Model 1873. Bright color with little edge. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
280 - Lot of 7: .38 Cal Boxes. Mixed and partial from Winchester UMC & Peters. All show wear and stains. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00
284 - Lot of 10: Remington & Winchester. .32 S&W Long and Colt new police. Two boxes full, the others are partial. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 125.00
281 - Lot of 14: Shot Shell Boxes. Mostly partial and mixed. (Fair - Very Good). 75.00 - 100.00
285 - General Robert E. Lee. 10” x 13” x 7”. Life-size bronze bust of Confederate Gen. Robt. E. Lee. No inscriptions or stampings. Brown patina. (Fair). 150.00 - 300.00
282 - Lot of 10: Shot Shell Boxes. Some are full and correct, others are partial and mixed. 12,16, 20, and 28 gauge. (Very Good). 75.00 - 100.00
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287 - J. Davidson 1883-1952 Old West Pioneer. 8” x 13”. Highly detailed bronze bust of and Old West pioneer by renowned artist Jo Davidson. Davidson was famous for his academic portrait sculptures of captains of industry, US presidents, authors, celebrities and allied heads of state. Inscribed: J. Davidson This is a departure from his usual subjects but retains the highly detailed LOT - 289 and earthy style of his body of work. A wonderful casting in a dark green patina. There is a small imperfection in the top edge of marble base. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00
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289 - Photo Album Depicting Admiral Dewey. 10 - 1/2” L. This photo album has a great celluloid cover depicting admiral George Dewey. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 290 - Photo Album depicting a Native American. 10 - 1/2” L. This photo album has a celluloid cover with a small image of a native American in a head dress. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 291 - Photo Album depicting a Native American. 12” L. This photo album has a celluloid cover with a small image of a native American. Moderate overall fading. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 292 - Lot of 5: Instruments. Largest: 7” L. This lot includes a brass compass, a small brass level, a stopwatch and two other items. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 292
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293 - Lot of 3: Wooden Containers. Largest: 7” L. This lot includes a wooden tar pot and two other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 294 - Lot of 2: Stagecoach Models. Largest: 22 - 1/2” L. This lot includes two wooden stagecoach models with horses. Heavy soiling. Moderate damage. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 295 - Lot of 2: Cast Iron Weights. 10” T. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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296 - Lot of 3: Small Scales in Wooden Cases. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. These three small scale sets appear to be mostly complete. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
298 - Lot of Assorted Items of Interest. Largest: 6” L. This lot includes a time stamp, opera glasses, fishing reel and other items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
297 - Lot of Assorted Wooden Items. Largest: 12 - 3/4” L. This lot includes a whale figure, a wooden ball canteen, an ornately carved hinged box and an older upright box with a hinged lid. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
299 - Lot of Assorted Items of Interest. Largest: 29” L. This lot includes an ornate woman’s belt, several figural picture frames, a carved wooden cowboy and other items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
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300 - Wagon Wheel Gun Rack. 42-1/2” Dia. This gun rack is made from an old carriage wheel. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 301 - Wagon Wheel Gun Rack. 42-1/2” Dia. This gun rack is made from an old carriage wheel. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 302 - Gem Razors Oak Display Case. 30” x 26”. This oak display is in great condition. All glass appears to be original. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 303 - Small Countertop Bow Front Display Case. 36” L. This great little display case has three small glass shelves on the top section. A Winchester marquee was added at a later date. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 304 - Tin Tea Countertop Case. 19” T. This tin case has a neat rolling marquee that displays various types of tea including English Breafast, Oolong, Gunpowder, Rio and others. Minor nicks overall and a larger area of loss on top lid. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00
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305 - Paul W. McCobb Winchester Plaque. 14” x 34”. Bronze plaque depicts 1866 Winchester Carbine and Winchester horse and rider motif set against barn wood grain background, capturing its uniquely American spirit. Winchester authorized 260 hand polished bronzes in a limited offering that expired December 31st, 1981. Inscribed: P.W. McCobb ‘80 (1980 was the last year of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.). Highly polished brown patina in excellent condition and the edition included the wooden frame. The frame has small nail holes in the center of the top and bottom. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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306 - Colt Display Case. 22 - 1/2” L. Salesman sample nickel display with holt edge glass. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00
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307 - Howard Cutlery Slant Front Showcase. 23” L. This great countertop Howard Cutlery case is in great condition. All glass appears to be original. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 308 - Glass Slant Front Display Case. 17 - 1/2” T. This countertop slant front display case is in great condition. All original glass. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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309 - Lot of 5: Fixed Blade Knives. Includes a Buck 1193 U.S.A. knife. Blade length is 5 - 5/8”, overall 10 1/4”. Handle is black composite fitted with aluminum crown and guard. Second is a “100 Year” Buck U.S.A. Blade length is 5 - 5/8”, overall 10 - 1/4”.Blade is etched to commemorate “100 Years Buck 1902-2002”. Handle is black composite fitted with aluminum crown and guard. Third is a “NRA” Buck U.S.A knife. Black length is 4 - 1/4”, overall 8 - 1/2”. Handle is custom spiraled black composite fitted with a nickel silver guard and butt cap. Blade has been machined with an open oval containing the letters NRA. Correct leather sheath included. Fourth is a Case XX U.S.A. #216-5 knife. Blade length is 5 - 1/8”, overall 9 - 1/8”. Handle is finger notched black composite fitted with an aluminum guard and crown. Correct leather sheath included. Last is a boxed Winchester Bowie replica. Blade length is 9”, overall 14 - 1/4”. Handle is finger notched sectioned wood fitted with a steel guard. Correct signed metal box and nylon sheath included. (Very Good - Mint). 200.00 - 300.00
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310 - N.P. Ames Springfield Artillery Man’s Short Sword Unsigned. Blade length is 19”, overall 25”. Handle is scaled brass with Roman style cross guard. For some unknown reason all identifying marks on both the tang and the guard have been removed, even the eagle on the pommel has been removed. Leather scabbard with brass tip and throat included. 300.00 - 400.00 311 - French Short Sword. Circa 1850. Tang stamp is not legible but for the exception of the work “Paris”. Blade length is 19”, overall 25”. Top edge of blade has a single chip. Handle is ribbed brass with a Roman type cross guard. What was country of origin on back of cross guard has been removed. Back of guard retains the $560 over an oval stamp which is no longer legible. Original leather scabbard with brass tip and throat included. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 316 312 - Lot of 5: Folding Knives. Includes Queen City boxed “Drakes Well” commemorative knife. Circa 1984. Blade stag handled lock back measuring 4” closed. Serial No. 1243. Etched blade commemorating “125th Anniversary World’s First Oil Well 1854-1984”. Second is a China large lock back folding knife. Knife measures 7 - 1/2” closed. Entire knife is covered with American Eagle themes. Third is a Parker J. Son Chattangooga, TN. knife. Large one blade lock back measuring 6” closed. Handle is sectioned bone with nickel silver divider. Blade assis has been placed on knife. Fourth is a Bulldog Brand Solingen Germany knife. Small one blade lock back measuring 3 - 1/8” closed. Stag handled with blade etched in color commemorating “The Parker Gun”. Last is a Premier Life Time HO3 Germany knife. Circa 1921-1955. Unusual one blade “barehead Gunstock” lock back with full front nickel silver holsters. Handles are jigged bone. Lock works. Knife measures 4 - 3/16” closed. ((Very Good - Mint). 200.00 - 300.00 313 - Lot of 2: Fixed Blade Knives. Includes an unsigned German hunting knife. Blade length is 5 - 3/8”, overall 10”. Handle is stag with iron S guard and nickel silver seal cap. Nickel silver mounts. Incorrect sheath included. Also includes a Sheffield works Philadelphia. Blade measures 10”, overall 15”. Handle decorated horn with brass guard crown and brass mounts. Leather sheath included. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
314 - Lot of 6: Modern Fixed Blade Knives. Includes a Western Boulder Colo. U.S.A knife. Blade length is 4 - 1/2”, overall 8 - 5/8”. Handle is stacked leather, fitted with a brass finger guard and aluminum crown. Correct embossed leather sheath included. Second is a Bulldog Brand Germany knife. Blade is 4 - 1/8”, overall 7 3/4”. Blade is etched in color commemorating “The Parker Gun”. Handle is stag and fitted with a brass finger guard and aluminum crown. Correct leather sheath embossed with Elk included. Third is an unsigned custom fixed blade knife. Blade length is 5 - 1/8”, overall 9 - 3/4”. Handle is wood and fitted with a nickel silver guard and end cap composed of turquoise and colored spacers. Fourth is a Schrade U.S.A. 171UH customized fixed blade knife. Customized Schrade with turquoise inlays on both knife and sheath. Blade length is 5 - 5/8”, overall 10”. Handle is delrin fitted with a nickel silver guard and butt cap. Butt cap has a nice turquoise inlay. Correct custom sheath with three large turquoise inlays. Fifth is an unsigned custom fixed blade knife. Custom knife with very simplistic construction. Blade length is 2 - 3/4”, overall 7 - 1/2”. Wood handle fitted with brass bolsters. Leather sheath included. Last is a Matador Solingen Germany knife. Blade length is 3 - 1/2”, overall 7 - 5/8”. Handle is stag fitted with a brass guard and aluminum crown. Original embossed sheath included. (Good - Mint). 200.00 - 300.00 316 - Lot of 5: Canes. Largest: 37” L. This lot includes five assorted canes. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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317 - Lot of 3: Hand Carved Walking Sticks. Largest: 39” L. This lot includes a cane with a wrapped snake and two others. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 318 - Early Confederate States Flag. 39” x 27” . This flag has numerous small holes and a few tears. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 320 - Sample Bullet Board. 28 -1/2” x 24 -1/2”. This board contains numerous samples of bullets. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 321 - Print of Buffalo Hunt. 23 -1/2” x 15 -1/2”. This print depicts Native Americans hunting buffalo. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 322 - Native American Buffalo Hunt Painting. 32’ x 43 -1/4” . This painting depicts three Native Americans on a buffalo hunt. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 324 323 - Capt. Farrell’s Road House Sign. 33” x 28”. This fantasy piece depicts Captain Farrell and four ladies who may have “performed” at the road house. This is an assembled item. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 324 - Marlin Rifles and Shotguns Advertising Banner. 28” L. This 1950’s - 60’s era Marlin banner is in great condition. Just a couple tiny stains. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 325 - Authentic Mississippian Era Agricultural Tool. (Good - Very Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00
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326 - Authentic Mississippian Era Agricultural Tool. (Good - Very Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00
327 - 30 Piece Misel Points. New and old. (Good - Very Good). 150.00 - 300.00 328 - Lot of Reproduction Native American Artifacts. This lot includes numerous reproductions such as hooks, pipes, arrowheads, and other items. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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329 - Lot of 16: Modern Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
332 - Lot of 17: Modern Points. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
330 - Lot of 8: Modern Texas Reproductions. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
333 - Lot of 5: Modern Texas “Gray Ghost” Spears. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
331 - Lot of 8: Points in Frame. Appear to be authentic. (Good - Very Good). 75.00 - 150.00
334 - Lot of 14: Missile Points. Some re-chipping, most are authentic. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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336 - Lot of Approximately 36 Miscellaneous Points. Points appear authentic. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 337 - Approximately 60 Modern Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 338 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Bird. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 339 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Frog. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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340 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Bird. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 341 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Bird. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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342 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Raccoon. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 343 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Bird. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 344 - Lot of 2: Native American Decorated Boxe Largest: 6 - 1/2” T. Two celluloid boxes. This lot contains two celluloid collar boxes decorated with a Native American motif. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 345 - Lot of 2: Native American Decorated Boxe Largest: 13” T. Two celluloid boxes. This lot includes a celluloid pipe box and a celluloid glove box. Both with a Native American motif. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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346 - Carl Kauba Indian Stepping Into Canoe. 16 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. Elegant pose of Indian holding a paddle, stepping into a canoe. Highly detailed sculpture in brown patina with polychrome details in red, yellow and black. Inscribed: C. Kauba on lower back side of base. Kauba was ranked along with Remington and Russell as one of the best and most prolific sculptors of American West subjects. Rare casting. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,500.00 347 - Framed Color Images of Native Americans. 13” x 37”. This framed item depicts color images of Chief Painted Horse, Chief Left Hand Bear, Chief Broken Arm and Yellow Shirt. Very nice color images. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 348 - Iroquois Made Snapping Turtle Rattle. 16” L. Early 20th century. Some damage. Shows great age, use, and wear. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
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LOT - 349 349 - Iroquois Indian Hanging Basket/Bag. 7” L. Circa 1900-20’s. With figural beadwork. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
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350 - Lot of Assorted Ethnic Graphics Bows & Spears. Largest: 78” L. Includes four with arrows. 250.00 - 350.00 351 - Lot of 5: Skookum Dolls. Some seem to be earlier than others. Includes plastic case. (Fair - Good). 250.00 - 300.00 352 - Stamped Woodland Indian Tobacco Case & Flask. Largest: 5” T Circa 19th century. Made from birch bark with a white pine bottom. Also includes an early braintanned native leather made shot flask with a commercial top. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
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LOT - 354 353 - Lot of 3: Assorted Pieces. 68” x 49” Includes one pendleton blanket, one damaged Navajo pound blanket, and one small damaged Germantown sampler with swastikas and arrows. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 354 - Lot of 5: 20th Century Cherokee Souvenir Pipes. Largest: 23 - 1/2” L. WPA. With wonderful folky stems. Pottery pipes. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 355 - Lot of 5: Beaded Necklaces. Each: 12” L. Two necklaces with claws and teeth, and three with plain beads. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00
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356 - Lot of 2: Bead & Mask Largest: 12” x 16”. One frame of bead samples from the collection of C.O. Forbes Jr. and one 20th century Iroquois false face mask (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 357 - Lot of 20: Assorted Beaded Items. Largest: 12” L. Including four small Iroquois whimseys, numerous loom beaded strips,and a beaded watch fob made in the Yuma, Arizona prison, among other items. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 358 - 13 Strands Old Trade Beads. 12” L. Most 20th century. (Good). 200.00 - 300.00 359 - Lot of 4: Beaded Pieces. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. Including one pair of Cree gloves, one small Chippewa medicine bag, and two framed necklaces. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 360 - N.W. Coast Salish Thompson Fraser River Basket. 25” L. Circa 1870’s-1880’s. Storage basket with lid. Wonderfully imbricated in cherry bark. (Good). 3,000.00 - 5,000.00
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361 - Lot of 5: Early 20th Century Baskets. Largest: 18” L. The large covered basket in this lot may have been Native American made. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 362 - Lot of 3: Native American Baskets. Largest: 8” L. Two of the three baskets in this lot are of newer vintage. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 363 - Lot of 2: Woodlands Native American Baskets. Largest: 13” L. Includes one splint and sweet grass basket and one 19th century painted splint basket. (Fair). 150.00 - 250.00
364 - Lot of 6: Indian Baskets and Beadwork. Largest: 16” T. Two baskets are wood splint woodlands baskets and the other is Hopi from Arizona. There is some damage to the baskets. (Fair). 250.00 - 300.00 365 - Silver & Turquoise Horse Head Belt Buckle & Bolo. Largest: 5” L. Heavy silver and sea foam turquoise. Both sign “B.N.” from the 1970’s. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 366 - Turquoise, Shell, Coral, & Bear Claw Pendant. 15” L. Circa 1980’s-90’s. Attributed to Willie Nelson. Silver but unmarked. Shows stamped. (Good). 800.00 - 1,000.00 367 - Lot of 2: Early Spanish Bits. Largest: 8” L. One California overlayed bit and one classic Mexican colonial bit, complete with all chains, rings, and decorations. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00
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368 - Old Horn Chair. 32” H x 28” W. Appears to have been reupholstered. Nicely done in leather. (Good). 600.00 - 900.00 369 - Early Horn Chair. Largest: 30” H x 30” W. Original upholstery. Wonderful form. (Good). 700.00 - 900.00 370 - Lot of 3: Native American Items. Largest: 17” L. This lot includes an ivory totem, a small boat made of horn, and a small pot. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 369 371 - Frederic Remington 1861-1909 The Scalp. 19” x 23”. Also known as “The Triumph”, the original was Remington’s first depiction of an Indian subject. A Sioux warrior victoriously waves a gruesome spoil of battle as he reigns his horse to an energetic halt. Signed: Frederic Remington. This is a finely detailed casting with a classic rich bronze patina. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 LOT - 370
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372 - H.A. McNeil A Chief of the Multnomah. 12” x 36”. An image of one of the vanishing tribes of the Northwest with shield, bow and quiver. In a dignified pose with head raised defiantly and arms crossed, the Chief stands to meet the white strangers of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Inscribed: MVLTNOMAH (in front) H.A. McNeil ‘05 (on back of self-base). Fair to good casting in brown/green patinas. Missing head feather from left side of model’s hair. (Fair). 400.00 - 800.00 373 - James Gruzalski 1938 Spirit. 16” x 15”. Stylized Indian Chief with head dress. Inscribed: Gruzalski 10/25. Smooth brown patina no apparent flaws. Minor scuff in wood base. Edition 10 of 25 cast in 1998. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00 LOT - 372
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374 - James Gruzalski Custer. 20” T. Powerful life-size portrait of George Armstrong Custer. Portrayed as Brevet Major General of the 7th Cavalry Regiment from the Indian War campaign of the mid 1870’s. Inscribed: “Custer” 9/30 Gruzalski. Excellent casting in brown patina on black wood base. Some minor imperfections on base only. Edition 9 of 30 original cast in 1998. (Excellent). 1,500.00 - 3,000.00 374A - Glass Dome Display Case. Very large domed glass display cover. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,000.00 376 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00
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377 - Animal Hide Chest. 28” L. This chest is covered in animal hide. Heavy wear overall. Damage to tacking and leather parts. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00 378 - Early Coach Wooden Trunk. 26” L x 16” T x 14”W. Dated 1851. (Excellent). 500.00 - 1,000.00 379 - Lot of 2 Carved Eagle Figures. Each: 20” T. Both figures have minor damage and a few chips. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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380 - Lot of 3 Modern Native American Figures. Largest: 22 - 1/2” L. These three metal figured depict Native Americans. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 381 - Cowboy Saddle. Marked “Porter Phoenix, Arizona,” with cow head in the cartouche. Horses tooled LOT - 386 into the saddle itself, and the fenders have a lovely tooling of an American Indian in a war bonnet on the side. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00 382 - Western Saddle Circa 1950’s-1960’s. By Billy Royal. Marked “Handmade in Texas” cartouche on the fender. With Mexican silver appointments. Nicely done with lariat. 500.00 - 800.00 383 - WWI Period McClellan Saddle. Includes stirrups, canteen and rifle scabbard. Also a military bridle of the period. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00 384 - Old Cowboy Saddle. Circa 1920’s-1930’s. Marked “R.T. Fraser Maker, Pueblo, Colorado.” Includes some nickel silver mounts. (Fair). 500.00 - 700.00
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LOT - 387 385 - Civil War Style Military Saddle. Circa 1860’s. Identified to Captain Crawford. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00 386 - Antler Tree with Rawhide Covering Saddle. Circa 1870’s-1880’s .American Indian. Very rare. Complete with leather seat as well as frame. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00 387 - Lot of 5: Small Saddles. Several are very small like salesman’s samples, and three are infant-sized. None of them have makers marks of any importance. One has the American Bicentennial logo on it, which dates it to circa 1976. The rest are circa 1960’s-1970’s. (Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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388 - Lot of 5: Assorted Western Pieces. Largest: 37” L. Including wild west show commercial leather leggings, one small Apache rattle, and unusual ice shoes, also one hand hitched horse hair riding crop and one fly whisk. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 389 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Pieces. Largest: 15” L. Two pieces of 19th century cowboy leather, one pair of pommel bags marked “Shelton-Payne Arms Co. El Paso, Texas”. Cowboy tooled carrying bag which is seemingly unmarked but wonderfully hand tooled. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 390 - Lot of 3: Saddle Bags. Largest: 34” L. One set is US Military with studwork, one set is 1880’s civilian, and one set beautifully tooled 1930’s-40’s unmarked leather bag. Two sets are older are in fair condition. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00
391 - Lot of 2:Pistol Rig & Bank Bag. Largest: 40” L. Includes one much modified double pistol rig, the strap of which bears the mark “Cuthann”. Both holster are double loop and original to the piece. Also included is one 19th century small bank bag with a great lock and key. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 392 - Lot of 8: Pistol Holsters Largest: 42” L. Ranging in age from 1900 to the 1960’s. One is marked “Triumph”, one is marked “Heiser”, one marked “Lawrence Portland, Oregon”, and one marked “Hibbard”. Also included is one shoulder holster, and two other unsigned pieces. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 393 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Holsters. Largest: 40” L. Circa 1900-20’s and well used. One incised with five ranch brands, the other is marked “Norvell Shipligh Hardwear Company Norleigh Diamond”. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00
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394 - Slim Jim Holster for Cap & Ball Colt. 12” L. Late 19th-early 20th century. Marked “L. Long Maker Oregon Territory”. (Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00
397 - Lot of Children’s Shoes. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. This lot includes three pairs of decorated children’s shoes. Probably Mexican. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00
395 - Lot of 4: Bullwhips. Largest: 21” L. All show wonderful use and texture. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00
398 - Pair of Stamped Spurs. 6 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is unmarked. Light overall wear. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
396 - Lot of 2: Pairs of Boots. Largest : 16” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
399 - Pair of Spurs. 7” L. This pair of spurs is very nice. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 404 401 - Buffalo Bill Slant Front Display Case. 24” T. This nickel slant front countertop display case features the name Buffalo Bill on the front glass. Minor wear overall. Cracked top glass. This case was made by Borneman & Co. in Philadelphia. (Very Good). 400.00 - 800.00 402 - Buffalo Bill’s Personal Razor. 7 - 1/2” T. Engraved W.C. Cody on razor. Possibly done by Tiffany & Co. (Excellent). 500.00 - 800.00 403 - Ken Maynard-Hoot Gibson Movie Poster 44” x 29 -1/2”. This poster is from Ken Maynard’s 1943 movie “The Law Rides Again”. Although this poster is framed under glass, it appears to be in great condition with only typical mailing creases and light soiling. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 600.00
404 - Buffalo Ranch Real Wild West Poster. 58 -1/2” x 23”. This poster depicts numerous scenes from the show. Some areas of loss along the edges. A few minor stains. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 405 - Post Civil War U.S. Grant Print. 20-1/2” x 14”. This print came from the pages of Puck magazine. It’s titled “Peace, and the Good Will of All Men”. Some edge damage, a few pinholes and creases. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 406 - Famous Men from the England Show Poster. 25 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. Signed under the Prince of Wales with his signature, and King Edward III with his signature. Distinguished visitors of Buffalo Bills Wild West in London 1887. (Excellent). 3,000.00 - 5,000.00
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407 - Post Puller from the Wild West Show. 35-1/2”. Patented 1800. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 410 - Lot of 4: Branding Irons. Largest: 15” L. This lot includes branding irons U.S., AR and two others. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 411 - Gambling Chip Case. 12” L. This wooden case contains a chip rack. Very nice condition. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 412 - Lot of 3: Powder Kegs. Largest: 17” T. This lot includes a very early barrel with a handmade metal lid and DuPont gunpowder keg, and a larger unmarked keg. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 413 - Lot of 2: Powder Kegs. Largest: 13 - 1/4” L. This lot includes a large DuPont smokeless powder can and an earlier wooden gun powder keg with a partial lid label. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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414 - Lot of Powder Horns and Powder Flasks. Largest: 11” L. This lot includes six powder horns. One with a deer decoration and two powder flasks. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 415 - Lot of 2: DuPont Blasting Machine. Largest: 26 - 1/2” L. The larger machine has been reconditioned and the smaller machine is in original condition. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
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416 - Circa 1900 Wooden Drum. 13” L. This drum is painted black and has a colorful cloth strap. Could be Mexican. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 417 - Lot of Carte De Viste Albums. Largest: 6” L. This lot of three photo albums includes several photos of sailors and soliders. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 418 - Portable Writing Desk. 10” L. This portable writing desk includes an ink bottle, copper printing plates and other items. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
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419 - Lot of 2: Blood Letters. Largest: 3” L. This lot includes two spring loaded blood letters. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 420 - Lot of 4: Canteens. Largest: 9” L. Includes one leather canteen covered with US, one tin canteen with an eagle, one porcelain/tin canteen with German solider on top and one metal canteen marked “Texas.” (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
421 - Lot of 11: Metal Pieces. Largest: 10” L. Includes figural hand clip, belt buckle, powder flask, carriage lantern or hand lantern, ornate brass cartridge box for belt, two cast iron carriage pieces, brass lidded box, cast iron lobster by Keen, copper scoop and brass kerosene hand lamp. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 422 - Group of Political Buttons & GAR Pieces. 16” L. Circa 1890’s - 1910. Includes rare Otis Day celluloid pin, and over 20 other pieces. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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423 - Large Lot of Gambling Items. Largest: 10 - 1/2” T. Includes tokens, dice, spy glass, drafting kit, pencil set, Russian badge with star, key wind silver watch, ambro-type photo locket of man and woman with hair, Civil War token, Grant medal, trade dollar concealer coin. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 424 424 - Photo Album with Tin-Types and Paper Photos. 9” L. One tin-type of Civil War soldiers and many photos of Civil War soldiers. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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425 - Lot of 2: GAR Meeting Ledger Books. Each: 11” L. These two Grand Army of the Republic ledgers are from 1911 and one that is not dated. They are from Post No. 164. Each lists the members and their age, birthplace, residence, occupation, entry into service date, rank, company, regiment, date of discharge, rank achieved, company at time of discharge and regiment at time if discharge. Most seem to be from western and northern Pennsylvania. Both ledgers have loose pages and are coming apart. The information is amazing. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 427 426 - Lot of 20: Early Gambling Tokens/Counters. Largest: 10” L. Several hand carved in china for European royalty. Dated 1740-1860. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 427 - Lot of 2: Early Civil War/Indian War Jackets. First is a dress coat with tails. Eagle head buttons. Lined but has no maker. Some right sleeve damage. Second is a 3/4 length coat. Massachusetts Volunteers coat. Blue wool with no makers. “36” stenciled inside. Very good with minor wear. 400.00 - 800.00 76
LOT - 428 428 - Lot of 2: Early War Jackets. First coat is an unmarked 3/4 length blue wool jacket. Needs cleaning, and there are no buttons present. Second coat is a 3/4 length dress coat with buttons. Civil War/Indian War era with pants. 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 429 429 - Lot of Civil War Soldier Photos. Largest: 6” L. This lot includes numerous images by Brady including Gen. Winfield Scott, J.N. Jackson, Harry Prince, A.S. Williams and daughter, W.J.H. Brooks and others. There are also images by other photographers such as R.W. Addis, A.R. Henwood and others. A very nice group. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
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430 - Lot of 6: Tin-Types. Largest: 6 - 1/4” L. Includes young Confederate drummer boy, Union Calvary, Union with gun and knife, Union with gun, young boy and Confederate soldiers. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,500.00
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431 - Lot of : Vintage Fencing Swords. Both swords are French. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
433 - Lot of 2: U.S. Dress Swords. First sword features a stainless etched blade, made in Germany, white shark skin wire wrapped handle, “USN” on hand guard, near mint. Second sword is manufactured by William Wilson, Philadelphia, etched blade, US military eagle motif, military motif hand guard, wire wrapped shark skin handle Both include sheaths and are in excellent condition. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
432 - Lot of 2: Small 19th Century Swords. Both swords measure approximately 30”, both have sheaths. One has a tin hand guard, rusted blade, and wire wrap missing. Second has an Arabian look, brass handle, and leather sheath. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
434 - Lot of 2: 19th Century Dress Swords. One bears no makrings of any kind, has a wire wrapped leather handle, brass hilt, with sheath. Second sword has an etched blade, made in USA, military motif USN etching. Blade is excellent, sheath and handle have both been repaired with tape. Brass hilt. Needs work. 200.00 - 300.00 435 - Lot of 2: 19th Century Swords. Neither sword has a sheath, both blades have some rusting and pitting. Wire wrap missing or broken on both. Brass hilts. 200.00 - 300.00
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436 - Lot of 3: Early European Short Swords. One resembles a medieval sword with a carved bone handle, etched blade, and is coming apart (needs repair). Second sword has a Damascus blade, composite handle, and a serpent hand guard. The third has a heavy brass handle with medieval motif, leather sheath, and rusty blade. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 437 - Lot of 2: Island Knives. First knife has a 23” etched blade, no maker, shark skin handle, wire wrap missing, with a figural pommel, blade is rusty. The second has an iron hilt and blade, looks like a machete, has some hair decorations. Both are rusty. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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438 - Set of Old Gunsmith Drills & 2 Early Gun Vices Largest: 49” L. Also includes an early boxed rifle stock. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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439 - Lot of Handmade Wooden Bowls. Largest: 23” L. This lot includes three large, flat wooden bowls. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
441 - Lot of 21: Boxes of .22 Rim Fire Shells. Includes 16 full boxes of Winchester, Wards, Remington and Peters. Also includes five partial boxes. (Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00
440 - Lot of 7: .32 Cal Boxes. Includes two Winchester partial with pistol picture, one U.S. colt automatic partial, one Winchester colt new police partial, U.S. automatic partial missing end flaps, two full Winchester colt new police and S&W blanks. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00
442 - Lot of 5: Boxes. Includes two Winchester .45 auto colt partial, Wester .38-40 with 40 shells, Winchester .38-40 with 35 shells, and U.S. Cartridge Co. 32 Winchester full. All boxes show age and wear. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00
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443 - Lot of 4: Boxes. Includes three Winchester .25 colt automatic, two are partial and one is sealed. Also includes a partial box of UMC with 42 rounds. (Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00
447 - Lot of 15: Cartridges 22 boxes from American Cartridge Company, Peters, Remington, Revelation, Sears, U.S., Winchester, Ely, CCI, and Federal. Two partial Remingtons. (Very Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00
444 - Lot of 8: Cartridges Lot includes: Remington .41 short colt 48 rounds; Remington .22 auto with 44 rounds; Western .38 special full box; and five others are partial and not correct to box. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00
448 - Lot of 9: Folding Knives. Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: Ka-Bar two-blade circa 1966 - 1996, 5” closed, fish knife with yellow celluloid handles; a Case XX two-blade standard jack knife, circa 1940 - 1964, handled in red bone, with the master blade badly ground; a Case XX one-blade swell center folding knife, serial No. C61050’sAB, circa 1964 - 1970, with a jagged wood hunter handle and powerful snap in both directions; a Case XX contemporary two-blade “One Arm Bandit” barlow, serial No. G6205, handled in green bone and measuring 3-3/4” closed; a Case XX one-blade Hawk’s Bill Handled in red bone, circa 1940 - 1964, serial No. 61011, measuring 4” closed, blade is “dead”; a Case XX two-blade contemporary “Copperhead” handled in bone, serial No. 62109X, measuring 3-1/8” closed; a Case XX two-blade “Take-Apart” “HOBO” knife and fork, serial No. 6251FK, measuring 5-1/4” closed with “HOBO” acid-etched on the master blade; a Case XX two-blade “Sleeveboard” penknife, serial No. 079, circa 1983, handled in Mother of Pearl and measuring 3-1/4” closed; and a contemporary unassembled parts knife, handle is from Case No. C61050’sAB with nicely customized engraved bolsters, carved double eagle in the wood scale, as well as a carved eagle’s head on the front bolster, tang bears stamp “1406 U.S.A.”, blade has not been pinned into place, and this knife is in two pieces. (Fair - Near Mint Plus). 300.00 - 400.00
445 - Lot of Reloading Items. Lot includes a pack of 1,000 percussion No. 12 caps in Remington tins; 1,000 G II F Alcan caps; full box of Winchester No. 4 premiers; six partial boxes various primers; a full box of 7.62 bullets; and a partial box .44 cal. (Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00 446 - Lot of 4: Cartridges The first box includes UMC .38 long colt ammo, box has edge wear and seams split at the ends; the second box is full and correct with .303 savage by Remington; the third box has Peters .38 colt police positive in an early two piece box with some seam splits and nice labels; and the last box in the lot has Western .30 caliber with six correct shells. (Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00
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LOT - 451 449 - Lot of 6: Folding Knives. Largest: 5” L. Lot includes: Casexx Stainless No. 6279 two-blade senator pen knife handled in red bone, 3-1/8” closed; Meriden Cutlery Co. U.S.A. two-blade slim jack handled in rough black, 3” closed, full blade etched; Remington U.M.C. No. R7243 three-blade swell center whittler handled in jagged bone, 3” closed; Robeson Shuredge U.S.A. No. 626636 two-blade standard jack handled in jigged black composition; Case XX No. 5220 two-blade “Peanut” handled in stag, 2-3/4” closed; Case XX U.S.A. case nine dot one-blade “Big Daddy” barlow, this example is a lightning handled in brown delrin. Circa 1925-1980’s. (Excellent - Near Mint Plus). 300.00 - 400.00 450 - Lot of 11: Folding Knives. Largest: 7” L. Lot includes: Winchester two-blade contemporary physicians knife handled in Mother of Pearl, serial No. 28078, 3-1/4” closed; a Winchester one-blade contemporary large clasp pattern, serial No. 19108, with bone handles and measure 5-1/2” closed; a Winchester one-blade “Texas Toothpick” circa 1998, serial No. 19024, handled in bone, measuring 4-1/4” closed; a Buck 705 two-blade contemporary “Pony” handled in wood, measuring 2-5/8” closed, and factory box and papers included; a Western U.S.A. S-531 Patent No. 4040181 contemporary one-blade lock-back with a full blade etching of an elk, and measures 4-1/4” closed; a Camillus contemporary two-blade “Moose” pattern measuring 4-1/8” closed, with picture celluloid handles of Western themes, and includes factory box and papers; a Beretta K-Air-3AS contemporary one-blade lock back with thumb assist, measures 5” closed, and includes factory box; a Schradet USA SS30 contemporary one-blade lock back commemorating the “Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association” and including the factory box, papers, and sleeve; a Precise contemporary one-blade lock back, 4” closed, with the back tang stamped “NC. 16415 Japan”; a Cherokee Cutlery Co. contemporary two-blade figural Winchester rifle knife measuring 6-3/4” closed, and includes the factory box; and a Latama contemporary letter opener and scissors with all metal handles with conversion scale on one side of the handle, and back handle is advertising the “Gould-Farmer Company”. (Excellent - Near Mint Plus). 300.00 - 400.00 80
LOT - 453 451 - Lot of 7: Commemorative Knives. Largest: 15” L. This lot includes: a Theodore Roosevelt framed bowie knife with 7-3/4” blade, 12-3/4” overall, beautifully etched blade in gold scroll, white composite handle with a horse head pommel; a Case XX 1907-1979 John Wayne Commemorative “Trapper” in a fitted hard case, serial No. 009, bone handle, 4-1/4” closed, and knife shield is missing; a Hen & Rooster 1907-1979 John Wayne Commemorative “Trapper” in a fitted hard case, serial No. 069, yellow celluloid handle, measure 4-1/4” close, knife was “Gased” and caused severe damage; a Winchester commemorative boxed set of two large pattern jack knives, both with two-blade patterns handled in bone with the serial No. 1117, 4-1/2” closed, one is etched “”Wild Bill” Hickok” and the other “Buffalo Bill Cody”; a Bulldog Brand commemorative stag handled fixed blade knife fitted in a hard wood box, 4-1/2” blade, 9-1/4” overall, and no sheath; and an NRA 1776 - 1976 Commemorative bowie knife in a fitted hard wood case, 6-1/2” blade, 11” overall, hard wood handle with brass mounts, and front and back of blade is wonderfully etched. (Near Mint Plus). 300.00 - 400.00 452 - Folding Sheath Knife. 9” L. Circa early 20th century. Unsigned example handled in stag, sometimes called a folding bowie. Knife measure 9-1/4” closed, and 12-1/4” when blade is extended. Lock mechanism works, stag has wonderful definition, there is one small crack on the front scale by back handle pin. (Very Good - Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 457 LOT - 456 453 - Lot of 3: Foreign Exotic Folders. Largest: 11 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: a Corsica vendetta knife, single blade folder with decorated smooth white bone handles and leather case; a primitive clasp knife, unsigned one-blade horn handled clasp knife with lock-back feature; and a shepherd’s knife, unsigned and handled in wood with a single blade lock feature. All are circa 20th century. (Fair - Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 454 - Lot of 3: Foreign Exotic Folders. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: an unsigned clasp knife, which is a massive example of an early one-blade lock back clasp knife, with single antler handle and lock back feature; a Corsica vendetta knife, which is a one-blade knife that has a fully etched blade that is no longer legible, a white bone handle, and decorated front and back scale; and a primitive clasp knife that is one-bladed and has a horn handle. Circa 20th century. (Fair - Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
455 - Lot of 3: Fixed Blade Knives. Largest: 17” L. Lot includes: a Western American stone blade knife replica fitted with a stag handle, a well made replica, blade measures 4-7/8”, overall 9-1/2”; a primitive handmade knife with stand handle, brass oval finger guard and copper mount, blade measures 7-3/4”, overall 13-3/4”; and a primitive knife and beaded scabbard attributed to American Plains Indians, blade is made from an actual AMES sword, measuring 10”, overall 16-1/4”, with a decorated bone handle and a wonderfully beaded scabbard. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 456 - Cased Bowie Knife Replica. 20” L. A massive bowie knife replica with a blade measuring 9-1/4”, 15-1/2” overall length. Handles are hard wood with nicely engraved brass guard and mounts. No sheath is included. Knife and accessories are stored in a fitted carrying case. (Near Mint). 300.00 - 400.00 457 - Lot of 3: Bowie Knife Replicas. Largest: 13 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: an unsigned bowie knife replica with a 10” fully etched blade, 15-1/2” overall, white bone handle with penning decoration, large S guard, brass mounts, and no sheath; an R. Middleton bowie replica, circa 20th century, with a 9-3/4” blade, 14-1/2” overall, and stag handle with brass oval guard; and an R. Middleton bowie replica, circa 20th century, with a 10-1/2” blade, 15-1/4” overall, and a horn handle with brass guard mounts. (Good - Excellent). 300.00 400.00
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458 - Lot of 2: Bowie Knives. Largest: 19” L. Lot includes: an unsigned bowie knife replica, blade measuring 13-1/2”, overall 19”, with a stag handle and large brass finger guard; and an unsigned bowie knife replica, blade measures 13-1/2”, overall 19-1/2”, with a composite stag handle and large brass S guard. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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459 - J. Warren Listo. 6” x 14” x 5”. Vaquero in sombrero with lariat. Inscribed: “LISTO”, signed J. WARREN (w/ stylized steer head) ‘77 1/10 on base of bronze. Homey treatment of subject in brown patina. (Good). 250.00 - 400.00 460 - Clio Bracken Lieut. Henri Farre. 6” x 16 - 1/2” x 5”. American artist, studied in Paris, known for her portrait sculpture. Subject Lt. Henri Farre, of the French Bombardier Air Corps during WWI, oversaw the “Sky Fighters of France” exhibit in Washington, DC circa 1919. Inscribed: LIEUT. HENRI FARRE on front, C. Bracken in back. Impressionist-style modeling in green patina. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 461 - J. Warren Floriando. 7” x 10 - 1/2” x 6”. Vaquero tangled up in lariat. Inscribed: FLORIANDO” J. WARREN ‘81 1/10. Classic brown patina. (Good). 250.00 - 400.00
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462 - Carl Kauba Soldier on Horse. 17” x 20”. Sculpture by Austrian artist Carl Kauba. Deemed by collectors as one of the great portrayers of the American West despite never actually stepping on American soil. This artistic achievement depicts a cavalry soldier on spirited mount with raised pistol. Inscribed: C. Kauba on bronze base. Patinas of light and dark browns with the rider’s blouson in green. A very fine casting but with a small scuff in the finish of horse’s right rear leg. (Good). 400.00 - 800.00 463 - Beck Blacksmith. 4” x 9”. Small bronze of a blacksmith holding a horseshoe and hammer. Inscribed: BECK. Excellent casting with a beautiful medium brown patina on a black marble base. There is a scuff in the finish on figure’s right elbow. (Very Good). 200.00 - 500.00 82
LOT - 465 464 - Plumber Statue. 2 - 1/2” x 8”. Small figure of plumber in high copper content cast in copper patina. Inscribed: “THE 465 - Wells Fargo Wooden Ticket Box. PLUMBER PROTECTS THE HEALTH OF THE NATION”, 30” x 24”. This ticket box is marked Wells Fargo & Souvenir of 1926 convention of NAMD Louisville, KY, Co. on the door. (Very Good Plus). Standard Sanitary MFG., Co. on front ta and back of 800.00 - 1,200.00 base. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00
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466 - Adams Express Ticket Case. 32” x 24”. Includes paperwork. Gold Hill, Colorado. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00 467 - Lot of: Western Ephemera. Largest: 17” L. This lot includes numerous books, photos and other items (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 468 - Lot of: Western Ephemera. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes numerous photos, postcards, boos, and other items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
470 - Powder Tin with Added Old Label. 3 - 3/4” L. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 471 - Large Lot of Shaving Razors. Largest” 9” L. Includes Gillette, Gem, Segal and others with many blades. Some with original paper packages. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 472 - Lot of 6: Bottles with Cork Stoppers. Largest: 9 - 1/4” T. Includes Buffalo Ammonia, Dr. N.B. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in box, Kickapoo Indian Sagwa with partial label missing, two Seminole Indian Tonic bottles and Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Compound with box. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
469 - Powder Tin with Added Old Label. 4 - 1/2” T. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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473 - Standard Brewing Sioux Indian Execution Tray. 12” L. This serving tray advertises the Standard Brewing Co. The tray depicts the execution of 38 Sioux Indians at Mankato in 1862. A few scratches and rubbing wear at spots. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 474 - Lot of Smoking Items. Largest: 19 - 1/2” L. This lot includes several Meerschaum type pipes, a large wooden pipe, a horse shoe pipe and other items. (Very Good Plus). 500.00 - 800.00 475 - Lot of Items of Interest. Largest: 45” L. This lot includes a 48-star American flag, a 1918 trapshooting medal, a 1909 marathon medal, a group of felt military insignia and other items. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
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476 - 1918 -1919 Bound Volume of the Stars and Stripes. 21 - 1/4” L. This bound volume of the Stars and Stripes spans from Feb. 8, 1918 to June 13, 1919. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 477 - Lot of Assorted Ephemera. Largest: 15” L. This lot includes photographs, books, several pennants, postcards and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 478 - Lot of 2: Gold Casting Molds. 9 - 1/4 L. 200 ounce mold marked “F.W. Braon Co.” (Very Good Plus). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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479 - Lot of 3: Canes. Largest: 36” L. This lot includes three canes. One has a depiction of Little Orphan Annie. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 480 - Lot of 6: Novelty Canes. Largest: 38” L. This lot contains six novelty or carnival canes. One features a monkey, one an elephant, one a pair of dice, and others. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
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481 - Andersonville Prison Cane. 42” x 62-1/2”. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 482 - Lot of 10: Old Points. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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483 - Lot of Pictures Depicting Native Americans. Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 21”. This lot includes 17 images of Native Americans. (Very Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 484 - Lot of 3 Pictures of Civil War Union Officers. Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 26”. The larger image is a reverse painting on glass of the Ulysses Grant. The smaller images depict Grant and General William Sherman. Framed under glass. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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486 - Gambling Shadowbox. 18 - 1/2” x 19”. This shadowbox includes a revolver, playing cards, several coins, and a photo. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 487 - Coin Silver Camp Mishawaka Wall Plaque. 12” T. This Native American theme Camp Mishawaka plaque is made from melted down silver coins. Each feather in the headdress names an achievement that the camper reached. Very neat item. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 488 - Winchester Shell Board 40” x 52 - 1/2”. Nice example. Original cartridges. (Very Good). 10,000.00 - 15,000.00
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LOT - 492 489 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe. Broken. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 490 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe. Broken. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 491 - Reproduction Metal Breast Plate. 12 - 3/4” L. This metal breast plate was produced during the 20th century. Some oxidation to the reverse. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 492 - Scepter. 15 - 1/2” L. Probably from Turkey. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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493 - Lot of 11: Scrapes. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 494 - Lot of 6: Obsidian Points. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 495 - Reproduction Texas “Gray Ghost” Spear. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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496 - Lot of 2: Modern Texas “Gray Ghost” Points. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
499 - Lot of 7: Arrowheads. All appear old. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
497 - Lot of 3: Modern Texas Gray Ghost Spear Points. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
500 - Lot of 40: Modern Reproduction Misc. Point. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
498 - Lot of 8: Old and New Points. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
501 - Framed Collection of Arrowheads. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
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502 - Bradford PA Arrowhead Group. This lot includes a board with 100+ arrowheads found near Bradford, PA. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
506 - Tusk Boat with Ivory Figures. 24” L. This boat is made from pieces of tusk or horn. The figures appear to be of ivory. Asian in style. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
503 - 3 Piece New Mock’s Rock. (Good - Very Good). 20.00 - 30.00
507 - Lot of 3: Whales Teeth Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. Circa 20th century. One specimen, one Inuit engraved, and one early Billikin. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00
504 - Reproduction Blade Burlington Chert. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 505 - Modern Texas “Gray Ghost” Spear. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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508 - Late 19th Century Inuit (Eskimo) Umiak. 29” L. Seal hide covered boat. Includes five figures with cotton and wool costumes, and human hair. The figures have jointed knees and articulated arms. Wonderful detailed carved wood dolls with leather and cotton costume. Some paddles and small implements are also included. A very rare and wonderful piece. There is some damage to the hide cover and the wood of the boat. The dolls are fairly intact, but three are missing their boots. Fantastic period piece. (Good). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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LOT - 511 509 - Lot of 6: Assorted Artifacts. Lot includes one piece of bone, two rock specimens, and other items. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 510 - Historic Clay Pipe with Skull & Crossbones. Broken. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 511 - 20th Century Plains Indian Knife Sheath. 10” L. Small scalping knife. Hand tan leather. Porcupine quilled drops. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
512 - Santo-Domingo Pueblo Record Necklace. 13 - 1/2” L. Made from old 78 records, turquoise, gypsum, and recycled plastic. Circa 1930’s-40’s. New Mexico souvenir. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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513 - Lot of 3: Clubs & Pipe. Largest: 27” L. Including one small Apache club from the 19th century, one beaded Plains club from the 20th century, and a burl pipe. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 514 - American Indian Made Wooden Drum. 25” T. Original rawhide top and bottom. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 515 - Lot of 4: Ethnic Graphic Spears. Largest: 66” L. Includes some from Africa and some from other locations. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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516 - 19th Century Western Sioux Pipe Bag Panel. 23” L. Pouch appears to have been made from and earlier object re-purposed. Repairs seem to be in later thread. (Fair). 400.00 - 600.00 517 - 2 pairs of Plateau Indian Beaded Gauntlets. 12” L. Early to mid-20th century. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 518 - Lot of 10: Indian Subject Dolls. Largest: 13” L. Including five skookums, one Cree doll, one seminal doll, and three miscellaneous souvenirs. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 519 - Lot of 9: Early Indian Photos. Each: 6 - 1/2” L. Most with corner holes and few with minor loss. (Very Good). 400.00 - 800.00
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520 - Framed Necklace with Photo of Sioux Chief. 13” L. Deer knuckle bones, bear claws, brass and glass trade beads. Frame says 18th century, but more likely 20th century. (Good). 200.00 - 400.00 521 - Photo of Geronimo. 7” L. Circa 1900-10. Classic souvenir of a visit to Ft. Sill Oklahoma, where Geronimo was imprisoned after his capture. Documentation written in pencil on the back with Geronimo’s much practiced signature. 1500-2000 Image (Good). Card (Fair). 600.00 - 900.00 522 - Tin Type Photo of Indian. 3” L. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 527 523 - Tin-Type Photo of Indian with Feathers. 3” L. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
526 - Lot of 9: 20th Century American Indian Beadwork. 24” L. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
524 - Lot of 8: Miscellaneous Native Beadwork. Largest: 16” L. Including a pair of child’s Iroquois shoes, a pair of Plains doll moccasins, a Mic-Mac Indian pincushion, an Inuit doll, and several other pieces. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 525 - Lot of 2: Iroquois 19th Century Beaded Purses. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00
527 - Lot of 5: Whimsey Pincushions. Largest: 11” L. Four Iroquois and one Victorian. Three of the Iroquois are figural with birds and flowers. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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528 - Indian Beaded Vest. Probably used in a rodeo. Various old parts attached to vest. Commercial leather. (Fair). 300.00 - 500.00
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529 - Lot of 2: Native American Baskets. Largest: 13 - 1/2” Dia. Circa 1890-1910. Large papago oyas. (Fair). 250.00 - 300.00 530 - Lot of 2: Baskets. Largest: 12” Dia. Includes one papago with human and horse figures, and one klamath clam washing basket. or gathering basket. (Fair - Good). 250.00 - 350.00 531 - Lot of 6: Baskets. Largest: 13” L. Two Papago, one Yurok, one Hupa, one Great Lakes quilled, and a fine northwest coast clam basket. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00
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532 - Lot of 4: Baskets. Largest: 9” Dia. Two small quilled Hopi with deer and crow mother pictographs, one northern California and southern Oregon basket, which has some slight damage, and one Paiute water bottle with original pine pitch coating. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 533 - Lot of 4: Baskets. Largest: 11” L. All Papago Indian baskets. (Fair - Good). 300.00 - 400.00 534 - Lot of 3: Silver, Coral, & Turquoise Bracelets Largest: 3 - 1/2” L. Circa 1970’s. One watch marked “Groton Chronograph Aviator Sea Diver”. Second watch band has a small rectangular ladies watch marked “Winton” and “Thunderball 12-5-75”. All three are in good condition with no broken or damaged stones. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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LOT - 541 535 - 1970’s-80’s Turquoise, Bear Claw, & Coral Set. Largest: 19” L. Buckle and bolo tie set. The buckle is marked “EJ”. The bolo is unmarked, but it clearly made as a set. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
538 - Pair of Child’s Wool Chaps. This pair of child’s wool chaps is in nice condition. Minor overall wear. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
536 - North-West Indian Drum. 33” x 12”. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00
539 - Early Deer Horn Stand with Furs. Includes a variety of fox and mink furs. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
537 - Handmade Prison Horse Bridle. Circa 1800’s. Well made. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
540 - Mannequin with Early Gene Autry Outfit. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00 541 - Lot of 6: Black and White Cowboy Photos. Each: 13” x 10 - 3/4”. This lot contains six more modern photos of cowboys. All framed. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
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542 - Very Primative Wooden Seat. 13” L. This early wooden seat has several broken and missing pieces. Purpose unknown. (Good). 25.00 - 75.00 543 - Framed Group of Western Postcards. 22 -1/2” x 16 -1/4”. This framed group of cards depict Buffalo Bill and others. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 544 - Child’s Cowboy Outfit on Mannequin. 42 - 1/2” T. This 1950’s era child’s cowboy outfit includes a hat, shirt, vest, double holster and boots. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
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LOT - 547
545 - Lot of 2: 50lb Weights. Each: 7 - 1/2” L. This lot includes one weight marked Toledo and another marked “U.S. S.W.&C. Standard.” (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 546 - Lot of Western Items. 11 - 1/2” x 9 -1/4”. This lot includes a homemade book about the life of Tom Mix, a print of Geronimo, several arcade and postcards and numerous other items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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547 - McClellan Saddle. Circa late 19th century, early 20th century. (Good). 300.00 - 600.00 548 - Lot of 6: Pistol Holsters. Largest: 12” L. Includes one with belt, one is a shoulder holster marked “S.D. Myers El Paso, Texas,” three are flap military style holsters, one looks to have a lot of repairs with initials on it, and one buscadero rig with a nickel buckle from the 1960’s for a .22. The others were for a larger caliber pistol. (Fair). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 555 549 - Lot of 3: Wooden Leather Bound Cases. Largest: 20” L. One with loose binding. Circa 1840-1860. One with missing handle, and one with horse stirrup, spurs and a holster. (Fair Good). 300.00 - 500.00 550 - Lot of 4: Pieces of Cowboy Leather. Largest: 12”. Including a 20th century pistol holder by Bucheimer, with silver mounts and buckle. One very worn two loop pistol holster with 1887 coin as decoration. One cowboy made pouch, fashioned from an old boot top, which shows much wear. One leather bank bag, circa 18802-1900, marked “John Boyle Maker 208 Fulton St. New York”, and one heavily damaged pair of 1870’s-80’s saddle bags. (Fair). 300.00 - 500.00 551 - Civil War Plantation Saddle without Documentation The stirrups may have been replaced. Lovely stitched seat. 800-1200 (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
LOT - 556 554 - Leather Bridle. Largest: 87” L. One studded leather bridle with Spanish colonial bit, with wonderful handmade copper chin-drop. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 555 - Lot of 2: Leather. Largest: 96” L. One Spanish colonial embroidered belt and one pair of braided rawhide reins with small tooled leather quirt. (Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 556 - Hereford Brand Tex Tan of Yoakum Texas Saddle. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Nickel stud work. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
553 - Early 20th Century US Marked Calvary Saddle Bags. 20 - 1/2” L. With applied beadwork decoration. Beadwork seems to have been applied later, but also seems to have been associated with the bag for a long time. The beadwork itself is done on issue canvas of the period. (Fair). 400.00 - 600.00
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559 - Large Hand-Made Cowboy Saddle Bags. Late 19th century. No apparent makers mark. Great texture to the leather. (Fair - Good). 400.00 - 600.00
LOT - 563
557 - Circle Y Made Saddle. Circa 1960’s. Nickel appointments. Marked on pommel and on fenders. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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560 - Lot of 3: Pistol Rigs and Two Holsters. Includes one made by La Casa de Don Jorge of Los Angeles. Marked “Custom Made Expressly for Robert C. Martin” with a silver and 10k gold buckle with his initials. Also includes miniature salesman’s sample cowboy pistol rig with two little pistols, marked “Tad’s Leather Shop Houston, Texas,” two unmounted holsters with no belt marked “Made by J.W.” with leather working tools visible in the stamp, and a very long Buntline Special revolver with no visible marks. (Good). 450.00 - 650.00 561 - Lot of 3: Assorted Items. Largest: 18” L. INcludes moosehide Athabascan Rifle Scabbard. Circa 1950’s- 1960’s, plains pistol case on braintan leather, and a 1950’s-1960’s Indian riding crop. (Good). 450.00 - 500.00
562 - Lot of 3: Early Pairs of Shoes. Largest: 12” L. This lot includes two women’s pairs and one men’s pair. The women’s button pair has substantial wear. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 563 - Pair of Boots with Early Stretchers. Each: 23” T. This pair of boots includes a pair of early stretchers made by Whittaker. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 564 - Pair of Spurs Marked Artigas. 6 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is marked Artigas and E. Sturba. Moderate wear to the leather areas. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 565 - Pair of Spurs Marked H.A. 6 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is marked H.A. Minor wear. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 567
LOT - 568
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566 - Original Buffalo Bill Picture. 17” x 12”. Done by Charlie Fitch. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 567 - Lot of 2: Photographs of Buffalo Bill. 22” x 14”. These two photos are both newer prints. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 568 - Lot of 4: Items from Buffalo Bills Hotel. Largest: 6” L. Hinges from Irma Hotel in Cody, WY., built in 1906 and owned by Buffalo Bill. Hinges are dated 1873. Original buffalo head doorknob from the same hotel. Lot also includes a key. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,500.00 569 - Painted Canvas Buffalo Bill Banner. This wonderful banner depicts Buffalo Bill and is from his British tour. It’s dated June 26, 1887. Some minor paint loss overall. A great displayable piece. (Very Good Plus). 8,000.00 - 12,000.00
LOT - 569
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570 - Reproduction Pony Express Poster. 18” x 13”.0 (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 571 - Roy Rogers Home in Oklahoma Movie Poster. 45” x 31”. This Roy Rogers poster is from Roy Roger’s film “Home in Oklahoma.” It has multiple creases, discoloring, seam splits and stains. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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572 - Parker Watts Kit Carson Circus Poster. 41 -1/2” x 28”. This poster has soiling, multiple tears, edge loss and staining. (Fair). 500.00 - 800.00 573 - Seils-Sterling Circus Poster. 42” x 14 -1/2”. This poster has discoloring, stains and folds. (Fair). 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 573 574 - Reproduction Buffalo Ranch Poster. 41” x 17”. This 1975 poster is a copy of the original c.1900 poster. Framed. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 575 - Captain Kangaroo Outfit. 69” T. Wax mannequin with Captain Kangaroo’s outfit worn on the TV show. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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576 - OJ Simpson Ring. Framed: 28”. Ring allegedly owned by O.J. Simpson. Ring signed O.J. 18 carat gold. Possibly given to O.J on his 21st birthday by his father. (Excellent). 500.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 579
LOT - 580
LOT - 581
581 - Early Wells Fargo Express Porcelain Sign. This early Wells Fargo sign has heavy loss, rust and wear. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 583 - Lot of 2: Civil War Era Fifes. This lot includes two fifes. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 584 - 19th Century Wooden Leg with Crutches. Largest: 46” L. This 19th century wooden prosthetic leg is in good condition. The lot also includes two early crutches. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00
LOT - 583 578 - Lot of 2: 1860 Civil War Holsters. Includes one with the belt and buckle. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00 579 - Civil War Union Belt & Accessories. (Excellent). 500.00 - 800.00 580 - Civil War Era Cast Iron Casket Stands. 22” x 17”. This pair of casket stands are in great condition. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
LOT - 584
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585 - Civil War Campaign Torch. 60” L. This wooden and tin torch has heavy tape repair and some repaint. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 586 - Early Cast Iron Cannon Loading Rod. 72” L. This early cannon loading rod may have been used during the civil war. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 587 - Dressed Indian Mannequin in Civil War Getup. Includes cloth hat. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,000.00
LOT - 587
LOT - 585
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LOT - 586
LOT - 589
589 - 38th Regiment US Infantry Flag. 52’ x 45”. Stars only, the rest of the flag is not present. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 590 - W.F. Doc Carver Show Flag. This Doc Carver is dated 1879. Carver was a sharp shooter who had a traveling show. Some fading to letters. (Very Good Plus). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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591 - British Frigate Boarding Axe. This early circa 1800 British boarding axe has some wear but still a great piece. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 593 - Civil War Color Print. 25” x 18”. This color Civil War era print is framed under glass. (Very Good). 25.00 - 75.00
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LOT - 597 595 - Lot of 8: Brass Belt Buckles. Largest: 3 - 1/2” L. Several of these belt buckles are marked Tiffany Studios. This group is probably from the mid-20th century. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 596 594 - Sportsman’s Series Stereoview Set. Each : 7” L. This set includes nearly 100 stereoviews depicting hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities. The box is present in poor condition. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
596 - Lot of 2: John Wilkes Booth Photos. Each: 4” L. One photo has clipped and rounded corners and several creases. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 597 - Lot of Uniform Accessories. Largest: 32” L. This lot includes several gold braided uniform accessories and other items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
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598 - Lot of 2: European 19th Century Broad Swords. With sheaths. Both swords measure approximately 27” - 30”. One leather sheath, and the other is metal sheath. One resembles and 1840 Ames broad sword, the other has composite handle with a decorative hilt, metal sheath. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 599 - US 1852 Military Sword USN. Etched blade, patina, short sword, manufactured by “R.B.H.” with a proofed “P” stamped on blade. Dated 1852. “USN” on hand guard, shark skin wrap, wire missing. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 600 - Pair of Large Hand Guard Cutlasses. First sword is dated 1861, rusted over maker, leather handle, wire wrap is missing, large brass hand guard, broken leather sheath, blade is rusty. Second sword is German, large raw metal hand guard, thin blade, shark skin handle, missing wire, tip broken, rusty. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 601 - Lot of 3: Large Bayonets. All three have metal sheaths and Government proof marks. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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602 - Lot of 3: Eagle Head Pommel Short Sword Bayonet. All three have leather sheaths, metal eagle head pommels, wooden grips, and rusty blades. One sheath is broken. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 603 - Lot of 3: Ornate 19th Century Lodge Swords. All three include metal scabbards, are in excellent condition, and have figural hilts. Two have etched blades. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 605 604 - 1875 Dated Presentation Sword. Military motif dress sword, brass hilt ,eagle design, shark skin handle, wire wrapped, etched blade. Scabbard engraved as follows “Presented to Sagt. H.C. Grant by members of ? Guard May 20 75”. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 604
605 - Lot of 2: Early Tools. Largest: 19” L. One tool in this lot appears to be Native American made. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
LOT - 606 606 - Lot of Bullet Making Tools. Largest : 8” L. This lot includes numerous bullet making molds, a shotgun shell loader, and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 607 - Lot of 12: Full Cartridge Boxes. By Remington, Pettens, and Western. Some short, long, and long rifle. (Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 125.00
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608 - Miscellaneous Group of Cartridges. Five boxes slugs 12, 16, .410 in five pack, partial box 40-60 Winchester (16 rounds); full box Peters .32 Colt auto; Winchester 9mm (45 rounds); full box Peters .221 Remington Fireball; partial .32 auto; box miscellaneous cartidges .38 caliber; partial 32 short Colt. (Good). 100.00 - 150.00
609 - Lot of 5: Federal 12 Ga. Trap Loads. 7-1/2 shot, shows picture of shooter, all are full and correct. (Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00 610 - Lot of 7: 2 Piece Shot Shell Boxes. Remington Arrow Express 12 gauge, full and correct; Winchester Repeater 12 gauge, full and correct, shows age soiling; five empty boxes from American Eagle, Climax; Canuck, and Winchester. (Fair - Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00
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611 - Lot of 5: Peters Shot Shell Boxes. Full and correct. Three - 12 gauge six shot, 16 gauge six shot, 28 gauge four shot. (Very Good Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00 612 - Lot of 6: Shot Shell Boxes. Two Winchester Field seven shot 12 gauge, full and correct, Thicket Loads boxes solic with some rub marks; one Winchester Ranger two shot, full and correct; tape used on one end flap, nice graphics; three Western Xpert 12 gauge partial and mixed, boxes have bright color. (Very Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00
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613 - Lot of 10: Cartridges Gevelot 22 long rifle “Flame Tracer Bullets” - full; Property of DND 22 full box; eight full boxes .22 foreign manufacturing. (Very Good). 125.00 - 150.00 614 - Art Nouveau Metal Knife Rest. 5 - 1/2” L. This great art nouveau knife rest depicts a nude woman. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 617 615 - Lot of 3: Watch Fobs. Largest: 4” L. Includes one cowboy with lasso, Buffalo Bill with Pawnee Bill and New York to Paris airplane with compass (Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tower). (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 618 617 - Lot of 4: Flasks. Largest: 7” L. Largest is marked “silver” on bottom. One embossed flask, one brass bottle, and a wooden and metal flask. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
616 - Lot of 12: Kitchen Items. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. Includes two metal boxes, three toothpick holders, three tortoise spoons, two forks, knife and spice box. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
618 - Lot of 6: Early Musical Wind Instruments. Largest: 26” L. Includes three flutes, two piccolos and one horn. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 620 619 - Lot of 2: Leather Bound Books. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant Vol. I and II. Dated 1885. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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620 - McLoughlin Brothers 1890 Wild West Picture Puzzle 12” L. Complete. Minor wear. Box is in fair condition. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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621 - Gold Weighing Scale. 20” T. Marble base with drawer. Partial weight set. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
624 - Hand Blown Whimsical Glass Cane. 29” L. Circa 1890. Three color stripes. No damage. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
622 - Early Barber Shaving Items. Largest: 13 - 1/2” L. Includes metal shaving brush holder with mirror, two brushes, one scuttle mug with four aces, turtoise ware straight razor and wooden case. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
625 - Lot of 4: Assorted Pieces. Largest: 16” T. Includes graniteware blue pitcher and metal pitchers, alligator purse with alligator head, horse feeder pouch marked “U.S.” (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
623 - Strong Box. Largest: 13” L. Early iron strong box. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
626 - Lot of 4: Chests or Boxes. Largest: 24 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a flat lined box that may have contained a knife, a wooden box marked “Medicine Chest”, a lined box that contains what appears to be a presentation baton and a round box for rolled documents. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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627 - Steer Horn Display Rack. 17 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 628 - Steer Horn Display Rack. 17 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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629 - Lot of 10: Metal Badges. Largest: 3” L. Includes five Wells Fargo, two Marshals, one Constable, one Texan Ranger and one Security. (Excellent). 200.00 - 500.00 630 - Civil War Surgeon’s Leather Trunk. 18” L. This surgeon’s trunk may have belonged to Civil War surgeon JAM Craw of the 157th N.Y. Volunteers. The trunk is lines with an 1883 Boston newspaper. The name is M.A. Craw is written inside. MA Craw was JAM Craw’s father. The trunk has typical wear you would expect from a nearly 200 year old trunk. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 631 - Wells Fargo Express Strong Box. 15 - 1/2 L. This strong box has a light covering of rust but is very sound. The brass plate on the lid reads “Property of Wells Fargo Express Strong Box - No. 535.” (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 500.00 632 - Cast Iron Fire Proof Safe. 13” L. Dated 1852 by C.C. Herring & Co. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 106
LOT - 633 633 - Lot of 3: Wild West Show Garments. Wonderful vintage westerns by Missy. Western shirt with trousers. Ivory with gold overlays, excellent. Still wearable. Second is a western Wild West Show vintage decorated blouse with beadwork and scarves. Cotton with Indian theme. Includes pants and three inch buttons. Very showy. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 635
LOT - 637
LOT - 636
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634 - Parker Pen Glass Case. 15 - 1/2” L. Doors to the glass case have no key. (Very Good Excellent). 500.00 - 800.00 635 - Lot of Jewelry. Largest: 4” L. Includes a gold filled chain with one bladed knife, sterling mans ring with eagle, brass collar button box, turquoise necklace and bracelet, three shell purfume bottles and three western pins. (Excellent). 500.00 - 800.00 636 - Deep Sea Diving Brass Mask. 17” T. Circa 1920 Telcap. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00 637 - Wooden Western Covered Wagon and Chalk Horse. Largest: 18” L. Includes metal rocking horse with cowboy with moveable arms. Also includes chalk horse, sterling silver buck dated 1931 by Louis Jonas. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,500.00 638 - Large Cast Iron Bear Trap. 16” Jaw. Hand forged. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 LOT - 638
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639 - Case Counter Display. Case counter display containing 23 folding knives of one- and two-blade patterns. The popular No. 6111-1/2 and the “Muskrat” are included. Counter display is intact with all original knives still wired to display board. All knives appear to be eight dot 1972 versions handled in red bone, bone, delrin, and wood. Also included are five fixed blade knives handled in stacked leather with aluminum bird’s head crowns along with their correct leather sheaths. Back of display contains original factory boxes and onion skins, all are empty. (Near Mint Plus). 1,300.00 - 1,500.00 640 - Round Coutnertop Display Case. 18 - 1/2” L. This round case is in great condition. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00 641 - Case Display Case. 57” T. Rare size oak cane case. One plexiglass. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00
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642 - Wooden Cabinet with Western Photos & Postcards. 42” T. This wooden five drawer cabinet is decorated with many postcards and photos depicting real western stars and others. Leather outfit allegedly used by Miss Buster Mack in the 101 Ranch shows. Outfit includes jacket, skirt, hat and boots. Large leather chest is inscribed “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Congress Rough Riders of the World” and “Miss Buster Mack 101 Ranch Real Wild West Far East Shows”. It has numerous items inside including a saddle bag, a lariat, a men’s suit and other items. A very nice group. (Very Good). 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
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LOT - 648 LOT - 649 644 - Lot of 4: Presidential Campaign Canes. Largest: 35” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 646
643 - Large Oak Sophomore Cigar Display Case. 50 - 1/4” T. This oak and glass display case was made by Columbus Show Cases. It’s in great condition but is missing the top glass piece. (Very Good Plus). 600.00 - 800.00 110
645 - Lot of 8: Canes. Largest: 36” L. This lot includes eight assorted canes. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 646 - Lot of 4: Assorted Canes. Largest: 38” L. One is maple, one is a riding stick, one has wooden marbles in it. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 648 - World War I French Souvenir Needlework. 33 -1/4” x 28” . This framed needlework depicts Gen. Pershing and Marechal Foch. Some minor staining and tears. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 649 - Lot of 2: “Gray Ghost” Texas Reproduction. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 651
LOT - 654
LOT - 652
LOT - 655
LOT - 653
LOT - 656
650 - “Gray Ghost” Texas Reproduction. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 651 - Lot of 2: Antique “Gray Ghost” Texas Reproduction (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 652 - Lot of 2: Modern Texas “Gray Ghosts” (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 653 - Original Colt Advertising Picture. Top of the picture was trimmed to fit in the frame. Bottom of the picture has the original Colt advertising. (Very Good). 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 654 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painting on Wood. 55” x 27”. Nice images. Minor wear overall. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 655 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. Nice Images. Minor wear overall. (Very Good). 400.00 - 500.00
LOT - 657 656 - Artifacts in Cases. Each: 12” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 657 - Artifacts in Cases. Largest: 12” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 658
LOT - 661
LOT - 660
LOT - 662 658 - Artifacts in Cases. Largest: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
661 - Artifacts in Cases. Largest: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
659 - Artifacts in Cases. Each: 12” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
662 - Artifacts in Cases. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
660 - Artifacts in Cases. Largest: 18” L. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 666
LOT - 664
LOT - 667
LOT - 665
LOT - 668
LOT - 669
LOT - 670
663 - Artifacts. Largest: 3” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
667 - Reproduction Great Pipe. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
664 - Pair of Points. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
668 - Small Branding Iron. 14 - 3/4” L. This small branding iron is brand “HL”. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
665 - Round Rock. Not Indian. (Good). 10.00 - 20.00 666 - Ground Stone Mallet. Not old. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00
669 - Lot of 4: Granite Celts. Woodland. 2000 BP authentic. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 670 - Lot of 4: Beveled Celts. Woodland. 2000 BP authentic. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 672
LOT - 674
LOT - 675
LOT - 677
LOT - 676
LOT - 679
671 - Lot of 4: Miniature Granite Celts. Woodland. 2000 BP authentic. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
LOT - 678
672 - Keeled Woodland. Warren Company, Ohio. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 673 - 1930’s-40’s Navajo Silver Bowguard. 4 - 1/2” L. Circa 1930’s-40’s. Wonder square silver and turquoise stone. Old, if not original, leather. Shows age and wear. (Very Good). 450.00 - 650.00 674 - Lot of 7: Largest: 23” L. One early Pueblo club with horse hair attachment, one Apache sling head club, one grooved axe with a later handle, one southwestern axe head with later handle, one northwest coast adze, and two ethnographic pipes. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00
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675 - Lot of 2: Iroquois Turtle Shell Rattles. Largest: 16” L. One 19th century and one 20th century. Used in Iroquois healing ceremonies. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00 676 - Civil War Drum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 25” T. Came from relatives of General Grant. Includes attached paperwork says “Civil War Drum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.” Lovely brass tack work and original lacing. Inside of drum has a paper label which is marked “Abner Stevens Military and Base Drums, Pittsfield, Mass. 1821 B.C.” Missing bottom drum head. (Good). 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 677 - Lot of 5: Old Axes. Hand-forged tomahawk types. Mounted on a board with information. All seem original. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00
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LOT - 681
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678 - 1913-17 Northern Plains Indian Woman’s Dress. 45” L. The use of French Rocayloe beads implies the date, during World War I. Shows some old Native repair. (Good). 500.00 - 900.00 679 - Hand Tan Moose Hide Beaded Cree Indian Jacket. 31” L. Circa 1930’s-40’s. Thread sewn beadwork. (Good). 600.00 - 900.00 680 - Great Lakes Indian Wooden Drum. 18” T. Wooden with rawhide. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 681 - Lot of 2: Chalkware Indian Statues. Largest: 22” T. Minor chips. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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682 - Lot of 2: Tesuque Pueblo Pottery. Largest: 5 - 1/2”. From north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. One small 19th century pitcher with micacious clay, and one early to mid-20th century damaged rain god. Pitcher has some damage, as does rain god. (Fair). 350.00 - 450.00 683 - Rio Grande Pueblo Antelope Dance Headdress. 37” L. Fur trimmings may be a later addition, but the rest is 1920’s-30’s. It is built onto a felt cap. Shows great wear and use. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 684 - Lot of 3: Beaded Pieces. Largest: 20” L. One early beaded bottle from the 19th century. Thread sewn, from northern California. One signle 1880’s-1910 Sioux dance cuff on Indian made rawhide, and one 20th century commercial leather and thread sewn pipe bag, probably a wild west show piece. Some small damage to beadwork on bottle and pipe bag. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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685 - Pair of 1930’s-40’s Sioux Indian Moccasins Each: 10 - 1/2”. Hand tanned leather, sinew sewn, rawhide soles. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00
689 - Lot of 5: Indian Baskets. Largest: 16” Dia. Three Papago, one Pima, and one Makah. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
686 - Lot of 2: Pairs of Indian Moccasins. Largest: 10” L. 20th Century. One Iroquois and one Great Lakes. (Fair Excellent). 500.00 - 700.00
690 - Lot of 6: Indian Baskets. Largest: 9 - 1/2” Dia. Including one Jicarilla Olla, four Papago basket, one lidded, and one Great Lakes quilled basket bearing the portrait of an Indian. (Fair). 350.00 - 450.00
687 - Northwest Indian Gauntlet Gloves. 11” L. Finely beaded. Early 20th century. Some loss to beadwork. Leather is in excellent condition. (Good). 500.00 - 600.00 688 - Lot of 2: Early 20th Century Beaded Bags. 9” L. One Ute Indian, and the second northern California Indian. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00
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691 - Lot of 5: Native American Baskets. Largest: 14” L. Includes two Cherokee, two eastern woodlands hand-made ash splint baskets (one Cherokee in the buttocks style, and one small carrying basket), and hand-made split twig Connecticut basket. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 696 692 - Lot of 3: Baskets. Largest: 12 - 1/2” L. Two Walapi from the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and one lidded Papago, also from Arizona. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 693 - Lot of 5: Baskets. Largest: 14” L. One Navajo wedding basket, two California Hupa baskets, and two other miscellaneous baskets. (Fair). 350.00 - 450.00 694 - Buckle & Bolo Tie Set. Largest: 18”. Circa 1970’s. Signed “Robert Kelly Sterling” on both pieces. The belt is includes with the buckle and there are silver tips on bolo. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
695 - Lot of 6: Pieces. Largest: 30” L. One turquoise and silver buckle marked “E. Spencer” on a braided leather belt with cast metal conchos. Two early 20th century drumsticks, one small Iroquois pouch, one early silver hand engraved copy of the George Washington Peace Medal. And one iron with nickel hoof pick marked “W. Bass. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 696 - 1700’s Pennsylvania Sheepskin Will. 21” x 32”. This early will is still very readable. It’s dated in the seventh year of the reign of King George III which should date the will to 1767. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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697 - Stuffed Bear Umbrella Stand with Umbrellas 50 - 1/2” L. Includes five umbrellas and three canes. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00
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698 - Early Stage Coach Trunk. 27 - 1/2” L. This wooden trunk has metal decoration. Moderate to heavy overall wear. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 699 - Cabinet. 35 - 1/2” T. Adams Express stage coach ticket case. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00 700 - Chuck Wagon Cook’s Cabinet. 29” T. This wooden cabinet may have been used as a cook’s cabinet. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 701 - Lot of 5: Modern Cowboy Hats. 13” L. This lot includes one Stetson, one Resistol, two unmarked and a small Rand’s sample hat. Light overall wear. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
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702 - Lot Of 5: Assorted Hats. Largest : 17” L. This lot includes three modern cowboy hats. One by Texas, one by Resistol and one by Misto-Felt. There is also an earlier military dress hat and a 1950’s era Indianapolis Speedway oversized cap. Light to moderate wear. Stains and fading to the Indy cap. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 703 - H.C. Dobson’s Banjo. 35” L. Dated 1881. Complete except for strings. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
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704 - Lot of Native American Items. Largest: 36” L. This lot includes two tortoise shell noisemakers, a tomahawk with bag and other items. 20th century era. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 705 - Stool with Horn Feet. The legs of this stool are made with steer horns. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 706 - Mannequin. 55” T. Early wax lady mannequin with wooden arms and western dress. 400.00 - 800.00 707 - Carousel Horse. 71” L. Done by Dart Alexandra. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 708 - Wooden Carving of Bald Eagle. 57” T. This carved eagle is in great condition and is signed Ray. Nice and clean. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 709 - Mounted Buffalo Head. 44” L. This large mounted buffalo head is in wonderful condition and has glass eyes. (Very Good Plus). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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710 - Spanish Colonial Argentine Silver & Brass Inlaid Largest: 11” L. With original leather straps and buckles. Shows wonderful wear. No damage. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00 711 - Lot of 3: Leather Cowboy Items. Largest: 37” L. One pair of much worn fancy bat-wing chaps bearing the initials “C.F.”, one pair of well used studded cowboy cuffs, and one pair of handmade tooled saddlebags. (Good). 500.00 - 600.00 712 - Lot of 4: Tops Hats & Box. Largest: 8” T. This lot includes three early top hats made by Voorhees, Knox, and Stetson. A box from Jackson & Co. is also included. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
714 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 13” L. This lot includes several leather holsters. One marked “U.S.” and an ammo pouch with a brass plate marked “U.S.” There are other more modern leather holsters as well. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 715 - Pair of Leather Granate Driving Mitts. 15” L. This pair of Granate driving mitts is in nice condition. Just typical wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 716 - Leather Wrapped Wooden Trunk. 22” x 13” x 12”. This leather trunk has brass tacking. A few small areas of loss and tears to the leather. One missing handle. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
713 - Lot of 4: Hats. Largest: 6 - 1/2” T. This lot includes two derbys, one felt top hat and another top hat in gold. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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717 - Pair of Fur Gloves. 14 - 1/2” This early pair of fur gloves are in great condition and beautiful. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
721 - Wild West Midget Chaps and Saddle. Belonged to Rudy Escabar from the 101 Ranch. (Fair). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
718 - Lot of 3: Miniature Saddles. Largest: 9” L. One marked “Panama”, the other two are unmarked. One appears to have been part of a vintage purse. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00
722 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Lariats. One is made of rawhide. Both are in good condition and are most likely 20th century. (Very Good Plus). 150.00 - 250.00
719 - Childs Saddle. Circa 1950’s-1960’s. (Fair). 150.00 - 250.00
723 - Lot of 4: Assorted Western Items. Largest: 19” L. Mexican tooled gun rigs.1950’s-60’s. One police belt with handcuffs, keys and whistle. One 1960’s-70’s backpack. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
720 - Small Tooled Childs Saddle with Stud Work. Circa 1940’s-1950’s. 150.00 - 250.00
724 - Lot of 5: Pistol Holsters Largest: 40” L. Among then is one Lyon & Coulson. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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725 - Lot of 3: Pairs of Children’s Leather Shoes. Largest: 8 - 1/2” Dia. Circa 1860’s. Leather is in good soft condition. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 726 - Shadowbox with Cowboy Boots. 25” x 22”. This shadowbox contains a well worn pair of early cowboy boots. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00 727 - Pair of California Style Spurs. 6 - 1/2” L. This pair of spurs is unmarked. Light overall wear. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 728 - Spurs Display Case. 16” x 14” x 16”. Beautiful case. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 729 - Famous Females from the England Show. Signed by Queen Victoria. Distinguished visitors of Buffalo Bills Wild West in London 1887. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 730 - Buffalo Bill’s Bed Parts. 49” L. This lot includes what may be parts to Buffalo Bill’s bed. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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731 - Buffalo Bill’s Personal Show Jacket. Framed size: 36” x 30”. Attributed to Buffalo Bill. Leather jacket in deep rust brown with black velvet trim around edges, cuffs, shoulders, and collar facings. Light leather cut-outs appliqued to face and cuff area done in ivy-leaf design. Fringe over shoulders and large Indian head with headdress design on the back (done by wood burning type process, colored, now dim from wear). Anyone familiar with Cody’s Wild West Show is aware that in later years with popularity waning in the U.S. , he spent increasing amounts of time in Europe and England. This jacket was worn during his visit to Cornwall, England. Cased in an inlayed case. (Excellent). 15,000.00 - 20,000.00
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732 - Buffalo Bill Poster. 26” x 20”. This poster depicts Buffalo Bill and was printed by The Forbes Co. in Boston. Framed under glass. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00
735 - Indian Uprising Insert Movie Poster. 38” x 16”. This 1951 Indian Uprising movie poster is in nice condition. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
733 - Sam B. Dill-Tom Mix Circus Poster. 31- 1/4” x 27- 1/2”. This Sam B. Dill circus poster mentions the appearance of Tom Mix and Tony. This poster has a large horizontal crease and edge loss. (Good). 25.00 - 75.00
736 - Arizona Play Poster. 27 -1/2” x 20”. This poster appears to be in nice condition. A few horizontal fold lines. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
734 - Seils-Sterling Circus Poster. 45 -1/2” x 33”. This 1940’s Seils-Sterling circus poster has multiple folds, soiling and edge wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
737 - Story of Casey Jones Newspaper Article. 22 - 1/2” x 16”. This Casey Jones newspaper story has staining and discoloring. (Fair). 25.00 - 50.00 738 - Steve McQueen Lot. Includes Steve McQueen’s famous hat and watch which is inscribed on the back. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00
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739 - 101 Ranch Yard Long from the Wild West Show. Very rare as is. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 740 - Lot of 2: Brass Irons. Largest: 7” L. This lot includes two brass irons. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 LOT - 740
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741 - Lot of 3: Powder Jugs. Largest: 12 - 1/2” T. This lot includes two wooden powder jugs and one other which is more recent. One wooden jug has damage at the opening. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 742 - Lot of Kitchen Items. Largest: 13” L. This lot includes two kettles and one grinder. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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743 - Lot of 5: Assorted Cannonballs. 4” L. This los includes five Civil War era cannonballs of assorted sizes. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 744 - Lot of 7: Fraternal Grave Markers. 24” L. This lot includes a women of the moose marker, a Nursery Lodge Masons marker, and FLT marker and four others. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 745 - Lot of Telegraph Related Items. 14” L. This lot includes three telegraph type instruments. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
746 - Lot of Civil War Era Tintypes. Largest: 6” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 747 - Lot of 2: Serving Trays. Largest: 17” L. One tray depicts the 1907 James tricentenary and the other depicts Gettysburg. The Gettysburg has some stains and a rubbing spot. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 748 - Lot of Badges. Largest: 3 - 1/2” L. This lot includes an Indian territory police badge, a tribal police badge and others. A number of these badges may be reproductions. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 753 750 - Lot of 2: Soldier Photos. Largest: 15 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a photo of a group of soldiers dated 1892 and another photo of a single soldier. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 751 - Civil War Confederate Currency. 26” x 21”. This lot includes 14 bank notes from assorted southern state banks. All are in fair condition and glued to a backing board. (Fair). 50.00 - 100.00 752 - Lot of 2: Early 20th Century Canteens. This lot includes two early 1900’s fabric covered canteens. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 755 749 - Ornate Carved Shadow Box with Police Badges. 34” x 45 - 1/2”. Original badges. Includes letters and paperwork for all of the badges. (Excellent). 5,000.00 - 8,000.00
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753 - Cadet Uniform. Largest: 25” L. Indian War. (Very Good). 500.00 - 800.00 754 - Military Uniform. 37” L. GAR Jacket. (Very Good). 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 755 - Military Bust Wearing Surgeon’s Outfit. Mannequin is from 1900, and the uniform is from the Indian War. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00
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LOT - 759 756 - Military Soldier. 72” T. Wax figure of George Washington with Costume Clothes. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 757 - Lot of 2: Civil War Flags. Largest: 67 - 1/2” L. Confederate flag and a Union flag with 13 stars. The Confederate flag is worn. 1,000 - 2,000. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 758 - Conestoga Wagon Grease Pot and Civil War Bullets. Largest: 7” T. Pot full of early civil war cap and balls. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 759 - Lot of American Express Co. Brass Stamps. Largest: 3 - 1/2” L. This lot includes nine stamps from various cities. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 760 - Lot of Civil War Era Metal Items. Largest: 9” L. Uncut Cannonballs, Early axes, and excavated canteen. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 761 - Lot of 2: US 19th Century Military Dress Swords. Both have US eagle motif hilts and hand guards, wrapped handles (one is missing wire) one has a metal sheath, etched blade, some rust. other has leather sheath, missing tip. Blade rusty no maker. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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762 - Lot of 3: Foreign Made 19th Century Swords. Group of three swords with no sheaths. One made in Germany, one is marked Cuba on the handle, and third is unmarked. All three display varying degrees of use and patina. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 768 763 - Lot of 3: US Dated Dress Swords. One is dated “Ames 1848” with no sheath, the other is “US 1863”, made by Emerson, with sheath. third sword is a Collins dated 1862. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 764 - Lot of 2: 19th Century Civil War Themed Swords. One has a metal sheath with ornamentation, the other has a leather sheath with ornamentation. Both shark skin handles and are wire wrapped, American Eagle motif hand guards, etched blades. (Very Good Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
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765 - 1850’s Calvary Sword. Inscribed blade. Fine early sword attributed to the Crimean War. Features shark skin handle, wire wrapped, carved brass hand guard, fine blade with proof marks and no maker. Some nicks. Comes with an original brass scabbard. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
766 - Ames Model 1832 Foot Sword Sheath. Short sword referred to as the Model 1832. The blade is stamped with Eagle along with N.P.Ames Springfield while other side is stamped United States 1839 WS. Guard is stamped SW or MS as well as tip of sheath. Excellent condition with no rust and no signs of blade having been sharpened. (Very Good). 1,200.00 - 1,600.00 767 - Alexander Bobb Civil War Presentation Sword. Manufactured by Collins & Company Hartford 1862. The sword has an ornate brass hilt and hand guard. Etched blade turning patina. Steel scabbard has overlay civil war motif with a George Washington bust and a silver inlaid plaque that reads as follows “presented to Capt. Alexander Bobb by his friends and shipmates as token of esteem for him as a man and a soldier, August 1862.” Alexander Bobb fought in the United States Civil War for the Union. He was listed as being from Pennsylvania. He was in the 95th Pennsylvania Infantry. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 768 - Lot of 11: Gun Related Tools. Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. Includes five bullet makers, one clamp, pliers to cut bullets, two gun powder measuring cups and two gun shot dispensers. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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769 - Lot of Bullet Making Tools. Largest: 14 - 1/2” L. This lot includes numerous bullet molds and similar items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 770 - Winchester .41 Short Colt Full Box. Has over stamp on side “for rifles only.” Labels purple with black lettering. Box bottom is loose. (Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 773 771 - Lot of 9: .22 Boxes. Includes two Winchester shorts which are full with one sealed, one Remington .22 short which is sealed, one nice Peters short (47 shells), and five other partial boxes. (Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00
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772 - Lot of 2: Remington Boxes. 45 colt two piece box is full and correct with edge wear and seam splits, and a light green label; the second box is .44 colt old model 49 cartridges, shows age soiling and box splits. (Good - Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00 773 - Lot of 3: Winchester Shot Shell Boxes. New Rival 10 gauge, full and correct, six shot, shows age soiling, labels easy to read, a very early and rare box; Repeater 20 gauge, full and correct, 7-1/2 shot, solid with nice labels; Leader ten pack 12 gauge, great color, some seam splits. (Very Good - Excellent). 150.00 - 200.00 774 - Winchester .41 Long Rim Fire Sealed Box. Stetson’s patent, October 31, 1887. A truly outstanding box! (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 775 - Lot of 2: Sealed Winchester .38 Long Boxes. Rim fire. One box shows strong green color, the other is a much lighter green. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 776 776 - Lot of 3: Cartridges Full Winchester .40-60 in excellent two piece box with complete and nice labels. A full Winchester .250-3000 savage silver tip with ‘bear’, an end flap is loose. And a Savage 300 cal. box correct and full of excellent ammo. (Very Good). 250.00 - 300.00
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777 - Winchester .44 Cal. Full and Correct Box. Flat rim fire cartridges. Box looks great and ammo is excellent. Rare. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 778 - Collection of 7: Small Pistol/Revolver Flasks. Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. Nice collection of small vintage powder flasks intended for use small caliber percussion pistols. Includes five tin flasks, one copper flask and one partially enameled flask. Very Good condition overall. 200.00 - 300.00 779 - Lot of 5: Brass Powder Flasks. Largest: 9” L. Two flasks are more ornate and three are plain. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 780 - Lot of 5: Early Brass/Copper Shotgun Flasks. Largest: 9” L. This lot consists of five large copper and brass flasks. All for shot/powder. All are in excellent original condition with original patina and some minor dents. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 781 - Lot of 6: Original Brass/Copper Powder Flasks. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. These flasks are all intended for use with shotguns and following pieces with some unusual designs with original patina and minor dents. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 782 - Lot of 4: Brass Powder/Shot Flasks. Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. This lovely lot of four flasks includes one stamped “Sheffield” and three are unmarked. All are in very good to excellent condition with original patina and minor dents. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 130
LOT - 783 783 - Collection of 5: Early Leather Covered Bag Flasks Largest: 8” L. This is a nice collection of five early shot/powder flasks with leather bodies. One is embossed with a hunter on a horse, one is embossed with a dog, one is embossed with a game scene and two are plain. All are in very good condition with some cracking. One is loose at the top. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 784 - Custom Metallic Primed Cartridge Display. 15 - 1/2” L. Custom display features small collection of metallic cartridges with a few extremely rare and unusual rounds, including, what appears to be cartridges for the Spencer rifle, Pinfire, Burnside, etc. All beautifully house in a beautiful custom wood shadow box. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 788 786 - Lot of 3: Vintage Powder Cans. Largest: 6” T. This collection includes one Dupont Schuetzen Smokless with a nice paper label with minor staining and two American Powder Co. Orange E.C. cans. All very good to excellent condition (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 787 - Facon Brazil Fixed Blade Knife. Gaucho knife with a 10” blade, overall 14 - 3/4”. Sheath and handle are 800 silver. Silver mounts Bobb sheath and handle are nicely decorated with florals. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 788 - Unsigned Bowie Knife Replica. The knife has a blade length of 7-7/8” and an overall length of 12-1/2”. The handle is a wood swell center decorated with nickel silver and fitted with a brass oval guard and nickel silver crown. Brass and nickel silver mounts. Correct sheath included. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
LOT - 789 785 - Winchester Dummy Sample Shot Shells & Cartridges. 8 - 1/2 “ L. Boxed. Produced in the 1940’s for the Winchester salesman. This is a interesting set in that the majority of these only features shotgun shells. This set features four shotgun shells, all with cutaways, as well as a 30-6 and 30-30 rifle round, two .22, new with a cutaway bullet, a .38 wadcutter, and two projectiles that display expansion. All housed in the original box with original lining. Excellent condition with perfect label. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
789 - Lot of 5: Knives & Bayonet. Lot includes: a Mediterranean sheath knife with a blade measurement of 6-1/4”, overall length 10-1/4”, decorated nickel silver handle, and correct decorated sheath; a spike bayonet with with 8” spike, 10” overall length, and no sheath; a German sheath knife with a 3-1/2” blade, overall length 8”, a stag handle with steel integral finger guard, and no sheath; a leather “Black Jack” that is 16” overall; and a foreign unsigned sheath knife with a 7-1/2” blade, 11-1/4” overall, smooth white bone handle, brass S guard and eagle head pommel, and a correct sheath with tape repair. (Fair - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 790 790 - Morocco Flyssa Exotic Fixed Blade Knife. Blade is 15 - 3/4” long, overall 21”. Elaborate metal inlays of brass over silver. Original leather scabbard with brass tip and throat included. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 791 - Lot of 3: Bayonets. Includes an unsigned French bayonet. Circa late 19th century. Blade length is 20 - 3/4”, overall 25 - 1/2”. Handle is wood with iron guard and brass pommel. Blade back inscription with the date 1879. No scabbard. Second is a WT UOS 1943 bayonet. Circa WWII. Chrome plated blade measures 16”, overall 21”. Handle is ribbed black composite with chrome plated guard and pommel. Last is an unsigned French bayonet. Circa late 19th century. Blade measures 20 - 3/4”, overall 25 - 1/2”. Handle is wood with iron guard and brass pommel. Blade back has inscription with the date 1881. Original scabbard included. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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792 - Lot of 3: French Bayonets. Includes an unsigned French sword bayonet. Circa 1866-1874. Blade length is 23”, overall 27 - 1/2”. Handle is ribbed brass with iron guard. Blade back has inscription with the date of 1876. Original scabbard included. Second is an unsigned French sword bayonet. Circa 1866-1874. Blade length is 23”, overall 27 - 1/2”. Handle is ribbed brass with iron guard. Inscription and date usually on blade back is not on this example. Original scabbard included. Last is an unsigned French bayonet. Circa late 19th century. Blade length is 20 - 3/4”, overall 25 - 1/2”. Handle is wood with iron guard and brass pommel. Blade back has inscription with the date 1879. Original scabbard included. (Fair - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 793 - Lot of 2: Swords. Includes an unsigned European sword. Blade length is 28”, overall 33 - 1/2”. Handle is braided wrapped brass with a brass stirrup-hilt knuckle guard. No scabbard. Also includes an unsigned sword. Blade length is 22”, overall 27”. Handle is wood with iron D guard. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 794 - Lot of 3: Sword Bayonets. Includes an unsigned French sword bayonet. Circa 1866-1874. Blade length is 23”, overall 27 - 3/4”. Usual inscription and date on blade back are not on this example. Handle is ribbed brass with iron guard. Original scabbard included. Second is an unsigned French sword bayonet. Circa 1866-1874. Blade is 23” long, overall 27 - 3/4”. Usual inscription and date are missing on this example. Handle is ribbed brass with iron guard. Original Scabbard included. Third is an unsigned sword bayonet. Blade length is 20 - 1/4”, overall 25”. All brass one piece ribbed handle, guard and pommel. There are no identifying marks on this bayonet whatsoever. Leather scabbard included. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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795 - Lot of assorted Paper Items. Largest: 11” L. This lot includes an early automobile supply catalog, a book on Wyat Tearp , several photos and other items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 796 - Lot of Assorted Photos. Largest: 10 - 1/2” L. This lot includes five mug shot cards, numerous risque post cards, a photo of a man with his bicycle and dog. and numerous other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 132
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LOT - 798 797 - Lot of Assorted Western Items. Largest: 16” L. This lot includesa dug relic, several leather pieces and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 798 - Broad Axe. 31 - 1/2”. This broad axe is marked “7”. Very nice overall. One wooden wedge inserted at the head. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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799 - Hide Covered Trunk. 26 - 1/2” L. This trunk is covered in animal hide. Large area of loss to the front. More minor loss and wear elsewhere. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
800 - Lead Shot Dispenser. 24” L. This eight-slot shot dispenser is in nice original condition. (Very Good Plus). 600.00 - 800.00
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801 - Bulletproof Vest. 20” L. Bulletproof vest 1920’s Dallas Texas made by American Armor Corp. (Excellent). 600.00 - 900.00 802 - Old Board with Axes, Adzes and Hoe. 21” L. Description with piece. 200.00 - 400.00 803 - Mini Horse Pull Toy. 38” L. Very early horse and carriage pull toy. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 804 - Wells Fargo Bankers Money Bag. 32” T. Wells Fargo Mail Bag. (Excellent). 600.00 - 1,200.00 805 - Lot of Mary Quantrill Items. Description with lot. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 806 - Picture of Marie Antoinette. 4” L. KPM Porcelain picture. Signed Renair. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 807 - KKK Uniform 41” L. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00
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808 - Lot of 5: Canes and Parasol. Largest: 38” L. This lot includes five gold topped canes and one parasol. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 808 134
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LOT - 814 809 - Lot of 6: Assorted Canes. Largest : 36”L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 810 - Lot of 2: Monogrammed Canes. Largest: 34” L. From Colonel Sanford C. Lewis. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 811 - Lot of 7: Framed Items. Largest: 18” x 25” (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
812 - Lot of 4: Framed Items. Largest: 23-1/2” x 18-1/2”. This lot includes a framed sign advertising French gun maker Jerome Flachat. The sign appears to be in nice condition but is framed under glass. Also included are three other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 813 - Lot of 2 Photos Depicting Firemen. Largest: 16” x 13”. One photo depicts a group of nine firemen in dress uniforms. The second one depicts early fire apparatus. Framed under glass. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 814 - C. 1910 Camp Hancock Panoramic Photo. 49 -1/2” x 10 -1/2”. This photo of Camp Hancock shows tents, horses and wagons, barracks, several early automobiles and other items. A wonderful image. Original frame. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 816 815 - Lot of 2: Portraits. Largest: 17” x 14”. Includes one of Stonewall Jackson on canvas, and one three-dimensional of Ulysses Grant. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00 816 - Lot of Western Items. Largest: 13-1/2” x 15” This lot includes a Roy Rogers lobby card, a NRA certificate, a photo of Tom Mix and other items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 817 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. Nice images. Minor wear overall. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 818 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. Nice images. Minor wear overall. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
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AT AUCTION THIS DECEMBER December 5 & 6 - Advertising
December 7 - Fine & Decorative Art
December 11, 12, & 13 - Dolls, Toys, & Pop Culture
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Coins
Prehistoric & American
Artifacts
SOLD $276,000
SOLD $143,750 SOLD $48,000
SOLD $50,400
Pottery & Glass
Americana & Folk Art
Jewelry & Watches
Guns & Knives
SOLD $96,000 SOLD $11,400 SOLD $32,400 SOLD $36,000
Automobiles Coin-Op & Gambling
Music Boxes Dolls & Bears
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saturday SESSION November 1, 2014 Auction Starts At 9:00am Lots: 900 - 1,685
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LOT - 903
LOT - 905
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LOT - 906 900 - Very Early Stone Face Figure. 12” L. Found in Titusville, PA at the bottom of a 30ft dug well. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
904 - Lot of 20: Group of Artifacts. (Very Good) 50.00 - 100.00 905 - Modern Tibetan Knife. 28 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 75.00 - 150.00
901 - Chipped Flint Celt. Authentic. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
906 - Lot of 3: Pottery Bowls. Largest: 7 Dia. Mississippian. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
902 - Artifact (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 903 - Celt Granite. Woodland. 2000 BP authentic. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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907 - Piece of Rock. Not an artifact. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 913 908 - Cannon Ball. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 909 - Cannon Ball. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 910 - 20th Century Native American Pottery Pot. 11” T. This pot is in great condition. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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911 - Artifacts in cases Each: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 912 - Artifacts in cases Largest: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 913 - Artifacts in cases Each: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 914 - Artifacts in cases Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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915 - Artifacts in cases Largest: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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916 - Artifacts in cases Each: 12 - 1/4” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 917 - Artifacts in cases 21” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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918 - Lot of Reproduction Iron African Spear Tops. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 919 - Mortar and Pestle. 8” T. This stone mortar and pestle has moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 920 - Indian Chiefs Painting. 79” x 43”. Signed by artist in lower left corner. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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921 - Indian Chiefs Painting. 79” x 43”. Geronimo. Signed by artist in lower left corner. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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922 - Indian Chiefs Painting. 79” x 43”. Signed by artist in lower right corner. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 923 - Modern Spear with Antler Handle. 10” L. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 924 - Reproduction Pipe Tomahawk Head. 6 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 925 - Historic Cane Arrow Shaft with Metal Points. 28” L. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 926 - Lot of 2: Modern Stone Clubs. Largest: 24 L. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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927 - Carved Wooden Native American Figure. 84” T. This more recent cigar store Indian figure has multiple large cracks. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 928 - Leather Quiver with Iron Tipped Arrow. 22 - 1/4” L. Origin unknown. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 929 - Lot of 2: Modern Tomahawks. Largest: 27” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 930 - Long Handled Hammer for Log Marking. 26 - 1/4” L. Not Native American. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 931 - Northern Plains 19th Century Beaded Moccasins. 11” L. Brain tan leather. Stiff, with some loss to the beadwork. 800-1000 (Fair). 800.00 - 1,000.00 932 - Plateau Indian Beaded Vest. 23 - 1/2” L. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Probably a rodeo piece. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00
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LOT - 938 933 - 1920’s-40’s Plateau Indian Leather & Beaded Jacket. 34 - 1/2” L. Brain tanned leather. Some minor losses to bead work. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00 934 - Early 20th Century Cloth & Bead Vest. 18” L. Shows great wear and use. Probably a wild west showpiece. With figural elk and birds on the back. (Fair). 600.00 - 800.00 935 - Lot of 3: Baskets. Largest: 11 - 1/2” L. One Papago open stitch, one Olla, and one very early Hopi wicker basket that is probably 19th century. This lot also contains an early rope. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 936 - Lot of 4: Native American Baskets. Largest: 16” L. Includes one papago with human figures and birds, four small nested tule grass baskets, one northern California twined basket, and one northern California carrying basket. (Fair - Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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937 - Lot of 4: Baskets. Largest: 11” dia. Two large Papago baskets, one small carrying basket from Washington state or Oregon, and one incredibly finely woven of unknown origin. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 938 - Lot of 9: American Indian Baskets. Largest: 10” L. Includes one klamath, one Connecticut splint, one klikitat cherry bark imbricated basket from the northwest coast, three pine needle baskets from Florida, and two small sweet grass and splint baskets from Wisconsin. (Fair). 350.00 - 400.00 939 - 1930’s Zuni Ranger Set. 4 - 1/2” L. Sterling and natural turquoise. Excellent work and in 100% original condition. (Excellent). 350.00 - 550.00
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LOT - 941 940 - Sterling and 10K gold Western Horsehead Buckle. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. With cow head collar tips. The collar tips are unmarked and probably not sterling. Late 20th century ranger buckle, and nicely overlaid cuff bracelet. 350.00 - 450.00 941 - C.M. “Charlie” Russell 1864-1926 Stagecoach. 43” x 15”. Bronze mastery of motion, imagination and beauty captures the classic scene from the Old West. The sculpture features the coach, drivers, passengers and team of six horses barreling down the trail. Inscribed: C.M. Russell with 3/50 stamped above signature. Very fine large casting of Russell’s subtle modeling style with a rich patina on green marble base. No visible imperfections. (Very Good). 1,400.00 - 2,000.00
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942 - Frederic Remington 1861-1909 Broncho Buster. 17” x 22”. Through his art, Remington created the timeless image of the American West. This is the human struggle to control nature captured in the aesthetic tension of the medium. The jolting movement of the untamed horse trying to uncork his rider from the saddle becomes classic symbol of the era. Inscribed: Frederic Remington on the base. This excellent cast in rich brown patina falls just short of mint condition by the rider’s missing quirt. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00
943 - Knight on Horseback Statue. 43 - 1/2” T. This great knight on horseback would be a great item for display. Both knight and horse are fully armored. The horse is made of wood. The horse’s tail is detached. (Very Good Plus). 600.00 - 800.00 944 - Frederic Remington 1861-1909 Buffalo Signal. 22” x 30” x 9”. The original “Buffalo Signal” was created by Remington for French Devereaux as a single edition (one-only cast) in 1902. He broke the mold and had the original copyrighted with no foundry mark. The original now resides in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. This edition was cast in silver around 1995, along with other Remingtons, by convicted racketeer, Darrell Coker. Coker created appraisals and certificates of authenticity with the name Henry Bonnard, Inc. in the provenance (not to be confused with the Henry-Bonnard, New York foundry which produced bronzes during Remington’s era). Inscribed: Frederic Remington (front of base), SILVER HENERY BONNARD FOUNDRY FOUNDER 1895 Cast# 53/100. The cast is determined to be approximately 1000 oz. solid silver. Aesthetically, it is a fine casting with good detail. (Very Good). 15,000.00 - 20,000.00
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LOT - 948
LOT - 947
LOT - 949
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LOT - 951 945 - Corner Hat Case with Snakeskin Hat. Case: 18” L. Silver corner case with Snakeskin Derby Hat. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
948 - Cast Iron Gold Ore Grinder. 15” T. Was used to separate gold from mined ore. (Very Good). 500.00 - 800.00
946 - C.H. Humphriss Appeal to the Great Spirit. 11” x 19”. Circa 1867-1934. Humphriss sculpted Native Americans in a manner sympathetic to their lifestyle and beliefs. This recast is powerfully modeled in a dignified and spiritual pose. Inscribed: C. Humphriss. Variant shades of brown patina enhance the detail of this piece. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
949 - Cast Iron Railroad Strongbox. 25” L. This early cast iron strongbox is in very nice condition. (Very Good Plus). 800.00 - 1,000.00 951 - Lot of 2: Early Harness Oil Tins. Each: 6 - 1/2” T. One is “Vanner & Prest”, the other is “Sign Post”. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00
947 - Wood and Skin Drum. 23” T. This wooden drum has animal skin top and bottom skins. (Very Good). 200.00 - 500.00 144
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953 - Mannequin Dress As Mountain Man. 75” Tall This mountain man outfit includes a fur jacket, fur boots, numerous animal skins, traps, snow shoes and other items. (Very Good Plus). 600.00 - 800.00 954 - James Gruzalski Pride Portrait. 15” x 19”. Realistic portrait of Native American strength and spirit. Inscribed: 22/30 “Pride” with foundry stamp on back. Black patina. Very small scuff on top of head. Edition 22 of 30 original cast. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 955 - Lot of 4: Pistols Rings & Belt. Largest: 39” L. Lot consists of three pistol rigs and one horse hair belt. All are unsigned. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 956
956 - Lot of 8: Small Pistol Holsters. Largest: 10 - 1/2” L. Includes one Mexican sisal fiber circa 1950’s, others are miscellaneous unmarked holsters. Some are for very small pistols. (Fair - Good). 200.00 - 300.00 957 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 13 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a saddle bag, three ammo pouches and a holster. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 958 - Leather Traveling Pack with Blanket. Largest: 18” L. Marked “W.I. 19 N.G.P 877.” Leather is soft. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 963 LOT - 961 959 - Lot of 5: Hats and Youth Cowboy Vest. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. One marked “US Customs”, Greek fisherman, one marked “ODB 468” and Napoleon type hat from Ohio. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
961 - 1940’s-50’s Brass & Nickel Studded Pistol Rig. 45” L. Unmarked. Single loop holster with fancy double buckle front. Brass and nickel stud work appears original. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
960 - Large Leather Wrapped Wooden Trunk. This leather trunk has brass tacking. Moderate wear. This trunk may have belonged to famed Indian fighter Captain Crawford. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 LOT - 962
962 - Small Childs Saddle. Includes bridle. Maker marked “The Schoellkoph Co. Makers Jumbo Brand, Dallas, Texas USA” on the fenders. Lovely little pony set. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
LOT - 964 963 - Early Horn Dinking Cup with Leather Handle. Circa 19th century. The cup has pictographs on it, along with initials, and nice wear. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 964 - Lot of 7: Holsters. Unmarked. One with attached badge marked “U.S. Deputy Marshall” which seems to have descent age to it. (Fair - Good). 300.00 - 500.00 146
LOT - 965 965 - Lot of 2: Pistol Holsters. Largest: 12 -1/2” L. Includes one shoulder holster marked “Lone Star,” and one old unmarked holster circa 1940’s-1950’s marked “H.B.” with a small amount of silver mounting and a silver buckle. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 967
LOT - 968
LOT - 969
LOT - 970
LOT - 971
966 - Lot of 8: Holsters. Largest: 12” L. Includes one old Mexican sisal fiber embroidered model, a couple with studs, one or two seem to have good age with fair condition. (Fair). 350.00 - 400.00
969 - Lot of 5: Pieces of Cowboy Leather. Largest: 129” L. One kidney belt with pockets, studded and damaged. One pistol belt with no holsters. One pair of 1940’s-50’s hand tooled saddle bags. One bull whip. One handmade studded cartridge belt with large brass shotgun shells. (Fair). 400.00 - 500.00
967 - Lot of 3: Unmarked Buscadero-Style Pistol Rigs. Largest: 13” L. None of these are thought to be older than the 1960’s. Includes one exceptionally large made for Robert Buck Maffei in circa 1965. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
970 - Lot of 3: Pairs of Cowboy Boots. Largest: 13” T. One pair was made by Acme, the second pair was made in China, and the third is unmarked. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
968 - Vintage Poor Boy Hunting Bag. Includes a powder horn, original plug, antler powder charger, and three Wells Fargo gold bags. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
971 - Lot of 3: Pairs of Cowboy Boots. Largest: 15” T. Two of the pairs are in nice condition, and the smaller pair is heavily worn. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 973
LOT - 975
LOT - 974
LOT - 976
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LOT - 977
LOT - 978
972 - Pair of Marked 101 Ranch High Top Cowboy Boots. Each: 23” T. Circa 1880’s. Appliqued leather 101 Ranch logo at the top of the boot. With period copper and nickel overlay spurs marked “B.T.” on the shank, and original period leathers. A spectacular 101 Ranch artifact. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
976 - Buffalo Bills Personal Leather Lariat Case. Also included is one tooled larriet case containing a wonderful early braided rawhide larriet. Enclosed museum tag lists this object as Buffalo Bill’s personal larriet case. There are no marking on it’s surface or interior that carry his name or signature. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
973 - Shadowbox with Cowboy Boots. 25” x 22”. This shadowbox contains a well worn pair of early cowboy boots. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
977 - Reproduction Buffalo Bill Cody Photograph. 19 -1/4’ x 16 -1/4”. This Buffalo Bill photo is a more recent copy. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 25.00 - 75.00
974 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Spurs. 10 - 1/2” L. Includes two mismatched spurs, one with long spikes and one with small spikes. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
978 - Reproduction Buffalo Bill Cody Photograph. 21 -1/2” x 17”. This Buffalo Bill image is a photocopy. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 25.00 - 75.00
975 - Brass & Nickel Overlaid Rodeo Spurs 8” L. 20th Century. Unmarked with leathers. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 981
979 - Apache Drums Insert Movie Poster. 38” x 16”. This 1951 Apache Drums movie poster is in nice condition. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 980 - Miller Bros. Shows Circus Poster. 44” x 28”. This Miller Bros. circus poster has numerous verticle folds and appears to have been glued down. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 981 - Stand at Apache River Insert Movie Poster. 38” x 16”. This 1953 Stand at Apache River poster is in nice condition. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 982
982 - Stage to Tuscon Insert Movie Poster. 37 -1/2” x 15”. This 1950 stage to Tucson poster is in nice condition. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 983
983 - Tex Ritter Movie Poster. 31” x 25”. This Tex Ritter half sheet movie poster is from his film “Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts.” It has a heavy vertical crease, some soiling and a small tape repair. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 990 985 - Lot of Kit Carson Items. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes several photos and promotional items. Also included is a book titled “Life of Kit Carson.” (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 987 - Civil War Bullet Box. 8” L. This leather civil war bullet box has moderate strap. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 988 - Civil War Canteen. Porcelain. Jesse Moore 111th Regt. PA Infantry. One strap holder is cracked. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 989 - Tin Civil War Canteen. Standard Union Bullseye Canteen. Wide concentric ring pattern. One side is unpainted, face painted light grey with floral pattern. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 150
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990 - Slave Tags. 12 - 1/2”. 1860’s. These were put on the slaves to tell who owned them. (Very Good). 500.00 - 800.00 991 - Wyatt Earp’s Wife Photograph. 14 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 992 - Ivory Chips from the Dexter Saloon. 14 - 1/2” L. Saloon was owned by Wyatt Earp. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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993 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot contains three blue military caps. They may be from the GAR period. Overall moderate wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 994 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot contains three blue military caps. They are no doubt from the GAR period. (Very Good). 100.00 - 150.00 995 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot includes three blue caps. Probably from the post-Civil War GAR period. Overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 996 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot includes two caps in blue and one in rd. Probably from the post-Civil War GAR period. Overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 997 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Era Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot includes two caps in blue and one in grey. One blue cap is marked “D. Klein Bros” in Philadelphia. Overall wera and moderate damage. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 998 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot includes two caps in blue and one in yellow and grey. Probably from the post-Civil War GAR period. Overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 999 - Capt. Samuel D. Shipley Civil War Presentation Sw Presentation sword manufacture by C. Roby & Co. Mass. Features a US themed etched blade, wire shark skin wrapped handle, brass hilt, plain brass appointed metal scabbard. Engraved “Presented to Capt. S.D. Shipley February 20th 1862, by the men of Co. C.” Excellent condition. Shipley was captain of company c 30th regiment Massachusetts volunteers infantry. Fought in battles from 1862 through 1864. Cox’s plantation, LA, Winchester VA, Cedar Creek, VA, and others. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 LOT - 999
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1000 - Maj. Anthony Johnson Allaire Civil War Presentati This 1864 presentation US sword features a US motif etched blade, brass scabbard, brass hand guard, silver hilt, US embossed. Engraved on scabbard as follows “Major Anthony Johnson Allaire 133 New York Infantry 1864 Gallant Service”. Comes with paperwork. At the start of the
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American Civil War, the Board of Police Commissioners began plans to raise four regiments to send out to the front. Allaire was serving as drillmaster to a small group of men on Rikers Island and was one of the first to volunteer his services to the Union Army. He and his men were organized as Company E and incorporated into the 133rd New York Volunteer Infantry. Allaire was elected the company’s captain and first commander.[1][2] Allaire while serving with the 133rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Allaire quickly rose in rank until his eventual appointment as lieutenant colonel of the regiment. He saw action at Port Hudson, Marksville Plains, Fort Bisland, Cross Roads and Vermillion as well as engagements along the Red River. During General Philip Sheridan’s campaign against General Jubal Early in 1864, Allaire was placed in charge of guarding a Union pay train carrying $3 million in special back pay for Sheridan’s troops and defended the train against Confederate guerillas. Allaire was mustered out June 6, 1865. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
1001 - H.H. Bingham Civil War Presentation Sword. Henry Harrison Bingham (December 4, 1841 – March 22, 1912) was a Union Army officer in the American Civil War, who received the United States Military’s highest award for valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of the Wilderness. Manufactured by C. Roby. W. Bingham was a captain of the Pennsylvania infantry killed on May 12th 1864. Beautiful presentation sword inscribed as follows; “Presented Liet. Major Vols. Henry Harrison Bingham for conspicuous gallantry Battle of the Wilderness.” The scabbard is brass with overlays and a silver hilt, US embossed hand guard. Unsharpened etched blade in Civil War US motif. Comes with all paperwork and a photograph of Bingham. Rare documented Civil War presentation sword. (Very Good). 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 1002 - Circa 1900 Drum. 16” Dia. This drum has overall wear and a broken top skin. One vintage stick is included. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 1003 - 1900’s Drum. 15 - 1/2” Dia. This has typical overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1004 - 1920’s Toy Drum. 15” Dia. This 1920’s era drum has some overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1009 1005 - Circa 1900 Drum with Decoration. 16” Dia. This drum has a decorated top and bottom band. A vintage pair of drumsticks is included. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1006 - Lot of 2: Drums. Largest : 12 - 1/2” Dia. One drum in this lot is from a Confederate Veterans group. The other early drum has overall wear and one split skin. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1007 - Lot of 2: Civil War Calvary Swords. Both swords include original metal sheaths. Rusty and patina. Both have the d-style brass hand guards. One sword has no maker marks, the other has a rusty blade which is marked Horstmann’s Phila. The outer leather wrap of the Horstmann sword is missing, while the other has deteriorated leather. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
1008 - Lot of 4: 19th Century Swords. All four have sheaths. First sword is marked “US A.H.C. 1863”, second is not marked with an etched blade and brass sheath, third is marked “US DFII 1863 by Emerson & Silver, Trent, New Jersey, and last sword has an etched blade of a US motif, with an unreadable makers mark. (Very Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 1009 - Maj. Gen. James C. Veatch Civil War Presentation James C. Veatch served as a Union general during the American Civil War, fighting primarily in the Western Theater. He rose to command of a division of infantry and fought in several important battles. US patriotic sword made by “PDL”. Sword has an etched blade, US motif, silver handle, ornate patriotic themed hilt and hand guard. Scabbard has brass overlays “Presented to Col. James Clifford Veatch 25 Indiana Infantry 1862 from his fellow officers”. Veatch fought at the Battle of Shiloh. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00
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1010 - Pair of Ivory Handled Eagle Pommel C.W. Swords. This pair of Civil War cutlas style swords feature ivory handles, eagle pommels, makers not readable. They have US military motif etched blades, leather sheaths. One is attributed to US Major Stergeans, the other is Capt. Edward ?. Both blade have rust, sheaths have some dry rot. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00 1011 - Lot of 4: 19th Century Dress Swords. All four have sheaths intact. First marked “Roundy Chicago”, second is marked “Schnitzler Ana”, the third is marked “M.C. Lilley, Columbus”, and the last is unmarked. (Very Good - Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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1016 - Lot of 8: Cartridges The lot includes: a Remington “Rocket” 22 box; and a Peter “Thunderbolt” 22 short box, both complete and excellent; Remington 22 Klay Bird in new condition; sealed box of UMC long rifle in early two piece box; UMC .22 shot; empty Winchester 22 long bod with insert; Browning 22 long rifle “Nail Drivers”; early two piece UMC 22 short box. (Excellent). 150.00 - 200.00 1017 - Lot of 5: Cartridges Sealed box of Winchester .30 Army; three .45 caliber M1911 full boxes; full box of Winchester .30 M1 caliber in dummy cartridges; Winchester 37 mm Hotchkiss for a field gun, very early, stamped 5-19. (Excellent). 150.00 - 200.00 1018 - Lot of 5: 2 Piece Shot Shell Boxes. Ward’s Red Head 12 gauge (eight shells), label shows age soiling; Sear Mallard Sportload, full 16 gauge, seam split at top and edge scuffing; Sears Mallard Sportload (24 shells) 12 gauge, missing box side and parts of label; Bingham Company Star Brand (23 shells) 12 gauge, staining on top with seam split; Peters Victor 12 gauge, empty with bottom stain. (Fair - Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00
1019 - Savage Revolving Fire Arms Co. Six Cartridges. In original box with Navy pistol listed at bottom. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1020 - Lot of 4: Winchester Boxes. The first box is sealed with 32 caliber Smith and Wesson with great labels; the second is a two piece box with 19 shells of .38-55 and intact labels and slight edge wear; the third box has .44 caliber Winchester partial by UMC; and the last box is .38 caliber Winchester box that is empty of the correct shells and shows scuffing and wear. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1021 - Winchester .44 Cal. for Model 1873 Full Box. Ammo is correct. Box shows edge wear and soiling, and part of the end label is missing. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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1022 - Winchester .44 Cal. Repeating Rifle Full Box. Circa 1866-1867. Rim fire cartridges with the raised “H” head stamp in a circle. Shows light scuffing. Label intact. A very rare box! (Excellent). 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 1023 - Full Case of .52 Cal Civil War Spencer Cartridges Six boxes of 6. One box is opened with one missing. Also an extra box of 6 Spencers. (Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00 1024 - Photo Album depicting a Cowboy. 10 - 1/2” L. This photo album has a celluloid cover depicting a cowboy in the old west. A few scrapes here and there. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 156
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1025 - Photo Album depicting a Native American. 10 - 1/2” L. This photo album has a cloth cover with a celluloid image of a Native American in a head dress. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1026 - Photo Album Depicting a Beautiful Young Girl. 10 - 1/2” L. This photo album has a celluloid cover depicting a beautiful young girl with roses. Minor overall scratching. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1027 - Strongbox. 22” L x 17” W x 12”H. Given to Buffalo Bill by the Queen of England. Kept in Buffalo Bill’s Traveling Circus wagon. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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1028 - Lot of Circa 1920 Police Memorabilia. 18” L. This lot incldues a frame containing a pair of handcuffs, a billy club, a badge and a period of photo of a police officer. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1029 - Early Parade Coat and Hat. This coat and hat is decorated with beading. American flags on both. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 1030 - Edward of England Pirate Flag. 35” x 55”. This pirate flag has typical wear. Restitched. 1800’s. (Very Good Plus). 8,000.00 - 10,000.00 1031 - Huge Tramp Art Frame. 55” x 44”. This tramp art frame is a work of art. Assembled with 100’s of tiny pieces. This would have been taken weeks to complete. (Very Good Plus). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1032 - Large Lot of Foreign Coins. Most date 1910-1980. Includes circulated first day cover stamps, few folded paper currency and 1000+ coins. Large variety of countries. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1033 - Large Glass Cane. 79” L. Damaged to top of cane.. (Good) 100.00 - 200.00 1034 - Lot of 2: Native American Lacrosse Sticks. This lot includes two early lacrosse sticks. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1035 - Lot of Assorted Telegraph Machines. Largest : 8 -1/2” L. This lot includes five assorted telegraph machines. 50.00 - 150.00
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1036 - Lot of 2: Glass Trophy Advertising Hats. 15” L. One hat in this lot is a Stetson advertising commemorative hat and the other is plain with no writing. (Excellent). 50.00 - 150.00 1037 - Lot of 2: Machines. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes a check perforating machine and a telegraph machine. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 1038 - Staats Coin Counter Machine. 10 - 1/2” L. This dated 1890 Staats tray coin counter is in good condition. Minor chrome loss overall. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1042 - Brass Kerosene Lamp. 12 - 1/2” T. This brass lamp has a hand crank on the side. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1044 - Peters Shell Display Case. 16” L. This Peters countertop display case has moderate wear overall. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1043 - Lot of Gun Primer Tins. Largest: 2 - 1/4” L. The manufacturers represented in this lot include UMC, Winchester, Remington, and others. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1045 - Lot of Advertising Tins. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a rivet tin, a powder tin, a Remington gun oil tin, and several others. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
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LOT - 1050 1046 - Lot of 3: Blue Commemorative Plates and Pitcher. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes a plate depicting George Custer, a plate depicting Buffalo Bill and a pitcher with a Native American scene. (Excellent). 50.00 - 150.00 1047 - Lot of 2: Westmoreland Glass Guns. Each: 4 - 1/2” L. This lot includes two small pistols made by Westmoreland Glass Co. (Near Mint). 50.00 - 100.00 LOT - 1052
1048 - Lot of 4: Assorted Wooden Boxes. Largest: 20” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1049 - Lot of 3: Small Scales in Wooden Cases. Largest: 8” L. This lot includes three small scale sets. None are complete. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1051 - Brass India Lock. 26”L. This large brass or cast iron locking device is in great condition. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1050 - Lot of Fishing Lures. Largest: 8” L. This lot includes several jointed lures and numerous other wooden and plastic lures. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1052 - Early Brass Telescope. 10 - 1/4”L. This late 19th century brass telescope is in ver nice condition. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1053 - Lot of Assorted Flasks and Bottles. Largest: 12” L. This lot includes an octagonal Rumford bottle, an Atwood Bitters bottle, a Kennedy bottle, an early glass water bottle and numerous glass flasks and whiskey bottles. (Very Good - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1054 - Wooden Medical Case & Other Items. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes a wooden case with numerous instruments. Also included are two bone saws. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1055 - Cane with Metal Horse Head. 32” L. Marked “SCHW. GMUND.” (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
1057 - Lot of 7: Flints. One “Gray Ghost”. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1058 - Lot of 12: Photos of Wild West Criminals. 12” x 9 - 1/2”. This lot includes 12 reproduction photos of slain criminals, hangings and more. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1059 - Lot of 3: Interior Tavern Photos. Largest: 14” L. Pittsburgh, PA. This lot includes three interior view photos from Manfredo’s 6th Ave. Hotel. This hotel may have been in Pittsburgh, PA. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
1056 - Confederate Prison Cane. 34”L. This cane is inscribed CSA “To my hut mate at Ft. Delaware 7th Tenn. Cavalry.” (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1060 - Lot of Framed Items. Largest: 13” x 22”. This lot includes a framed cardboard sign for E.C. Shotgun Powder, a Winchester ad, and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1061 - Gen. William T. Sherman Print. 21 -1/2” x 17 -1/2”. This print depicting Gen. W.T. Sherman has heavy foxing and stains. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1062 - Till Goodan Cowboy Print. 24 -1/2” x 19” . This print by western artist Till Goodan is very clean. A nice image. Framed. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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1063 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00 1064 - Two-Sided Cowboy Sign Painted on Wood. 55” x 27”. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00 1065 - Artifacts in cases Each: 6” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1066 - Artifacts in cases Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1067 - Artifacts in cases Largest: 12” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1071 - Lot of 3: Artifacts. Largest: 7” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1068 - Artifacts in cases. Each: 12” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1072 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 5” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1069 - Lot of 8: Artifacts. Largest: 4” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1073 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 6” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1070 - Lot of 3: Artifacts. Largest: 3” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1074 - Artifact 8” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1078 - Artifact 16 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1075 - Artifact 9 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1079 - Artifact 10” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1076 - Artifact 9” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1080 - Early Wood & Steel Adze. 13 - 1/2” L. This early adze is in very nice condition. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1077 - Artifact 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1081 - Old Historic Axe. 25 - 3/4 L. No markings. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1082 - Canoe Hook & Early Indian Sheath. 45” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1083 - Lot of 3: Early Indian Bows. From the Standford Lewis collection. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1084 - Lot of 10: Native American Arrows & Bows. This lot includes three bows and seven arrows. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1085 - Lot of 4: Early Items. 85” L. Early spears, oak cleaning rod and an early campaign torch. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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1086 - Lot of 2: Early Items. Indian bow and arrows, and a sheath, and an early tomahawk. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1087 - Composite Cigar Indian Princess. 57” T. Nice detail. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 1088 - Lot of 2: Artifact Items. Largest : 22” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1089 - Lot of 3: Photo Albums Depicting Native Americans Largest: 12 “ L. This lot includes two photo albums with celluloid covers depicting Native Americans and one cloth bound album depicting a Native American. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1090 - 19th Century Leather & Cloth Beaded Vest. 22” L. With early brass shoe buttons. Stars and floral beadwork. Pawnee made. Early small beads. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
1093 - Lot of 2: Indian Baskets. Largest: 13 - 1/2” L. Late 19th century or very early 20th century. Includes one large Cherokee cane splint basket which can be used as a storage jar, and one small Thompson Fraser river storage basket with lid. Storage basket is imbricated with dyed cherry bark. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00
1091 - Lot of Beaded Items and Beads. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes several small beaded items and a large lot of loose beads. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1092 - Lot of Beaded Items. Largest: 8” L. This lot includes a beaded heart, a beaded rooster figure and a pair of moccasins. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1094 - Lot of 17: Miscellaneous Baskets. Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. Five smaller papago baskets, and two larger papago baskets. Northwest coast Makaha baskets and one small klamath bowl. Remaining baskets are non-specific. (Good). 500.00 - 600.00
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1095 - Lot of 6: Baskets & Hat. Largest: 17 - 1/2” L. Two Klamath, one Klikaitat, one Hupa Yurok hat, and early Papago, and one Great Lakes sweet grass basket. (Fair Good). 500.00 - 600.00 1096 - Lot of 2: Early Woodlands Indian Baskets Largest: 11 - 1/2” L. Circa 1880’s. One probably Iroquois, the other probably Ojibwa. Beautifully quilled birch bark and sweet grass baskets. Exceptionally large and wonderful. (Fair - Good). 500.00 - 600.00 1097 - Early Turn of the Century Wax Figure. Largest: 22 - 1/2” L. Includes beaded shawl. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1098 - Turquoise Silver Belt Buckle. 3” L. Marked “12K Gold on Sterling.” (Very Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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1099 - Lot of 3: Silver, Turquoise, & Coral Bracelets. Largest: 3” L. First watchband bracelet is silver with three turquoise stones, two of which are cracked, and the bracelet has damage and a Sako watch. The second watch bracelet has the chip inlay and turqouse stone intact, ladies watch, signed with a fancy “B” on the back. The third bracelet is a very large cuff style bracelet with turquoise stones, coral branch, and Kachina figure inlay. Marked “Thunderball 2-12-76”. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00 1100 - “N.P.” Branding Iron. 26 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1101 - Bar “F.F.” Branding Iron. 20” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1102 - “F.M.” Branding Iron. 21 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00
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1103 - “F” Branding Iron. 24” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1104 - Diamond “H” Branding Iron. 35” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1105 - Rich Brand Branding Iron. 43 - 1/2” L. This branding iron has typical wear from use (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1108 1106 - Mounted North American Mountain Lion. 75” L. This mounted mountain lion is in very nice condition and well done. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 1107 - Stagecoach Model. 24” L. This early 20th century stagecoach model appears to be handmade. The horses are cast white metal. Overall moderate wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1108 - Violin Case with Guns and Gambling Items. 29” L. This gambler’s case includes a sawed off shotgun, a pistol, playing cards, chips, dice, pocketwatch and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1109 - 1903 Cast Iron and Wood Wagon Jack. 28” T. This dated 1903 wagon jac is very clean. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00
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1110 - Lot of Assorted Spurs and Related Items. Largest : 21” L. This includes numerous single spurs and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
1113 - Lot of 2: Wells Fargo Safes. Largest: 13 - 1/4” L. One with battery that rings bell. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
1111 - Lot of Assorted Horse Related Items. Largest: 22” L. This lot includes a pair of spurs, bits, and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1114 - Colonel William R. Ayletts Plantation Saddle Circa 1860’s. Wonderfully stitched seat and cantle. Great old vintage repairs. (Fair). 500.00 - 800.00
1112 - Lot of 7: Figures. Largest: 10” L. Includes two bronze, pewter trapper, two brass Indians, and two cast iron bookends. Bronze figures are a chief and warrior and the bookends are Indians sleeping on horses. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
1115 - Highback Western Cowboy Saddle. Circa 1920’s. Jonas Brothers Makers in Glendive, Montana. Missing sheepskin on the underside. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00 1116 - Western Trick Riders Saddle. Cheyenne Bill saddle signed gramma bullhide covered saddle belonging to Cheyenne Bill, wild west showman. (Good). 600.00 - 900.00
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1117 - Studded and Tooled Western Saddle. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Old brass studs. Everything seems original. Marked “Hess & Hopkins of Rockford Illinois.” (Good). 550.00 - 650.00
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1118 - Lot of 2: Pistol Rig & Ranger Set. Largest: 40” L. 1930’s-40’s. Lot consists of one pistol belt and one ranger set. Pistol rig is made by H.H. Heiser and signed by TV and movie actor Leo Carillo. “To Bill Danjiue From Leo Carillo”. The second piece is a sterling ranger set by H. Miller Blathe, Kansas. Marked on back of buckle “Sterling and 10K” (Good). 600.00 - 800.00
1121 - Hereford Brand Tex Tan of Yokum Texas Saddle. Circa 1940’s-1950’s. Silver mounted with a black reading hand-made silver. Ornaments by B.W. Holtz, Carrolltown, Pennsylvania. Hand-tooled silver mounts. Includes a matching breast band, bridle and rocker engraved bit. (Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
1119 - Lot of 2: Decorated Fancy Bridles. Largest: 31” L. One with a classic California bit with engraved silver mounts circa 1880. And the second is a nickel mounted fancy bridle with buckles and conchos, and a pistol formed but marked “Campbell No. 6118”. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00
1122 - Nickel Silver Mounted Saddle. Circa 1920’s-1930’s. Made by Newell Saddle Shop, St. Louis, Missouri. Includes some sterling mounts, and silver dollars mounted in pommel, with some decorations in the skirting. Also includes saddle blanket. (Good). 6,000.00 - 8,000.00
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LOT - 1128 1123 - Duhamel Co. Makers Highback Saddle. Circa 1920’s. Rapid City, South Dakota. With bridle and brass horse head and horseshoe bit. Bridle is marked “R.J. Grazie Pueblo, Colorado.” Includes lariat and rifle scabbard. (Good). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 1124 - Nickel Mounted Parade Saddle. No visible makers marks on metalwork or on the saddle. Nicely done with fancy tapaderas, breast band Martingale, and bridle. (Good). 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 1125 - Wonderfully-Tooled Leather Western Saddle. Marked “Western Champion” on silver pommel. Belonging to Tom Mix, famous western movie star. Includes bridle bit and breast band. Tapaderos have a fancy hand-tooled “M” on them lending more credence to the identification Bridle seems to be unmarked. All three pieces with matching silver mounts. (Good). 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 1126 - 1920’s-40’s Double Loop Brass Mounted Pistol Rig. 37” L. Attached brass tag reads “D.O. Gray 116 East C Street Pueblo, Colorado”. All original and in good condition. (Good). 550.00 - 650.00
LOT - 1129 1127 - Early 20th Century Plains Womens Concho Belt. 42” L. With drop and tip. Complete with old leather backing. Hand stamped ponchos. (Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1128 - Texas Concho Belt. 38” L. This older leather belt has silver medallions attached. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1129 - Studded Cowboy Chaps. Maker signed “Miles City Saddlery Co., Miles City, Montana.” Very nice stud work. Wonderful scalloped edge. Leather is in good condition. 1200-1500 (Good). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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1130 - Three Pairs of Early Childs Boots. Largest” 9” T. Circa 1880’s-1910. Show wear and use. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00
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1131 - Lot of 4: Much Used Vintage Cowboy Hats. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. Including one 1936 Texas Centennial souvenir, and three other hats with great character. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 1132 - Lot of 2: Pairs of Chihuahua Inlaid Spurs. Largest: 17 - 1/2” L. Chihuahua Inlaid late 19th to early 20th century. One early drop shank “near pair”. One spur was probably lost in the period and replaced with a close match. Probably original leathers. Late 19th early 20th century. There is some damage to the leather. (Fair). 350.00 - 450.00 LOT - 1136
1133 - Lot of 2: Pairs of 20th Century Spurs. Largest: 11” L. Iron with silver and nickel inlays. Both with original jingle-bob drops. One pair has both original straps, the second pair straps appear to have some replacements. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
1135 - Lot of 3: Buffalo Bill Photos. Largest: 9” L. Includes cabinet card with a great image, photo matted on card and a Col. W.F. Cody postcard. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
1134 - Buffalo Bill & Annie Oakley Framed Items. 36 -1/2” x 12 -1/2”. This group includes prints depicting Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. There is biographical information about each. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
1136 - Lot of Buffalo Bill Items. Largest: 11” L. This lot includes a Buffalo Bill on horse figure, a whiskey decanter with his image, several books, framed items and more. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1137 - Jesse James Missouri Outlaw Poster. 31” x 20 -1/2”. This poster has light soiling and a few stains. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1138 - Ken Maynard Movie Poster. 41” x 27”. This poster is from Maynard’s film “Smoking Guns.” It’s in very nice condition with only a few pinholes at the top edge. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1139 - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Poster. 54 -1/2” x 32”. This circus poster depicts the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1140 - Lot of 3: Wanted Posters and Photo. Largest: 16” x 12”. This lot includes reproduction wanted posters of Sam Bass and The Sundance Kid. Also included is a photo of a gunslinger. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 LOT - 1140
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1141 - Tom Mix Circus and Wild West Show Poster. 47” x 15”. This poster has light soiling. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1142 - Lot of Tom Mix Items. Largest: 18 - 1/2” x 15”. This lot includes a framed lobby card, a framed photo with pocket knife and a framed group of paper items. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 1143 - Tom Mix Photo and Autograph Card. 21 -1/2” x 14 -1/4”. This framed photo of Tom Mix also includes his signature on a card. We believe the signature is authentic. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1144 - Circa 1900 Drum. 16” Dia. This drum is very attractive. It appears to be in great condition and includes a vintage pair of drum sticks. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
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1145 - Large Album of Civil War Era Printed Matter. 15” L. This album includes numerous cut-out items glued onto album pages. There are many patriotic envelopes and partials, images cut from period publications depicting war scenes and other items. A wonderful album compiled during the war. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 500.00 1146 - Dressed Mannequin with Civil War Period Outfit. 74” T. (Very Good). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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1147 - Early 20th Century Naval Jacket. 43” T. This early 20th century naval jacket has some loss to the oak leaves on the color. Machine sewn button holes. Some loss at spots here and there. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 1148 - Lot of 3:Original Large US Embossed Powder Flasks Largest 10” L. Three nice original US embossed powder flasks, large sized for large caliber rifles and following pieces. One is marked “MP Ames 1838”, one is marked “Batty 1850” and the third is unmarked. All are in excellent condition with original patina. Virtually dent free. (Very Good). 500.00 - 700.00 1149 - Lot of Civil War Prints and More. 22 -1/2” x 18”. This lot includes numerous prints of Civil War leaders. There is also a framed discharge letter. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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1151 - Gambler’s Box. 17” L. This lot includes chips, dice, playing cards, a flask and other items. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1152 - Civil War Canteen. Largest: 10” L. Porcelain. John Dewnling 98th Regt. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1153 - Miniature Cannon. 22” L. Iron cannon that shoots a 12 gauge shotgun shell. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1154 - Circa 1890 42 Star American Flag. This 42-star American flag has moderate overall wear. A few holes here and there. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1155 - Lot of 2: Wooden Powder Casks. Largest: 10” L. One cask has a cast iron handle. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1156 - Colt Gas Light. 13” L. Colt Gas light from Wells Fargo Bank in Sacramento, California. Signed by Colt Firearms. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00 1157 - Lot of 28: Special Shell Boxes in Crate. 14” L. This Remington crate contains 40 empty boxes for 38 special shells. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1158 - Large Horn with Inscribed Metal Plate. Largest: 30” L. This horn has a metal plate attached that appears to be written in Latin and is dated 1891. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1159 - Lot of 2: Precision Tool Kits. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes a small brass drafting set in a hinged lid leather case and another precision tool kit in a lined wooden box. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 LOT - 1161 1160 - Dr. John. W. Simmons Lot. Largest: 18 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. This lot includes Simmons’ saddle and blanket, numerous photos, medical kit, pocketwatch, several surgical saws, and many other items. (Very Good). 8,000.00 - 10,000.00 1161 - Lot of 3 assorted Uniforms and Suits. Largest: 33” L. This lot includes a cadet dress uniform, and two Circa 1900 suits. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1162 - Lot of Buffalo Bill Items. Largest: 16” x 14”. This lot includes several Buffalo Bill postcards, several photos, a reproduction early program, several die-cutss and numerous other items. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1163 1163 - Lot of 7: Western Related Ephemera. Largest: 21” x 13 - 1/2”. Interesting collection which includes three very interesting items. First is a Buffalo Bill Cody $1 souvenir Wild West Show autographed playing card, second is a framed Annie Oakley 1905 dated autograph cut and framed, third is a framed cabinet card of Annie Oakley, fourth is a framed 11x14 Col. McCoy Wild West Show photograph dated 1938, next is a Buffalo Bill Pawnee Bill framed color lithograph, next is man and woman photographs in frame and lastly is a framed lithograph dated 1907 with Buffalo Bill. (The autographs have not been authenticated). (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00
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1164 - Lot of 2: Civil War Calvary Swords. Both swords include original metal sheaths. Rusty and patina. Both have the d-style brass hand guards. One sword has no maker marks, the other has a rusty blade which is marked Horstmann’s Phila. The outer leather wrap of the Horstmann sword is missing, while the other has deteriorated leather. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1165 - US Presentation Sword Maj. George Jacob Hoffa. US style sword, patriotic motif hilt, wrapped shark skin handle. Beautifully etched blade, dated January 5th 1897. Blade and scabbard both engraved with his name. Blade is near mint. Excellent scabbaaard. Further research into his military career could yield some interesting and valuable information (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1166 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Swords. First sword was manufactured in Germany, has “E Pluribus Unum” etched blade. Retailed by Schuyler Hartley in Graham, New York. Has a metal “E Pluribus Unum” eagle hand guard, shark skin handle missing wire wrap. Sheath is broken two pieces. Second sword is a large hand guard, unmarked blade, rusted iron sheath, hand guard tarnished, wooden handle, wire wrap broken. Third sword has etched blade, no maker, shark skin handle, wire wrap, simple brass hand guard, leather and brass sheath, tip missing, and very good condition. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1167 - 1887 Presentation Sword - Gen. John A. Wiley. This is a wonderful sword engraved and presented to General John A. Wiley by his staff at the Centennial celebration of the signing of the constitution in Philadelphia, September 16, 1887. Etched blade, US eagle motif hilt, metal scabbard with carved brass fittings. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 1172 1168 - Henry Middle Civil War Presentation Sword. No visible maker stamp. Patriotic flag and US Civil War motif etched blade. Henry Middle punched dot engraved on scabbard. Has US embossed hand guard. Shark skin, wire wrapped handle. Comes with US leather sword and belt hangers. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1169 - Col. Riddile Civil War Presentation Sword Mfg by M. C. Lilley Co. Near mint US patriotic motif, etched blade, shark skin braided handle, lions head hilt. Ornate relief brass military motif overlays on scabbard. The blade has the etched presentation indicating Riddile was from Latrobe Pennsylvania 1st Regiment. Wonderful presentation sword in immaculate condition and quite stunning. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 1170 - Pair of Middle Eastern Ivory Handled Swords. These swords Japanese samurai swords with fully carved metal sheaths, unmarked blades, what appear to be ivory handles, modern red sash. (Very Good). 400.00 - 500.00 178
LOT - 1173 1171 - Large Bowie Knife Trade Store Display. These were made to hang in stores advertising wears. It is a large bowie knife, 19th century, with a 21” blade, 31” overall, wood handle. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1172 - Lot of Tools. Largest: 12” L. Includes two brass and wooden levels, bullet grip, early fishing reel, saw with no blade and an 1894 cutter. (Excellent). 200.00 - 500.00 1173 - Circa 1840’s Turret Gun Tool Room Prototype. Interesting one of a kind top break prototype of a Billinghurst style turret gun. .48 caliber, 19 shot top break, no markings, ring trigger, working model. Rare one of a kind item. (Very Good). 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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1174 - Early Farriers Tools. 19” L. Mounted for carrying on a horse. Embossed mark on leather “US Fifth Cav-Lt.”. With seven period tools including rasp, tongs, and several other tools. 19th to early 20th century. Complete and great. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 LOT - 1174
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LOT - 1177 1175 - Showcase with Bullet Samples. 25” x 24 -1/2”. This showcase includes over 50 sample bullets and shells. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1176 - Shotgun Shell and Shot Sample Case. 25” x 24 -1/2”. This case includes 26 sample shells and 28 shot samples. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 1177 - Showcase with Bullet Shells. 25” x 24 -1/2” . This showcase includes over 50 sample bullets and shells. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1180 1179 - Showcase with Bullet Samples. 25” x 24 -1/2”. This showcase includes over 50 sample bullets and shells. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1180 - Lot of 3: Cartridges. The lot includes two Winchester .41 Swiss boxes, one is full and the other has four rounds, both are strong examples with a small part of the top label missing; the third box of the lot is a full box of UMC .25-.25 Stevens, with the top half of the box missing. (Very Good). 200.00 - 250.00
1178 - Showcase with Bullet Samples. 25” x 24 -1/2”. This showcase includes over 50 sample bullets and shells. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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1182 - Lot of 3: Two Sealed Winchester .30 Cal. Boxes. For Model 1894 rifle and others. One box is full patch and shows edge wear, one box is a metal patched with great condition, and one box is a partial two-piece UMC. (Very Good). 250.00 - 300.00
1185 - Sheath Knife. 10” L. Jean Case Cut Co., Little Valley, New York, circa 1926 - 1951. 5” blade, 9-1/4” overall, handle is amber celluloid with brass crowns and finger guard. (Near Mint). 100.00 - 200.00
1183 - Lot of 24: Knives. Largest: 4 - 3/4” L. Including makers Cattaraugus, Ulster, Remington, Ideal, Zippo, and Imperial. Lot consists of 24 various one-, two-, three-, and four-blade folders and some fixed blade souvenir knives. Circa 1920’s - contemporary. (Fair - Near Mint Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
1186 - Lot of 4: Knives. Largest: 11 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: Austrian “Deer’s Foot” one-blade folding knife with cork screw measures 5-1/2” closed, lock back no longer works, lock mechanism is broken and missing; Austrian A.W. Wadsworth & Sons “Deer’s Foot” one-blade folding knife with cork screw measures 5-1/2”, lock back’s lock mechanism is still working; “Deer’s Foot” unsigned sheath knife, blades measuring 4-3/4”, 11” overall, and original sheath; and Solingen Rostfree “Deer’s Foot” sheath knife, blades measures 3-7/8”, overall 9”, with original sheath. Circa 1920 - 1940. (Fair - Near Mint). 100.00 - 200.00
1184 - Lot f 28: Various Knives. Largest: 5” L. Including makers Camillus, Utica, Cattaraugus, Ka-Bar, Case XX, and Colonial. 28 various one-, two-, three-, and four-blade folders. Circa 1920’s - contemporary. (Fair - Neat Mint Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1187 - Lot of 7: Fixed Blades. Largest: 9 - 1/2” L. The lot includes: unsigned Outers with a 4” blade, 7-1/2” overall, a jigged bone handle, and incorrect sheath; a Remington DuPont No RH72P with a 4-1/4” lade, 8” overall, a red and black composite handle that has aluminum crowns, and a correct leather sheath; a Western No. W39 with a 5-1/8” blade, 9-1/2” overall, wood handle with aluminum crowns, and incorrect leather sheath; an unsigned German manufacture with 4-5/8” blade, 8-1/2” overall, a stag handle with aluminum crown, and incorrect leather sheath; Ka-Bar Olean N.Y. with a United States Navy mark, 5-1/2” blade, 9-1/2” overall, an iron handle with stacked leather, and no sheath; A.T. Co. Japan with a 4-1/4” blade, 7-7/8” overall, a bone handle with aluminum crown, and incorrect sheath; and a Q Steel with a 5” blade, 9-1/4” overall, and a composite handle with winter bottom and aluminum crown. Mid to late 20th century. (Good - Excellent) 100.00 - 200.00 1188 - Double Edged Fighting Knife. 17” L. W.J. McElroy fixed blade fighting knife with a blade measurement of 12-1/2” and an overall length of 17-1/4”. Handle is spiral hardwood with brass guard and seal cap, and brass mounts. (Fair). 100.00 - 200.00 1189 - Foreign Exotic Dagger. Unsigned spike dagger with a blade length of 13-1/4” and 19-1/4” overall length. The handle is hand carved in the form of a dog’s head. Correct leather sheath included. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1190 - Lot of 4: Folding Knives. Largest: 5” L. Lot includes: a Remington U.M.C. two-blade “Cigar” jack knife, serial No. 1225, which has been re-handled, both blades have strong snap, measures 4-1/4” closed; a Remington U.M.C. two-blade jack knife, serial No. R33, handled in bone, measuring 3-3/8” closed, blades have strong snap in both directions and have been cleaned and buffed; a Platt’s & Sons 3-3/8” “Sleeveboard” whittler handled in worm grooved bone, all blades have good snap in both directions, pen blade is broken off, and knife has been cleaned and buffed; and a Tidioiute Cutlery Co. two-blade swell center hack knife, sometimes called a “coke bottle” pattern, handled in Rodger’s bone, with both blades cold stamped. (Fair Near Mint Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
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1193 - Cattaraugus Cutlery Company Knife. 3 - 1/4” L. From Little Valley, New York, circa 1891 - 1963 No. D2589 Whitt-L-Kraft four-blade official scout handled in jigged bone. All blades have good snap in both open and close direction. Handles are perfect on both sides, being free of cracks or chips. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1194 - Folding Sheath Knife. 9” L. U.K. & Co., Germany, circa early 20th century. One-blade folding sheath knife sometimes called a folding bowie. Knife measures 8-1/8” closed and 12” open. Handles are checkered horn. Both front and back scales are perfect, being free of cracks or chips. Lock mechanism works. Correct sheath included. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1195 - Lot of 10: Knives & Letter Opener. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: an unsigned one-blade all metal handle figural squirrel knife that measures 3” closed; K. Koester’s Sons one-blade figural shoe knife with celluloid handle advertising “Star Brand Shoes”; an Italian three-blade “Ladies Leg” knife with French pearl celluloid handles, measuring 2-7/8” closed; a D. Peres Solingen German one-blade figural touring carknife with an all metal handle; a Halma two-blade figural shoe knife with black composite handles, one hook blade, and one clip point blade; a Golidus Registered one-blade figural of a long-billed waterfowl with fancy celluloid handles and missing part of a glitter celluloid inlay, measuring 2-3/4” closed; an E. Boyd & Co. LTD Sheffield two-blade, 3-1/8” closed pen knife with nickel handles advertising “M.V. Britannic”; two Sheffield two-blade pen knives with nice multi-color inlays of the ships LL United States and the R.M.S. Queen Mary; and an American Indian figural copper letter opener. All are circa 1920 - 1950. (Fair - Near Mint Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1196 - Lot of 4: Foreign Exotic Knives. Largest: 20 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: Moroccan Koummya curved blade, circa 1940’s, with a 9-1/2” blade, overall 17”, a highly decorated handle and sheath, and base material of brass and wood; an exotic primitive fixed blade knife with a 9-5/8” blade, 14-1/2” overall, handle is horn with birds head pommel, correct handmade decorated leather sheath included; Kris Malaya circa 19th century, with a 13-3/4” blade, 16” overall, brass mounts, hand carved and profusely decorated handle, and no sheath; and a Japanese souvenir knife, circa 20th century, with a 12” blade, 20-1/4” overall, entire handle and scabbard are covered with human figures, scabbard is not complete because of a part or parts missing. (Fair - Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1199 1197 - Lot of 2: Knives. Largest: 11” L. Lot includes: an unsigned sterling dagger with a 5-3/16” blade, 9-1/2” overall length, decorated sterling handle with sterling mounts, and a sterling scabbard with beautiful high relief decoration; and a cast steel sheath knife with 4-3/8” blade, 8-1/2” overall length, and correct leather drop sheath. (Very Good - Near Mint). 300.00 - 400.00 1198 - Lot of 4: Exotic Foreign Knives. Largest: 16” L. Lot includes: a Pundales Gaucho South American fixed blade knife with all metal mounts, circa 1950’s, blade is 7” and etched with cowboys and cattle, overall length 11-1/4”, and the entire knife has relief cowboy themes; a European unsigned dagger with a stag handle and correct sheath, 10-1/2” blade, 15” overall, and iron guard and mounts; a European unsigned dagger with an all brass handle guard, unusual blade measuring 10-3/4”, overall 14-1/4”, and no sheath; and a handmade unsigned primitive exotic knife with a beautiful wood handle and wood sheath. blade measures 4-1/2”, overall 9”. (Very Good Near Mint). 300.00 - 400.00
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1199 - Lot of 3: Bowie Knife Replicas. Largest: 16” L. Lot includes: William B. Rogers well made bowie knife replica, circa 20th century, with 10” blade, 15” overall, smooth white bone handle with nickel silver mounts, cast half horse - half alligator pommel, and no sheath; a William B. Rogers well made bowie knife replica, circa 20th century, with an 11-1/2” blade, 16” overall, nicely worked back and “blade catcher”, smooth white bone handle with nickel silver guard mounts, and no sheath; and an unsigned bowie knife replica, new, poorly constructed, with a 9-3/4” blade, 15” overall, black composite handle with large S guard, and no sheath. (Excellent - Near Mint Plus). 300.00 - 400.00 1200 - Lot of 4: Bayonets. Largest: 25” L. Lot includes: a P.D. Luneschloss German bayonet with 14-1/2” blade, overall 19-3/4”, wood handle with iron mounts and finger guard, and no scabbard; an unsigned French baynoet with a full French inscription on blade back, along with 1878, 20-1/2” blade, 25-1/4” overall, wood handle with iron and brass mounts, and no scabbard; an unsigned bayonet with an 11-3/4” blade, 17” overall, “ZSO” on front tang, wood handle with steel mounts, and no scabbard; and an unsigned spike bayonet with a 13-1/2” blade, 18” overall, brass handle with steel and brass mounts, marked “K39673”, and no scabbard. (Fair - Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1205 1201 - Lot of 4: Knives. Largest: 11 - 1/4” L. Lot includes: a primitive fixed blade knife with 6-3/4” blade, 11” overall length, sectioned wood handle with copper mounts, brass oval guard, marked on tang, and no sheath; an unsigned foreign knife with a 5-1/2” blade, 9-1/2” overall length, handle and crown composed of white bone, and no sheath; an unsigned sterling handled foreign exotic dagger with a 6” floral etched blade, 11-1/4” overall length, overlay is on genuine ivory with three bare areas for initials or presentation themes, and no sheath; and an unsigned dagger, circa 19th century, with a 5” badly pitted blade, 10-1/2” overall length, and an ebony handle with fancy sterling mount. (Fair - Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00 1202 - Lot of 6: Straight Razors & Razor Strops. Largest: 12” L. Lot includes: W.H. Morely & Sons Clover brand art nouveau celluloid handled straight razor, high relief nude and florals still retain bright color; Oxford Razor Warranted Germany celluloid handled razor with American eagle, stars, stripes, and nice high relief still retaining its color; Arms & Tool Bell & Smith Sheffield fancy celluloid handled straight razor with silver inlay; E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter fancy celluloid handled straight razor with Keen Kutter acid etched on blade; and “The Cushion” belt strop and cased “Rolls” razor strop. Circa 20th century. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 184
1203 - Lot of 2: American Indian Artifacts. 21 - 1/2 “ L. Lot includes: an dagger attributed to Plains Indians with a 10-1/2” blade, 16-1/4” overall length, weathered wooden handle with iron cross guard, and no sheath; and a primitive knife with a 8-1/2” blade, 13-1/2” overall length, wood handle decorated with copper penning, and a correct and very weather sheath with copper decoration. (Fair - Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1204 - Lot of Assorted Items of Interest. Largest: 24” x 15”. This lot includes numerous early photos including a boxer, boys with high wheels bicycles, a soda fountain, an early firehouse and others. Also included is a foldout Deering farm equipment brochure and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1205 - Lot of 6: Boxes of Collectible Ammunition. Includes partial two-pc. box of UMC 32 S&W, full two-pc. box of 1924 Western 32 S&W, partial early two-pc. box of Winchester 22 shorts, empty two-pc. box of Remington 45 Colt and an early Winchester two-pc. box of 44 S&W American. (Very Good). 100.00 - 125.00
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1206 - Lot of 2: Island Type Large Machetes. One has a 27” blade, the other has a 22” blade. Both have bone carved handles, one has a wooden sheath. Age unknown, but early. (Very Good Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 1207 - Yoyo 2 - 1/2” Dia. Silver. Gorham Silver Co. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1208 - Burglar Gun. Mounted to a window. When a window was opened would fire a .22 round. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00
1210 - Cast Iron Gold Bar Mold. John Taylor and Co. San Francisco. 500 Ounces. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1211 - German Clockwork Framed Picture. 13 - 1/2” L. This picture depicts a man sitting under a tree. When working, a boy pops out and tickles him on the ear with a leaf. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1212 - Gambler’s Top Hat. 12” L. Includes a mirror on the inside of the top hat. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
1209 - Pinkerton Agency Presentation Billy Club in Case. 24 - 1/2” L. This case contains a presentation billy club given by the Pinkerton Agency. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00
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1213 - Pair of Marlin Lady Leg Handcuffs. 14” L. This pair of Marlin handcuffs is in great condition and includes the key. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00 1214 - Lot of 2: Pipes. Jefferson Co, Kentucky. Dated 1938. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00 1215 - Prison Cane. Ed. Benoid bought this C.S.A swagger cane from James Gaylord Pearson, now deceased, resident of Kansas City, KS. Jim Pearson attested that he acquired the cane from the sole remaining descendent of the original owner, who traced the “deadline” boundries of civil war prison Andersonville located in the state of Georgia. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00 1216 - Prison Cane. 34” L. Wilderness Battlefield. May 5th, 1864. Initialed W.L.W. (Very Good). 300.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 1219 1217 - Framed Lot of Arrowheads. 28 -1/2” x 28 - 1/4”. This framed group includes over 150 arrowheads and other items. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 1218 - Lot of Assorted Artifacts. 32” x 26”. This large group contains a large variety of Native American artifacts. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1219 - Lot of 52: Arrowheads. 28 -1/2 “ x 16”. This framed lot includes 52 small arrowheads. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1223 1220 - Picture 25 -1/2” x 21 -1/2”. Copyrighted 1898 by A.E. Kein. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1221 - Watercolor of an Indian on a Horse. 26” x 22”. Copyright 1907 by the Grey Litho Co., New York. No.333. No signature. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00 1222 - 1927 Peter’s Cartridge Co. Calendar. 29 -1/2 x 17”. This calendar has a large area of loss near the top and other small areas here and there. The calendar pad has only the November and December pages. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00
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1223 - DuPont Smokeless Powder Sign. 33 -1/2” x 14 -1/2”. This sign depicts an image of hunting dogs and an image of a cowboy chasing a buffalo. Cardboard divider added to middle of sign. The image may not be original to this sign. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1224 - Artifact. 9” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1225 - Artifact. 5 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1226 - Artifact. 5 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1227 - Artifact. 7 - 1/4” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1228 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 7” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1232
LOT - 1234
LOT - 1233 1229 - Lot of 5: Artifacts. Largest: 5” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1232 - Lot of 9: Artifacts. Largest: 4 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1230 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 4 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1233 - Lot of 5: Artifacts. Largest: 8” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1231 - Lot of 7: Artifacts. Largest: 5” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1234 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 7 -1/2” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 1239 1235 - Lot of 10: Artifacts. Largest: 5” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1236 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1237 - Lot of 5: Artifacts. Largest: 9” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1238 - Lot of 7: Artifacts. Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1239 - Lot of 4: Artifacts. Largest: 5” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1240 - Wood Frame with Approx. 55 Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1241 - Modern Pipe Steatite. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1242 - Modern Pipe with Steatite Figural Bowl. 20” L. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1243 - Native American in Canoe Figure. 37” L. This plaster Native American in canoe figure has only a few chips at the base. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1244 - Mannequin in Native American Attire. 84” T. This lot includes a mannequin dressed in Native American clothes. Mostly 20th century items. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 1245 - Mannequin with Native American Clothing. 61” T. Costume made in the 1800’ worn by the Iroquois Indians. (Very Good). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 1246 - Totem Pole. 73” T. Totem pole was found on the bank of a river in Warren, PA in 1921. At one point it was repainted. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1247 - Early Wooden Totem. 32” T. This tote has heavy wear and aging. (Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1248 - Owaton Native American Papier Mache Figure. 32 - 1/2” T. This papier mache Native American figure has some loss to the base and light wear to the headdress. (Very Good Plus). 600.00 - 800.00 LOT - 1246
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1249 - Framed Moccasins with Antler Knife. 21” x 21”. This lot includes four beaded moccasins and a knife with the handle made of antler. The moccasins do appear to have some age. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1252 - Child’s Indian Leather & Wooden Chair. 16” L x 12” W x 9” D. Owned by Gerald J.B. Gordon. This child’s chair has heavily worn leather with tears and breaks. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1250 - Antique Axe Head in Modern Handle. 18 - 1/4” L. With hallmarks. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1253 - Eccentric-Shaped Hand-Made Indian Drum. 29” T. 20th Century. Probably made as a coffee table, or as a novelty more than for Indian use. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00
1251 - Lot of 4: Wooden Figures. Largest: 12” L. This lot includes a wooden Native American figure, a wooden roly-poly, a wooden duck decoy with the initials L.D. and wooden carved fish creature. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1254 - Reproduction Beads and Metal Medalions. (Good - Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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LOT - 1260
1255 - Lot of 10: Strand of African Trade Beads. Largest: 13” L. This lot includes ten strands of beautiful African trade beads. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
1258 - Northern Plains Beaded Gauntlet Gloves. Each: 15 - 1/2” L. 1890’s-1910. Thread and sinew stitching. Brain tan leather. (Excellent). 1,500.00 - 1,800.00
1256 - Lot of African Trade Beads. Largest: 14” L. This lot includes 9 strands of African trade beads. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
1259 - Lot of 8: Indian Baskets. One small damaged Hopi basket, several splint baskets, one pine need basket from Florida. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
1257 - Lot of African Trade Beads. Each: 12” L. This lot of six strands of African trade beads is in great condition. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
1260 - Lot of 7: Native American Baskets. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. This lot includes seven Native American made baskets. Several with damage. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1261 - Lot of 9: Native American Baskets. Largest: 14 - 1/2” T. This lot includes nine Native American made baskets. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1262 - Lot of 2: Large Native American Baskets. Largest: 15 - 1/2” T. This lot includes a large bucket type basket and another large basket with a small opening. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1263 - Lot of 6: Indian Jewelry. Largest: 22” L. One very well made 1950’s-60’s bowguard, two small 1970’s silver bracelets with turquoise stones, one silver with turquoise stands watchband, the watch is marked “Clinton” and signed on the inside “B SEC ATERO” over a stamped broken arrow. One large eight-stone sea foam turquoise bracelet, and one damaged nickel and silver children’s concho belt. No cracked or broken stones. 1970’s. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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1264 - 1960’s-70’s Squash Blossom Necklace. Largest: 15” L. With heavy silver dime beads and old silver dollars. Heavy silver nahje. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00 1265 - “C.O.” Branding Iron. 9”” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00
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1266 - Western Branding Iron. 18 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand No. 36. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1267 - Lot of Wells Fargo Items. Largest: 23” L. This lot includes a wallet marked “Wells Fargo”, a leather purse type bag marked “Wells Fargo Co.”, and another unmarked wallet. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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1268 - Early Color Image of a Cowgirl. 19” x 10-1/2”. This beautiful color image of a cowgirl has a few rolls. It appears to be printed on canvas. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1272 1269 - U.S. Army WWII Period Snow Shoes. 28” L. Marked “C.A. Lund Prescott, Wisconsin.” includes mechanical metal bindings. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00 1270 - Pair of Early Great Lakes Indian-Made Snow Shoes. 34” L. Circa 1870-1880. Western Ojibwa. Showing some native repairs. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00 1271 - Horse Head Nickel Decorated Martingale. Nickel mounts. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00
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1272 - Lot of Western Items. Largest: 6” T. Includes a 1908 chalice quadruple plate which was a tournament prize, a tobacco tin, Civil War token dated 1863, three carriage paint tins, pocket mirror, two percussion cap tins and saddle stain crock. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 1273 - Cowboy Statue. 17” T. Pottery signed by Universal Stationary Chicago, Illinois, 1986 No. 538. No damage. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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1274 - Cox Universal Humane Cattle Gun** This type of cattle killer was invented in the early 1920’s as a more humane way to put down cattle. This is an early brass frame model and is stamped on top Cox Universal/ Temple Cox /Bromley Kent No. 3606 Original. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1275 - Wild West Show Era Decorated Western Overcoat. Button lined. Embossed accents, fur collar. Hand sewn repairs on the shoulder and minor leather repairs. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1276 - 18th Century Valaise Trunk. 20” L. This wooden trunk has leather and brass tacking accents. Substantial loss to leather and loss of some tacks. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1277 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Canteen and Cowboy Pistol Rig. Largest: 46” L. 20th century with Navajo silver and turquoise belt buckle with six turquoise and silver button decorations, which probably date from the 1960’s-70’s. Early 19th century canteen. (Fair). 250.00 - 300.00
1278 - Lot of 6: Largest: 59” L. Including two sets of antique spurs straps, one cowboy larriet, one horse hair hat band,one pair of Chihuahua spurs, and one early bullwhip. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 1279 - Lot of 5: Holsters & Cartridge Belt. Largest: 40” L. All 20th century. One older double loop holster with no mark, and one pistol rig has a souvenir badge from 2000 reading “US Marshall”. (Fair - Good). 250.00 - 350.00 1280 - Tooled Leather Single Loop Pistol Case. 12” L. Unsigned but marked “406x 38 6-1/2” on back of holster. Shows use and wear. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
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1281 - Lot of 3: Railway Express Agency Marked Holsters. Largest: 10” L Early 20th century. Also includes one American Express Co. hat. (Fair - Good). 250.00 - 350.00 1282 - Lot of 4: Holsters. Includes two dragoon saddle holsters, and Indian War holsters. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1283 - Lot of 2 Leather Gun Cases. Largest: 32” L. This lot includes Parker leather gun case and a large leather holster. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1284 - Double Holster. 13” L. This heavily tooled leather holster is in great condition. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 196
1285 - U.S. Military Saddle Bags. Circa 1900’s-1920’s. (Good). 200.00 - 500.00 1286 - Large S. Garcia Saddle Bags. Circa 1950’s-1960’s. Hand-tooled. No makers mark. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1287 - Cowboy Saddle with Stud Work Tooling. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. No visible makers names. (Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1288 - Lot of 2: Fariyas Boxes in Leather. Largest: 14” L Both late 19th century, early 20th century. Both have wooden bottoms. One is marked “Wells Fargo & Co.” brand. Second box is unmarked. Great early cutlers rivets. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
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1289 - American Express Company Cap. 9” Dia. This American express cap has moderate overall wear and soiling. (Very Good). 150.00 - 250.00 1290 - Colonel Dress Uniform Shoulder Pads. This pair of dress shoulder pads are in great condition and include their original box. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 500.00
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1291 - lot of 2: Belts. Includes one Union and one Confederate. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 LOT - 1291
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LOT - 1295 1292 - Leather Lashing Belt. 72” L. This leather lashing belt was used at the Texas State Penitentiaries. It has overall wear from use. (Very Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00 1293 - Two Pairs of Cowboy Boots. Largest: 21” T. One contemporary very tall custom made high tops, and one pair of medium high tops in snake. (Fair - Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1294 - Pair of Much Used Cowboy High Top Boots. Each: 17 - 1/2” T. Circa 1930’s-40’s. With pair of unsigned overlaid nickel on iron spurs. Working bronc buster buckled straps. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00 1295 - One Pair of Handmade Giant Spurs. Each: 17” L. Circa 1940’s-50’s. Large gooseneck spurs marked “WDR3VIG-UN”, Most likely a maker’s boast or a store display. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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1296 - Pair of Signed Overlaid Cowboy Spurs. Each: 8” L. Signed “Andrews 1990”. With marks, 20th century Texas made straps and fine overlaid buckles. Shows wear and use. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 1297 - Lot of 2: Framed Buffalo Bill Items. 12-1/2” x 9-1/2”. This lot includes an early Buffalo Bill two-sided program. Unfortunately it’s been heavily trimmed. Also included is a similar print depicting Buffalo Bill. (Very Good). 500.00 - 800.00
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1298 - Buffalo Bill Wild West Rough Riders Poster. 24” x 30”. This poster has minor staining, soiling and discoloring. It has been glued down onto a board. It was printed by the Strobridge Litho Co in Cincinnati and New York. Framed under glass. (Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1299 - Buffalo Bill Sitting Bull Framed Group. 27 - 1/4” x 21 -1/2”. This group includes several Buffalo Bill Wild West Show cards, cards depicting Chief Little Soldier and Horse Chief, a reproduction panoramic photo of the Wild West Show cast and other items. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1300 - The Cowboy Girl Movie Poster. 43” x 29”. This Cowboy Girl movie poster was printed by the Ackermann-Quigley Litho Co. in New York. It has some soiling, small stains and loss to the edges. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1301 - Framed Tom Mix Group. 23” x 18 -1/2”. This group includes an envelope and announcement sheet, an arcade card, and Goldblatt Bros. Circus flyer. All features Tom Mix. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1302 - Tom Mix Circus & Wild West Show Poster. 33 -1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. This poster has some creases to the bottom section. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1303 - Confederate States Our Heors Our Flags Poster. 27 - 1/2” x 23 -1/2”. This 1800’s poster depicts Confederate military leaders including, Robert E. Lee, General Hood, General Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson and others. Moderate staining and a few tears. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1304 - Stetson Hats Poster. 34”x 26”. This poster advertising Stetson has minor soiling and a few light stains. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1305 - John Wayne Figure with Autograph. 20” L. This lot includes a John Wayne figure by D. Monfort and dated 1983. The lot also includes a John Wayne business card inscribed “Good Luck - John Wayne - Alamo 1960.” (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 1306 - 19th Century Heavy Spanish-Hide Bucket. 15” T. 101 Ranch water bucket. Either bull or buffalo hide. 300-400 (Fair - Good). 150.00 - 250.00
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1307 - Civil War era Cannonball. This is the largest round we have seen. The round has a hollow center which would have been filled with explosives and shrapnel. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1308 - Lot of 3: Military Hats. Largest : 10” L. This lot includes a 20th century U.S. Navy cap and two earlier caps. Some overall wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 1309 - Lot of 2: 19th Century Military Caps. Largest : 10” L. This lot contains two blue military caps. Both have the GAR insignia. Moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1310 - Color Print of a Young Union Soldier. 27” x 31”. This print depicts a young unknown Union Soldier. Framed. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1311 - Framed Drawing of Union Soldier. 22” x 25”. This drawing of a Union Soldier appears to be in good condition. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1312 - Lot of Law Enforcement Items. Largest: 11” L This lot includes two sets of hand cuffs including an early pair. Five assorted badges, an attitude changer and an early photo of a police officer. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1313 - Civil War Framed Print. 26” x 31”. This print depicts a campfire scene. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1314 - Lot of 3: Civil War Era Prints. 18” x 24”. These three framed prints were taken from the pages of Harper’s Weekly. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1315 - 19th Century Print of Military Officer. 29” x 33”. This print has a few tiny areas of loss. Large ornate wooden frame. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1316 - Box of Early Eyeglasses. Largest : 4” L. This lot includes approx. a dozen eyeglasses dating from the 1920’s and earlier. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1317 - Lot of Pewter and Silver Utensils. Largest : 8” L. This lot includes numerous pewter mugs, plates and creamers. Also included are two sterling silver serving spoons. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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1318 - Lot of Vintage Hats. Largest : 7 -1/2” T. This lot includes three felt derbies and two silk top hats. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1319 - Assorted Shotgun Shells in Glass Top Display Case 22” L. Approximately 50 loose shotgun shell cases thrown into a glass case. 25.00 - 50.00 1320 - Lot of 6:Assorted Brass/Copper Shot Powder Flasks Largest: 8 - 1/2” L. One has a US Military theme and is marked “Batty 1847” in excellent condition with no dents, one is marked “Hawksley Sheffield” (excellent but missing spout) and four are unmarked. Wonderful collection in excellent condition with original patina. 400.00 - 600.00 1321 - Civil War Medical Kits. Largest : 11 -1/4” L. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 1322 - Lot of 19th Century Medical Items. Largest: 16 - 1/4” L This lot includes numerous medical tools from the 19th century. Also included is a wooden case with numerous vials of medicine, and and 1854 edition of John Erichson’s book “The Science and Art of Surgery”. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 1324 1323 - Civil War Era Surgical Kit in Box. 16” L. This wooden box contains four assorted surgical saws. There are several items missing. The brass trimmed box is clean. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 1324 - Framed Confederate Flag. 27” x 40”. This confederate flag has heavy fading and numerous small holes. Framed under glass. (Good) 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1325 1325 - 13-Star US Yacht Club Ensign Flag. 37” x 43”. These flags have been used since 1848 to identify American Pleasure Craft in US waters. Flag is all original featuring a Navy anchor surrounded by 13 stars. It is poorly mounted in a frame. Flag shows much wear with frayed edges, holes and tears. Could greatly benefit from expert conservation. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1326 - Lot of 5: Assorted Vintage Swords. First one has unknown maker, brass handle, inscribed “Presented to M. (?) Oates by his friends in the city of Norfolk, December 23 1863.” The second is an M.C Lilley dress sword, IAUW with navy anchors. Third one has an etched blade, broken leather sheath with brass fittings, shark skin handle, wire wrapped, brass hand guard. Fourth is an unmarked cutlass with no sheath, wire wrapped handle, chaffed, simple brass “D” hand guard. And last is a Civil War medical staff sword, has an American eagle brass hand guard, wire wrapped leather handle chaffing, no sheath. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 1326
1327 - 1841 Ames Navel Short Sword Patterned after the Model 1832 Ames short sword, this example has the large brass handguard. It is stamped No 163 with no other stamps. Does not have the sheath. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1328 - Lot of 2: Civil War Calvary Swords. One sword has a proof mark. Decorated brass d hand guard, shark skin with wire wrap. Clean blade, rusty sheath. Second sword is made by Ames Mfg. Chickapee, Mass. Dated 1863 US stamped. Blade is clean. Dark brass d-style guard. Chafed leather handle, wire wrapped. Rusty scabbard. Includes original US Civil War eagle belt buckle and sword hanger. (Very Good). 700.00 - 900.00 1329 - Lot of 2: Civil War Calvary Swords. One sword is stamped Sheble & Fisher Phila. Clean blade, brass d-style handle, leather wire wrapped. Second sword is marked Columbia SC (possible Confederate. Rusty blade and scabbard, brass d-style guard, leather wire wrapped. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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1330 - Capt. John Kavanagh 1851 Presentation Sword. Presentation sword with no makers mark. Etch blade artillery motif, shark skin wire wrapped handle, carved brass hilt, brass scabbard with brass overlays, eagle motif. Inscribed as follows: “Presented to Capt. John Kavanagh by the members of the Carroll Guard Company E 9th Reg. N.Y.S.M. I.V. New York, June 6th 1851”. Blade is patina but not sharpened, scabbard has several dents. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
1331 - Sword Rack with Swords. 30 - 1/2” L. This rack contains three early swords. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1332 - Lot of 4: Boxes. Includes Winchester sealed box .38 long rim fire, Winchester full and correct box .38 cal C.F., American Metallic Cartridge Co .38 cal long rim fire with 48 shells, and Remington .38 S&W partial. (Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00 1333 - Lot of 6: Full & Correct Boxes. Winchester, .35 Remington, 30-30, 348, Super Speed Silvertip, .219 Zipper, 30-06 Springfield 45-70. (Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00
1334 - Lot of 7: Boxes. Includes two boxes .32-30 which are full and correct with two partials, two boxes of .25-20 partials, and one box of mixed 25 Rem. & 35-35 in U.S. cartridge label. (Good). 150.00 - 200.00
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1335 - Lot of 12: Full 22 Boxes. By CCI, Winchester, Western, Federal, plus a very early box from American Cartridge Company “Superior”. (Very Good - Excellent). 150.00 - 200.00 1336 - Lot of 3: Cartridges The lot includes: a full box of Winchester .45-70-405, excellent shells, and tape added to the bottom of the box; the second box has eight rounds; and the third box is a sealed two piece box with .30 Government for 1906 Springfield and Winchester 54. (Good - Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00 1337 - Lot of 6: Cartridges. The lot includes two John Wayne LOT - 1339 32-40 boxes, one is full and the second has 19 rounds; a Winchester .32 long rim fire box with 44 rounds, the box shows age soiling and seam splits; a full box of .25-35 Winchester rounds in excellent condition; a full box of .30 caliber Remington ammo in a poor box that shows wear; and a Winchester .32 short time fire empty early box in great condition. (Very Good). 150.00 - 200.00 1338 - Lot of Cartridges A full Peter’s box of 22 Winchester automatic rounds, solid with nice labels; a Winchester two piece box of 22 automatic rounds, 48 total, in a nice, strong box; a Remington full box of 32 W.R.F. for Winchester Model 90; a Remington full box of .22 shorts, the box shows scuffing; and a Remington full box of Gallery “Spatter-less”. (Excellent). 175.00 - 225.00
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LOT - 1340 1339 - Heavy Marble Mantel Clock. 22” L. This marble mantel clock is in very nice condition with no noticable damage. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 1340 - Lot of 2: Early Mining Documents. Framed: This lot includes a letter in reference to mining in Bodie, CA and is dated 1876. The other is dated 1866 and involves mining in Nevada City, CA. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 1345 LOT - 1347 1341 - Percussion Cap Collection. 24” x 18”. This framed cap collection contains over 80 assorted tins. A nice ready-made collection. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1342 - DuPont Explosives Keg. 22” T. This keg has two missing wooden bands. Clean otherwise with a nice label on the end. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1345 - Lot of Early Postal Covers. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. This lot includes numerous late 19th century postal covers. Some have a Wells Fargo Express stamp. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1343 - Lot of 2: Brass and Wooden Cannons. 14 - 1/2” L. (Excellent). 150.00 - 200.00
1346 - Lot of 5: Cigar Cutters. Largest: 1 - 1/2” L. This lot includes two cutters that are marked “sterling.” (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
1344 - Shaving Kit. 7” L. Two day razor kit. Sheffield England. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
1347 - Elongated Tall Barrel. 32” T. This tall thin barrel has six wooden bands. The bottom two are loose. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1348 - Large Gun Shaped Wine Bottle. 44-1/2”. This large gun shaped D’aquino Toscano wine bottle is still filled. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00
1352 - Pocket Watch Countertop Showcase. 12 -1/2” T. This great little oak and glass case is in wonderful condition. All original glass we believe. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
1349 - Early Railroad Strong Box. 12 - 1/2” L. This early heavy strong box is in nice condition. Typical overall wear. Also included is an early railroad padlock with key marked “CPRR.” (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
1353 - Smith & Wesson Glass Case. 15 - 1/2” L. Includes back drawer and keys. Some chips to the glass. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
1350 - Large Krogman Whiskey Jug. 18” T. This No. 3 Krogman Whiskey jug is clean overall. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1351 - Wallace Drossinger Pair of Heralds. 3” x 6 - 1/2”. A pair of Pennsylvania RR Shooting Match Trophies 1929 / 1930. Stamped on bottom of base: Wallace Drossinger. Fine small castings in dark patina. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00 206
1354 - Winchester Display Case. 15” T. This wooden and glass Winchester display case is in great condition. All glass appears to be original. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1355 - Oak and Glass Countertop Display Case. 16” L. This early csse is unmarked, but appears to have been used for razors or something similar. A very nice little countertop case. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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1356 - William Frank “Doc” Carver Chest. 15” L. This chest belonged to famed sharpshooter Doc Carver. He also created the diving horse act, which his son introduced to Atlantic City in the 1920’s. The chest has over moderate wear and is dated 1879. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1357 - Brass Wall Plaque of Diver’s Helmet. 10 - 1/2” L. This wall plaque depicts a diver’s helmet and two fish. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 LOT - 1357
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1358 - Lot of 2: Assorted Pieces. Largest: 11” T. Includes carved oriental scene with boar and a folk art tobacco humidor with birds/ pipes. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1359 - Lot of 9: Early Pottery Bowls. Largest: 10” L. Includes one marked with paper label “Scioto Co, Ohio”, early middle woodland Hopewelling 500 AD, two early Fort Ancient Huntingdon West Virginia about 900 AD. Moderate wear, fragile. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1360 - Alaskan Grizzly Bear. Great display! (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
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1361 - General Custer’s Shaving Kit. 7 - 1/2” L. This is believed to be General Custer’s personal shaving kit. One of his personal calling cards is in the case, along with his signature. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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1362 - Wooden Rack with Steer Horns. 18” L. THis rack is adorned with a large pair of steer horns. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
1366 - Cast Iron Umbrella Stand with Dog. 24” T. This cast iron umbrella stand has overall typical minor wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1363 - Atlas Powder Co. Wooden Crate. This Atlas crate has a piece missing from the lid. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1367 - Lot of Early Padlocks. Largest: 5” L This lot includes six early padlocks. Several are in cast iron and all but one include their key. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1364 - Wooden Oak Stand. 20” x 13”. This stand is in good condition but has overall soiling and finish loss to the top surface. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1368 - Mounted Red Fox. 19” L. This mounted red fox has only minor loss. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1365 - Brass Cane Stand. 26” x 8”. This brass cane stand has overall moderate tarnishing. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1369 - Lot of 4: Fishing Kneels. Largest : 12” L. This lot includes four early 20th century fishing kneels. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1370 - Lot of 3: Canes. Largest: 34” L. Includes one with a silver cap with an eagle, another from Picket Charge, and one marked Capt. F US Navy John Jeffrey. (Very Good). 500.00 - 1,200.00 1371 - Tacked Cane with Bone Top. 30-1/2” L. Includes a tacked and beaded flag. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
1374 - Oil Canvas “The Passing of Yellow Hair”. 27” x 23”. Depicts soldiers fighting. Signed G.R., June 25th 1876 Little Bighorn Montana. Custers Last Stand. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1375 - Lot of 6: Early Cowboy Photos. 22” x 18”. From the Great Harris Show, IXL Ranch. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1376 - Oil on Canvas Civil War General. 27” x 23”. (Very Good). 500.00 - 1,000.00
1372 - Walking Cane with Pewter Inlay. 36” L. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1373 - Battle of Opequan Print - Winchester VA. 21” x 29” This lot includes a color print depicting the Civil War battle at Opequan near Winchester, VA. Great image and color. Framed. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 400.00
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1377 - Frederic Remington 1861-1909 Mountain Man. 20” x 26” x 8”. This is a fair casting of a Remington original created in 1904. It is a depiction of a fur trapper negotiating a steep descent in the Rockies, showing the skillfulness of balance and sure footing of the horse with the dizzying sense of height. Inscribed: copyrighted by Frederic Remington, SILVER Henry Bonnard Foundry Founder NY 1895 Cast# 2/50. This casting was falsely authenticated and certified by convicted racketeer Darrell Coker in 1995 (certificate attached). Cast in approximately 1000 oz. of silver. Quality of the casting lacks detail with visible casting seams. (Fair). 15,000.00 - 20,000.00 1378 - Commemorative Hanging Items. Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 52 - 1/2”. This lot includes two newspaper clippings from Waco Tribune Herald mentioning the last hanging being 60 years hence. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 LOT - 1380
1379 - Tatonka Cartridge Co. Sample Display. 19 -1/2” x 21”. This Tatonka cartridge display is in great condition. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1380 - American Express Money Orders Tin Sign. 20” x 14”. This American Express sign has heavy loss and wear. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1381 - Lot of 6: Historic Clay Pipes. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1385 - Reproduction Slate Arrowhead. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1382 - Lot of 7: Historic Clay Pipes. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1386 - Iron Hatchet Head with Wooden Handle. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1383 - Lot of 13: (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1387 - Authentic Clay Caddo Pipe. Broken. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1384 - Lot of 46: Modern Arrowheads. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 1392 1388 - Reproduction Hopewell Platform Pipe Bird. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1390 - Lot of 60+: Bone Fragments. Not tools. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1391 - Lot of 65: Misel Points. Mostly old. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1392 - Lot of 50: Reproduction Misel Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1393 - Oak Frame with Approx. 80 Reproduction Points. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1394 - Lot of 9: Miscellaneous Artifacts. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1395 - Authentic Green Slate Gorgal. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1396 - Iron Hatchet Head with Wooden Handle. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1397 - Pipe Tommahawk. Nicely made head. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1398 - Lot of 4: Commercial Bows. Largest: 77” L. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00 1399 - Lot of 7 Pieces. Largest: 17” L. One Iroquois turtle foot rattle, one Pueblo gourd rattle with cottonwood handle, one Apache rattle with small traces of paint and sinew sewn, one Cree splint and hide rattle, one beaded drum beater, and one late umbilical fetish. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00 LOT - 1399
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1400 - Lot of 4: Blankets. Largest: 62” x 92” Two Mexican textiles and two Indian pattern cotton camp blankets. (Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1401 - Lot of Assorted Pieces. Largest: 45” L. Includes two lacrosse stick, carved cane, and an old Indian stone-headed club. (Fair - Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1402 - Great Lakes Ogibowa Elm Bark Canoe Model. 35” L. 20th century. With two old Indian clubs, one birch root, and one with a stone head and wooden handle that shows much wear. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
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1403 - Northern Plains Cree Indian Moose Hide Jacket. 31” L. Circa 1900-20’s. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 1404 - Early 20th Century Native Made Clothes. Largest: 32” L. Order of the Red Man pants, jacket, and headband. (Fair) 350.00 - 450.00 LOT - 1402
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1405 - Lot of 9: 20th Century Iroquois Indian Whimseys. Largest: 12” L. Indian-made. (Fair - Good). 350.00 - 450.00 1406 - Plains Indian Umbilical Fetish. 7” L. 20th century thread sewn. Made of hand tan native leather. (Good). 350.00 - 450.00 1407 - Lot of 6: Cowboy & Indian Dolls. Largest: 15” L. Including four Skookum cradleboards, one cowboy cupie, and one cowboy bunny rabbit. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00
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1408 - Incised Canadian Indian Birch Bark Canoe. 56” L. Circa 1940’s-1950’s. Century. Incised “Quebec Manougne” and “Gene Louis Flaamay.” Fairly large model. All sewn together with cedar root. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1409 - Lot of 13: Strands of African Trade Beads. Largest: 13” L. (Good). 150.00 - 200.00 1410 - Lot of 5: Strands of Miscellaneous Trade Beads. Largest: 12” L. And one strand of classic old Russian facets. (Good). 150.00 - 200.00
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1411 - Lot of 10: Strands of African Trade Beads. Largest: 12” L. 20th century. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00 1412 - Lot of 5: Strands of African Trade Beads. Each: 12” L. (Good). 150.00 - 250.00 1413 - Covered Basket with Handles. 10” L. Circa 1900. This covered basket has just a few breaks and loss. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1414 - Lot of 3: Baskets. 13” L. This lot includes three early 20th century baskets. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
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1415 - Mexico Winnowing Basket 26” Dia. Farmers tool for separating the grain from the stems. Nice and old example. (Good). 75.00 - 150.00 1416 - Lot of 7: Baskets. 17” T. This lot includes seven 20th century Native American type baskets. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1417 - 1950’s-60’s Navajo Silver Squash Blossom Necklace. Largest: 14 - 1/2” L. Navajo made. Heavy silver najhe and handmade beads. No signature. Needs to be re-strung, but completely intact. (Good). 400.00 - 500.00 1418 - Turquoise, Silver Belt Buckle. 3” L. Marked “12K gold on sterling”. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
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1422 - Lot of 7: Skinning Knives on Old Flensing Board. 34” L. Includes two knives with antler handles, a couple with lead inlay, and great early cutlers rivets. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00
LOT - 1422 1419 - 5-Gallon Nitro Explosive Container. L: 27” x 13-1/2” x 12-1/2”. Wooden case with the original handmade bottle inside, green or amber in color. Very nice handmade bottle, and great old box. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 1420 - Lot of 5: Assorted Western Items. Largest: 19” L. Including a Wells Fargo Express messenger briefcase, circa 1940’s-50’s, one pair of Chihuahua inlayed spurs, circa 1880, one small Spanish colonial rawhide flask, and two drovers whips. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1421 - Lot of 7: Skinning Knives on Old Flensing Board. 36” L. All knives are wired down. Includes three knives with antler handles and two with lead inlay. All good old examples of the skinning knife. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00
1423 - Lot of 3: Wooden Chests. Largest: 18” L. Includes two leather covered chests. One hump back chest circa 1880 with five cowgirl postcards on inside lid, a display box with drawers and trays circa 1910 and one leather covered rectangle box with brass tacks. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1424 - Lot of 6: Western Animals. Largest: 11” L. Includes a pair of brass buffalo bookends, one wooden horse with a broken leg, one wooden buffalo, one metal buffalo and one steel buffalo with roped legs. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1425 - Silver Mounted Two-Colored Leather Vest. 18” L. Cowboy or cowgirl vest. Heavily mounted with silver conchos and bosses. 1920’s-40’s. Great Wild West show wear. All silver work hand stamped and engraved. Shows good age and wear. (Good). 450.00 - 650.00
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1426 - Lot of 4: Hardware. Largest: 11” L. Including two south or central American inlayed bits, one pair of Chihuahua spurs, and one pair of America Arrow overlay iron spurs. (Good). 450.00 - 500.00 1427 - Lot of 2: Cast Iron Prisoner Ball & Chains. 7” Dia. Terr Prison, Laramie Wyoming. Hand forged. (Excellent). 500.00 - 1,000.00 1428 - Mounted Alaskan Silver Wolf. 75” L. This mounted wolf appears to be in excellent condition. (Excellent). 500.00 - 1,000.00
1429 - Wonderful Horse Hair Bridle & California Bit. Largest: 50” L. Circa 1880’s-1920’s. Silver overlay on bit, well engraved. Bridle has hand engraved silver conchos, each with a picture of a horse, as well as celluloid harness rings. Probably prison made. Possibly Deer Lodge Montana. (Very Good). 3,000.00 - 3,500.00 1430 - Ranch Thumb Saver 17” Dia. Used to skin the last buffalo, killed by Apache chief Geronimo. The Big Round-up, June 11, 1905. Includes three photos/postcards, and one Geronimo Stereograph. With Plains Indian Chief and brass tagged skinning knife. Antique plains knife sheath. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1431 - Carved Wooden Statue of Elderly Woman. 30” T. Original paint. Circa 1910. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,500.00
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1432 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 16” L. This lot includes several holsters and other items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00 1433 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 12” L. Most pieces in this lot relate to horses. Reins, bridles etc. Overall wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00 1434 - Top Hat with Leather Box. 10 - 1/2” T. This hat is unmarked, but the beautiful leather box is marked “Dunlap & Co.” (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
1435 - Cranberry Glass Trophy Hat. Given to John Wayne by Western Film Association. Hat has several embossed cowboy names. Marked “Presented to “The Duke” by the Western Film Association. Dated 1965. (Excellent). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1436 - Lot of Assorted Leather Goods. Largest: 25” L. This lot includes a wide variety of assorted leather items. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1437 - Fine Hand-Tooled Cowboy Embossed Holster. 14” L. Impressive fully tooled, full flap single loop holster, probably made around 1910-1920. The body features an embossed image of a cowboy on a horse. It is in fine condition, except for one small tear at trigger loop. Holster is made for a Colt SAA. Accompanied with a cap gun with broken grips. (Fair). 100.00 - 300.00
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1438 - Lot of Western Items. This lot includes many leather items, a lariat, a whip, a branding iron and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1439 - Lot of Leather Items. Largest: 10: L. This lot includes a holster, serveral belts and other items. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1440 - Leather Gun Case Largest: 48” L. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1441 - Lot of 3: Bags. Largest: 20” L. This lot includes a canvas U.S. Mail City Collection bag, a leather handled bag and a small leather saddle bag. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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1442 - Leather Saddle. 19” L. This saddle is in tooled leather and has moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1443 - Civil War Saddle. (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1444 - M.1847 Grimsley Dragoon Artillery Valise Saddle (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 3,000.00
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1445 - Two Pairs of Ladies Western Riding Boots. Largest: 15” T. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Lace-up style. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00 1446 - Lot of 3: Hats and Pair of Boots. Largest: 16” L. Two early cowboy hats, opne felt ribbon edge from the 1930’s-40’s with cowboy made leather and stud hatband. Second hat is a campaign style, possibly military with western decorations of leather brass buttons and red trade wool. Spanish cowboy boots with fancy leather in great condition. (Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1447 - Old Signed Alward Spurs. Each: 8 - 1/2” L. Marked “285 Alward” spurs with silver & copper overlays. Hand engraved. Show good wear and use. Leather has probably been replaced. Signed “Buddy Foster Maker, Decater, Texas”. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00
1448 - Pair of Pistol Spurs. Largest: 13” L. Marked “E. Garcia”. Silver inlay on handle and details of gun, and card suits on inside of spur. 20th century. Original leather with silver conchos. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00 1449 - 20th Century Silver Mounted Spurs. Largest: 10” L. With silver mounted straps. Also included is a deputy US Marshall badge, marked “ENIENMANN ROVIN CO. Patiloy Silver. Peco Rivera, California” Marked on buckle “Bill Hines, Tuscon, Arizona. Sterling USA.” Beautiful silver mountings on spurs and leathers. Original tools and leather are in great condition. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1450 - Lot of 3: Pairs of 20th Century Spurs. Largest: 9” L. With inlays and straps. One is signed “Teuscher” on inside of heel. Second pair has nice overlays with a clover and “T” mark, and marked “289”. Third pair has cow head overlays, worn mark on the inside seems to read “Kin. D.”. Buckles on straps are marked “Dickie Toolenson”. (Good). 900.00 - 1,200.00
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LOT - 1451 1451 - Lot of Buffalo Bill Items. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. This lot includes eight Buffalo Bill die-cuts, two large standup die-cuts titled Cow-Boy and Indian Hunter, and several assorted publications. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1452 - Buffalo Bill - Sells Floto Circus Poster. 35” x 22”. This Buffalo Bill’s Wild West - Sells Floto Circus poster is glued to board. It has moderate edge wear and chipping, small stains, discoloring and has a varnish applied overall. (Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1453 - Buffalo Bill Wild West Show Poster. 26” x 22”. This Buffalo Bill Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World poster appears to be in great condition. Framed under glass. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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1454 - Smith & Wesson Revolvers Poster. 24 -1/2” x 20”. This Smith & Wesson poster has large vertical and horizontal creases. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1455 - DuPont Ballistite Powder Poster. 34” x 23 1/2”. This poster has a heavy horizontal crease and some water staining. Still a great image that would display well. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1456 - DuPont Smokeless Powder Poster. 33 -1/2” x 24 -1/2”. This 1913 Dupont powder cloth poster has a horizontal crease and a few small stains near the top. A very beautiful and displayable piece however. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1457 - Harding’s Hardware Store Poster. 30 -1/2” x 18”. Wooster, OH. This advertising poster for Harding’s store in Wooster, OH has a few creases and small areas of loss. A nice image of a beautiful girl. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1458 - Lot of 6: Pieces of Boxing Material. Largest: 15” L. Includes two pairs of Honus Wagner boxing gloves, one punching bag, and one pair of gloves. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
1462 - Army of Tennessee Quartermaster Trunk. 24” L. This trunk is from the 17th Infantry of the Army of Tennessee. Some cracking to the surface. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00
1459 - 101 Ranch Wooden Barrel. 13” T. This wooden barrel has “101 Ranch” branded into one end piece. Six metal bands. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00
1463 - Lot of Tobacco Packages and Match Safes. Largest: 4 - 1/4” T. This lot includes a variety of tobacco tins, pouches and several match safes. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
1460 - Wild West Concho Belt from The Millers Bros Ranch 40” L. Circa 1920’s-30’s. Hand-stamped conchos and traditional drop. Complete original leather. Nickel and silver. 1000-2000 (Good). 350.00 - 450.00
1464 - Life & Labour in the Far, Far West Book. 8 - 1/2” L. This book was written by W. Henry Barneby. It was published in 1884 by Cassel & Co. in New York. Very interesting and entertaining. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1461 - Confederate CSA Presentation Sword. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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1465 - Lot of 3: Photo Albums with Celluloid Covers. Each: 10 - 14” L. This lot includes an album depicting Gen. Pershing, one depicting a cowboy and one depicting a young girl. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 150.00
1469 - Lot of Early Currency. Largest: 7 -1/4” L. This lot includes early paper money including some from the Confederate States. Most have heavy wear. (Good). 200.00 - 400.00
1466 - 1907 Official Portraits of the Presidents Book. 20” L. This large volume depicts high quality reproduced images of the official portraits of the U.S. Presidents from Washington to Theodore Roosevelt. Both front and back covers are detached. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
1470 - Civil War Poster. 22” x 31 - 1/2”. Depicts all of the Generals that Buffalo Bill served under. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00
1467 - 1898 Official War Record Book. 18”L. This book includes hundreds of illustrations of Civil War personalities and battle scenes. A few loose pages. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1468 - Circa 1900 Stone Hotel Guest Register. 14 - 1/4” L. This register carries a signature of “William Cody or Buffalo Bill.” This signature does not match other known signatures of Cody. Buffalo Bill may have stayed at this hotel, but no doubt someone else signed the register for him. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 224
1471 - C. 1900’s Tin Ballot Box. 14 - 1/2” L. This tin barrel type ballot box has moderate overall paint loss. Also included is an 1896 Presidential ballot. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1472 - Lot of 4: Oil Field Real Photo Postcards. Each: 5 - 1/2” L. This lot includes two cards depicting the oil field fire at Kiefer, OK. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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1473 - Lot of Civil War Tin Types in Frames and Cases. Largest: 6” L. This lot includes three images of soldiers and one terrific camp scene. The camp scene ay be a hunting and fishing expedition. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1474 - Lot of Early Bank Notes. Largest: 11” L. This lot includes numerous examples of early bank notes. Both Confederate and Northern. Some are glued on paper backing and several are modern reproductions. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1475 - Lot of 7: Veterans Grave Markers. Largest: 6 - 1/2” L. This lot includes five GAR markers, one from the War of 1812 and one from the Spanish-American War. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
1476 - Lot of 5: Civil War Related Books. Largest: 10 - 1/4” L. This lot includes Rooster of Ohio Soldiers 1861-1866 Volume X printed in 1889, War of the Rebellion Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Volume XXXIX printed in 1892, The Great American Rebellion Volume II printed in 1865, War of the Rebellion Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Series III Volume IV printed in 1900, and History of the 3rd, 7th, 8th & 12th Kentucky C.S.A. printed in 1970. (Fair - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1477 - Lot of 7: Political Ribbons. Largest: 8” L. Circa 1900’s. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Court, Butler, Hornell and Vets - Baltimore. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1478 - Lot of Cuffs and Iron Ball. Largest: 18 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a pair of handcuffs, a pair of ankle cuffs, an iron ball and other items. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1482 1479 - 1864 Civil War Ammo Pouch. 8 - 1/4” L. This Civil War pouch is marked “Watertown Arsenal1864-US.” It has some overall wear. The leather strap is broken. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1480 - Tin Type of Two Civil War Soldiers. 3 - 1/2” L. Drinking and smoking. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
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1481 - Wooden Peg Leg. 28 - 1/2” L. Circa 1890. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1482 - Circa WWII M1 Carbine Mockup. 24” L. This large lightweight mockup of the M1 Carbine action, measures 24” long, and 9” at its highest point. These were used as instructional tools at military bases, to familiarize the soldiers with the inner workings of the firearm. Fairly scarce in todays market. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1483 - Officers Civil War Dress Frock Coat. Eagle US buttons. Single silver star chevrons with eagles. No maker, lined. Very good except the bottom of the right tail needs to be repaired. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1484 - Civil War Id’d S&W Model 1 Revolver Presentation This is a beautiful little Civil War inscribed Smith & Wesson Model #1, 2nd Issue 22 caliber rimfire spur trigger 7-shot revolver in it’s original gutta percha case. It is serial number 20888. Inscribed on the grip strap as follows; J.N.Tracy New Britain Ct 1st Reg. A copy of muster in papers is included. Tracy was mustered in on April 23, 1861 in New Haven and was promoted to Sergeant on July 1, 1861. Accompanying gun is a double tin type leatherette photo case with two pictures of Tracy in uniform. The Gutta Percha case has the Flag and Cannon motif on lid and is in excellent condition with no cracks but few minor chips on base with
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original left lining and bullet block. The gun itself remains in excellent condition with about 80% of the original silver plating remaining on frame. The 3 - ¼” octagon barrel retains most of an ancient re- blue finish starting to plum. The varnished rosewood grips are fine. Of course, it is a tip up breech and is not cracked or repaired. Indexes and locks up tight. The cylinder has also been re-blued and markings are light with some minor pitting under the finish. (Excellent). 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 226
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1485 - 1840-50’s Riverboat Gamblers Collection. Largest: 23 - 1/2” L. Wonderful early and never seen gamblers set to include; a double shoulder holster set made of leather and elastic to hold two single shot boot pistols, a dagger and a loading rod. Both pistols are single shot under hammer percussion single shots, similar but not a matching pair, one being a .36 caliber while the other is a .28 caliber but both were made by same maker with matching barrel lengths, decoration , etc which indicates they were made as a set. There is a Joseph Allen Sheffield 7” pearl handle push dagger with metal sheath (blade marked England so post 1890) and a wooden loading rod all in the appropriate mounts (rig is missing one loading rod for which there is a pouch) Lastly, there is an old collarless cotton print long sleeve dress shirt of the era. An impressive early gamblers outfit and never seen in the hobby. Pictured in the Flayderman Gun Book. (Very Good). 5,000.00 - 8,000.00
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1486 - Lot of 3: 19th Century Lodge Presentation Swords. This lot consists of three etched ivory handled lodge presentation swords. They have Germanic hilts, and hand guards, metal sheaths, and etched blades. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1487 - Lot of 2: 19th Century Dress Swords. Both swords are made by M.C. Lilley, Columbus; have American military motifs; etched blades; and metal sheaths. One has a US navy anchor, and the other has a US eagle. Both have ornate scabbard fittings. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1488 - A. Patterson London Presentation Sword. No sheath. Manufactured by Tatham & Sons, London. Etched blade, engraved as follows “This sword was presented to A. Patterson by S.W. Blackall as a mark of respect and esteem for his character and conduct a sergeant major of the 85th regiment”. Blade is in excellent condition with minor rusting, has a sharkskin wire wrapped handle, an English royal crown incised hand guard with leather liner. Dull blade, not sharpened. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1489 - Lot of 2: U.S. 19th Century Dress Swords. Both swords come with metal sheaths in excellent original condition. Wire wrapped black handles, military motif hilts. One has an etched blade. Manufactured by Ames Co. Kalamazoo and Mulilley Co. Ohio. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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1490 - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Full and Sealed Box. .44 cal. Adapted to Winchester, Colt, Marlin and others. Great box with little age wear. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1491 - Revolving .44-100 Inch Cal. Holster Pistol. Six combustible envelope made of DuPont Powder Co. for Remington, Colt and others. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1492 - Lot of 5: Rim Fire Boxes. Includes Peter 32 Long which is full and correct, Winchester .32 short which is sealed, Winchester .32 (47 shells), Winchester .25 Stevens which is full and correct, and Canuck .32 short (26 shells). (Excellent). 200.00 - 250.00 1493 - Lot of 4: Winchester .401 Self-Loading Boxes. Includes one in a sealed two piece box in great condition, two two-piece boxes (one full, the other has 18 shells), and one is a one-piece box with 18 shells. (Excellent). 200.00 - 250.00
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1494 - Group of Ammunition Items. The lot includes: a very early wood loading block complete with 20 UMC empty brass shells; and two early Imperial gun powder tins by Eureka Powder Works. Nice condition with outstanding graphics. (Excellent). 250.00 - 300.00 1495 - Winchester .44 Cal. C.F. Full Box. Soft point bullets. Adapted to Model 92 Winchester. Yellow labels intact. (Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00 1496 - Lot of 3: Ankle & Handcuffs. Largest: 22� L. This lot includes two sets of ankle cuffs and one set of handcuffs. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1497 - Lot of 2: Metal Racks with Small Game and Traps. Largest : 12� Dia. Traps are mostly in tact but rusty. (Very Good Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
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1498 - Stetson Hat with Travel Case. 15” L. This Stetson hat includes a Stetson travel case. The hat has a number of pinholes but the travel case is in great condition. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1499 - Eagle on Sculpted Marble Base. 14” x 8” x 2 - 1/2”. Architectural statue with patriotic theme of eagle with wings spread. Weathered dark brown patina mounted on sculpted gray marble base. (Fair). 50.00 - 150.00 1500 - Lot of 4: Powder Kegs. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. One smaller keg has a nice American Powder Mills label and two kegs have reproduction DuPont labels. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00
1501 - Lot of 4: Assorted Items. Largest: 27” L. Includes one axe marked “C.S”, and three bully sticks, one with leather covering. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1502 - Lot of 3: Colt Firearms Co. Items. Largest: 9 Dia. This lot includes a Colt humidor, a colt covered Jarette and a Colt Foursome electrical plug. (Excellent). 100.00 - 300.00 1503 - Large Metal Axe Advertising Oil Well Supply Co. 11” L. PGH PA. Depicts Indian and oil wells. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00 1504 - Lot of Animal Fur. Largest: 42” L. Includes two mink furs, ostrich egg and plains Indian stick rattle. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00
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1505 - Lot of Metal Country Store Display Stands. Largest: 21 - 1/2” L. Circa 1890. One is wooden, the rest are metal. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
1508 - Lot of Assorted Items of Interest. Largest: 10” L. This lot includes decorative items of interest. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
1506 - Lot of 9: Pieces of Ephemera. Largest: 12” L. Includes three postcards, one with cowboy, one cowboy photo, Buffalo Bills museum catalog, stagecoach stereo, two photos of cowboy and cowgirl and Furstnow Saddle Co. catalog dated 1914. (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
1509 - Lot of 2: Wooden Advertising Crates. Largest: 14 - 1/2” L. This lot includes a crate advertising Winchester ammunition and the other advertises Blasting Caps. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
1507 - Lot of Cloth Items. Largest: 32” L. This lot includes a wool blanket, a 48 star American flag and two felt military patches. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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1510 - Lot of 4: Framed Items. Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. This lot includes a Welcome Nugget tobacco crate label, a photo of a man dressed in Civil War garb, a print of a Confederate soldier and a print of Tom Mix. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00
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1511 - Late 1800’s Piccolo with Ivory Mouthpiece. 9 - 1/4” L. (Good - Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1512 - Shotgun Shell Case with Bronze Duck on Top. 31” x 11-1/2” x 21-1/2”. Early 1920’s case. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,000.00
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1513 - Large Double Steeple Nickel Plated Showcase. These were commonly used in stores from the 1850’s through the turn of the century This one has a nickel metal frame, curved front glass, three distinct sections with two tower sides, green felt lining and is in excellent condition. This would make an incredible display for a revolver/ knife collection. Never seen on the market in this size. (Very Good Plus). 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 1514 - Round Nickel Showcase. This awesome showcase has broken top glass. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00
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1515 - Winchester Gun Display Cabinet. 50” x 50”. Winchester Gun Display Cabinet for rifles and shot guns. Winchester letters are all etched in glass, original. (Excellent). 5,000.00 - 10,000.00 1516 - Mannequin Dressed Mannequin with Indian Costume from Wild West Show. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,000.00 1517 - Weight Set in Wooden Box. Largest: 50 oz. Very nice case. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 1518 - Lot of assorted Police and Political Badges. This lot includes numerous badges and ribbons, some may be newer reproductions. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 1515
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1519 - Small Wooden Stand with Marble Top. 41” T. This nice decorative stand appears to only have a few small nicks and scratches. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1520 - Lot of 2: Early Gun Cases. Largest: 33” L. Includes F. Beesley, London shotgun case, and one early oak and brass gun case. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1521 - Early Procter & Gamble Soap Display Case. This nice nickel P&G case has all original glass including the front glass with a frosted logo. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 LOT - 1519 232
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1522 - Glass Kerosene Lamp. 19” T. (Excellent). 25.00 - 50.00
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1526 - Gamblers Display. 12 - 1/2”. Includes picture, gun, silver dollars and cards. (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
1523 - Custom Display Case. Originally manufactured to hold the two Honus Wagner shotgun. Has some Honus Wagner paperwork inside. (Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1524 - Eagle Statue. 37” T. Carved wooden eagle. Came from a courthouse in Bradford, PA. Turn of the century. 1000-2000 (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00 1525 - Handcuff Hanging Store Display. 20” Dia. Eight pairs of handcuffs and an early brass padlock. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00
1527 - KKK pendants in box & 2 Pictures. Largest: 12 - 1/2 “ L. Lot includes 7 KKK early neck tags. Lot includes a very rare silver dollar which has a hole in it. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1528 - Lot of 3 Powder Kegs. Largest: 7 - 1/4” L. These three kegs have overall wear and some damage including a torn leather strap on one, and a lose metal band on another. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1529 - Lot of: 13 Fountain Pens & Pencils. Largest: 5 - 1/4” L. This lot includes a Salz with 14K gold filagre, several Remington’s and others. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1535 1532 - Lot of 2: Ivory Top Canes. Largest: 35-1/2” L. One with a silver band with an inscription “To John J Williams from J.L”. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1533 - Lot of 2: Canes. Largest: 38” L. Brass and wooden opium cane, and a cane with a silver frog top. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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1534 - Beautiful 101 Ranch Wild West Poster. 41 - 1/2” x 55”. This wonderful and rare poster depicts Native Americans and scenes of Native American life. Brilliant colors! An amazing poster that would become the highlight of any collection. Framed under glass. (Excellent). 8,000.00 - 10,000.00 1535 - Print of Man with Lariat. 23 -1/2” x 19 -1/4”. This framed print appears to be in fairly good condition. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00
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1536 - Moon Landing Newspaper. 21” x 17”. This lot is for a framed copy of the News-Herald reporting the first moon landing. (Excellent). 25.00 - 50.00 1537 - 1918 Newspaper - Armistice Signing. 17” x 21”. This lot includes a framed copy of the Journal and Tribune announcing the signing of the World War 1 Armistice. (Good). 25.00 - 50.00 1538 - Colorized Photograph of Frontiersman. 22 -1/2” x 18”. This photo appears to be in very nice condition, but is framed under glass. (Very Good). 25.00 - 50.00 1539 - Lot of Wells Fargo Signs and Others. Largest : 18” L. This lot includes a porcelain Wells Fargo & Co. flange sign with just a few edge and corner nicks, two other Wells Fargo porcelain signs with moderate loss, a 1917 Wells Fargo Tariff & Directory book, and a group of other Wells Fargo paper items such as letters and receipts. (Very Good). 200.00 - 500.00 1540 - Early Iron & Glass Tailor Sign. 17” L. This early tailor sign has only minor loss around the edges. A nice displayable item. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
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1541 - Early Physicial Reverse on Glass Sign 14” L. Dr. Samuel Howard Physician and Surgeon. Circa 1900. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 1542 - Lot of 52: Framed Arrowheads. Appear to be authentic. (Good - Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1543 - Authentic Mississippian Era Agricultural Tools. (Good - Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00
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1544 - Approximately 40 Misel Points. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1545 - Framed 23 Drills. Appear authentic. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1546 - Lot of 9: War Clubs, Headknockers, etc. Largest: 26 - 1/2” L. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1547 - Stones with Fossils. 20” x 20”. Stones with fossils. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1548 - Lot of 12: African and Moroccan Items Largest: 10 - 1/2”. Four African powder horns, one small African knife, six African beaded bracelets, and one Moroccan turquoise and bead necklace. Powder horns are early 20th century, the other items are late 20th century. (Fair). 250.00 - 350.00 1549 - Lot of 5: Wooden Masks. Largest: 13 -1/2” L. These masks are all African made. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
1550 - Wooden African Mask. 17” T. Decorated with shells, beads and horse hair. (Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00 1551 - Artifacts in cases Each: 16” L. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1552 - Lot of 2: Stool & Drum. Largest: 13 - 1/2” T. One small rawhide and wood stool from Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico, and one small painted drum from the same location. (Excellent). 450.00 - 500.00
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1553 - Brass Bladed Pipe Tomahawk. 23” L. Marked “101 Ranch”, cast into brass blade. With 20th century beaded suspensions. Blade and handle may be earlier than beaded additions. Piece does not show great wear. (Good). 800.00 - 1,000.00 1554 - Lot of 6: Skookem Dolls. Largest: 18” L. Circa 1930’s-40’s. Four smaller dolls and two larger dolls. (Fair - Good). 450.00 - 550.00 1555 - Large Hand Tanned Nez-Pierce Gauntlet Gloves. 15” L. Circa 1880-1900. With figural beaded American eagle and shield motif. Appears to be missing an edge binding, but is otherwise in great condition. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00 1556 - Plateau Indian Saddle Blanket. 35” L. Early 20th century. Brain tanned leather. Sinew and thread construction. Shows actual wear and use. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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1557 - Old Large Native American-Made Birch Bark Canoe. 74” L. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Hand-made from birch bark and wood. Includes small model paddle. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1558 - Indian Altered Henry Rifle. No serial number. Barrel tube is brown, Winchester markings are gone. “J. Henry” stamped on top. Barrel cut to 16-1/4”, rear stock cut. Covered in old leather and brass tacks. Works. Decent rifling. .44 rimfire. Brass has been cleaned. Barrel probably re-manufactured. Interesting. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1559 - Great Lakes Chippewa Steatite. 28” L. Late 19th century - early 20th century. Pipestone and lead inlay pipe bowl with polychromed flat wooden stem. (Good). 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 1560 - 19th Century Eastern Sioux Pipe. 16-1/4” L. Wooden bowl with lead inlay, carved and polychromed wood stem. Wonderful early original example. (Excellent). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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1561 - Leather & Cloth Plains Indian Quilled Vest. 21” L. 19th century. Yellow painted buck skin. Some minor loss to quill work. Original period lining and attachments. (Good). 1,500.00 - 1,800.00
1564 - Lot of 2: Canteen & Basket. Largest: 11” L. The lot includes a southwestern canteen made from a gourd, and one early basket from the Grand Canyon in Arizona. (Good). 250.00 - 350.00
1562 - Lot of 7: 20th Century Woven Baskets. Largest: 10 - 1/2” T. This lot includes two covered baskets and five others. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
1565 - Lot of 3: 1970’s Navajo Bracelets. Largest: 5” L. The first is large stones of kingman turquoise, and undyed Mediterranean coral. Marked “S” on the back. The second bracelet is small with a natural turquoise stone and one bear claw. No visible markings. The third bracelet is a watchband with a Pencron watch. Marked on inside with “B”. There are no broken or damaged stones. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00
1563 - Indian-Made Pack Basket. 20” T. Circa 1930’s-1940’s. Includes original strap and a hand-carved handle. (Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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1566 - Exceptionally large Turquoise & Silver Bracelet. 5” L. Unsigned. Circa 1970’s-80’s. (Excellent). 450.00 - 600.00 1567 - Lot of 4: Indian Bracelets. Largest: 3” L. Two watch bracelets and two large stone cuffs. First watch bracelet has chip inlayed turquoise and coral in silver and marked “No. 1 HMIJ” and “Caravelle”. The second watch band is a cuff type with turquoise and coral stones, with a Timex watch. The thrid bracelet is a cuff type with large mined turquoise stone signed “Tirrell”. The fourth bracelet is signed with an engraving pen on the inside “Fermin Frencisco”. (Very Good). 550.00 - 650.00 1568 - Lot of 4: Turquoise Jewelry. Largest: 32” L. Large bear claw with silver mount and chain. Shalako Kachina bolo tie by Ben. Etsate, with a silver embellished tie strap with matching inlayed tips. Bear Claw & Turquoise Buckle & Bolo Tie. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00 240
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1569 - Crossbow. 35” L. Circa late 1700’s. Scrimshaw work with knights helmet. Wooden and metal. Early rare piece. (Excellent). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 1570 - Large Metal Wells Fargo & Co. Strong Box. 25” x 14” x 15”. This Wells Fargo Express strong box is in great condition. Wonderful great paint with white lettering. Minor wear to white lettering. Only typical minor wear overall. (Very Good Plus). 300.00 - 500.00 1571 - “R.S.” Branding Iron. 23 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1572 - Crooked “A” Branding Iron. 24 - 1/2” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00 1573 - Large “A” Branding Iron. 20” L. Ranch Brand. (Good). 75.00 - 100.00
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1574 - Upholstered Metal Footrest. 11” L. This figural horseshoe footrest is in good condition. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1575 - Lot of 2: Cowboy Items. Largest: 18 - 1/2” L. This lot includes an empty box for Tom Mix cowboy boots and a large hat box decorated with images of movie cowboys. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00 1576 - Veterinary Horse Jaw Clamp. 8” L. Used to clamp a horses mouth open to allow the veterinarian to work on the horses teeth. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1577 - James Gruzalski - 1938 Two Feathers. 11” x 21”. Portrait of older Native American with nice detail in a weathered face. Inscribed: Grusalski 13/30. Dark brown patina. Small nick in veneer at bottom of base. Edition 13 of 30 original cast. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1578 - Carl Kauba 1865 - 1922 Desperado. 8” x 24”. Weightless panic captured in bronze. A masterful portrayal of horse and rider plummeting over rocky terrain in mid-air. Fine casting with traditional brown patinas. Inscribed: C Kauba. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1579 - Small Double Door Oak Display Case. This two-door case is in great condition. This is a more modern item. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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1580 - Lot of 2: Rope Items. Largest: 19” Dia. This lot includes a lariat and a whip. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1581 - Model 1839 Civil War Officers Genifer Saddle. Manufactured by the Demarest and Sons of Newark, New Jersey, and bears their marker identification plate on the rear extension on the left side. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1582 - Donkey Backpack Saddle (Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00 1583 - M. 1847 Grimsley Dragoon Mounted Riflemans Saddle (Very Good). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1584 - Small Hand Carved Wooden Saddle. This small wooden saddle is assembled from three hand carved wooden pieces. Brass tack decoration. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1586 1585 - Lot of 3: Pairs of Shoes. Largest: 20” T. Two pairs of high top riding boots from the late 19th to early 20th century, and one pair of fur and commercial leather mukluks. (Fair). 300.00 - 400.00 1586 - Lot of 3: Pairs of 20th Century Cowboy Boots. Largest: 16 - 1/2”. Two pairs by Nocona, one pair with Chinese spurs, one small childs pair from the 1960’s with neolite soles, and composition uppers. (Fair) 350.00 - 400.00
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1587 - Handmade Tool Cowboy Boots. Each: 14” T. Circa 1930’s-40’s. With fancy nickel stud work and name plate. Name plate “J.H.”. Unsigned but possibly Blucher. Made for Tom Mix, and was exhibited at the Museum of the Horse in New Mexico. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00 1588 - Lot of 3: Pairs of Well Used Vintage Cowboy Boots Largest: 17” L. One with working spurs, and a sub-adult pair with nice contemporary store-bought spurs. All three pairs show full use. (Fair). 450.00 - 550.00 1589 - Pair of California Spurs. Each: 13” L. Signed “E. Garcia” with engraved silver inlays and a crescent and star motif. Unmarked leather straps. (Very Good). 450.00 - 550.00 1590 - California-Style Spurs. Each: 7” L. 20th century. Silver and brass overlay and studwork. Finely stamped and engraved. Shows some wear but not great use. (Good). 450.00 - 550.00 1591 - Pair of California Spurs Largest: 10” L. Late 19th century to early 20th century. With silver overlay and engraving. Show use, wear, and good age. Replaced straps signed “Buddy Foster, Decater, Texas”. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00
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1592 - Pair of California Spurs. Largest: 10 - 1/2”. Late 19th century with silver overlays and original jingle-bobs. With replaced 20th century leathers. Great period set of spurs in wonderful condition. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1593 - Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Poster. This 1885 BLF poster has heavy staining near the bottom and a smaller area at the upper left edge. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1594 - Temple Plug Tobacco Advertising Poster. 18 - 1/4” x 32 - 1/2”. This poster depicts an African American shoeshine boy holding a pack of Temple Plug. Some discoloring. Framed under glass. Difficult to see entire image. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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1595 - A Daughter of the Redskins Movie Poster. 38” x 27”. This film was produced by 101 Bison Films. It is glued to board. It ihas heavy creasing and closed tears. Overall discoloring. Varnish applied overall as well. (Good). 500.00 - 800.00 1595A - A Modern Cinderella Play Poster. This poster has heavy wear and loss. (Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1596 - Framed Group of Tom Mix Illustrations. 35” x 32”. This lot includes two pencil sketches and the prints that were created from those sketches. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1597 - General Douglas MacArthur Felt Banner. 34” x 20”. This banner depicts General MacArthur surrounded with patriotic images. A neat item. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
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1598 - Kemp Sisters The Wild West Show Poster. 28” x 11” . Two-sided. Framed under glass. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 1599 - Life of Buffalo Bill Movie Poster. 47 -1/2” x 33 -1/2”. This Life of Buffalo Bill - In 3 Reels movie poster was published by the Buffalo Bill-Pawnee Bill Film Co. It’s very clean overall with bright sharp colors. 2000-2500 (Excellent). 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 1604 1600 - Tom Mix’s Show Hat. 13 - 1/2” Dia. This has is attributed to Tom Mix. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1601 - 101 Ranch Doctors Bag. Largest: 17” L. One small bag bearing the incised “JB OKIE 1911” the reverse side shows a card hand, and hat marked 101, and bears the inscription “101 Ranch”. All carvings seems to be original to the piece. 600-1000 (Good). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1602 - Gene Autry Belt. Largest: 44” L. Given to Gene Autry by the Angels baseball team. Inscribed. (Good). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 1603 - Arvo Ojala Mickey Rooney Paladin Holster & Colt. This custom rig was made for Mickey Rooney by one of the most famous leather makers to the stars, Arvo Ojala. The belt and holster are maker marks and inscribed “Made for Mickey By Arvo Ojala Paladin Have Gun Will Travel”. Excellent recreation of the famous gun used by Richard Boone in the popular 50’s television series. Used by Mickey Rooney for stage appearances, and is accompanied by a non-firing Colt S.A.A. Model. The cartridge loops are filled with silver plated .45 long Colt bullets. The rig is in excellent condition. (Very Good). 1,500.00 - 1,800.00
1604 - Sammy Davis Jr. Colt S.A.A. Custom Gun & Rig.** 20” L. Serial No. SA30944. Arvo Ojala was the undisputed King of the TV cowboy outfitters. Just about every major television and film star relied on this Los Angles master. And as he did for numerous stars before , he took a standard Colt factory nickel single action army in 44 special with a 4-3/4” barrel and customized it for Sammy Davis. Manufactured in 1980, this set comes with a certified letter from Arvo dated 8-19-81 stating “I customized this gun for fast draw and also made a black, customized gun rig with sterling silver buckles and his name “Sammy” carved inside. He used this outfit for personal and stage appearances … and later gave me this rig. Arvo Ojala”. Gun retains almost all of the original factory nickel, a shaved down front sight, lightened trigger pull, lightened four click hammer (action) and imitation pearl grips. Great rig with rock solid provenance. A piece of Las Vegas history and the famous rat pack era. (Excellent). 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
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1605 - Winchester .44 Cal Rifle Model 1873. Box shows minor scuffing and edge wear. Sealed completely around top and bottom. Labels intact. (Excellent). 600.00 - 700.00 1606 - Remington Arms .44 Cal. Henry Rim Fire Full Box. Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Sealed completely around top and bottom, but has seam splits at both ends of top. Labels intact. (Very Good). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 LOT - 1605
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LOT - 1610 1607 - Winchester .44 Cal. Flat Rim Fire Full Box. Box shows scuffing and edge wear. Top is missing a small section of label and part of end. Box is referred to as compact label variety 2. (Good Plus). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1608 - Gun & Knife in Display Case. 18” x 18”. Case with Smith and Weston 45 Caliber accompanied by early knife and accessories. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1609 - Showcase with Bullet Samples. 25” x 24 -1/2”. This showcase includes over 50 sample bullets and shells. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
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1610 - Civil War Soldier Bust. 12” x 16” x 8”. Nice silver plate over metal casting of Civil War-era infantryman. Good detail in figure. Rare media. (Good). 600.00 - 800.00 1611 - Steiff Guitar Playing Gorilla Automaton. 27” T. This guitar playing gorilla automaton is displayed in an ornate wooden case. (Very Good Plus). 800.00 - 1,200.00
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LOT - 1620 LOT - 1619 1612 - Early Masted Ship Model. 25” L. This ship model has damage to the mast and sails. The body of the ship is in fairly nice condition. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1613 - Lot of 5: Gun Catalogs. Largest: 14” L. Includes four Ithaca’s dated 1930 & 1927 with average wear, and one Parker. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00 1614 - Lot of 2: Detex Leather Clocks. Largest : 7” L. Covered with leather straps. (Excellent). 300.00 - 600.00 1615 - Gambling Case. 12” L. This wooden box contains chips, markers, dice and other gaming items. (Very Good Plus). 50.00 - 100.00 1616 - Oak Bow Front Display Case with Drawer. 25” L. This great oak display case has a rear accessed sliding drawer. A nice feature. This case was made by Airbanks & Co. in Grass Valley, CA. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00
1617 - Winchester Slant Front Countertop Showcase. 17 - 1/2” T. This Winchester showcase is in great condition. The Winchester lettering has loosened at several spots. (Very Good Plus). 400.00 - 600.00 1618 - Colt Bow Front Countertop Display Case. 29 - 1/2” L. This Colt case is in great condition with all original glass. (Excellent). 400.00 - 800.00 1619 - Large Countertop Display Case. 36 - 1/2” T. This beautiful case has nickel trim. All glass appears to be original. Made by Wagner and Merts in Cleveland, OH. (Excellent). 600.00 - 800.00 1620 - Fish Shaped Wooden Board with License Pins. 59” L. 1,500 - 2,000. Dated from 1923 through 1975. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1624 1621 - Lot of 3: Wax Heads. Largest : 13 -1/2” L. This lot includes three wax display heads, and one chalk type mannequin head. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1622 - Long Bow Front Countertop Display Case. 71” L. This great case has what appears to be all original glass. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 400.00 1623 - Small Upright Countertop Display Case. 26 - 1/4” T. This wonderful display case has three glass shelves. (Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00 1624 - Musketoon Gun Flint Lock. 26” L. Highly engraved and carver signed. Circa 1800. Includes original case and ornate powder horn. (Excellent). 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 1625 - Collection of Assorted Cartridges. 25 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. Collection of assorted metallic cartridges. One grouping is mounted on cardboard, and is accompanied by a couple dozen loose cartridges. They range in caliber from 22 Remington Jet to the 577 Snyder. 200.00 - 300.00
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1626 - Lot of 4: Copper/Brass Powder Flasks. Largest: 7 - 1/2” L. Beautiful collection of four vintage powder flasks. Three have embossed game scenes, and one with an unusual dot star pattern. One is marked “Simply Patented”, two are unmarked, and one is marked “Jameson and Son Sheffield”. All are in excellent condition with original patina and minor dents. 400.00 - 500.00 LOT - 1626 248
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1627 - Collection of 6: Empty Powder Tins. Largest: 5 - 1/2” T. This lot includes a Laflins & Smith black flask with paper label duck hunting scene in excellent condition, a Kings Semi-Smokeless green flask with very good paper label, a DuPont Smokeless black canister with dog scene painted top, an orange Imperial Gun Powder paper label flask, a DuPont pre 1924 red flask and a Hercules green paper label Christmas label flask circa 1914. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1628 - Collection of 6: Vintage Powder Horns. Largest: 6” T. Includes two DuPont paper label red flasks (one smashed), one Schultze paper label tin is very good but stained, one red Indian Rifle gun powder Indian label flask with near perfect label, one Laflin & Rand Powder Co. small black flask with the orange rifle and powder hunter and dog paper label and a DuPont Smokeless Powder keg-style paper label. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00 1629 - Lot of 6: Vintage Gun Powder Tins. Largest: 6” T. Lot includes three 1924 DuPont red cans with excellent labels, a Warren Powder Mills green snapshot tin with a beautiful full color label, a black Hazard Powder Co. can with a faded dog label, and lastly a black can of DuPont smokeless filled with shot. (Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00
1630 - Unusual American Powder Mills Powder Canister. 9” T. Very unusual design with the oil can style top, paper label marked “Boston”. The other side has a paper label that has a 1876 Deluxe Winchester Rifle is illustrated on the front label. Original paint remains at approx. 50%. Labels are very good with some minor chipping. Never seen can featuring a popular big bore western Winchester Repeater. (Very Good). 500.00 - 700.00 1631 - Lot of: 3 Powder Tins. Largest: 11” T. These three tins have light overall wear and some rusting. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1632 - Collection of 6: Vintage Powder Tins. Largest: 5 - 1/4” T. This lot includes a near mint DuPont No. 80 green paper label, four E.C. Schultze paper label tins in excellent condition and a paper label Hercules black flask with paper label in very good condition. (Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1633 - Lot of 5: Powder Horns. Largest: 10 - 1/2” L. This collection includes five early powder horns intended for use with the early flint lock Pennsylvania and Kentucky rifles. Each are unique and none are marked. (Very Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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1634 - Lot of Pocketwatches. This lot includes watches made by Hamilton, Elgin, American Watch, and others. Mostly not working. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
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1635 - Lot of Pocketwatches. This lot includes watches made by Elgin and others. Not working. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1635A - Pocket Watch engraved W.F.C. 1910. Gold plated Elgin pocket watch attributed to Buffalo Bill. There is no documentation, however the serial number is traced to have been produced in 1907. There are some cracks in the watch face. 300.00 - 500.00 1636 - Lot of 2: Pocketwatches with Chains. This lot includes a watch with a chain depicting rifles. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1637 - Collection of Western Icon Pocket Knives. 30” x 9”. This collection of pocket knives features western icons such as Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Red Ryder, and many others. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1638 - The Dollar Knife Co. Display Case. 26 - 1/2” L. This Dollar Knife Co. case is filled with over 50 knives. Many character and commemorative. (Very Good Plus). 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 250
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LOT - 1641 1639 - Lot of: 19th Century Medical & Surgical Tools. Largest : 11” L. This lot includes a bone saw and numerous other surgical instruments. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1640 - Large Lot of Assorted Knives. Largest : 17” L. This lot includes 13 assorted types of knives. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1641 - Lot of 4: Fixed Blade Knives. Includes an unsigned German hunting knife. Blade length is 6”, overall 10”. Handle is stag fitted with iron S guard. Unfortunately seal cap is broken off. Incorrect sheath included. Second is an unsigned primitive dagger. Blade measures 4 - 1/2”, overall 8 - 7/8”. Handle is wood with iron mounts. Guard and seal cap are iron. Third is an unsigned Norway sheath knife. Blade measures 4 - 1/2”, overall 7 - 3/8”. Handle is hand carved wood. Sheath is hand carved as well. Sheath tip and throat are nickel silver. Last is an unsigned foreign exotic fixed blade knife. Blade measures 7 - 5/8”, overall 11 - 1/2”. Handle is wood decorated with bone and ebony spacers. Very well made. (Fair - Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1642 - Marles Gladstone Mich. U.S.A Fixed Blade Knife. Circa 1940’s. Marbles “Ideal” sheath knife with a 5” blade, overall 9 1/16”. Handle is stacked leather with brass guard and aluminum crown. Correct sheath with a signed safety snap included. (Near Mint). 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 1643 1643 - Lot of 10: Razors & Strop. Largest: 7” L. Lot includes: Union Cutlery Co. fancy celluloid straight razor with high relief wreath and vines; Joseph Elliot’s Best Silver Steel spotted horn handled straight razor; Sword brand German smother, black, straight handled razor; Commander German bamboo celluloid handled straight razor; Ohio Farmer German smooth black celluloid handled straight razor; Jones Mfg Co. smooth white celluloid handled straight razor; Expert Barber Blue Steel wood grain celluloid handled straight razor; “The Artist” German smooth black celluloid handled straight razor; Krusius Bros. German 3-3/4” closed, smooth black celluloid handled corn razor; and a Rolls Razor cased razor strop. Circa 1900 - 1920. (Fair Excellent). 100.00 - 150.00
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1644 - Lot of 3: Knives & Bleeder. Largest: 4 -1/2” L. Lot includes: signed “Bleeder” three-blade horn handled bleeder measuring 3-1/4” closed, circa mid-19th century; a P. Holmber & Eskilstuna Swedish barrel knife with wood handles, measuring 4-1/2” closed, circa 1900 - 1930; and an Ulster Knife Co. Hawk’s Bill handled in hard wood with iron seal cap, measuring 4-1/2” closed, circa 1876 - 1941. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1645 - Lot of 6: Folding Knives & Sharpening Stone. Largest: 5 - 1/4” L. Lot includes: Queen City two-blade “English Jack” circa 1920 - 1945, handled in Rodger’s bone, professionally cleaned blades, blades have strong snap, 4-1/2” closed, perfect handles; Queen 4” closed three-blade stockman, delrin handled; Big Q Steel two-blade folding hunter handled in winter bottom bone, circa 1958 - 1960, 5-1/4” closed, both blades have strong snap in both open and close direction; Queen Q 77 4-1/8” two-blade “Trapper”, circa 1977, wood handles, full snap; Big Q Queen circa 1958 - 1960, 3-5/16” closed two-blade sleeveboard pen knife handled in Rodger’s bone with strong snap in both directions; Big Q Queen circa 1958 - 1960, 3-1/4” closed two-blade “Senator” pen knife handled in winter bottom bone, blades have strong snap in both directions; and a Carborundum sharpening stone in original sleeve, with good graphics, circa 1960’s. (Excellent - Near Mint). 200.00 - 300.00 1646 - Lot of 2: Unsigned Trowel Bayonets. Largest: 14 - 1/2” L. Circa late 19th century, two trowel bayonets of U.S. manufacture. Designed to fit over the muzzle of the U.S. 1873 “Trapdoor” Springfield rifle. Intended to be used as an entrenching tool, but could be used as a broad bladed bayonet. Scabbards not included. (Fair - Good). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 1648 1647 - Lot of 6: Fixed Blade Knives. Largest: 12” L. Lot includes: Camillus Mark II with a 7” blade, non-original fancy worked brass guard, inlaid stag handle, overall length 12-1/2”, turquoise inlays, no sheath, and a carved skull on the handle; Mexican Bowie with a 7-1/8” blade, non-original stag handle, nice turquoise inlays on crown, and no sheath; a Rostfrei German 7-1/4” blade, unusual stag handled hunting knife, overall length 12”, with original sheath; an Edge Brand stag handled fixed hunting knife with a 5-1/8” blade, overall 9-1/2”, and no sheath; and a Cleveland Cutlery Co. twin set of fixed blade hunting knives, with one blade being 5”, and the other 2-1/2” with original sheath. Circa 1920 - 1965. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00 1648 - Massive Store Display Knife. 11-1/4” L. Circa 1990. Measuring 11-1/4” closed. Handles are wood and the original factory box is included. (Near Mint Plus). 200.00 - 300.00 1649 - Case “Kodiak” Fixed Blade Knife. 11” L. Circa 1962 - 1970’s. 5-3/4” blade, 10-1/2” overall. Genuine stag handle with brass guards crown. Correct alligator stamped leather sheath. (Very good - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 1651 1650 - Lot of 6: Foreign Exotic Knives. Largest: 20” L. Lot includes: C.W. Dahlghen Eskilstuna No. 21 Swedish sheath knife with a 3-1/4” blade, overall length 7-1/2”, smooth white bone handle with brass mounts, and original signed copper sheath included; a placard with two unsigned identical foreign daggers with 7” blades, overall length 12-1/2”, and stacked leather handles with brass mounts; a primitive unsigned dagger with a -3/8” blade, overall length 13”, horn handle with brass finger guard and mounts, and correct sheath; a Moroccan Koummya, circa 1940’s, with a 9-1/8” curved blade, 16” overall length, wood handle with elaborate metal trim, and scabbard with fancy metal trim; and a Philippines unsigned primitive knife, circa 1940’s, with 11” blade, 16” overall length, and nicely hand carved wood handle and sheath. (Fair - Excellent). 200.00 - 300.00
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1651 - Large Primitive Handmade Fixed Blade Knife. 19” L. Blade length is 14” with an overall measurement of 19-1/2”. Handle is one piece of wood carved into an eagle with brass guard and mount. No sheath. (Good - Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00 1652 - United Folding Sheath Knife. 6” L. Circa 1890 - 1920. A very unusual example handled in stag, measuring 5-1/2” closed, 8-1/2” extended. Original brass blade guard with lock hook still intact. Lock hook is slightly bent. Unusual blade lock still in working order. (Very Good - Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00 1653 - British Short Sword. 25” L. This short sword has a blade length of 18-3/4” and an overall length of 24-1/4”. The handle is ribbed brass with brass S guard and mounts. Correct scabbard included. (Good - Very Good). 400.00 - 500.00 1654 - Artillery Man’s Short Sword. 25” L. Circa 1850 short sword has a blade length of 19-3/4” and an overall length of 25-1/4”. The handle is scaled brass with Roman-style cross guard, pommel bears an American double eagle. Marked “N.P. Ames Springfield” on front tang and “United States 1839” on back tang. Correct scabbard included. (Excellent). 800.00 - 1,000.00
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1655 - Lot of 2: Custom Bowie Knives. Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. Lot includes: a T.W. Downing custom bowie knife with a 8-1/4” saber clip point blade, 14” overall length, white bone handle with twin nickel silver finger guards, full front guard and half back guard, custom leather sheath, and marked “Old Pueblo Leather El Brown Tucson, Arizona” and “Custom Knives Norris Tucson, Arizona”; and an H.L. Morris No. 264 1999 custom bowie with a 9-1/2” saber ground clip point blade, 15-1/2” overall length, stag handle with brass rectangular guard, brass mount, and correct leather sheath. (Near Mint Plus). 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
1659 - Silver Plate Trophy with Horns. 8 - 1/4” L. This 1908 trophy is decorated with three small horns. (Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1660 - Lot of Very Early Relics. 18” L. This lot includes a variety of early European metal items. (Good Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
1658 - Wooden Box with Household Knives. 18 - 1/4” L. This includes a wooden hinged lid box with nine kitchen type knives. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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1661 - Flat Tabletop Display Case. 22” L. This case is in great condition. (Excellent). 100.00 - 200.00 1662 - Winchester Countertop Display Case. 22” x 20” x 12”. This wooden display case is in great condition. It was made by Burt and Sindell in Buffalo, NY. (Very Good Plus). 800.00 - 1,200.00 1663 - Large Slant Front Winchester Display Case. 61 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/4” This great showcase has all original outer glass. (Very Good Plus). 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 1664 - Gun Cane. 33 1/2” L. Bone dog head top, and wooden bamboo covering. (Very Good). 600.00 - 900.00
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1665 - Classic Cane Gun. This type of weapon became popular at the turn of the century, we can find no makers marks but it is finely manufactured. Features a screw off barrel for loading and a push button trigger. While we do not know the exact cartridge, it appears to be chambered for .38 caliber. The barrel of the cane gun has a 4” crack in the outer lining, the metal tip exhibits surface rust, the handle is made of wood and is in excellent condition. We cannot attest to its operation, it is being offered as an early curial. An early self-defense weapon. (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00 1666 - William W. McCready Coat of Arms. 25 -1/2” x 19 -1/2”. This piece depicts the eagle and numerous American flags. There are multiple closed tears and some light staining and soiling. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 1667 1667 - George Washington Print. 27” x 22 -1/2”. This George Washington print has a heavy fold running diagonally. (Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00 1668 - Lot of 2: Adams Advertising Signs. Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/2”. Includes one cardboard two-sided Express Company sign with moderate paper loss, and one porcelain Adams Express Company Money Order sign. (Good - Excellent). 200.00 - 400.00
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1669 - Izaak Walton League Tin Sign. 13 - 1/4” x 19”. This tin embossed Izaak Walton League sign has an area of loss along the left side and a few scratches. The Izaak Walton League was, and still is a conservation group who’s goal it is to protect the environment for outdoor recreation. (Very Good Plus). 200.00 - 300.00
1671 - Lot of 5: Western Union and Other Signs. Largest: 36” L. This lot includes a small Western Union porcelain Telegraph sign, a Wells Fargo Alarm Services porcelain sign, a United States Express porcelain strip sign, a Western Union masonite sign and a Western Union rack with a small porcelain sign on the front. (Very Good Excellent). 300.00 - 400.00
1670 - Wells Fargo & Co. Express Porcelain Flange Sign. 21” x 21”. This Wells Fargo sign has several areas of loss. (Very Good). 200.00 - 400.00
1672 - Money Order American Express Porcelain Sign. 13 - 1/2” x 18”. Two-sided. Minor border chips. (Excellent). 400.00 - 600.00
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1673 - Cowboy Print. 28� x 34�. This print depicts a cowboy on the range. (Excellent). 50.00 - 100.00
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1674 - Wood Piece from John Wesley Hardin Home. This lot contains: a piece of wood from the home of John Wesley Hardin with LOA. Also included are a small chest and pistol skeleton. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00 1675 - Lot of Buffalo Bill Items. This lot includes framed photos, pennant, medallion and other items. (Very Good Plus). 100.00 - 300.00 1676 - Lot of 2: Early Garments. This lot includes a long black coat and a waist-length navy blue military jacket. The black coat has heavy wear and the blue jacket has minor overall wear. (Good - Very Good). 100.00 - 200.00 1678 - Military Dress Jacket. This jacket has moderate overall wear. (Good). 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1684
1679 - Long Ornate Blue Coat. This long blue coat has moderate overall wear. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1683 - Blue Military Jacket. This jacket has moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1681 - Long Black Military Jacket. This long jacket may have belonged to a military chaplain. It has moderate overall wear. (Very Good). 100.00 - 300.00
1684 - Lot of 2: Military Jackets. These two jackets have moderate to heavy wear. One jacket has heavy oxidation to the gold buttons. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1682 - Child’s Short Military Style Jacket. This short blue jacket may have belonged to a drummer boy. It has moderate to heavy overall wear. (Good). 50.00 - 150.00
1685 - Lot of 3: Military Items. 17” L. This lot includes one canvas bag and two other items. (Good Very Good). 50.00 - 100.00
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SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 1700 - Winchester Model 1866 S.R.C. 3rd Model. Serial No. 158787. This is an above average condition carbine made in 1882. It is your standard configuration with 20” barrel in .44 Henry rim fire with full magazine. Has the flared frame and the trap door carbine butt stock. The rear sight is a strange non factory replacement. The finish on the barrel and tube are basically a smooth dark blue brown patina. Brass receiver has mellowed to a lovely tone. Stock was redone at one time and is a little shy to the metal with a chip to right side of tang. Works fine. Bore is extremely strong and clean for one of these models. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 1701 - Cochran Revolving Turret Rifle - 2nd Type. Approximately 125 ever made. Manufactured in the mid 1830’s, nine shot with a 29-3/4” octagon barrel in 50 caliber percussion under hammer. Strong rifling but some corrosion. Easy release top latch allows the entire magazine to be easily removed. Excellent walnut stocks redone at one time as the metal butt plate is proud over wood but is free of cracks or any repairs. Metal was re-done at one time and there is fine pitting under areas of the finish. Indexes and locks up by hand, then cocked and fired. Another never seen extremely early revolving turret rifle. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00
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1702 - Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver & Shoulder Stock. Serial No. 17691 (Revolver), 17099 and 17100 (Stock). Manufactured in 1858, and was one of approximately 10,500 revolvers made from 1851 - 1861. Here is a pretty standard Colt 3rd Model Dragoon .44 caliber percussion revolver that is factory cut for a shoulder stock and comes with an original stock, albeit not numbered to the gun. Standard 7 ½” barrel, single action .44 caliber percussion gun. All matching numbers except wedge. Gun has been cleaned at one time and is basically a gun metal color. Nice 75% visible cylinder scene. Functions and locks up tight as a drum. Sharp strong bore. US stamped frame. K stamped trigger guard. Folding rear sight dovetailed into New York factory stamp. Varnished grips under sized to frame. Stock numbers indicates it was made for a double cased set of revolvers and the right side of metal has a 2” piece broken off which is still present and could be repaired. Overall, a nice and clean old Dragoon. 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 1703 - Parker Bros. Hammer D Grade 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 33484. Manufactured 1883. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - modified; L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3”. Good pattern remains on the Damascus barrels, frame has some case color, mirrored bore, and stock has original finish with minor nicks. No. 4 frame with skeleton buttplate. Both beads are broken. Unmolested Parker with original finish and was well cared for. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
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1704 - Whitneyville Armory Kennedy Lever Action Rifle. Only 15000 Kennedy lever actions made in both frame sizes and calibers, these large frames are extremely hard to find, especially with any kind of condition. This gun is chambered in the popular Winchester caliber, 40-60. It is fairly standard rifle with a 28” octagon barrel and full magazine. It remains in lovely original untouched factory condition. The entire barrel and tube are a pleasing blue brown having never been touched. The same goes for the receiver. The loading gate still has some of the original blue. The walnut stocks are excellent with a few dings here and one small chip on right forearm near nose cap but stocks have never been messed with. Action, of course, operates like new and the bore is strong and clean. Made from 1879-1886. 2,500.00 - 3,000.00 1705 - U.S. Waters Marshall Single Shot Pistol. Features a 8-1/4” round barrel. “US, JCS” proofed barrel. Cartouche visible on left side. All metal in the white. Fine stock with small chip at back of lock. Converted from flint lock to percussion. .54 caliber. Clean bore. Perfect working order. Fine U.S. Marshall pistol. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1706 - Blunderbuss Percussion Pistol. This Blunderbuss is percussion carved with gold overlay, all brown metal. 10” barrel. Full stock. Fine, revarnished wood. Works fine. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1707 - Ornate European Flint Lock Pistol. Features a 12” octagon to round barrel, .65 caliber, smooth bore. Metal in the white with light engraving. Ornately carved and inlaid stock. Ornate brass hilt. Works fine. Clean bore. Really handsome early pistol. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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1708 - Fine Belgium Blunderbuss Pistol. This pistol is a flint lock with a 9” barrel, full stock, metal in the white, turning patina. Has an excellent carved stock. Fully operational. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1709 - Single Shot Pocket Deringer. 3” barrel. .41 caliber percussion. Dirty rifled bore. No finish. No markings. Lightly engraved. Fine stocks. Working. 300.00 - 400.00 1710 - Unwin & Rodgers Type Percussion Knife-Pistol. Mid 1800’s. German silver tapered 3 ¼” octagon barrel. The sides faced with wood over brass fillets, hinged trap for ball, folding trigger, two folding knife blades and Birmingham proof marks. .31 caliber. Smooth bore. Stocks are clean and most of the original factory finish remains. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1711 - Percussion Single Shot Pistol. Marshall style. No visible markings. .54 caliber percussion. Metal is dark brown patina. Fine stocks. Works. Nipple smashed. Dirty bore. 200.00 - 400.00 1712 - Early Flint Lock Pistol. Relic condition. Missing trigger guard. Stock hilt. Replaced barrel band. Missing hammer mechanism. Barrel rusted. 100.00 - 150.00
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LOT - 1719 1716 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. No serial number. .60 bore. 45-1/2” octagon to round barrel. 61” overall. Set trigger. Flint lock. Lock stamped “M.M. Maslin Warranted”, barrel not marked. Full stock. Brass patchbox. Wood has several cracks and repairs under lock. Metal is dark patina with fine pitting near breach. Smooth bore. 600.00 - 800.00 1713 - Converted Single Shot Deringer Pistol. “Deringer” stamped on lock. Converted from flint lock to percussion. 3-3/4” octagon two round barrel. Excellent stocks. Silver inlay. Light engraving. Metal mostly white. Works. Smooth bore. .46 caliber. 300.00 - 500.00
1717 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. No serial number. Rifle .41 caliber. Barrel is 41”, gun is 56” overall. Percussion. Lock is not readable. Barrel maker not readable. Full octagon. Ornate brass patchbox engraved “T. Linger 1841”. Fine stock with no visible cracks. Metal dark brown patina. Excellent bore. 600.00 - 800.00
1714 - Robbins Single Shot Pocket Pistol. .54 caliber percussion. Smooth bore. 5-1/2” octagon barrel. All brown metal. Several repairs on stock. Missing trigger guard screw. Works fine. Bore is fine. 200.00 - 300.00
1718 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Lehman Rifle. 37” heavy target barrel, 51” overall. .48 caliber. Strong, excellent bore. Fine varnished stock with numerous brass inlays. Repair at toe. Small crack at wrist. Lock is marked “H. Lehman Lancaster”. Barrel is maker marked “L.S. Joneston”. Two rear sights. Converted from flint lock. Conversion plate loose. 600.00 - 800.00
1715 - U.S. North Model 1819 Flint Lock Pistol. .54 caliber smooth bore. Made from 1819 - 1823 from Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut. 10” round barrel. Swivel steel ramrod. Iron mountings. Lock marked “S. North”. “Production 1821” stamped on frame. “J.P. & U.S.” stamped on barrel. All brown patina. Fine working order. Very good stocks. Clean bore. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00
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1719 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 38-1/2” barrel, 52” overall. Metal all brown with pitting. Missing hammer and percussion system. No maker on lock or barrel. .46 caliber. Very good bore. 200.00 - 500.00
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1720 - Cased Joseph Manton London 12 ga. Shotgun. No serial number. Lovely double side by side hammer side lock Damascus 12 ga side by side shotgun made from 1834-1838 by Joseph Manton of London. Barrels measure 29 3/8”. LOP to front trigger is 14 1/8”. The barrels retain the majority of the original browned finish. Both locks and hammers intricately engraved and are in the white. The gun shows the skilled workmanship that is expected of a true Manton. Beautiful walnut deluxe grain piano finish stocks with fairly sharp checkering, never refinished. Smooth steel shotgun butt plate. Fine fire blue finish on engraved trigger guard. Original high finish cleaning rod intact. Not a single dent on barrels. Clean as new bores. The burl walnut case is original to gun and is loaded with accessories. Even the round ball mold is case colored and there are two flasks. Wonderful and high grade/condition cased set. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
1721 - Cased Antique London Mfg. 16ga Fowling Piece. Lock is stamped “Dock” and barrel is stamped “London” Browned barrel is 33” , octagon to round. Single barrel. Side lock percussion system. Fine un-cracked stock with silver antlered game inlet on right side of stock. Small sliver inlay on left flat. Single trigger. Fine checkering. Light engraving on lock and tang. Original ramrod. Dark bore. Works fine. Vintage wood case (hinge broken) comes with flask, leather bag, broken sling , caps, etc. 400.00 - 600.00 1722 - Antique Half Stock Sporting Rifle. 32” heavy octagon barrel stamped “Tyler”, missing rear sight, .41 caliber percussion. Lock is marked “Moore”, stock is cracked in half at wrist. Has set triggers. Metal is basically gun metal grey. No ramrod. 100.00 - 150.00 1723 - Antique Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Barrel is stamped “Kennedy & Company”. It is a 32” full octagon percussion barrel, .32 caliber. Metal is brown patina, no maker on lock. Set triggers. Crack in forearm. 200.00 - 300.00 1724 - Indian Relic Springfield. No serial number. At one time this was a Springfield military musket. It consists of rawhide repairs, Indian tacks, metal rust through, relic condition. 100.00 - 200.00
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1725 - Frontier French Musket Cut Down Relic. No serial number. Stock cracked in half. Wire repair. Metal rusted brown. Sling swivel. Interesting Frontier wall-hanger. 100.00 - 200.00 1726 - Relic Cut-Down Musket. No serial number. Greatly altered musket, appears as dug-up. 50.00 - 100.00 1727 - Frontier Cut-Down Snyder Type Musket. No serial number. Metal clean. Wood clean. Stock broken. Relic only. 50.00 - 100.00 1728 - Relic Percussion Cut-Down Musket. No serial number. Dug-up condition. 50.00 - 100.00
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1729 - Original Short Flint-Lock Blunderbus. Serial No. TY9961. Barrel is stamped “--NAGHAN”. Lock marked “McDaniel”. Appears all original, in excellent condition. Never converted. Metal patina. Fine brass and wood. 19” barrel. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1730 - U.S. North Carbine. No serial number. Original carbine, no finish to metal. Block stamped “U.S. S. North Midl Tn, Conn. 1852”. Very good with with no cracks. No visible cartouche. Poor bore. 400.00 - 600.00 1731 - Snyder Type Cut-Down Altered Musket. No serial number. No metal finish. Wood worn, poor bore. 50.00 - 100.00
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1732 - Smith Civil War Carbine. Serial No 13054. Original carbine, metal has deep patina. Very good stock. Very good bore. Chip on top of wrist. Working order. 200.00 - 300.00 1733 - Fine Smith Civil War Carbine. Serial No. 21713. Standard carbine, excellent all original condition. Barrel retains most of the original blue finish dulling. The receiver colors have gone brown. Excellent wood with sharp cartouche. Hammer does not come down. Not working. Should be easy fix. 600.00 - 800.00 1734 - Fine Flint Lock Carbine. Wonderful condition. Sports a 14-1/2” barrel sling bar on left side. Flint lock works perfectly. Excellent stock. Metal clean. 400.00 - 600.00
1735 - Joslyn Civil War Carbine. Serial No. 1435. Fine all original Joslyn Civil War carbine. Metal is basically patina. Excellent wood. Clean bore. Operates perfectly. Above average carbine. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1736 - Flint Lock Carbine. No serial number. 18-1/2” barrel, metal clean. Stock is fine. 100.00 - 150.00 1737 - Fine Spencer Model 1865 Carbine. Serial No. 7583. This fine carbine was made between 1865 and 1866. Sports a20” barrel. Marked “M 1865”. Metal is basically a smooth patina. Excellent stock. Strong bore. Excellent wood with no cracks or chips. Far above average. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 1738 - Cut-Down U.S. 1830’s Musket. 18” barrel. Rusty metal, refinished wood. 50.00 - 100.00
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1739 - Spencer Model 1860 Carbine. Serial No. 42192. Standard Civil War model Spencer, caliber .52 rimfire. Metal is a deep brown patina with some surface rust. Stock is missing rear sling swivel. Numerous chips were wood meets metal. Fair bore. 600.00 - 800.00 1740 - Confederate Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle. Serial No. 1381. Made 1856 - 1864. Belonged to Dr. J.W. Simmons. Six shot, .44 caliber, barrel cut to 18-3/4”, stock fore end cut. Missing barrel band. Missing two screws from frame. Top of receiver has a drill hole for a sight. Rear stock has original finish. Missing threaded rear tang sight. Markings oky. All metal dark patina. Not working. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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1741 - P.W. Porter (Attributed) Revolving Turret Rifle. Serial No. 11188. All matching numbers. Very similar to Porter 2nd model but with some noticeable differences. Maker not marked on barrel. Short top locking lever rather than money tail style. Carved stock with patch box. Has same exact shape and design as marked Porter as well as the offset sights. 26” octagon barrel. Side hammer percussion. Magazine rotates with lever. Removable magazine cover intact. 40 caliber percussion. Metal mostly gun metal patina with excellent wood. Strong bore and works perfectly. Another impossible turret rifle circa 1850. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 1742 - Early Over Under Side Hammers Percussion Rifle. Part octagon 32” barrels, over under. Has split “V” Side hammers on right side. It is a .40 caliber rifle barrel on top. 16 gauge shotgun on bottom. All brown furniture, no fore end, excellent stock. Eagle inlay on left, patch box on right. Tang does not fit into the stock. Very good bores. Working. Single set trigger. Unusual combination gun. 600.00 - 800.00 1743 - Fine Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle. Barrel is stamped “J. Burnham Sag City”, Locks are stamped “Moore”. 25” round barrel, .34 caliber, over under design. Very good wood with repaired crack in wrist. No fore end, missing lollipop rear sight. All metal furniture smooth brown. Double triggers. Fine rifling on bottom barrel, top bore is plugged. 400.00 - 600.00
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1747 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver Serial No. 263074. Standard model with 5” barrel. .31 caliber. Cylinder does not advance. Gun is basically chocolate brown/gun metal grey (spotty). All matching numbers including wedge. Bore has defined rifling, but is dirty. Manufactured in 1864. 500.00 - 700.00
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1744 - Early Double Hammer Over Under Rifle. Barrel is stamped “J.L. --? Brookhaven” 30” part octagon barrels, over under, lock is not marked. .40 caliber. Bore is rusty. All metal furniture dark brown. Very good stock with patch box and inlay. 300.00 - 400.00 1745 - Wesson Style Single Shot Percussion Rifle. “G.P. Foster Bristol, Rhode Island” stamped on 33” full octagon barrel, set triggers, metal fore end, .40 caliber percussion. Working. Excellent stock with small half inch crack a wrist. Dark rusty bore. 500.00 - 700.00 1746 - Fine Colt Model 1849 Pocket Navy Conversion. Serial No. 21025. Manufactured in 1864. This is a rather scarce octagon 3” barrel conversion. .38 caliber rim fire. Action is tight as new. Strong rifling. Traces of brilliant blue on the bottom of barrel. 80% cylinder scene. Frame colors have darkened. Original walnut grips retain most of their varnish. Shy at toe. All matching, wedge not numbered. 900.00 - 1,100.00
1748 - Manhattan .36 Cal Model Revolver AKA Navy Type. Serial No. 13218. Made circa 1859-1868. Features 6-1/2” octagon barrel. Five shot. Action is crisp. All matching numbers, including wedge. Gun is basically patina. 90% visible cylinder scene. Original walnut grips with 30% original varnish with front toe chips on both panels. 600.00 - 800.00 1749 - Colt Model 1860 Army Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 56172. Standard revolver with 8” barrel, rebated cylinder. Cut for shoulder stock. .44 caliber. Brown revolver with mixed numbers. Worn cylinder with no scene. Action is sketchy. Frame manufactured is 1862. 500.00 - 700.00 1750 - Colt 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver 36 Cal. Serial No. 97854. Gun is basically gun metal grey. All matching numbers including the wedge. Action is perfect. 40% cylinder scene still visible. Minor pitting on left side of frame and cylinder. Usual dings on frame near wedge. Bore is strong but dirty. Has original grips with about 70% original varnish. Original nipples are fine. There is a dent in the trigger guard. Standard configuration. Barrel is 7-1/2”. Manufactured in 1860. 700.00 - 1,000.00
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1751 - Presentation 1851 Revolver J.H. Morgan CSA. Serial No. 2257. 36 caliber. Standard configuration. 7-1/2” barrel. All matching numbers, including wedge. Gun has been cleaned to basic gun metal grey. Cylinder scene is approximately 90% visible. Original nipples. Action works as new. Strong, clean, shiny bore. Beautiful original deluxe walnut grips with 90% original varnish. This is an early square back model with presentation engraving on backstrap “J.H. Morgan, Kentucky”. Possible confederate history worthy of further research. Early gun made in 1853. Morgan was a Colonel in the Kentucky Calvary CSA. (No further prominence). Pistol was accompanied by a vintage rig that includes an unmarked period flap holster, a clasp military style belt, two photo CDVs of Morgan and Stonewall Jackson, and two bullet/possible pouches. Beautiful rig with historic content. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
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1752 - Colt Model 1860 Conversion Revolver. Serial No. 190489. Standard Richards conversion of percussion to 44 center fire. Round 8” barrel. All matching numbers except the wedge. Gun is basically smooth clean patina. Original grips retain most of their varnish. Shy to corners. Action works fine. Strong bore. Light frosting. Cylinder scene is no longer visible. Manufactured in 1871. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1753 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 126977. Standard model revolver manufactured in 1863. Round 8” barrel. Rebated cylinder, original nipples. Action is fine. Strong rifling with pitting. Gun basically is gun metal grey. Fine pitting on the barrel and cylinder. No cylinder scene. “H” inspector mark. Grip cartouche visible but light on left panel, pin through grips, no varnish. Cut for shoulder stock. All matching serial numbers. Wedge not marked. 700.00 - 1,000.00 1754 - Colt Model 1860 Army Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 121726. Has all matching numbers except replacement wedge. Standard Army model with and 8” barrel, a six shot rebated cylinder, and original nipples. Action is fine. Bore is strong, and there is some minor pitting at muzzle. Original grips are fine. Shoulder stock cut in back strap only. Manufactured in 1863. Gettysburg era revolver. 800.00 - 1,200.00 270
1755 - Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver. Serial No. 141880. Standard revolver with round 8” barrel. six shot rebated cylinder. Shoulder stock cut. Action works fine. Strong bore but frosted. Gun is basically dark chocolate brown. All matching numbers including wedge, but cannot read cylinder number. Manufactured in 1863, a Gettysburg era gun. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1756 - Colt Model 1862 Police Model Revolver. Serial No. 10992. Manufactured 1862. Standard configuration with 6-1/2” barrel. Five shot fluted cylinder. Cylinder does not advance and has numerous dents. Replacement wedge. All numbers match. .36 caliber. Original grips with 40% original varnish and a crack on the left side. Overall gun has a dark chocolate patina. The bore has rifling and needs a thorough cleaning. 700.00 - 1,000.00 1757 - Fine Colt 1849 Percussion Revolver Cased Set. Serial No. 302207. All matching, including wedge. Fairly standard Colt Model 1849 .31 caliber pocket revolver with the 5” barrel. The barrel retains at least 75% of the original Colt high polish blue finish. The cylinder is mostly patina with a perfect cylinder scene. The case color patterns are darkened. Original varnished grips are excellent. Brass is un-touched. The bore is mint and the action is tight as new. The original vintage case includes the Colt eagle flask, cap tin, two cavity bullet mold, an old brass oiler and a 1” original B&W Teddy Roosevelt pin back. Manufactured in 1868. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00
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1758 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 109461. Manufactured 1885. Standard revolver with 4” inch octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Action works fine. Fine bore. 10% original high polish blue on barrel. Traces of case colors on lever. Strong cylinder scene. All matching numbers including wedge. Gun has presentation engraving on backstrap, along with “N.13” on butt. It is attributed to the New York Penitentiary, but engraving is extremely difficult to read. Original grips also have “No. 13” impressed on right panel. Interesting early Sing-Sing Prison guard gun. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1759 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 288855. Manufactured in 1866. Standard model revolver 4” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Tight action. Fine, clean bore. Excellent little pocket model retaining about 50% high polish blue on the barrel. Near perfect cylinder scene. Traces of case colors on lever and frame. Original walnut grips with 70% varnish. All matching numbers including wedge. Overall, a very clean little pocket model. Manufactured 1866. 900.00 - 1,200.00 1760 - Colt Model 1860 Army Richard’s Conversion 12 Stop Serial No. 3460. Standard 1860 conversion with round 8” barrel, .44 caliber center fire, rebated 12 stop cylinder. Barrel and frame have been re-blued. 12 stop cylinder is numbered 5395 with “DD” inspector (from another gun) but has a strong cylinder scene and lots of the original Colt blue. Mismatched numbers, but frame was made in 1861. Fine action. Strong bore but frosted. Original grips with perfect cartouche on left and right panels, and most of the original varnish. 800.00 - 1,000.00 1761 - Colt Model 1849 Percussion Model Revolver. Serial No. 39397. Manufactured in 1852. Standard revolver with 6” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Cylinder indexes. Bore is strong but frosted. All grey gun with strong markings. All matching numbers except wedge. Original grips with about half the original varnish. Smooth, clean pocket model. 700.00 - 900.00 1762 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 208302. Manufactured in 1862. Standard with revolver with 4” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Action is fine. Strong bore with some light corrosion near muzzle. Basic gun metal grey with approximately 20% blue on barrel. All matching numbers including wedge. 30% cylinder scene. Nipple shrouds are slightly battered. Nice original grips with most of the varnish intact. Missing bottom backstrap screw. 600.00 - 800.00 1763 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 154882. Manufactured in 1859. Standard revolver with 6” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Cylinder locks up tight. Fine clean bore with strong rifling. Basic gun metal grey. Partially visible cylinder scene with some fine pitting. Replaced lever and wedge. Original grips with small chip to the left panel. All matching numbers except wedge and lever. 600.00 - 800.00 1764 - Colt Root Model 1855 Side Hammer Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 1093. Standard revolver with 3-1/2” octagon barrel, .28 caliber, side hammer, spur trigger. Action is tight as new. Strong bore, but frosted. Fine little gun that retains approximately 30-50% original blue. Balance turning pleasing patina. Strong markings. Original walnut grips with approximately 75% original varnish. Manufactured in 1861. 700.00 - 900.00
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LOT - 1766 1765 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 15064. Fairly standard revolver with round 8” barrel, rebated cylinder, .44 caliber. Action works fine. Strong bore with light frosting. Gun has basic brown patina. Partially visible cylinder scene. Original nipples. All matching numbers except for wedge. Cut for shoulder stock. Vintage brass shoulder stock included. Manufactured in 1861. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1766 - Replica Arms Colt Baby Dragoon Copy. Serial No. 2822. Early copy of the 1849 Colt made by Replica Arms out of Mariette, Ohio. Made in Italy. Gun features octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber percussion, near new in original box. Number two gun. Gun is locked up and does not presently work. Should be an easy fix. 75.00 - 100.00 1767 - Colt Root Model 1855 Side Hammer Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 10356. Standard revolver with round 3-1/2” barrel, .28 caliber, side hammer, spur trigger. Action is tight as new. Strong bore, but frosted. Gun is basically metal grey. Original walnut grips with chips out of left and right panel at rear toe. Manufactured in 1866. 400.00 - 600.00 1768 - Colt Root Model 1855 Side Hammer Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 10105. Standard revolver with 3-1/2” octagon barrel, .28 caliber, side hammer, spur trigger. Action is tight as new. Strong bore but frosted. Fine little gun that retains approximately 30-50% original blue. Balance turning pleasing patina. Strong markings. Original walnut grips with approximately 75% original varnish. Manufactured in 1866. 700.00 - 900.00 1769 - Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 56358. Standard revolver with 7-1/2” octagon barrel, six shot, .36 caliber percussion. Action works fine. Strong clean bore. Barrel retains 40-50% original blue. Cylinder scene is not visible. All matching numbers including wedge. Original walnut grips retain most of their original varnish. Manufactured in 1856. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00
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1770 - Colt Bisley Frontier Six Shooter Engraved. Serial No. 256316. Mfg. in 1904. Colt Bisley model cal .44-40. WCF. Sports a 5 - 1/2” barrel. The entire gun has been beautifully engraved (not factory). The cylinder, hammer and ejector rod housing have been gold washed, the rest is nickel plated. Has a pair of faux pearl grips. Indexes and locks up tight as new. Very good bore. The revolver is housed in a velvet casket-style 19th century music box. Included are six old playing cards, two old dice, two clay poker chips, old brass compass, and a carved mersheim pipe with a sterling band. Also has a stag handled bowie knife. 8000-10000 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 1771 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 627. Brass frame. 5% silver plate. Cracked gutta percha grip. Firing pin rotates. .22 rimfire. No finish on barrels. 2-1/2” barrels. 200.00 - 300.00 272
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1772 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 6703. .30 caliber rimfire. 3” barrels. Brown patina. Not working. Unclean brass. Fine grips. 250.00 - 350.00 1773 - Starr Arms 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Tip-up. Not working. Push button trigger. Brass frame dated “May 10th”. .30 caliber rimfire. No finish. 150.00 - 250.00
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1774 - Winchester Model 1866 Rifle. Serial No. 27722. Standard rifle with 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt plate. The barrel and tube have been re-blued. A sight blank has been filled in the middle of the barrel. Tube is a replacement. Rear sight is a replacement. Wood has been varnished. There are two small cracks on the tang of the wood. Lever, trigger, and hammer have been refinished. Brass has been cleaned. .44 rimfire. Bore is excellent. The sling swivel has been plugged in fore end There is a wood putty repair on the front fore end stock. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 1775 - Winchester Model 1866 Musket (Belgium). Serial No. 50409. Manufactured in 1871. The blued finishes on this gun have been refinished, markings are stong, left side has Belgium proofs, barrel cut off at front end to 26”, brass is clean, wood has been refinished. Some pitting on top of barrel. Operational. Bore is very good with some pitting. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
1776 - Heavy Bench/Civil War Scoped Sniper Rifle. Fine R.C. Rice Warren, Ohio. Most of these heavy bench rifles were individually made during the 1850-60’s by custom gunsmiths and saw heavy service during the Civil War by snipers on both sides of the conflict. This is an extremely fine example of just such a scoped rifle and one of the few pairings in which the scope is marked with a plaque that bears the same name as the maker of the rifle. The lock is a Golcher side hammer. Caliber is 38. Gun weighs 16-3/4 pounds and sports a 30” barrel, no fore-stock and a simple curved steel type butt stock in superb condition. Set for a false muzzle (not present). Near mint bore and action. Wood is fine with no cracks. Metal is smooth gun gray. Beautiful optics. Scope is 34-1/2” and has the Malcolm style mounts with rear adjustment. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 1777 - Heavy Bench Target/Civil War Sniper Rifle. With Malcolm scope. Impressive 28” octagon barrel with 2” false muzzle. This 31 pound rifle is an under hammer design with an original Wm Malcolm scope that measures 26”. The barrel is finished in the white and is extremely clean. Caliber gauges at 50. The stock is fitted with a beautiful full deluxe varnish finish and finely checkered and exhibits no cracks anywhere albeit a few dings. Even the trigger guard has most of the original high polish fire blue present. Bore is mirror. Front of barrel has mount. Front sight dovetail is empty. Another individually hand built mid nineteenth century bench rifle employed for sniper use during the Civil War. 3,000.00 - 6,000.00
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1778 - Chicago Arms Co. “The Protector” Palm Pistol. No serial number. Circa 1890’s. Retaining 85% original nickel. Gutta percha panels perfect. Not working. 600.00 - 800.00 1779 - Reid “My Friend Knuckle Duster” Pistol. Serial No. 6624. 50% original finish. In working order. 700.00 - 900.00 1780 - Extremely Rare Marston 3 Shot Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 0123. .31 caliber. Not working. Brown patina on barrels. Unclean brass. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 1781 - Remington Vest Pocket Pistol. No serial number. These were termed the number one saw handle Deringer. .22 rimfire single shot, 3-1/4” round barrel, walnut grips. Made 1865 – 1888. Gun has been re-blued and has no serial number or markings. Bore is fair. 150.00 - 200.00 1782 - Remington Vest Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 3142. These were termed the number one saw handle Deringer. .22 rimfire, single shot, 3-1/4” round barrel, walnut grips. Made 1865 – 1888. Fair bore. No finish. Not working. Original grips. 75.00 - 100.00
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1783 - Remington Vest Pocket Pistol. Cleaning removed serial number and barrel markings. These were termed the number one saw handle Deringer. .22 rimfire, single shot, 3-1/4” round barrel, walnut grips. Made 1865 – 1888. No finish. Replaced grips. Fair bore. Works. 75.00 - 100.00 1784 - Remington Vest Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 12966. These were termed the number one saw handle Deringer. .22 rimfire, single shot, 3-1/4” round barrel, walnut grips. Made 1865 – 1888. Fair bore. Not working. No finish. Etched real ivory grips. 100.00 - 150.00 1785 - Remington Vest Pocket Pistol. Engraved over serial number. These were termed the number one saw handle Deringer. .22 rimfire, single shot, 3-1/4” round barrel, walnut grips. Made 1865 – 1888. Larger model, a .30 caliber rimfire. After-market engraved. Retains much of the silver plated finish on the frame. Barrel is a blue-brown patina. Excellent original walnut grips. Excellent bore could use cleaning. Works fine. Nice period engraving on barrel. 125.00 - 150.00
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1786 - H&R Top Break .38 S&W.** Serial No. 387211. Working. All brown. Freckled. 50.00 - 75.00
1791 - H&R Young American Double Action .22.** Serial No. 489900. Works. 85% original blue. 50.00 - 75.00
1787 - H&R .38 S&W Hammerless Top Break.** Serial No. 99450. 75% original nickel. Works fine. 50.00 - 75.00
1792 - H&R Young American Double Action .22.** Serial No. 238150. Works. 85% original nickel. 50.00 - 75.00
1788 - H&R .22 Top Break.** No serial number. 80% nickel. 5” double action .22. Working. 50.00 - 75.00
1793 - H&A Top Break .32.** Double action. Hammerless. 75% oroginal blue. Needs trigger return spring. 25.00 - 50.00
1789 - H&R Trapper Model 7 Shot .22 Double Action.** Serial No. 178171. 6” barrel. Blue 90%. Works fine.` 100.00 - 150.00
1794 - H&R Engraved Top Break .32.** No serial number. Nicely engraved, much origjnal nickel. Pearl grips. Double action. Works fine. 50.00 - 100.00
1790 - Iver Johnson .32 Safety Hammerless Revolver.** Serial No. 111296. Metal is all brown patina. Trigger return spring does not work. Bore is rusty. Fine grips. 25.00 - 50.00
1795 - Iver Johnson Top Break .22.** Serial No. A52310. All brown. Surface rust. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00
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1796 - H&R Top Break .32 S&W.** Serial No. 617. Not working. Replaced right grip. All brown patina. 50.00 - 75.00 1797 - Scarce H&R Model 2 Automatic Bayonet Revolver.** Manufactured from 1901-1917, this is the standard hammer auto eject in .38 S&W cartridge with 4� barrel in double action. It is in wonderful untouched condition with about 98% of the original factory nickel finish. Most of the case colors are present on hammer and trigger. Blued trigger guard has plumed out. Rubber grips are near mint. Action works perfectly and locks up tight. Clean sharp bore. Approximately 2000 manufactured. Modern but C&R eligible. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1798 - H&R .22 U.S.R.A. Model Single Shot.** No serial number. This is a fairly scarce, near mint example of an H&R .22 single shot U.S.R.A. model. Retains 99% of its original factory blue. Mint bore, action, and grips. 400.00 - 500.00 1799 - H&R Long Barrel .32 Safety Hammerless.** No serial number. Barrel 6�, five shot revolver retains approximately 80% of its original factory blue starting to plum. Trigger return spring does not work. Fine bore. Left grip cracked. Right grip cracked and repaired. 75.00 - 100.00
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1800 - H&A .32 Caliber Top Break D.A. Revolver.** No serial number. Working. 75% original finish. 50.00 - 75.00 1801 - H&R The American Double Action .38.** Serial No. 142335. 85% nickel. Missing cylinder pin. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00 1802 - H&A X.L. Double Action .22.** Rusted. Not working. Missing parts. 25.00 - 50.00
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1803 - Iver Johnson Top Break .38.** Serial No. 34165. Not working. Heavy rust. Nice grips. 25.00 - 50.00 1804 - Fine Iver Johnson Hammerless .32.** Serial No. B18989. Near Mint. Top break. Safety model double action. 95% finish with pearl grips. Works fine. 75.00 - 100.00 1805 - Forehand Arms Double Action .32.** Serial No. 82928. 70% nickel. Working. 25.00 - 50.00
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LOT - 1812 1810 - Stocking & Co. Top Hammer Pepperbox. Six shot. .25 caliber percussion. 4-1/4” barrels. Double action. No finish. Excellent grips. Not working. 200.00 - 300.00
1806 - Bacon Arms Company Small 6 Shot Pepperbox. Small 6 shot pepperbox. .22 caliber. 200.00 - 300.00 1807 - Small 8 shot Pepperbox with Brass Frame. No serial number. Does not index. Frame was cleaned. No finish on barrels. 100.00 - 150.00 1808 - Engraved Multi-Barrel Pocket Revolver Pepperbox. Finely made Belgium guild multi barrel folding trigger pin fire pocket revolver. The engraving is exquisite and the gun is in almost new condition with most all the factory finish present. Probable 9mm European caliber that gauges out at 28 caliber. Leige mark indicates mfg. prior to 1893. Fine old 6-shot pepper box and extremely well executed full coverage factory engraving. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1809 - European Pin-Fire Folding Trigger Pepperbox. No serial number. Barrel has retained about 75% original factory blue. Frame has faded. Not working. 75.00 - 100.00
1811 - Fine Deluxe Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.** According to factory records, this rifle left the factory on August 1, 1906 as a half octagon barrel with checkered stock, pistol grip, half magazine, shotgun rubber butt, plain trigger, take down with nickel steel barrel in 32-40 caliber. Length of barrel was not listed which usually means standard 26” and the gun now sports a 21” barrel so it was cut down 5”. In addition, the entire gun was finely refinished and retains all of that finish. This rifle also has the Slidin Lyman Model 21 peep sight along with a folding globe front and a single folding full buckhorn rear sight, none of which is mentioned in the letter. The gun is now equipped with double set triggers while letter lists trigger as plain. Gun shows in as new condition and with a fairly sharp bore with a bit of frosting. Handsome and functional, a perfect deep woods gun that should shoot as good as it looks. Modern but C&R eligible. 3,500.00 - 4,000.00 1812 - Cut-Down Winchester Model 1873 Rifle. Serial No. 73090. This rifle, manufactured in 1881, features a cut down octagon barrel that measures 20-1/4” inches, full magazine, gun smith applied barrel band. The receiver was a carbine receiver and has the plugged holes. It is chambered for the popular .44 Winchester caliber. Metal is basically a smooth brown patina with flashes of blue in the recesses. The wood does not appear to have ever been refinished, is in excellent condition and proud to the metal. Fully operational with a fine bore that has strong rifling and minor pitting. Should make a fine shooter. 600.00 - 800.00
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1813 - Rare Whitney-Burgess-Morse Lever Action Rifle. Serial No. 1667. Standard rifle made from 1878-1882 in 45-70 Govt with less than 3000 made and rarely seen on today’s market. It sports a 28” octagon barrel with full magazine and a crescent steel butt. Rear stock was redone at one time and is shy to the metal. It is an early style with S-Lever. Receiver is basically patina with some fine pitting on right side. Barrel is a mottled blue/brown and is missing the front sight from dove tail. Extremely clean and strong bore. Missing the loading gate. Has all the proper markings. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 1814 - Remington U.S. Rolling Block Rifle. Serial No. 340. 36” barrel, two band rifle, caliber .50-70. Barrel finished in the white. Frame has strong case colors. “U.S.” stamped butt plate. Fine, clean bore. Works perfectly. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1815 - Standard Arms Co. Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 1885. These odd rifles were manufactured from 1909 to 1911. This example remains in excellent condition. .35 caliber, retaining 70-80% original blue on metal, starting to plum. The brass castings are fine. In addition, this rifle has had Slidin’ Lyman 21 receiver sight added. Strong frosty bore. 350.00 - 550.00 278
1816 - Standard Remington Pre-War Model 12 Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 783554. This octagon barrel pump was made to handle all standard .22s, has the pistol grip stock and Lyman tang sight. With Globe front sight. 60-70% original factory blue starting to plum. Excellent wooden stocks with varnish added. Fine bright bore. Manufactured from 1909-1936. 250.00 - 350.00 1817 - Custom Schuetzen S.S. Target Rifle* Custom rifle features a Heinel style falling block action. Barrel is 30” full octagon. Bore end measures to a .54 caliber but receiver takes a .22 shell (have no idea why a 22 opens up on end to a 54 size hole). I can find no maker stamps on either barrel or frame, both of which retain at least 98& of the blue finish. The stocks feature a wonderful hand rubbed oil finish, rakish one piece stock with carved cheek piece for right handed shooter, wonderful checkering with some carvings on flats. Fancy trigger guard. Large disc aperture rear tang sight and low profile ramp front sight. Double set triggers. Sling swivel on barrel and stock. Fine condition, high quality , single shot custom rifle. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00 1818 - Navy Springfield Rolling Block Rifle. This is standard US Navy issued rolling block rifle mfg. by Remington. Two band musket featuring a 32” long barrel. .50-70 cal. Blued finish of which it retains 50-60%. Starting to plum. Butt plate marked “US.” Wood is refinished and re varnished. Strong rifling. Perfect working order. Serial No. A264. Frame is marked “USN Springfield 1870.” Comes with an original bayonet mfg. by Ames of MA. with scabbard. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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1819 - Winchester Model 1895 Sporting Rifle.** Serial No. 95314. Made in 1915. This rifle features a 24” round barrel, caliber .30-40 Krag, rifle butt plate. Barrel finish is speckled blue with freckling and 30% finish loss. The receiver is freckled brown. Stock is very good with some dents. Does not cock. Very good strong bore, but dirty. 600.00 - 800.00 1820 - Remington Model 8 Pre-War Semi-Automatic Rifle.** Serial No. 32847. Standard rifle in .35 Remington caliber. Metal retains most of the re-blued finish. Stock is refinished and shy to metal. There is a crack to the toe. Very good, strong bore. 200.00 - 300.00 1821 - Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle.** Serial No. 532064. This standard octagon barrel rifle was manufactured in 1914 for the .22 W.R.F. rimfire cartridge. Metal is all grey. Bore is fine. Stock has wrist repair, and the letter “F” has been done in nail holes on the stock. 200.00 - 300.00
1822 - Fine Winchester Model 90 Pump Action Rifle.** Serial No. 677054A. Nice standard octagon barrel rifle. chambered in .22 W.R.F. Barrel retains about 90% original factory blue. Tube and receiver are basically soft patina. Excellent un-sanded stocked, proud to metal. Fine bore. Operational. 300.00 - 600.00 1823 - Standard Remington 141 “Game Master” Pump Rifle** Serial No. 38888. Chambered in.35 Remington, the metal overall retains approximately 95% of the original factory blue, and is really clean. Stocks are excellent with no cracks. Never refinished, but has numerous marks on buttstock. Could use a little touch-up. Near mint bore. Works perfectly. Manufactured from 1936-1950. 250.00 - 350.00 1824 - Standard Arms Co. Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 7601. These odd rifles were manufactured from 1909 to 1911. This example was chambered for .30 caliber. Retaining 40-60% original blue on metal, starting to plum. The brass castings are fine. Missing two tang screws. Strong bore. 300.00 - 500.00
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1825 - Pre-1914 Marlin Model 1893 T.D. Rifle.** Serial No. 396139. This standard take down rifle features a 26” octagon barrel, full magazine, and carbine style buttplate. The barrel and tube are a smooth brown patina. The case colored receiver has nickeled out. Stock is original but has been refinished. There are six wood plugs on the left side. The front sight has been replaced. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester cartridge. Bore is good but dirty. Fully operational. 300.00 - 400.00
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1826 - Remington Rolling Block Rifle (Foreign Contract). No serial number. Standard three band rifle. .46 caliber, metal all brown and rusted with pitting. Wood is rough. Missing ramrod. 150.00 - 250.00 1827 - H. Pieper’s (Belgium) .22 S.S. Boys Rifle.** Serial No. F3868. Metal is blue-brown, stock is very good. Very good bore. 100.00 - 125.00 1828 - Special Order Winchester Model 1894 Carbine.** Serial No. 670344. This carbine, manufactured in 1913, at first glance appears to be a standard carbine. Featuring a 20” round barrel, full magazine, carbine folding rear sight, and carbine curved buttplate. The saddle ring is not present, instead has the Winchester side sling swivels on the rear barrel band on the left side of stock. The barrel and tube are pleasing blue starting to plum finish, as is the receiver. The wood is fine, and there is a slight gap where at the wrist, wood may have been refinished years ago. The bore is very good with strong rifling and minor frosting. The gun is fully operational. It is chambered for the standard .30-30 Winchester round. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1829 - Winchester Model 94 E Caliber .307 Winchester.** Serial No. 5519046. This is a modern standard carbine angle eject, chambered for the .307 Winchester. The metal is in as new condition. The front and rear sights have been replaced. Sling studs have been added. Stock has been custom carved in oak leaf pattern. Right side of stock has a carved bear. Mint bore and action. 300.00 - 400.00 1830 - Standard Winchester Model 1894 Pre-64 Carbine.** Serial No. 1776549. This carbine, manufactured in 1951, features standard 20” round barrel, full magazine, steel shotgun butt, hooded ramp front sight and sporting rear. It is all original and untouched except a sling and swivels have been added to the tube and buttstock. It is in excellent used condition. Barrel and tube retain 97% original factory blue finish. The receiver retains a majority of the factory blue, but thinning on the top, bottom, and high edges. Wood has never been sanded or refinished and is proud to metal, albeit, there are a few scratches on the buttstock with one large scratch on left side. It is chambered for the .32 Winchester Special. It has a fine mirrored bore and is fully operational. 400.00 - 600.00 1831 - Winchester Model 1892 Rifle.** Serial No. 384304. This rifle was manufactured in 1907. It is chambered for the .25-20 Winchester cartridge. The octagon barrel and tube have been cut to 21” and they still retain 75-85% of their original blue starting to plum. The frame has faded to basic gun grey. The stocks are very good but have been refinished, are shy to metal. Sling swivels have been added to stock and forend cap. Missing one tang screw, other has been replaced. Bore is fair. 300.00 - 500.00
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1832 - Replica Model 1873 Winchester Rifle.** Serial No. 494993. This rifle is a deluxe model with a pistol grip and checkered stock, which is not well fitted. 24” octagon barrel and full magazine, .44-40 caliber, plugged barrel. Will not shoot. Very nice looking rifle. The barrel appears to be a real Winchester rifle. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1833 - European Folding Trigger Pin-Fire Revolver. Serial No. 4460. Engraved. 75% nickel plated. Fine gutta percha grips. 100.00 - 150.00 1834 - European Folding Trigger Pin-Fire Revolver. No serial number. Re-nickeled. Not working. Replaced grips. No markings. 25.00 - 50.00 1835 - Baker 3 Barrel Drilling Cape Gun. Serial No. 606. Manufactured in 1882. Barrel length: 18-7/8”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. 40/70 Sharps 10 gauge. The barrel and frame both are patina, bore is dirty and pitted, and the stock is worn and cracked. This is a quality one gun with Damascus barrels. The barrels are cut and have homemade engraving. It is missing the tang sight and is working, but has loose action. This is a parts gun or an interesting wall-hanger. 150.00 - 300.00
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1836 - Schafer Hammer Drilling Cape Gun** Serial No. 52. Pre-World War II. Barrel length: 27-1/2”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - Full. Length of pull: 13-1/2”. Drop on the heel: 2-3/4”. .22 Hornet 16 gauge. The barrel has little blue left and the frame is bright and clean, the rifle bore is good, and the shotgun bore is bright but pitted. There is refinished checkering to the stock. The gun has Krupp steel barrels, German proof marks, and a rifle barrel lined to .22 Hornet. The rifle chambering must be checked. Snap action spring is broken and missing, otherwise, it is tight and working. (C&R). 500.00 - 800.00
1839 - Fine Long Barrel Colt Officer’s Model Match .38** Serial No. 313197. This is an early high polish flat top target .38 made in 1909. It features the 7-1/2” barrel and the beautiful diamond checkered non-medallion walnut grips. Overall the gun retains approximately 95% of the original high polish factory blue with only some fine rust on two sections of the cylinder flats from poor storage. Action is perfect. Bore is mint. Grips are near mint. Screws still retain all their brilliant fire blue finish. 700.00 - 900.00 1840 - Colt House (Cloverleaf) Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 4072. Standard four shot, 3” barrel, .41 rimfire, single action spur trigger. Tight action. Fine bore with some frosting. Strong markings. Barrel and cylinder basically gun metal grey. Fine untouched brass frame. Excellent birds head walnut grips. Manufactured in 1872. 800.00 - 1,000.00
1837 - Colt New Army Model of 1901 .38.** Serial No. 177289. Standard R.A.C. military inspected Colt double action .38 with standard 6” barrel, chambered for the .38 long Colt. Action works fine, but is a little sticky. The bore is fine. It is a clean gun that retains nearly 85% of the original blue finish. Receiver has been fitted with notched rear sight. Fine original grips. 200.00 - 300.00
1841 - Colt Model 1878 Frontier Revolver. Serial No.30267. Standard blued model with 7-1/2” barrel, six shot, .44 caliber. Gun has had some cold blue applied. Minor rust on right side of cylinder. Grips replaced with vintage two piece walnut square butt. Action is tight. Bore is excellent but frosty. Manufactured in 1892. 500.00 - 700.00
1838 - Colt Model 1878 (1902) Philippine Model.** Serial No. 46094. Standard R.A.C. inspected Philippine model with 6” barrel, six shot, caliber .45 Colt. Action is tight. Bore is excellent and clean. Gun basically has blue-brown patina. Excellent hard rubber grips. Distinctive model with large trigger guard. Manufactured in 1900. 600.00 - 800.00
1842 - Colt Model 1877 Etched Panel Thunderer Revolver. Serial No. 63236. Standard 4-1/2”, six shot, .41 long Colt caliber. Action is fine. Bore is strong. Barrel retains totally readable etched panel and 50% of the high polish blue with some light rusting on the left side of barrel. Cylinder and frame are brown patina. Original grips. Made in 1887. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 1850 1843 - Colt Model 1878 Etched Panel Frontier 6 Shooter. Serial No. 14080. Standard 7-1/2” six shot, .44-40 caliber, in factory nickel finish. Barrel has complete visible and desirable etched panel (Colt Frontier six shooter) and retains about 70% original dull nickel with most loss to the left side. The frame and cylinder retain approximately 90% of the original dull factory nickel. The hammer and trigger retain majority of the original factory fire blue. Action is tight as new. Bore is clean and shiny. Hard rubber grips have turned chocolate brown. Fine Frontier, even some of the screws retain their fire blue. Manufactured 1885. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00 1844 - Custom Colt Model 1878 Revolver. Serial No. 31384. Unusual custom made 9” barrel with ramp front sight (no maker marks) using a standard model 1878 frame and ejector. Gun is basically gun metal color. Cylinder does not index. Bore is excellent. Custom set of grips with steers on both sides, both have cracks and repairs. Manufactured in 1893. 300.00 - 500.00 1845 - Colt Model 1878 Frontier 6 Shooter. Serial No. 26996. Standard 7-1/2” blued finish, six shot, .44-40 caliber. Action is like new. Fine clean bore. Traces of oginal high polish blue on barrel and ejector housing. 40-50% original blue on frame. Cylinder is gun metal grey. Fine original grips with five notches. Hammer has been bobbed. Manufactured in 1890. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00
1847 - Colt Model 1878 (1902) Philippine Model.** Serial No. 44038. Standard R.A.C. inspected Philippine model with 6” barrel, six shot, caliber .45 Colt. Action is tight. Bore is excellent and clean. Gun basically has blue-brown patina. Excellent hard rubber grips. Distinctive model with large trigger guard. Manufactured in 1900. 200.00 - 400.00 1848 - Colt New Army .38 Revolver.** Serial No. 99243. Standard 5” barrel .38 double action. Gun is devoid of finish. Heaving pitting on right side. Missing cylinder head pin. Grips are fine. Does not operate. Nice bore. Good parts gun. 50.00 - 100.00 1849 - Colt Model 1889 Navy Double Action. Serial No. 17538. Standard gun with a 6” barrel chamber for the .38 long colt. No finish. the butt is stamped with the navy anchor JSA, no date. Grips were replaced. Action needs timing. fine bore. Colt’s first swing open cylinder revolver, only 1,500 Navy models manufactured. Made in 1892. 300.00 - 400.00
1846 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation** 1850 - Colt New Army .38. Serial No. 87238. Manufactured 1882. Black powder frame army, chambered for the .45 Colt. It sports a 5-1/2” barrel. Caliber marked on Serial No. 5473. Typical 6”, six shot .38 Army issue, R.A.C inspected. Proper inspected grips. Early refinish, army markings no longer on butt. rear trigger bow. Has a mismatched cylinder and replaced cylinder pin. Faint “R.A.C.”. Action perfect. Bore fine. Made in 1892. 300.00 - 400.00 Ivory type grips. All brown finish. Action needs work. Bore is fine. 800.00 - 1,200.00 283 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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LOT - 1852
1851 - S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver. Serial No. 789. Manufactured from 1861-1874. Standard blued model with 5” octagon barrel, six shot non-fluted cylinder, and chambered for the .32 rimfire long cartridge. This example is extremely clean, finish is basically gun metal grey. Actions lock up tight as new and has a clean bore. Rosewood grips are perfect. Hammer spur has been altered. 200.00 - 300.00 1852 - S&W Model No. 1 2nd Issue Revolver. Serial No. 38652. Manufacture 1860-1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16” octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. Barrel and cylinder are brown patina. 50% silver plating on frame. One inch crack on right grip. Missing cylinder pin. Cylinder indexes. Very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00 1853 - S&W No. 2 Old Model Revolver. Serial No. 10790. Standard 5” octagon barrel blue model, .32 rimfire long with a six shot non-fluted cylinder and fine rosewood grips. The gun has a pleasing mix of blue turning plum and is very clean. The action is perfect and the bore is excellent. 400.00 - 600.00
LOT - 1853
LOT - 1854
LOT - 1855
1854 - S&W Model 1953 .22/.32 Kit Gun.** Serial No. M150449. Standard model kit gun, 4” nickel, .22 caliber, on the J frame “Made in 1980-81”. Retains most of the original nickel, albeit somewhat cloudy. Hammer and trigger retain all the brilliant case colors. Excellent original grips. Adjustable target rear sight, excellent bore and action. It has been fired. 300.00 - 400.00 1855 - Fine Engraved S&W New Model No. 3 S.A. Revolver. Serial No. 31227. This gun features a 6-1/2” barrel and it is in .44 Russian caliber. Single action. Beautifully non-factory engraved. The entire gun was then re-blued, retaining virtually all of this finish with panel scenes of a setter and a goose. Features pearl grips. The right panel is cracked in half and needs repair. Manufactured from 1878-1898. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1856 - S & W .38 Double Action 4th Model Revolver. Serial No. 323072. Serial numbers under 382000 made prior to December 1st 1898. Scarce 6” barrel model, entire gun has been expertly replated retaining all of its current finish. Nice strong markings. Genuine pearl grips. Will not fire single action. Excellent bore. 200.00 - 300.00 1857 - S&W .38 H.E. M&P 1905 3rd Change Target.** Serial No. 174246. Manufactured 1909-1915. It is a standard .38 Smith & Wesson six shot .38 special 6” nickel. Flaking on frame and barrel. Target front and rear sights. Gun was re-nickeled. Pair of fine original grips. Action perfect. Fine bore. Should make a good shooter. 150.00 - 250.00
LOT - 1856
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1858 - Rollin White Arms Revolver Presentation W.F. Cody Serial No. 6773. Made for Smith & Wesson. It is a .22 short rimfire, seven shot non-fluted cylinder, 3-3/16” octagon barrel. The cylinder retains 75% of the brilliant blue finish, the barrel is in the white, the frame retains the majority of the original silver plating. Excellent walnut grips. Inscribed on the back “To W.F.C. From G.W.L.”. While we have no documentation to support the inscription, it fits the period. We do not know who the G.W.L. might have been. This revolver deserves further research. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1859 - S&W No. 2 Army Revolver. Serial No. 4957. Manufactured from 1861-1874. it features a 5” octagon barrel, six shot non fluted cylinder, .22 rimfire long, rosewood grips, spur trigger. Blue finish. Action is fine. Bore is fine with some frosting. Retains approximately 80% factory blue with some cold blue added to barrel. Some minor chips on grips. 500.00 - 700.00
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LOT - 1858
LOT - 1860
LOT - 1861 LOT - 1859
1860 - S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver. Serial No. 15510. Made 1861-1874. Standard revolver with a 6” octagon barrel, six shot non fluted cylinder, chambered in .32 rimfire long. The left side of the gun retains approximate 70% original blue, the right side retains 10% blue, cylinder in patina. There is some pitting. Excellent rosewood grips. Action is perfect. Bore is fine. 300.00 - 500.00 1861 - S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 4th Model.** Serial No. 193756. Standard 3-1/4” hammerless safety model double action. retaining approximately 70% original high polish blue with most of the loss on the cylinder and the left side of barrel. Excellent original grips. Flawless function. Excellent bore. Made from 1898--1907. 150.00 - 200.00
LOT - 1862
LOT - 1863
1862 - Near New S&W 3rd Model Perfected Target Pistol** Just a hint of high spot wear to the blue factory finish on end of muzzle keeps this gun from the gem mint category. Let’s just say it is a 99.9% gun. Perfect factory stamps. Minty checkered Smith stocks. 10” barrel in standard .22 long rifle rim fire cartridge. Single shot with target sights. Gun operates in both single and double action mode. Mint bore and action. Manufactured from 1909-1923. Modern C&R eligible. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1863 - S&W.32-20 H.E. 1905 4th Change.** Serial No. 69297. Standard 4” nickel .32-20, double action, features the pre-war gold medallion diamond checkered Smith grips, which are in excellent condition. Hammer and trigger retain most of their original case colors. Gun retains approximately 75% original nickel with most of the finish loss and patina on the right side of frame. Flawless function and lock-up. Excellent bore. This model was produced from 1915-1940. 200.00 - 300.00 1864 - S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Model.** Serial No. 150247. Standard factory nickel 3-1/2” top break double action hammerless revolver. Gun retains approximately 60% original nickel with light surface rust on cylinder, barrel, and frame. Excellent grips. Does not work. 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 1864
LOT - 1865
1865 - S&W .32 H.E.** Serial No. 26644. Standard model 1903 first change 4” double action barrel. Gun is extremely rough with no finish, not working, very good grips, and an okay bore. It is a good parts gun. 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 1866
LOT - 1868
1866 - Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield Revolver. Wells Fargo. This revolver started life as a standard military issue S&W Schofield top break chambered for the 45 S&W Schofield round. These were wholesaled off as surplus, and many were purchased by the Wells Fargo express co. At which time the barrels were cut down to a more manageable 5”, and they were company stamped on the frame and barrel. This example as W.F & Co Ex on the right side of the frame. Also has WF & Co. Ex along with the unit no. 3810 stamped on the right side of the barrel. Overall metal is a clean patina, that has some blue wiped on it at one time. Some corrosion on the cylinder. Grips are excellent, butt is stamped 45 S&W in two spots. Bore is very good, lock up is tight. Comes in an old wooden box with an original full box of Remington Schofield ammo. 5000-8000 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1867 - Col. W.F. Cody’s Personal Colt Revolver.** This is an interesting colt revolver with history. It is housed in a custom vintage oak case with red velvet lining. A rare and valuable J.S. Colins & Co. Cheyenne WY. Double loop holster intact in the box. In it rests a colt D.A. 38 Army double action revolver. Serial No. 256508. According to the colt book, this gun was mfg. in 1906. It is a standard revolver with a 4 - 1/2” barrel, chambered for the 38 long colt. Double action, blued finish. Colt logo with rubber grips. Old museum tag hangs from the trigger guard no. 360. The gun has 20-40% of the original blue finish, but has numerous areas of fine surface rust and some pitting. The right grip is chipped. Action indexes perfectly. Historical documentation comes in form of a letter from Topeka, KS, to Mr. John Veenschoten, of Erie PA, of which is listed as the second delivery before Christmas, page 3, dated August 30th, 1934 typed receipt for this weapon. There is no ID on the gun, but W.F. Cody is crudely cut at the throat of the holster. 7,000.00 - 10,000.00 286
LOT - 1867
1868 - Col. Cody to Hattie Hore Marlin Pres. Revolver. Serial No. 3131. This fine condition revolver comes with a letter dated 1986, that describes this revolver as having originated in the Northwest Territories. It further states that Leonard Hore received a Winchester from Bill Cody And that Hattie received a Winchester as well. The Hore family was associated with Colonel Cody at the time he has the Erma Hotel. This information was in the August 1974 issue of ‘Guns Magazine’, page 73. The letter further states that based on the above information that this gun may have also been given to Hattie by Colonel Cody. The revolver itself is a standard, fully factory nickel plated Marlin model 1873 tip-up, seven shot, .22 caliber revolver. It remains in almost pristine condition, retaining virtually all of the original factory finish. Mint grips, tight as new action, and looks to have seen little to no use. It is engraved “Hattie” on the right side of the frame, as was as “H.M.H.” on the backstrap. Further research could reveal more interesting Western history. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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LOT - 1869
LOT - 1870
LOT - 1871
LOT - 1872
LOT - 1873
LOT - 1874
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1869 - 7 Ga. Percussion SxS Shotgun. No serial number. Circa 1850. Barrel length: 18-7/8”, cut. Length of pull: 14-1/2”. English proofs W.F. Co. plate and marks. The barrel has patina and scrapes, the frame has a replaced right hammer, and the bore is dirty with minor pitting. There is a crack in the stock and the checkering is worn. The gun has a weak left lock spring, but the nipples and barrel are clear. 150.00 - 250.00 1870 - Philip Wilson Percussion 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. No serial number. Circa 1850 - 1870. Barrel length: 28-3/8”. Choke dimension: right - cylinder; left - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. English made with Birmingham proofs. This is a well made gun and would be a fine black powder shooter. Only knock are the carvings on the stock, which has been refinished. The gun has an ivory ramrod; minor, old, cleaned rust on the barrel; a pleasing patina to the barrel; very good nipples; and a clean bore. 300.00 - 500.00
1872 - W. Foerster Breech Loading Percussion SxS Shotgun Manufactured 1870 - 1880. Barrel length: 26-2/4”. Choke Dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. The barrel is patina, frame is light patina. Bore is very good and bright, the stock is worn and cracked at lever. The gun works except the front set trigger does not set. Wall thickness and filled in dovetail tell us that this was originally a double rifle or cape gun. A solid, interesting, but plain gun. 400.00 - 600.00 1873 - Wm. Moore Percussion 11 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Manufactured mid-19th century. Barrel length: 30”. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. The barrel, frame, and bore are pitted, additionally, the bore is dirty. The stock is worn, but solid. Blowout plugs are drilled out. Working. A nice gun in the day, now a better wall-hanger. 100.00 - 200.00 1874 - Parker Bros. O Grade Underlifter 10 Ga. Shotgun. Serial No. 17723. Manufactured 1881. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - .020; L - .020. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 3-1/2”. All matching numbers. The barrel and frame are patina, bore has light pitting throughout, and the stock is worn with little finish. The No. 4 frame is correct in the Parker book. Damascus barrels. Just barely loose operation. This gun deserves restoration. 300.00 - 500.00
1871 - Belgium Hammer 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 5255. Circa approximately 1900. Barrel length: 30-5/8”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: right - cylinder; left - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Belgium proofs. The gun has a Damascus barrels that have light patina and twist showing. The bore has light pitting, and the stock has little finish but is solid. The action is good and tight. (C&R). 150.00 - 250.00 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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LOT - 1875
LOT - 1876
LOT - 1877
LOT - 1878
LOT - 1879
LOT - 1880
1875 - Palmetto Arms Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 13806. Manufactured 1900 - 1910. Length of barrel: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - modified; L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Barrels have some dents and retain 40% of their finish, frame is patina, bore is bright with frosting, and the stock is worn and beat. Barrels sleeved by Pieper process with made, Damascus. The top lever spring is weak and loose, and the anti-rattle spring is missing. Wall-hanger. 75.00 - 150.00 1876 - Richard’s Side Lever Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Manufactured 1880 - 1890. Barrel length: 29-3/4”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-5/8”. Damascus barrel has rust, pitting, and a loose rib; frame is patina; bore is dirty and pitted; the stock is beat with no finish; and the hammer is loose. Wall-hanger. 50.00 - 100.00 1877 - Isaac Hollis Percussion 11 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 82. Manufactured 1860’s. Barrel length: 40-3/16”. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 3”. Some pattern remains on the barrel, frame is clean, bore is frosted, and the stock has marks, dents, and its original finish. The gun has English proofs and the original ramrod. Right hammer is a bit loose. Working. 300.00 - 500.00 288
1878 - Parker Bros. Lifter O Grade 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 4774. Manufactured 1875. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-5/8”. Choke dimension: R - modified; L - full. There is no pattern remaining on the barrel; left barrel has dents; frame is light patina; bore is pitted; and the stock has been refinished. It is a very early gun, the chambers were made for brass shells and rebounding hammers. Working, but a bit loose. 300.00 - 450.00 1879 - Parker Bros. Grade 1 Hammer 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 47342. Manufactured 1886. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - improved modified, L - improved modified. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 3”. The barrel has blue over laminated steel, and a few dents at the muzzle; the frame is light patina; bore is almost mirror; and the stock is worn with a crack at the lockplate and no finish. It is a No. 3 frame. Locks work. 300.00 - 450.00 1880 - G. Hamilton Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Manufactured 1870. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-5/8”. Drop on heel: about 3-1/2”. The Damascus barrels have loose ribs and some dents, frame is brown, bore is bright, and the stock has usual wear and is missing the horn tip. English black powder proofs. Non-rebounding hammers, plain but well made. Medium quality. Wall thickness about .025. Working locks, locks up. 150.00 - 300.00
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LOT - 1881
LOT - 1882
LOT - 1883
LOT - 1884
LOT - 1885
LOT - 1886
1881 - G.L. Rasch Hammer SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 294. Manufactured 1860 - 1870. Barrel length: 31-1/8”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrel has some dents and a good pattern; frame is missing many of the small gold dots, and it otherwise clean; bore has light pitting, but it is bright; and the stock has the usual dings, and some screws needs resetting. The gun has no proof marks. It is an early high end breech loader with gold inlay, engraving. 12 gauge will not fit, 16 gauge is very loose. Action is tight, but stiff working. 700.00 - 1,200.00 1882 - Parker Bros. Lifter Grade 2 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 20735 non-matching. Manufactured 1881. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - improved modified, L - improved modified. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Damascus barrels have some dents and a weak pattern, frame is clean turning to patina, bore has pitting throughout, and the stock has been refinished. Barrels serial No. 11816. Loose action but working. 200.00 - 350.00
1883 - Fox A Grade 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 25213. Manufactured 1919. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Barrels blue was touched up; frame has some case color; bore is mirrored; and stock has been refinished; and has a crack at the head of it. Gun has second generation engraving. Tight, working, lever left. (C&R). 500.00 - 700.00 1884 - Wm Moore Side Lever Hammer 12 Ga SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 2603. Manufactured 1880 - 1890. Barrel length: 27-1/4”. Chamber length: 2-5/8”. Length of pull: 13-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Barrel has lots of Damascus pattern, but some patina; the frame is clean; the bore is bright; and the stock is sanded, missing wood, and has dents. Locks up, locks work. 100.00 - 175.00 1885 - American Gun Hammer 12 Ga SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 146620. Manufactured 1900 - 1920. Barrel length: 18-3/4” cut. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. Steel barrels are blue to brown with flat stamped “W.F. & Co.”; frame is patina; bore is pitted, but bright; stock is sanded and marked “Wells Fargo”; and butt plate is marked “Edward Perkins”. Working action, locks up. (C&R). 150.00 - 250.00 1886 - W. Parkhurst Hammer 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 5686. Manufactured 1880 - 1890. Barrel length: 22” cut. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-3/8”. Barrels have pitting, dents, and much of the Damascus pattern remains; frame has a re-soldered lump; bore has light pitting; and the stock is worn and cracked at the locks. Gun has British black powder proofs, but no import marks. Top lever spring is broken, but locks up. Locks not working correctly. 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 1887
LOT - 1888
LOT - 1889
LOT - 1891
LOT - 1890
LOT - 1892 1887 - Parker Bros. GH 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 125270 matching. Manufactured 1904. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Barrel has a strong Damascus pattern; frame’s trigger guard is refinished, screws are indexed, and action is bright; bore has light frosting; and the stock has been sanded, refinished, and is cracked at pistol grip. Very good DHBP. Gun needs a little TLC. Working and tight. (C&R). 400.00 - 600.00 1888 - Winchester Model 24 20 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 60433. Manufactured 1948. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - full. Length of pull: 14-3/8”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrel’s forend hanger was welded on, and there is a think blue to patina; frame has thin blue to patina; bore is mirrored; and the stock is clean but is not the best fit. Does not hold lever to close, but does lock up. (C&R). 250.00 - 350.00 1889 - Fox Savage Sterlingworthy 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 139915 matching. Manufactured 1936. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - full, L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrel has 90% blue with two or three dents; frame has some case color and patina; bore is mirrored; and the stock is worn and has dents. Two weight barrels. Working, tight, lever right. (C&R). 250.00 - 350.00
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1890 - Boxed S&W Model 1913 .35 Automatic Pistol.** Serial No. 7210. With a total of only 8350 pistols manufactured between 1913-1921, to find an original high condition example in its original box is a find indeed. It is a standard factory blue model chambered in the 35 S&W round with a 7-shot magazine. Its serial number puts it near the end of production. It retains at least 97% of the original factory finish with some high edge wear along with a bit of wear at the muzzle. Perfect grips and an original magazine. Operates perfectly as well. Bore is mint. Box is excellent with original end label and caution card. Instructions are older copy. Box is not numbered on bottom. Standard 3 ½” barrel. Modern but C&R eligible. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1891 - Pre-War Pistol O.F. Mossberg (Brownie) 4 Barrel** Serial No. 24553. Unusual design. This little pocket pistol retains about 10% original blue with the rest a pleasing grey. Lock spring missing. Bores are ok. 50.00 - 75.00 1892 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 19988. Elliot’s pat. new repeating pistol No. 2. Made in 1863 -1888. .32 caliber rimfire, rosewood grips. Pistol is basically gun metal grey. Bore is very good with some corrosion. Fine grips. In working condition. 250.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 1893
LOT - 1896 LOT - 1894
LOT - 1895
1893 - Swiss Vetterli Military Rifle. Serial No. 33667. 10 millimeter, bolt-action. Made from 1869-1871. Metal has a fine coating of rust, dark brown. Stock is cracked. Fore arm checkered. Very good bore. 100.00 - 150.00
LOT - 1897
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1894 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 41731. Elliot’s pat. new repeating pistol No. 2. Made in 1863 -1888. .32 caliber rimfire, rosewood grips. Gun is all brown with some rusting and pitting. Okay bores. Works fine. 100.00 - 200.00 1895 - Over Under Pocket Deringer. Serial No. 1345. Rimfire, brass frame, swivel barrels. Bores are fair. Works. 100.00 - 150.00 1896 - Remington Double Deringer Model 95.** Serial No. 521. This is a type two, also known as model number three. Manufactured 1888 - 1911. .41 rimfire. Has about 20% original blue on the barrel, with some rust on barrel and frame. Fine grips. Works fine. Clean bores. 100.00 - 125.00 1897 - Remington Double Deringer Model 95.** Serial No. 832. This is a type two, also known as model number three. Manufactured 1888 - 1911. .41 rimfire. Gun has no finish and is all brown. Has rust on grip frame and under barrel. Poor bore. Does not stay cocked. Could clean and be repaired. 75.00 - 100.00 1898 - Early Volcanic Lever Action Repeating Navy Pistol Serial No. 140. Early pre Winchester Volcanic 8� Navy pistol, one of about 1500 manufactured in 1856 - 1857. This pistol remains in wonderful condition albeit the barrel has been expertly restored but never over buffed and all the factory stamps are sharp and crisp. The brass retains a lovely dull appearance, the grips are near mint and most of the original factory fire blue remains on the screws. At first inspection, this gun appears to be in almost new condition. The hammer and lever have most of the softening case colors. The bore is in near mint condition with no pitting and strong as new rifling. The gun operates as it did when new and is as tight as a drum. Chambered in standard 41 caliber. A simply marvelous early pistol that would be a crown jewel in any collection. 12,000.00 - 15,000.00
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1899 - Double Gun Presentation Revolver/Pistol Box. Old original wooden box that was made to display two small frame pistols or revolvers with old green felt lining. Has 22 rimfire and 38 rimfire cartridges in corners. Excellent shape. 100.00 - 200.00
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LOT - 1899
LOT - 1900
1900 - Collection of Items Attributed to Kit Carson. This collection to include an engraved Winchester Model 1873 that has 1893 engraved on right side of frame, an announcement of a personal appearance by Kit Carson, last of the old Indian scouts, to appear at the O’Okomis Indian reservation (framed), a long braid of hair, a Coleman’s circus poster featuring Kit Carson and a framed 1984 Newspaper article with a picture of Kit Carson holding an 1873 rifle and the ensuing article describing the museums possession of Kit Carson’s Model 1873 Winchester. Serial No. 383486B. Upgraded. This rifle, manufactured in 1889, started off life as a standard 24” octagon rifle with full magazine, rifle butt, and chambered in the .32-20 Winchester cartridge. All of the metal, except buttplate, has been cleaned of any original finish. The entire receiver and portions of the barrel, the nose cap, and the lever have been engraved, mostly in the punch-dot style. The left panel features a bison, an Indian, and the date “1893”. The right side features an Indian and an elk. The wood is excellent but must have been refinished at one time and is slightly short to the metal at the buttplate. Operation is sporadic. Bore is fair with rifling visible. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00
LOT - 1901
1901 - Pre-War Winchester Model 55 Lever Action Rifle.** Serial No. 10083. This fine rifle was manufactured in 1928. It is a standard model 55 and features a 24” round barrel, half magazine, take down action, and a shotgun steel buttplate. The barrel finish remains at approx. 80% original factory blue, starting to thin, especially to the top of the barrel and at breach. The frame has flaked to a patina smooth gun metal grey, the loading gate retains most of its original blue, while the hammer and lever retain traces of the original finish. The walnut stock is in very good condition with the exception of a 1” chip at the top heel of the butt stock. Full operational with a strong clean bore. It is chambered for the classic .30-30 Winchester round. 700.00 - 1,000.00
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LOT - 1902
1902 - Jack Crawford “The Poet Scout” Collection. This collection, attributed to famous Indian Fighter and performer/author Jack Crawford, includes an 1876 Gemmer Custom Winchester, an inscribed and engraved Colt 1878 Army double action revolver, a wonderfully ornate and fine condition leather fur lined coat, an inscribed and autographed edition of his book “Whar the Hand O’God is Seen and Other Poems given to “The Judge” and a greeting brochure from his office in Brooklyn. Serial No. 20687. Captain Jack Crawford was well known as a solid endorsement for the Colt Model 1878 double action revolver. This gun was shipped from Colt on January 10th 1888 and listed as shipped to Colt’s office. The San Francisco office opened on January 1, 1888 and it is their belief that guns, of which many are recorded, is that no records show shipments to San Francisco that year and that Colt office shipped guns were sent to San Francisco before they recorded them as such. It was sent as a 4 ¾” barrel nickel chambered in 45 Colt. The engraving is of the highest quality and remains sharp and is of the period of use. The lands are strong but there is some roughness. Action works like new and locks up tight. Almost all of the nickel that was applied at the time of engraving is present and the engraving is sharp and well executed. The inscription also looks period and professionally done. Crawford’s fame as an Indian scout and Buffalo Bill fellow performer catapulted him to worldwide fame during this era and much is written about his exploits and life. He was widely photographed with firearms so further research might turn up some unexpected surprises. A wonderful revolver. Serial No. 2809. This rifle started life in 1877 as a model 1876 lever action Winchester. It was customized by W. Burget gunsmith of Circleville, Ohio (stamp on rear top barrel flat). It now features a 24” heavy octagon barrel, Hawkin style rear sight, full magazine tube, Gemmer style fore end and pewter nose cap. Customized stock with nickel-plated full wrap-around rifle buttplate. the right of the stock has an ornate patch box inscribed “EOSS ?? DS” (Initials) “------ Rifle 1882) Very difficult to decipher. Left side of stock is decorated with little silver inlays, one of which is engraved “Capt. Jack” (alluding to Captain Jack Crawford). Two replaced screws on left side, replaced screw on right side. Several cracks in stock. Overall rifle has a brown patina. Bore gauges .41 caliber. Interesting custom Plains style 1876. We have no way to prove its association to Captain Jack Crawford. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00
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LOT - 1903
LOT - 1904
LOT - 1905
LOT - 1906
1903 - Cased Engraved Colt Pocket Navy Revolver. Serial No. 12913. Standard features include a 4 ½” round barrel converted to .38 rim fire. This particular revolver was engraved during the period and was fitted with a pair of metal Tiffany and company style Civil War motif grips albeit, they are not solid Tiffany, just of the period and style. The Colt factory records indicate a no record gun for serial number 12913 but these were made circa 1873-75 with a total production of about 2000 guns. The gun remains in fine condition with basic smooth gun metal tone, brass grip frame and nicely executed period engraving with a fine cylinder scene. All matching numbers except mis-matched wedge. Gun indexes and locks perfectly. Bore is strong with frosting. The case has a tattered Colts instructions sheet on inside lid. The dividers are missing. Accessories include a non- descript turn- key, an unmarked two cavity bullet mold, cap tin and cleaning rod. Handsome set. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1904 - Early Percussion Rifle. This early rifle features a Remington marked 22” octagon barrel, the lock is marked “Moore”, percussion, approximately .40 caliber. Rifle has no fore stock. Walnut stock features brass furniture and ornate trigger guard. In working condition with a good bore. All metal is a brown-grey patina with rust freckling. 300.00 - 400.00 294
1905 - Short Barrel 12 Ga. SxS Hammer Shotgun. (Stage Coach). NSN. Typical of the shotguns used by stagecoach drivers, this example has the 18” short barrels, probably cut down, and exposed hammers with one missing. Manufacturer is obscured by a fine layer of rust over the entire surface of the barrels. Right barrel has a large dent, stock has minor cracking at wrist, all metal surfaces exhibit surface rust throughout, and bores are dirty. Not working. Great Western look, could use a little TLC. 75.00 - 125.00 1906 - Exposed Hammer Stage Coach Shotgun Buck Taylor. Willaim Levi “Buck Taylor” was known as the king of the cowboys in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. He was one of Bill’s major stars and preformed numerous horseback riding acts. He was born in 1857, and died in Downingtown, PA in 1924. He performed in 1887 in the first European tour. The gun itself is a typical 1880’s stage coach style short barreled side by side shotgun, 12 gauge with double exposed hammers. This particular example sports the Damascus barrels, overall metal finish has turned a smooth brown patina. Both hammers operate as do the double triggers, albeit, the springs are weak and it is missing the left firing pin. The stock and forearm are in very good condition with a small chip at the toe and a replaced for end screw, and feature ornate carvings. The right side of the stock has “Buck Taylor” engraved and “King of the Cowboys” on the left side, and is stamped on bottom of stock “BBWWS” for Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. The gun was manufactured by Russell Arms Co., has dirty bores, loose lockup, and barrels do not face tightly. Interesting Buffalo Bill Wild West Gun from one of the better known stars. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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LOT - 1909 1908 - Custom Marlin Model 336 Lever-Action Rifle.** Serial No. 21166298. This is your basic Marlin Model 336 Lever action rifle that has been a mainstay of the Marlin line for over 100 years. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester round, standard carbine with 20” round barrel and ramp front sight. Special features includes swing swivels, ornately carved oak leaf pattern stock and forearm, and topped with a Tasco 3X12X40 scope. Rifle retains most of its original factory blue on both barrel and frame. Strong bore, perfect working order. 300.00 - 500.00 1909 - Collection of 6: Vintage Powder Cans. LArgest: 6” T. Includes red DuPont canister, an orange Imperial powder canister, a black DuPont Golden Pheasant flask, an Indian rifle gun powder flask with perfect label, a 1924 red DuPont flask and an orange Laflin & Rand flask. 400.00 - 500.00
LOT - 1911
1907 - Winchester Model 62A Pump Action .22 Rifle** Serial No. 171072. Offered as a fine condition Winchester Model 62A pump rifle, one of the most popular rifles ever offered by Winchester. This rifle is fairly standard in all respects. 23” round barrel, 2/3 magazine, take down frame, and shotgun butt. The gun is in overall wonderful condition, retaining approximately 95% of the original factory blue finish with just a hint of freckling on the top slide and some high edge wear on the pump function. Wood is superb walnut and the bore is strong. Gun was manufactured in 1946. 700.00 - 900.00
1910 - Fine Set of Belgium Single Shot Pistols. This is a beautiful matching case set, of two Belgium proofed flint lock smooth bore pistols. Both feature finely checkered and carved walnut grips, silver accents, engraved frames, flint lock actions, and blunderbus style muzzles with 7” barrels. All metal is clean and in the white. Accessories include a powder horn, wood oil bottle, brass oil bottle, and a turn screw. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 1911 - Cased Set of W.G. Pergram Percussion Pistols. Kentucky style. Matching set of two pistols, percussion with rifled barrels. Approx .40 cal. One lock is marked “Montgomery” the other lock is marked “Layman Carey & Co”. Similar but not identical. Both feature 8 - 3/4” full octagon barrels. Both have the Pergram stamp on top, and original ram rods. Unpolished brass accents and trigger guards. Stained maple stocks. Both pistols are working. Bores could use a good cleaning. Metal parts are dark patina. The original case is lined in green velvet. Has a Pergram silver plaque on the inside lid. One percussion tin, and a space for one that is missing. Includes a rusty bullet mold. Also includes a tin powder flask with a rusty loading tool. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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LOT - 1916
LOT - 1913
LOT - 1917
LOT - 1914
LOT - 1918
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LOT - 1915
LOT - 1919
1912 - Allen & Wheelock Side Hammer Pocket Revolver. Spur trigger. Gun has been totally refinished. Markings are faint. Cylinder does not advance. 75.00 - 100.00 1913 - Otis Smith 7-Shot .22 Revolver.** Serial No. 8829. Seven shot .22 caliber, double action, hammerless. Has 75% original nickel, mint grips, and does not work. 25.00 - 50.00
1917 - Whitneyville Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Brass frame, seven shot, .22 rimfire. Barrel and cylinder brown patina. Untouched brass frame. Excellent grips. Front sight set into barrel over lettering. cylinder does not advance. 100.00 - 150.00
1915 - “Robin Hood No. 1” Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Seven shot .22 rimfire short. 70% original nickel. Action works. Very good grips. Very good bore. 75.00 - 100.00
1918 - Smith & Wesson Pre Model 17 .22 Revolver.** Serial number K12655 was mfg. in 1947. It is standard double action .22 long rifle revolver in all respects with blue finish, 6” barrel and target front and rear sights. The original grips have diamond around grip screw as they should. The hammer and trigger retain virtually all of the original factory case colors. Factory blue remains at 99.9% except one pin head size spot of rust on end of one cylinder flute. Action locks up like a vault. Mirror bore. Comes with a wood S&W case made in 1970’s with tools but disintegrated lining. 700.00 - 900.00
1916 - Fine Condition Excelsior Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 4489. Spur trigger. 95% original nickel plating, albeit dulled. Mint gutta percha grips. Works sometimes. Very good bore. 100.00 - 150.00
1919 - Crude Middle Eastern Flint Lock Blunderbus. This is a fairly early example, yet crudely constructed blunderbuss with ill fitting parts, several ivory/bone inlays, bone-tipped cleaning rod, flint lock action in overall original condition. 200.00 - 400.00
1914 - Relic H&R Top Break Revolver.** Nickel plated heavy rusting. Indexes perfectly. Mint grips. 25.00 - 50.00
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LOT - 1921
LOT - 1924
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LOT - 1925
1920 - Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver. This model, mfg. 1871-1877, is a standard 7-shot spur trigger single action revolver. It is a single action chamber for the 22 short or long rimfire. It features the 2 - 3/8 round barrel with nickel finish, with birds head grips. The barrel and frame retain approx. 85% original nickel with some minor flaking. The cylinder has been cleaned to in the white. Grips are excellent. Serial NO. 2318P. Cylinder does not index (needs some work), fine bore. Includes a small homemade holster. 300.00 - 500.00 1921 - Hopkins & Allen Revolver Attributed US Marshall US Marshall Ben Williams. Ben Williams name is engraved on the left side of the frame. The right side is engraved “From the Boys Lascruses”. It is a standard revolver with a 3” shotgun barrel, factory finish, double action in the 38 cal center fire. Gun is not working. Nickel finish remains approx. 50%, grips are excellent. Comes in a custom display case with 1944 dated pawn ticket. There is a Pat Garrett signed 2x3 business card in the display. Interesting historical revolver, in that Marshall Ben Williams served under Pat Garrett, the man most noted for his killing of Billy the Kid. Interesting piece of wild west history, in beautiful museum quality display. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 1922 - Custom Webley Type Revolving Carbine. The right side of the framed that is not legible. The gun has been custom built using a Webly style frame, and has a custom 24 - 1/2” long barrel that has been added. .22 Cal. The action is a double action. The cylinder has been sleeved to .22 cal. A custom walnut pistol grip rifle but has been added to the frame. Gun has been reglued. Good working order. Should make a good addition to your collection. Accompanied by a leather rifle scabbard. 400.00 - 600.00
1923 - Fine Cased Engraved Deane & Son Revolver. Beautiful cased set. The revolver, mfg. by the Deane Harding Co. of London, features a 6” octagon barrel, double action .46 cal six-shot percussion. Serial No. 5390 (matching). Finely engraved. Smooth blue plum patina. Working order, but cylinder is a little loose. Trigger returns spring is sticky. Fine checkered walnut grips. The original case includes an original fluted flask, two wood-handle turn screws, a brass bullet mold, a brass capper, an ely cap tin, and a wooden oil bottle. The wooden case has William Richardson 1859” carved into the lid. According to research, Richardson fought for the confederacy during the Civil War, served Alabama in the House of Representatives, and was an Alabama judge. Wonderful early English revolver, that may have seen service with Richardson in the Civil War. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 1924 - Cased Set Single Shot Lg. Bore Percussion Pistols Matched set of two large .60 cal smooth bore single shot percussion pistols. English proofed. Both guns have been completely reglued, and wood replaced/refinished. Working condition. Housed in a re purposed antique leather-covered wooden case. Includes several tools. 400.00 - 600.00 1925 - U.S.Historical Society Buffalo Bill Colt Revolver This is a mint condition, never turned US Historical Society William F Cody commemorative colt percussion .44 cal revolver. This gun is new in the original French fitted walnut display case with all the accessories and paperwork. The gun itself, Serial No. 1321, is actually a colt copy, not made by colt. Features gold colored overlays, and intricate etching. Sports a pair of faux ivory grips. 700.00 - 1,000.00
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1926 - Antique Single-Shot Percussion Cane Pistol. Interesting cane gun. We can find no makers marks. It features a 30” smooth bore approx. 50 cal in measurement. The wooden grip has had the bottom replaced. It is a single shot percussion, with some rust around the nipple. Working, but hammer spring is weak. The finish on the barrel is the basic blue/brown smooth patina. 400.00 - 600.00 1927 - Old Nickel Plated Flare Gun. Large frame nickel plated flare gun with 9” barrel, single shot, trigger guard barrel tip up release. Walnut grips very good with chip on left side. Has numbers and inspection stamped on left side. Looks to have been re-nickeled at one time. Working but weak hammer spring. 200.00 - 300.00 1928 - Unwin & Rodgers Type Knife Pistol Percussion Case This is a percussion single shot .30 caliber knife pistol with horn scales, two blades and handle inset tool. The blades are not stamped Unwin & Rogers but the barrel has the English proofs. Barrel retains most of the original nickel finish. Horn scales are near mint with no cracks or chips. Both blades are rusty. Folding trigger works fine as does hammer but spring is weak. Bore is dirty. Comes in old red felt lined case with some of the veneer chipping off the top. Accouterments include small bag flask, cap tin, funnel and some lead balls. There is a reproduction Unwin label inside the lid. 1700This is a percussion single shot .30 caliber knife pistol with horn scales, two blades and handle inset tool. The blades are not stamped Unwin & Rogers but the barrel has the English proofs. Barrel retains most of the original nickel finish. Horn scales are near mint with no cracks or chips. Both blades are rusty. Folding trigger works fine as does hammer but spring is weak. Bore is dirty. Comes in old red felt lined case with some of the veneer chipping off the top. Accouterments include small bag flask, cap tin, funnel and some lead balls. There is a reproduction Unwin label inside the lid. 1,700.00 - 2,000.00 298
1929 - Boxed Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action Revolver. 2nd Model. Fairly standard 2nd Model single action .38 Smith & Wesson single action spur trigger revolver with factory nickel finish and sporting a 3 ¼” round barrel. Typical top break with an excellent bore and an action that indexes and locks up like a new gun. The original rubber grips are near mint. The barrel and frame retain at least 98% of the flawless factory nickel finish. The cylinder shows some light corrosion in the flutes and several drag lines. The green box is excellent and intact with no outer labels but has the directions printed inside the lid. This model was mfg from 1877-1891. Serial number 4337. 600.00 - 900.00 1930 - Cased Colt Model 1849 Percussion Pocket Revolver Fairly typical Colt Model 1849 with 4” octagon barrel, five shot .31 caliber percussion single action revolver. Serial number 69230 which is all matching including the wedge. Gun was mfg. in 1853. Revolver is in excellent all original condition with fine high polish blue finish on barrel starting to plum but still brilliant in areas. Frame colors have silvered out. Varnished walnut grips are excellent. The cylinder scene is perfect and still retains most of the original blue finish. Strong bore. Needs a little tweaking as cylinder does not advance. Older wood case with lining missing from inside lid. Accouterments include a small non Colt flask, a Colt bullet mold, Colts cap tin and box key. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00 1931 - Long Barrel Single Shot Percussion Boot Pistol. Scarce. The only stamps on this gun are the words Cast steel on left side of barrel with 14 stamped underneath. Barrel is octagon to round and measures 7 3/8”. Caliber measures .30. Single shot under hammer design with walnut bag handle. Fine working condition. Bore is fine. Grips are excellent. Nice engraved frame. All metal is smooth clean gray finish. Circa 1840-50’s. 500.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 1932 LOT - 1935
LOT - 1933
LOT - 1936
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LOT - 1934 LOT - 1937
1932 - German Copy Colt SAA Frontier .22 Revolver** Blued 4 ¾” single action .22 revolver Colt Copy made in Germany. Serial number 220360. Post war copy, missing ejector, finish is basically a painted on type. Seen use. Nice grips. Cylinder does not advance. Needs work. 75.00 - 100.00 1933 - Nickel Frame Blunt & Syms Percussion Derringer. Rare. Really unusual metal frame, nickel plated, single shot small bag handle derringer. The barrel is stamped Blunt & Syms New York. Steel barrel is 3” and basically gray patina. Frame is completely nickel plated with some light engraving and retains virtually all of this finish. The side lock and hammer are steel and gray patina as well. Caliber is .46. Grips are varnished checkered walnut. Gun works perfectly. Strong rifling but needs cleaning. Missing ramrod. 900.00 - 1,200.00 1934 - Smith & Wesson Model 1913 Semi Auto. Pistol.** .35 Cal. This model was introduced in 1913 and made until 1921. It features a high polish blue finish with a 3 ½” barrel and a 7-shot magazine with walnut gold medallion grips. It is chambered for the .35 S&W Auto Ctg. There is an extra original clip included as well as the one in the gun. As to finish, it retains at least 98-99% original factory blue finish with just a pin head of wear to muzzle. Grips are excellent. Fine bore and perfect action. Serial number 8228. 600.00 - 900.00
1935 - Cooper Civil War Pocket Percussion Revolver Cased Nice Cooper Pocket Model five shot .36 caliber percussion double action revolver. It features a 5” blued octagon barrel and varnished walnut grips. All of the case colors have darkened and the barrel and cylinder are smooth blue gray patina with flashes of original blue on barrel. Grips are fine with some dents on bottom. The action needs some work as it locks up. Bore is very good. Case is homemade/converted use and comes with an origjnal Colts patent eagle flask, bullet mold, cap tin and some balls. Serial number 2389. 700.00 - 900.00 1936 - English Cased Adams Small Frame Revolver. Percussion. Clean 1850’s small frame double action percussion 5-shot .32 caliber revolver. Serial number 30126 matches on both frame and cylinder. Right side of framed stamped Adams Patent. Checkered walnut grips are excellent. Action indexes and locks up perfectly. Overall finish is a pleasing plum blue patina. The only light pitting appears on cylinder in a couple of areas. Bore is clean. Revolver is housed in the original English wood case with faded green lining and comes with a small brass bag flask, bullet mold, rod, brass oil bottle, wood handle turn key, Ivory pick, case key and two tins of caps. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1937 - A. Cassel Single Shot Flintlock Pistol. It has a 8” round barrel, .54 caliber flintlock. Smooth bore. Working. Metal in the white with surface rust. Fine stocks with inlays. 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 1941
LOT - 1945
LOT - 1942
LOT - 1946
1938 - U.S. North Model 1819 Flint Lock Pistol. .54 caliber smooth bore. Made from 1819 - 1823 from Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut. 10” round barrel. Swivel steel ramrod. Iron mountings. Chips around the lock, lock is marked “S. North”. “Production 1821” stamped on frame. “J.P. & U.S.” stamped on barrel. All brown patina. Fine working order. Very good stocks. Clean bore. 600.00 - 800.00 1939 - Pair of Flint Lock Single Shot Pistols. Have 14-1/2” barrels engraved in the white. Brass inlaid and overlaid stocks. Flint lock .60 caliber. Both need work, both stocks are cracked. Both have metal pieces coming off of them. 300.00 - 600.00 1941 - Metal Stock Flintlock Single Shot Pistol. No maker. Barrel in the white. Stock and forearm cast copper and brass. 11-1/2” barrel. .58 caliber. Not working. Some cracks in casting. 300.00 - 400.00 1942 - European Single Shot Flintlock Pistol. 9” barrel, carved stock, barrel carved. Inlays in wood carved. Hilt coming off wood, needs refitting. Metal basically patina. Smooth bore. Approximately .60 caliber. Works. 400.00 - 600.00 1943 - Military Style Single Shot Pistol. Has a “J.H. U.S. Inspector” mark on 8-1/2” round barrel. .58 caliber percussion. Engraved lock is not readable. Metal with light surface rust and grey. Stocks are fine. Works. 300.00 - 500.00 300
LOT - 1947
1944 - Flint Lock Single Shot Pistol. Missing parts. .54 caliber flint lock with a missing hammer. Metal in the white. 10” round barrel. Fine stocks. No makers marks. 300.00 - 400.00 1945 - Handmade Percussion Rifle/Pistol. This was handmade using a Belgium London stamped brass barrel, .52 caliber, with a “W. Spies” lock on a newly made stock. Does not work. 50.00 - 75.00 1946 - Large Hy-Hunter Buccaneer Replica. Metal has surface rust. Not working. Wall hanger. 25.00 - 50.00 1947 - Early Unmarked Flint Lock S.S. Pistol. The only marking is a “B” with a crown. All furniture is dark brown. .72 caliber smooth bore. Stock is excellent except for one small crack on left fore end. Works fine. 250.00 - 350.00
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LOT - 1948
LOT - 1949
LOT - 1950
LOT - 1951
LOT - 1952
LOT - 1953
LOT - 1954
1948 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 37-1/2” full octagon barrel, 54” overall, .46 caliber flint lock. Ornate patch box on right. Several inlays, one missing on left side. All metal furniture is dark brown. No signature on barrel. Lock is stamped “T. Elwell”. Wood is excellent, worn checkering, small chip near back of lock. Strong but dirty bore. 700.00 - 900.00 1949 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 43” full octagon barrel, 58” overall, .38 caliber percussion. Metal furniture is a smooth brown. Barrel is not signed, lock is marked “Bishop”. Ornate patch box on right side. Stock has been cracked in half and repaired. Small crack in front of lock plate. Ramrod broken. Very good bore. 500.00 - 700.00 1950 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 45” full octagon barrel, 60” overall, .32 caliber percussion. No visible make on lock, barrel is signed but not readable. Wood is excellent with vintage brass repair to wrist. Ornate patch box on right side, inlay on left. Strong bore, but dirty. A handsome early rifle. 800.00 - 1,000.00
1951 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 39” full octagon barrel, 55” overall, .30 caliber flint lock. Beautiful stsock with no visible damage. Ornate brass patch box on right side. Several brass inlays on left. Set triggers. Lock and barrel not marked. Overall a fine rifle with a strong bore. 800.00 - 1,000.00 1952 - Fine Half Stock Part Octagon Sporting Rifle. Features a 32-1/2” barrel, .38 caliber percussion, browned barrel. Barrel is stamped “-. L. Vaughn” and the lock is not marked. Beautiful smooth brown barrel patina. Works perfectly. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1953 - High Condition Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features a 33” full octagon barrel, .45 caliber, strong bore. Brown barrel. Rear sight slot filled. Lollipop target rear. Set triggers. Beautiful checkered stock. Inlays on right side. Works perfectly. Extremely handsome early half stock. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1954 - T.D. Bartley Half Stock Short Rifle. Features a 22” part octagon barrel, .38 caliber percussion. Lock is stamped “G. Goulcher”. Single trigger. Very good bore. Metal is a smooth patina. Lollipop rear sight. Works fine. Very interesting little rifle. 700.00 - 1,000.00
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LOT - 1958
LOT - 1959
LOT - 1960
LOT - 1961
1955 - Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features a 32” full octagon barrel, .41 caliber percussion. Lock is marked “Henry Parker”. Fine stock with no cracks, a couple of chips near the lock. Single trigger. Very good bore. Missing target rear sight. Metal all grey. Works fine. 600.00 - 800.00 1956 - Fine U.S. Springfield Trap Door S.R.C. Serial No. 149319. Lock stamped “U.S. Model 1873”. Standard saddle ring carbine with 22” barrel, caliber .45-70. Barrel is a mix of blue-brown, as is the receiver. Excellent stock with proof “P” still visible. “U.S.” marked on barrel band and butt plate. Strong clean bore. Nice carbine. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 1957 - Fine U.S. Springfield Allen Conversion. No serial number. Lock dated “1864”, breach block dated “1866”. Serial number cut off during conversion. Standard three band rifle. Barrel finished in the white (spotted). Wood is excellent, all cartouches perfect. “L.B.G.” stamped on right side. Strong clean bore, excellent action. 500.00 - 700.00 302
1958 - U.S. Model 1879 Cadet Rifle. Serial No. 420254. Standard two band, caliber .45-70, lock dated 1873. “J.S.A.” cartouche on left side is visible. Fine stocks. Metal is basically brown patina. Very good bore. 500.00 - 700.00 1959 - Fine U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 510152. Standard rifle with ramrod bayonet. All proper stamps. Excellent Samuel Porter 1890 cartouche. Clean metal, basically blue-brown. Excellent strong bore and action. .45-70 caliber. 700.00 - 900.00 1960 - U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 110330. Standard rifle with all proper markings. 1884 on block. “Samuel Porter 1891” cartouche. Metal is fine, clean, blue mixed with brown. Excellent wood. Unit marked. Missing ramrod bayonet. Very good but dirty bore. .45-70 caliber. 600.00 - 800.00 1961 - U.S. Springfield Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 502219. All proper markings. Breach stamped 1873. Stock cartouche not visible. Blue-brown metal. Excellent wood. Pitting on trigger guard. Fine bore and action. Comes with original bayonet and frog. .45-70 caliber. 500.00 - 700.00
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LOT - 1963
LOT - 1964
LOT - 1965
LOT - 1966
LOT - 1967
LOT - 1968
1962 - U.S. Springfield Trap Door Rifle 1884. Serial No. 507506. All proper military marks. “Samuel Porter 1890” cartouche. Excellent wood. Fine finish with most of the blue on barrel. Excellent clean bore. Traces of color on block. Ramrod bayonet. .45-70 caliber. 700.00 - 900.00 1963 - U.S. Springfield Model Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 236051. Breach is dated 1878. All proper military markings. Metal is clean with a blue-brown patina. Very good stock. Cartouche visible but not readable. Fine clean bore. Perfect action. Includes original bayonet. .45-70 caliber. 600.00 - 800.00 1964 - Taylor Arms 1874 Sharps PA Commemorative Rifle.** Serial No. SH1409. Beautiful ornate 1874 Sharps replica Pennsylvania proud commemorative. Silver and gold engraved receiver, high polished blue 32” octagon barrel, .45-70 caliber. Near Mint rifle that shows no use. Double set triggers. Carved stock with fine engraving. Comes in its own custom carrying case with paperwork. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
1965 - Relic U.S. Springfield Trap Door Cut Down Rifle. Serial number is not readable. Indian style decorations, rusted metal, poor bore. Working. .45-70 caliber. 100.00 - 200.00 1966 - Martini Military Single Shot Rifle. Serial No. 2999. Metal all brown. Unit marking on stock. Very good wood. Very good bore measures .50 caliber. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00 1967 - U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 528559. Standard rifle with all proper markings. 1884 on block. Cartouche visible but not readable. Metal is fine, clean, blue mixed with brown. Excellent wood. Unit marked. Ramrod bayonet. Very good bore and fine action. .45-70 caliber. Broken 1903 sling. 600.00 - 800.00 1968 - French Chassepot Model 1866 Cut-Down Rifle. Serial No. F10197. Mismatched bolt. Barrel stamped 1867. Stock cut. Brown metal. 50.00 - 75.00
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LOT - 1970
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LOT - 1971
LOT - 1972
1969 - U.S. Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle “Parade”. Serial No. 62818. This is your basic 1896 Krag U.S. issued rifle. It is in excellent condition with strong markings, has been completely nickel-plated. Stock is excellent with a crisp J.S.A. 1900 proof. Gun is a 1898 stock. Action is perfect. Very good bore. 700.00 - 900.00
1971 - Lot of 4: Crudely Made Middle Eastern Rifles. This grouping includes four souvenir rifles that were sold to tourists that landed in the Middle East on cruise ships through the 1920’s - 1930’s. All are in very good condition as manufactured, with rust and other problems. For display only. 300.00 - 500.00
1970 - Early Percussion Short Barrel Double Rifle. Interesting heavy octagon double barrel rifle. Lock is marked “Sharpe”. It has double rifle sights. Barrels are 18-1/2”. .36 caliber, double triggers, engraved silver trigger guard and butt plate. Inlaid I.D. plaque on stock. Has a hole in the butt for the sling, all metal is heavy brown patina, missing the foreign tip. Gun needs some work, barrels are currently taped to the stock, but is easily repairable but a competent gunsmith. Working. 200.00 - 400.00
1972 - Lot of 4: Crudely Made Middle Eastern Rifles. This grouping includes four souvenir rifles that were sold to tourists that landed in the Middle East on cruise ships through the 1920’s - 1930’s. All are in very good condition as manufactured, with rust and other problems. For display only. 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 1973
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1973 - J&J Miller Rochester Patented Revolving Rifle. Rochester N.Y. Billinghurst type “Pill Lock” Rifle. Operated from 1835-1850 and under his patents, his revolving rifles were made by others. Estimated production of J&J guns is a few hundred. Pill box ignition, browned metal, walnut stocks, 7-shot early revolving rifle in 46 caliber. Excellent bore. Un-touched and solid original condition. Metal is a smooth patina. Superb and highly figured half stock with pewter tip. Original rod but missing one barrel retainer in front. Highly desirable early maker and one of the true American pioneers in revolving rifles. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00 1974 - Nichols & Child Percussion Revolving Rifle. Another incredibly rare revolving rifle with production of less than 100 guns made in Conway, Massachusetts during the 1830’s. The case colored frame and cylinder are a smooth gun metal patina. The 24 ½” barrel is part round and in 45 caliber percussion and basically same patina and is missing the front sight blade. The Kentucky style stock is decorated with numerous inlays on left side and patch box on right (missing door). Stock is birds eye maple and has a few expertly repaired cracks at the wrist. Strong rifling and could use good cleaning. 6-shot cylinder. Appears to be missing outside ratchet and there is a modern replaced screw on bottom of frame. A good custom gunsmith could put this rifle back in proper order with little effort and it would then be a cornerstone in any early revolving rifle collection. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00
1975 - Early Percussion Over Under Double Hammer Rifle. Barrel is marked “H. Schlegelmllch”? and engraved “Eall. Adine. Wisc.” Features 30” heavy round barrels, set triggers. .48 caliber percussion, missing one ramrod and one left thimble. Stock inlaid with American Eagle on left. Large chunk missing front wrist. 600.00 - 800.00 1976 - Early Percussion Over Under Rifle. Early single hammer swivel breach Over under rifle featuring a single hammer. Barrels swivel at breach for alignment. 33” part octagon barrels. Barrels are stamped “J. Harder Lockhaven, Pennsylvania”. .44 caliber percussion. All brown furniture. Excellent stock with one small pin repair, patch box on the right, two deer on the left. Engraved tang. Lock is marked “Geo. Goulcher” with engraved hunting scene. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1977 - Early Percussion Over Under Combination Gun. 28” full round barrels, .41 caliber over 20 gauge. Very good bore. Loose rear sight. Double exposed hammers. Excellent wood with no apparent cracks. Patch box on right. Double trigger. Missing the lollipop rear sight. 700.00 - 900.00
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1978 - Early Percussion Over Under Rifle. 34-1/2” full octagon barrels, double exposed hammers. Barrel stamped “William Craig Pittsburgh”. .44 caliber percussion. All smooth brown furniture. Lock is marked “William Craig”. Double set triggers. Stock has one inch chip at the bottom of tang, and a small crack at wrist, patch box on right. Strong rifled bores. 400.00 - 600.00 1979 - Remington New Model Army Revolver .44 Percussion. Serial No. 89687. Fine condition Martial .44 caliber percussion standard blue revolver. Manufactured from 1863 - 1875. A favorite of Buffalo Bill Cody. This revolver features and 8” octagon barrel, blue finish, walnut grips with inspector cartouche on left panel. The barrel and ejector housing retain approximately 90% of the brilliant factory blue. The frame still retains approximately 75-80% of the original factory blue mixed with plum. The cylinder has about 30% blue turning plum. The walnut grips are near mint. The brass trigger guard has never been cleaned. The action is tight as new. Fine bore. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 1980 - Remington New Model Police Conversion Revolver. Serial No. 15485. Made from 1865-73, this is one of the conversions to 38 rim fire. It has the standard 3-1/2” barrel, 98% of the original factory nickel present done at the time of conversion and fine toned Ivory grips. Barrel markings are a bit light due to polishing. Action is tight as new and the bore is mint. W.W.Y. professionally engraved on back strap. Fine little Remington conversion. 800.00 - 1,200.00 1981 - Factory Engraved Remington Army .44 Percussion. Serial No. 71569. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. We believe this revolver to be factory engraved and was converted to a .22 rimfire by means of the barrel sleeves and cylinder sleeves, at which time the cylinder was re-blued. The finish on the gun, except cylinder, appears all original. Sports ivory grips. Excellent action. Mint bore. Interesting and lovely gun. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 306
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1982 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 116487. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips. This was a standard .44 Army, Martially marked, and has been completely re-nickel plated, Most of which still remains. Sharp markings. Excellent grips. Cartouche not visible. Tight as new action. Excellent bore. 500.00 - 700.00 1983 - Remington New Model Navy Revolver. Serial No. 19996. Standard percussion .36 caliber, six shot 7-3/8” octagon barrel, walnut grips. This gun was after-market engraved and nickel plated. Barrel markings are faint. The action and bore are both fine. 600.00 - 800.00 1984 - Remington Smoot New Model No. 3. No serial number. Clean Standard model, saw handle, Smoot. Manufactured 1878 - 1888. Spur trigger .38 center fire with 3-3/4” octagon barrel, five shot. Retains 95% of the original factory nickel. Operates fine. Fine bore. Excellent grips. 200.00 - 300.00 1985 - French Model 1873 Revolver. Serial No. G83830. Dated 1878. 11 millimeter caliber made from 1873 - 1887. Finished in the white, double action, 4-1/2” part octagon barrel, all matching numbers. Indexes perfectly. Mint bore and action. 400.00 - 600.00
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1986 - French Model 1873 Revolver. Serial No. J3741. Dated 1883. 11 millimeter caliber made from 1873 1887. Finished in the white, double action, 4-1/2” part octagon barrel, all matching numbers. Indexes perfectly. Mint bore and action. 400.00 - 600.00 1987 - French Model 1873 Revolver. Serial No. H40665. Dated 1881. All matching numbers. 11 millimeters. Indexes perfectly. Completely re-nickeled and retains all the finish. Mint bore and action. 400.00 - 600.00 1988 - Model 1940 .32 Caliber Double Action Revolver.** Serial No. YH565. Nickel plated, 4-1/2” round barrel, double action only. Excellent condition. Indexes properly. Excellent bore. 150.00 - 200.00 1989 - Starr Arms S.A. 1863 Army Revolver. Serial No. 27530. .44 caliber percussion, six shot, 8” barrel, walnut grips. This example is very clean with a smooth patina and traces of original blue and case colors. Excellent walnut grips with visible cartouche. Indexes perfectly. Fine bore. 900.00 - 1,200.00 1990 - Starr Arms Double Action 1858 Army Revolver. Serial No. 6078. .36 caliber, six shot, 6” round barrel, double action, walnut grips. The gun retains no original finish, having turned gun metal grey. Sharp markings, cartouche visible. Indexes perfectly. Fine clean bore. 600.00 - 800.00
1991 - Starr Arms Double Action 1858 Army Revolver. Serial No. 5609. .36 caliber, six shot, 6” round barrel, double action, walnut grips. The gun retains no original finish, having turned gun metal grey. Sharp markings, cartouche visible. Indexes perfectly. Fine clean bore. 600.00 - 800.00 1992 - Fine Condition Starr Arms 1858 Army Revolver. Serial No. 16672. This Marshall revolver was made from 1858 - 1860. It is a .36 caliber percussion, six shot with 6” barrel, walnut grips, blued finish, with case colored hammer, trigger, and lever. It remains in wonderful condition, retaining 75% overall high polish blue on frame and cylinder. Barrel has silvered out. Generous amounts of case colors remain, as does almost all the fire blue on the screws. Perfect cartouches on both grips. Indexes perfectly. All matching numbers. Fine bore. A wonderful gun, made famous in the Clint Eastwood Western “Unforgiven”. 1,700.00 - 2,200.00 1993 - Manhattan Pocket Model Conversion Revolver. Serial No. 19288. Started life as a standard pocket model 36 caliber percussion Manhattan revolver with a 6 ¼” octagon barrel. It has had a rear sight cut into barrel and missing front sight. Converted to a .22 rimfire with lined/sleeved barrel and cylinder. No finish. A bit of fine pitting. Replacement grips. Does not operate. 100.00 - 250.00
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1994 - Manhattan 36 Caliber Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 5096. All matching numbers including wedge. Has the 5” octagon barrel and is standard five shot 36 caliber percussion. Nice cylinder scene. Excellent original grips. Gun is basically gun metal soft patina. Locks up tight. Strong bore but could use cleaning. 400.00 - 600.00 1995 - Manhattan 36 Caliber Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 3576. All matching numbers including wedge. Has the 4” octagon barrel and is standard five shot 36 caliber percussion. Nice cylinder scene. Excellent original grips. Gun is basically blue brown soft patina. Locks up tight. Strong bore but could use cleaning. 400.00 - 600.00 1996 - Manhattan 36 Caliber Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 44162. All matching numbers except un-numbered wedge. Has the 5” octagon barrel and is standard five shot 36 caliber percussion. Fair cylinder scene. Excellent original grips. Gun is basically gun metal gray soft patina. Locks up tight. Mint bore. 400.00 - 600.00
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1997 - Savage Revolving Navy Model Percussion Revolver. No serial number. Made from 1860-65, it is a six shot .36 caliber percussion revolver. Finish is all brown. Action does not work properly. Grips are excellent. Popular Civil War revolver. 400.00 - 500.00 1998 - Antique Bacon Percussion Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 121. Standard percussion 31 caliber percussion five shot revolver with 4” octagon barrel. Engraved frame. Nice walnut grips. Fine blue/gray finish to barrel and cylinder. Frame silvered out. Works perfectly. Fine clean bore. Made 1858-67. 300.00 - 500.00 1999 - Bacon Arms Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 8. Nice little percussion revolver, 31 caliber, 5-shot percussion pocket model. Single action with 4” barrel. Standard engraved frame. Fluted cylinder. No finish clean patina. Nice grips with chip at front toe, right side. . Cylinder does not advance. Frosted very good bore. Mfg. 1858-67. 300.00 - 400.00
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2000 - Rogers & Spencer Percussion Revolver-Martial. Serial No. 558. Nice standard example that has sharp as new factory stamps but has been completely refinished over some fine, light pitting. Strong grip cartouche. Works perfectly. Mint bore. All matching numbers. Six shot 44 caliber. Has all the military inspector marks. 500.00 - 800.00 2001 - Rogers & Spencer Percussion Revolver Serial No. 480. Probably civilian model. All the markings have been polished off. Barrel re-blued. Works fine. Very good bore. Six shot 44 caliber single action. 300.00 - 400.00 2002 - Whitney Navy Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 22872. Fairly standard 36 caliber percussion Navy model Civil War revolver. Features a 7 ½” Octagon barrel. Single action. Gun is all gun metal gray with no finish. Nice grips with chip on right front toe. Two holes in bottom of grip strap. Action works fine. Fine strong bore. 400.00 - 600.00 308
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2003 - Dug Up Percussion Revolver Rigdon Copy. Serial No. 467. Dug up condition Leech Rigdon style copy. Pitted entire surface. Grips almost gone. Action works, Rigdon stamped on left side. 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 2003 2004 - Remington Navy Conversion Revolver. No serial number. This was a standard Navy that was converted at some time to 28 Caliber. Sleeved barrel and cylinder. Not working. NO finish. Rear sight cut into front of frame. NO front sight. Crude replacement lever catch. Does not work. Antique. 200.00 - 300.00 2005 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 1815. .32 rimfire. No finish. Firing pin rotates. Fine checkered wood grips. Barrel does not lock into place. 250.00 - 350.00
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2006 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 55448. 2-1/2” barrels. .22 caliber. No finish on barrels. Not working. No finish on frame. Perfect gutta percha grips. 250.00 - 350.00 2007 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 6004. 2-1/3” barrels. No finish. .22 rimfire. Firing pin rotates fine. Works fine. Fine wood grips. 250.00 - 350.00 2008 - Winchester Model 1866 Engraved S.R.C. Serial No. 1795. These carbines were manufactured from 1868 to 1898 in .44 rimfire. This carbine has been re-chambered to .44 WCF (re-bored or replaced with model 1873 barrel) and is stamped at breach. The lower tang has been repaired to the original frame and renumbered 1795. Features standard 20” barrel, a full magazine, brass rifle butt, missing trap door. The rear barrel band screw is broken. Fore end wood is cracked. Engraving is of the period and of known Winchester style. Not marked inside. Fine looking 66 carbine that can actually be shot with the new chambering as opposed to the .44 rimfire. Blue metal surfaces are smooth patina. Bore shows some strong rifling with some blemishes. Fully operational. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00 2009 - Winchester Model 1866 Musket. Serial No. 77793. This musket features a 27” barrel, 24” tube, three barrel bands, .44 rimfire, and carbine butt plate. All blued metal parts have been refinished. Brass has been polished. Rear sight replaced. Barrel stamps fine. Fully operational. Excellent strong, clean bore. Wood has been re-varnished. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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2010 - Early Heavy Barrel Half stock Target Rifle. Barrel is stamped “Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania”, part of the barrel stampings are under the 9” rear target sight. It has a 36” heavy octagon barrel, .48 caliber percussion. Lock is stamped “G. Goulcher”. Double set triggers. Excellent stock with primitive palm rest attached. Brown furniture, rear sight slot is empty. Patch box on right. Strong rifled bore. 700.00 - 900.00 2011 - E.V. Emery Heavy Barrel Half Stock Target Rifle. Manufactured in Fredonia, New York. This rifle features a 29” heavy octagon browned barrel, false muzzle, 7-1/2” long target rear sight, percussion, .41 caliber. Features includes a pewter nose end cap, set triggers. Metal is excellent. Wood is very good with small half inch crack tot he right side plate, a one inch crack to the left forearm. Hammer does not come down. Strong, clean bore. Hooded front sight is smashed and needs replacing. Should not take much work to get this rifle operational. 700.00 - 900.00
2013 - Iver Johnson Top Break .38.** Serial No. 31688. No finish. Left grip broken. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00
2012 - Rare & Unusual Palm Pistol.** Serial No. 494. Similar to the type of palm pistols made in France during the latter part of the 20th century by Gaulois. There are no markings anywhere as to make or country of origin. The blued barrel is stamped with a large 52. It is operated by pulling back on the ring. It bore gauges at .25 caliber but is probably an odd European round. Internal magazine. There is a similar pistol in the National Firearms Museum. Gun is in stellar condition with almost all of the factory nickel and blue finish intact. No exact year of manufacturing, so must be considered modern but C&R eligible. 800.00 - 1,200.00
2016 - Frank Wesson 1870 Med. Frame Pocket Rifle S.S. Serial No. 1627. Fine early pocket rifle single shot in 22 rimfire caliber with a 15 ¼” octagon barrel. Nickel plated frame. No shoulder stock. Fine original grips. Strong bore but frosted. Frame retains at least 50% original nickel finish. Barrel has blue mixed with brown and freckling throughout. Original sights. This is a twist open barrel. 300.00 - 500.00
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2014 - Iver Johnson Hammerless .38.** Serial No. 48428. No finish. Working. 25.00 - 50.00 2015 - Engraved Loron Brevete. Serial No. 4111. This is a folding hammer, pin-fire, .28 caliber, 3-3/4” barrel, with ivory grips, no finish. Working. 150.00 - 200.00
2017 - European Single Shot .22 Parlor Pistol. No serial number. Single Shot. Traces of blue on barrel. Grips cracked on left panel. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00
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LOT - 2027 2018 - Stevens Offhand No 35 Pistol Tip Up.** Serial No. 28014. Mfg. from 1923-42. Chambered for 22 short/long rimfire. Barrel is 8” Blued finish as turned patina. Extractor works. Fine grips. Complete rear sight. Very good bore. Single Shot. 100.00 - 200.00 2019 - Stevens Offhand No 35 Pistol Tip Up.** Serial No. 35642. Mfg. from 1923-42. Chambered for 22 short/long rimfire. Barrel is 8” Blued finish as turned patina. Extractor works. Fine grips. Replaced rear sight. Excellent bore. Single Shot. 100.00 - 200.00 2020 - Stevens Offhand No 35 Target Pistol Tip Up.** No serial number. Mfg. from 1907-16. Chambered for 22 short/long rimfire. Barrel is 6” Blued finish as turned dark patina. Extractor works. Fine grips. Complete rear sight. Fair bore. Single Shot. 100.00 - 200.00 2021 - Stevens 6” Pocket Rifle Tip Up. Serial No. 54067. Mfg from 1869-86. Standard features include a 6” part round barrel, single shot, 22 short/long rimfire. Nickel plated frame 85% finish. Barrel retains most of the original blue. Fine grips. Extractor works. Proper rear sight. Mint bore. 150.00 - 250.00 2022 - Stevens 6” Pocket Rifle Tip Up. Serial No. 22939. Mfg from 1869-86. Standard features include a 6” part round barrel, single shot, 22 short/long rimfire. Nickel plated frame 85% finish. Barrel retains most of the original blue. Fine grips. Extractor works. Proper rear sight. Mint bore. Hammer does not cock. 150.00 - 250.00
2023 - European Single Shot .22 Parlor Pistol. No serial number. Interesting design. Engraved. 90% of finish intact. Nice grips. Not working. 75.00 - 100.00 2024 - Rossi Nickel .22 Revolver.** Serial No. 560234. Near mint in box. 100.00 - 125.00 2025 - Near Mint in Box H&A X.L. Double Action .32.** No serial number. Nice little gun that features folding hammer, 3” octagon barrel, .32 center fire, 99% original nickel, mint grips. Rough original box. 50.00 - 100.00 2026 - Hopkins & Allen .32 Caliber D.A. Revolver.** No serial number. 95% original nickel. Some light rust on cylinder. Working. 50.00 - 75.00 2027 - J. Blanch & Son London Single Shot Pistol. No serial number. Often refered to as parlor pistols, it is chambered for .22 rimfire an 8” octagon barrel. Walnut bag handle, single shot, tip-up. Mint bore and action. Blue-brown patina. Operates perfectly. 250.00 - 450.00
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2028 - Connecticut Arms S.S. Bulldog Pistol. Fine condition. Spur trigger. Made from 1866 - 1880’s. 4” blued octagon barrel, .44 rimfire caliber. Barrel retains most of the vintage re-blue. Receiver is grey. Near mint grips. Mint bore. 300.00 - 500.00 2029 - Bacon Mfg. Company Single Shot Pistol. Made in the 1860’s, 4-3/8” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire, spur trigger. Works. All brown with no finish. Poor bore. 100.00 - 200.00 2030 - Early .41 Caliber Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 2-3/4” part octagon barrel, .41 rimfire, spur trigger, brass frame. Top of barrel can read “LLARDS”. Works fine. Rough bore. 100.00 - 150.00 2031 - Bacon Style Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 1690. 3-5/8” part octagon barrel, /.22 rimfire, spur trigger, works fine, no finish. Excellent bore. 100.00 - 150.00 2032 - Stevens Old Model Pocket Pistol. 3-1/2” part octagon barrel, .30 short rimfire, spur trigger. No finish. Not working. 75.00 - 100.00
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2033 - Bacon Mfg. Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 4935. 3-3/4” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire. No finish. Loose, not working. 75.00 - 100.00 2034 - Lindsay 2 Shot Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 323. Made 1860’s. .41 caliber percussion, double hammer, 4” octagon barrel, engraved, spur trigger, brass frame. Very rare Civil War era pocket pistol. Uncleaned brass, barrel has brown patina and fine engraving. Chip in toe on both grips. Works perfectly. Smooth bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2035 - Morgan (Bacon Style) Single Shot Pistol. No serial number. 3-3/4” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire. No finish. Good bore. 100.00 - 150.00 2036 - Frank Wesson Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 3-1/2” octagon barrel, spur trigger, .30 caliber rimfire, single shot. Brass frame. Excellent bore. Works. No finish on barrel. Polished brass. Excellent grips. 100.00 - 150.00
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2042 - Allen & Thurber Top Hammer Pepperbox. 3” barrels. Six shot. .32 caliber percussion. No finish. Excellent grips. Indexes perfectly. 200.00 - 400.00 2037 - Bacon Mfg. Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 4208. Small frame, spur trigger, 2-3/4” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire short. Poor bore. Rusted. Loose mismatched grips. 75.00 - 100.00 2038 - Bacon Mfg. Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 5041. Small frame, 3-3/4” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire short. No finish. Excellent bore. Works fine. 150.00 - 250.00 2039 - Manhattan Arms 3 Shot Top Hammer Pocket Pistol. 2-1/4” barrels. Double action not working. All grey metal. Fine grips. 150.00 - 250.00 2040 - Unmarked 5 Shot Ring Trigger Pepperbox. Double action. 3-1/2” barrels. .20 caliber percussion. Metal brown with rust. Fine grips. Missing and replaced nipples. Indexes. 150.00 - 250.00 2041 - Unmarked Underhammer Pepperbox. Six shot. .28 caliber percussion. No finish. Excellent grips. Single action. Indexes perfectly. 300.00 - 400.00
2043 - Allen & thurber Top HAammer Pepperbox Pistol. 3-1/4” barrels. Six shot. .30 caliber percussion. Double action. Smooth brown patina. Dated 1837. Indexes fine. 400.00 - 600.00 2044 - Standard Winchester Model 1873 Rifle. Serial No. 191610B. This standard rifle was manufactured in 1885. It features a 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, rifle butt, and caliber .38-40. The rife is all original. The wood fits perfectly with no cracks. Overall, metal is a pleasing blue-plum patina. Operates perfectly. Strong bore with some minor pitting. Nice example. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 2045 - Fine Pre-War Winchester Model 64 Standard Rifle** Serial No. 1096694. Manufactured in 1935 and is standard in all respects. It is chambered for the .32 Winchester special. Features a 24” barrel, half magazine, ramp front sight, sporting rear, pistol grip fluted stock, steel checkered shotgun butt. Rifle is in all original condition with almost all of the original blue on the barrel, tube, and nose-cap. Receiver has flaked to about 20%. Excellent un-sanded wood proud to metal. Bore is strong, but could use cleaning. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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LOT - 2050 2048 - Standard Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.** Serial No.562881. This rifle, manufactured in 1911, features a 26” round barrel, full magazine, rifle butt, a carbine style folding ladder rear sight, and is chamber in the .32-40 Winchester cartridge. This rifle is all original in fine condition. The barrel and tube retain all of the blue turning light plum smooth finish. The receiver is a light brown patina. The wood is excellent with no chips or cracks, and is proud to the metal. The bore is fine with strong rifling and some light frosting. Fully operational. 1,000.00 - 1,300.00 2046 - Standard Winchester Model 1892 Rifle.** Serial No. 516669. This rifle, manufactured in 1909, features a 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt. The barrel has been re-blued and retains all the re-applied finish. The receiver retains 80% of the original finish on both sides, with most of the finish gone from the bottom of the receiver. It has a Savage Arms rear sight. The left side of the receiver has added tap holes. The hammer is replaced with an off-set style. The butt stock is excellent and has never been sanded. The forearm has been painted with a checkering style pattern and could possibly be removed. It is chambered for the .25-20 Winchester round. The bore is strong but frosted. Full operational. 700.00 - 1,000.00
2049 - Standard Winchester Model 55 Take-Down Rifle.** Serial No. 6215. This rifle, manufactured in 1926, features a 24” round barrel, half magazine, take-down, and is chambered in the .32 Winchester special cartridge. The majority of the original factory blue remains on the barrel. The receiver is a smooth blue-brown patina. Stocks are excellent and have been varnished but do not appear sanded. There is a sliver of wood at the right side of the forearm and a sliver of wood at the wrist and tang. In addition there is a sling swivel hole in the buttstock, all of which are easily repairable. It has the checkered steel shotgun buttplate and standard sights. Fully operational with a fine, strong bore. 700.00 - 900.00
2047 - Standard Winchester Model 1892 Rifle.** Serial No. 17631. This rifle, manufactured in 1900, features a 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, rifle butt, and is chambered to the popular .44-40 Winchester caliber. All of the metal has been cleaned and is devoid of any finish. The wood is original and proud to the metal, albeit, there is a small sliver of wood missing at the wrist and tang. All markings are sharp. It is fully operational. Strong bore. A beautiful candidate for a restoration. 800.00 - 1,200.00
2050 - Standard Winchester Model 1886 Rifle. Serial No. 23141. This rifle, manufactured in 1888, features a 26” round barrel, full magazine, rifle butt, and is chambered for the .40-65 Winchester cartridges. This rifle is all original having never been cleaned in any way. All of the metal is basically a grey gun metal patina. Excellent wood that has been never sanded, has original varnish, and is proud to the metal. It is fully operational and has a fine, strong bore. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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2051 - Winchester Model 1894 Carbine.** Serial No.324838. This carbine, manufactured in 1905, features a standard 20” round barrel, full magazine, and a curved carbine buttplate. There is an extra hole on the left side of the receiver and a Lyman No. 56 receiver sight has been added. Rear sight slot has a filler. Sling swivels have been added to tube and buttstock. Receiver has been re-blued. The barrel and tube retain approximately 85% of the original finish. The wood has been refinished and there are three small initials stamped on the left wrist. The bore is excellent and the gun is full operational. 400.00 - 600.00 2052 - Legendary Comm. Pennsylvania 1866 Rifle Replica** Serial No. 77951. A beautiful rifle chambered in .45 long Colt by the Legendary Commemoratives of Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is the Pennsylvania edition showing beautiful carved stock. Completely plated with etched engravings commemorating Pennsylvania. It is in a near mint condition and appears to be unfired. 24” barrel with full magazine. Comes in its own custom carrying case with paperwork. Marked “proof”. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
2053 - Winchester Model 1866 SRC. Serial No. 167818. This is a standard carbine with the 20” round barrel, full magazine, rifle butt, and .44 rimfire. The barrel tube, bands, and rear sight are in original condition and in a pleasing blue-brown patina. The receiver has been after market engraved and re-plated, as has the lever, hammer, and trigger. The wood has been refinished. The bore is poor. Manufactured in 1891. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 2054 - Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.** Serial No. 506916. This standard rifle was made in 1910 and features a 26” octagon barrel, full magazine, a rifle but, and the desirable .32-40 caliber. The barrel and tube retain 80% blue turning plum with sharp edges. The receiver has flaked to a pleasing plum. The wood has been refinished and is shy to the metal. Bore is very good with some frosting. Sports a Sheard front sight and is in fine working order. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2055 - Standard Winchester Model 55 Lever Action Rifle** Serial No. 5549. This rifle, manufactured in 1926, features a standard 24” round barrel, half magazine, take down, steel shotgun butt plate. The entire gun is all original and has never been touched. The barrel retains approximately original factory blue that is starting to thin. The receiver is basically a clean gun metal grey. The wood is fine, except it has two sling swivels holes in stock, a chip in the toe, and a small hole under the forearm. Bore is fine. Gun is chambered in the .30-30 Winchester round. Full operational. 500.00 - 700.00
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2056 - Winchester Pre-64 Model 94 Engraved Carbine.** Serial No. 1775739. Beautiful near mint engraved carbine manufactured in 1951 chambered for the .30-30 Winchester cartridge. It features a 20” round barrel, full magazine, ramp front sight, and steel shotgun buttplate. Overall gun is in almost new condition with beautiful full figured stock, and a lovely engraved receiver with antlered game on left and bear on right. Mint bore and action. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2057 - Custom Original Winchester Model 1873 S.R.C. Serial No. 460303B. This saddle ring carbine, started off life in 1893 as a typical carbine. It has been re-barreled and re-chambered to .38 special, a ramp front sigh has been added, and the tube has also been replaced. The original 1873 ladder carbine sight is still present. The gun has been beautifully engraved with bas relief figures on both panels. The stock has been refinished and checkered. Standard curved carbine buttplate. Metal retains virtually all of the blue finish. Bore is mint, operates perfectly. 700.00 - 1,000.00 316
2058 - Custom Engraved Pre-64 Winchester 1894 Carbine.** Serial No. 2046447. This standard carbine started life in 1954 with 20” round barrel, full magazine, and ramp front sight. It has since been upgraded with fancy carved stocks, beautiful engraved receiver with gold highlights, and solid gold ram and hog on both panels. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester. Sports a mirror bore and is in perfect operating order. Incredible workmanship on this beautiful custom carving. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2059 - Remington Falling Block Single Shot Rifle.** Serial No. J261479. Possibly .25 rimfire. 22” octagon barrel, fine bore. Receiver is grey, barrel is blue-brown, stock has repaired crack at bottom. 50.00 - 100.00 2060 - Stevens Favorite .22 L.R. Falling Block Rifle.** Serial No. Q0228. 22” part octagon barrel. Metal finish is basically grey-brown. Very good stocks. Very good bore. Works fine. Has old brass unmarked scope. 100.00 - 200.00 2061 - Remington Rolling Block Military Rifle. No serial number. Remington rolling block three band musket European issue. “1884” stamped on the side of the frame. Metal all blue brown. Missing ramrod. Excellent wood. Very good, strong bore. Working. .44 caliber. 250.00 - 350.00
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SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 2063 - Early Marlin Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle. Serial No. 28154. Stamped 44W (.44-40). Early Marlin Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle. It has a replaced rear sight and is missing the elevator. Rear stock is broken and pinned and is decorated Indian style with brass tacks on both sides. Overall metal brown patina. Strong bore. Fully operational. 300.00 - 400.00 2064 - Marlin Model 1881 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle. Serial No. 17886. These rifles were manufactured from 1881-1892. This is the thin framed model, chambered for the .38-55 Winchester. It features a 28� octagon barrel, full magazine, and rifle buttplate. It is a deluxe model with checkered pistol grip stock. The blue on the barrel, tube and frame has turned a pleasing blue-plum color and is very clean. The checkering on the fore end is just about worn smooth. The deluxe stock is missing a large piece on right side the entire length of the tang. The tang screws are missing. Bore is strong with some frosting. this would be a wonderful candidate for a new set of wood. 600.00 - 800.00
LOT - 2068
2065 - Small Frame Whitney Kennedy Rifle 44 Cal. Rifle. This is a fine example of a very clean small frame 44-40 Kennedy standard rifle. It sports a 24� octagon barrel and full magazine with early S-style lever and rifle butt. Overall, the metal on both barrel and receiver are a clean and smooth blue and plum mix with some fire blue on loading gate. Beautiful un-touched varnish with just a couple of hits to the wood. Strong clean bore and tight as new action. Sharp example of a scarce rifle made from 1879-1886. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 2066 - Premier .22 Rimfire Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 39461. This pre-war octagon barrel pump action .22 rifle handles all current .22 rimfires and is very similar in appearance to the Savage. Metal finish is basically a blue-brown dull with freckling. Stock shows wear with varnish to numerous dings. Strong bore. Works fine. 75.00 - 150.00 2067 - European Pin-Fire Folding Trigger Pepperbox. No serial number. Barrel has retained about 75% original factory blue. Frame has faded. Not working. 75.00 - 100.00 2068 - European Folding Trigger Pin-fire Revolver. Serial No. 65. Re-nickeled. Not working. Fine grips. 25.00 - 50.00
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2069 - Surhang/Hanover Double Hammer SxS Rifle.** No serial number. Manufactured 1926. Barrel length: 25-5/8”. 8x57 caliber. Barrels have good blue with minor rust spots; frame has some case color; bore is very good; and stock has a check piece added. Barrels are marked “Velzen/Hann & Rudolph Hoffman” and bore must be checked. German nitro proofs. Working, tight action. (C&R). 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 2070 - Hammer 8.15x46 Cal. 16 Ga. SxS Cape Gun.** Serial No. 1306. Manufactured 1900 - 1940. Barrel length: 26-7/8”. Chamber length: 3-1/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. Drop on heel: 4”. Barrels have dents, thinning blue, and some spots of rust; frame has traces of case color; bore is bright; and stock has some wear and a few handling marks. Single set trigger, crossover stock for left eye, Austrian nitro proofs, Bohler steel. Shotgun chamber reamed out and lengthened. Not 8x57 caliber, must be checked. Works well, tight action. (C&R). 700.00 - 1,200.00
2073 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 2nd Generation** Serial No. 16321SA. This is a 5-1/2” .38 special, blue and case colored second generation colt. Manufactured in 1957. It has been after marked engraved and retains 90% of the blue finish and 85% of the original case colors. All four clicks with what feels like an action job. Wood grips with complete silver overlays. Mint bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2074 - Great Western Single Action Revolver.** Serial No. GW7296. Manufactured in the 1950’s with a 5-1/2” single action chamber for the .22 rimfire. Barrel and cylinder are basically a blue-brown mix. Case colors on fame have darkened. Sports a pair of imitation stag grips. Locks up tight. Fine bore. 150.00 - 200.00
2075 - R. Reagan’s Colt 1st Generation S.A. Army/Rig.** Serial No. 294840. The gun is a first generation and was made in 1907. Re-barreled with a new cylinder and .38 special. Has been completely re-blued but retains strong markings. Later eagle grips. Three clicks, but locks up tight. Fine bore. Gun comes with a holster and belt with brass plaque that reads “Ronald Reagan, Hollywood”. We have no documentation as to the authenticity of this being used by Reagan as an actor. Still an interesting rig. 800.00 - 1,200.00 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
2071 - NIB Colt 3rd Generation SAA .44 Revolver ** Serial No. SA48598. This is a gem mint in the original box Colt early 3rd generation with the standard blue and case finish with the 7 ½” barrel in popular 44 special caliber. Not even a turn line on cylinder. Box end labels are missing. Comes with Styrofoam insert and all original paper work. Mfg in 1981. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 318
2072 - Double Cased 1858 Remington/Colt 1851 Vintage Double cased set 1858 Remington Army/Colt 1851 Navy. Vintage casing that holds two revolvers plus accessories. First gun is a Remington New Model Army .44 caliber single action percussion revolver. It sports a standard 8” octagon barrel, finish is basically brown patina. Top barrel stamp is somewhat faint. Original grips with chips and repair. Action needs work. Bore is strong but frosty. Serial No. 53001. Manufactured 1863-1888. The second gun is a colt 1851 navy 7-1/2” octagon barrel, six shot, all grey gun. And matching numbers with un-numbered wedge. the action works, the bore is strong but dirty. Serial No.101836. Made in 1861. Includes a flask, bullet mold, cap tin, and .44 caliber balls. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00
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2076 - Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 Pocket Revolver. Manufactured 1875 - 1887. Caliber ,32 rimfire, 3” round tip-up barrel. Rosewood grips. Barrel does not latch shut. Chip out of grips. No silver on brass frame. Cylinder and barrel cleaned to grey. Indexes. Very good bore. 100.00 - 150.00
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2077 - Merwin & Bray Brass Frame Revolver. Features a 3-1/2” octagon barrel, five shot, .32 rimfire, spur trigger. Barrel and cylinder smooth blue-brown patina. No finish on brass frame. Indexes. Excellent grips. Dirty bore. 150.00 - 250.00 2078 - Plant’s Mfg. Co. Front-Loading “Army” Revolver. Serial No. 3627. Third model .42 caliber cup-prime cartridge, six shot, 6” octagon ribbed barrel, spur trigger, brass frame, rosewood grips. Cylinder and barrel smooth brown patina. Grips mint. Brass uncleaned. Very good bore. Does not index. 400.00 - 500.00
LOT - 2081
2079 - Smith’s Pat. 1875 Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 3648. Standard five shot, .32 rimfire, 3” barrel, spur trigger. Nickel plated. Birds head rosewood grips. Action indexes fine. Poor bore. Gun retains generous portions of the nickel finish, but the entire gun is covered in yellow soot and can be cleaned. 100.00 - 200.00 2080 - E.A. Prescott S.A. “Navy” Revolver. No serial number. Manfacutred 1861 - 1863, only a few hundred made, very rare. .38 caliber rimfire, six shot, 4-3/4” barrel (cut), brass frame, reset front sight. Metal dark brown patina. Brass unclean. Action tight. Strong bore. 400.00 - 600.00
LOT - 2082
2081 - Sedgley Baby Hammerless Pocket Revolver.** Folding trigger. Nickel finish (90%). Pearl grips near mint. 1” barrel, “Feb 4 96” pat. Baby hammerless. Not working. 75.00 - 150.00 2082 - American Standard Tool (S&W Copy) Tip-Up Revolver Manufactured in Newark, it is a copy of the Smith & Wesson No. 1. Manufactured in the 1860’s, seven shot, .22 short rimfire. Brass frame. Rosewood grips. Traces of blue on barrel, and traces of nickel on frame. Rosewood grips. Very good bore. Does not index. 150.00 - 250.00
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2083 - Colt New Line .22 Pocket Revolver. Manufactured 1873 - 1877. Traces of nickel finish on frame. Excellent rosewood grips. Barrel and cylinder rusted. Missing cylinder pin. Does not work. 50.00 - 100.00
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2084 - Cased S&W Model 1 Att. to “Big Nose” Kate. Serial No. 71161. Made from 1860-1868, this gutta percha model one is a standard 2nd issue with the 7-shot cylinder in 22 rim fire short black powder. It has the 3” octagon barrel in blue with silver plated brass frame and rosewood grips. The revolver is in excellent condition. The barrel retains at least half of the high polish factory blue finish with the balance simply flaked to patina. The frame retains most of the tarnished silver plate. Bore is mint. Perfect working order. Gutta Percha case has flag motif and is cracked on back near one hinge. The name Kate Fisher was engraved on back strap during period of issue. Kate Fisher, alias “Big Nose” Kate, was Doc Holliday’s lady friend. She ran brothels and saloons in Dodge City and other frontier towns. “Big Nose” Kate, as she was affectionately known around town, is most remembered for her association with the noted gunman John “Doc” Holliday. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00
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LOT - 2085 2085 - Antique Marlin XX Standard 1873 Tip-Up Revolver. Serial No. 3131. Nice high condition tip-up pocket revolver with 3” barrel .22 caliber seven shot. Works fine. Bore is fine. Perfect hinge, locks up tight. 97% original factory nickel, mint rubber grips. Engraved “H.M.H.” on backstrap and “Hattie” on the right side. Hammer retains most of the case colors. Interesting (soiled dove) revolver. 200.00 - 300.00 2086 - Cased Colt New Line Revolver & Push Dagger. Serial No. 5590. The factory indicates that this gun was sent to J.P. Moore of NYC on August 4th, 1875 in a shipment of 43 of this type gun and listed as a 30 caliber and note to short referring to the 1 ¾” barrel. It was sent with rosewood grips in nickel. It was then most likely fitted up in a green leatherette French fitted case, pearl grips added and a push dagger with similar style pistol grip pearl handled stamped with a matching serial number by the Moore company which was quite common at the time. The gun retains virtually all of the original factory nickel with a near perfect etched panel. The bore is strong but frosty. The pearl grips are flawless and the gun works perfectly. The knife has been sharpened and its pearl grips have some minor cracks and are a bit loose. The case is definitely of the period of the guns and this set has been together forever. There was a small brass badge inside that says Colts Firearms Inspector 497 but cannot attest to the authenticity of this piece and when it was put in the set. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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2087 - Pair of Engraved Colt S.A.A. Revolvers. Serial No. 75970 and 75971. This is a highly engraved pair of black powder frame Colt Single Action Army revolvers with 5 ½” barrels in caliber 44-40. They are high quality engraved examples done in identical style with gold plated hammers and triggers and both sport a pair of vintage stag grips. Both shipped to New York in 1882 but to two different dealers. 971 was sent to Hartley & Graham while 970 was sent to Wexell & Degress. Factory letters state that they were shipped in 44 caliber with no mention of barrel lengths or grips and neither list as factory engraved. Usually, barrel lengths that are not listed are shipped as a 7-1/2” during this era and both were listed in blue finish. They are now nickel of which each gun retains almost 100% of this finish. Factory stamps are perfect but there are no caliber marks visible on either gun but gauge out as 44’s. Both guns have strong bores with some frosting or minor corrosion. Both guns have all four Colt hammer clicks. They have the old style screw in frames and early 1st generation hammers and proper barrel stamps for era. Of course, both are antiques. A stunning and seldom seen consecutive numbered pair. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00
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LOT - 2089
2088 - Colt Factory Shoulder Stocked 1860 Army Revolver. Serial No. 9897. All matching numbers, except wedge, including shoulder stock. Hard to find matched Colt Model 1860 Army .44 caliber percussion revolver with matching number shoulder stock. The revolver is basically a dull gun metal gray patina with no remaining cylinder scene. Barrel stamps are weak but readable. Gun locks up fine and lines up albeit a bit out of time. Some strong rifling in this standard 8” barrel but grooves are cloudy. Nice original BH (Benjamin Harris) cartouche on left grip with a couple of small chips on front toe. Nice uncleaned brass on stock metal with really nice wood. A fairly hard to find matching 1860 set made in 1861 at the outset of the war. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
LOT - 2090
2089 - Factory Engraved Colt 1860 Army Revolver. Serial No. 133843. Manufactured in 1863. This is a no record gun but is absolutely factory engraved with the factory “E” stamped under each serial number stamp. The gun is 44 caliber percussion and is all matching numbers except the engraved wedge that is not numbered, but has the same engraving as gun so I feel it is the original wedge. Gun is basically a smooth gun metal color. The cylinder scene is mostly gone and appears as if it was re-plated and cleaned at one time and was not engraved but does have matching number as well. The original Ivory grips are beautifully toned and feature and engraved Liberty Eagle on left side. The bore is frosty but strong. Cylinder indexes perfectly but hammer does not stay on last click but does stay cocked and fires properly. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00 2090 - Engraved Colt Model 1878 D.A. Revolver. Shipped as a blued 7 ½” 38 WCF revolver to E.C. Meacham of St. Louis on August 17, 1893 with grips not listed (standard rubber). During its period of use, it was masterfully engraved and nickel plated. All factory stamps are quite pronounced and the engraving is still sharp. It is a smooth clean gun with traces of nickel in hidden areas while the balance of the gun is smooth gun metal color. Bore is superb and the action is as new. Grips are perfect. Extremely handsome engraved Colt from the gateway to the West. 2,500.00 - 3,000.00 2091 - Colt 1st Generation Engraved Colt S.A.A. According to the factory, this gun left as a blued and case colored 5 ½” 38 WCF(current configuration) with hard rubber grips having been shipped to Simmons Hardware in St. Louis on November 7, 1898. It is one of the earlier smokeless frames. Subsequently, it was beautifully engraved in Helfricht style, fully nickel plated and fitted with real ivory grips. The quality of the work is top notch and the gun is in superb condition with all the nickel finish, perfect factory stamps, all four Colt clicks and locks up like a new gun. Grips have some nice golden age to them as well. Bore is mint. All matching numbers. Never over polished with sharp as new edges and no dishing. Really sharp antique revolver. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
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2092 - Custom Engraved Colt 1st Gen. S.A.A. Revolver. Serial No. 19565. Manufactured in 1875. This is an early black powder frame gun. It has been completely custom engraved and nickeled. The only serial number now visible is on the frame and the Colt side frame stamps have been engraved over. The top barrel markings are still present. It sports a 5 ½” barrel and is in the .45 Colt caliber. It currently has a pair of two piece carved Ivory grips with the Eagle and shield carving albeit they do not fit the frame particularly well but are very handsome. The barrel stamp does not have the early type cursive stamp and the hammer is not of the 1875 era so gun was probably re-barreled and rebuilt at time of custom work. Still, a handsome highly ornate Antique Colt Army with a perfect bore , four full Colt clicks and perfect timing. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
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2093 - Custom Engraved Colt 1st Gen. S.A.A. Revolver.** Serial No. 203403. Manufactured in 1901. It is a 4-3/4” 38-40. The deep relief engraving has obscured the caliber markings except the WCF. The top barrel stamps are also no longer present. On the frame, the patent dates are there but missing the Colt in the circle. All visible numbers match. The gun retains all of the re-applied nickel finish and sports a gold washed cylinder, ejector housing and hammer. The grips are a nicely fitted set of Pearl-lite’s. Strong rifling with some minor corrosion in grooves. Operation is smooth and locks up tight. Quite a bit of panache. Modern but C&R eligible. Includes bohlin & silver holster. Once belonged to Gene Autry, which was a gift to a friend of his back in the 1950’s. Holster is signed. Gun comes housed in an ornate leather and silver inlaid buscadero rig. The cartridge loops ill accept .44 caliber bullets but are currently filled with .38 caliber blanks. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 2094 - Beautifully Engraved Colt 1st Generation S.A.A.** Serial No. 232298. This gun was shipped to San Francisco on August 10, 1902 as a blued 4 -3/4” 32-20 revolver. It left the factory as 4-3/4” blued .32-20, it was subsequently converted to a .41 Colt, fully engraved and nickel plated and now sports a wonderful set of pearl grips. It is handsome full coverage engraving and the original factory stamps are still present. Hammer is the later style and sports the four full Colt clicks with tight as new lock up. Barrel sports a superb bore. Current condition displays all of the nickel plating with no wear. A show piece of a 1st generation prewar. Modern but C&R eligible. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 2095 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation Serial No. 15982, 272345. This is a 4-3/4” .45 long colt early black powder frame. The serial number was polished off at time of engraving and gold wash. The trigger guard and back strap have mixed numbers, and no number on the cylinder. The entire gun has after-market engraved and gold washed. First generation hammer has been re-blued. Has a set of pewter steer head grips. Three clicks but locks up tight. Very good frosted bore. This is an antique with the pre-1898 frame, even though there is no visible serial number. 750.00 - 1,000.00 322
LOT - 2099
2096 - Colt .38 Special Revolver ** Serial No. 341206E. This is an old swing out .38 special with 4” barrel, double action pre- war Colt. All the markings are worn off, metal cleaned. grips replaced. Not working. Good parts gun. 50.00 - 100.00 2097 - MIB U.S. Historical Society Colt 1851 Miniature Serial No. 86. Gem mint miniature Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver in the Wood/glass Colt display case. Brass plague reads “1851 Navy Colt Miniature Classic Edition Colt Firearms United States Historical Society”. 500.00 - 700.00 2098 - Cased Pair of Antique Pin Fire Revolvers. Interesting double cased set of two small folding trigger pin fire antique revolvers. The first and largest is a .32 caliber pin fire. The cylinder is roll die stamped “The Guardian American Model” while the smaller gun is a .22 caliber pinfire and cannot find any maker marks. The engraving on both is similar but not identical. The gutta percha grips have same style as well. Both guns are basically a brown patina. Both index perfectly. The case is French fitted with red felt ling. There are two pin fire cartridges for each gun. Also included in set is a miniature turn screw and a key. Rare early set/pair. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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2099 - S&W .32 Safety Hammerless Factory Pearls.** Serial No. 57261. Fine double action blued revolver features a 3 ½” barrel and chambered for the .32 S&W round. The blued finish is fine with at least 80% of this high polish factory blue still present. The trigger retains nearly all of the original case colors. The factory, gold inset medallion pearl grips are near mint. Action frozen. Bore is excellent with some light frosting. Comes in modern wooden display case. 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 2103
2100 - NIB Colt 3rd Generation SAA .44 Revolver ** Serial No. SA08579. This is a gem mint in the original box Colt early 3rd gen with the standard blue and case finish with the 7 ½” barrel in popular 44 special caliber. Not even a turn line on cylinder. Box end label is intact. Comes with Styrofoam insert and all original paper work. Mfg in 1978. 1,000.00 - 1,300.00 2101 - Honus Wagner Parker Bros.SxS Shotgun.** Aside from being a fabulous usable high quality 20 gauge, this gun was sold in 1956, by Honus Wagner’s’ wife, Bessy Wagner, to Joseph Cyprowski. The shotgun has an inlaid silver plaque in the butt engraved “Honus Wagner”. It is accompanied by the original receipt, and the newspaper article about the sale of the shotgun. Fabulous shotgun, but may be important to the baseball fans who have memories of a man who’s arguably the greatest shortstop who’s ever played MLB. A superstar in his time who played with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It seems as if nowadays his name is most closely associated with the two million dollar Honus Wagner T206 tobacco baseball card. Wagner is a baseball icon, a Pittsburgh Pirates legend, and an original member of baseballs HOF. Fabulous gun owned at one time by one of baseballs immortals. Sure to be a home run in any collection. Serial No. 152085. Here is a nice little field grade 20 gauge Parker. 28” matted ribbed barrels. It is in nice but used condition. Most of the blue remains on barrels. Receiver is mostly silvered out. Bores are mint. Nice stock with small chip out of toe and silver shield inlay. Fore end checkering is rather worn with some hits. 14” LOP to front trigger. Modern but C&R eligible. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00
2102 - Honus Wagner Presentation Parker Bros.Shotgun.** This shotgun bares a presentation plaque in leaded into the stock inscribed as follows; Cump’s of Friends Hans Wagner Carnegie Aug. 30 - 01”. This shotgun is accompanied by the original sales receipt identified by serial number sold in 1956. It is of great historical significance as it was given to arguable the greatest ball player of the time, in the prime of his HOF career. It is probably of more importance to any Pittsburgh Pirates fan, than to a shotgun collector given the condition of the gun. To just imagine the famed Pirates short stop on the day this fine shotgun was presented to him by his friends and fans. It will be a crown jewel in any shotgun and/or baseball memorabilia collection. DH 12 Ga. SxS. Serial No. 101611 matching. Manufactured 1900. Barrel length: 27-5/8”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-3/8”. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Titanic steel barrels have little finish; frame has light patina and screws are turned, bore has light pitting; and stock has dings, dents, and is cracked and worn. Built on a No. 2 frame. “A Gift to Hans Wagner” on stock oval. Operation is loose, action is working. (C&R). 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 2103 - Ithaca Flues 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 352815. Manufactured 1920. Barrel length: 28-1/8”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 3-1/2”. Steel barrels have no finish; frame is patina and the forend hanger spring is missing; bore is bright, and stock has dents and is cracked at the head. Chokes opened up, original full and full. Locks up, lever left, working action. (C&R). 200.00 - 300.00
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2104 - Winchester Model 24 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 36253. Manufactured 1945. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrels have no finish; frame’s forend hanger welded on; bore is mirrored; stock has been refinished and is missing wood. Better than average wood for this model. Locks up, working. 150.00 - 250.00
2107 - Baker Leader 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 13765F. Manufactured 1910 - 1920. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - improved modified, L full. Length of pull: 13-1/8”. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Barrels retain 95% blue; frame retains 75% case color; bore is mirrored; and the stock has a few scrapes and dents. Tight action, lever left, working. (C&R). 200.00 - 300.00
2105 - Parker Bros. Grade 5 (B) 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 75780. Manufactured 1893. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - full, L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrels are brown on brown; frame has strong case color, case colors look like Turnbulls; bore is mirrored; wood is splitting at head of stock, which is an easy fix. Built on a No. 2 frame, the gun was restored, and wood is proud at head. Tight action, lever right. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
2108 - C.F. Franklin Hammerless 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 59945. Manufactured 1910. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - IC. Length of pull: 14-1/2”. Drop on heel: 4”. Damascus barrels have little pattern remaining; frame is clean and has a replaced tang screw; bore is frosted and bright; and stock has been sanded and refinished. Most likely a box lock or hybrid action. Right barrel is jug choked. Working. (C&R). 200.00 - 300.00
2106 - Colt Model 1883 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 1976. Manufactured 1886. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - full, L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3”. Blued Damascus barrels have minor handling wear, frame is 100% case color, bore is close to mirror, and stock has minor handling wear. The gun was restored and restocked, and has cyanide case color. Working. 500.00 - 800.00 324
2109 - L.C. Smith Specialty Ejector 12 Ga SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. FWE24035. Manufactured 1920. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - full. Length of pull: 13-1/2” to 1” pad. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrel has thinning blue with cleaned rust; frame is bright with traces of case color; bore is almost mirrored with a few small pits; and stock is clean with some wear on the checkering. Three position safety. Working, tight lockup. (C&R). 400.00 - 600.00
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2110 - Colt Model 1883 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 5523 matching. Manufactured 1891. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Damascus barrels have little pattern remaining, old corrosion, and dents; the frame is patina and beat; bore is pitted, and stock is worn with a poor replacement forend tip missing. The action is loose, and the rear trigger is not always working. 300.00 - 500.00 2111 - Ithaca Flues 4 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 180499 matching. Manufactured 1908. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - full. Length of pull: 13-3/8” to 3/8” Ithaca buttplate. Drop on heel: 3-1/2”. Damascus barrels have a good pattern; frame has faint case color; bore is mirrored; and the stock has light wear. First year production gun. Locks up, working. (C&R). 600.00 - 900.00
2113 - Colt Model 1883 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 7594 matching. Manufactured 1895. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - modified. Length of pull: 13-1/4 (wood)”. Barrels have some rust and retain most of their Damascus pattern; frame has faint case color; bore is bright with some light pitting; and the stock is clean with only light wear. Could use some TLC. Operation is stiff, working, good lockup. 500.00 - 700.00 2114 - Parker Bros. G Grade 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 128428 matching. Manufactured 1904. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - full, L - full. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Damascus barrels still have strong pattern, and there is a dent to the left barrel; the frame is clean; barrel is mirrored; and stock has light hunting marks and a replaced grip cap. Built on a No 1-1/2 frame, missing second set of factory barrels. Set No. 1 on gun. (C&R). 500.00 - 800.00
2115 - Parker Bros. P Grade 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** 2112 - Winchester Model 24 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 175882 matching. Manufactured 1917. Barrel length: 30”. Serial No. 112457 matching. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: Chamber length: 3-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - improved modified, L 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4” to improved modified. Length of pull: 14-3/8”. Drop on heel: 3”. Barrels 1” pad. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Barrel retains 98% blue; frame has one have good twist pattern; frame is patina; bore is mirrored; and stock is spot of freckling; bore is mirrored; and the stock has only a few dents. refinished with a few hunting marks. No. 3 frame, chambers/forcing cones Barrels are marked modified and full. Working, however top lever does opened up. Locks up, working. (C&R). 400.00 - 700.00 not travel left, and the guns needs a cleaning and adjustment. (C&R). 250.00 - 400.00 325 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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2116 - Parker Bros Try Gun V Grade 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 184048 matching. Manufactured 1919. Barrel length: 23-3/4”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L cylinder. Barrels retain 95 % blue, right barrel has a dent and some freckling; frame has light patina and some corrosion; bore is mirrored; and stock has original finish. No. 2 frame, rare Try gun with wrench. Extra holes in top rib. Working. (C&R). 8,000.00 - 12,000.00 2117 - Parker Bros. N Grade 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 118498 matching. Manufactured 1903. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 3-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - extended full, L extended full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3”. Barrels have some rust, and most of the twist pattern remains; frame is patina and has some turned screws; bore is mirrored; stock has been refinished. Built on the massive No. 6 frame, barrel flats show a weight of 8 lbs 1 oz, but weight is 7 lbs. Tab not visible, choke restriction .05. Top lever hangs up, otherwise working. Could use a cleaning. (C&R). 800.00 - 1,200.00 326
2118 - Lefever E Grade 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 10526. Manufactured 1888. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - full. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Barrels retain lots of their Damascus pattern, and have some light rust; frame has light case color; bore is close to mirror; stock is refinished and worn. Early gun with a fully adjustable action, though action is loose. 400.00 - 600.00 2119 - Ithaca Grade 1 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 372326 matching. Manufactured 1923. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3-1/8”. Barrels retain 95% of their blue; frame is patina with traces of case color; bore is mirrored; stock has repaired cracks at head. Operation is good, locks up. (C&R) 300.00 - 400.00 2120 - Ithaca Grade 1 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 450335. Manufactured 1926. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - full. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 3”. Barrels have thinning blue; frame has faint case color; bore is mirrored; stock has a few marks. Cocking indicators, incorrect rear bead. Clean gun. Working, good lockup. (C&R). 350.00 - 550.00
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2121 - Winchester Model 24 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 79328 matching. Manufactured 1949 - 1951. Barrel length: 26”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrels and frame retain 98% blue, bore is mirrored, and stock has its original finish. Clean gun, shows little use. Good operation. (C&R). 300.00 - 500.00 2122 - Sportsman 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 47077. Manufactured 1920 - 1930. Barrel length: 18-1/2”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-1/4”. Drop on heel: 4”. Steel barrels and frame have paint over rust; bore is dirty but will clean to bright; and stock is replaced and poor. Looks like a crescent. Wall hanger. Working. 25.00 - 75.00 2123 - Savage Model 242C .410 Over Under.** Serial No. C512635. This gun shows only light use, retaining almost all the original finish. Mint bore. Handles the 3” shells. 250.00 - 350.00
2124 - Cased Franchi Two Barrel Set Trap Gun.** This is a Franchi model 2003. Serial No. 5020201. Gun is in near mint condition. Features almost all of the factory blue. The wood stocks are excellent. Sports a Pachmayer butt plate. The first set of barrels are over under barrels, and one single shot barrel. Includes interchangeable chokes. The entire outfit is in its original leather and felt carrying case. Beautiful outfit in excellent condition. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00 2125 - Colt Series 70 Commander .45 Auto.** Serial No. 70BS1825. Nice blue commander model .45. Manufactured in 1973. Has been fired, with a hint of high edge wear and light idiot line. Blued finish. Rosewood grips with elephant inlays on both panels. This pistol is accompanied by a beautifully tooled Heiser holster and a tooled unmarked cartridge belt with silver accents. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2126 - Savage Arms .32 Pocket Hammerless Pistol.** Serial No. 113589. High quality Savage .32 auto that retains approximately 85% original factory high polish blue with the most wear on the grip straps. 200.00 - 250.00
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2127 - Remington Model 1917 Moisan Nagant.** No serial number. Barrel cut, black painted on finish. Wood redone. Missing barrel wedge. Very good bore. Working. 50.00 - 100.00 2128 - Moores Firearms Brooklyn Colt 1st Model Deringer No serial number. Manufactured 1870-1890. Featuring a pivot down 2-1/2” barrel, chambered in .41 rimfire. Has some pitting on barrel. Markings gone. Brass frame. Working. 200.00 - 300.00 2129 - Colt 1st Model Deringer .41 Caliber Single Shot. Serial No. 4388. Manufactured 1870-1890. Featuring a pivot down 2-1/2” barrel, chambered in .41 rimfire. Matching numbers. Barrel has most of the original nickel. Frame has turned gun metal grey. Working. 250.00 - 450.00
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2130 - Colt 3rd Model Deringer.** No serial number. Manufactured 1870-1912, .41 rimfire caliber, single shot, 2-12” barrel. Pivots to the right to open. Very good bore. Full nickel plated, retaining 85%. Replaced grips. 200.00 - 300.00 2131 - Colt 3rd Model Deringer.** No serial number. Manufactured 1870-1912, .41 rimfire caliber, single shot, 2-12” barrel. Pivots to the right to open. Blued barrel, nickel frame. Mint bore and action. 350.00 - 550.00
LOT - 2134
2132 - Reproduction Single Shot Deringer. Trigger guard broke. Missing barrel wedge. .44 caliber percussion. missing side plate screw. 25.00 - 50.00 2133 - (Hero) .32 Percusion Spur Trigger Boot Pistol. Has a bag handle, rough bore. Works fine. 75.00 - 125.00
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2134 - Unmarked Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Spur trigger, .22 rimfire. 2” round barrel. No finish. Poor bore. Working. 25.00 - 50.00 2135 - Southern Single Shot Pistol. 2-1/2” octagon barrel, .41 rimfire, spur trigger. No finish. Very good bore. Works. 100.00 - 150.00 2136 - (King Pin) Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Diminutive swing out single shot .22 rimfire, all brass. 2” round barrel. Spur trigger. Poor bore. Does not work. Rough grips. 75.00 - 100.00 328
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2137 - Southern Single Shot Pistol. 2-1/2” octagon barrel, .41 rimfire, spur trigger. No finish. Very good bore. Works. 100.00 - 150.00 2138 - European Single Shot Pocket Pistol. No makers mark. Smaller than .22 caliber rimfire, 5” part octagon barrel, spur trigger. 50.00 - 100.00 2139 - European Single Shot Pocket Pistol. .22 rimfire with a 2-1/2” barrel. Poor bore. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00
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2140 - Stevens No. 41 Tip-Up Pocket Pistol.** .22 rimfire, 3-1/2” part octagon barrel, spur trigger. 75% blue on barrel, most of original nickel on frame. Works fine. Near mint bore. 150.00 - 250.00 2141 - Stevens Old Model Pocket Pistol. Made 1864 - 1886. .30 short rimfire caliber, tip-up, 3-1/2” part octagon barrel. Spur trigger. Silver plated frame. Blued barrel. 75% original finish. Fine condition. 150.00 - 250.00 2142 - Stevens Old Model Pocket Pistol. .22 rimfire, 3-1/2” part octagon barrel, tip-up, spur trigger. Rear sight cut into barrel. Nickel plated, retains 85%. Very good bore. Not working. 75.00 - 125.00
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2143 - European Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Small unmarked .22 rimfire pocket pistol. Missing trigger and other parts. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00 2144 - Allen & Wheelock Large Frame Pocket Revolver. No serial number. Less than 500 mfg. between 1857-60’s. It features a 3 ¾” octagon barrel and is 34 caliber percussion five shot double action. Working condition. Strong and clean bore. Finish has faded to smooth patina. Fine varnished grips. Scarce and early pocket gun. 500.00 - 800.00 2145 - Tranter Style Antique Double Action Revolver. No serial number. Small frame double action, sans any maker marks, with European proofs. Caliber is .41 percussion. Octagon barrel measures 4 ¼”. Made without hammer spur. Works perfectly with strong bore but frosted. Gun is engraved and is now basically a gray metal color. Excellent grips. Copy made in 1850’s 400.00 - 500.00
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2146 - Cased English Adams Deane Copy Revolver. No serial number. European copy of Adams and Deane style percussion revolver. It is approximately a 40 caliber double action. Barrel measures 4 ½”. Action not working. Bore is fine. Grips are very good. Nice vintage case with small bag flask and cap tin. 400.00 - 500.00
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2147 - Unmarked Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Relic condition. .36 caliber percussion. Not working. 50.00 - 75.00 2148 - L. Fowler Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 281. .36 caliber percussion. 5” part octagon barrel. Brass frame. Silver inlays. Excellent bag handle. Light engraving. Strong bore, but dirty. Does not work. 200.00 - 300.00
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2149 - Belgium Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 2” octagon barrel. .52 percussion caliber. Dirty bore. Very good grips. Dirty bore. 75.00 - 100.00 2150 - Spalding Model 1861 Single Shot Pistol. .36 caliber percussion. 9” round barrel. Brass frame and rod. Rear lollipop sight. Metal in the white. Working, but stiff. Excellent grips. Strong but dirty bore. 200.00 - 400.00
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2151 - Custom Vintage Single Shot Pistol. This pistol was made by hand (of the era) using a Colt Lightening .22 rifle barrel. Single shot, percussion, no finish, bone grips. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00 2152 - Belgium Brass Barrel Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 3” inch barrel and frame. .38 caliber percussion. Not working. Very good grips. Poor bore. 50.00 - 75.00 2153 - Allen’s Patent Top Hammer S.S. Pocket Pistol. 2” part octagon barrel. 5” overall. .30 caliber percussion. Poor bore. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00
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2154 - B&S New York Single Shot Percussion Pistol. Features a 6” octagon barrel with maker’s mark on top. .44 caliber percussion single shot. Metal is gun metal grey. Strong bore but dirty. Working. 300.00 - 400.00 2155 - Allen Thurber Single Shot Pistol Relic. Rusted. Missing parts. 50.00 - 75.00
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2156 - Belgium Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 3” round barrel. .50 caliber percussion. Smooth bore. No finish. Working. 75.00 - 125.00
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2157 - C. Lancaster Swivel Breech Double Barrel Pistol. Hard to find holster size pistol in this design by such a famous London maker and in such fine all original finish. This pistol hosts an over under 8” barrel in 48 caliber, both smooth bores and very clean with no pitting. Barrels retain almost all of their original high polish factory blue and there is a belt or sash attachment on left side along with all the British proofs. The frame also retains almost all of its original high polish blue finish as well. The checkered walnut bag style grip is also in near mint condition Has the original brass rod attached on right side of barrels as well and the top of the barrel is marked with the maker. An incredibly nice mid nineteenth century over under swivel breech horse or holster pistol in extra fine condition. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00
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2158 - Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 64. Has a 2-1/2” round barrel. .30 caliber percussion. No finish. Not working. Poor bore. 50.00 - 75.00 2159 - Double Barrel Percussion Double Hammer Pistol. Not working. Missing one hammer. Brown metal. Fine stocks. Needs work. 200.00 - 300.00 2160 - Charleston, S.C. Stamped Early Flint Lock Pistol. The lock is stamped “Hennerson”, .38 caliber with a strong but dirty bore. Gun is basically grey with some fine light rust. Stock is checkered, and has a small repaired crack at tang. Has a sash hook. Has a repair to the front ramrod thimble. Nickel accents engraved. 400.00 - 600.00
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2161 - Fine Engraved Unmarked Percussion S.S. Pistol. Has a 7” octagon to round barrel, .36 caliber rifled with a strong clean bore. Hammer does not stay back. Silver and brass inlays, beautiful wood. Metal is a soft grey. 300.00 - 500.00 2162 - Unmarked Belgium Percussion S.S. Pistol. 7-1/4” octagon barrel, .54 caliber with a strong but dirty bore. Works fine. Excellent stocks with small slivers missing on both sides of barrel. Nice engraving. All metal is a pleasing gun metal grey. 300.00 - 400.00 2163 - Small Percussion Deringer. Lock is stamped “Deringer, Philadelphia”. Barrel is 3-1/2”, .50 caliber with a poor bore. Does not work. It appears as if this little pistol was built using an original barrel and lock, with new inlays, wood, and trigger guard. 50.00 - 100.00 2164 - Nice Early Unmarked Flint Lock Deringer. Has a 3-3/4” barrel, .44 caliber, strong rifling but dirty. Excellent wood stock, unclean brass furniture. Barrel and lock a pleasing brown-grey patina. Light engraving. Works, but spring is weak. Extremely handsome early flint lock Deringer. Very well made, circa 1790’s. 500.00 - 700.00
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2165 - Ornate Unmarked Early Flint Lock S.S. Pistol. Has a 8-1/2” barrel, .58 caliber with a smooth bore. The barrel is engraved. Not working. The stock is completely carved and in beautiful condition with one light crack in grip. 200.00 - 400.00 2166 - Relic Condition Brass Framed Flint Lock Pistol. The brass is uncleaned, with crude decorations. All metal is rusty. Missing a majority of the lock and hammer parts. 100.00 - 150.00
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2167 - European Single Shot Flint Lock Pistol. Smooth bore, .70 caliber, 12” barrel in the white. Flint lock. Not marked. Carved stock. Brass hilt. Working. 300.00 - 400.00 2168 - Antique Large Flintlock Knife Pistol No serial number. No maker marks that we can see. Bore is approximately 40 caliber. Action does not work. Fold out knife blade measures 12 ½” Stock is wire inlay. Likes like Middle Eastern product. Gun measures 27 ½” when opened. Great conversation piece. 100.00 - 200.00 2169 - Framed Replica Scottish Metal Flintlock Pistol D No serial number. Nice shadow box display features a modern cast Scottish flintlock pistol with map, old CDV and some medals. Great office piece. 100.00 - 200.00 LOT - 2169
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LOT - 2173 2171 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 43” heavy octagon barrel, 58” overall. Large repaired crack at toe. Barrel sign “N. Clark”. Lock is stamped “Cincinnati”. Percussion. .52 caliber. Strong bore but rusty. Set triggers. 400.00 - 600.00
2170 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. Boys rifle. .32 caliber. 30-1/2” barrel, 45” overall. Stock has repair at toe. Metal furniture all brown patina. Locked marked “Philadelphia”, barrel not marked. One filled rear sight slot. Strong bore. Double set triggers. Octagon barrel. 400.00 - 600.00
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2172 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 44-1/2” barrel, 58-1/2” overall. Full octagon. .50 caliber. Flint lock. Fine stock. No visible cracks. Some minor chipping around tang and lock. Lock and barrel not marked. All furniture brown. 500.00 - 700.00 2173 - Boys Model Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 28” barrel, 42” overall. Percussion. .30 caliber. Set triggers. Barrel is stamped “H. Piper”, lock is not marked. Excellent wood with no cracks. Very good bore. 500.00 - 700.00
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2174 - Fine Half Stock Sporting Rifle. This rifle sports a 34” full octagon barrel, .38 caliber percussion. Barrel is marked “J. Young”, and the lock is not marked. It appears to be a conversion from flint lock to percussion. The barrel and lock appear to be finished in the white and remain a dull grey with patina. Excellent stock with brass fittings. Set triggers. Clean, strong bore. Hammer does not cock. 700.00 - 1,000.00 2175 - Fine Early Leman Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features a 31” full octagon barrel, .36 caliber percussion, barrel browned. Lock is marked “Leman Lancaster, Pennsylvania”. Leman is a very famous firearms manufacturer in Pennsylvania. There is a two inch crack on the right side of the stock that is easily repairable. Features set triggers. A little roughness on hammer area on stock. Hammer does not cock. Barrel is not marked. Bore is strong but dirty. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2176 - Fine Half Stock Sporting Rifle. This rifle features a 35” full octagon barrel, .38 caliber percussion. Lock is stamped “Geo. Goulgher”. Wood is fine with a little roughness near nipple. The metal is basically grey-brown patina. Early repair to second thimble. Double set triggers. Hammer does not stay back. Strong bore but dirty. 700.00 - 1,000.00
2177 - Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features a 29” full octagon barrel, .32 caliber percussion, dirty bore, set triggers. Lock is marked but not readable. there is a brass filled rear sight slot. Beautifully carved tiger-stripe stock with ornate engraved patch box on right side. Lovely wood. Silver plaque with the letter “B” on wrist. Lovely high quality early rifle. 700.00 - 1,000.00 2178 - Early Middle Eastern Rifle. This rifle is in relic condition. Clean metal, broken forestock, leather bands. Measures 68” long. Sold as decoration only. 200.00 - 300.00 2179 - D.H. Hilliard Single Shot Percussion Rifle. Cornish, New Hampshire. Bottom of barrel is stamped G.H Nuie, and also stamped Hitchcock & Muzzy. This is an interesting early 1840’s under hammer percussion single shot rifle. The bore measures .42 cal. Fine rifling. Features a 23 -1/2” full octagon barrel. Has a full buckhorn sporting rear sight. False muzzle. Original cleaning rod. Excellent walnut stock with no chips or cracks. All the metal is a clean brown patina. Barrel No. 1462. Fine working condition. Includes a more modern handmade case. Stock has an inlay of a running dog. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2180 - Giant Springfield Type Musket Store Display. These were used by tradesman to hang in front of their shops to advertise their business. The form resembles a military percussion musket with metal hardware. Wood stock. 86” long, very heavy in weathered condition with rust and cracks. 300.00 - 500.00
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2181 - Early Middle Eastern Rifle. This rifle is in relic condition. Clean metal, broken forestock, leather bands. Measures 68” long. Sold as decoration only. 200.00 - 300.00 2182 - Model 1841 US Percussion Rifle. Also known as the Mississippi rifle made at Harpers Fairy 1846-1855. It is a .54 cal single shot percussion, feat. 33” barrel with two bands. Lock plate is marked “US” and is dated 1850. Barrel is brown patina with some heavy rust pitting near nipple. Lock plate is also patina. Wood has numerous dents, with proper brass. Includes original ram rod. Fine working order. Also includes original bayonet mfg. by Horstmann & Sons, and sheath. Very good bore. 600.00 - 900.00
2184 - Model 1873 Maynard 2 Barrel Sporting Rifle Set. Serial No. 5548. There are two rifle barrels that are 26” part round, retaining most of the original blue with some freckling. Excellent mirror strong bore in .41 caliber. Features tang sight. Receiver colors have faded. Excellent stock. Long range dove tail sight empty. Box has 24 empty Maynard cartridges. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 2185 - Winchester 10 GA Lever Action Shot Gun.** Serial No. 75634. Relic condition lever action 10 gauge model 1901. Barrel cut and bulged in two places. Wood very good. Metal is basic a blue-brown with some rust on the receiver. the stock is cracked. Tang is bowed. Not safe to shoot, wall-hanger, parts gun only. 75.00 - 100.00 2186 - Unusual Antique Tip Up Air Rifle “The Original” No serial number. The only marking on the entire gun is the stamp on barrel (Original) The lever is the pump. Nickel receiver. Forend is broken. Not presently working. Bore is 22 caliber. Most of the nickel remains. Rear stock is fine with bolt thru center. Barrel measures 20” . 75.00 100.00
2183 - Indian Decorated Remington Rolling Block Rifle. Serial No. 1478. This rifle began life as a foreign military rolling block rifle. It is in as found condition with vintage Indian decorations and 2187 - Small Frame Remington Rolling Block S.S. Rifle.** alterations as follows; 20” cut down barrel, leather bindings on fore Serial No. 38382. Standard small frame Remington rolling black features end and wrist, and vintage brass tack decorations. The metal surfaces a 30” octagon barrel, chambered in .32 rimfire cartridge. Meal is exhibit rust and pitting and there is visible rifling in bore. Working. All basically smooth patina. Very good original wood. Fine bore with strong decorations appear to be contemporary to the period of use. Bore is rifling. Missing the ebony fore end tip. 400.00 - 600.00 approximately .40 caliber. 600.00 - 800.00 334 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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2188 - Standard Winchester Low Wall Winder Musket.** Serial No.130715. Nice Winder chambered for the .22 short rimfire. Barrel is basically a smooth blue-brown patina. Strong markings. 30-40% fading blue on frame. Adjustable rear receiver sight is still present. Excellent wood never sanded. Fine bore, but dirty. Works perfectly. 300.00 - 400.00 2189 - Fine W.W. Greener Martini Action .22 Rifle.** Serial No. 015821. Beautiful, near mint, Greener .22 single shot target rifle. Retains virtually all of the blue finish, and the wood stocks are near mint. Top of barrel is stamped “W.W. Greener Birmingham Miniature Club Rifle Ammunition .22”. Left side of reciver is stamped “W.W. Greener Maker Birmingham”. 25-1/2” heavy round barrel, Parker Hale adjustable rear sight, Parker Hale front globe. “No. 3” stamped on fore end. Mint bore, mint action. Beautiful little pre-war rifle. 600.00 - 900.00
2191 - Ballard Sporting Rifle by Ball & Williams. Serial No. 43. Manufactured from 1862 - 1865. Part octagon sporting rifle. Features 26” barrel, single shot, .38 rimfire. Markings are fine. Metal is a smooth brown patina. Wood is very good with a wrist repair, not refinished. Works fine. Excellent, strong, clean bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2192 - Whitney Howard L.A. S.S. Breach Loader. No serial number. “Thunderbolt”. This is a standard, albeit, scarce sporting rifle. Features a 28” round barrel in .44 rimfire caliber, fine barrel stampings on left side. Smooth brown patina overall. Very good wood with wrist repair. Strong rifling with some frosting. Working condition. 300.00 - 500.00 2193 - Altered Remington Navy Rolling Block S.S. Rifle. Serial No. 1715. 23-1/4” round barrel with Navy anchor. Frame has been plated and engraved. Stock is hand-checkered with brass inlay. Wood has been refinished and is shy to metal. White inlay in fore end. Barrel is a mix of blue-brown with freckling. .50 caliber center fire. 200.00 - 300.00
2194 - Altered Swivel Breach Single Shot Rifle. 2190 - Winchester Low Wall Single Shot Rifle.** Serial No. 2335. Features a 20” heavy round barrel, swivel breach, Serial No. 95130. This rifle sports a standard 28” round barrel, chambered in the .32-30 Winchester cartridge. Excellent bore and stocks. single shot, stock altered, re-blued, barrel cut, .38 caliber. 100.00 - 200.00 Metal is smooth and clean patina. Should be a fine shooter. 600.00 - 800.00 335 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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2195 - Birmingham Turret Rifle Attributed to Wilkerson. Serial No. 27 with matching number stock. Birmingham proofs. Monkey tail top release. 10 bore or 80 caliber 8 shot percussion magazine. Under hammer design. Musket style stock. Excellent wood with no cracks. Metal basically smooth plum patina. Really clean smoothbore. Fine overall un-touched condition and never seen for sale. Total manufacturer unknown. 5,000.00 - 8,000.00 2196 - Genhart Hammerless Revolving Turret Rifle Liege Serial No. 1125. Early 1830’s - 1840’s. Belgium. Highly unusual turret gun in which the gun is cocked using right side lever and does not have an exposed hammer. Gun features a 29” octagon barrel and is in 41 caliber. Has multi groove rifling and typical English type stock design. The cylinder is period replacement and the stock was redone a long time ago. 10 shot magazine. Most of the original blue finish albeit freckling, is on the barrel. Rifling is strong and clean. Wood is high gloss finish and free of cracks. English export market gun and never seen this side of the pond. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 336
2197 - “G.P. Foster” Wesson Style Single Shot Rifle. “G.P. Foster Bristol, Rhode Island” stamped on barrel. 29-1/2” octagon barrel, single trigger. Working. All brown furniture, metal fore end. Stock does not fit properly. Dark bore. .40 caliber. 400.00 - 600.00 2198 - J.H. Joneston Pittsburgh, Pa Brass Framed Rifle. Tip-up. 30-1/2” full octagon barrel, no fore end, brass framed, single shot, .30 caliber. the metal furniture is all borwn with rust and pitting. Chmbered for a rimfire cartridge. Set triggers. Repair to trigger guard. Barrel does not release, hammer does not cock. Ornate inlays on both sides of stock. Brass has been cleaned, stock is excellent. Unusual, never seen single shot rifle. 300.00 - 500.00 2199 - Early Single Hammer Swivel Breach Rifle. .46 caliber percussion, 36-1/2” full octagon barrels. Top of barrel is stamped “John Shuler Liverpool”. Single hammer set triggers, all blue-brown furniture. Brass side plate, trigger guard, and butt plate. Patch box on right, inlay on left. Lock is marked “D.C. & Company, Cinn.”. Very good bore. Missing one rear sight. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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2200 - Early Over Under Percussion Combination Gun. Double hammer percussion, .44 caliber over 20 gauge. 25” full round barrels, single trigger. Lock stamped “Henry Parker Warranted”. Engraved. Brass frame, tang, trigger guard, and butt plate. Side plates and barrels are basically gun metal grey. Very good bores. Wood is excellent. 700.00 - 900.00
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2201 - Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 112456. Standard revolver with 7-1/2” octagon barrel, six shot, .36 caliber. Action works fine. Clean strong bore. Overall the gun is a soft metal grey. Has strong markings, except cylinder scene is barely visible. Original walnut grips retain most of their original finish. All matching numbers including wedge. Nice, clean, original Civil War Navy. Manufactured in 1861 at the beginning of hostilities. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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2202 - Colt Root Model 1855 Side Hammer Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 10576. Standard revolver with round 3-1/2” barrel, .28 caliber, side hammer, spur trigger. Cylinder does not lock, but advances. Action is tight as new. Strong bore, but frosted. Fine little gun that retains approximately 30-50% original blue. Balance turning pleasing patina. Strong markings. Original walnut grips with approximately 75% original varnish. Manufactured in 1866. 600.00 - 800.00 2203 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 103080. Manufactured in 1863. Standard revolver with round 8” barrel, six shot, .44 caliber, rebated cylinder. Cylinder does not advance. Rough bore. All brown patina. Barrel stamps not visible. No visible cylinder scene. Original grips with a crack on the left panel. Cut for should stock. Manufactured in 1863 in Gettysburg era. 600.00 - 800.00 2204 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 9113. Manufactured in 1861. Standard model with round 8” barrel, .44 caliber, rebated cylinder. Barrel and loading lever have turned grey with some fine salt and pepper pitting. Strong markings. Cylinder has been polished of all markings and re-blued. Last notch of hammer missing. Excellent bore with frosting. Fine original grips. All matching numbers including wedge (except re-blued cylinder numbers have been removed). 600.00 - 800.00 2205 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 82640. Standard revolver with 4” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Perfect action. Strong bore. Overall finish of barrel is a mixed blue/patina. Fine cylinder scene with some scattered rust. Case colors have greyed out. All matching numbers including wedge. Original grips with most varnish. Manufactured in 1853. Fine, clean, little revolver. 700.00 - 900.00 2206 - Colt Revolver Cartridge Model without Ejector. Serial No. 583. Referred to as the solid barrel type cartridge model. Features a 3-1/2” round barrel, five shot, .38 rimfire, front sight dovetailed into barrel. Has a fine action and strong barrel, with light frosting. All matching numbers except wedge. Gun is basically a smooth clean patina with fine original grips and an old museum inventory number taped to left panel.. 600.00 - 800.00 2207 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Conversion Revolver. Serial No. 536. Standard Richard’s conversion with 4-1/2” octagon barrel, .38 rimfire. Fine action. Fine bore with frosting. Blade front sight dovetailed into barrel. Overall gun meal grey. Little cylinder scene. All matching numbers except un-numbered wedge. Original grips with most varnish and remains of tape on left panel. 600.00 - 800.00
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2208 - Colt Revolver Cartridge Model without Ejector. Serial No. 314074. Cylinder does not lock up. Poor bore. Round 3-1/2” barrel, five shot, .38 caliber rimfire. All grey gun. Majority of cylinder scene is visible. One broken frame screw. Trigger guard does not fit tight to frame. Fine original grips. All matching numbers except un-numbered wedge. 400.00 - 600.00 2209 - Fine Colt 1851 London Navy Model Revolver. Serial No. 31795. Standard London model 1851 with 7-1/2” octagon barrel, six shot, .36 caliber. Fine action and bore with light frosting. British proofs on barrel and cylinder. All matching numbers including wedge. Fine original condition. Barrel basically brown patina with some traces of high polish blue. Liberal amount of original case colors on lever and frame. Cylinder basically brown patina with partial cylinder scene. Generous amounts of silver plate on trigger guard. Beautiful walnut varnished grips. Overall, an above average early London Navy. Manufactured in 1855. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 2210 - Colt Pocket Navy (Conversion) Revolver. Serial No. 44425. About 2000 of these were made from 1873-1875. This example features a round 5-1/2” barrel with ejector, and .38 rimfire five shot. Fine all original factory nipple finish retains at least 85% nickel. All matching numbers except for un-numbered wedge. Lock-up is tight as new. Strong clean bore. Near perfect cylinder scene. Fine original walnut grips with most varnish. Overall and extremely clean factory nickel. 1,000.00 - 1,400.00 2211 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 218824. Standard revolver with 4” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Action is fine and has a strong clean bore. Barrel is basically blue-brown patina with several small dents on both sides. Cylinder scene is partially visible. All matching numbers including wedge. Fine original walnut grips. Manufactured in 1862. 600.00 - 900.00 2212 - Ivory Stock Colt 1862 Police Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 30419. Manufactured in 1865, the last year of the war. Often referred to as the 1862 Pocket Navy, this is a standard configuration with the 4 ½” round barrel similar in design to the 1860. It features the half fluted cylinder. All the numbers match including the wedge. The gun remains in lovely un-touched condition. The barrel retains at least 70% of the original factory high polish blue turning plum. The cylinder has had some cold blue applied but matches nicely. The frame has darkened. The brass is a fine un-cleaned patina. One frame screw is buggered. The original carved Ivory grips are in superb shape and appear factory fitted with a lovely 3-D raised carving on the left side of a Cavalry officer. Strong and lightly frosted bore. Cylinder does not index so needs a new hand. 1,800.00 - 2,500.00 2213 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 127056. Standard 4” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Tight as new action. Fine bore with light frosting. Gun was nickel-plated during era of use and still retains approximately 90% of the vintage nickel finish. Cylinder scene basically gone except Colt’s patent and number. Strong barrel stamps. Beautiful original walnut grips. All matching numbers including wedge. Manufactured in 1856. 700.00 - 1,000.00 2214 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 21103. Manufactured in 1851. Standard revolver with 6” octagon barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Cylinder does not always index. Hammer pulls hard and is tight. Rifling present but not strong. Some corrosion to bore. Basic gun metal grey. Cylinder scene is not visible. Replaced wedge. Original grips with small chips to both left and right sides. All matching numbers except wedge. Screw head on bottom of grip frame has been cut for screw driver and edges of brass frame also show light cut from a dremel type tool. Faint barrel address in two line for visible. 600.00 - 800.00 338
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2215 - Engraved Colt Walker Dragoon .44 Revolver. Very early copy percussion revolver, origin unknown. All the metal surfaces are dark gray brown and features almost complete coverage of engraving. Barrel is engraved E Company 51. Brass has not been cleaned. Action loose. Bore has good rifling but dirty. Grips have been scored. Really handsome old copy. 700.00 - 1,000.00 2216 - Colt 2nd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 10764. Manufactured 1850 - 1851. Standard second model with a 7-1/2” part round barrel, six shot, .44 caliber. Has a fine, tight action and fine, clean bore. All matching numbers including wedge. Overall the gun is a blue mixed with brown patina, with the appearance of having been wiped with some cold blue. Fine cylinder scene with perfect nipples. Fine original grips with chip to left front toe. Overall, an above average, clean, early Colt second model. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 2217 - Colt 2nd Model Dragoon .44 Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 791. This example is an early copy, origin unknown. All the metal surfaces are basically a clean gun metal gray. The cylinder scene is perfect. Grips are fine with some abrasions. Brass is aged and uncleaned. Indexes fine. Bore is fine. 500.00 - 700.00
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2218 - Cased Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 174569. Manufactured in 1860. Standard gun with the more desirable 6” octagon barrel in. 31 caliber. All the numbers match including the wedge. The barrel and cylinder retain almost all the softening factory original blue finish and the cylinder scene is crisp. The case colors have darkened to a mottled dark gray. Superb original finish on grips. Sharp bore. Nice mellow aged brass. Locks up like new. Some minor buggered screw heads. Vintage display case with original marked flask and mold. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00
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2219 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 250082. Manufactured in 1864. Standard model with 5” octagon barrel, six shot, .31 caliber. All matching numbers except wedge. Action works but is sticky. Rifling in bore visible. Basically patina, with repaired loading lever and original grips. 500.00 - 700.00
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2220 - Colt Model 1862 Police Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 16941. Standard model with round 4-1/2” barrel, .36 caliber, five shot, fluted and rebated cylinder. Cylinder does not index. Fine bore. Barrel finish is a dull blue mixed with brown, cylinder chocolate brown, frame is grey/brown. Original grips and fine varnish. All matching numbers. Manufactured in 1863. 600.00 - 800.00
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2221 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 235302. Standard 6” octagon, .31 caliber. Fine action and fine bore with some frosting. It is a pleasing all brown patina gun with 30% cylinder scene. All matching numbers including wedge. Manufactured in 1863 Gettysburg era gun. A nice clean example. 700.00 - 1,000.00 2222 - Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 19977. Standard model with 4-1/2” round barrel, five shot, .36 caliber, fluted cylinder. Cylinder does not advance. Bore has pitting. All grey gun. Original grips have chip on right panel front toe. All matching numbers except wedge. Manufactured in 1863 Gettysburg era. 400.00 - 600.00 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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2223 - Shoulder Stocked Colt 1860 Army Revolver. Serial No. 98947. Standard 8” round barrel, six shot, .44 caliber, rebated cylinder. Cylinder dos not advance. Bore is strong but dirty. Grips are shy to metal. All matching numbers except cylinder number is not visible. Comes with beautiful Colt cartouched shoulder stock. Martial proof on brass. Serial No. 75284 with matching number butt plate. Missing saddle ring. Gun manufactured in 1863, stock manufactured 1862. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 2224 - Stocked Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver - 101 Ranch Serial No. 93338. Standard Army 8” round barrel, six shot, percussion, .44 caliber, rebated cylinder. Action is fine. Bore is strong but dirty. All brown gun. Partially visible cylinder scene. all matching numbers including wedge. Left grip has Miller Brothers 101 Ranch inlayed medallion. Left and right grips both have military cartouche. Fine original Colt detachable stock, has serial No. 10567 and 10568 stamped on tang, indicating it was once part of a double set. Excellent condition with original ring. Fine historical item from one of the best known ranches. Gun manufactured in 1863 and stock made 1863. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 2225 - Starr Arms 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol (Kittredge). Scarce retailer marked brass frame Starr four barrel pocket pistol. Push button trigger. Barrel is in the white. .30 caliber rimfire. Working. Fine grips. 400.00 - 600.00
2226 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 49321. 2-1/2” barrel. .22 rimfire. Gutta percha grips. No finish. Firing pin rotates. Works fine. 350.00 - 450.00 LOT - 2228
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2227 - Sharps & Hankins 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 220. .30 caliber rimfire. 3-1/2” barrels. No finish with pitting. Firing pin rotates. Fine checkered wood grips. 350.00 - 450.00 2228 - Winchester Model 1866 Sadde Ring Carbine. Serial no. 135210. This carbine manufactured in 1877, is standard with 20” round barrel, full magazine, and carbine butt plate. The metal surfaces are a smooth dark patina. Barrel stamps are readable. Brass receiver has been cleaned. Butt stock has been refinished and is shy to the metal. Fully operational. Strong bore that is fairly clean. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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2229 - Winchester Model 1866 Engraved S.R.C. Serial No. 37084. Manufactured in 1871. Standard carbine featuring a 20” round barrel, full magazine, carbine style buttplate. The side panels on both sides are engraved and look to be replacements and are a different shade of brass than the rest of the receiver. The butt stock is ill-fitting and is shy to the metal, both top and bottom. A sling swivel plate has been removed from the bottom of the butt stock. The barrel and tube are a dark brown patina. Bore is strong but dirty. Fully operational. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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2230 - H.E. Leman Heavy Barrel Target Sniper Rifle. Features a 31” heavy octagon barrel, 7/8” flats, .52 caliber percussion, made for false muzzle. Not sights. Brown barrel. Very good wood with chip at toe. Set triggers. Lock is marked “H.E. Leman, Lancaster”. Missing nipple. Triggers work fine. Excellent bore. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00 2231 - Fine Early Heavy Barrel Percussion Target Rifle. With a false muzzle, made without fore end. 29” heavy octagon barrel. Lock marked “John Golcher”, barrel stamped “J.D. Glenn”, has a 13-1/2” target globe front sight. Wood is excellent with no visible repairs. Patch box on right. Set triggers. All metal furniture is brown patina. Engraved butt plate. .36 caliber percussion. Dark bore. Fine early heavy barrel target rifle. 900.00 - 1,200.00
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2232 - Pre-Civil War Underhammer Bench/Sniper Rifle. Features a heavy 29” full octagon barrel, 3/4” flats, false muzzle with latch, fitted metal bench rest, .58 caliber. No sights. Brown barrel. Excellent stock. No maker marks. Works fine. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00 2233 - Reid “My Friend Knuckle Duster” Pistol. Serial No. 13005. Fine condition. Retaining 70% nickel plating. .22 caliber. Cylinder does not index. 500.00 - 600.00 2234 - Antique Chicago Palm Pistol Made by the Chicago Firearms Co as the Protector Palm Pistol during the 1890’s in a quantity of about 12,880 guns. Chambered in 32 extra short rim fire. Nickel finish with hard rubber grip plates. Gun is in fine condition retaining at least 50% original nickel with the balance turning plum. Nice clean strong bore. Grips show wear but are not cracked or broken. As usual with these, it does not index. 1,300.00 - 1,600.00
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2235 - U.S. Revolver Company Top Break .32.** Serial No. 55491. 85% original nickel, mint grips, excellent bore, does not index. 50.00 - 75.00 2236 - Defender 89 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Lovely gun with 95% original factory nickel. “Defender 89” stamped on frame. 2-1/2” barrel, .32 rimfire, five shot. Mint gutta percha birds head grips with “Defender 89” on both panels. Indexes perfectly. Strong bore. 250.00 - 350.00
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2237 - Belgium .380 Double Action Revolver. This Belgium revolver, chambered for .380, double action, has 90% of the original nickel intact, and is lightly engraved. Fine bore. Excellent grips. Does not index. 100.00 - 150.00
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2238 - Belgium Double Action Revolver. Serial No. 183. Fine revolver. Bore measures .36 caliber, double action, 5-1/2” octagon barrel, light engraving. All matching numbers. The only markings are on the right barrel, and “R” with a star above is and a “G” is a circle. Cylinder has the Belgium proof. Gun is basically patina with most blue on cylinder. Fine bore and action. 150.00 - 250.00
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2239 - U.S. Arms Double Action Top Break Revolver.** This is a standard top break hammerless pocket double action revolver, popular mail order item at the turn of the century. It sports a 3” barrel, top break action, factory nickel finish, hard rubber grips, and .32 caliber. The cylinder indexes properly, aligns itself and locks up perfectly, the bore needs a thorough cleaning, the hard rubber grips are near mint, nickel finish remains at approx. 75% with areas of surface rust. A thorough cleaning should improve this revolver immensely. 50.00 - 100.00
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2240 - Defender 88 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. No serial number. 2-1/2” octagon barrel, single action, five shot, .32 caliber. Metal cleaned and pitted. Very good bore. Fine action. 25.00 - 50.00 LOT - 2244
2241 - Defender 89 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Lovely gun with 95% original factory nickel. “Defender 89” stamped on frame. 2-1/2” barrel, .32 rimfire, five shot. Mint gutta percha birds head grips with “Defender 89” on both panels. Indexes perfectly. Strong bore. 250.00 - 350.00 2242 - Unmarked Copy S&W Model 1 1st Issue Revolver. Manufactured 1850’s. Features a seven shot, .22 short rimfire, with ribbed 3-3/16” octagon barrel, engraved. Rosewood grips. Some fine blue on barrel. Receiver and cylinder grey. Excellent grips. Indexes perfectly. Very good bore. 200.00 - 300.00 2243 - Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 Pocket Revolver. Made 1870’s - 1880’s. Features a 3” round tip-up barrel, five shot cylinder, .32 rimfire. Brass frame. Barrel and cylinder clean grey. No finish on bras frame. Excellent rosewood grips. Indexes perfectly. Very good bore. 200.00 - 300.00 2244 - Belgium Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Nickel plated and engraved 75%. Gutta percha grips. Does not index. 50.00 - 100.00 342
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2245 - Early Top Break S&W Copy Revolver. Serial No. 47. This is one of a myriad of S&W patent infringements patented in Europe at the turn of the century, It is a top break, five shot, double action revolver. This gun has about 20% original nickel intact with the remainder a light brown patina. Very good grips. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00
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2246 - Belgium Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Five shot, .32 rimfire. Dark brown patina. Working. Excellent grips. 50.00 - 75.00 2247 - Moore’s Front-Loading Pocket Revolver. Barrel retains 80-90% of the original fire blue factory finish, as does cylinder. Silver plated engraved frame is tarnished, but is all there. Indexes perfectly. Near mint bore. Extremely fine condition for one of these little revolvers. 300.00 - 500.00
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2248 - Forehand & Wadsworth “British Bulldog”. This is an unusual seven shot, basically gun metal grey. Fine checkered wood stock. No finish. Indexes fine. 150.00 - 300.00 2249 - Marlin .32 Standard Model 1875 Revolver. Spur trigger, tip-up, .32 rimfire, five shot. Rosewood grips. Barrel and cylinder blue-brown patina. Traces of silver on brass frame. Fine grips. Tight lock up. Very good bore. 150.00 - 200.00
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2252 - Near Mint Belgium Clip Fed Revolver Auto.** Folding trigger. This is a true oddity in that is it semi-automatic and a revolver. Made in Belgium. Works perfectly. Retains 95% of the original high polish factory blue. Mint grips. 300.00 - 500.00 2253 - (Blue Whistler) Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Unusual stamping on an otherwise standard spur trigger. 2-1/2” round barrel, five shot, .32 rimfire. Birds head rosewood grips. 70% original factory nickel with balance flaking. Indexes perfectly. Dirty bore. 200.00 - 300.00 2254 - Red Cloud S.A. Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. No serial number. 2-1/2” octagon barrel, 90% nickel plating, .32 rimfire, five shot. Action perfect. Poor bore. 50.00 - 100.00
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2255 - Colt New Line Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Relic condition. Rusted. Missing parts. Excellent grips. 75.00 - 100.00
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2256 - Empire State Arms Engraved Top Break Revolver.** Hammerless. Seldom seen maker. Gun retains 95% oroginal nickel, starting to dull. Engraved frame. Five shot, chambered for the .32 S&W centerfire short. Perfect grips, action, and bore. Handsome early top break revolver. 75.00 - 100.00 2257 - European Long Cylinder Hammerless Pocket Revolver Folding trigger. Cylinder measures 1-3/8”, barrel is 1-3/4”, five shot. .22 bore. Blue-brown patina. Excellent grips. Indexes perfectly. Very good bore. 50.00 - 100.00 2258 - American Bulldog Double Action Revolver.** 3” octagon barrel, five shot, .38 centerfire. 50% dull nickel mixed with brown patina. Not working. 50.00 - 75.00 2259 - Near Mint “Boston Bulldog”. 95% original nickel plated. Octagon barrel. Boston bulldog seven shot .22. Indexes perfect. Fine bore. 75.00 - 150.00 2260 - .320 Caliber “Puppy” Pocket Revolver.** Folding trigger. Handsome little Belgium made folding trigger. Hammerless. .320 caliber pocket revolver. Engraved and nickel plated (97%). Mint gutta percha grips. Cylinder does not index. 75.00 - 125.00
2261 - Allen & Thurber Top Hammer Pepperbox. Six shot. Double action. 3-1/4” barrels. .30 caliber percussion. Dated 1837. All brown patina. Fine grips. Indexes perfectly. 400.00 - 600.00 2262 - Unmarked Engraved Underhammer Pepperbox. 3” barrel. Six shot. .28 caliber percussion. Not working. Gun metal grey. Fine grips. 250.00 - 350.00 2263 - W.W. Marston Top Hammer Pepperbox Pistol. Six shot. .30 caliber percussion. Double action. Indexes fine. No finish. Fine grips. 300.00 - 500.00 2264 - Antique 6 Shot Revolving Top Hammer Revolver. 6” octagon barrel. Double action top hammer. European manufacturer. All meal in the white. Engraved. Beautiful grips. .36 caliber percussion. Indexes perfectly. Smooth bore. 300.00 - 600.00 2265 - Robins & Lawrence Saw Handle Pepperbox Pistol. Five shot. 4-1/2” fluted barrel. Engraved. Ring trigger. All brown finish. Working, but lock opens every time the trigger is pulled. .30 caliber percussion. Excellent grips. 300.00 - 400.00
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2266 - Whitneyville Armory Kennedy Lever Action Rifle. With only 15000 Kennedy lever actions made in both frame sizes and calibers, these large frames are extremely hard to find, especially with any kind of condition. This gun is chambered in the popular Winchester caliber, 45-60. It is fairly standard rifle with a 28” octagon barrel and full magazine. It remains in lovely original untouched factory condition. The entire barrel and tube are a pleasing blue brown having never been touched. The same goes for the receiver with much of the original high luster blue still present. The loading gate still has most of the original high polish fire blue. The walnut stocks are excellent with a few dings here and there but no cracks or chips and they have never been messed with. Action, of course, operates like new and the bore is strong with some minor corrosion. Made from 1879-1886. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
2269 - Custom Schuetzen Target S.S. Martini Rifle.** Custom heavy barrel Schuetzen target rifle built on a Martini falling block action. Features include a 30” blued heavy round barrel with ramp front sight and is also drilled and tapped for barrel mounted tube scope. Action is beautifully engraved in deep relief and retains all the applied blue finish. Barrel too retains virtually all of the blued finish. The rather rakish Schuetzen style butt stock is fully carved as is the large forend. The stock has an added cheek piece made of wood for a right handed shooter. It sports double set triggers, a large disc aperture rear tang sight, bottom hook only Swiss butt plate and fancy trigger guard. Barrel is stamped .219 Z (219 Zipper round) The stock has a sling swivel. Mint bore and mint action. An incredible example of the gunmakers art. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00
2267 - Rare Fidelis Matzeilac Air Rifle. Circa 1840’s -1850’s. Never seen single shot air rifle with thin 35” barrel, leather screw off stock in excellent condition, barrel brown, rear thimble repair, .41 caliber. Dark bore. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
2270 - Custom Schuetzen Low Wall S.S. Target Rifle.** The Winchester Low Wall action was the basis for this custom single shot target rifle. It is fitted with a 29 ½” heavy round barrel and is chambered in .22 long rifle rimfire. Barrel is stamped by maker, C.C. Johnson. Bore and action are mint and both barrel and frame retain virtually all of their blue finish. Lever is standard S lever and nickel plated. Has really odd custom made rear tang aperture sight. Nickel plated Swiss butt plate. Stock is maple with inlays and cheek piece for right handed shooter. Nose cap is also nickel plated. Serial number on Low Wall frame is 74313. Front sight is large globe. C. C. Johnson; a famous gunsmith of the 1940’s & 50’s. C. C. Johnson had an outstanding reputation as a gunsmith holding very close tolerances in all of his work. Many records were broken at Camp Perry using his firearms. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00
2268 - Winchester Model 1886 Attributed to Ken Maynard** Serial No. 147257A. Made in 1908 - 1909. Basically, this is a standard light weight Winchester solid frame .33WCF rifle that has been completely chrome plated and the wood stocks have been laminated in a simulated ivory. Barrel is 24” and sports standard half magazine. Works perfectly. Bore is near mint. All the factory stamps are perfect and were not lost when plated. There are no factory records on this gun and I could find no pictures of him with such a rifle but if one was found, would certainly add value to this rifle. Has a repaired hard rubber butt plate. Modern but C&R eligible. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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2271 - Winchester Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Rifle.** Serial No. 4899. Standard rifle in caliber .351, manufactured 1907 - 1957. Pistol grip stock. Barrel is basically blue-silver. Receiver is gun metal grey. Stock is cracked at wrist. Bore is excellent. 200.00 - 300.00 2272 - Winchester Model 1903 Semi-Automatic Rifle.** Serial No. 8163. Standard Winchester model 1903 semi-auto. Chambered for the Winchester auto loading .22 cartridge. Has a 20” round barrel. Gun is completely refinished and has been beautifully upgraded with fine engraving. Small cracks at tang. Bore strong. Handsome as upgraded. 400.00 - 600.00
2274 - Winchester Model 67 .22 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle.** NSN. This rifle was the classic boy’s rifle. It is a single shot bolt action and made to handle any .22 standard cartridge. It has a 27” barrel, blued finish, and walnut stocks. While the barrel retains most of the original blue, the entire surface exhibits freckling, the stocks are excellent with the usual dings, and the bore could use a good cleaning. Completely functional. 100.00 - 200.00 2275 - Winchester Lee Bolt Action Sporting Rifle.** Serial No. 13996. Standard rifle chambered for the .236 U.N.S. cartridge. It has a 24” round barrel, sporting sights, pistol grip stock with Winchester cap, and smooth steel buttplate. The original blue finish is excellent. Stock is solid, except some one applied to creative black and white checkering to the wood. Action is fine. Bore is strong. Manufactured in 1902. 300.00 - 400.00
2273 - Winchester Model 75 .22 Cal Bolt Action Rifle.** Serial No. 4942. These rifles earned a fine reputation as some of the best target models ever produced, this particular example is a standard production with a 28” barrel, blued furniture, walnut stock, and has a 2276 - Winchester Model 67 S.S. .22 B.A. Rifle.** vintage Wollensak ¾” tube scope mounted. The stock is in excellent No serial number. These popular boys rifles were manufactured from condition with the usual dings, the entire metal surface is freckled with 1934 to 1963. They shoot all standard .22 rimfires. Barrel retains some heavy rust, adjustable rear scope mount is rusty, it is missing the bolt 85% original blue, starting to turn. Strong bore. Wood is excellent. and the clip, the rear target sight is intact but needs a good cleaning, and Operational. 75.00 - 150.00 the bore is fine. This would be a great restoration project for the long winter. 100.00 - 200.00 346 www.MorphyAuctions.com | November 2, 2014
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2277 - Pre-War Remington Model 12 Pump Action Rifle.** Serial No. R.W.46659. Standard octagon rifle handles all .22s. Barrel re-blued. Stock refinished. Receiver has cold blue applied. Front sight missing. Left side handle screw missing. Wood shy to metal. Tang rear sight. Operational. Very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00 2278 - Engraved Winchester Model 1890 Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 808. This rifle was a standard octagon .22 short pump, it has since had the receiver beautifully engraved, and the entire gun was re-blued. Some of the barrel markings are faint. Stock has been refinished and is slightly shy to metal. Very good bore with some rust spots. 300.00 - 400.00 2279 - Standard Pre-War Remington Model 14 Pump Rifle.** Serial No. 95779. This standard pump rifle is chambered for the .35 Remington. Overall metal finish is fine, retaining approximately 85% original factory blue and some freckling in some spots. Excellent original stocks with small 3/4” crack on the right wrist. Strong bore with light frosting. Works fine. 250.00 - 350.00
2280 - Scarce Remington Model 14R Carbine.** Serial No. 103462. This is a standard carbine with the 18” barrel chambered in he .35 Remington. The rear stock has been replaced. It is equipped with a Lyman tang sight. the barrel retains 85% of the soft blue-brown. The receiver is basically brown. Forearm is near perfect. Clean bore and fine action. 400.00 - 600.00 2281 - Revelation (Marlin) Model 207 Lever Action SRC** Serial No. 1100449. Made by Marlin for Western Auto Supply Company. Caliber .30-30, rubber recoil pad added. Blue finish is basically turning patina with some minor rust. Very good wood. Comes with sling, see-through mounts, and old adjustable scope. Works fine. Excellent bore. Good inexpensive hunting rifle. 75.00 - 100.00 2282 - Pre-1914 Marlin Model 1893 Rifle.** Serial No. 316544. This solid frame rifle sports a 26” octagon barrel, full magazine, and carbine style buttplate. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester. The rear site elevator is missing. The barrel and tube retain 95% of the original blue finish, starting to dull. the receiver is clean, retaining 20-30% original case colors. Wood is excellent, not sanded, proud to metal. Very strong bore with light frosting. Fully operational. A fine, clean .30-30 Marlin that does not appear to have ever been messed with. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 2288 2286 - Winchester Model 94 A.E. 356 Carbine.** Serial No. 5529292. Standard carbine chambered in 356 Winchester. Metal retains nearly all of the original factory blue finish. Scope bases have been mounted. Custom rear stock (Monte Carlo). Oak leaf carved wrist and fore end, also carved bison on right side of stock. 300.00 - 500.00
2283 - Remington Rolling Block Rifle (Foreign Contract). No serial number. Standard three band rifle. .46 caliber, metal all brown and rusted with pitting. Wood is rough. 150.00 - 250.00 2284 - Early Marlin Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle. Serial No. 84288. This is the first type model 1894 with no tang markings and 38W stamped on breach (.38-40). It features a 24” round barrel, full magazine, rifle buttstop. Barrel and tube are smooth blue-brown patina. The frame is clean patina as well. Stocks have been refinished and are shy to metal. It has a strong clean bore and is fully operational. 300.00 - 500.00 2285 - Hopkins & Allen S.S. Boys Rifle.** No serial number. 22” octagon barrel in .25 rimfire. Repaired stock, revarnished. All brown. Working. Very good bore. 75.00 - 100.00 348
2287 - Upgraded Winchester Pre-64 Model 1894 Carbine.** Case size: 75” T x 18” L x 17” D. Serial No. 2393618. This carbine, manufactured in 1959, features a standard 20” round barrel, full magazine, steel shotgun buttplate. The blued finished on all metal parts remains 99% intact. It features full coverage deep relief engraving with a raised silver antlered game on left side and raised silver bear on right side. Wood is beautifully checkered, original finish, proud to metal, and just a couple of minor hunting dings. Chambered for the classic .30-30 Winchester cartridge. Beautiful little deluxe engraved carving. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2288 - Standard Model Winchester Pre-War Carbine** Serial No. 1159030. Standard pre-war carbine manufactured in 1938. Features 20” round barrel, full magazine, ramp front site, sporting rear, steel shotgun buttplate. Wood stocks are excellent, never sanded. The barrel and tube retain of the original factory blue with minor high edge wear. Receiver has faded to a gun metal grey. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester cartridge. Excellent bore. Fully operational. 300.00 - 500.00
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2289 - E. Lefaucheon Folding Trigger Pin-Fire Revolver. Serial No. 76206. All brown. Not working. 25.00 - 50.00 LOT - 2289
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2290 - European Folding Trigger .30 Caliber Revolver. No serial number. Need trigger return spring. Re-blued. 50.00 - 75.00 2291 - J.W. McIlroy/Milan Percussion Cape Gun. Manufactured 1850 - 1870. Barrel length: 31-1/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - rifle. Length of pull: 13”. The barrel is a pleasing patina; the frame lite patina; rifle bore is dirty, pitted, and has strong rifling; shotgun bore is frosted. There is an old repair to the lock area of the stock. The gun’s front sight is loose, there are two empty holes on top rib, and there are no proof marks. The stock has two patchbox/bullet traps and is decorated with numerous engraved inlays. Gun appears to be a European-American hybrid and deserves further research. 800.00 - 1,300.00
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2292 - Weisgerber Back Action Hammer Drilling Cape Gun** Serial No. 36803. Bead blade front and folding rear sight on the solid matte rib, with Krupp Steel marked barrels, “W. WEISGERBER” and “ST. WENDEL” stamped on rib. Heavy Germanic style engraved frame and lock plates, with tang selector, trigger guard break lever and adjustable set front trigger. Checkered round knob grip stock, with sling swivels and a raised cheek piece. Fine condition with 90% softening blue finish on barrels. Receiver is gun metal and the wood is excellent and free of cracks or chips. All of the bores are mint and gun locks up and operates as new. Gun is chambered for 16 ga over 9.3 x 7.2R (rimmed). Modern but C&R eligible. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00
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2293 - Colt Model 1878 (1902) Philippine Model.** Serial No. 45352. Standard R.A.C. inspected Philippine model with 6” barrel, six shot, caliber .45 Colt. Action is tight. Bore is excellent and clean. Gun basically has blue-brown patina. Excellent hard rubber grips. Distinctive model with large trigger guard. Manufactured in 1900. 600.00 - 800.00
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2294 - Colt Model 1878 Revolver. Serial No. 40972. Standard 7-1/2”, six shot, chambered for .45 long Colt. Gun was originally nickel finished of which only traces remain. The action is fine and the bore is strong but frosty. Excellent grips. Manufactured in 1898. 500.00 - 700.00 LOT - 2295
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2295 - Fine Colt Model 1877 Lightening Revolver .38.** Serial No. 142355. Standard gun with much condition. 4-1/2” barrel, six shot, chambered for the .38 long Colt. Roll die barrel. Barrel retains approximate 85% of the original high polish blue finish, as does the cylinder and trigger guard. Strong traces of case colors on the frame. Excellent original grips have turned brown. Single action works, but does not work double action. Excellent but frosted bore. Manufactured in 1903. Gun still retains much of the fire blue on the screws, hammer, and trigger. 700.00 - 900.00 2296 - Colt New Army Revolver.** Serial No. 260327. Manufactured 1906. Standard 6” .38 double action revolver, civilian. Front sight added. Heat discolored the end of the barrel, otherwise fine condition with approximately 60% original blue, original grips. Action is perfect and bore is fine. Comes with scarce clamshell holster. 200.00 - 300.00
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2297 - Colt Model 1878 Frontier Revolver. Serial No. 19972. Standard 7-1/2”, six shot, .44-40 caliber. Entire gun has been cleaned and polished. Etched panel no longer visible. Action is fine. Bore is excellent. Find original grips. Manufactured in 1887. 500.00 - 700.00 2298 - Colt Police Positive .32 Double Action Revolver** Serial No. 152408. Fairly standard police positive chambered for the .32 new police cartridge. Features a 4-1/2” barrel, six shot with hard rubber grips. Overall the gun retains at least 75% of the original blue finish with most wear on the high edges of the cylinder, grip straps, and side of barrel. Grips are near mint. Action and bore are perfect. Manufactured in 1919. 200.00 - 300.00 2299 - Fine Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver. Serial No. 12298. Standard 7-1/2”, six shot, .45 long Colt. Gun retains about 80% of the original factory nickel albeit there are some dings on the left side plate. Action is tight. Bore is strong but dirty. Original had rubber grips are in excellent condition. Manufactured in 1884. 1,500.00 - 1,800.00 2300 - Colt Pre-War Police Positive .38.** Serial No. 82586. Manufactured 1916. Standard 4” barrel, six shot, .38 special. Barrel basically grey, receiver retains 95% blue one right. 80% on left. Cylinder remains 50%. Action perfect. Bore fine. Fine original grips. 150.00 - 200.00 2301 - Fine Colt Official Police .22 L.R. Revolver.** Serial No. 2462. Made is 1931. Action is perfect, bore is excellent. 95% original factory blue finish, with most wear at end of muzzle. Checkered walnut medallion grips. Chambered for the .22 long rifle. 350.00 - 450.00 2302 - Colt Model 1877 “Thunderer” Short Barrel Revolver Serial No. 28204. Manufactured in 1891. Scarce 2-1/2” barrel with a blued finish, six shot, .41 long Colt. Traces of original blue on barrel. No visible etched panel. 50% original blue on cylinder. Action works but is sticky. Fine bore but frosted. Excellent grips. No finish on frame. Was polished with cold blue added at one time with rounding to edges. 400.00 - 600.00 2303 - Colt Model 1878 Frontier 6 Shooter. Serial No. 2235. Gun sports a later roll die (Colt Frontier six shooter .44-40). 5-1/2” barrel, six shot, .44 caliber. Action tight. Fine bore with light frosting. Fine grips. Blue finish has turned soft patina. Manufactured in 1879. 500.00 - 700.00
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2304 - Cased Set: 2 S&W Model 1-1/2 New Model Revolvers Serial No. 80105 and 71487. Manufactured 1868 - 1875. Offered is a set of 2 antique Smith & Wesson Model 1-1/2 New Model pocket revolvers. Each retain virtually 95% of their factory nickel finish and both are standard .32 rim fires. Minty birds head rosewood grips. Both bores are near mint and neither cylinder ends show any signs of real use. Perfect hinges. Both function perfectly as well. Hammers retain most of the original case colors. Most of the apparent nickel loss is evident on the cylinders with some slight oxidation and bubbling of finish but very minimal. The case is contemporary to the guns themselves and is done in the French fitted style. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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2305 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation. Serial No. 82305. This gun started life in 1882 as a D.F.C. inspected military frame. It has since been re-barreled to a late first generation .38 special barrel and cylinder. It is fully engraved and plated. The frame still retains the U.S. stamp and was gold washed. The cylinder has brass diamond inlays. It sports imitation Mother of Pearl grips. All four clicks. Fine bore. Handsome cowboy gun. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2306 - S&W H.E. Model 1905 4th Change Engraved.** Serial No. 110662. This is a standard 6” hand ejector in .32-20 caliber. It has been finely engraved with approximately 85% coverage with what appears to be a mountain lion on the right panel. It also appears as if the gun had been cold blued over the engraving. The grips are imitation inscribed ivory. Action is perfect. Bore is excellent. It is a very handsome revolver. 300.00 - 400.00 2307 - Copy of S&W .32 D.A. 4th Model.** Serial No. 160256. This is a copy of a standard 5” top break .32 Smith & Wesson center fire. Probably made in Spain. Gun is basically a blue-brown patina. Action works perfectly. Bore is excellent. The grips are excellent. 75.00 - 125.00
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2308 - S&W.38 Double Action 3rd Model Revolver. Serial No. 152757. 1884-1895. Standard top break .38 double action. Chambered for the .38 Smith & Wesson caliber. It retains approximately 90% of the original nickel finish. Excellent original grips. Nice bore and action. Most of the original blue on the trigger guard. 250.00 - 350.00 2309 - Colt Abercrombie & Fitch New Frontier .45 Comm.** Serial No. 180. New in glass top display case in the standard Colt .45 New Frontier target, specially made for Abercrombie & Fitch in a limited number. It is in unfired condition. Slight drag line. Features gold plated hammer, backstrap, and trigger guard, and small parts. Case colored receiver high polish barrel and cylinder. Target sights. Gold medallion rosewood grips. “New York” on butt. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 2310 - Colt Abercrombie & Fitch New Frontier .45 Comm.** Serial No. 339. New in glass top display case is the standard Colt .45 New Frontier target, specially made for Abercrombie & Fitch in a limited number. It is in unfired condition. Slight drag line. Features gold plated hammer, backstrap, and trigger guard, and small parts. Case colored receiver high polish barrel and cylinder. Target sights. Gold medallion rosewood grips. “San Francisco” on butt. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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2311 - Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver.** Serial No. 198596. Standard 7-1/2” blue and case color Bisley, all standard features. manufactured in 1900. Gun has turned a blue-brown smooth patina. Hard rubber grips are very good and have faded to brown on the left panel. Perfect action. Excellent bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2312 - Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver.** Serial No. 324314. Standard 5-1/2” Bisley .32-20, it has been completely re-nickled finish, which has obliterated all the barrel and frame markings leaving only the serial numbers in all three places. Composite after-market grips. Action needs timing. Bore is fine. Made in 1912. 600.00 - 800.00
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2313 - Cased Set of 4 Butler Single Shot Derringers.** Serial No. B36579, B41852, B2062, B41824. Manufactured by Butler of New Hampshire. this cased set of four single shot .22 short derringers all appear unfired, showing basically minor storage wear. 150.00 - 250.00 2314 - InterContinental Arms Colt .22 Buntline Copy.** Serial 23434. This is a copy of the Colt Buntline featuring a 16 ½” barrel and chambered in .22 rimfire. Gun is in near mint condition with virtually all the blue finish on barrel and cylinder with most of the case colors on frame. Mint action and bore. Comes with metal should stock. 150.00 - 200.00 2315 - Antique Belgium S&W Frontier D.A. Copy – Engraved No serial number. Typical Belgium copy of the famous Smith and Wesson New Model Number 3 double action 44-40 revolver. This example is beautifully engraved and features a 6” barrel. Action locks up like new. Clean strong bore. Grips a bit worn and revarnished. Entire gun has a soft blue gray finish with traces of case colors on hammer. 300.00 - 500.00
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2316 - Hawes Western Six Shooter .22 Revolver.** Serial 82437. Hawes copy of the Colt SAA in 22 rimfire. Features a 5 ½” barrel, full blued finish and wood grips. Action is perfect. Sharp bore. Most of the original finish present with dime size blemish on left side of barrel. 100.00 - 150.00 LOT - 2314
2317 - Belgium Copy Colt SAA 44 Revolver.** No serial number. No maker marks present. Older copy of Colt SAA 44 caliber. Has Belgium proofs. No serial number. Hard rubber grips with impressed antlered game. 4 ¾” barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain about 75% of the original high polish blue finish. Frame is faded to brown. Action not working. Bore is fine. Probably made in 1950’s. 100.00 - 150.00
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2318 - Ruger Single Six .22 caliber Revolver.** Serial No. 100265. Early pre warning six gun. Barrel measures 5 ½”. Blued finish (about 80% turning patina). Action works perfectly. Fine bore. Fine black rubber grips. 150.00 - 250.00 LOT - 2316
2319 - S&W .32 D.A. 4th Model Antique. Serial No. 111677. Fine standard break open nickel finish 3-1/2” barrel, .32 Smith and Wesson center fire. Retains 95% nickel finish with a couple minor blems. 50% fire blue on trigger guard. Nice case colors on hammer and trigger. Locks up like new. Very good bore with some minor pitting. Comes with an original leather clasp purse with belt attachment on back. 100.00 - 150.00 2320 - Pair of Colt SAA 1st Generation .45 Engraved.** Serial No. 113197 and 113758. Offered as a matching set of first generation single action armies chambered for .45 long Colt. Both sport 4-3/4” barrels, fully after-market engraved and nickel plated. Both serial numbers have been engraved over and engraver numbered inside of the grip, which we will use for registration but are not the original Colt serial numbers. Therefore, we have no idea what year they were made, just that they are first generation. Both guns have excellent bores and perfect actions. Exhibit at least 95% coverage, and both come with a pair of custom silver and copper inlaid grips. Very fancy set of cowboy .45. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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2322 - 1969 Colt Golden Spike .22 Revolver.** Serial No. 7876GS. Issued in 1969 to commemorate the driving of the golden spike. It is basically a Colt .22 Frontier single action with a 6” barrel. It comes in the original case with the spike. The gun has been fired and has a little wear on the backstrap. 200.00 - 300.00
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2321 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation. Serial No. 16173. Early 1875 production, 5-1/2” barrel, .45, with original walnut grips. Black powder frame. Matching numbers except cylinder, which has no number visible. 45 in rear trigger bow. Gun has been cleaned and polished. Top barrel markings are strong and the frame markings are gone. The bottoms of the grips are engraved “J.E.C. ‘84”. Early bullseye ejector rod head. This Colt is accompanied by a factory letter which indicates that it left the factory on March 23, 1875 in a shipment of 50 guns to Mayer & Geiger in Omaha, Nebraska. Letter states that the barrel length and the stock are not listed, and that this usually indicates 7-1/2” barrel length and walnut stocks, as these were considered standard issue at that time. Barrel length may have been reduced. Gun is also accompanied by a 2004 letter relating some Western history as it pertains to this gun. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
2323 - Belgium S&W Frontier Engraved (Copy) Revolver. No serial number. Fine antique.44 caliber double action revolver has the Smith & Wesson patent on top the barrel rib. It is a double action featuring a 6-1/4” barrel. Works double action only. Has genuine bone grips. Lovely engraving on frame and cylinder as well as trigger guard. Belgium proofs. Retains generous amounts of the original nickel finish. An excellent bore with some frosting. Lovely antique frontier revolver. 300.00 - 500.00 2324 - Gutta Percha Cased S&W Model Number One 2nd Issue Serial No. 110675. Made from 1860-1868, this is a standard 2nd issue with the 7-shot cylinder in 22 rim fire short black powder. It has the 3” octagon barrel in blue with silver plated brass frame and rosewood grips. The revolver is in very good condition. The barrel has had some cold blue finish added with the balance turning patina. The frame retains about half of the tarnished silver plate. Bore is strong with frosting. Perfect working order. Gutta Percha case has Smith & Wesson gun on lid and is in superb condition with no cracks and perfect hinges. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 2325 - Relic Indian Type Repair Evans .44 Carbine. No serial number. This gun has seen years of hard use. Rear stock is fine, metal is rusted and pitted, fore end is a crude replacement. with decorated rawhide repair. Comes with homemade fringe scabbard. 200.00 - 400.00
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2326 - Winchester Model 12 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 1967091. Manufactured 1963. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14-1/2”. Barrel and frame have 98% blue, except magazine tube; bore is mirrored, except for a little rust at muzzle; and stock is clean with only light handling marks. Duckbill rib and after-market stock. Working. (C&R). 400.00 - 600.00 2327 - Winchester 1200 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 204568. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-3/4” to 1” pad. Barrels and frame have strong blue; bore is mirrored; and stock has a few handling marks. Duckbill rib. Other than pad, gun shows only careful use. Good operation. 300.00 - 450.00 2328 - Remington Model 10 E 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun** Serial No. 112714. Manufactured about 1850 - 1860. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14-1/2” to 1” pad. Barrel is very god with 98% blue; frame retains blue, thinning at high spots; bore is mirrored; and stock is refinished with light handling marks. Seldom seen custom gun. Engraving crisp. Working. (C&R). 800.00 - 1,200.00 354
2329 - Winchester 1897 12 Ga. Pump Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 348262. Manufactured 1906. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Damascus barrels and frame are patina; bore is almost mirror; and stock is worn. Decorated with home done engraving and checkering, stock has been repaired. Working, tight. (C&R). 300.00 - 450.00 2330 - Remington 1100 410 Ga. Semi-Automatic Shotgun.** Serial No. 21102998H. Manufactured 1969. Barrel length: 25”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: skeet. Length of pull: 13-5/8”. Drop on heel: 2”. Barrel retains 99% blue; frame retains 98% blue; bore is mirrored; and stock has only a few minor marks. Gun shows only careful use. Good operation. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2331 - Remington 1100 28 Ga. Semi-Automatic Shotgun.** Serial No. L026631J. Manufactured 1969. Barrel length: 25”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: skeet. Length of pull: 13-5/8” to 1” pad. Drop on heel: 2”. Barrel and frame retain 99% blue; bore is mirrored; and stock has only a few marks. Gun shows little use. Good operation. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2332 - Remington 1100 12 Ga. Semi-Automatic Shotgun.** Serial No. M934834V. Manufactured 2001. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14-3/4”. Barrel retains 98% blue; frame shows some light freckling; bore is mirrored; and stock has handling marks. Morgan pad and after-market trigger added. Operates well. 300.00 - 500.00
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2333 - Winchester 50 12 Ga. Semi-Automatic Shotgun.** Serial No. 1200 non-matching. Manufactured 1954. Barrel length: 26”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: WS-1. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 2-1/4”. Barrels retains 95% blue; frame has turned plum color; bore is mirrored; stock has a repaired forend crack. First year production. Barrel marked “54” Simmons rib. Replaced Winchester buttplate. Working. (C&R). 300.00 - 500.00 2334 - Winchester 12 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 1169786 matching. Manufactured 1947. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14-3/8” to 1” pad. Drop on heel: 2-7/8”. Barrels have strong blue; frame’s blue is just starting to thin; bore is mirrored; and stock has a few marks. After-market trigger. Gun shows only careful use. Works well. (C&R). 300.00 - 450.00 2335 - Winchester Model 12 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 758802. Manufactured 1937. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14” to 1” pad. Barrel is 100% re-blued; frame has some re-blue over some pitting; bore is mirrored; and stock has marks and has been refinished. Simmons rib. Refinished, recoil pad poorly installed, barrel marked modified, now full. Operation is good. (C&R). 200.00 - 300.00
2336 - Winchester Model 12 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 1032384. Manufactured 1946. Barrel length: 22” cut. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrel and frame have thinning blue; bore is bright; and stock has some repaired scrapes. After-market stock work and engraving, was choke full, trigger guard marked “B.L.”. Working. 300.00 - 500.00 2337 - Winchester 97 Takedown Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 839903. Manufactured 1936. Barrel length: 32”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. 12 gauge. Barrels have strong blue; frame has a few nicks; bore is almost mirror; and stock has been refinished. Good operation. 350.00 - 500.00 2338 - Remington Model 17 20 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 62227 matching. Manufactured 1929. Barrel length: 28”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-7/8”. Barrels and frame have strong blue; bore is mirrored; and stock has a few nicks. Gun shows only careful use. Good operation. (C&R). 250.00 - 350.00 2339 - Winchester Model 12 12 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 1224541. Manufactured 1949. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. Barrel has some spots of light rust; frame has thinning and dings; bore is mirrored; and stock has only a few marks. Duckbill rib; birds eye maple stock; old Winchester pad, but not original to gun; after-market trigger; stock does not appear to be original; though it was claimed to be special order. Good operation. (C&R). 300.00 - 500.00
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2340 - Parker Bros. Grade 2 Lifter 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 8355. Manufactured 1876. Barrel length: 30-5/16”. Chamber length: 2-5/8”. Choke dimension: R - modified; L - modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. The barrel has some light rust with pattern remaining; the frame is cracked at root; bore is frosted with light pitting; and the stock is cracked and worn. The gun is an early Parker, the barrels are longer than the book’s 30”, but are still correct. Locks work. Gun is not safe to fire. 100.00 - 200.00 2341 - Parker Bros. Lifter Grade 3 SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 10129 non-matching. Manufactured 1878. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - skeet, L - skeet. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3-1/8”. Barrel serial No. 13273 and 12272, forend 12272. Most pattern remains on the barrel with some rust spots, the frame is light patina, the bore is bright with light pitting, and the stock is solid with only light wear. Working, loose action. 200.00 - 400.00 2342 - T. Baker Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 14. Manufactured 1900 - 1910. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Length of pull: 13-1/4”. Belgium. Damascus barrels have dents and light rust, frame is turning brown, bore is bright, and the stock has bad refinish. Worn and loose, but working. Wall-hanger. 75.00 - 125.00 356
2343 - Janssen & Sons Hammer 12 Ga SxS Shotgun.** Manufactured 1900 - 1910. Barrel length; 30-1/8”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/8”. Drop on heel: 3-1/2”. Barrels has been re-blued and cold blued, frame is bright, bore is almost mirror, and the stock has been refinished on frame. The barrels are marked “Belgium Steel”. Working, snap forend could not be removed, tight lockup. (C&R). 150.00 - 250.00 2344 - H&D Folsom 12 Ga. Hammer SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 2134. Manufactured 1910. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - full. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Cold blued barred; frame has some case color; 50% of finish is lost on the stock, and there is a repair at the toe. The gun is in better than average condition for its type. Tight lockup, working. (C&R). 150.00 - 250.00 2345 - P.H. Fox B Grade SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 23961 matching. Manufactured 1916. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - modified, L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrels retain 98% blue; frame retains case color; bore is dirty but should clean to mirror; and stock shows little use. Seldom seen B grade with replacement wood, recase colored, and barrels re-blued. Needs cleaning. Working, but stiff with old grease. (C&R). 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 2346
LOT - 2347
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LOT - 2351
2346 - Richard Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 9261. Manufactured 1900. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - IC, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Damascus barrels have little finish; frame is patina; bore is close to mirror, and has a few small pits; and the stock is worn, but better than usual. Belgium B.P. proofs. Locks work, action locks up. (C&R). 125.00 - 200.00 2347 - Parker Bros. DH 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 128767. Manufactured 1904. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - full. Length of pull: 14”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Barrel has a good pattern and dents; frame’s action has been sanded and polished; bore is bright with pitting; restocked and needs restocking. Rare. Built on No. 1 frame. Has a replaced buttplate. Locks up, working. (C&R). 400.00 - 600.00
2348 - Fine Colt Model 1903 .32 Hammerless Automatic.** Serial No. 300688. Manufactured in 1919. this fine blued pocket hammerless model retains at least 90% original factory finish, including all the blue on the grip straps. Minor high edge wear and a couple of freckle spots on frame. 350.00 - 450.00 2349 - C.G. Haenel Sohl German .25 Automatic.** Serial no. 61342. Fine factory nickel German .25 auto, retains most of the original nickel, with some freckling on the right side. Works well. 100.00 - 150.00 2350 - U.S. Model .30 M1 Carbine.** Serial No. 1636824. Manufactured by Quality Hardware. Fairly typical M1 carbine from World War II. Chambered for the .30 carbine round. Stock has been hand checkered. Wood filler where sling cut originated. Refigured front sight. Barrel is a 3-43 Underwood barrel. Fine action. Works fine. Good parts gun or shooter as is. 300.00 - 400.00 2351 - Swiss Vetterli Military Rifle. Serial No. 172924. Model M-78. All metal is basically blue-brown with freckling. Excellent stock. 10 millimeter, bolt-action. Working. Bore is very good. Made from 1869-1871. Overall very good condition. 250.00 - 350.00
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2352 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 8025. Five shot .22 rimfire with fluted barrels. Still has the rosewood grips. This little .22 is in fine condition. Smooth blue-brown barrel. Nickel frame has greyed. Excellent rosewood grips. Very good bores. Working. 250.00 - 350.00
LOT - 2356
2353 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 6840. Five shot .22 rimfire with rosewood grips. Finish is all brown. Bore is fair. Missing left top receiver screw. 100.00 - 150.00 2354 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 14407. Elliot’s pat. new repeating pistol No. 2. Made in 1863 -1888. .32 caliber rimfire, rosewood grips. Pistol is basically gun metal grey. Bore is very good with some corrosion. Fine grips. In working condition. 250.00 - 400.00 2355 - American Arms Over Under Deringer. Serial No. 109. Brass frame .30 caliber rimfire. Barrels swivel into position. Uncleaned brass, no finish on barrels. Working. 100.00 - 150.00
LOT - 2357
LOT - 2358
2356 - Remington Double Deringer Model 95.** Serial No. 47. This is a type two, also known as model number three. Manufactured 1888 - 1911. 50% original nickel, flaking with rust. Bore is okay. Hinge is broken. Very good grips. .41 rimfire. 50.00 - 100.00 2357 - Remington Double Deringer Model 95.** Serial No. 768. This is a type two, also known as model number three. Manufactured 1888 - 1911. .41 rimfire. Hammer will not stay cocked. Hinge is perfect. 80% original nickel. 100.00 - 150.00
LOT - 2359
2358 - Allen Thurber Double Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 483. .36 caliber percussion. Side by side. Left side works, right side does not. Poor bore. No finish. 75.00 - 100.00 2359 - European Single Shot Parlor Pistol. .22 caliber percussion. 8” octagon barrel. No maker mark. All brown. Very good stocks. Not working. 75.00 - 125.00
LOT - 2360
2360 - Morris London Flint Lock Knife Pistol. Early single shot, 5” round barrel, .41 caliber flint lock pistol with fold out bayonet. Poor bore. Not working. Metal finish basic blue-grey. Very good stocks. 300.00 - 500.00 2361 - Bacon Underhammer Single Shot Pistol. Serial No. 43. 5” part octagon barrel. Bag handle. .36 caliber percussion. Not working. Poor bore. No finish. 50.00 - 75.00
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2362 - Allen & Wheelock Double Barrel Pocket Pistol. Percussion side by side, double hammer, .32 caliber pistol. Metal all grey. Fine grips. Working condition. Poor bores. 300.00 - 500.00 2363 - Matched Cased Set Birmingham Guild Pocket Pistols Very unusual set of mid nineteenth century single shot pocket pistols. Guild guns with no maker stamp. Guns measure only 5” in length with 1 5/8” .34 caliber barrels. Percussion ignition. Finely checkered wood bag style grips. Nickel plated and engraved frames with all the original finish. Blued barrels mostly patina with some rust on one of the guns. Has the drop down hidden triggers. Cased in a little luggage style wooden case with key compartment. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
LOT - 2365
LOT - 2366
2364 - Cased Belgium Single Shot Pistol. Single shot, brass frame and barrel, 9-1/2” overall, unclean, .52 caliber percussion. Smooth bore. Excellent shape. Not working. With flask and rod. 400.00 - 600.00 2365 - Cased Set of Belgium Drop Trigger Pocket Pistols. No serial numbers. A really fine French fitted cased set of .46 caliber percussion single shot pocket pistols with hidden drop down triggers that fold out once hammer is cocked. Smooth bores with some light corrosion. Finished in the white by Belgium gun guild with Light engraving. Ebony grips. Gothic engraved head on grip trap- doors. 3 ½” octagon barrels. Exterior metal clean with no rust or pitting. Period French fitted case with all original accessories. Lovely original mid nineteenth century matched set. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
LOT - 2367
2366 - Vintage Cased Set S.S. London Egg Pocket Pistols. Matched pair London manufacturer, brass frame marked “D. Egg”. 3-1/2” octagon barrel, single shot, walnut bag handles. Smooth bore. Blue-brown patina. Excellent wood. With flask, mold, rod, and caps. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2367 - 4 Barrel Ring Trigger Percussion Pistol. Four removable 2-5/8” barrels. .36 caliber percussion. Engraved. Made in Belgium. All shiny metal. Fine checkered grips. Indexes. 200.00 - 300.00 2368 - Marietta 6 Barrel Revolving Pistol. Comes with six Damascus removable barrels. 2-3/4” barrels. .36 caliber percussion. Double action. Indexes perfectly. Smooth patina. Perfect grips. 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 2369
2369 - Unmarked Pepperbox Pistol. 3” barrel. Six shot. .30 caliber percussion. Not working. Missing trigger. Metal all brown. Cracks in grips. 50.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 2371
LOT - 2377
LOT - 2372
LOT - 2378
LOT - 2373
LOT - 2374
LOT - 2379
2370 - Fine Condition Smith’s Pat. Pocket Revolver. Spur trigger. 90% original nickel finish but dulled. Mint rosewood grips. Perfect action and bore. 150.00 - 250.00
2375 - Belgium Engraved Double Action Pocket Revolver.** Serial No. 640. 1-3/4” barrel and cylinder. Blued (75%). Nickel frame at 90%. Mint grips. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00
2371 - “Czar” Saw Handle Spur Trigger Revolver. 40% nickel with surface rust, should clean much nicer. Mint dog head gutta percha grips. Seven shot .22 rimfire short. 3-5/8” octagon barrel. Indexes properly. Very good bore. 100.00 - 150.00
2376 - Sedgley Baby Hammerless New Model.** Small guns retains virtually all the original nickel plated finish. Six shot .22 rimfire. Chip out of right grip. Not working. 75.00 - 125.00
2372 - Belgium Double Cylinder Double Action Revolver. Five shot, .32 caliber, centerfire, double action revolver with a 1-7/8” cylinder (could be for tear gas or shot). Nickel with gold plated accents. Bone bag style grips. 85% original finish. Action tight. Rifled bore is rough. 200.00 - 300.00 2373 - Whitneyville Arms Brass Frame Pocket Revolver. Spur trigger. Seven shot .22 rimfire, brass frame. Metal smooth patina. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00 2374 - Fine Western Arms (Sedgley Style) Pocket Revolver Folding trigger. Lovely little gun retaining nearly all of its original nickel plating. Perfect pearl grips. .32 caliber. Cylinder does not advance. 100.00 - 150.00 360
2377 - Relic “The American” Pocket Revolver.** Heavy rust on nickel finish. Missing cylinder pin. Not working. Mint grips. 25.00 - 50.00 2378 - Defender 89 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Small seven shot .22 rimfire. Barrel stamped “American Bulldog”. Gutta percha “defender 89” embossed grips with small chip on right side. Finish is nickel mixed with brown patina. Indexes fine. 50.00 - 100.00 2379 - (Shoo Fly) Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Seven shot .22 rimfire short. 80% nickel remains on brass frame. Smooth blue-brown patina on barrel and cylinder. Very good rosewood grips with chip on left side. not working. 75.00 - 100.00
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LOT - 2387
LOT - 2382
LOT - 2388
LOT - 2383
LOT - 2389
LOT - 2384 2380 - B.A. Co. Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Five shot fluted cylinder .32 rimfire. Engraved brass frame. Blued barrel and cylinder has turned brown patina. Frame is dark with remnants of silver plating. Excellent grips. Not working. 150.00 - 250.00 2381 - E.A. Prescott Short Brass Frame Model. Manffactured 1862 - 1867. 4” octagon barrel, .32 rimfire, six shot. Barrel and cylinder smooth brown patina. Untouched brass frame. Mint rosewood grips. Cylinder does not advance. 250.00 - 350.00 2382 - Sedgley Baby Hammerless Pocket Revolver.** Model 1916. Fine pearl grips. Not working. Missing cylinder pin. 50.00 - 75.00 2383 - Hi-Standard Sentinel 9-Shot Revolver.** Serial No. 1167059. Standard 6” barrel, .22 caliber, re-nickeled finish. White plastic grips. Action is fine. 75.00 - 125.00 2384 - Ornate European Metal Stock S.S. Pair of Pistols. Overall length is 19”, .56 caliber percussion. Smooth bore. Stocks cast in metal with full relief. Barrel is brown. Bore is excellent. Working. No maker marks, but some foreign proofs. Sold with matching lot. 600.00 - 1,200.00
2386 - Fine European Single Shot Flintlock Pistol. 8-1/2” octagon to round barrel. .52 caliber flintlock. Carved stock. Fine engraving on brass. Vintage wooden dovetail repair on grip. Metal in the white. Works fine. Fine, clean, smooth bore. (Ahildbut Chausen stamped on top barrel flat). 300.00 - 500.00 2387 - Matching Pair of Flintlock Single Shot Pistols. Both pistols are marked on top of barrel flat “Kuchenreuter. A. Regensburg”. Barrels are 7-3/4” octagon to round. .52 caliber. lint lock. Smooth bore. All metal is in the white. Hammer will not stay cocked on either gun. Fine checkered stocks. Nickel plated accents. Engraved. Fine set of matching duelers pistols. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2388 - U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Pistol. Made by Springfield Armory 1855 - 1857. .58 caliber, rifled bore. 12” round barrel. Two leaf rear sight. Swivel type steel ramrod. Brass mountings. Sling swivel on butt. All metal parts finished in the white. Cut for should stock. Lock stamped “1855”. “V.P.” proof on barrel. Grip cracked on both sides. Metal with salt and pepper pitting. Rusty bore. Maynard primer system. Action works fine. 600.00 - 800.00 2389 - Converted Single Shot Percussion Pistol. Relic condition. converted from flintlock to percussion. .60 caliber. 10” octagon barrel. Stock varnished, cracked. Metal rust brown. Missing ramrod. Working. 100.00 - 200.00
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2390 - Matching Pair of Flintlock Single Shot Pistols. Both pistols are marked on top of barrel flat “Kuchenreuter. A. Regensburg”. Barrels are 7-3/4” octagon to round. .52 caliber. lint lock. Smooth bore. All metal is in the white. Hammer will not stay cocked on either gun. Fine checkered stocks. Nickel plated accents. Engraved. Fine set of matching duelers pistols. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2391 - European Single Shot Percussion Pistol. 7” octagon barrel. Light engraving. All metal patina. .50 caliber percussion. Strong rifling but dirty. Stock is very good with some chipping. Works. 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 2390
LOT - 2391
2392 - Deringer Stamped Single Shot Pocket Pistol. “Deringer” stamped on top of 3” octagon barrel, .38 caliber percussion. Metal dark brown. Several cracks in stock. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00 2393 - Double Barrel Percussion Pistol. Stamped on lock “Charleville”. .54 caliber percussion. 6-1/2” barrels. Smooth bores. Fine stocks. Carved. Missing right hammer. Left side not working. Double triggers. 300.00 - 400.00
LOT - 2392
2394 - Unmarked Flintlock Single Shot Pistol. Has a 10-3/4” smooth bore barrel. Carved stocks are fine. Metal is brown patina. Working. 300.00 - 400.00 LOT - 2393
2395 - Lovely Engraved Unmarked Flintlock Pistol. 7-1/2” engraved round barrel, .60 caliber smooth bore. Carved wood with brass accents. Works, though spring is weak. Fine carved stock. 300.00 - 500.00 2396 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 38” octagon barrel, 54” overall. .38 caliber. Fine wood, small crack near lock. Percussion. Barrel is signed, but not readable. Lock is not marked. Single set trigger. All metal brown patina. 500.00 - 700.00
LOT - 2394
2397 - Boys Model Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 23” full octagon barrel, 38” overall. Barrel is marked “W.J. Pearson”, also carved in is “Carl George”. Lock is marked “Joseph Golcher”. Flint lock. Brass patch box and inlays. Furniture is basically a gun metal patina. Bore is .32 caliber. Strong rifling. 400.00 - 600.00 LOT - 2395
2398 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 40” full octagon barrel, 57” overall. Conversion to percussion. Heavy barrel. .32 caliber. Wonderful stock with no visible cracks. Set triggers. Brass patch box. Lock is marked “Gulcher”, no barrel stamp. Bore has obstruction. 500.00 - 700.00
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LOT - 2399
LOT - 2400
LOT - 2401
LOT - 2402
LOT - 2403
LOT - 2404
LOT - 2405
2399 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle. 39” full octagon barrel, 54” overall. .38 caliber. Percussion. Fine stock with one small repair. All metal furniture dark brown. Lock is marked “H. Elwell Warranted”, barrel not signed. Strong rifling. 700.00 - 900.00 2400 - Short Barreled Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features a 28” full octagon barrel, .36 caliber percussion. Has some rings in barrel. Browned barrel is unmarked. Lock is not stamped. Double set triggers. Stock is very good with numerous small hairline cracks around the lock, and couple larger repaired cracks in forearm. 600.00 - 800.00 2401 - Long Barrel Flintlock 1/2 Stock Sporting Rifle. This early rifle features a 48” full octagon barrel, .36 caliber, set triggers, checkered wrist, silver and brass inlays, light engraving at breach, incised breach barrel bands, engraved receiver and hammer. The original flint lock is stamped “Ashmore”. Strong bore. Excellent wood with no visible chips or cracks. Browned barrel. Untouched brass. Set triggers still work perfectly. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00
2402 - Early Half Stock Boys Rifle. Features a 28-1/1” part octagon barrel, .41 caliber percussion. Barrel stamped “J. Hoffman” and lock is stamped “Partridge”. Bore is dark. Barrel is brown patina with light pitting, rear sight is missing elevator. Stock has two inch crack in front of nipple. Missing barrel wedge. Single set trigger, and hammer does not stay cocked. 400.00 - 600.00 2403 - A.A. Price Half Stock Sporting Rifle. Features 28-1/4” full octagon barrel, .32 caliber, strong bore. Brown barrel stamped “A.A. Price”, lock is stamped “A.A. Price” and “Josp. Golcher”. Fine stock. Single trigger. Lollipop rear sight. Only roughness in stock is near the hammer. Works fine. 700.00 - 900.00 2404 - Stevens Model 44 Single Shot .22 Rifle. Serial No. 64930. Stnadrd falling block with 24” part octagon barrel rifle. Case colors on receiver have turned to a soft brown. Barrel is a blue turning plum. Very clean. Original stocks with minor marks. Tang sight missing. Replaced rear sight. Flip-up globe front. Bore very good with some pitting. 300.00 - 400.00 2405 - Fine Scarce Forehand & Wadsworth S.S. Rifle. No serial number. Manufactured from 1871 - 1880. This rifle features a 26-3/8” octagon barrel, falling breach, rimfire, .30 caliber. Clean, untouched rifle. All metal surfaces smooth blue-brown patina. Beautiful wood stock with lots of grain and small chip repair at toe. Strong markings. Breach is stuck. Near mint bore. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 2407
LOT - 2408
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LOT - 2410
LOT - 2411
2406 - Stevens Ideal Armory Model No. 414.** Serial No. 71810. Standard rifle manufactured from 1912 - 1932. Caliber .22 short rimfire, 26” barrel, musket type stock, fully adjustable rear target sight. 20-30% original case colors on frame. Most blue on barrel turning light plum. Perfect markings. Perfect action. Very good bore with some roughness. 300.00 - 400.00 2407 - Pre-War J.P. Sauer & Sohn S.S. Stalking Rifle.** Serial No. 39851. Side release, tip-up barrel, single shot, .42 caliber. Strong excellent bore. Has a 27” round matted barrel. Has a folding lead rear mid-sight and a filled rear sight, two blank rear sight slots (scope mounts). The rifle has fine engraving, a bullet trap, excellent wood, fold-up peep sight. Markings are fine. Side hammer. Set triggers. Frame is gun metal grey, barrel is blue starting to plum with some freckling, forearm checkering is worn with a couple of small chips. Excellent butt stock with original varnish. 300.00 - 500.00 364
2408 - European Tip-Up S.S. Stalking Rifle.** No serial number. Side release, 35-1/2” round barrel, tip-up, single trigger, missing front sight, blue brown patina. Cracked in fore end on both sides. Very good butt stock and bore. Works fine. .52 caliber. 200.00 - 300.00 2409 - Model 14-1/2 Single Shot Boys Rifle.** No serial number. 20” round barrel, .22 rimfire, 30% case colors on receiver. Barrel has been re-blued. Very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00 2410 - Fine U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Rifle. Serial No. 337057. Clean example of the 1884 Infantry rifle, caliber .45-70. Unaltered, the metal is a basic a clean patina. Wonderful stock with a S.W.P. 1887 cartouche. Comes with original bayonet. Fine clean bore. 500.00 - 700.00 2411 - U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trap Door Rifle. Serial No. 542165. Standard rifle with all proper markings. 1884 on block. “Samuel Porter 1892” cartouche. Metal is fine, clean, blue mixed with brown. Excellent wood. Unit marked. Ramrod bayonet. Fine bore and action. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 2417
LOT - 2418 2415 - Whitneyville U.S. Model 1864 Musket. Serial No. 7867. Smooth bore, percussion, two band, 33” barrel, .75 caliber. Very good stock, all brown metal, “U.S.” on butt plate. 400.00 - 500.00
2412 - Remington U.S. Maynard Primer Musket. No serial number. Three band, all brown, dated 1857 on lock and barrel. Percussion, wood is very good. .75 caliber. Metal all brown. Barrel is stamped “NJ”. 400.00 - 600.00 2413 - Danzig 1827 Military 3 Band Musket. Serial No. 1844. Stock refinished, metal is dark brown patina with rust and pitting. Converted to percussion. .75 bore. 100.00 - 150.00 2414 - London Half Stock Percussion Sporting Musket. No serial number. Lock is stamped “Sharpe”, barrel is stamped “London”. Half stock percussion. Smooth bore. .70 caliber. Metal all brown. Wood cracked around lock. Refinished. Worn checkering. Repairs on fore end. 100.00 - 150.00
2416 - English Boys Musket. No Serial number. Lock marked “L& T”. this is an interesting scaled down military musket for boys. With 29” barrel, full stock, percussion, .38 caliber, with bayonet. Metal is brown patina. Works. Some chips around the lock. 100.00 - 150.00 2417 - U.S. Springfield Musket. No serial number. Lock is marked “U.S. 1822”, converted to percussion, stamped “L. Pomeroy”. Butt stock is stamped “U.S. A47”, rear barrel band is stamped “A72”, barrel date is not readable, and is brown. Lock and hammer basically gun metal silver. Very good stock with readable cartouche. Standard three band conversion musket. 400.00 - 600.00 2418 - Remington Maynard Primer Short Musket. No serial number. Lock is dated 1857. Metal is all brown. Cartouche is visible. 26” barrel. Working. 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 2420
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2419 - U.S. Springfield Musket. No serial number. Converted from flint lock to percussion. Lock is marked “U.S. 1832”, barrel date not readable. U.S. marked butt plate. Barrel is all brown with pitting at breach. Very good stock with readable cartouche. “C.A.V” stamped on trigger guard. 40” barrel. 600.00 - 800.00 2420 - English Half Stock Sporting Musket. No serial number. Lock is marked “Hollis & Sheath”. Has a 32” part round barrel, .80 caliber. Metal is all brown. Half stock. Very good. Chip around lock. Top of barrel marked but not readable. 150.00 - 250.00
LOT - 2421
2421 - P.W. Porter New York Revolving Turret Rifle. Serial No. 519. Probably one of the rarest guns we have ever offered and in absolutely 100% original and un-touched condition. This is a second model, nine shot, 50 caliber and complete with the often missing removable turret cover. What can I say about condition? Smooth and sharp browned 28” octagon barrel. Some nice blue plum on magazine. Perfect un-touched factory varnished stock. Mint bore and action. Less than 400 of this rifle ever made. Unusual factory off set front and rear sights. A true museum piece. 10,000.00 - 15,000.00
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LOT - 2423
2422 - Remington Revolving Percussion Rifle Conversion. Manufactured from 1866 - 1879, less than 1,000 made. Caliber .36, six shot, converted to .38 rimfire, standard 28” octagon barrel. All metal finishes are dark brown patina with pitting on the entire barrel. Operates fine. Rough bore. Extra font rear sight slot. Missing the rear sight elevator. Repair at wrist to stock. Unclean brass trigger guard and butt plate. No visible barrel markings. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2423 - Allen Thurber Worcestershire Single Shot Rifle. Early percussion single shot with 28” full octagon barrel, .44 caliber. Metal fore end. All metal brown patina. Stock has two inch crack at butt. Does not work. Very good bore. 300.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 2425
2424 - Early Percussion Over Under Double Hammer Rifle. Barrel is marked “W. & C Ogden, Owego, N.Y.”. Lock is not marked. double hammer percussion. Flip up rear sight. 31” full octagon barrels, .46 caliber. Very good dark bores. Wood is very good with patch box on right. Engraved butt plate and trigger guard. Wood very good with worn checkering. 600.00 - 800.00 2425 - New Copy of Colt Police Percussion Revolver. Serial D71993. In as new condition, engraved with gold frame and nickel barrel/cylinder. Percussion 36 caliber. 100.00 - 150.00
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2426 - U&R English Cased Set D.A. Percussion Revolver. Wonderful example of a scarce Birmingham English fully cased Unwin & Rogers double action percussion revolver. It sports a 3 ¾” octagon barrel and there is no hammer spur so is double action only. Bore gauges out at .34. Gun indexes properly and locks up like new. Super strong rifling with a hint of pitting in the grooves. Overall, the gun retains about 50% of the English high polish blue finish for which they are famous. The checkered walnut grips are near perfect. Within the original case, accessories include a capper, cap tin, Small copper bag flask marked Sykes, a turnkey, small brass tipped wooden cleaning rod, an ivory handled nipple cleaner and the case key. A wonderful mid nineteenth century cased English set and rarely seen manufacturer. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 2427 - Deane & Son London D.A. Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 21646. This is a small frame double action, 32 caliber, with 4 3/8” octagon barrel. Frame stamped Adams pat. Deane address is London Bridge. Gun is engraved. Entire surface is devoid of any finish and there is some light salt and pepper pitting. Grips are fine. Action indexes and works perfectly. Bore is fine. Mfg in 1850’s. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 2429
2428 - Belgium Double Hammer Percussion Pistol. Nice Damascus pattern on this over under double exposed hammer horse pistol Barrels measure 8” and have all the Belgium proofs and have the Damascus pattern with lacquer. Side plates are nicely engraved as is the top tang. Bullet trap door in butt. Double hammer and double trigger. Nicely carved stocks. Both barrels are smooth bore and measure 50 caliber. Mid nineteenth century and unusual holster pistol. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2429 - Colt Cased Presentation 1849 Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 90984. All matching, including wedge. This revolver is standard in all respect sporting a 5” barrel. The condition is wonderful. The barrel retains at least 75% of the original Colt blue finish. The cylinder retains 30-40% of the thinning blue with a perfect cylinder scene. Most of the case colors have darkened. The grip strap and back strap retain about 50% of the original silver plating. The bore is mint and the gun operates as it did when new. Set into the beautiful varnished walnut grips is a silver plaque that reads “Testimonial Presented to Lieutenant Nathan Spering by the Citizens and Police of the 12th Ward January 1855”. Accessories include Colt marked two cavity bullet mold, small Colt eagle flask, fire blue tool, Colts cap tin and some old round balls. Gun was made in 1854. Lt. Spering was from Pennsylvania and fought during the Civil War in Mann’s Independent company as part of the Pennsylvania Infantry Militia. Further investigation as to Mann’s Militia battle history should prove interesting. 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
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LOT - 2432 LOT - 2435 2430 - Antique Percussion Rifle Parts Lot Comes with an 11 ½” Octagon barrel, .40 bore, stamped N. Lewis Maker New York with globe front sight. Stock is broken at forearm but has nice original silver/nickel plated plate, trigger guard, forend cap and thimble. Also has side lock with hammer. Nice lollipop tang sight. Also, ramrod, extra hammer. 100.00 - 150.00 2431 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. With rig tobstone A.T. Standard Colt Model 1860 Army, 44 caliber percussion with 8” round barrel. Serial number 7358 matches on every part except replaced wedge. Gun was manufactured during the firsts year of the War Between the States in 1861. As to condition, the barrel and cylinder are your basic gray/brown smooth patina. The frame is US martially marked and has had a coat of blue applied over some small visible pitting. The brass butt and trigger guard are unpolished brass and is cut for the shoulder stock. The steel back strap is period engraved as follows; A.G. Curry Tombstone, A.T. (Arizona Territory) The engraving definitely appears contemporary to the era of the gun and does not look like it was put there recently but we have no other provenance to offer. Grips are excellent but may be replacements as they are oil finished, not varnished, and have nary a nick on them. The cylinder scene is non existent except for pat. Date and serial number. Gun operates fine and lines up but cylinder does not lock into place and can be rotated by hand even when hammer is cocked. The accompanying rig is unmarked standard Civil War style with full flap black leather holster and belt with original Eagle belt buckle and sword hanger. It is in fine condition with some leather chaffing but complete with tab. A google search did not come up with any quick information on Curry (It is not Kid Curry whose real name was Logan) but further research into Tombstone records might turn something up. The very fact that this gun was given or owned by someone in Tombstone sometime after the Civil War adds some interesting Western History to the piece. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 2432 - Remington Smoot New Model No. 3. No serial number. Standard Smoot spur trigger .38 center fire with 3-3/4” octagon barrel, five shot. Manufactured 1878-1888. This example has been re-nickeled and exhibits pitting overall. Ivory grips. Functions fine. Poor bore. 150.00 - 200.00 368
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2433 - Remington Model 1890 Single Action Army .44. Scarce gun with 2,020 manufactured between 1891-1896. Six shot, 5-1/2” barrel, factory nickel, with monogrammed hard rubber grips. Gun is untouched and original and retains approximately 50% nickel mixed with dark patina, and could easily clean to much nicer. Front sight has been replaced with brass blade. Left grip has chip at rear toe. Action is fine. Bore is fine. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00 2434 - Remington Smoot New Model No. 3 Revolver. No serial number. Clean Standard model, saw handle, Smoot revolver. Manufactured 1878 - 1888. spur trigger .38 center fire with 3-3/4” octagon barrel, five shot. Retains 95% of the original factory nickel. Operates fine. Fine bore. Excellent grips. 200.00 - 300.00 2435 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 30651. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. Fine condition with 75% original factory blue, starting to plum. Action is tight. Mint bore and excellent grips. Strong cartouche. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 2436 - Remington New Model Police Revolver Conversion. Serial No. 6995. Standard gun manufactured 1865-1873 factory altered to .38 rimfire cartridge, single action, five shot. 3-1/2” octagon barrel, nickel finish, walnut grips. Gun retains about 20% original factory nickel. Excellent grips. Action not working properly. Dirty bore. 200.00 - 300.00
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2437 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 20080. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. This gun is basically gun metal grey with traces of original blue and some cold blue applied. Cylinder re-blued. Martially stamped. Works fine. Fine bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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2438 - Remington 1875 Single Action Army .44. Made from 1875 - 1889. Six shot, 7-1/2” round barrel, .44-40 caliber. This gun has been cold blued, much of the original blue is showing through. The barrel markings are fine. “44” stamped on frame flat. Excellent grips. Tight action. Fine bore. Strong case colors on hammer. These guns are fairly scarce in blue finish. This is a very clean, handsome Western revolver favored by Frank James. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
LOT - 2438
2439 - Gold Plated Colt 1st Model Dragoon .44 Revolver. Serial No. 1645. This example is an early copy percussion revolver, origin unknown. There is no sign of any cylinder scene. The entire gun has been gold plated. Hammer has been re-blued. It has the US stamp on left side of frame. Standard 7 ½” barrel. Operation and index is fine. Strong rifling but frosted. Excellent grips. Flashy western six gun. 500.00 - 700.00
LOT - 2439
2440 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 8001. 2-1/2” barrel. No finish. .22 caliber. No finish on brass. Fine wood grips. Not working. 250.00 - 350.00
LOT - 2440
2441 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 14628. 2-1/2” barrels. .25 caliber. Brown metal. No finish on brass. Cracked left grip. Frame stamped “H.L.H.”. Firing pin rotates. Works fine. 250.00 - 350.00 2442 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 1229. Brass frame. No finish. 3” barrels. .25 caliber rimfire. Missing left grip. Firing pin rotates. Works fine. 250.00 - 350.00
LOT - 2441
2443 - C. Sharps 4 Barrel Pocket Pistol. Serial No. 15629. 2-1/2” barrels. .22 rimfire. Traces of silver on frame. Blue turn brown. Firing pin rotates. Fine gutta percha grips. Working. 350.00 - 450.00 LOT - 2442
2444 - Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial No. 36491. Manufactured in 1871. Standard carbine with 20” round barrel, full magazine, rifle butt. Metal surfaces are grey-brown patina. Barrel stamps are not visible. Brass receiver has been cleaned, stocks have been refinished and are shy to the metal. Forearm has a crack running down the entire center. Rear stock has a plug swing swivel plate. Cleaning rod in trap butt. Fully operational. Strong bore but dirty. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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LOT - 2444
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LOT - 2446
LOT - 2447
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LOT - 2449
2445 - Winchester Model 1866 Engraved S.R.C. Serial number has been worn or polished off. Standard model 1866 engraved saddle ring carbine with a 20” barrel, full magazine, curved carbine style buttplate. Engraving in contemporary to gun. “J.U.” is stamped on right upper inside tang (John Ulrich). No barrel markings visible. Forearm is cracked and has numerous nicks, Looks to be a replacement, and refinished. Butt stop is a replacement and is ill-fitting. All blue metal surfaces are brown-grey. Strong rifling, but pitted. Rear sight is standard carbine ladder, and is worn. Brass is unclean. Most of the screws are buggered. The upper tang is stamped with the block letter J. U. It does not have the serifs normally found on the J. U. signature, therefore we can only attribute this piece to John Ulrich. 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 2446 - Allen 1845 Single Shot Double Action Pistol. .38 caliber percussion, top hammer, 3” part octagon barrel, bag handle. Grey metal. Very good bore. Works fine. 200.00 - 300.00 2447 - Allen’s Patent Top Hammer Pocket Pistol. 2” part octagon barrel. 5” overall. Double action. Working. .28 caliber percussion. Smooth bore. Fine grips. 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 2450
2448 - Allen’s Patent Top Hammer S.S. Pocket Pistol. 2” part octagon barrel. 5” overall. .30 caliber percussion. Poor bore. Not working. 100.00 - 150.00 2449 - Unmarked Single Shot Pocket Pistol. 4” octagon barrel. Bone handles. .36 caliber percussion. Working. No finish. Rusted bore. 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 2451
2450 - Belgium Single Shot Folding Trigger Pocket Pistol Brown metal. Folding trigger. Crack and chipped ivory grips. 2-1/2” fluted barrel. .46 caliber percussion. Working. Rough bore. 75.00 - 125.00 2451 - Heterington Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Nottingham, England. 2” round barrel. 6” overall. .45 caliber percussion. No finish with rust. Working. Poor bore. Very good grips. 100.00 - 150.00
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2452 - Engraved Brass Frame Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Maker on side not readable. Not working. 3-1/4” octagon barrel. .46 caliber percussion. Poor bore. Rusted finish. 50.00 - 75.00
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LOT - 2454
2453 - Flint Lock Single Shot Pocket Pistol. Folding trigger. Working. 2-1/4” round barrel. .48 caliber. Smooth bore. Metal all patina. Fine stocks. 150.00 - 250.00
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LOT - 2456
LOT - 2457
2454 - Unmarked Flintlock Over Under Pistol. Two 3” round barrels. .46 caliber. Over under. Dirty bores. Working. “1760” scratched on left of frame. Metal brown. Grips cracked. 250.00 - 450.00 2455 - Unmarked Single Shot Pocket Pistol. .28 caliber percussion. 3” round barrel. Poor bore. Not working. No finish. 50.00 - 75.00
LOT - 2458
2456 - Flintlock Single Shot Pistol. Blunderbuss style. Flintlock. Metal in the white. Fine carved grips. Works fine. Nice early gun. 10-1/2” overall. 250.00 - 450.00 2457 - Belgium Brass Barrel/Frame Single Shot Pistol. Checkered bag handle excellent. Brass unclean. .46 caliber percussion. Dirty bore. Not working. 50.00 - 100.00
LOT - 2459
2458 - J. Paratt Birmingham Engraved Single Shot Pistol. 5-1/2” octagon barrel in the white. engraved nickel plated frame. .38 caliber percussion. Working. Poor bore. Excellent stocks. Most nickel intact. 250.00 - 450.00 2459 - Merwin & Bray Spur Trigger Revolver. Serial No. 8645. Manufactured 1860’s. 5” octagon barrel, .38 rimfire, six shot. Barrel and cylinder clean dark patina. 75% of the tarnished silver plate on frame. Excellent rosewood grips with a light crack on left side. Mint bore. Cylinder does not engage. 300.00 - 400.00 2460 - Whitneyville Arms Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 131381. It is a nice gun with 85% original nickel, 3” octagon barrel, seven shot, .22 short rimfire, excellent rosewood grips. Indexes perfectly. Very good bore. 150.00 - 250.00 2461 - Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver. Serial No. 78423. Manfactured 1871 - 1877. Has a 2-3/8” barrel, seven shot, .22 short rimfire. Nickel plated, engraved. Mint ivory grips. 70% original nickel on barrel and frame. Cylinder patina. Lovely engraving. 300.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 2462
2462 - Large 1882 S&S V.C.S.C.C.H. Suhl S.A. Revolver. Serial No. 850. Bore measures .41 caliber, gun tight as new. Near mint bore. All metal surfaces are a smooth blue-brown patina. Excellent grips. Fine German gun, manufactured in 1882. Barrel is stamped 10.35. 300.00 - 500.00
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2463 - Pre-War S&W (Copy) .38 Revolver.** Serial No. 51769. Basically a parts gun. Manufacturer probably Spanish. Rusty, not working. Good grips. 25.00 - 50.00
LOT - 2467
2464 - Fine Engraved Lg. Cal. “British Bulldog”. This is a very desirable European made large caliber bulldog. Bore measures .44, indexes fine. Bore is mint. Gun retains approximately 50% of the original nickel finish with the rest a pleasing patina. Sharp as new engraving and lovely original ivory grips. 450.00 - 650.00 2465 - Mint H&R Vest Pocket Safety Hammerless Revolver** Serial No. 512147. Almost new, very rare, small, double action, hammerless, seven shot .22 revolver. 1” barrel, all the nickel plating, all the factory blue, and case colors on hammer. Mint grips. A never-seen model in perfect condition. 300.00 - 500.00 2466 - Whitneyville Arms Brass Frame Pocket Revolver. 3-1/4” octagon barrel, five shot, .30 caliber rimfire. Does not index. Very good bore. Barrel and cylinder smooth grey patina. Very good grips. 150.00 - 250.00 2467 - Fine Engraved “The British Bulldog”. Frame is marked with a “K” with a star above it, as well as “D.F.” with an arrow through it. Beautifully engraved with 80% nickel finish with the rest a pleasing patina. Bore measures .36 caliber. Indexes perfectly, needs trigger return spring. Has beautiful carved gutta percha grips. Beautiful engraved bulldog. 350.00 - 550.00
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LOT - 2469
LOT - 2470
2468 - Engraved (True Blue) Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver No serial number. Nickel plated and engraved, 2-1/2” round barrel, five shot, .32 rimfire. Does not index. Dirty bore. Excellent grips. Lovely engraving. 85% nickel on frame and cylinder, 20% on barrel. 200.00 300.00 2469 - Belgium Hammerless Pocket Revolver. Folding trigger. Five shot, .32 caliber. Checkered wood grips. Blue-brown patina. Does not work. 50.00 - 75.00
LOT - 2471
2470 - (Robin Hood) Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Finish is 40% dull nickel with dark chocolate patina mixed in. Five shot .32 rimfire. Excellent grips. Does not work. 50.00 - 100.00 2471 - (Capt. Jack) Small Frame Pocket Revolver. Spur trigger, features a 2-1/4” round barrel, seven shot, .22 short, birds head grip. 50% original nickel. Does not index. 75.00 - 125.00 2472 - Unmarked Pepperbox Pistol. 3” barrel. Six shot. .28 caliber percussion. Top hammer. Allen patent. Double action. Indexes. Needs return spring. fine grips. Engraved. 300.00 - 400.00 372
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LOT - 2472
2473 - Washington Arms Top Hammer Pepperbox Pistol. Six shot. 3-1/2” barrels. Double action. No finish. Not operational. 200.00 - 300.00
LOT - 2473
2474 - Paker, Field, & Sons London Pepperbox. Double action. Six shot. .36 caliber percussion. Nickel plated engraved frame. Barrel is brown. 3” fluted barrels. Indexes perfectly. Fine fully checkered grips. 400.00 - 600.00 2475 - Manhattan Arms Small Top Hammer Pistol. Five shot. 2-1/2” barrels. No finish. Does not index. Percussion. 150.00 - 250.00
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2476 - Engraved Cha Piper Cambridge Top Hammer Pepperbox Fine English six shot .30 caliber percussion. finely engraved hammer, frame, and trigger guard. Bullet trap in butt. fine fully checkered walnut grips. Smooth brown patina. Indexes like new. 500.00 - 700.00 LOT - 2475
2477 - Deluxe Full Nickel Winchester Model 1873. Serial No. 447802B. Rifle features standard 24” octagon barrel. Full magazine. Rifle butt. Deluxe stocks. Very good condition. Wood is proud to the metal. There is a 3” small crack on the left forearm that is easily repairable. Strong shiny bore. Action works like new. Gun retains 95-97% on all nickel parts. Nickel finish is not factory. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
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LOT - 2479
2478 - Maynard Model 1865 Percussion Sporting Rifle. Serial No. 23822. This rifle comes with two barrels. The first is a shotgun barrel not numbered to gun, the rifle barrel is 23” part octagon, approximately .40 caliber. Retains 90% of it’s original factory blue with some freckling. Nice traces of frame case colors. Fine bore. Beautiful deluxe walnut stock. Missing the lollipop rear sight. Shotgun barrel retains approximately 80% of the blue with some age freckling. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
2479 - Custom Stevens Falling Block Target Rifle.** No serial number. This is a custom Stevens Model 414 with a 28” round barrel chambered for .22 LR. Stock is custom checkered, and has been altered, hand stippled. The barrel blue is almost 100%. Traces of case color on frame. Custom extension lever. Comes with a Stevens tang sight, and a fine Stevens No. 465 scope and mounts. Excellent bore and action. Fine early target rifle. 400.00 - 600.00
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LOT - 2482
LOT - 2483
LOT - 2484
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2480 - Early Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle.** Serial No. 38070. This rifle is chambered for the scarce early .40-72 W.C.F.. Round barrel has been cut to 25-1/4�. Fore end has pearl inlays and repair. Rear stock is a replacement, shy to metal, and checkered. Overall finish of gun is grey patina with freckling. Manufactured in 1903. Action is fine. Bore is excellent. 400.00 - 600.00 2481 - Unmarked European Single Shot Stalking Rifle.** No serial number. This rifle, although unmarked, displays pre-war German quality. It features a 26� matted octagon barrel. the bore gauge reads .32 caliber. The receiver is case colored and engraved. The bolt is a butter-knife style. Excellent stock, fine checkering, double set triggers. Fully leaf rear sight. 300.00 - 500.00
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2482 - Custom Springfield Bolt Action Rifle.** Serial No. 3676522. Custom rifle utilized a surplus Springfield 1903 barrel in action. We assume it is a .30-06 caliber, but make no guarantee (bore measures to .30). All of the markings have been polished off the receiver except for the serial number. The barrel and receiver have an applied high gloss blue finish. Front site is a high ramp. Rear site is a Lyman 48. Custom stock has a roll-over cheek piece for left-handed shooter. Bore shows rifling but is frosted. 200.00 - 300.00 2483 - Winchester Model 06 Pump Action Rifle.** Serial No. 516053B. This standard round barrel rifle was manufactured in 1917. It has been completely re-blued. Rear stock poor replacement. Very good bore. Operational. 100.00 - 200.00 2484 - Winchester Model 1890 Pump Rifle.** Serial No.450420. This standard octagon barrel rifle, manufactured in 1911, was chambered for the .22 long rimfire. It has since been beautifully engraved on both frame and barrel and refinished. The wood is still proud to the metal and appears simply as if it had varnish added. Bore is very good. Works fine. 400.00 - 500.00
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LOT - 2486
LOT - 2487
2485 - Factory Engraved Sharps Model 1853 Sporting Rifle Serial No. 8121. According to Factory ledgers, this gun was shipped as a Sporting Rifle on October 16, 1854. There are no other notations. We believe it to be factory engraved due to the quality and age but most importantly, the serial number is not standard height nor is it in the normally found position. Instead, it is smaller and placed in front of the factory original tang sight, is at an artistic flow and engraved around it indicating that it was placed there in front of the sight on purpose. The engraving encompasses the entire receiver as well as partial engraving on lever, bottom tang, breech end of barrel, trap door and butt plate. The case colors have darkened on most of the exposed areas of the receiver but are still brilliant on the lever, loading cut and in other protected areas. The release lever and double set triggers still have most of the original factory fire blue finish. The rear tang sight still has most of its original blue. The 26� octagon barrel still retains almost all of the original factory brown finish. The factory stamps on barrel are sharp as new. The walnut stocks are superb and have never been touched. The bore is strong and shiny with no frosting or corrosion. Action is as new. It gauges out at 38 caliber on the lands and 40 in the grooves. It is believed that a total of 2240 of this model were manufactured and this engraved deluxe rifle is one of the best surviving examples this writer has ever seen. 15,000.00 - 20,000.00
2486 - Standard Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.** Serial No. 944369. This rifle, manufactured in 1924, features a 26� round barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt. It is chambered in the .38-55 Winchester caliber. The barrel and magazine tube retain 95% of their original factory blue. The rear sight slot has a filler and a Redfield receiver sight has been added. The receiver has flaked to a smooth gun metal grey. The wood is excellent and has never been refinished, proud to metal, with a few minor dings on forearm. Rifle is fully operational nd sports a mirror bore. 800.00 - 1,000.00 2487 - Custom Pre-1964 Winchester 1894 Carbine.** Serial No. 2212731. This carbine, manufactured in 1956, features a standard 20� round barrel, full magazine, steel shotgun buttplate, and hooded ramp front sight. The metal retains nearly all of the original blue finish on the barrel and magazine. The receiver has been beautifully engraved with silver raised bears on left side and raised antlered game on right. It, too, retains all of the blue finish. The walnut stocks have also been upgraded with sharp as new checkering and a large carved antlered game on left side of stock. Fully operational with an excellent bore. It is chambered for the classic .30-30 cartridge. Handsome custom rifle in near mint condition. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00
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2488 - Winchester Winder Low Wall .22 Caliber Musket.** Serial No. 126496. Standard Winder .22 short single shot rifle. Excellent condition with most of the original blue on barrel. Appropriate Lyman target rear sight. Fold down globe front. Wood refinished. Has brass Swiss butt. Very good bore and perfect action. 400.00 - 600.00 2489 - Winchester Model 1873 .32-20 Rifle Engraved.** Serial No. 624363B. Custom plated standard rifle, 24” octagon barrel, full magazine. The entire gun has been nickel plated with gold washed accents and non-factory engraving. It has the carbine rear sigh. The wood has been refinished and is shy to the metal. Made in 1909. Strong bore with some frosting. Functions fine. A handsome rifle. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2490 - Winchester Model 1894 War Era Flat Band Carbine** Serial No. 1445560. This carbine, manufactured between 1943-48 with a standard 20” round barrel, full magazine, ramp front sight, and steel shotgun buttplate. The barrel and tube retain approximately 90% original blue finish, the receiver frame retains approximately 75% blue finish with some freckling. The rear barrel band screw has been replaced with a ill-fitting pin. The forearm has no finish. The buttstock is original and proud to metal. It is chambered for the .30-30 Winchester round. The bore is fine, and the gun is fully operational. 400.00 - 500.00 376
2491 - Antique Winchester Model 1892 Standard Rifle. Serial No. 11768. This rifle, manufactured in 1896, features a standard 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt plate. It is chambered in the .38-40 Winchester round. The entire gun is untouched original condition. All metal surfaces are basically a soft, pleasing gun metal grey, never cleaned. Wood is excellent with no cracks or major chips, never refinished, and proud to metal. Nice, clean, strong bore. Fully operational. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2492 - Standard Winchester Model 1892 Rifle.** Serial No. 766870. This rifle, manufactured in 1914, has a standard 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt. In addition it has a marbles tang sight. It is chambered for the .25-20 Winchester cartridge. The barrel finish is a sharp crisp sooth blue-brown patina with some fine pitting near the breach. Tube is a replacement, and frame has been cleaned of any finish. Fine salt and pepper pitting on the left side. Very good wood that has been refinished at one time and is slightly shy to metal. It has a strong bore. Full operational. 600.00 - 800.00 2493 - Standard Winchester 1873 Rifle. Serial No. 226787B. Manufactured in 1887, this rifle is standard in all respects. It has a 24” barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt. Entire gun has been re-blued, though the markings are still quite visible. There is an extra hole in the tang and some pitting to the blue finish. The wood has been refinished and re-varnished. A chip out of the left forearm. Strong bore with minor corrosion. Operates fine. 700.00 - 900.00
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LOT - 2498
2494 - Scarce Colt Burgess Lever Action Rifle. Serial No. 1436. This scarce rifle features a 25-1/2” round barrel, full magazine, and is chambered in the .44 Winchester caliber. The rear sight slot has a filler. The fore end has been replaced. The rear stock has a three inch crack at comb, and the wrist has been repaired with two screws on the left side of wrist. Has a lollipop rear tang sight. The barrel, magazine, and receiver are all a pleasing smooth blue-brown patina. The bore has strong rifling with some frosting. Rifle is fully operational. Manufactured between 1883-1885, only 3,810 were ever made. Would be a good candidate for restoration. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 2495 - Factory Nickel Trim Winchester Model 1873 Rifle. Serial No. 283343B. Factory records indicate that this special order rife manufactured in 1888 and shipped on May 3 1889 as standard rifle, .32 caliber, octagon barrel, plain trigger, and nickel trimmings. It is a special order half plated finish standard rifle, with 24” octagon blue barrel, full magazine, rifle butt plate, and .32-20 caliber. Half plate refers to the nickel finish applied to the receiver, dust cover, butt plate, nose cap, and magazine tube. Approximately 30-40% is present on the receiver, traces on butt plate, majority of the nickel remains to tube and nose cap. Barrel finish is fading to gun metal grey with small amounts of blue mixed in. Wood is deluxe varnish finish in excellent condition and is still proud to metal. Bore has strong rifling. Fully operational. Very rare, factory documented, special order rifle. 1,300.00 - 1,800.00
2496 - Standard Winchester Model 1886 Rifle. Serial No. 34701. This rifle was manufactured in 1889 and standard in all respects. Features a 26” round barrel, full magazine, and rifle butt. The entire gun has been restored to as new condition. Wood has been refinished and is a bit shy to the metal. Has an original marbles tang rear sight. It is chambered for the .38-56 Winchester round. Fully operational The bore is excellent with just a hint of frosting. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00 2497 - Standard Winchester Model 1894 Rifle.** Serial No. 186147. Manufactured in 1900, this rifle is standard in all respects. Features a 26” round barrel, a full magazine, and a rifle butt plate. The round barrel was chambered in .38-55 caliber and is a smooth, clean, brown patina. Receiver retains approximately 30% original blue, balance turning plum. The rear sight has been replaced. It has a replacement magazine tube. Sling swivels added, including butt stock. Excellent wood, except where sling was added to butt stock. Lovely bore and fully operational. 900.00 - 1,200.00 2498 - Magdeburg (German) Pre War Nitro Drilling.** Serial No. 2016. Fine top of the line example of a German drilling Shotgun/rifle in 16 ga over a 9.3 x 72 R combo. Beautiful gun with minty bore and strong rifling. Pop up rear sight. Engraved bullet trap in butt. Finely engraved receiver with game scenes. Built in claw mount bases. Finely checkered walnut stocks. Most of the blue remains on barrel. Receiver is gun metal color and has high quality engraving. Stock has few minor dings. Raised cheek piece. Greener safety. Barrels are 26 ½” . LOP is 13.5 to front trigger which is adjustable. Drop is at 3”. Modern but C&R eligible. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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2499 - Hammerless Drilling 9.3x72 R 16 Ga.** Serial No. 62. Pre-World War II. Barrel length: 27”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/4” to 7/8” pad. The barrel has been reblued over light pitting, the frame is clean, bore is bright with very light pitting in all, and the stock is very good with only minor wear. The gun has German proofs and the shotgun barrels may be Damascus. Rifle chamber should be checked. Working. (C&R). 750.00 - 1,250.00
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2500 - Pre-War Colt Police Positive .39 Special.** Serial No. 21800. standard 5” barrel, six shot.38 special. Manufactured in 1908. Retains about 50% original blue. Replaced plastic grips. Does not operate. Fine bore. 50.00 - 100.00
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2501 - Fine Colt Model 1877 Etched Panel Thunderer 41. Serial No. 31296. Manufactured in 1881. Fine factory sheriffs model, completely readable and sharp. 3-1/2” barrel, six shot, .41 long colt. Barrel and frame retain about 90% of the original nickel finish, cylinder retains about 85% original nickel finish. Action works fine. Bore is near mint. Excellent original grips. Most of the fire blue on the back of the hammer. Gun was issued to the American Express Company and is so engraved on backstrap. In addition, right side of frame is stamped “SF (San Francisco) 917”. Fine condition agent gun with much condition. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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2502 - S&W Model No. 2 Old Model Revolver. Serial No. 33869. Manufactured from 1861-1874. Standard blued model with 5” octagon barrel, six shot non-fluted cylinder, and chambered for the .32 rimfire long cartridge. This example is extremely clean, retaining at least 50-60% of the factory blue finish, the balance a pleasing blue plum. Actions lock up tight as new. Clean bore. Rosewood grips are perfect. 700.00 - 900.00
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2503 - S&W No. 1 First Issue Revolver. Serial No. 5484. Made from 1857-1860. First metallic cartridge firearm. The tip-up revolver features a seven shot non-fluted cylinder with and octagon 3-3/16” barrel and rosewood grips. Chambered for the .22 short rimfire. None of the silver plating remains on the brass frame, and the side plate has been polished and no longer fits tightly. The barrel and cylinder basically patina. Cylinder indexes. Very good bore. Excellent grips. This is considered a fifth type. 300.00 - 400.00 2504 - S&W Model No.1 2nd Issue Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 109398. Manufacture 1860-1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16” octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. Barrel is basically patina, cylinder retains much of the dulling blue, and the frame retains the majority of the original silver plating. Cylinder indexes. Very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00
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2505 - S&W .38 Single Action Mexican Model. Serial 20037. Manufactured from 1891-1911. Very scarce model with only 2,000 produced. Features the rare 6” barrel, chambered for the .38 Smith & Wesson with the five shot cylinder. Single action spur trigger. The barrel and frame retain approximately 90% original nickel. The cylinder retains traces of original nickel. Excellent hard rubber grips. Cylinder indexes. Fine bore. It has a repaired front sight. 600.00 - 800.00
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LOT - 2506 LOT - 2507 2506 - S&W Model No.1 2nd Issue Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 830604. Made from 1860 -1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16” octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. Barrel retains traces of original finish. The cylinder has a half inch area that is dented. Frame retains 60% of the original silver plating. Cylinder indexes. Bore is fine. Excellent rosewood grips. 250.00 - 350.00 2507 - .32 S&W Safety Hammerless 1st Model D.A. Revolver Serial No. 21733. Also referred to as the New Departure or lemon squeezer. They were manufactured from 1888 to 1902. This is an early model made prior to 1898 and comes in an original two piece box marked “.32 nickel 3” hammerless revolver” but no Smith & Wesson Markings. The gun functions flawlessly and has an excellent bore. Overall it retains over 95% of the original nickel with some minor rust spots on right side of frame and barrel, the rust will probably clean off fine. It has a standard 3” barrel, excellent grips, and all of the blue and case colors on trigger and guard. 150.00 - 250.00
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2508 - S&W Model No.1 2nd Issue Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 61992. Manufacture 1860-1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16” octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. Barrel and cylinder are brown patina. Traces of silver on frame. Chip out of left grip panel. Cylinder indexes. Very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00 2509 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation** Serial No. 203525. This gun is a standard 4-3/4”, .32-20. No finish. Light barrel stamp. All four clicks. Very good bore with some roughness. Real stag grips. Manufactured in 1901. Tight, clean cowboy gun. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2510 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation** Serial No. 288208. Standard Colt 4-3/4” barrel, .32-20, blue and case colors. Barrel retains about 40% original blue as does cylinder. Backstrap and trigger guard are basically grey. Strong colors on hammer. Matching numbers. Only three clicks and does not lock up. Fine bore. Manufactured in 1907. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 2511 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation** Serial No. 284321. Standard first generation 4-3/4” barrel, .32-20 caliber. Matching numbers. All four clicks. Fine bore. The barrel retains 30% original finish. Ejector rod housing replaced. 40% finish on cylinder and has been re-blued. Case colors darkened. Excellent original grips. Nice early shooter. Manufactured in 1906. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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2512 - Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver.** Serial No. 317401. Gun sports 5-1/2” barrel in the blue and case colored finish in caliber .32-20 with all standard Bisley features. Finish is entirely a nice blue-brown smooth patina. Excellent original grips. Fine bore. Perfect action. Manufactured in 1911. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2513 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation Serial No. 67886. This revolver started life in 1881 based on frame serial number. It was re-barreled with a later barrel and cylinder in .44-40. Gun is a 7-1/2” barrel and is basically all grey. It has a pair of ill-fitting silver and brass grips. Needs timing. Fine bore. Comes in a vintage case with cleaning rod, oil bottle, turn screw. The bullet block is filled with .41 colt cartridges, which are not for this gun. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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2514 - S&W Model No.1 2nd Issue Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 190180. Manufacture 1860-1868. Standard .22 short rimfire, seven shot, 3-3/16” octagon barrel, rosewood grips, non fluted cylinder. A no finish gun, missing top spring. Cylinder indexes, very good bore. 100.00 - 200.00
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2515 - S&W Model 1-1/2 2nd Issue Revolver. Serial No. 80268. Standard 3-1/2” round tip-up barrel, spur trigger, .32 rimfire. Cylinder does not advance. Strong bore. Overall finish is gun metal grey. Excellent rosewood grips. Manufactured from 1868 to 1873. 75.00 - 125.00 2516 - Colt SAA Factory Engraved 3rd Generation** Serial No. SA56851. This 4-3/4” factory engraved nickel .45 is in as new condition. Never fired. No sign of drag line. Mint gold medallion grips. Manufactured in 1981. Colt comes with factory letter, shipped with type ‘C’ engraving to Aeromarine in Birmingham, Alabama on May 8th 1984 with two guns in shipment, and letters with all of the above listed features. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 2517 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 2nd Generation** Serial No. 60108SA. This is a near mint, late second generation .45 factory nickel, 5-1/2” barrel, that shows no signs of firing at the end of the cylinders. It has a light drag line and some minor surface abrasions on cylinder from storage. Sports a set of gold monogram imitation pearl grips. Locks up as new and has a mirror mint bore. Manufactured 1971. 1,500.00 - 1,800.00 2518 - Colt 1st Generation 1901 S.A.A. 32 WCF.** No serial number. Pretty standard pre-war with a 5 ½” barrel in the blue and case colors that retains generous amounts of original factory finish. The barrel and ejector housing remain at about 50% while the cylinder retains at least 80% finish with usual high edge wear. The frame retains traces of bright color in recesses. Most of the screws retain their original fire blue finish. The trigger guard and back strap are basically a clean blue turning plum. Locks up like a vault with all four distinct clicks. The grips are a pair of vintage well fitted vintage pearl with some of the usual minor chipping. Front sight has been filed down a bit. Sweet first in fine untouched original condition. Modern C&R eligible. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 2519 - S&W No. 1 .22 Rimfire Revolver. Serial No. 108419. Standard 3” octagon, tip-up, spur trigger, seven shot .22 short. The frame retains most of the original tarnished silver plate. Barrel and cylinder are gun metal grey, Fine markings, rosewood grips are excellent. Operates perfectly. Bore has good rifling and frosting. 200.00 - 300.00 2520 - S&W Model No. 1 3rd Issue .22 Short. Serial No. 17316. Manufactured from 1868 to 1881. Standard 3-3/16” round barrel, tip-up. Functions perfectly. Fine bore. Gun is basically grey. The rosewood grips are excellent. 100.00 - 150.00 2521 - S&W Model 1-1/2 2nd Issue RF Revolver. Serial No. 35566. Standard spur trigger .32 rimfire model. Manufactured 1868 to 1875. Gun does not function. Metal is all grey. Fine rosewood birds-head grips. Strong bore but frosty. 75.00 - 125.00 380
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2522 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation. Serial No. 147973. Manufactured 1891. This is a fine antique Colt Frontier six shooter, .44-40, with 4-3/4” barrel, blue and case colored finish, with turquoise and sterling silver after-market grips. Clean barrel retains 7% original factory blue that is starting to plum as does trigger guard and backstrap. Cylinder is smooth patina. Case colors have darkened. All four clicks. Fine clean bore. Handsome antique Colt six shooter.` 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 2523 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation** Serial No. 309318. Mfg. 1909. 5-1/2” barrel, .32-20 caliber, polished and re-nickled. Markings are faint. Three clicks, but locks up tight. Very good bore with some frosting. Excellent Colt original grips are turning brown. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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2524 - Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1st Generation. Serial No. 54312. Manufactured in 1880. This revolver Started life in 1880 as a D.F.C. condemned frame. Trigger guard 48402, backstrap 432157K, replaced hammer, repaired eagle gutta percha grips. 5-1/2” barrel, traces of nickel finish. Action is loose. Very good bore. Worn muzzle. Most likely Calvary or artillery model. Condemned, plated, and resold into the civilian market. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00 2525 - Colt Abercrombie & Fitch New Frontier .45 Comm.** Serial No. 280. New in glass top display case is the standard Colt .45 New Frontier target, specially made for Abercrombie & Fitch in a limited number. It is in unfired condition. Slight drag line. Features gold plated hammer, backstrap, and trigger guard, and small parts. Case colored receiver high polish barrel and cylinder. Target sights. Gold medallion rosewood grips. “Chicago” on butt. 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
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2526 - Colt Bisley Model Single Action Army Revolver** Serial No. 223702. this 5-1/2” .32-20 has all standard Bisley features. It has been completely re-blued but still retains strong markings. Action is perfect. Very Good bore with some frosting. Excellent original grips. Manufactured in 1902. 600.00 - 800.00 2527 - Case Set Colt Centennial Model .22 Short.** Serial No. 6112W and 6113W. This is a case set of consecutive numbered Colts patterned after the 1860 Army Civil War .44, scaled down and chambered for the .22 short rimfire. Neither shows any signs of every been fired. Still displayed in their original Colt display case. Made in 1961. 400.00 - 600.00 2528 - Colt S.A.A. Revolver 1st Gen. Texas Shipped** Serial No. 183246. This revolver was manufactured in 1899. Features a 4-3/4” barrel in .38-40 caliber. Beautifully vintage engraved in Helfricht style and has been re-nickeled of which almost all still remains. Barrel stampings are faint. Fine two piece real ivory grips with full buffalo on the right side. All four clicks. Excellent bore. Beautiful early cowboy gun. This Colt comes with the factory letter indicating it was shipped as a .38-40, 4-3/4”, blue finish with rubber grips to Sherman, Texas in February 1899. Therefore the engraving, plating, and ivory were added at a later date. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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2529 - W. Richards Percussion 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. No serial number. Circa 1850. Barrel length: 32”. Choke dimension: right - cylinder; left - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Belgium proofs. The gun has Damascus barrels and is missing the ramrod. The barrel has patina and old rust, and the frame has patina. The bore is very dirty, the stock is poor, crack, and shows use, and the left lock does not hold cock. This is a gun for over a fireplace. 75.00 - 150.00 2530 - Adam’s Express Percussion 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. No serial number. Circa approximately 1850 - 1860. Barrel length: 30”. Choke dimension: right - cylinder; left - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-5/8”. English proofs. The gun has Adam’s Express markings at the buttplate. The gun’s ramrod entry thimble has been replaced; the barrel’s rear tendon is loose, the ribs are loose, and it is pitted and rusty; the frame has patina; the bore is pitted and dirty; and the stock is cracked and worn. The locks are in working condition. This is a wall-hanger gun. 75.00 - 150.00 2531 - W. Richards Percussion 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun. No serial number. Circa 1840 - 1850. Barrel length: 29-1/8”. Choke dimension: right - cylinder; left - cylinder. Length of pull: 14”. A medium quality W.R. with the original ramrod. The barrels are marked with the number “416”, the top rib is loose, and have patina and corrosion on the outside. The frame has some cleaned corrosion, there is light pitting to the bore, and the stock is refinished and solid. The wood has good figure. Locks hold cock. 200.00 - 400.00 382
2532 - Unknown German Percussion 12 Ga SxS Shotgun. Manufactured 1860 - 1870. Barrel length: 32”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. The barrel has some cleaned rust and dents near the muzzle, the frame is patina but clean, bore is dirty with light pitting, and the stock is the original finish with no cracks. The gun’s action works, and the nipples and barrel are clear. It is a German made gun with high relief carved stock, cast metal furniture, engraved locks with dolphin nose hammers, and a broken ramrod. 400.00 - 600.00 2533 - Bridge Gun Belgium Hammer SxS 12 Ga. Shotgun.** Manufactured 1900 - 1910. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14”. The barrel and frame are patina, gun has a mirrored bore, and the stock is good but has no finish and is worn. Barrels were made to look like the pieper sleeving process, but are not, and are actually Damascus. In loose working condition. Wall-hanger gun. 125.00 - 225.00 2534 - The Continental Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 21453, Manufactured 1890. Barrel length: 28-1/2”. Chamber length: 2-5/8”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - modified. Length of pull: 14-3/8”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. The barrel retains much of the pattern, frame is clean, bore is bright, and stock is worn. The tang is marked “SV & Co.” and the barrels are Damascus. Loose lockup, working action. 125.00 - 225.00
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2535 - T. Parker Hammer 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 9664. Manufactured 1900. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - improved modified. Length of pull: 13-1/2”. Barrel has dents, frame is patina, bore has pitting but is still bright, and the stock is beat. The gun has fake case color over patina, gold paint on guard and hammer, and cold blue on barrels; how not to restore a shotgun. Working, but loose. (C&R). 50.00 - 100.00 2536 - Southern Pacific R.R. Shotgun, Poster, & Belt. This is an interesting grouping that includes sawed-off railroad marked 12 gauge hammer gun, leather ammo belt, and the original prototype wanted poster. Serial No. 3598. Manufactured about 1920. Barrel length: 20” cut. Chamber length: 2-1/2”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Steel barrels have 50% thin blue with some light rust, number etched on tang. The bore is bright and frosted; and the stock is worn and refinished. Barrels are marked “SPRR N. 22”. The gun has a tight lockup, weak springs, a replaced buttplate, and worn action. Early all leather belt with closed toes that holds a full box of 25 paper hull shotgun shells. There are no apparent maker marks on belt but it is of the highest quality and the leather is in excellent shape and the billets are original and have never been altered and is fastened by the early style roller buckle favored in the west before the advent of the California clip point buckle. Poster measures 8-1/2 x 12-1/2. It is interesting in that the three men wanted, which were brothers for the Oregon 1923 train robbery in which four men were killed. Two of which have actual photographs that have been attached to the wanted poster. It is our assumption that this is the original poster that would have been used to make the copies that would have been distributed to local law enforcement because there are two original photographs attached to the poster. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
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2537 - Belgian Flintlock 16 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Barrel length: 35”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14”. The barrel and frame both have light pitting and have been cleaned, the bore is dirty and pitted, and stock has minor wear and dings. Gun has Belgium proofs and appears to be a marriage of old and new, it deserves further research. Working. 400.00 - 600.00 2538 - Manton Percussion 21 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Manufactured 1830 - 1840. Barrel length: 42-1/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder; L - cylinder. Length of pull: 14”. A rib on the barrel is loose, the frame is patina, bore is dirty and pitted, and the stock is cracked and worn. The gun has English proofs. Nipples are clear. Working. Wall-hanger. 100.00 - 200.00 2539 - Remington 1889 Hammer 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 87296. Manufactured 1898. Barrel: 20-1/8” cut. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - cylinder. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. Damascus barrels have dents and no finish; the frame is beat, bore is pitted, and stock is cracked. Gun has a very nice replacement buttplate. Locks up, working. (C&R). 100.00 - 200.00
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2540 - Parker Bros. GH 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 85817 matching. Manufactured 1898. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/4” to 1” pad. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrel has only minor rust; frame has turn screws and some rust spots; mirrored bore; and stock is refinished and worn. Built on a No. 2 frame, comes with 30” V grade barrels in 16 gauge. Choked full and full. Steel barrels show little use, and are numbered to gun. Could use some TLC. Working, only the smallest bit loose. (C&R). 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 2541 - Parker Bros. VH 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 125506. Manufactured 1904. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-9/16”. Choke dimension: R - full, L - full. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrel has thinning blue and a few dents; frame’s screws are turned, no auto safety; almost mirrored bore; stock is cracked and refinished; buttplate is chipped. Built on a No. 2 frame. Locks up, lever left. (C&R). 300.00 - 500.00
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2542 - Parker Bros. Grade 2 10 Ga. SxS Shotgun. Serial No. 68989 matching. Manufactured 1891. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-7/8”. Choke dimension: R - , L - . Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 3”. Barrels have strong Damascus pattern with minor rust and dents; frame has good screws and some case color; bore is mirrored; stock has minor dings and scrapes. Built on a No. 2 frame, fishtail top lever, DHBP. Slightly loose, action works, lever left. 700.00 - 900.00 2543 - Ithaca 4E 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 64878. Manufactured 1901. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - improved modified, L - improved modified. Length of pull: 13”. Drop on heel: 3-1/4”. Damascus barrels have strong pattern; frame has some case color; bore is mirrored; and stock has a replaced forend tip, small amount of finish loss, and dents. The stock has been shortened, but gun shows only careful use. Locks up, ejectors and action work. (C&R). 500.00 - 800.00 2544 - Ithaca Field 12 Ga. SxS Shotgun.** Serial No. 140815 matching. Manufactured about 1904. Barrel length: 28-5/8”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: R - cylinder, L - IC. Length of pull: 14-1/4”. Drop on heel: 2-1/2”. Barrels have been cut and re-blued; frame is patina; bore has light frosting and lots of removed dents; stock is a replacement. Frame and barrels marked “2nd”. Working, locks up, lever left. (C&R). 150.00 - 250.00 2545 - C.S. Shattuck 10 Ga. Single Barrel Shotgun.** Serial No. 1177. Odd break-open shotgun front trigger releases barrel, rear trigger fires gun. Very good bore. Face is tight. Basically brown patina. Front eight inches of barrel has been cleaned. Has some dents. Wood is fair with cracks and chips. 50.00 - 100.00
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2546 - Harrington & Richardson 088 12 Ga. S.S. Shotgun** Serial No. AY569746. Barrel length: 27-1/2”. Chamber length: 3”. Choke dimension: modified. Length of pull: 14-1/4” to 3/4” pad. Barrel has strong blue; frame is case colored; bore is mirrored; and stock has a few scrapes. The gun has a poor fitting pad, but otherwise shows little use. Working. 75.00 - 125.00 2547 - Union Firearms Spencer Clone Shotgun.** Serial No. 7013. Manufactured 1903 - 1913. Barrel length: 32”. Choke dimension: full. Length of pull: 12-7/8”. 12 gauge, pump-action. Barrels and frame are patina with brown; bore is bright with pitting; and stock is worn. Odd gun, front trigger cocks, takedown. Action not cycling. 100.00 - 200.00 2548 - Winchester Model 17 20 Ga. Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 73075 matching. Manufactured 1933. Barrel length: 26”. Choke dimension: modified. Length of pull: 14-1/2” to 5/8” pad. Barrels have 90% blue and some rust; frame has 80% blue and some rust; bore is almost mirror; and stock is refinished. Needs a pad. Working. (C&R). 250.00 - 350.00
2549 - Winchester 12 Takedown Pump-Action Shotgun.** Serial No. 625221. Manufactured 1930. Barrel length: 28”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Choke dimension: modified. Length of pull: 13-5/8”. Drop on heel: 2-3/4”. Barrels have 50% thinning blue; frame has little finish; bore is almost mirror; and stock has a worn and chipped buttplate. Good operation. (C&R). 200.00 - 350.00 2550 - American Arms Shotgun & U.S. Marshall Appointment This lot includes a shotgun that is attributed to Frederick Page Cobhaw of Cass County, Dakota Territory. The accompanying certificate confers Frederick’s appointment as U.S. Marshall for the District of Dakota in August of 1883. It is displayed in it’s original matted frame. Certificate measure by 12”x16, total frame measures 22”x26”. Shotgun serial No. 34577. Manufactured 1880 - 1890. Barrel length: 30”. Chamber length: 2-3/4”. Length of pull: 13-3/4”. 12 gauge hammerless single shot. Barrels have a fair Damascus pattern and some rust’ frame is nickel plated in places with rust; bore is frosted; and stock has some wear. Working. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2551 - Interesting H&R Folding Single Shot .410.** Serial No. BF879. Neat little 22” barrel. .410, single shot that folds in half upon release, remains in excellent condition. with 85-90% softening blue with light freckling. Excellent original stock. Nice case colors on the frame. Fine bore. Locks up tight as new. 200.00 - 400.00
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2552 - Moores Firearms Brooklyn Colt 1st Model Deringer Serial No. 2512. Manufactured 1870-1890. Featuring a pivot down 2-1/2” barrel, chambered in .41 rimfire. Brass frame. No finish. Working. 300.00 - 400.00 LOT - 2552
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2553 - Colt 1st Model Deringer .41 Caliber Single Shot. Serial No. 3241. Manufactured 1870-1890. Featuring a pivot down 2-1/2” barrel, chambered in .41 rimfire. No finish. Has pitting. 200.00 - 300.00 2554 - Colt 3rd Model Deringer.** No serial number. Manufactured 1870-1912, .41 rimfire caliber, single shot, 2-12” barrel. Pivots to the right to open. Brass frame, blued barrel with no finish. 250.00 - 350.00 2555 - Butler Arms Colt 3rd Model Deringer Copy.** Serial No. B42738. .22 short caliber. 2-1/2” barrel, pivots to the right. Gold plated, faux pearl grips. Mint bore and action. Near new. 75.00 - 100.00
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2556 - Remington Elliot Deringer. Serial No. 22412. Elliot’s pat. new repeating pistol No. 2. Made in 1863 -1888. .32 caliber rimfire, rosewood grips. Fine condition. Barrels retain 50% of the high polish blue mixed with plum. Frame retains most of the original nickel finish. Beautiful rosewood grips. Excellent bore. Works fine. 250.00 - 450.00 2557 - “Bullpup” Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. 40% nickel finish. Not working. Missing hammer. Fine pearl grips. 25.00 - 50.00
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2558 - Moore’s Pat. S.A. Belt Revolver. No serial number. Manufactured 1861 - 1863. Features standard 4” octagon barrel, seven shot cylinder, .32 caliber rimfire. Engraved bass frame. Barrel and cylinder smooth brown patina. Excellent walnut varnished grips. Traces of silver plating on bras frame. Indexes perfectly. Near mint bore. Fine Civil War revolver. 500.00 - 700.00 2559 - W.L. Grant (Wm. Uhlinger) Pocket Revolver. Manufactured 1861 - 1865. Standard six shot, .32 caliber rimfire, 5” octagon barrel. Iron frame. All metal brown patina. Very good grips. Dark bore. Does not index. 200.00 - 300.00
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2560 - Belgium Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Engraved and nickel plated (75%). 1-3/4” octagon barrel, seven shot, .22 rimfire. Not working. 50.00 - 75.00
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2561 - E.A. Prescott S&W Style Belt Revolver. No serial number. Manfactured 1861 - 1863 with only a few hundred made. Caliber is .32 rimfire. Has a six shot 5-3/4” barrel, patterned after the Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army. Unclean brass frame. Metal smooth grey. Action perfect. Excellent bore. Strong markings. Excellent grips. 500.00 - 700.00 2562 - Fine Nickel “British Bulldog” . Beautiful little bulldog that retains most of the soft original nickel. the end of the cylinder shows no signs of having been fired. There is some very light patina on the nickel that could easily be cleaned to near mint. Bore measures .34 caliber. Fine checkered wood grips. Indexes fine, but needs trigger return spring. Bore is excellent. Left side of barrel is stamped “Agier Fondu R”. 250.00 - 450.00 2563 - Merwin & Bray Spur Trigger Revolver. Serial No. 2451. Manufactured in 1860’s. 6” octagon barrel, .38 rimfire, six shot. Barrel and cylinder clean dark patina. 75% of the tarnished silver plate on frame. Left grips has large sliver missing, right grip cracked and chipped. Indexes perfectly. Fine but dirty bore. 300.00 - 400.00
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2564 - “Blue Jacket” No. 1-1/2 Pocket Revolver. 75% nickel finish, seven shot, .22 rimfire. Not working. 50.00 - 75.00 2565 - Moore’s Front-Loading Pocket Revolver. Manufactured 1864 - 1870. .32 caliber teat-fire, 3-1/4” barrel, six shot. Engraved brass frame. Birds head walnut grips. Barrel and cylinder grey patina. Unclean brass. No plating. Does not index. Strong bore. 200.00 - 300.00 2566 - Maltry Henley New York 1889. Serial No. 10694. Five shot, .38 centerfire hammerless, double action. 85% original nickel turned dull, near mint grips. Not working, frozen. 50.00 - 75.00
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2567 - Eastern Arms Co. Top Break Dbl. Action Revolver. Engraved. Serial No. 141. Typical tope break double action turn of the century revolver in nickel finish with simple engraving, five shot, .38 caliber, and double action. Revolver functions in double action mode only. The barrel retains traces of original finish as does cylinder, with the majority of the finish a dark brown patina. The frame retains 50-60% original nickel finish. It has a very good bore. 75.00 - 100.00 2568 - Belgium Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 1354. Single and double action work fine. Excellent bore. Mint carved gutta percha grips. 50% original nickel finish. 50.00 - 100.00
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2569 - Whitneyville Arms Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Full nickel plate remains at 95%. It is a six shot .32 rimfire. Grips are nickel plated solid metal. Indexes fine. Excellent bore. Impressive little gun. 150.00 - 250.00
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2570 - Small Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Serial No. 1832. Six shot .22 caliber folding trigger. Fine gutta percha grips. Side of hammer is jeweled. Re-blued. rigger rebound spring not working. 50.00 - 75.00 2571 - Marlin Tip-Up .32 Pocket Revolver. Nickel finish (20%), the rest is dark brown with some pitting. Works fine. Pearl grips are excellent. 150.00 - 200.00
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2572 - Engraved Belgium Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver. Smooth patina, finely engraved. Single and double action work perfectly. Excellent grips. 75.00 - 125.00 2573 - Relic Condition U.S. Arms Hammerless Revolver.** Pocket revolver. Rusted, pitted, five shot .32 top break with mint grips. Worth buying for the parts and grips alone. 25.00 - 50.00 2574 - Marlin Tip-Up .38 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Overall fine condition with 85% nickel over brass frame. Barrel and cylinder smooth blue-brown patina,. Prefect gutta percha grips. Perfect lock-up. Excellent bore. 150.00 - 200.00
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2575 - (Ranger No. 2) Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Basically a no finish gun with light surface rust. Five shot, .32 rimfire. Excellent grips. Locks up tight. Very good bore. 50.00 - 75.00 2576 - Ornate Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 42” full octagon barrel, 57” overall. . 32 caliber percussion. Beautiful stock, no visible cracks. Ornate engraved patch box, gold plated side lock. Numerous engraved silver inlays. Furniture is a rich brown patina. No visible barrel or lock markings. Strong rifled bore. Lovely early percussion rifle. 1,000.00 - 1,200.00
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2577 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 39-1/2” full octagon barrel, 55” overall, .30 caliber. Fine dark stock with no visible repairs. Set triggers. Dark wood. Rear peep sight. Lock is marked “G.Goulcher”. Percussion. Fine bore. Fine overall condition. 900.00 - 1,100.00 2578 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 37” lightweight octagon barrel, .22 caliber percussion. Set triggers. Excellent wood. Locked marked “Nest--- Rifle Works”. Barrel not signed. Small brass patch box on left side. Brass grip plates on fore end. Strong rifled bore. Fine small squirrel rifle. 600.00 - 900.00
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2579 - Antique Pennsylvania/Kentucky Full Stock Rifle. 42-1/2” full octagon barrel, 58” overall, .48 caliber percussion. Barrel not signed, lock is marked “H. Elwell”. Excellent stock with no visible cracks, dark patina on wood. Small brass patch box on right. Set trigger. Dark bore. 700.00 - 900.00 2580 - Colt Model 1860 Army Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 74654. Standard revolver with 8” barrel. Cut for shoulder stock. .44 caliber. Brown revolver with matching numbers. Backstrap and barrel show signs of light pitting and wear. Barrel address is fairly strong. Cylinder scene faint yet present. Action works smoothly and functions properly. Martially marked. Barrel is stamped “C”, cylinder is stamped “C” and “F”, “L” stamped on left side of brass trigger guard and a “W” is stamped behind brass trigger guard. Strong rifling. Bore needs cleaned. Frame screw heads show signs of all being turned at some point in time. Frame manufactured is 1862. 800.00 - 1,000.00 2581 - Colt Model 1860 Army .44 Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 38679. Made in 1862. Standard 8” barrel, six shot, .44 rebated cylinder. All brown gun. Number not readable on cylinder. All other numbers match, including wedge. Index is fine. Strong bore but dirty. Original grips. 400.00 - 600.00 2582 - Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 12802. Standard 8” round barrel, six shot, .44 caliber, rebated cylinder. Action needs work. Bore is fine but dirty. Overall it is gun metal grey with some fine pitting. No cylinder scene. Cut for shoulder stock. Both grips are shy to metal with a chip on the right. Manufactured in 1861. Comes with factory letter, one of 300 guns shipped to the United States Army Arsenal in Washington, D.C. on October 14, 1861, at the beginning on the Civil War. 600.00 - 800.00
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2583 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 79897. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. Gun retains most of the original re-blued finish. Martially marked. Excellent grips. No visible cartouche. Action tight. Excellent bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2584 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 122679. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. Basically all grey gun with some blue on loading web. Tight action. Excellent bore. Excellent grips. Martially marked. No visible cartouche. 800.00 - 1,200.00
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LOT - 2585 2585 - Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 157527. Engraved. Standard model with 4-1/2” barrel, five shot, .31 caliber. Action works fine, and a strong bore with some frosting. Front sight dovetailed in barrel, also a small rear sight added. Gun is basically gun metal grey and features fine period engraving, but no “E” in serial number. Original grips do not fit well (shrunk). All matching except for un-numbered wedge. Manufactured in 1859. 800.00 - 1,100.00 2586 - Cased Colt Solid Barrel 3-1/2” Conversion. Serial No. 4454. All matching, except wedge. This is a fine example of one of the 3,500 round cartridge conversion guns made from left over 1849 parts and newly made parts to construct the .38 short rim fire solid barrel type revolver. Made from 1873-1880, it is standard in all respects. It remains in superb condition having spent most of its life in the original display case. Over half of the original Colt high polish factory blue remains on the barrel. The cylinder is mostly bright with almost all of the original cylinder scene present. The original varnished grips are near perfect. The brass is also a nice aged mellow tone. As to the frame, it retains at least 90% of the original factory case colors, some of which is still quite bright. Operation is flawless and the bore is strong as new albeit a bit frosty. It is accompanied by an original sealed box of Remington UMC .38 short rim fire ammunition. 1,800.00 - 2,200.00
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2587 - Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 53602. Manufactured 1856. Standard 7-1/2 “ octagon barrel, .36 caliber. All matching numbers except wedge. Basic brown gun. Faint markings with pitting on barrel and cylinder. Original grips. cylinder does not index. Bore is strong but dirty. 500.00 - 700.00 2588 - Remington New Model .44 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 1??16. Manufactured 1863 – 1875. Percussion .44 six shot round cylinder, 8” octagon barrel, walnut grips, blued finish. This revolver has been beautifully after market engraved with 90% coverage, totally refinished. Last notch is worn. Very good bore with some roughness. Fine walnut grips. Partially visible cartouche. 800.00 - 1,200.00 2589 - Remington-Rider D.A. New Model Belt Revolver. Serial No. 4924. Standard gun, .36 caliber percussion, six shot full fluted cylinder, 6-1/2” octagon barrel, walnut grips. Double action works fine. Has an excellent bore with light frosting and a little roughness. Gun is basically a smooth gun metal grey with strong markings. 750.00 - 1,250.00
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2590 - Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial No. 177155. Standard revolver, 7-1/2” octagon barrel, six shot, .36 caliber. Fine, strong bore with frosting. Action works but timing is a little off. Gun is basically all brown patina. All matching numbers, wedge un-numbered. Original grips with a chip to the left front toe. Manufactured in 1864. 600.00 - 800.00 LOT - 2590
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