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Historic Arms & Militaria and Clocks, Instruments & Militaria—Online

Sale 2724M

May 3, 2014

Marlborough

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Table of Contents 1

Auction & Specialist Information

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Web Site & Online Bidding

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Event Announcement

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Provenance

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Lots 1–307 followed by Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments, Lots 401-666

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Federal Firearms License Conditions

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Conditions of Sale

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Absentee Bid Form

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Event Announcements

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Company Directors & Specialty Departments

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Provenance

The Collection of Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck began collecting Civil War objects in the 1950s. They amassed a collection of wonderful arms, accoutrements, and uniforms, and enjoyed sharing it with others in the community. Through numerous trips to battlefields and shops, they would acquire new pieces and add them to their private museum, always willing to let people they met come over and see a unique piece of American history. Peter was a veteran of the Canadian Army in WWII, and the American Army through Korea and Vietnam. He retired as a Sgt. Major, and passed away in 1982. Prudence joined the WAVES in 1944 and after the war the U.S. Navy, serving in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. She retired in 1980 after thirty-three years of service with the rank of Command Master Chief, quite an achievement for a woman during that time. I met Prudence at her house one day, and we walked around the museum looking at objects, listening to her stories of how they were found or purchased. She talked about numerous trips to the battlefields of the Civil War with Peter, and how much fun they had. After Peter passed away, Prudence still carried the torch and took in objects. She had little pieces of paper, hanging tags, with how she had found something, or memories of Peter attached. Prudence is quite the character, and as she said goodbye to the museum and walked up the stairs to leave, I could hear her singing a familiar tune: “Anchors Aweigh!” Prudence, we thank you for your many years of service to our country. ––Joel Bohy


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Artillery & Related Objects

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1 Early American Artillery Sighting Instrument, c. early 19th century, round brass plate with scale and level, with two standing 5 sights, square brass shaft, beveled on one side and marked WM. DAVENPORT. MAKER. PHILa., engraved on one end with a script US, and MORt./HOWt. with the size of the shot, and on the other side GUNS/CALIb/SHOT with a range for 3- to 42-pound guns, bottom marked with a scale from 1-12 inches, lg. 17 1/8 in.

2 Signal Gun, c. 19th century, wooden carriage with double trail and iron fittings, small iron barrel with vent hole in the breech, ht. 17, wd. 27, lg. 24 in. $600-800 3 Artillery Grease Buckets, c. 1861-65, an iron grease bucket with handle, and a grease bucket with chain and lid, ht. 9 in. $300-500

Note: William Davenport (1778-1829) is listed as a mathematical instrument maker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1802-1829. $1,000-1,500

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4 Four Civil War Inert Artillery Projectiles, c. 1861-65, a 6-pound spherical shell with fuse, a 12-pound spherical shell with fuse, a 12-pound spherical shot, and a 3-in. shell with schenkl-marked fuse. Note: The 12-pound shell is listed as being found near the Tawneytown Road, and the 12-pound solid is listed as being found near Devils Den, at the base of Big Round Top, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. $400-600

5 U.S. 2.9-inch Hotchkiss Canister Round, c. 1862-65, lead sabot cup marked HOTCHKISS/3 IN/JAN’Y 7/1862, soldered side seam with top crimped over an iron disc, ht. 8 1/8, dia. 2 15/16 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 6 24-pound Wooden Cannon Rammer, c. mid to late 19th century, green-painted wooden ramrod with rammer-head, overall lg. 128 in. $300-500

7 Three G.W. Funt Model Cannons, a Limber and Caisson, and a Battery Wagon, c. late 20th century, a 10-pound Parrott Rifle with implements, a bronze 12-pound Napoleon with implements, a 3-in. ordnance rifle with implements, a limber and caisson, and a battery wagon. $800-1,000

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8 Group of Civil War Artillery Fuses, Bullet Molds, and Cartridges, c. 1861-65, seven packs of artillery fuses, friction primers, musket and pistol caps, a port fire fuse, a Colt .44 caliber bullet mold, three round ball molds, carbine rounds, two packs of .44 caliber pistol cartridges, two tompions, and a nipple protector. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 9 Group of Artillery Projectiles, c. mid to late 19th century, iron round balls, canister shot, an empty canister shot with wooden sabot, a 3-in. absterdam, and others. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

10 Group of Civil War Artillery Objects, c. 1861-65, a wooden sponge-and-rammer, an iron sponge bucket with cover and chain, a leather padded pole cap, and two leather carbine sockets. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $500-700

11 U.S. 6-pound Canister Shot, c. 1861-65, wooden sabot with two rings, soldered tin casing crimped over an iron disc, ht. 6 3/4, dia. 3 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000

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12 U.S. Model 1838 Alger Coehorn Mortar, c. 1863, bronze tube with muzzle marked C.A. & Co./172 LBS/1863/T.J.R./No. 39, with 1404 marked above right trunnion, lg. 16 1/2 in. Provenance: Deaccessioned from a private museum in New England. $15,000-18,000

13 U.S. Model 1838 Ames Coehorn Mortar, c. 1865, bronze tube with muzzle marked A.M. Co./No. 219/1865/164, with 288 marked just above the left trunnion, lg. 16 1/2 in. Provenance: Deaccessioned from a private museum in New England. $15,000-18,000

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14 French Model 1777 Flintlock Pistol, c. 1779, walnut stock with brass frame marked St Etienne below a crown over an L, steel barrel has light proofmarks near the breech, and the date of 79, steel ramrod is a replacement, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 in. $800-1,000

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15 French Model 1777 Flintlock Pistol, c. 1781, walnut stock marked A/31, with brass frame marked Mauberge below an A, steel barrel marked near breech with an A/31, and the date 81, steel belt hook on left side of pistol, steel ramrod may be a replacement, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 in.

16 British Flintlock Holster Pistol, c. late 18th century, walnut stock with engraved brass fittings, two-screw lockplate engraved with script Gill below pan, sideplate engraved with a panoply of arms, top of barrel marked with two crossed scepter stamps and an engraved 54, barrel lg. 9, overall lg. 15 1/2 in.

Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $1,400-1,600

Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $1,800-2,000

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17 Manton Boxlock Flintlock Pistol, c. late 18th/early 19th century, checkered walnut grip with small silver engraved escutcheon plate, left side of frame marked JNO MANTON & SON on a banner below a panoply of arms, marked on right side DOVER STRT. LONDON on a banner under a panoply of arms, engraved cock and steel, proofmarks on underside of frame in front of drop-down trigger, overall lg. 6 5/8 in. $600-800 18 English Percussion Pistol by Brander, c. early 19th century, carved walnut stock with silver fittings and inlays, proofmarked on the tail of the triggerguard, steel lockplate engraved Brander with external safety, brass barrel with steel engraved breech, barrel marked BRANDER.LONDON and proofmarks, barrel lg. 9, overall lg. 15 in. $600-800

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19 Boxlock Double-barrel Percussion Pistol with Bayonet, c. mid-19th century, walnut checkered grip with foliate designs near lock, both sides of lockplate engraved, with Liege proofmark on left side of barrel, folding bayonet under barrel, bayonet lg. 3 1/2, overall lg. 8 1/2 in. $500-700 20 Ottoman-style Rat Tail Miquelete Lock Pistol, c. early 19th century, ornately engraved brass stocks with steel miquelete lock and steel barrel, barrel lg. 12 1/4, overall lg. 20 1/2 in. $400-600

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21 Cased Paterson Number Two, Fifth Model Ehlers Pocket Revolver, c. 1840-43, serial number 420, all matching numbers, walnut grips, steel frame with drop-down trigger with serial number, cylinder with light scene remaining, wedge marked with serial number 420, top of barrel marked Patent Arms Paterson N-J. Colt’s Pt., with loading lever, nipple wrench and screwdriver combination tool, bullet mold, and brass powder flask, mahogany case fitted for pistol and accessories, lined with dark maroon velvet, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 8 3/8, case lg. 9, case ht. 5 1/2 in. $40,000-50,000


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22 Allen & Thurber Six-shot Pepperbox Pistol, c. 1845, walnut grips with engraved steel frame and nipple shield, hammer marked ALLEN’S PATENT/1845, fluted barrel marked ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER, overall lg. 7 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 23 U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol, c. 1846, walnut stock with two cartouche marks on the left side, brass fittings, lock plate marked US/H.ASTON, with the tail of the plate marked MIDDTN/CONN/1846, barrel lg. 8 1/2, overall lg. 14 1/2 in.

24 Colt Third Model Dragoon, c. 1860, serial number 18819, all matching but wedge which is marked 7060, walnut grips with brass triggerguard and backstrap, left side of frame marked COLTS/PATENT, serial number 18819 on cylinder, top of barrel marked ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 15 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000 25 Colt 1860 Army Revolver, c. 1862, serial number 55110, all matching numbers, frame cut for a shoulder stock, marked on top of barrel ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEWYORK U.S. AMERICA, walnut grips with a cartouche on each side and missing a small piece of wood, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. $1,000-1,200

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

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26 Remington New Model Army Revolver, c. 1863-75, serial number 68480, walnut grips, brass triggerguard, marked on top of the barrel PATENTED SEPT. 14. 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION NEWYORK.U.S./NEW MODEL, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 14 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

27 Colt Second Model Dragoon, c. early 1850s, serial number 10135, all matching numbers including wedge, brass triggerguard and backstrap, left side of steel frame marked COLTS/PATENT, top of barrel marked ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY-, cylinder has some scene remaining and serial number 10135, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 5/8 in. $4,000-6,000


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28 Savage Navy Model Revolver, c. 1861-65, walnut grips with light cartouche on left side, top of frame marked SAVAGE R.F.A. CO./H.S. NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17, 1856/JAN. 18, 1859, MAY 15, 1860., barrel lg. 7 1/8, overall lg. 15 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000

29 Martially Marked Colt Third Model Dragoon Revolver, c. 1852, serial number 12151 with all matching numbers, walnut one-piece grip with silver-plated brass backstrap and trigger guard, steel frame marked COLTS/PATENT/ U.S., steel cylinder has very little remaining scene left, marked on top of barrel ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 15 in. $2,800-3,000

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30 Starr Arms Double Action Model 1858 Army Revolver, c. late 1850s/early 1860s, serial number 14780, walnut grips with a cartouche on each side, marked on right side of frame STARRS PATENT JAN. 15. 1856, and on the left side of the frame STARR ARMS Co. NEW.YORK, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 13 in.

32 Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army Revolver, c. 1861-74, serial number 17994, walnut grip, blued-steel frame, cylinder marked PATENTED APRIL 3.1855, JULY 5.1859. &DEC 18.1860, top of barrel marked SMITH & WESSON. SPRINGFIELD.MASS., barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 3/8 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

31 Starr Arms Double Action Model 1858 Army Revolver, c. late 1850s/early 1860s, serial number 21507, walnut grips with a cartouche on each side, marked on right side of frame STARRS PATENT JAN. 15. 1856, and on the left side of the frame STARR ARMS Co. NEW.YORK, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 13 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

33 Remington New Model Army, c. 1863-65, serial number 91239 under loading lever, with a 78 overstamp, walnut grips with cartouche on left side, serial number 91239 under the grip, with a 78/I next to it, name carved under grip and a September, 1863 date, blued-steel frame with various sub-inspector markings, top of blued barrel marked PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK, U.S.A., barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 14 1/2 in. $1,500-1,800 34 Engraved English Tranter-pattern Revolver, c. mid-1850s, serial number 13271.T, checkered walnut grips with engraved frame marked on top of frame MANTON & SON. 6 DOVER ST. LONDON, and on loading lever and left side of frame with W. TRANTER’S/ PATENT, engraved barrel, triggerguard and buttplate, barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 10 3/4 in.

35 Robbins & Lawrence Pepperbox Pistol, c. 1851-54, serial number 5753, walnut grips, engraved steel frame, ribbed barrel marked ROBBINS & LAWRENCE CO., WINDSOR. VT, and PATENT.1849, overall lg. 9 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 36 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, c. 1862, serial number 201646, walnut grip, brass backstrap and triggerguard, left side of frame marked COLTS/PATENT, top of barrel marked ADDRESS SAML COLT/HARTFORD CT., barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 37 Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver, c. 1865-68, serial number 23791, rosewood grips, blued frame, cylinder, and barrel, top of barrel marked SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS./PAT.D. APR.3. JULY 5. 1859. &NOV. 21. 1865., barrel lg. 3 1/2, overall lg. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

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38 Identified Model 1860 Colt Army Revolver, Holster, Cap Box, and Belt, c. 1861-65, serial number 51031, all matching but wedge which is serial number 9262, walnut grips with right side carved D N, frame marked COLTS PATENT on left side, and on top of barrel ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S.A., leather Model 1851 saber belt with brass eagle and wreath buckle, cap box with maker’s mark on inside flap J.A. BAKER/NEW. YORK, and a leather holster with maker’s mark on back E. GAYLORD/CHICOPEE/MASS. Note: Lot includes a 1968 dated note stating that the pistol was owned by Darius Negus from Rhode Island, and it was being given to a descendant. Negus is listed as being a Private in the 4th Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry. $1,500-1,800

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39 Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver, Cap Box, Cartridge Box, Holster, Belt, and Spurs, c. 1862, serial number 44160, all matching except wedge, walnut grips with light cartouche marks, marked on top of barrel ADDRESS COL. SAML. COLT NEWYORK U.S. AMERICA, leather cap box, pistol cartridge box, holster, Model 1851 blackenedbuff leather belt, and a pair of brass spurs, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 14 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $1,500-1,700

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40 Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver, c. 1862, serial number 28731, walnut grips, brass triggerguard, steel frame with four screws, marked COLTS/PATENT on left side, top of barrel marked ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, lg. 13 1/2 in. Note: Comes with a letter stating that the pistol was descended in the family of either John A. Sargent, or Grover O. Sargent, both members of the 1st Maine Cavalry. $1,000-1,200


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41 Martially Marked Massachusetts Arms Adams Patent Navy Model Revolver, c. 1858, steel cylinder marked serial number 8 and a lightly stamped T, and an A near the nipple, blued-steel frame marked ADAMS. PATLNT/MAY 3D 1853 with an A near the grip, right side of frame marked PATENT/ JUNE 3, 1856, topstrap lightly and doubly marked MANUFACTURED BY/MASS. ARMS CO./CHICOPEE FALLS., side of loading lever marked KERR’S PATENT/APRIL 14, 1857 with a very lightly stamped T nearby, checkered walnut grips with a cartouche on each side, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 12 5/8 in. Provenance: Through family descent to the consignor, owned by 1st Lieutenant Melvin S. Smith, Company E, 13th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment. $1,000-1,200

42 Manhattan Navy Revolver, c. 1861-64, serial number 35582, walnut grip with silver-plate brass triggerguard and backstrap, 1859 patent date on cylinder, top of barrel marked MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. NEWARK N.J., barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 11 in. $300-500 43 Lucius W. Pond Pocket Revolver, c. 186170, serial number 1217, walnut grip with steel frame and cylinder, top of barrel marked L.W. POND WORCESTER MASS.PAT’D JULY 10. 1860., large brass front sight, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 in.

44 Nickel-plated Model 1860 Colt Army Richards Conversion Revolver, c. late 19th century, serial number 5305, walnut grip with plated backstrap and trigger, side of plated steel frame marked PAT. JULY 25, 1871/ PAT. JULY 2, 1872, steel cylinder has some remaining scene left, top of barrel marked ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 14 1/2 in. $6,500-8,500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Fleck and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

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45 Engraved Nickel-plated Model 1873 Colt Single Action Revolver, c. 1877, serial number 36149, checkered ivory grip, ornate engraved frame, cylinder, and barrel, frame marked on left side 45 CAL, as well as PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871/” JULY. 2, -72./” JAN. 19, -75, top of barrel marked COLT’S PT.F.A.MFG. Co. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A., barrel lg. 7 1/2 in, overall lg. 13 3/4 in.

46 Schlund Double-trigger Revolver, c. 1880s, serial number 193, walnut grip with bluedsteel parts, marked on the top of the barrel KYNOCH GUN FACTORY ASTON, and marked on the top strap PATENT MODEL, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $1,000-1,200

47 Colt Frontier Six Shooter Revolver, c. 1892, serial number 145654, .44 caliber, hard rubber eagle and shield grip, steel frame marked PAT.SEPT. 13.1871,/JULY 2.72, JAN 19.75., steel barrel marked COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER on left side, with Colt historical data sheet, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 in. $700-900

Note: Lot includes Colt papers authenticating its manufacture and shipment to B. Kittredge & Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 23rd, 1877. $8,000-10,000

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48 Continental Rapier, c. 17th century, gildedsteel hilt with ornate inlays and small chain and inset figures, wire-wrapped grip, steel blade marked by maker on both sides of the ricasso, blade lg. 43, overall lg. 49 in. $800-1,200

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49 Scottish Basket-hilt Sword, c. early to mid-18th century, pierced iron hilt with hearts, circles, and other patterns, leather-covered wooden grip, and engraved iron pommel, blade marked on one side with crowns between the letters AN DR EA, and on the other side FA RA RA, blade lg. 32 3/4, overall lg. 38 1/2 in. $1,000-1,200

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50 Brass-hilted Eagle-pommel Sword, c. 177090, brass pommel in eagle head shape with a hole for a chain, bone grip missing a wire or tape wrap, counter-guard with eagle quillons, steel blade with a thin fuller, and a wider fuller in the center of the blade, blade lg. 24 3/8, overall lg. 30 3/8 in. $700-900

51 American Horseman’s Saber, c. late 18th century, brass-hilted sword with brass wirewrapped wooden grip, unmarked partially blued-steel blade with triple fullers, blade lg. 33, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Provenance: Deaccessioned from a private museum in New England. $1,500-2,000

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52 Nathan Starr Cavalry Saber and Scabbard, c. early 19th century, leather-covered grip with steel hilt, steel blade marked on the ricasso US/P/LS/N.STARR, steel scabbard, blade lg. 32, overall lg. 37 in. $300-500 53 Nathan Starr 1818 Contract Cavalry Saber with Scabbard, c. early 19th century, leathercovered wooden grip with steel hilt, steel blade marked on ricasso US/P/JN/N.STARR/I, steel scabbard with throat and carrying rings, blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 40 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

54 Nathan Starr 1818 Contract Cavalry Saber with Scabbard, c. early 19th century, leathercovered wooden grip with steel hilt, steel blade marked on ricasso US/P/JN/N.STARR, steel scabbard with carrying rings, blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 40 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 55 Nathan Starr 1812 Contract Cavalry Saber, c. 1812, iron hilt and knuckle bow with wooden grip, steel blade marked on ricasso P/HHP, and N. STARR, blade lg. 32 3/4, overall lg. 37 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

56 Continental Dragoon Saber, c. 19th century, iron hilt with langets and a leather-wrapped wooden grip, curved steel blade, steel scabbard with two carrying rings, blade lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 39 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 57 Model 1860 Naval Cutlass and Scabbard, c. late 19th century, brass hilt with leathercovered wooden grip, steel blade with a single fuller marked lightly AMES MFG/CHICOPEE, and the opposite side with U.S.N. and an illegible inspector and date, leather scabbard with copper rivets and brass frog finial, blade lg. 26, overall lg. 31 3/4 in. $300-500

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58 Froelich Confederate Officer’s Sword, c. 1861-65, brass hilt with the letters C.S.A. in a banner on foliate designs, quillon has an X X stamp, leather-wrapped grip with brass wire, unmarked steel blade, with Spanish brown painted scabbard with brass drag, bands, and X X marked brass throat, blade lg. 29, overall lg. 35 in. Provenance: By family descent to the consignor. Note: This sword was purportedly brought home by a veteran of the 13th New Hampshire Regiment at the end of the Civil War. $8,000-10,000

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59 Civil War Medical Staff Sword, c. 1861-65, cast-brass hilt with an eagle, foliate designs, and a shield on the langet with MS, engraved blade marked Medical Staff, scabbard has foliate designs around throat, middle band, and drag, blade lg. 30, overall lg. 35 1/2 in. $300-500 60 Model 1860 Naval Cutlass and Scabbard, c. late 19th century, brass hilt with leathercovered wooden grip, steel blade with single fuller and no visible maker’s marks, leather scabbard with copper rivets and brass frog finial, blade lg. 26, overall lg. 31 3/4 in. $300-500 61 Model 1860 Cavalry Saber and Sword Knot, c. 1862, brass hilt with leather and wire-wrapped wooden grip, blade marked on ricasso FDG/JUN/1862/US, and MANSFIELD/&/LAMB/FORESTDALE.R.I., with leather sword knot at bottom, blade lg. 35, overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 62 Model 1840 Sheble & Fisher Light Artillery Saber, c. 1861-65, brass hilt with leather covered grip and copper wire wrap, steel blade marked on ricasso SHEBLE&FISHER/ PHILADA., steel scabbard, blade lg. 31 1/2, overall lg. 37 in. $300-500

63 Identified Model 1850 Non-regulation Foot Officer’s Sword, c. 1861-65, steel hilt with pierced hilt, and eagle over US, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade marked on ricasso SCHUYLER HARTLEY/&GRAHAM/ PROVED/NEW YORK on one side, and a CLAUBERG/SOLINGEN on the other, blade also engraved with US, and eagle, and foliate designs, steel scabbard engraved on upper hilt near throat C.R. POMEROY Jr./33rd O.V.I., blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 38 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000 64 Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword, c. mid to late 19th century, brass hilt with foliate designs, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade has light engraving on the blade and two stamps on the ricasso, black leather scabbard with brass throat, middle band, and drag, blade lg. 27 1/4, overall lg. 32 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 65 Model 1850 Non-regulation Foot Officer’s Sword, c. 1861-65, brass hilt of simplified pattern with a shagreen-wrapped wooden grip, ricasso marked HORSTMANN/ DRUCKER, and on the opposite side NEWYORK, steel scabbard with two carrying rings, blade lg. 31 3/4, overall lg. 37 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

66 Model 1840 Cavalry Saber, c. mid-19th century, brass hilt and handguard with leather and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade marked on ricasso HORSTMANN/PHILA, steel scabbard with two carrying rings, with leather sword knot, blade lg. 35 1/2, overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

67 Confederate D-guard Bowie Knife, c. 186165, iron hilt with crude wooden grip, slightly curved single-edged iron blade, blade lg. 22 1/2, overall lg. 27 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 68 Two Cavalry Sabers, c. mid to late 19th century, a Model 1840 cavalry saber marked SHEBLE & FISHER/PHILADA., and a Model 1860 light cavalry saber marked Made By/ AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE, and US/ J.C.W./65, overall lg. 43 in. $400-600 69 Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword, c. mid to late 19th century, brass hilt with foliate designs surrounding a US, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip, engraved steel blade marked with a panoply of arms and U.S., steel scabbard with brass fittings, overall lg. 36 3/8 in. $300-500

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70 Confederate Foot Officer’s Sword, c. 186162, possibly by Leech & Rigdon, brass hilt with foliate designs and CS in an oval, leather covered wood grip, steel blade with very light foliate designs, blade lg. 29 3/8, overall lg. 35 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $1,000-1,200

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71 Model 1850 Staff & Field Officer’s Sword, c. mid to late 19th century, brass hilt with foliate designs surrounding a US, shagreen and wirewrapped grip, blade marked SOLINGEN and PROOVED with little remaining engraving, steel scabbard with engraved brass fittings and UNION engraved on the drag, overall lg. 39 in. $300-500 72 Mughal-style Dagger, c. 19th century, gold inlaid hilt with inset jewels, gold-inlaid iron blade, red and green velvet-covered scabbard, blade lg. 10 3/8, overall lg. 15 1/2 in. $800-1,200

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73 Arabian Jambiya Sword, Scabbard, and Belt, c. 19th century, wood, steel, and brass hilt with ornate designs, curved steel blade, leather and iron-covered wood scabbard attached to a leather belt with hand-stitched patterns, blade lg. 20, overall lg. 25 1/2 in. $400-600

74 Krag Bowie Bayonet, c. 1900, walnut grips with steel counter-guard and steel blade marked US on one side, and dated 1900 on the other, blued-steel scabbard with belt hook, blade lg. 9, overall lg. 14 1/2 in. $600-800


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75 Four Model 1905 Bayonets with Scabbards, c. early to mid-20th century, a bayonet with wood grips and blued-steel blade marked SA/1906 in a fiberglass scabbard marked USN/MK 1, a bayonet with plastic grips and parkerized steel blade marked O L/US/1942 in a fiberglass scabbard marked with an ordnance bomb and U.S., a bayonet with wood grips and parkerized steel blade marked U.F.H./U.S./1942 in a fiberglass scabbard marked US in an ordnance bomb, and a bayonet with wooden grips and bluedsteel blade marked R.I.A./1906 in a leather scabbard marked R.I.A/1907, blade lg. 16, overall lg. 21 1/2 in. $400-600 76 Four Model 1905 Bayonets with Scabbards, c. early 20th century, a leather scabbard marked R.I.A./1921 with a bayonet marked SA/1919, a bayonet marked SA/1908 with canvas and leather scabbard, a bayonet marked R.I.A./1918 with a canvas and leather scabbard, and a bayonet marked SA/1916 with a Marine Corps canvas and leather scabbard, blade lg. 16, overall lg. 21 5/8 in. $400-600

77 Six M3 Fighting Knives, c. 1943-45, steel blades and leather grips, all various makers with M8 fiberglass scabbards, one is like-new in an unissued scabbard, blade lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. $400-600 78 Six M3 Fighting Knives, c. 1943-45, steel blades with leather grips, made by various makers, five with M8 fiberglass scabbards, one with M6 MOOSE CO./1943 marked scabbard, blade lg. 6 3/4, overall lg. 11 3/4 in. $400-600 79 Five M1 Garand Bayonets, c. mid-20th century, three bayonets with plastic grips and parkerized steel blades in fiberglass scabbards, two with plastic grips and parkerized steel blades with no scabbards, blade lg. 9 3/4, overall lg. 16 in. $200-400

80 Randall Model 18 Attack and Survival Knife with Scabbard, and a Survival Tool, c. 20th century, steel hilt with a rubber cap, brass handguard, steel blade marked RANDALL MADE/ORLANDO, FLA., leather scabbard with sharpening stone, scabbard marked RANDALL MADE/KNIVES/ORLANDO, FLA., and a knuckle-type survival tool marked SURVIVAL-RESCUE TOOL on one side, and PAT. NO. 3865370 on the other. $300-500 81 Six Wilkinson British Commemorative Swords, c. 20th century, serial number 2 out of a series of 250, a rifle regiment officer’s sword, an infantry officer’s sword, a Scottish basket-hilt sword, an Irish guard sword, a royal artillery officer’s sword, and a cavalry officer’s sword, with two wooden brackets for wall mounting. $400-600

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82 Continental Burgonet Helmet, c. 16th/17th century, iron helmet shell with hinged ear flaps and a visor, with intact coarse linen liner hand-sewn to the leather riveted liner band, ht. 12 in. $1,000-1,500

83 New York Engraved Map Horn, c. 1760, recessed wooden plug, horn engraved with birds, New York City, Ft. Ticonderoga, Albany, Montreal, Ft. Edward, ships, a flower, and a crest with two unicorns, dark brown faceted spout, lg. 13 in. Note: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $5,000-7,000

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84 East India Company Wall Gun Lock, c. 1793, iron lock plate marked on the tail with the East India Company heart and 4/V/E/I/C, marked in front of the cock with BRANDER, mounted on a wooden base, lock ht. 5, lg. 9 3/8 in. $400-600

85 Federal Period Officer’s Wing-type Epaulettes, c. early 19th century, dark blue wool broadcloth with silver-plate scales and round eagle insignia, a double row of silver braid around the border, and silver fringe, bottom lined with white silk. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

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86 Cocked Hat with Painted Tin Case, c. late 18th/early 19th century, a natural felt body covered with cloth to imitate a beaver hat body, silk grosgrain ribbon around the border of the leaves, and a painted tin case, the outside with a reddish japanned base, with black designs, and a carry handle, inside is a reddish japanning, with a 1783 dated tax document to Colonel Jeremiah Mason, box ht. 5 1/4, lg. 14 1/2, wd. 16 in. Note: Colonel Jeremiah Mason was born in Connecticut on February 21st, 1730, and died April 16th, 1813. He commanded a company during the Siege of Boston, was promoted to Colonel in 1776, and commanded Fort Trumbull. This may have been a hat he wore later in life. $700-900


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87 U.S. Marked Early 19th Century Snare Drum with Sticks, wooden shell with brass tack design, faint white painted U S at the top of the shell with a starburst pattern painted around vent hole, small carved G A S near bottom, red painted hoops with calfskin heads, replaced rope, and several Civil War era leather ears, heavy sticks, ht. 16, dia. 16 1/2 in. $400-600

88 Model 1851-style Massachusetts Militia Shako, c. 1850s, dark blue broadcloth body with a leather band around the base, and another covering the crown, a sheet-brass sunburst device below an eagle, and a white metal I set in the center of a royal blue backing, two cuff size Massachusetts buttons holding on the black-painted leather chinstrap, leather visor, black leather sweatband with a tan glazed cotton lining, and a stamped-gilt maker’s label (illegible) on the inside crown, ht. 11 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

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89 Model 1846 Navy Powder Flask and a Peace Flask, c. mid-19th century, a brass flask with an anchor marked U.S.N., spout base marked ADAMS and dated 1846, and a peace flask with a panoply of arms, and marked in the central shield with US, spout base marked BATTY/SPRINGFIELD MASS and dated 1856, ht. 10, wd. 4 1/8 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

90 Model 1855 Artillery Shell Jacket, c. 1861-65, blue twill-woven cloth body with red herringbone twill tape on cuffs, collar, and body, coarse gray twill woven lining, and white muslin sleeve linings, marked size 4 in right sleeve lining with undecipherable inspector’s stamp. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. $1,000-1,200

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91 Surgeon’s Medical Kit and Documents Related to Lucius Clarke, 13th Connecticut Volunteers, c. 1863-65, walnut case with brass fittings, oval plate on the center of the lid marked U.S.A/Hosp. Dept., inside of case lined in purple velvet, undecipherable maker’s mark on velvet separator inside lid, contents include amputation saws, scalpels, tourniquet, trephine, and other medical instruments, papers include muster in, requisitions, returns, and a carte-de-visite of Dr. Lucius W. Clarke in uniform, case lg. 16 1/8, wd. 6 3/8, ht. 3 3/8 in. $5,000-7,000

92 Society of The Cincinnati Medal of General John Meredith Read, c. mid-19th century, enameled and gilt Society of The Cincinnati medal with ribbon, and another smaller medal with gold chain and two pins, wooden frame with velvet backing, silver plaque engraved Order of the Cincinnati which belonged to Gen. John Merideth Read. His Great Uncle Commodore Thomas Read having been one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Society, wd. 7 1/2, ht. 9 1/2 in. $400-600 93 Musician’s Dress Coat, c. 1861-65, Model 1858 contract-made dress coat in blue twill-woven cloth, with red cloth sewn to collar, cuffs, front of coat, and back with two additional rows of buttons, muslin sleeve lining with JAMES B. BOYLAN maker’s mark in left sleeve, and the initials in iron gall ink A.C.B. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. $600-800 94 Civil War Relic Board, wood-framed panel with an enlisted man’s belt, canteen, bulletstruck wood fragments, cartridge box strap eagle plates, waistbelt plates, and hat badges. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 95 Medical Officer’s Dress Epaulettes, c. late 19th century, gold bullion epaulettes with a gold embroidered 6 on a blue velvet circle, a gold major’s leaf, and silver embroidered MS, a japanned tin case with a paper label which reads Geo. W. Sargent/C.O. D Lawrence,/ Mass., with a central compartment containing bullion lieutenant’s bars, a spool of gold gilt thread, and pins for tacking down the insignia.

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96 Five Non-dug Confederate Coat-size Buttons, c. mid to late 19th century, a South Carolina button backmarked H T & B/ MANCHESTER, a Georgia button backmarked VAN WART SON & CO., a Georgia button backmarked W.G. MINTZER/PHILA 1861, a Confederate Navy button backmarked FIRMIN & SONS 153 STRAND LONDON, and a Confederate staff button backmarked TREBLE GILT EXTRA RICH.

97 Dress Epaulettes of General Benjamin F. Butler, c. mid to late 19th century, gold epaulettes with gold bullion fringe, gilded eagle A buttons and single embroidered stars, brass hardware on bottom marked HORSTMANN & CO/NEW YORK, with red morocco leather and velvet, japanned tin case contains multiple sets of brass mounting hardware and two additional sets of embroidered stars.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

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98 Group of Civil War Relics, c. 1861-65, large group of bullets, dug relics, canteen, cartridge box tin, and bullet-struck wood. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

99 Gettysburg Tree with Embedded Artillery Projectiles, c. late 19th century, a large section of oak tree with two artillery rounds embedded, as well as a fragment of an artillery shell, ht. 55, wd. 11 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.

100 Group of Civil War Images, c. 1861-65, five tintype images of enlisted soldiers, and an officer holding his forage cap. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

Note: In the late 19th century this tree was brought back from Little Round Top in Gettysburg to Grand Army of The Republic Post 89, Beverly, Massachusetts. $1,000-1,500

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101 Small Eleven-star First National Confederate Flag, c. 1861, hand-sewn red and white striped field, a blue canton with white embroidered yarn stars, and a white cotton hoist, and a testament from H.B. Wallis, flag ht. 12 1/2, wd. 16 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: Also included with this lot is a note that reads, “This flag was taken from a Rebel Soldier in Baltimore by Joe Stone and given to H.B. Wallis in july 31-1862 during the Civil War. The 11 stars on the flag represent the first 11 regiments of the southern armys this is a true Rebel flag one of the first-made. HB Wallis enlisted in Co E. 8th Regiment-in July of 1861- Joseph Stone enlisted for 3 months in the 59th Mass Regiment and never returnedFeb 12-1936 this flag was given to Carol M. Merrow great nephew by marriage by H.B. Wallis for him to preserve and keep as long as he lives and promised by him to do so. witness Mrs M.E.W. Clark.� $700-900

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102 Civil War Officer’s Chapeaus, Hat Badges, and Buttons, folding beaver officer’s chapeau with ostrich feathers, gold bullion hat cords, gold bullion cockade with gold eagle, maker’s mark on inside label POLLARD & LEIGHTON over an eagle, the remnants of its pasteboard box, a group of Massachusetts buttons, G.A.R. veteran’s badge, hat badges, and a beaver chapeau and tin case. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: These items belonged to Dr. George W. Sargent, surgeon of the 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. $400-600

103 Model 1858 Commercial Hospital Steward’s Frock Coat, Sash, and Belt of Charles P. Morse, c. 1861-65, blue broadcloth body with crimson trim on cuffs and collar, sleeves have green hospital steward’s chevrons with embroidered caduceus, nine officer’s quality eagle I buttons on front, and three on each cuff, body and collar lined with dark green silk, white twill-woven sleeve linings with sewn name tag above sleeve lining on left sleeve marked C.P. Morse, red worsted sash with tassels on ends, and leather belt with brass eagle and wreath buckle. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College.

Note: Charles P. Morse from Lynnfield, Massachusetts, enlisted as a hospital steward in the 17th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment July 22, 1861, and was discharged August 7, 1862. $2,000-3,000 104 Group of Carte-de-visites and Two Tintypes, c. 1861-65, including Winfield Scott, two Robert E. Lee, McClellan, Albert Sidney Johnston, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davis’s capture, various naval officers, Charles Sumner, and two tintypes of a navy seaman. $300-500

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105 Civil War Carved Pipe-bowl, c. 1861-65, carved pipe bowl carved on the front with CHANCELLORSVILLE & FRDKSBURG/ GETTYSBURG over a USA, lg. 3 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: With the pipe was a note that states, “This pipe was made from a tree root, hand carved by the great grandfather of Mrs. Marjorie Davis, while he was in a Confederate prison Civil War 1861-1865.” $300-500

106 Two Pairs of Civil War Officer’s Epaulettes and a Pair of Shoulder Straps, c. mid to late 19th century, a pair of gold bullion officer’s dress epaulettes in a japanned tin case, inscribed on the lid W. L. Wann Jr./13th U.S. Infantry, a pair of gold bullion officer’s dress epaulettes in a japanned tin case, and a pair of infantry captain’s shoulder straps.

108 Model 1858 Hardee Hat, c. mid to late 19th century, black felt hat body with two rows of stitching around brim, black silk grosgrain ribbon around crown, and a blue wool infantry hat cord, black paper label on inside crown of hat marked U.S. ARMY over an eagle, shield, and panoply of arms, and EXTRA/ MANUFACTURE/3, ht. 6 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. $800-1,000

107 McDowell-style Federal Forage Cap, c. 1861-65, blue broadcloth body with reed welt around the base of the cap, turned black cross-hatched sweatband, black silk padded liner with quilted crown marked SULLENDER/&/PASCAL/6 S. 6th. St., black crescent-shaped visor, black chinstrap with brass buckle and general staff buttons. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

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109 Confederate Two-piece Belt Buckle, c. 1861-65, Richmond pattern brass twopiece belt buckle with CS in the center disc, surrounded by a wreath, lg. 3, ht. 1 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600


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110 Group of Confederate and Federal Currency, c. mid to late 19th century, group of Confederate bills, Louisiana, Georgia, Virginia, Republic of Texas, Alabama, South Carolina, a 14th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery sutler’s note, and some coins. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

111 Model 1858 Forage Cap with Third Corps Badge, c. 1863-65, blue broadcloth body with white second division, third corps badge, black leather chinstrap and visor, lined with brown polished cotton, and a brown sweatband. $800-1,000

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112 5th New Hampshire Regiment Hospital Stores Trunk, c. 1861-65, wooden trunk stenciled in black on one side HOSPITAL STORES/5TH Regt. N.H.V., ht. 16, lg. 24 3/4, wd. 15 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 113 Two Pairs of Civil War-era Boots, c. mid to late 19th century, a pair of low black boots with sewn soles and cloth pulls, and a pair of tall black leather boots with pegged soles, half-soles, and heels, leather pulls, and maker’s mark FISH BOOT/WARRENTED on knee flap. $400-600

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114 Civil War Regulation Enlisted Overcoat, c. mid to late 19th century, sky blue kersey with eagle buttons, sleeves lined with cotton sheeting, and body lined with black and brown striped wool flannel. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000 115 Unissued Civil War Buff Enlisted Man’s Belt and Buckle, c. mid to late 19th century, blackened-buff leather waistbelt with lead-filled brass US marked belt plate, and brass keeper. $300-500

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116 Identified Cartridge Box, Waistbelt, Bayonet, and Scabbard, c. 1862-65, leather cartridge box with lead-filled brass plate marked US, maker’s mark on the side of the box C.S. STORMS/MAKER N.Y., waistbelt has lead-filled brass plate marked US, with keeper removed, steel Springfield Bayonet marked US on the blade, and a leather bayonet scabbard with copper rivets, and no discernable maker’s markings. Note: There is a note with this lot that states that these items were owned by Jacob H. Klugh, a member of the 122nd Pennsylvania Infantry, as well as the 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery. $400-600

117 Model 1855 Cavalry Shell Jacket, c. 1861-65, blue twill-woven cloth body with yellow herringbone twill tape on cuffs, collar, and body, coarse jean cloth lining, and white muslin sleeve linings, marked size 2 in right sleeve with an undecipherable inspector’s stamp.

118 22nd New York-type Kepi, c. 1861-65, blue broadcloth body with French blue soutache braid, cuff-size New York buttons at each end of the visor, and a 22 in white metal on the front band, black leather visor, brown polished cotton liner and black leather sweatband. $800-1,000

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000

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119 Thirty-four-star American Flag with Starform Pattern, c. 1861-63, hand-sewn cotton bunting American flag with hand-applied white cotton stars in a star pattern, hand-pieced cotton stripes, and a white cotton hoist, ht. 28, lg. 46 in. $1,800-2,000 120 Vest, Sash, and Veteran’s Medal of Lt. Robert A. Hall, c. late 19th century, white twill-woven vest with eagle I buttons, lined with plain-woven white cotton sheeting, crimson officer’s sash, embroidered near knot with R.A. Hall, veteran’s reunion medal with a picture of Lt. Hall which reads TWENTY-SIXTH/ REUNION/141ST N.Y.V./ELMIRA, N.Y./SEPT. 12, 190[…]/PRESIDENT/LIEUT. R.A. HALL. Note: Hall enlisted in company I of the 141st New York on September 10th, 1862, made lieutenant September 11th, 1862, and was discharged for disability on January 10th, 1863. $400-600

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121 Three Civil War Canteens with Covers, c. 1861-65, a smoothside canteen with sky blue cloth cover, cotton web sling, and stopper, a bull’s-eye canteen with sky blue cloth cover, stopper, and a smoothside canteen with a brown jean cloth cover and a cork in the spout. $300-500 122 Group of Civil War Relics, c. 1861-65, a lead-filled brass US belt plate, leather wallet, mouth harp, buttons, dug bullets, a copy of The Soldier’s Prayer Book, a copy of The Soldier’s Pocket Book, hat badges, playing card, eagle breast plate from the Rosensteel collection, coins, small relic board from Gettysburg, a Springfield gun lock dated 1864, a Crosby B model fife with silver ferrules, and a Meerschaum pipe bowl of a bearded man wearing a fez. $300-500

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123 Civil War-era Company-grade Infantry Officer’s Frock Coat, c. late 19th century, blue wool broadcloth body with general service buttons on front, and sleeves at cuff, blue embroidered shoulder straps with first lieutenant’s bars, green silk lining in body and white cotton drill in sleeves. $800-1,000

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124 Identified Fifth Rhode Island Commercial Haversack and Belt, c. 1863-65, leather officer’s belt with attaching hardware and brass buckle with eagle and wreath, leather and painted cloth officer’s haversack painted on front J.B. LANDERS/CO. G/5th Reg. R.I.V. Note: John B. Landers enlisted as a private in Company F, 1st Rhode Island Detached Militia on May 2nd, 1861, wounded at the battle of Bull Run July 21st, 1861, first sergeant in Company G, 5th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery on October 10th, 1862, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant of Company I on April 10th18C, 1863, promoted to 1st Lieutenant of Company F on January 1st, 1865, mustered out of service June 26th, 1865. $800-1,000

125 Portrait of Jefferson Davis, c. 1864, photographic portrait of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, on the lower right is inscribed When the Confederate army and government withdrew from Richmond, on April 2. 1865, Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, left this portrait of Jefferson Davis in his office. It was given to me by a Provost Marshal’s officer who found it there. C.A.D., on the back upper left is a clear piece of glass, behind which it states Honbl J.P. Benjamin/Secy State/With respects of/W. Preston/Havana, 7 May 1864, ht. 17 1/2, wd. 14 1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: W. Preston could possibly be William Preston, Confederate Minister to Emperor Maximilian of Mexico. $400-600

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126 1864 Pattern Cartridge Box, Enfield Bayonet, and Scabbard, c. 1864-65, black leather cartridge box with a stamped US, and an oval inspector’s stamp marked R. WHITE/U.S/ORD. DEPT/SUB INSPECTOR, Enfield bayonet marked on blade JS, and a leather scabbard with brass fittings. $300-500

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127 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Signed Copy of The Song of Hiawatha, c. 1855, first edition copy of The Song of Hiawatha by Longfellow, signed J.L. Chamberlain on the title page, and J.L. Chamberlain/Personal Copy on the fly leaf, inside cover is written John R Van Winkle/1912/Grandma, ht. 7 3/8, wd. 5 in. $400-600

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128 Two Cartridge Boxes and a Cap Box, c. mid to late 19th century, a Model 1855 cartridge box with brass US plate, a cap box, and a carbine cartridge box. $400-600


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129 Model 1853/55 Knapsack and Model 1858 Canteen of Lemuel E. Elston, 124th New York Infantry, c. 1861-65, black painted canvas knapsack with leather straps, white painted marking on front L.E.E. CO. F/124 N.Y.S.V., and on inside L.E. ELSTON/PORT. JERVIS/124/CO. F/N.Y.S.V. N.Y, smoothside canteen with coarse brown cloth covering, marked in white paint on one side L.E.E./CO. F, and on the other CO. F./124.N.Y., pewter spout marked L.E.E. CO. F, with twill woven cotton sling. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. Note: Lemuel Elston was a member of the “Orange Blossoms” fighting in the battles of Manassas, Bull Run, and Gettysburg. He was captured and imprisoned at Andersonville, Georgia. $400-600

130 Military Records, Carte-de-visite, and Reference Book of Orlando Keen, c. late 19th century, bound book called Military record/of/ORLANDO KEEN/with/Historic Reference, a three-ring binder with an image of Orlando Keen, 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery with a tintype image of a child, a Brady marked carte-de-visite of Orlando Keen, and military records including muster rolls, return of clothing and camp equipage, passes, muster out papers, and discharge. Note: Orlando Keen enlisted December 10th, 1861 Carbon County, Pennsylvania, was promoted to Lieutenant, and was discharged May 16th, 1865 at Petersburg, Virginia. $300-500

131 37th North Carolina General Order Book, and a 175th Pennsylvania Company Morning Reports Book, c. 1861-62, pasteboard covered order book marked GENERAL/ORDER/BOOK/37th/Regiment/ Na’ Ca’/Troops with pasted in entries from November 1861 to February 1862, and a leather-covered book marked COMPANY/ MORNING REPORTS listing reports from December 1862, to July 1863. Provenance: Deaccessioned from a private museum in New England. $1,000-1,500 132 Rope Tension Base Drum, c. mid-19th century, red painted hoops, calfskin heads, shell with tack pattern and ivory vent hole, maker’s mark inside shell MANUFACTURED BY/WM. BOUCHER, Jr./MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS/BALTIMORE, MD., ht. 18, wd. 25 in. $400-600

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133 Robert E. Lee Signed Carte-de-visite, c. 19th century, wood-framed carte-de-visite of Robert E. Lee in uniform, signed below the image R E Lee, ht. 8, wd. 6 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000 134 Group of Civil War Images, c. 1861-65, group of tintype images of soldiers and a few civilians, and a large wood-framed image on paper of Little Round Top after the Battle of Gettysburg. $400-600

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135 Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens’s Inkwell, c. 1861-65, black painted tin with a glass insert, and a wooden wall mount with shelf and four small 6th Corps badges, well ht. 2 1/2, dia. 4 1/16 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: On the bottom of the well is a note that reads, “Taken from the desk of Vice President A.H. Stephens in Rebel senate chambers Richmond Va. at its capture Apr. 3. 1863.” $200-400 136 Group of American Officer’s Embroidered Shoulder Straps and Hat Badge, c. mid to late 19th century, a pair of blue infantry 2nd Lieutenant straps, a pair if blue infantry 1st Lieutenant straps, blue infantry Major straps, red artillery 1st Lieutenant straps, red artillery Colonel straps, and an embroidered eagle hat badge. $400-600

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137 Thirty-star American Flag, c. 1848-51, hand-sewn wool bunting American flag with white cotton stars, cotton canvas hoist with rope set in the hoist with eyes on top and bottom, and a strip of cotton tape sewn to the fly end, ht. 10, lg. 18 ft. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $1,000-1,200 138 Group of Civil War Images, c. 1861-65, tintype images of soldiers and a few civilians, and a wood-framed image on paper of an unknown regiment. $400-600


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139 McDowell-style Federal Forage Cap with 2nd Corps Badge, c. 1861-65, faded blue broadcloth body, pasteboard crown with three vent holes cut, red broadcloth 2nd Corps, 1st Division badge on lower front of crown, turned leather sweatband, twilled cotton lining with padding, remnants of an eagle on underside of the crown, and a black leather crescentshaped visor. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000 140 Model 1855 Cartridge Box, Cap Box, and Musket Sling, c. mid to late 19th century, a leather cartridge box with US box plate and eagle breast plate, a musket sling with inspector stamps, and a cap box. $400-600

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141 Civil War Naval Primer Box, c. 1861-65, brown-painted wooden dovetailed box, on the top is stenciled PRIMERS/800/ON NO ACCOUNT TO BE/PUT IN THE MAGAZINE., and on the front NAVAL LABORATORY/ WASHINGTON., inside the cover is stenciled ORDNANCE LABORATORY/U.S.N. YARD/ WASHINGTON, with a paper label glued inside with a handwritten note Fort Macon, NC./april 1862./Presented to Sergt. J.E. Fuller./clerk to chief of ordnance./Dept of North Carolina, inside of box lined with tin, ht. 7 1/2, lg. 9 1/2, dp. 8 1/2 in. $1,600-1,800 142 Forty-six Carte-de-visites, c. mid to late 19th century, images include George Washington, Colonel Elmer Elsworth, Major Robert Anderson, and other military figures, some religious and home front scenes, several after Matthew Brady. $800-1,200

143 Louisiana Confederate Belt Plate, c. 186165, lead-filled brass rectangular belt plate with pelican surrounded by stars and a wreath, back has two bent brass hooks on one side and one on the other, ht. 2 1/8, wd. 3 1/8 in. $1,000-1,200 144 Model 1855 Cartridge Box, Belt, Bayonet Scabbard, and Cap Box, c. mid to late 19th century, a leather cartridge box with US belt plate, a leather waistbelt with US belt plate, a cap box, and a bayonet scabbard. $300-500 145 5th New Hampshire Officer’s Trunk, c. 1861-65, leather-covered wood trunk with internal compartments, stenciled in white on one side Lt. G.S. GOVE,/Co. K, 5th Regt. N.H.V., ht. 10 1/2, lg. 24, wd. 14 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

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146 Paymaster’s Uniform Coat, Vest, and Dress Epaulettes, c. 1865-70, dark blue broadcloth double-breasted dress coat with general staff buttons, green silk lining, and striped sleeve linings, marked inside A. Bancoast & Son/San Antonio/Texas., dark blue vest with general staff buttons, dark green back panel, and striped cotton lining, gold bullion dress epaulettes with lieutenant colonel’s embroidered insignia, gold wreath with a silver PD in the middle, general staff buttons, red morocco leather and velvet lining, a japanned tin case marked FROM/ WILSON & STELLWAGON/IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN/WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,/SILVER AND PLATED WARE,/ MILITARY GOODS AND REGALIA,/1028 CHESTNUT STREET,/PHILADELPHIA., with Wilson & Stellwagon business cards in central compartment.

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Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. $700-900 147 Steam Gauge from the U.S.S. Kearsarge, c. 1861-62, brass body with numbered faceplate marked AMERICAN STEAM GAUGE CO./ BOSTON, with the name F.W. LANE/169784, with an article written about the gauge and how it was found from the September 2013 issue of Sea Classics Magazine, dia. 10 1/2 in. $300-500


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148 Artillery Officer’s Cap, Sash, Epaulettes, and Belt of Lieutenant Robert Fletcher, c. late 19th century, Model 1864 artillery officer’s cap with red horsehair plume, first artillery insignia and crossed cannons, maker’s mark on inside HORSTMANN BRO. &/ALLIEN,/ NEW YORK., bullion braid and tassels on crown, and bullion chest cords, leather officer’s belt (missing buckle), maroon officer’s sash, artillery lieutenant’s shoulder boards, artillery officer’s dress epaulettes with gold bullion fringe, circular red insignia with a 1 in the center, and a japanned tin storage case with two artillery buttons and attachment hooks inside.

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Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. Note: Robert Fletcher received his Lieutenant’s commission after his graduation from West Point, and after serving for two years was offered the position as Dean at the newly formed Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College. $1,500-1,700

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149 Die Helden Der Revolution Lithograph, c. 1850-90, wood-framed lithograph by Frederick Girsch of Generals Washington, De Kalb, Von Steuben, Pulaski, Kosciuszko, Lafayette, and Muhlenberg, ht. 31, lg. 36 in. $300-500 150 Spurs and Cavalry Gauntlets, c. late 19th century, brass enlisted man’s spurs with steel wheels, leather cavalry gauntlets marked PHILADELPHIA DEPOT/QUINLAN. $300-500 151 1872 Pattern Officer’s Frock Coat and Trousers, c. late 19th century, blue broadcloth double-breasted frock coat with Massachusetts buttons, three gold metallic loops on each cuff, 1872 shoulder knots with major’s insignia and MD, and a pair of sky blue broadcloth trousers.

152 Records Book Trunk of Captain Philip Reade, c. late 19th century, brown-painted wooden trunk with steel fittings, marked on the sides READE/U.S. ARMY/RECORDERS BOOKS, and on the front CAPTAIN PHILIP READE, with shipping labels tacked to the sides from various posts, including Maddison Barracks, NY., and Hdqrs. Dept. of Dakota, with many pages of research on the life, service, and death of Philip Reade, ht. 17 1/2, wd. 20 1/4, lg. 40 in. Note: Reade was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1844. He began his military service in the signal corps during the Civil War, studied at West Point for a term, and was appointed as a second lieutenant in the Third Infantry in May of 1867, appointed Lieutenant Colonel in December of 1898, and died as a Brigadier General in 1919, serving in the Civil War, Indian Wars, and the Spanish American War. $1,000-1,500

153 Group of G.A.R. Medals, c. late 19th/ early 20th century, a MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN 1861 medal, a miniature watch presented to Waltham Post 29 by the Waltham Watch Company, small canteen with WE DRANK FROM THE SAME CANTEEN around the border, and a group of NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT medals with ribbons. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $500-700 154 Model 1902 McClellan Saddle, c. early 19th century, leather saddle with brass and iron fittings, marked 12 INCH SEAT on the front escutcheon, with a Model 1886 carbine boot attached. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

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155 Mark I Pederson Device and Canvas Pouches, c. 1918, steel device marked REMINGTON-BRIDGEPORT/PEDERSONS PATS. PENDING, the other side marked U.S.A. 1918-MARK I with serial number 915, three canvas magazine bags, and the bolt pouch, device lg. 12 3/4 in. $3,000-5,000

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156 Warner-Swasey WWI Rifle Scope and Case, c. early 20th century, steel and brass sight for 1903 Springfield rifle, marked TELESCOPIC MUSKET SIGHT/MODEL OF 1913 No 4953/THE WARNER& SWASEY CO./ PAT.FEB3-06.MAY 22-06.DEC15-08., with leather case (missing its strap), lg. 12 in. $700-900

157 Model 1903 Springfield Twenty-round Box Magazine, c. early to mid-20th century, blued-steel box extension magazine with original cardboard packing box, lg. 5 1/2, wd. 3 3/4 in. $500-700

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158 M1A1 Carbine Folding Stock and Canvas Leg Scabbard, c. 1942-43, walnut stock with pistol grip stamped with ordnance marking, on the bottom of the grip is stamped RI/3, parkerized metal folding stock with oiler, canvas leg scabbard marked on outside flap U.S., and inside with an illegible maker and 1943. $400-600 159 Nine Repainted M1 Helmets and Liners, c. mid-20th century, nine fixed and swivel bale, front seam helmets repainted in various schemes, one with paratrooper liner and markings, and one as a Korean War 1st Armored Division helmet. $400-600

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160 Scale Model of the Attack Transport U.S.S. Cambria, c. late 20th century, 1/8 scale model painted gray with black camouflage, in an inlaid wooden case on wooden stand with a glass and brass bonnet, built by modeler Stephen W. Henninger as a private commission, ht. 60, lg. 70 1/2, wd. 19 1/4 in. Note: The U.S.S. Cambria (APA-36) was launched November 10th, 1942, and fought through the majority of the Pacific Theatre through the 1960s. $3,000-5,000

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161 French Model 1777 Musket with Mixed Parts, c. late 18th century, a walnut 1777-style stock with 1763 marked barrel tank, lock has brass pan and is marked Libreville, earlier style triggerguard and barrel bands, barrel lg. 44, overall lg. 59 in. $1,200-1,400

162 Continental Dog-lock Musket, c. 18th century, walnut stock with brass faceted ramrod pipes, nose cap, triggerguard, sideplate, and buttplate, steel dog-lock, octagonal to round barrel with proofmarks at breech, bayonet lock ring near the muzzle, barrel lg. 37 1/4, overall lg. 52 1/4 in.

163 East India Company Flintlock Musket and Bayonet, c. 1779, walnut stock with East India storekeeper’s stamp on the butt, brass fittings, iron lockplate marked with the East India markings and the date 1779, with MOORE in front of the hammer, top of the barrel marked with East India markings and MOORE, bayonet marked on the socket with a 2, barrel lg. 38 1/2, overall lg. 54 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $2,000-2,200

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164 British Model 1799 Elliot Carbine, Bayonet, and Scabbard, walnut stock with a storekeeper’s stamp on the right side of the butt, and a TG on the left side behind the sideplate, with a steel sling bar, and a VII carved into the stock near the triggerguard, brass buttplate, triggerguard, sideplate, ramrod pipes, and nose cap, steel ramrod, lockplate marked TOWER with a crown and GR and a crowned broad arrow mark, steel bayonet with scabbard spring marked S. HILL with a crown over and 8 and a B, leather scabbard with brass fittings, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $2,000-3,000


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165 British Take Down Flintlock Fusil with Two-piece Stock, c. early 19th century, walnut two-piece stock with checkered wrist, brass buttplate with panoply of arms engraved on the tang, brass ramrod pipes and triggerguard, round browned-barrel with proofmarks at breech, steel lock marked L. JONES with external safety, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 1/2 in.

166 Ottoman-style Miquelete-lock Rifle, c. 18th/19th century, ornately inlaid walnut stock with hexagonal butt, gold inlaid octagonal rifled barrel marked Ioseph.Planer.In Wien., and a wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 46 in. $1,000-1,200

167 Flintlock Fowler, c. late 18th/early 19th century, figured maple stock with brass buttplate, triggerguard, ramrod pipes, and sideplate, British steel lock marked TOWER with a crown over GR, and a crowned broad arrow, round steel barrel with bayonet lug, long brass nose cap with wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 43 1/4, overall lg. 58 3/4 in. $600-800

Note: The wooden forestock was replicated and replaced by Robert Fisch, and shot at the 1976 muzzle-loading world championship in Versailles, France. Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point museum. $1,500-1,800

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168 D. Glassbrener Flintlock Kentucky-style Rifle, c. late 18th/early 19th century, figuredwalnut stock with ornately engraved brass triggerguard, patchbox, ramrod pipes, and inlays, left side of butt has silver inlays of an eagle, heart, and star pattern, brass sideplate marked No 195, steel lock with foliate and bird designs and maker’s mark Kelker &/ Harris, octagonal barrel signed on top D. GLASSBRENER, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. Note: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $4,000-6,000

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169 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. 1824, walnut stock, steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked HARPERS/FERRY/1824, marked with an eagle in front of the hammer, no barrel markings, steel ramrod from a later model Springfield, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 1/8 in. $400-600 170 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. 1836, walnut stock with a cartouche on the left side, steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked NEW HAVEN/1828., and marked in front of the hammer U.S/P.&E.W. BLAKE, barrel tang dated 1836 and marked with a VP and an eagle’s head, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 1/2 in. $400-600 171 French An IX Dragoon Musket, c. early 19th century, figured-walnut stock with brass and steel fittings, lightly marked lockplate with brass pan, steel barrel marked MD at breech, barrel lg. 40 1/2, overall lg. 56 in. Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $1,600-1,800 172 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. 1822, walnut stock with two cartouche marks on the left side, steel fittings, the tail of the lockplate is marked SPRING/FIELD/1822, and has an eagle over US in front of the hammer, barrel tang marked 1822, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 1/2 in. $700-900 173 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. 1839, walnut stock with light JM cartouche, steel fittings, lockplate dated on the tail 1839, and marked US/D. NIPPES/PHILA in front of the hammer, barrel marked at the breech US/ JM/P, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 5/8 in. $400-600

174 Model 1816 Starr Flintlock Musket, c. 1832, walnut stock with a cartouche on the left side, and one on top of the butt near the plate, steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked MIDDTN/ CONN/1832 with a Starr icon, marked on the lockplate with a sunburst and US/N.STARR in front of the hammer, barrel tang dated 1832 and marked US/LS/P, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 1/2 in. $800-1,000 175 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. 1839, walnut stock with a cartouche on the left side, tail of the lockplate marked SPRING/ FIELD/1829, and marked with an eagle over US in front of the hammer, breech dated 1834, and marked US/AH/P, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57 1/2 in. $600-800 176 Model 1819 Hall Rifle Cut Down to a Pistol, c. 19th century, walnut stock with inlays of houses, trees, Native Americans, and ships, inlaid on right side above trigger PAUL JONES, and on the left side M. 1634 with a pistol, steel fittings, lock engraved on the left side M I 16 34, barrel lg. 11, overall lg. 22 3/4 in. $600-800 177 Flintlock Massachusetts Militia Musket and Bayonet by Alvan Pratt, c. 1826, walnut stock with the Massachusetts Indian and silver-wire inlay on right side of butt, and an American eagle with silver-wire inlay on the left button checkered wrist, brass ramrod pipes, steel lock marked LONDON/WARRENTED, brass triggerguard engraved Mechanic Phalanx, buttplate marked Daniel H. Ferguson and has the rack number No. 22, barrel marked A. PRATT with an M, L.H., and 1826, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57 5/8 in. Note: Alvan Pratt was a gunmaker from Concord, Massachusetts, with a shop on the Milldam working from the 1820s to the 1860s. For more information on a similar gun, see The New England Gun, by Merrill Lindsay, p. 92, figure 2. $800-1,200 178 Model 1841 Percussion Rifle, c. 1850, walnut stock with brass patchbox on the right side of the butt, steel lockplate marked on the tail WINDSOR VT/1850, and in front of the hammer ROBBINS/&/LAWRENCE/U.S, brass triggerguard and barrel bands, steel barrel dated on the tang 1850, and marked US/ SM/P, steel ramrod with brass tip, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in.

179 Kentucky-style Half-stock Percussion Rifle, c. mid-19th century, walnut stock with brass patchbox and fittings, lockplate marked W. KETLAND & Co., browned octagonal barrel, and a wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in. $400-600 180 Model 1842 Springfield Musket, c. 1849, walnut stock with steel fittings, lockplate marked SPRING/FIELD/1849, barrel dated 1845 and proofmarked, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 3/4 in. $700-900 181 Model 1842 Springfield Rifle-musket, c. 1853, walnut stock stamped with a small D/10 on top of comb, steel lockplate marked with an eagle over US, and SPRING/FIELD/1853 on the rear, steel barrel has V/P over an eagle, and D/10 on the breech, barrel has longrange rear sight, and steel bands, ramrod has cupped end, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 3/4 in. $600-800 182 Model 1861 Savage Revolving Firearms Company Rifle-musket, c. 1863-64, walnut stock with steel fittings, lockplate marked with an eagle over US, SAVAGE R.F.A. CO/ MIDDLETOWN. Ct., and dated 1863, barrel marked at breech with V/P over an eagle, and dated 1864, has leather sling and wooden tompion, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 1/4 in. $500-700 183 Burnside Fourth Model Carbine, c. 1862, walnut stock and forend, serial number on frame 10499, and 12892 on pivoting block, steel barrel marked CAST STEEL. 1862, marked on top of frame BURNSIDE’S PATENT/MARCH 25TH, 1856, and on side of lockplate BURNSIDE RIFLE CO./ PROVIDENCE=R.I., barrel lg. 21, overall lg. 39 1/2 in. $1,000-1,200 184 Sharps & Hankins Army Model 1862 Carbine, c. 1862-65, walnut stock with brass buttplate, steel frame marked on right side SHARPS/&/HANKINS/PHILADA, and on left side SHARPS/PATENT/1859, serial number on frame tang 1986, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 38 3/4 in. $1,000-1,200

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $900-1,000

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185 Stevens New Model Pocket Rifle, Second Issue, c. late 19th century, serial number 9703, rosewood grip with nickel-plated frame, steel barrel marked on octagonal near breech J. STEVENS & CO. CHICOPEE/FALLS MASS. PAT SEP. 6. 1864, with nickel-plated shoulder stock, barrel lg. 12, overall lg. 26 in.

186 Stevens New Model Pocket Shotgun, c. late 19th century, serial number 10664, rosewood grip, nickel-plated frame, top of barrel marked on octagonal near breech J STEVENS A & T. CO./CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. S.A. PAT. SEPT. 6. 1864, nickel-plated shoulder stock, barrel lg. 15, overall lg. 29 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 187 Burnside Fifth Model Carbine, c. 186365, walnut stock with double cartouche and walnut forend, serial number on frame and block 38276, steel frame marked BURNSIDE’S PATENT/MARCH 25TH, 1856, and on top of the barrel CAST STEEL. 1864, has pivoting block and side screw on the right side of the frame, barrel lg. 21, overall lg. 39 1/2 in. $1,000-1,200

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188 Palmer Bolt Action Carbine, c. 1865, walnut stock with MM cartouche markings and ring on left side, steel lock marked 1865, and U.S./ E.G. LAMSON & CO./WINDSOR. VT, receiver marked on top W PALMER/ PATENT/DEC. 22, 1863, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 37 1/4 in. $1,200-1,500 189 Second Model Maynard Carbine, c. 186365, walnut stock with inspector cartouche markings on the left side, steel frame marked on right side MANUFACTURED BY/MASS. ARMS CO./CHICOPEE FALLS, and on left side EDWARD MAYNARD./PATENTEE./ MAY 27.1851./DEC 6. 1859, marked on triggerguard tang 1865/27007, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 36 1/2 in. $1,000-1,200


190 Joslyn Model 1864 Carbine, c. 1864-65, walnut stock with two cartouche marks, serial number 8251, steel saddlebar, barrel, and lockplate marked JOSLYN FIRE ARMS Co/ STONINGTON CONN./1864, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. $1,000-1,200 191 Smith Carbine, c. 1861-65, walnut stock and forend, steel fittings, marked on the left side of the breech MANUFACTURED BY/MASS ARMS CO/CHICOPEE FALLS, SMITH’S PATENT/JUNE 23. 1857, and ADDRESS/ POULTNEY & TRIMBLE/BALTIMORE, U.S.A., serial number on the frame pivot 17378, barrel lg. 21 5/8, overall lg. 39 3/8 in. $1,000-1,200 192 Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-musket with Bayonet, c. 1863, walnut stock with cartouche marks on left side and a stamp marked DW & DNH, lockplate dated on the tail 1863 and marked U.S./BRIDESBURG in front of the hammer, barrel has proofmarks and sight has been filed down, bayonet marked US, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800 193 Gwyn & Campbell Type II Carbine, c. 186364, walnut stock with inspector’s cartouche on left side, rear of lockplate marked GWYN & CAMPBELL/PATENT/1862/HAMILTON. O, and on frame UNION RIFLE, serial number 2164 marked under frame and underside rear of the barrel, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 39 in. $1,000-1,200 194 Sharps New Model 1869 Carbine, c. 1869-71, steel barrel, saddlebar and fittings, serial number 64498, marked on lock R.S. LAWRENCE’ PAT./APRIL 12TH 1859., and C. SHARPS’ PAT./OCT. 5TH 1852, no markings on top of the barrel, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. $800-1,000 195 Starr Percussion Carbine, c. 1862-65, walnut stock with light cartouche and ring on left side, brass buttplate and barrel band, steel lock marked STARR ARMS Co/YONKERS, NY, barrel marked the same, breech marked STARR’S PATENT/SEPT. 14th 1858, barrel lg. 21, overall lg. 37 3/4 in. $1,000-1,200

196 Spencer Repeating Carbine, c. 1863-65, walnut stock and handguard with cartouche on left side, serial number 20394, steel barrel, saddlebar and fittings, marked on top of receiver SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON, MASS./PAT’D MARCH 6, 1860, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39. $1,200-1,400

202 Model 1853 British Enfield Rifle-musket, c. 1863, walnut stock with brass buttplate, triggerguard, and nose cap, lockplate dated 1862, and marked at rear of plate with an eagle over a shield, breech has proofmarks and 25, missing sight, barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 55 1/4 in. $400-600

197 Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-musket with Bayonet and Scabbard, c. 1864, walnut stock with cartouche marks on the left side, and a white painted I 20 also on the right side of the butt, tail of the lockplate dated 1864 and marked U.S./TRENTON in front of the hammer, barrel dated 1864 with proof marks and NJ, steel fittings, bayonet in brass-tipped leather scabbard, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 55 1/2 in.

203 Model 1861 Robinson Rifle-musket, c. 1863, walnut stock with double cartouche on the left side, steel fittings, lockplate marked with an eagle over US., and E. ROBINSON/ NEW YORK, and the date 1863, breech of barrel marked with a V/P over an eagle, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. $400-600

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 198 Ballard 56-56 Caliber Carbine, c. 1863-65, walnut stock and forend, serial number 700, steel frame marked on right side BALLARD’S PATENT/NOV. 5 1861, and on left side MERWIN & BRAY/AGT’S. N.Y. 700, marked on front barrel band B 18, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 37 3/4 in. $800-1,000 199 Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Carbine, c. 1862-65, walnut stock with brass buttplate, steel frame marked on right side with SHARPS/&/HANKINS/PHILADA, and on left side SHARPS/PATENT/1859, serial number marked on frame tang 1676, steel barrel has leather covering and steel muzzle band, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 38 3/4 in. $800-1,000 200 Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine, c. late 19th century, walnut stock, steel barrel, saddlebar and fittings, serial number 96677, marked on top of barrel NEW MODEL 1863, and SHARPS RIFLE/MANUFG. CO./ HARTFORD CONN., marked on lock R.S. LAWRENCE’ PAT./APRIL 12TH 1859, and C. SHARPS’ PAT./SEPT. 12TH 1848, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. $700-900

204 Model 1861 Springfield Musket and Bayonet, c. 1862, walnut stock with double cartouche on left side, steel lock marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and dated 1862, breech of barrel marked 1862, with a V/P, bayonet marked on the base of the blade with a U.S, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 58 in. Provenance: With this musket is a mid-20th century letter stating that it was carried in the Civil War by Carlos Clinton Tracy, Company D, 14th Connecticut Regiment, and carried this musket at the battle. $800-1,000 205 Remington Model 1863 Percussion Contract Rifle, c. 1863, walnut stock with two cartouche marks on the left side, brass patchbox and fittings, lockplate dated 1863 and marked REMINGTON’S/ILION,N.Y., blued barrel marked near breech 1863 and STEEL, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in. $1,500-1,800 206 Model 1840 Harpers Ferry Conversion Musket, c. 1842, walnut stock with steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked HARPERS/ FERRY/1842, with an eagle over US in front of the hammer, Model 1861-style rear sight, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

201 Model 1853 British Enfield Rifle Musket, c. mid-19th century, walnut stock with brass buttplate, triggerguard, and nose cap, unmarked lockplate, nipple protector with chain, proofmarks on left side of breech, tompion in muzzle, barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 55 1/2 in. $600-800

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207 Model 1855 Percussion Rifle, c. 1859, walnut stock with two crisp cartouches on left side, steel patchbox on butt, steel fittings, and brass nose cap, lockplate dated on tail 1859, and marked U.S./HARPERS FERRY, barrel dated 1859 on the breech, with proofmarks, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $1,500-2,000 208 Model 1841 Percussion Rifle, c. 1851, walnut stock with brass patchbox, inspector initials JLR on the left side of the stock, tail of lockplate marked HARPERS/FERRY/1851, with an eagle over US next to the hammer, steel barrel has adjustable leaf sight, dated on the tang 1851, with WW/P on the left side of the barrel, a bayonet lug on the right side, brass barrel bands and triggerguard, all-steel ramrod, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000 209 Spencer Carbine, c. 1863-65, serial number 45375, walnut stock with steel fittings, top of the frame marked SPENCER REPEATING/ RIFLE CO. BOSTON, MASS./PAT’D MARCH 6, 1860, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

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210 Model 1861 Springfield Rifle-musket with Sling and Bayonet, c. 1862, walnut stock with no visible cartouche marks, steel lockplate dated on the tail 1862, and marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, steel fittings, bayonet marked U.S., barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 55 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800 211 Model 1854 Austrian Lorenz Rifle-musket, c. 1861, beech stock with no cheek rest, steel lockplate marked with a crown and 861, marked 619 on the side of the barrel near breech, barrel lg. 37 1/4, overall lg. 52 1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

212 British Enfield Musket with Sling, Bayonet, and Scabbard, c. 1862, walnut stock marked on the butt BIRMINGHAM/SMALL ARMS TRADE, brass buttplate and nose cap, and steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked with a crown, and 1862/TOWER in front of the hammer, barrel has proofmarks and two 25 markings near the breech, no markings on the bayonet, and a leather sling, barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 55 1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800 213 Austrian Percussion Musket and Bayonet, c. mid-19th century, beech stock with steel fittings, no markings on the lock, barrel has a small A stamped near the breech, and the numbers 304 stamped on the right side of the barrel, with a quadrangular bayonet, barrel lg. 42 1/4, overall lg. 58 in.

214 Model 1842 Springfield with 9th Massachusetts Identification, c. 1849, walnut stock, carved on the left side of the butt J.Mc.G. 9th MASS./C.K 9thMV, with a light cartouche near the sideplate, on the right side of the butt is carved a small A.N., steel fittings, tail of the lockplate marked SPRING/ FIELD/1849, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 58 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: With this musket is a note that reads, “THIS MUSKET CARRIED AND USED BY:/ JOHN MC GOWAN, CO “K” 9TH MASS VOL. FROM 1862-1864./BORN IN SCOTLAND, ENLISTED 25 AUG ‘62 AT AGE 43./ OCCUPATION GARDENER, RESIDENCE BOSTON. MUSTERED/ IN 25 AUG ‘62 FOR 2 YRS. WOUNDED 5 MAY ‘64 AT/ WILDERNESS, VA. MUSTERED OUT 21 JUNE 1864.” $900-1,100

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

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215 Converted Gallagher Carbine, c. late 19th century, serial number 19041, walnut stock with steel patchbox, steel lockplate marked GALLAGHER’S PATENT/JULY 17TH 1860, and MANUAFTD BY/RICHARDSON & OVERMAN/PHILADA, Liege barrel markings, barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 48 3/4 in.

217 Gwyn and Campbell Type I Carbine, c. 1863-64, serial number 2834, walnut stock, marked on right side of lockplate GWYN & CAMPBELL/PATENT/1862/HAMILTON. O., and on frame UNION/RIFLE, octagonal to round barrel with adjustable leaf sight, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 39 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $500-700

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900

216 Burnside Fourth Model Carbine, c. 186364, serial number 7049, walnut stock with the letters J.F. carved on the left side of the butt, lockplate marked BURNSIDE RIFLE CO./ PROVIDENCE=RI, top of barrel marked CASTSTEEL.1862, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 1/2 in.

218 Model 1840 Hall Type II Percussion Carbine, c. 1841, walnut stock with steel fittings, breechblock marked U.S./S.NORTH/ MIDLTN/CONN/1841, sling swivel attached at the base of the triggerguard, fishtail-type operating lever, barrel lg. 21, overall lg. 40 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800

Provenance: from the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $900-1,100

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219 Second Model Maynard Carbine, c. 186365, walnut stock with cartouche marks on left side of butt, case hardened frame marked on right side MANUFACTURED BY/MASS. ARMS CO./CHICOPEE FALLS., and on the left EDWARD MAYNARD/PATENTEE/MAY 27, 1851/DEC. 6, 1859, steel sling bar and ring, and blued octagonal to round barrel, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 36 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000


220 Smith Carbine, c. 1861-65, serial number 6403, walnut stock with steel fittings, marked on the left side of the breech ADDRESS/ POULTNEY & TRIMBLE/BALTIMORE, U.S.A., SMITH’S PATENT/JUNE 23 1857, and MANUFACTURED BY/AM’N M’CH’N. WKS/ SPRINGFIELD MASS, barrel lg. 21 5/8, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 221 Model 1864 Joslyn Carbine, c. 1864-65, serial number 12099, walnut stock with steel fittings, lockplate marked JOSLYN FIRE ARMS CO/STONINGTON CONN./1864, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 222 Spencer Carbine, c. late 19th century, serial number 12686, walnut stock with steel fittings, top of receiver marked SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS/ PAT’D MARCH 6 1860, left side has saddle bar and ring, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39. $700-900 223 Model 1859 Sharps Carbine, c. 1859-63, serial number 45435, walnut stock with iron patchbox, iron fittings, saddle bar, and ring on left side, lockplate marked C. SHARP’S PAT./ OCT. 5TH 1852, and R.S. LAWRENCE PAT./ APRIL 12TH 1859, top of barrel near sight marked NEW MODEL 1859, and SHARPS RIFLE/MANUFG. CO/HARTFORD CONN, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $800-1,000

224 Model 1862 Sharps and Hankins Navy Model Carbine, c. 1862-65, walnut stock with steel fittings, brass buttplate, right side of frame marked SHARPS/&/HANKINS/ PHILADA, and the left side marked SHARPS/ PATENT/1859, steel barrel with leather covering, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $600-800 225 Gallagher Carbine, c. 1861-65, serial number 8623, walnut stock with initials lightly carved in the butt, lockplate marked GALLAGHER’S PATENT/JULY 17TH 1860, and MANUACFTD BY/RICHARDSON & OVERMAN/PHILADA, steel barrel with rear sight, barrel lg. 22 1/4, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 226 Model 1863 Conversion Sharps Carbine, c. 1863-65, serial number 88055, walnut stock with no patchbox, steel buttplate cut for patchbox, lockplate marked C. SHARPS’ PAT/ OCT 5TH 1862 with no other visible markings, rear sight missing, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $700-900 227 Spencer Carbine, c. 1863-65, walnut stock with steel fittings, serial number 46100, top of receiver marked SPENCER REPEATING/ RIFLE CO. BOSTON, MASS./PAT’D MARCH 6, 1860, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in. $800-1,000

229 Model 1863 Springfield Rifle-musket, c. 1864, walnut stock with very light cartouche marks, steel fittings, lock dated 1864 and marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, steel barrel has proofmarks at breech and an illegible date, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. $800-1,000 230 Model 1861 Springfield Rifle-musket with Bayonet, c. 1861, walnut stock with light cartouche marks on left side and initials PJQ carved on left side of butt, steel fittings, lock dated 1861 and marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and a steel bayonet marked U.S., barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 55 3/4 in. $400-600 231 Model 1866 Allin Conversion Trapdoor Springfield, c. 1866, walnut stock with light cartouche on left side, and circle P stamp below triggerguard, steel lockplate marked with eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and dated 1865, trapdoor marked with 1866 over and eagle, buttplate marked U.S. and D/27, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 55 3/4 in. $500-700 232 Snider Enfield Conversion Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1866, walnut stock with light D.C. on the left side of the butt, steel lockplate marked with a crown over V.R on the tail and 1862/ENFIELD in front of the hammer, bayonet has maker’s marks and rack numbers on the socket, barrel lg. 36 1/2, overall lg. 55 1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $500-700

228 Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle, c. 1849, walnut stock with brass patchbox, buttplate, triggerguard, and barrel bands, steel lock marked HARPERS/FERRY/1849, with an eagle over a US, barrel tang marked 1849, and breech of barrel marked with a V/P over an eagle, and AW/P, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 48 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $1,800-2,000

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233 Model 1866 Allin Conversion Trapdoor Springfield, c. 1866, walnut stock with light cartouche mark and steel fittings, lockplate dated 1864 and marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, breechblock marked MODEL 1866 over an eagle, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. $600-800

237 Remington Rolling Block Military Rifle, c. 1867-88, walnut stock with cartouche marks on both sides of wrist and one on the left side of the butt, steel fittings with patent dates on receiver tang, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 51 3/4 in. $500-700

234 Allin Conversion Cadet Model 1866 Trapdoor Springfield, c. 1866, walnut stock with no visible cartouche marks, steel fittings, tail of the lockplate dated 1863, marked in front of the hammer with an eagle and U.S./ NORFOLK, top of breechblock marked 1866 over an eagle, barrel lg. 26 3/4, overall lg. 46 in.

238 Cadet Model 1869 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1870, walnut stock with double cartouche on left side, steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and 1864, front of trapdoor marked with 1870, an eagle over crossed arrows, and U.S, serial number 743 on both receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 29 5/8, overall lg. 49 in. $300-500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 235 Model 1868 Trapdoor Springfield, c. 1869, serial number 756, walnut stock with a name carved on the side and butt, steel fittings, tail of the lockplate dated 1863 and marked U.S./ SPRINGFIELD, breechblock marked 1869 over an eagle, arrows and U.S., barrel lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 52 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 236 Model 1868 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1868-72, walnut stock with very light cartouche, steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and 1863, front of trapdoor marked 1869 with an eagle’s head, crossed arrows, and U.S, serial number 17844 marked on barrel and receiver, barrel lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 51 1/2 in. $400-600

239 Springfield Model 1871 Rolling Block Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard, c. 1872, walnut stock with cartouche on left side, right frame marked with an eagle over U.S./ SPRINGFIELD/1872, and left side marked MODEL 1871., tang is marked REMINGTONS PATENT/PAT. MAY 3D, NOV. 15TH, APRIL 17TH, 1868, bayonet marked U.S. on blade, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52, bayonet overall lg. 21 3/4 in. $500-700 240 Massachusetts Contract Peabody Rifle, c. 1872, serial number 2125, walnut stock with steel fittings, sling swivel plate marked MASS/2125, left side of the receiver marked PEABODY’S PATENT/JULY 22, 1862/ MAN’F’D BY PROVIDENCE TOOL CO./PROV. R.I., blued-steel barrel, and steel cleaning rod, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 51 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $500-700 241 Winchester Model 1873 Musket with Bayonet c. 1891, serial number 369604, 44-40 caliber, receiver tang marked MODEL 1873, barrel lightly marked WINCHESTERREPEATING-ARMS NEW HAVEN, CT/KINGS IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED with illegible dates, steel bayonet with no markings, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 48 3/4 in. $800-1,000

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242 Model 1873/79 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard, c. 1879-85, walnut stock with light cartouche dated 1880, steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./ SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked near breech 136621 and on front of trapdoor U.S/ MODEL/1873, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52, overall bayonet lg. 21 3/8 in. $500-700 243 Remington-Whitmore 10-gauge Percussion Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1874-82, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forestock, engraved steel action and lock, barrel rib marked E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y., barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. $400-600 244 Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine with 1890 Alterations, c. 1890, walnut stock with steel buttplate with compartment, steel lockplate marked with U.S./SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked on the breech 399316, and on top of the trapdoor US/MODEL/1873, steel saddlebar on the left side of the stock, sight and front band are the 1890 alteration, as well as the front sight cover, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 1/4 in. $300-500 245 Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard, c. 1886-91, walnut stock with very light cartouche, blued-steel parts, lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked near breech 213763, marked on front of trapdoor U.S/MODEL/1884, bayonet has blued-steel blade marked U.S., barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 51 3/4, overall bayonet lg. 22 1/4 in. $600-800 246 Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1889-93, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, steel lockplate is marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked near breech 523591, front of trapdoor marked U.S./MODEL/1884, with steel ramrod bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. $500-700


247 Model 1884/88 Trapdoor Springfield, c. 1891, serial number 522134, walnut stock with cartouche on left side, steel fittings, lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./ SPRINGFIELD, ramrod bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. $400-600 248 Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1888, serial number 517072, walnut stock with light cartouche on the left side, steel fittings, lockplate marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, breechblock marked US/MODEL/1884, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. $600-800 249 Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1889-93, walnut stock with 1893 dated cartouche and circle P near triggerguard, steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked at breech 560813, and on front of trapdoor US/ MODEL/1884, with ramrod bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 51 3/4 in. $500-700 250 Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1892, walnut stock with crisp 1892 cartouche and circle P under the triggerguard, detachable steel pistol grip, steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S/SPRINGFIELD, serial number marked near breech 559186, marked on top of trapdoor U.S/MODEL/1884, with site hood and ramrod bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. $400-600

251 Danish Model 1889 Krag Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1891, serial number 18396, walnut stock with 18396 stamped below the triggerguard, receiver marked GEVAERSABRIKEN KJORBENHAVN 1891./M.89, with proof marks on the top of the barrel near the breech, bayonet has rack numbers 6B/590 and serial number 106638, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. $400-600 252 Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1895, serial number 12582, walnut stock with very light cartouche on the left side and a circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 12582, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $500-700 253 Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1896, serial number 22249, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, has circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 22249, with brass front sight cover and canvas Kerr pattern sling, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $500-700 254 Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1894, serial number 2184, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, receiver marked on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 2184, with brass sight cover, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $500-700

256 Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1898, serial number 105858, walnut stock with light cartouche and circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked on the left side U.S./MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 105858, with brass sight guard, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $400-600 257 Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1898, serial number 86134, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, has very light circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 86134, with leather sling, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $400-600 258 Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1898, serial number 84006, walnut stock with light cartouche on left side, has a crisp circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./ MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 84006, with canvas web Kerr pattern sling, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $400-600 259 Winchester Model 1894 Rifle, c. 1894, serial number 3339, caliber 38-55, walnut stock, receiver tang marked MODEL 94/ WINCHESTER/PAT AUG 21 1894, top of the octagonal barrel marked 38-55, barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 44 1/2 in. $700-900

255 Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1894 serial number 45, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, has circle P and an M below the triggerguard, steel fittings, receiver marked on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 45, with brass front sight cover, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $800-1,000

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260 Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Double-action Bicycle Revolver, c. early 20th century, serial number 122995, black plastic grips, blued frame, cylinder, and barrel, case hardened trigger, barrel marked on the left side 32 S & W CTG, with patent dates on the right side, barrel lg. 2, overall lg. 6 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500 261 Stevens Ideal Modern Range Rifle, c. 18961916, serial number 5874, fancy walnut stock with checkered pistol-type grip and forend, Swiss-type buttplate, vernier tang peep sight, top of octagonal to round barrel marked J. STEVENS A. & F. CO/CHICOPEE FALLS MASS U.S.A. PAT/ 22 L.R., case hardened receiver, barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 41 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

262 U.S. Springfield Model 1922, c. 1942, serial number 2168B, walnut stock, bolt marked M2, and receiver marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/MODEL OF 1922/MII CAL. .22/2168B, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and SA/4-42, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $800-1,000 263 Smith & Wesson 32, and an Iver Johnson .22 Caliber Revolver, c. 19th/20th century, a Smith & Wesson five-shot revolver serial number 32233 with hard rubber grips, blued triggerguard, and nickel finish, and an Iver Johnson seven-shot revolver, serial number 21535, with walnut grips, blued triggerguard, and nickel finish.

264 German Drilling Gun, c. early 20th century, serial number 19885, walnut stock with a checkered wrist, a bullet storage compartment on the lower butt, receiver engraved with foliate designs and deer, blued barrels marked on the side NitroN, bottom of the barrels have proofmarks, top center of the barrels have a flip-up rear sight and slots for a detachable scope, barrel lg. 27 1/8, overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,500-2,000

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $200-400

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265 No. 3 Remington-Hepburn Single Shot Rifle, c. 1883-1907, serial number 6403, walnut stock with Swiss-type buttplate, vernier tang peep sight, steel receiver marker HEPBURN.S PAT/OCT. 7TH, 1879, top of barrel marked E. REMINGTON & SONS. ILION. N.Y., bottom of barrel marked 38.2 1/4, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 48 in.

270 Winchester Model 1894 Rifle, c. 1900, serial number 189028, caliber 38-55, walnut stock with steel fittings and round barrel, receiver tang marked MODEL 1894/WINCHESTER/ PAT. AUG 21. 1894, barrel lg. 25, overall lg. 44 1/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600 266 Winchester Model 64 Rifle, c. 1933, serial number 1088811, caliber 30 W.C.F., walnut stock with pistol grip-type stock, marked on receiver tang WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/ MADE IN U.S.A., blued round steel barrel marked WINCHESTER/PROOF STEEL/ MODEL 64/WINCHESTER TRADE MARK/30 W.C.F., barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 42 1/8 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $500-700 267 Winchester Model 65 Rifle, c. 1933-47, serial number 1005861, caliber 25-20 W.C.F., walnut stock with pistol-type grip, receiver tang marked WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/ MADE IN THE U.S.A., side of barrel marked WINCHESTER/PROOF STEEL/MODEL 65/2520 W.C.F., barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 1/4 in.

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $200-400 271 Winchester Model 12 Shotgun, c. 1922, serial number 298569, walnut stock with blued receiver, barrel marked NICKEL STEELWINCHESTER-MODEL 12-12 GA, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 47 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500 272 Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle, c. 1919, serial number 620428, walnut stock with steel fittings, octagonal barrel marked on the left side with patent dates and -MOD. 1890.-22 SHORT, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 40 3/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

268 Winchester Model 1894 Rifle, c. 1922, serial number 916406, caliber 32-40, walnut stock, receiver tang marked MODEL 94/ WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN., left side of octagonal barrel marked 32-40, barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 44 1/8 in.

273 Winchester Model 1894 John Wayne Commemorative Lever Action Carbine, c. 20th century, serial number JW15842, checkered walnut stock with a steel disc with image of John Wayne set into the butt, engraved steel receiver with John Wayne’s Westerns, cowboy scenes, and stage scene, blued barrel engraved WINCHESTER MODEL 94 32-40 WIN/MADE IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL, and JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE, included original packing, box, and documents, barrel lg. 18 1/4, overall lg. 36 1/4 in.

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900

269 Winchester Model 06 Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 805939, .22 caliber, walnut stock, marked on receiver tang WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/MADE IN U.S.A., marked on barrel with patent dates and 22 SHORT-LONG/OR LONG RIFLE, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 36 in.

274 Martially Marked Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Winder Musket, c. 1919, serial number 136785, walnut stock with steel fittings, rear of receiver marked with a US over an ordnance bomb, receiver tank marked TRADE MARK/WINCHESTER with patent dates, barrel marked 22 SHORT with MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO./NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED OCTOBER 7. 1879., with leather sling, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 43 3/4 in.

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $500-700

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

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275 Harrington & Richardson Top Break Revolver, c. 20th century, serial number 929, .32 caliber, hard rubber grips, blued frame, barrel and cylinder, top of the barrel marked HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS COMPANY./WORCESTER,MASS. U.S.A. PAT. OCT.4. ‘87 APR. 2. ‘95, APR. 7. 96, barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 6 1/2 in.

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276 Two Japanese Pistols, c. early to mid-20th century, a Type 26 revolver, serial number 52793, walnut checkered grips, blued-steel fittings, and a Type 14 Nambu, serial number 13262, grooved hardwood grips, steel fittings, and a blued-steel magazine with an aluminum base. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600 277 Two British WWII Revolvers, c. mid-20th century, a Webley & Scott service revolver, serial number 122603, .38 caliber, plastic grips marked WEBLEY, marked on the left side of the frame WAR FINISH, and above the cylinder MARK IV .38, and an Enfield service revolver, serial number V1364, black plastic grips, marked on the left side of the barrel MADE IN ENGLAND, and on the top CAL .38 with various proofmarks. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500

278 American Eagle Luger, c. early 20th century, serial number 46933 all matching, .30 caliber luger, checkered walnut grips, blued frame marked on top with an American eagle and DWM, bottom of barrel and front of the frame marked with the serial number, and GERMANY, magazine has unmarked wooden base, barrel lg. 4 3/4, overall lg. 10 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,500-1,800


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279 German G98 Rifle, c. 1900, serial number 4470, mismatched part numbers, walnut stock, steel fittings, receiver marked SPANDAU/1900 under a crown, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500

280 Model 1905 Ross Rifle and Bayonet, c. early 20th century, walnut stock marked on butt with numerous rack numbers, marked below triggerguard with an ordnance bomb and US/3186, left side of the receiver marked ROSS RIFLE CO QUEBEC CANADA 1905/ PATENTED., bayonet marked the same way with a US and ordnance bomb stamped on the grip and scabbard frog, overall lg. 47 3/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

281 Model 1905 Ross Rifle and Bayonet, c. early 20th century, walnut stock marked on butt with numerous rack numbers, marked below triggerguard with an ordnance bomb and US/4934, left side of the receiver marked ROSS RIFLE CO QUEBEC CANADA 1905/ PATENTED., bayonet marked the same way with a US and ordnance bomb stamped on the scabbard frog, overall lg. 46 1/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

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284 Japanese Arisaka Rifle and Bayonet, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 97560, walnut stock, blued-steel parts, with characters on receiver and partially defaced chrysanthemum, overall lg. 50 1/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $200-400 285 Springfield Model 1903 Mark I, c. 1919, serial number 1140569, walnut stock with a circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903./MARK I/1140569, barrel marked near the muzzle with an ordnance bomb and SA/12-19, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900 286 U.S. Model 1917 Rifle, c. 1917, serial number 78571, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ WINCHESTER/764308, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and W/12-17, leather sling dated 1918, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. 282 Model 1905 Ross Rifle, c. early 20th century, walnut stock, marked on left side of the receiver ROSS RIFLE CO QUEBEC CANADA 1905/PATENTED., overall lg. 47 3/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500

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283 Springfield Model 1903 Rifle, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 220609, walnut stock marked on the left side RA-P with a circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./ROCK ISLAND/ARSENAL/ MODEL 1903/220609, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and SA/1-09, leather sling with no visible markings, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $500-700

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Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600 287 U.S. Model 1917 Rifle, c. 1918, serial number 764308, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ EDDYSTONE/764308, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and E/9-18, leather sling dated 42, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600


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288 U.S. Model 1917 Rifle, c. 1918, serial number 560823, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ REMINGTON/560823, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and R/9-18, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $300-500 289 U.S. Model 1917 Rifle, c. 1918, serial number 474123, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ EDDYSTONE/474123, left side of the receiver has a crown over BM, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and E/4-18, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600

290 Model 1903 Springfield Rifle, Sight Covers, and Sling, c. 1915, serial number 620743, walnut stock with J.S.A. stamped on the left side, a circle P below the triggerguard, as well as a 15, receiver marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/MODEL 1903./620743, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb over 12-15, CONROY sight covers, and a ROCK ISLAND/ ARSENAL-marked sling, with its original purchase document from the Harlington, Texas, Ordnance Depot dated February 5, 1917 for Captain F.W. Murray, Jr., 69th New York Infantry, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Provenance: By family descent to the consignor.

291 U.S. Springfield Model 1922, c. 1925, serial number 289, walnut stock marked M2 under the pistol grip, and stamped D28225, bolt marked M2, and receiver marked U.S./ SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL OF 1922/ CAL. .22/289, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and SA/12-25, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $600-800

292 Springfield Model 1903A3, c. 1943, serial number 4840693, walnut stock with FJA and ordnance stamp on the left side, two light chalk marks on the right, circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./ SMITH-CORONA/MODEL O3-A3/4840693, barrel marked near muzzle with SC over an ordnance bomb, and dated 11 43, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $800-1,000

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,000-1,500

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293 U.S. Model 1903A4 Sniper Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 3423907, walnut stock with an RA on the left side, and an R on the butt below the triggerguard, split markings on the receiver U.S./REMINGTON/MODEL 03-A3 and on the other side of the scope mount 3423907, marked near the muzzle with an ordnance bomb and RA/9-43, scope mount marked REDFIELD, and scope marked MODEL 330/WEAVER, overall lg. 43 5/8 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,000-1,200 294 U.S. Springfield Model 1922, c. 1922, serial number 313, walnut stock, and receiver marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL OF 1922/CAL. .22/313, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and SA/5-22, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $800-1,000 295 Model 1897 Winchester Trench Shotgun, c. 1948, serial number 933787, walnut stock, steel receiver marked U.S. on the left side, barrel marked on the left side MODEL 97 WINCHESTER - 12 GA. with an ordnance bomb on the top, leather sling dated 42, overall lg. 39 3/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900

296 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1943, serial number 3673948, walnut stock with a U. stamped on the butt, receiver marked IBM CORP./3673948 and U.S. CARBINE/CAL. 30 M1, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and I.B.M. CORP./3-43, with an original sling, overall lg. 35 3/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $700-900

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $600-800 297 U.S. Model 1903A4 Sniper Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 3408109, walnut stock with an ordnance stamp and FJA on the left side, a circle P below the triggerguard, split markings on the receiver U.S./REMINGTON/MODEL 03-A3 and on the other side of the scope mount 3408109, marked near the muzzle with an ordnance bomb and RA/3-43, scope mount marked REDFIELD, and scope marked TELESCOPE/M84/SERIAL NO. 33068, overall lg. 43 5/8 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,000-1,200 298 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1944, serial number 6272359, walnut stock, receiver marked INLAND DIV./6272359 and U.S. CARBINE/CAL. 30 M1, barrel marked with an ordnance bomb and INLAND MFG. DIV/ GENERAL MOTORS/10-44, overall lg. 35 3/4 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $600-800

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299 Springfield Model 1903A3, c. 1943, serial number 3792357, walnut stock with RA, and FJA, an ordnance stamp on the left side, and an O.G on the butt, a circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./ REMINGTON/MODEL O3-A3/3792357, barrel marked near muzzle with RA over an ordnance bomb, and dated 7 43, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

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300 U.S. MI Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1944, serial number 3140373, walnut stock, marked on the left side with SA/GAW and ordnance stamp, another ordnance stamp on the bottom of the pistol grip, and a circle P below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/3140373, barrel dated 6-44, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $400-600 301 Harrington & Richardson Sportsman Revolver, c. 20th century, serial number AU131215, .22 caliber, blued frame marked H & R INC. GARDNER, MASS. U.S.A., barrel marked SPORTSMAN/22 LR. MODEL 999/ MADE IN U.S.A., barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 10 1/2 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $200-400


302 Colt Peacemaker Revolver, c. 1970s, serial number G49926, black plastic grips with Colt logo and American eagle, blued-steel frame with color case hardened frame, blued cylinder marked .22 L.R., side of the barrel marked PEACEMAKER .22, and the top of the barrel marked COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO HARTFORD CT. U.S.A., includes custom fitted wooden case, original paperwork, and box, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 12 in. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $1,000-1,200

303 Custom Engraved and Carved Winchester Model 71, c. 1956, serial number 44025, 348 Winchester, ornately carved walnut stock with leaves and foliate designs, and a cap on the bottom of the pistol grip in bone marked ERB, receiver and lever engraved with the same leaves and foliate designs, with a deer on the left side, LYMAN marked peep sight, breech is also engraved with foliate designs and marked MADE IN NEW HAVEN , CONN. U.S. OF AMERICA/WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL/ WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/MODEL 71-348 WIN., barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 42 1/4 in.

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Provenance: Carved, engraved, and finished by Kurt Jaeger while the consignor was in the service in Germany during the 1950s. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $3,000-5,000

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304 Gebruder Merkel Suhl Over and Under Shotgun, c. mid-20th century, serial number 45292, 12 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and handguard, bottom of the pistol grip has an added piece of wood and bone engraved ERB, factory-engraved case-hardened receiver marked on bottom GEBRUDER MERKEL/SUHL, marked on the left side of the blued barrel GEBRUDER MERKEL/SUHL, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

305 Custom Engraved and Carved Fabrique National Bolt Action Rifle, c. mid-20th century, serial number 787,.375 caliber, carved stock with foliate designs, and lion heads at the top of each side of the wrist, checkered pistol grip and handguard, diamond bone inlays on each side, receiver marked FN with FAB. NAT. D’ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTALBELGIQUE, floor plate is engraved with foliate designs and gold inlaid lion, barrel lg. 24 3/4, overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

Provenance: Brought back from Germany by the consignor after his service in the military during the mid to late 1950s.

Provenance: Built by Kurt Jaeger and brought back from Germany by the consignor after his service in the military during the mid to late 1950s.

Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $4,000-4,500

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Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $2,500-3,000

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306 Model 1952 Mannlicher Schoenauer Carbine with Scope, c. 1956, serial number 17149, .30-06, carved walnut stock with checkered wrist and handguard surrounded by foliate designs, bottom of the pistol grip has a cap with the initials ERB, receiver marked MADE IN AUSTRIA/Original/ Mannlicher/Schoenauer/Mod. 1952/kal. 3006, left side of the receiver marked STYERDAIMLER-PUCH A.G., STEYR, scope marked HENSOLDT/WETZLAR/DIAVRI-D/1,5-6X, serial number 155728, barrel lg. 21, overall lg. 41 in. Provenance: Built by Kurt Jaeger and brought back from Germany by the consignor after his service in the military during the mid to late 1950s. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $2,500-3,000

307 Engraved and Carved Model 1952 Mannlicher Schoenauer with Scope, c. 1955, serial number 16888, 30-06, ornately carved stock with foliate designs and a bear on the right butt, small bone disc set in the top of the butt, with the initials ERB, engraved triggerguard, floorplate, bolt handle, and receiver marked MADE IN AUSTRIA/ Original/Mannlicher/Schoenauer/Mod. 1952/ kal. 30-06, barrel engraved at breech with foliate designs and signed KURT JAEGER/ MHINZ, engraved scope mount marked PAUL JAEGER-JENKINTOWN, PA., and scope marked B. NICKEL MARBURG/L/VARIABEL4-10X E/S Nr. 155167/MADE IN GERMANY, barrel lg. 24 3/4, overall lg. 44 in. Provenance: Built by Kurt Jaeger and brought back from Germany by the consignor after his service in the military during the mid to late 1950s. Note: Please see FFL conditions, p. 78. $3,000-3,500

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1001 Pair of Flintlock Pistols, c. late 18th/ early 19th century, walnut stocks with some damage, steel fittings, steel octagonal barrel, wooden ramrods, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 in. $500-700

1007 Iron Halberd with Wooden Haft, c. 18th century, iron halberd with tall spiked point, mounted on a cut-off wooden haft, halberd ht. 32, overall lg. 72 in. $800-1,200

1002 Model 1836 A. Waters Converted Percussion Pistol, c. 1843, walnut stock with multiple cartouches on left side, steel fittings, lock marked A.WATERS MILBURY.MS 1843, lock has been converted to percussion, barrel proofmarked JM P, lg. 14 in. $400-600

1008 Halberd and Spontoon, c. 18th/19th century, an iron halberd head marked HYLAND, with partial wooden haft, a spontoon head with crossbar and a partial wooden haft, lg. 39 to 40 in.

1003 Replica Colt Walker Model Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 6789, walnut grips, case-hardened frame marked SMARCO, barrel marked BLACK POWDER ONLY CAL. 44 MADE IN ITALY, barrel lg. 9 1/8, overall lg. 16 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $200-300 1004 Three Belgian Pinfire Revolvers, c. mid to late 19th century, an engraved revolver with gutta percha grips, an engraved with blued frame, and a nickel-plated revolver with checkered walnut grips. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 1005 French Model 1873 Revolver, c. 1875, checkered walnut grips, steel frame marked on right St. Etienne, and right side of barrel marked S. 1875, top of barrel marked Mle 1873 and F 60563, cylinder number F 60563 as is the left side of the frame, barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 10 3/4 in. $300-500 1006 Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron handle with pommel, spear point, and curved decorated blade, lg. 23 1/2 in. $300-500

Note: According to the consignor, these where purchased at Bannerman’s New York City store. $300-500 1009 Two Model 1833 Foot Artillery Swords, c. 1844, brass hilt and grip with an eagle on the pommel, both marked W.A.T. on one side of the cross guard and J.H. on the other, both steel blades marked U.S/1844/JH, and on the opposite side, an eagle above N.P. AMES/SPRINGFIELD, blade lg. 19, overall lg. 25 1/4 in. $400-600

1012 Two Civil War Swords, c. 186165, a Model 1840 NCO sword with brass hilt, steel blade marked C. ROBY CHELMSFORD, MS. and U.S./1863/F.S.S., leather scabbard with brass fittings, and a Model 1840 musician’s sword marked AMES Mfg. Co./Chicopee, and dated 1864, with no scabbard, blade lg. 28, overall lg. 35 1/2 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1013 Model 1852 Naval Officer’s Sword and Scabbard, c. late 19th century, brass hilt with foliate designs, a dolphins head, and USN, blade marked on ricasso with HORSTMANN/& SONS/PHILADELPHIA, blade engraved with anchor, shield, and foliate designs, leather scabbard with brass fittings, blade lg. 27 3/4, overall lg. 34 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1010 Two Model 1833 Foot Artillery Swords, c. 1833-56, a brass-hilted sword with an eagle on the pommel, scales on grip, and a steel blade marked UNITED/STATES/1836/ WS and an eagle with N.P. AMES? SPRINGFIELD on the other, and a brass-hilted sword with an eagle on the pommel, scales on the grip, and a steel blade marked US/1856, blade lg. 19, overall lg. 25 1/8 in.

1014 Two Model 1860 Naval Cutlasses, One with Scabbard, c. late 19th century, brass hilts with leatherwrapped wooden grips, steel blades, one marked 1862, and the other has very light Ames markings, one leather scabbard with copper rivets and brass frog finial, blade lg. 26, overall lg. 31 3/4 in. $400-600

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1015 French Light Artillery Saber, c. mid19th century, brass hilt with leathercovered wooden grip, steel blade marked on ricasso 12B, steel scabbard with carrying rings, blade lg. 33, overall lg. 40 in.

1011 Two Militia Swords, c. mid-19th century, a sword with brass knight’s head, bone grip, and brass counterguard, with steel blade and damaged leather scabbard, and a sword with a knights head, bone grip, brass counterguard, steel blade, and a damaged leather scabbard, blade lg. 26, overall lg. 33 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

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Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1016 Model 1840 Musician’s Sword and Scabbard, c. 1862, brass hilt with steel blade marked COLLINS & CO./ HARTFORD/CONN./1862, black leather scabbard with brass throat and drag, blade lg. 28, overall lg. 34 1/2 in. $300-500


1018 Three Military Academy Swords, late 19th/early 20th century, a sword with a brass hilt and plated grip, marked on the ricasso V.H. BLACKINGTON/ ATTLEBORO FALLS, MASS., and engraved on the blade USMA, with steel scabbard and brass fittings, a sword with brass hilt and plated grip, marked on the ricasso MEYER/NEW YORK/STAINLESS/WEST GERMANY, and engraved on the blade USMA, and a sword with brass hilt, marked on the ricasso RIDABOCK/&Co/NEW YORK/N.Y. and engraved on the blade U.S., blade lg. 30, overall lg. 36 in. $300-500 1019 Two Model 1873 Trowel Bayonets With One Walnut Insert, c. 1873, two steel trowel bayonets with markings on socket PAT. APR 16th 72, and a walnut insert for using the bayonet as an entrenching tool, overall lg. 14 5/8 in. $300-500 1020 Three Model 1873 Entrenching Tools, wooden grips marked US with steel blades, leather and brass scabbards marked U.S. with riveted loop on throat, blade lg. 8 1/4, overall lg. 13 1/8 in. $300-500 1021 Four Springfield Armory Model 1880 Hunting Knives, three hunting knives with wooden grips, with brass counterguard marked US. SPRINGFIELD with leather and brass scabbards, one without a scabbard, blade lg. 8 3/4, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. $400-600 1022 Model 1895 Winchester Bayonet and Scabbard, c. late 19th/early 20th century, walnut grip with steel guard marked WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. and steel blade, brown leather scabbard marked U.S below and ordnance bomb, blade lg. 8, overall lg. 16 in. $200-300

1023 Two Model 1905 Cavalry Sabers, c. 1906, a sword with steel hilt and wirewrapped shagreen grip, marked on the ricasso SA/1906 with an ordnance bomb, and 58 on the opposite side, steel blade has been broken off partway, leather-covered steel scabbard, and a sword with a steel hilt and wirewrapped shagreen grip, marked on the ricasso SA/1906 with an ordnance bomb, and a leather-covered steel scabbard, overall lg. 38 in. $300-500 1024 Group of Wooden Model 1913-style Cavalry Training Swords, c. early 20th century, a wooden sword with steel hilt, stamped on the blade R.I.A./1911, a wooden sword with steel hilt, with no visible markings stamped on the blade, a spare blade stamped R.I.A. 1914, and a woven basket for the training sword. $200-300 1025 Three Model 1904 Hospital Bolo Knives, c. early 20th century, a knife with a walnut grip, brass counterguard, and steel blade marked 1904 and US/1856 on the other side with no scabbard, a knife with walnut grip, brass counter-guard, with bright steel blade marked SA/1908 and U.S./7642 on the other side, with leather and steel scabbard marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL/1912 on the back, and a knife with walnut grip, brass counter-guard, and bright steel blade marked SA/1910 and US/14950 on the other side, leather and steel scabbard marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL/1911 on the back, blade lg. 12, overall lg. 18 in. $400-600 1026 Four Model 1909 Bolo Knives, c. early 20th century, a knife with walnut grip and steel blade marked PLUMB/ PHILA/1917 and U.S./43525 without a scabbard, a knife with walnut grip and steel blade marked PLUMB/ PHILA/1917 and U.S./52561 with a leather and brass scabbard marked LADEW, a knife with walnut grip and steel blade marked SA/1910 and U.S./5292 in a leather and brass scabbard marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL/1915, and a knife with walnut grip and steel blade marked SA/1910 and U.S./5685 in a leather and brass scabbard marked LADEW/1918, blade lg. 13 3/4, overall lg. 20 in. $300-500

1027 Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1918, black steel basket-shaped hilt with checkered black grip, steel blade marked U.S. on one side, and SA/1918 with an ordnance bomb, cloth covered scabbard with steel throat and drag, blade lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 42 in. $300-500 1028 Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1918, black steel basket shaped hilt with checkered black grip, steel blade marked U.S. on one side, and L.F. & C./1918 with an ordnance bomb, cloth covered scabbard with steel throat and drag, blade lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 42 in. $300-500 1029 Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1914, black steel basket shaped hilt with checkered black grip, steel blade marked US/22660 on one side, and SA/1914 with an ordnance bomb, cloth covered scabbard with steel throat and drag, blade lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 42 in. $300-500 1030 Unissued Model 1917 Trench Knife and Scabbard, c. 1917, wooden grip with blued-steel handguard marked U.S./L.F.&C./1917, triangular steel blade with original cardboard storage tube, green-painted leather scabbard with steel fittings marked JEWELL 1918 near the throat, lg. 14 1/4 in. $300-500 1031 Three Model 1917 and Two Model 1918 Trench Knives, c. 1917-18, a 1917 with wood grip and triangular steel blade marked U.S./L.F. &C./1917 on bottom of handguard, leather scabbard with steel fittings, a 1917 with wood grip and triangular steel blade marked U.S./L.F.&C./1917 on the bottom of the hand guard, leather scabbard with steel fittings, a 1917 with triangular steel blade marked A.C. CO/U.S.A./1917 on inside of hand guard, leather scabbard with steel fittings, a 1918 with blued brass grip marked U.S. 1918/H.D. & S. 1918, blued-steel blade and scabbard, a 1918 with brass grip marked U.S. 1918/L.F & C-1918, steel blade with no scabbard, lg. 11 to 15 in. $400-600

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1017 Model 1840 NCO Sword and Scabbard, c. 1864, brass hilt and grip, steel blade marked on one side made by/AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE, and on the other U.S/A.D.K./1864, black leather scabbard with brass throat, brass drag marked J.C.W., blade lg. 32 1/4, overall lg. 38 3/4 in. $300-500

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1032 Four Swords, c. late 19th/early 20th century, a non-regulation foot officer’s sword with steel hilt and shagreen grip, marked on the ricasso PROVED and W. WALSCHEID/SOLINGEN, with a steel scabbard, a cavalry saber with steel hilt and wire-wrapped shagreen grip, marked on the spine of the blade FA D TOLEDO 1870 with a steel scabbard, a Masonic sword with brass hilt, bone grip, and engraved steel blade, with a steel scabbard and brass fittings, and a Model 1902 officer’s sword with a plated hilt, bone grip, an engraved steel blade marked U.S., and a steel scabbard. Provenance: The non-regulation foot officer’s sword was purportedly carried in the Civil War by Ezekial Mack, Joliette, Ohio. $400-600 1033 German Stag-handled Hunting Sword, c. 20th century, stag grip with brass acorn-shaped pommel, acorns on the grip, deer hoof handguard, and a deer on the langet, steel blade has lightly engraved hunting scenes, leather scabbard with brass fittings, blade lg. 16 1/4, overall lg. 22 1/4 in. $300-400 1034 German Sword and Three Bayonets, c. 19th/20th century, a German sword with steel hilt and plastic grip, marked on the ricasso DEUTSCHER/OFFIZIERVEREIT/BERLIN, steel blade and blackpainted steel scabbard, a Civil War-era bayonet marked US, an M1 Garand bayonet and fiberglass scabbard, and a French Model 1874 bayonet. $300-500 1035 Two Japanese Blades, a wakizashi with ray skin grip with intact binding, wooden scabbard, and a katana with ray skin grip and intact binding with a wooden scabbard with foliate designs, overall lg. 28 to 38 in. $400-600

1036 Japanese Naval Officer’s Sword, c. early to mid-20th century, gilded-brass hilt with white shagreen wire-wrapped grip, backstrap and handguard have flowers and foliate designs, steel blade has a single fuller and wavy figuring on the cutting edge of the blade, steel scabbard with single carrying ring, blade lg. 26 1/2, overall lg. 35 1/4 in. From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $200-300 1037 Two Militia Cartridge Boxes, c. late 18th/early 19th century, a leather cartridge box with remnants of a linen strap, and a wooden block containing twenty-four holes, and a brass finial on the bottom, and a leather cartridge box with back attachment for shoulder straps, and added loops for wear with a belt, front flap has a small brass rosette with a foliate design, and a wooden block containing twenty-six holes. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1038 Militia Bell Crown Shako, c. early 19th century, black painted leather body and visor, gold bullion on back and sides with a gold tassel hanging from a plain small brass button, and a floral rosette on the left side, black painted sweatband inside cap, ht. 8 in. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. $400-600 1039 Uniforms of the Armies of the War of the American Revolution 1775-1783, c. 1926, first-edition, hard-bound copy by Lt. Charles M. Lefferts, number 89 out of a series of 500, complete with uniform plates and descriptions and references, ht. 12 1/2, wd. 10 in. Note: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point Museum. $300-500

1040 Two Amos Doolittle April 19th, 1775 Printing Blocks, c. late 19th/20th century, made for later reprints, includes Plate I of the fight on Lexington Common, and plate III of the fight at the North Bridge in Concord, engraved printing plates mounted on wood blocks, ht. 12 1/4, wd. 15 5/8 in. $400-600 1041 Confederate Cartridge Box, c. 1861-65, brown leather cartridge box with slits on the cover for a plate, tin plate inside the bottom of the box, copper rivets, brass finial, attachment straps for both a shoulder sling and waistbelt, with a typed museum tag which states Rebel Cartridge Box/Fort Hindman/G.H. Thomas Post #8, and the remaining number missing, ht. 7, wd. 8 1/4, dp. 2 in. Provenance: This cartridge box was purchased at an estate sale near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Lancaster was also home to the George Henry Thomas G.A.R. Post #83, which presumably held the box in its collection in the late 19th/early 20th century. $600-800 1042 Revolver Cartridge Box and a Cap Box, c. 1860s, leather revolver cartridge box stamped U.S., inspector stamped T.J. SHEPERD, and maker marked J. DAVY & CO./NEWARK, N.J., and a cap box maker marked MOORES & CO/CIN.O. $300-500 1043 One Model 1851 Belt and Two Cap Boxes, c. 1861-65, a blackened-buff leather belt with a brass belt plate with an eagle, silver laurels and banner with E PLURIBUS UNUM, a two leather cap boxes. $200-400 1044 Four Civil War-era Knapsacks, c. mid to late 19th century, three doublebag Model 1853/55 knapsacks with painted canvas bodies and leather straps, and a militia-style box knapsack of black-painted cloth, a wooden internal frame, and leather straps, outer flap has a large white-painted 9, and on the right side B/25. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

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1050 Pair of Civil War-era Saddle Bags, c. mid to late 19th century, leather saddle bags with iron buckles on each pouch, and a central leather strap, lg. 37 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1046 French-manufactured Chasseur Cap, c. 1860s, leather cap body and crown with two side vents, and a visor, brass plate on front with eagle, shield, and infantry horn, with blue and yellow pommel on top, ht. 9 1/2 in.

1051 Three Civil War Waistbelts, c. 186165, a leather waistbelt with a brass keeper, and a lead-filled oval brass plate marked US, a leather belt with no keeper and a lead-filled oval brass plate marked US, and a Model 1852 NCO and musician’s plate with eagle and wreath.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $200-400

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1047 Two Civil War-era Canteens, c. 185965, a painted-tin canteen with spout and leather strap, and a blue-painted British canteen with maker’s mark D.BRADFORD/1859, and marked with a broad arrow over WD/1859, and a small white C.S. painted on the front.

1052 Two Pairs of Civil War-era Sergeant’s Chevrons, c. 1861-65, dark blue twill-woven blouse flannel backing with light blue herringbone twill tape stripes hand-sewn to the backing, lg. 8 1/2 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $200-300

1048 Pommel Holsters, c. early to mid19th century, formed leather holster, broadcloth covered leather flap with gold metallic tape around border of the flap, brass stud flap closures, intact yoke-strap, and brass cap at bottom (one missing).

1053 Group of Pre-Civil War Epaulettes, c. 1850s, a pair of brass NCO shoulder scales, a pair of white wool worsted epaulettes marked HORSTMANN, a pair of green worsted epaulettes with a yellow border, a pair of blue and white worsted epaulettes with a brass border, and MARYLAND buttons, a pair of blue and white worsted epaulettes, and a pair of blue, royal blue, and white worsted epaulettes with OHIO buttons.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1049 Group of Civil War-era Hat Badges, Company Letters, and Numbers, c. mid to late 19th century, various brass cap and hat insignia, including engineer corps castle, trumpets of various forms, crossed sabers and cannon, and a container filled with numbers and letters. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

1055 Three Civil War-era Knapsacks, a Model 1853-55 double-bag knapsack of painted canvas with leather straps, an imported French knapsack of painted canvas with leather straps and an internal wooden frame, and a painted canvas knapsack with leather straps, internal wooden frame and white-painted 5/L/55 on one side. $400-600 1056 Civil War Period Brogan, c. late 19th century, leather shoe with repair on left side, leather lace, pegged sole and half-sole, small heel with iron tacks, lg. 11 1/2 in. $300-500 1057 Group of Civil War Newspapers, Documents, and Images, c. 1861-65, group of Harper’s Weekly and Boston Post newspapers, images, currency, and a framed image of Major General Winfield Scott Hancock with his autograph. $300-500 1058 Group of Civil War-era Objects, c. mid to late 19th century, a leather artillery pole pad with iron pin, an artillery priming wire, an artillery lanyard, a brass powder flask marked BATTY/1853, a pair of binoculars in a leather case, volume one and two of CASEY’S INFANTRY TACTICS, a postCivil War artillery sponge cover marked U.S./12 PDR./GUN and marked on inside ROCK ISLAND/ARSENAL/1903, a brass bugle, and an imported Model 1850 foot officer’s sword. $400-600 1059 Four Brass Buckles, c. 19th century, a two-piece militia officer’s plate with an eagle, a two-piece naval officer’s plate with eagle, stars, and anchor, a Model 1851 belt plate with eagle and wreath, and a two-piece naval belt plate. $300-500

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1045 Seven Civil War-era Belts, c. mid to late 19th century, leather waistbelts with militia belt plates, navy plates, and a post-war era officer’s belt.

1054 Sharps Carbine Cartridge Box, and a Holster, c. 1861-65, leather cartridge box with holes for a plate, marked on inside A. DINGEE/N. YORK, leather revolver holster with copper rivets and brass finial. $300-500

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1060 Massachusetts Independent Corps of Cadets Militia Uniform, c. late 19th century, a cap by BENT & BUSH with a militia cap plate, a blue fatigue blouse with blue chevrons near the cuff, a pair of sky blue trousers with a white welt in the side-seam, a sky blue overcoat with cape, and a white tunic with blue cuffs, collar, and shoulder straps.

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Note: These were worn by Ralph S. Bartlett while a member of the company. $400-600 1061 Two Model 1872 Cavalry Carbine Slings and Three Cavalry Saber Slings, c. 1872, a leather sling with brass buckle with steel swivel and hook, marked inside O.B. NORTH & Co./NEW HAVEN-CT., and a leather sling with brass buckle and brass strap end tab, marked on end of strap ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, three sword slings with leather straps and brass fittings marked R.I.A, and stamped on the leather straps ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL. $400-600 1062 Three McKeever Cartridge Boxes and Three Pistol Cartridge Boxes, c. late 19th/early 20th century, two black McKeever cartridge boxes with .4570 cartridges, one brown McKeever cartridge box for .30 caliber marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1908 and STATE OF TEXAS, two brown pistol cartridge boxes marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL and dated 1903, and 1906, and a black leather Navy Model 1889 pistol cartridge box stamped U S N in an oval on the front flap. $300-500

1064 Group of G.A.R. Medals and Belts, c. late 19th/early 20th century, reunion medals, belts, ribbons, and other related material. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1065 Three G.A.R. Swords, c. late 19th century, a Model 1860 staff and field officer’s sword with brass hilt marked GAR, engraved steel blade marked PATCH/&/FELLOWS/BOSTON/MASS., and G.A.R., with a steel scabbard with brass fittings, a Model 1860 staff and field officer’s sword with brass hilt marked GAR, engraved steel blade with A.E. Hammond with the post markings, steel scabbard and brass fittings, and a Model 1850 foot officer’s sword with leather-wrapped grip and brass hilt, engraved steel blade marked H. RUDDICK/BOSTON. MASS. and U.S., engraved steel scabbard with decorative brass fittings marked Presented To/Encampment Chas. Beck/Post 56 Dept. of Mass. G.A.R./by vote at the/G.A.R. Fair at Cambridge/ March 15th. 1859. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1066 Group of G.A.R. Medals and Belts, c. late 19th/early 20th century, reunion medals, belts, ribbons, and other related material. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1063 Two Pairs of Epaulettes, c. late 19th century, a pair of Marine Corps epaulettes with red cording, a silver globe and anchor, and raised brass shoulder scale, and a pair of Civil Warera naval paymaster’s epaulettes.

1067 Model 1881-style New York Cavalry Helmet, Cap Plates, Cords, and Patches, c. late 19th century, a Model 1881-style cavalry helmet with New York plate on the front and gold cording, an officer’s waistbelt, a group of chevrons, hat cords, bugle cords, and a partial officer’s sash.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $200-400

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600

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1068 Group of Spanish American War Through WWI Objects, c. late 19th/ early 20th century, canvas haversacks marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, eagle snap .45 pouches, Model 1910 garrison belt with two eagle snap pouches and slide on adaptor for pistol holster, a entrenching tool cover with single belt tab marked R.I.A./1909, two .45 magazine pouches, a 1917 revolver triple-clip pouch marked GREGORY & READ CO./Lynn, Mass., a trench mirror, a Model of 1918 musketry rule, three engineer’s compasses, three Krag rifle action covers, a ten-pocket cartridge belt, an unissued nine-pocket cartridge belt, and a canvas holster for a Remington Mark 3 brass framed flare pistol. $400-600 1069 Model 1912 Cavalry Belt and Bucket, c. 1918, web nine-pocket belt with leather and steel garrison ring, marked on inside pocket JUNE/ RUSSELL/1918, with leather bucket and straps marked ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL/1918. $500-700 1070 Renault FT 17 Tank Tread, c. 1918, steel tank tread with battle damage, cast S I on bottom, lg. 13, wd. 13 1/2, ht. 5 in. $200-300 1071 WWI Inert Grenades and Artillery Rounds, c. 1917-18, a relic condition Mark 1 hand grenade, a Mark 2 hand grenade, two artillery rounds, Artillery in Action postcard, three insignia, and an unissued grenade vest. $200-300 1072 WWI Emergency Ration, c. 191718, oval tin container with green label marked U.S. ARMY EMERGENCY RATION. with instructions, and PREPARED BY ARMOUR AND COMPANY/KANSAS CITY KANSAS, lg. 5 7/8, ht. 3 in. $300-500


Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 1074 Two Naval Ship Rangefinders, first half 20th century, a 36-in. galvanized steel and brass rangefinder marked Barr and Stroud Ltd. No. 12MK VIII, and an unmarked 43 1/2-in. brass and copper finder, both marked with French and Dutch patent plaques. $200-300 1075 Japanese Admirals Hat, Belt, and Epaulettes, c. early to mid-20th century, a beaver bi-corn-style beaver hat with gold bullion lace and cockade, silk liner with Japanese figures, a pair of dress epaulettes with gold bullion fringe, a flower, and anchor, and two stars, a stand for the epaulettes, and a sword belt with gold bullion lace, giltbrass fittings, and a gilt-brass belt plate with an anchor and flower. $600-800 1076 Group of WWI and WWII Photographs, c. 1917-45, large group of Signal Corps photographs with descriptions on the back for press release, including North Africa and European Theatre of Operations, as well as Pacific Theatre. $300-500 1077 German Cased Explosive Detonator Timer, c. 1944, green-painted alloy casing with internal timer, inside a green-painted wooden case marked in white J-Feder 504, inside the case is the original instruction manual, and a paper label on the inside of the lid, case ht. 6 1/2, wd. 5 3/4, lg. 9 1/2 in. $300-500

1078 Wrentham Muster Roll, and Continental Tax Payment, c. 172378, muster roll entitled May ye 1st 1723/A List Taken of the Second Military Company in Wrentham under the Command of Capt. Eben. Fisher with a list of the officers, noncommissioned officers, and enlisted men of the second company, and a Continental tax payment, marked Sherburn March 31st 1778/ Received of Mr. Benja. Tapet Ten Pounds toward carrying on the present war./Recd. by me Moses Perry Lieut. Provenance: The Estate of Charles P. Fisher. $300-500 1079 Group of Weare Family Documents from Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, c. 1742-80, two land grants dated 1742 and 1771, two letters dated July 8, 1779 and March 6, 1780, a receipt for pay from the committee of safety in Exeter, New Hampshire to Nicholas Gilman, and a receipt for payment dated March 24th, 1778. $400-600 1080 Group of Military Documents, c. late 18th/early 19th century, a 1780 Pennsylvania claim for a horse furnished for the state for the use of the United States, an 1807 morning return for the 39th Regiment, an 1800 dated commission for the first regiment of militia from Connecticut, and an 1836 dated Revolutionary claim document for Roswell Grant from Litchfield, Connecticut. $300-500 1081 Three Civil War Soldiers Memorials, c. late 19th century, wood-framed memorial to Joseph Greniger/Co. C, 17th Regt. Pennsylvania Vol. Cavalry, a wood-framed memorial to Company/ H/24th Regt. Mass. Vol. Infantry, and a wood-framed memorial to Company/ F/137th Regt. New York Volunteers. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

1082 Portrait of “Brig. Gen. T.F. Meagher. U.S.A.,” c. 1861-65, unsigned ink and watercolor on paper in a period wood frame, 14 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. Note: Thomas Francis Meagher was an Irish nationalist and leader of a rebellion in Ireland, and served time for sedition in Australia until he escaped and came to America where he studied law and became a journalist. Meagher joined the U.S. Army at the beginning of the American Civil War, and rose to the rank of brigadier general. He was most notable for recruiting and leading the Irish Brigade, and encouraging support among Irish immigrants for the Union. $400-600 1083 Woolwork Picture of a British Sailing Ship, c. 19th century, on a blue sea within a central oval surmounted by a crown, flanked by international flags against a background with draperies and a British outpost in the lower section with flags flying and two canons, ht. 22 1/4, wd. 26 3/4 in. $300-500 1084 Oil Painting of a WWI Dogfight, c. 20th century, wood-framed, oil on canvas of the July 3, 1918, dogfight between German ace Ernst Udet, as he shoots down American pilot Lieutenant Walter Wanamaker, signed “Jenkins” at lower right, ht. 26 3/4, lg. 52 in. $500-700 1085 Model 1816 Waters Conversion Musket and Bayonet, c. 1830, walnut stock with steel fittings, lockplate marked on the tail MILLBURY, and in front of the hammer A.WATERS/ MILLBURY, barrel dated 1830 with a US and light proofmark, side-lug-style bolster in the barrel, bayonet marked US/EH, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 57 1/2 in.

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1073 German Model 1916 and a Model 1918 Helmet Shell, c. 1916-18, a green steel Model 1916 helmet shell with battle damage and no liner, and a Model 1918 helmet shell with white and light blue camouflage pattern and a white 1 painted on the left side, with inside liner band and partial cloth chinstrap.

Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500

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1086 Austrian Percussion Musket, c. mid19th century, beech stock with cheek rest on the left side, an M stamped just below the triggerguard, steel fittings, buttplate, triggerguard, and unmarked lockplate, barrel lg. 42 1/2, overall lg. 58 in. $400-600

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1087 Model 1861 Springfield Rifle-musket with Sling and Bayonet, c. 1861, walnut stock with no visible cartouche, on the right butt is inset an 1863 dated penny, steel lockplate dated 1861, and marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD, steel fittings, bayonet marked US, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. Provenance: From the collection of the late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $400-600 1088 Four Horological Titles by Theodore R. Crom, Early Lancashire Horological Tools and Their Makers, An Eighteenth Century English Brass Hardware Catalogue, Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900, and Trade Catalogues 1542-1842, new condition. $200-400 1089 Dwarf Clock by John Bayley, Hanover, Massachusetts, the flat-top pine case with glazed hood door over the painted iron “kidney” dial marked John Bayley, Hanover, brass, eightday, time-only movement with solid wheels, powered by a tin-cased weight and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 43 1/2 in. $2,000-3,000 1090 Red-stained Birch Tall Clock, New England, c. 1800, the archedtop hood above the freestanding reeded columns flanking the 12-in. painted Roman numeral dial with a ship and anchors in the arch, floral spandrels, seconds bit, and calendar aperture, reeded quarter columns and rectangular waist door, eight-day time and strike movement with the false dial plate stamped Osborne, ht. 79 in. $600-800

1091 Cherry Tall Clock, Pennsylvania, cherry case, solid serpentine scroll top with wooden finials, scroll-top waist door, half columns flank the inset base panel, all on turned feet, 12-in. floral decorated painted wooden dial with raised chapter ring, eight-day, wood and brass Black Forest-style movement powered by two cast iron weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 93 in. $700-900 1092 Reuben Tower Mahogany Tall Clock, Kingston, Massachusetts, c. 1820-25, the truncated scroll top with freestanding columns flanking the glazed hood door over the painted iron 12-in. Roman numeral dial signed Reuben Tower/Kingston with basket of flowers in the arch and stylized shells at the spandrels, fluted quarter columns flank the crotch mahogany veneered door, raised panel all on a molded base, eight-day, time and strike, brass movement with two lead weights, (lacking pendulum), ht. 87 1/2 in. $800-1,200 1093 Riley Whiting Cherry Tall Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, fret-top case with turned wooden finials and free standing hood columns, fluted quarter columns flank the waist door, painted wood dial marked R. Whiting, Winchester, wood, thirty-hour, pull-up, movement, powered by two tin-cased weights; sold with an ogee clock and another painted wood tall clock dial, ht. 85 in. $800-1,200 1094 Silas Hoadley Mahogany Tall Clock, Connecticut, c. 1815, fret top case with brass ball finials, freestanding turned hood columns, ropetwist quarter columns flank the waist door, all on turned feet, painted wood dial marked S. Hoadley, Plymouth, wood, thirty-hour, time and strike movement powered by two tin can weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 89 in. $1,500-2,000

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1095 Riley Whiting Pine Tall Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, c. 1820, solid fret-top case, half columns flanking the glazed dial opening, painted wooden Arabic numeral dial with raised gilt spandrels and floral urn in the arch and signed R Whiting, Winchester, rectangular waist door, cut out base, wood, thirty-hour time and strike movement powered by two tin-cased weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 86 in. $600-800 1096 Mahogany Tall Clock, c. 1977, fret-top case with freestanding fluted columns flanking the dial door, rectangular waist door, floral inlaid base panel, all on ogee feet, pierced brass hands, painted iron dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, bird in the arch, fan corner spandrels, marked in part Dundee, brass, eight-day, time and strike movement powered by two iron weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 92 in. $1,500-2,500 1097 Mahogany Tall Clock, 20th century, fret top case with freestanding fluted columns flanking the hood door, rectangular waist door with fan and floral inlay, scroll inlaid base panel, all on ogee feet, composite brass dial with moon’s age in arch, weight-powered, eight-day, time and strike movement, pendulum and two brass-cased weights, ht. 88 in. $1,500-2,500 1098 Mahogany Patent Timepiece, eightday timepiece with step train, T-bridge, through bolts for case attachment, Roman numeral painted iron dial, both tablets enclosed by brass casings, lower tablet marked L. Abrams, and sheet brass side ornaments, ht. 33 1/2 in. $600-800 1099 Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, Massachusetts, c. 1815, mahogany case with gilt rope molded frames enclosing the reversepainted tablets, 7-in. painted iron Roman numeral dial, brass, eight-day, weight-powered movement, and a pendulum, ht. 29 1/2 in. $800-1,200


1101 Mahogany “Banjo” Clock, with half round molding enclosing the reverse-painted glasses, the lower depicting a ship’s scene marked United States & Macedonian, painted iron Roman numeral dial, brass, eightday movement, lead weight, and pendulum, ht. 30 in. $2,500-3,500 1102 Gilt Front “Banjo” Clock, mahogany case with gilt rope molded frames enclosing the reverse-painted tablets, 7-in. painted iron Arabic numeral dial, brass, eight-day, weight-powered movement, and a pendulum, ht. 41 in. $700-900 1103 Gilt Front Banjo Clock, mahogany case with gilt rope molded frames enclosing the reverse painted tablets, 7-in. painted aluminum dial marked G. Bussolini, brass, eight-day movement, pendulum and a lead weight, ht. 41 1/2 in. $700-900 1104 Mahogany “Banjo” or Patent Timepiece, beveled mahogany frames enclose the reverse painted glass tablets, the lower being a British and American naval battle scene, turned wooden bezel over the 7 1/2-in. painted iron Roman numeral dial, eight-day time-only movement, iron pendulum rod, brass-faced ball and a cast iron weight, ht. 34 in. $300-500 1105 George Hatch Banjo Timepiece, Attleboro, Massachusetts, c. 1850, the mahogany case with rounded sides to the lower box, rounded frames enclose the gilt, black, and red reverse-painted glass tablets, 7 1/2-in. painted iron Roman numeral dial marked Phila., eight-day timepiece movement with wooden pendulum rod, powered by an iron weight, ht. 29 in. $800-1,200

1106 New Hampshire Mirror Clock, painted pine case, gilt and painted half columns flanking the reversepainting on glass dial opening and the lower mirror tablet, 7 3/4-in. painted iron dial, brass, eight-day, time-only, “wheelbarrow” movement, with pendulum and cast iron weight, ht. 30 in. $800-1,200

1111 Waltham Mahogany Banjo Clock, Massachusetts, c. 1930, with flat frames enclosing the reverse-paintings on glass, the lower a scene of Mount Vernon, brass bezel over the 7 1/2-in. painted iron dial marked Waltham, eight-day time-only movement with wooden pendulum rod, brass-faced bob and a lead weight, ht. 38 in. $1,000-1,500

1107 Seth Thomas “Banjo” Clock, Thomaston, Connecticut, with a 7-in. Roman numeral dial, reverse-painted American eagle and shield decorated throat glass, lower tablet depicting ships in battle, brass side ornaments, eight-day, spring-powered, brass movement, ht. 36 in. $600-800

1112 New Haven “Washington” Westminster Chime Banjo Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1930, the mahogany case with octagonal head, reverse-painted throat and lower door glasses, black and gold maker’s label on back of case, eight-day time strike and Westminster chime on rods powered by springs and controlled by a short pendulum, ht. 42 in. $300-500

1108 Mahogany “Banjo” Clock, with half-round molding enclosing the reverse-painted glasses, the throat marked Patent, and the lower of a chariot, carved gilt lower bracket, painted iron Roman numeral dial, brass, eight-day movement with step train, T-bridge, and fillister head screw case attachment, all powered by a lead weight and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 38 in. $1,000-1,500 1109 Mahogany “Banjo” Clock, with half-round moldings enclosing the crotch mahogany tablets, the lower with a glazed pendulum aperture, 7-in. painted iron dial, weight-powered, eight-day, time-only movement, lead weight, and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 41 in. $800-1,200 1110 Waterbury Willard No. 5 Banjo Clock, Connecticut, c. 1905, the mahogany case with brass side ornaments and finial, reverse-painting on glass tablets, the lower of Mount Vernon, 7 1/2-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial, eight-day time-only movement with the unusual Waterbury pulley and “cable” system for the weight, ht. 44 1/2 in. $300-500

1113 George E. Winslow Reservoir Indicator, Waltham, Massachusetts, c. 1900, with a nickel-plated damascened movement marked Howard & Co. Boston 13 in a hinged, brass, bezel case, 8 3/8-in. silvered dial marked American Steam Gauge Co. Boston, center section with a recording gauge marked 0-120 and reading as above, linked to a Seth Thomas, brass, dual barrel clock mechanism, and flanked on the other side by a hinged, brass, bezel case housing a pressure/recording gauge with dial indicator marked 0-100, with a brass, spring-powered, clock mechanism, all attached to a molded oak panel, wd. 45 x ht. 35 in. $1,000-1,500 1114 Chelsea Bronze Gallery Clock, made for Tiffany & Co. by Chelsea Clock Company, Boston, heavy cast bronze case with glazed bezel over the 10-in. silvered Arabic numeral dial marked in part Tiffany & Co,, New York, brass, eight-day, time-only movement, dia. 16 in. $300-500

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1100 Mahogany “A. Willard” Patent Timepiece, Massachusetts, c. 1820, with gilt rope-turned moldings enclosing the reverse-paintings on glass tablets, the throat marked Willards Patent and the lower a scene of Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie, 7 1/2-in. painted iron dial marked A. Willard, eight-day time-only movement, wooden pendulum rod and a cast iron weight, ht. 33 in. $1,000-1,500

1115 Bronze Chelsea Desk Clock, Boston, No. 233562, for Shreve, Crump & Low, square bronze frame with rear swing out stand and thick beveled glass, silvered chapter ring with raised bronze Arabic numerals, pierced silvered hands, eight-day, time-only movement, ht. 10 in. $300-500

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1116 Chelsea and Salem Ship’s Bell Clocks and Two Barometers, both clocks with 4 1/2-in. Arabic numeral dials in brass cases with screw bezels, eight-day, time and ship’s bell strike movements with lever escapements, both barometers with dials marked Salem, one is a brass case matching the clocks, the other with a 5 1/2-in. dial in a ship’s wheel case, all but ship’s wheel in mahogany stands, ht. 7 to 11 in. $500-700

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1117 Large Chelsea Ship’s Bell Clock and Barometer Set, both with 8 1/2-in. dials in hinged bezel red brass cases, dials marked in part Chelsea, dia. 10 1/2 in. $800-1,200 1118 Chelsea Ship’s Bell Clock and Stand, brass case with hinged bezel, 4-in. silvered dial marked Chelsea Ship’s Bell, eight-day ship’s bell strike movement with platform escapement all on a mahogany stand, ht.7 1/2 in. $200-400 1119 Seth Thomas No. 88 Ship’s Bell Clock, Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1920, eight-day, 7-jewel, ship’s bell strike movement, silvered 8 1/2-in. Arabic numeral dial, heavy cast brass case, hinged bezel, mounted in a mahogany stand, ht. 11 in. $1,000-1,500 1120 Chelsea Ship’s Bell Clock, Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century, polished brass case with screw bezel, 6-in. dial marked Chelsea, Ship’s Bell, eight-day time and ship’s bell strike movement, dia. 7 1/2 in. $200-400 1121 Seth Thomas Oak #2 Regulator, Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890, the painted zinc dial with Arabic numerals and marked Seth Thomas, and Manufactured in the United States of America, glazed bezel and lower door, molded pedestal and eight-day timeonly movement with pendulum and weight, ht. 36 in. $600-800

1122 Seth Thomas Oak #2 Regulator, Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1890, the painted zinc dial with Arabic numerals and marked Seth Thomas, glazed bezel and lower door, molded pedestal, paper label on interior bottom reading in part: Seth Thomas Clock Co., and eight-day time-only movement with pendulum and weight, ht. 36 in. $600-800

1127 Bishop & Bradley Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock, Watertown, Connecticut, c. 1825, mahogany case, reverse painted lower tablet of a country scene, printed maker’s label on inside backboard, painted wooden dial, wood thirty-hour, time and strike movement powered by two cast iron weights, ht. 32 in. $1,000-1,500

1123 E. Howard & Company #70 Wall Regulator, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1880, the cherry case with 12-in. painted zinc Roman numeral dial signed E. Howard & Co./Boston, spade hands, lower hinged door with red, gold and maroon glass, eight-day nickel timepiece stamped E. Howard & Co./Boston and 70 powered by an iron weight and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 32 in. $1,000-1,500

1128 New Haven China Clock, floral decoration on a light green ground, 4-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial, eight-day time and strike movement with outside escapement, ht. 12 1/2 in. $200-300

1124 Chelsea Clock Company Wall Regulator, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1890, the mahogany case with turned bezel over the 12-in. painted zinc Roman numeral dial marked Chelsea Clock Company/Boston, moon hands, glazed hinged door for pendulum access, eight-day timepiece stamped Boston Clock Co./Boston powered by a flat lead weight and regulated by a damascened pendulum bob and wooden rod, ht. 36 in. $800-1,200

1129 Ansonia Royal Bonn China Clock, floral decorated case, 4-in. porcelain Roman numeral dial, beveled glass in the cast brass bezel, eight-day time and strike movement with outside escapement regulated by a pendulum, ht. 14 1/2 in. $200-400 1130 Ansonia and Waterbury China Clocks, Ansonia Royal Bonn “La Barque” in green with floral decoration, Waterbury in dark blue with original paper dial, both ht. 11 in. $250-350

1125 Two Brigg’s Rotary Clocks, E.N. Welch, Forestville, Connecticut, with thirty-hour spring powered movement, swinging ball pendulum, printed paper dial, ebonized wooden base on paw feet and glass dome, ht. 7 3/4 in. $300-500

1131 Ansonia Royal Bonn “La Champagne” China Clock, c. 1900, pink and floral decorated case, cast brass bezel with beveled glass over the 5-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial, eight-day time and strike movement with outside escapement regulated by a pendulum, ht. 14 3/4 in. $400-600

1126 Two Seth Thomas Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clocks, both in mahogany cases, one a reproduction with period painted wood dial and label and a spring-powered, eight-day, time and strike movement, the other with a weight-powered, thirty-hour, wood, time and strike movement, ht. 31 in. $300-500

1132 Ansonia Royal Bonn “La Mosella” China Clock, New York, c. 1890, case with green accents and floral decoration, cast brass bezel with beveled glass over the 4-in. porcelain Arabic numeral dial, spring-powered, eight-day, time and strike movement regulated by a pendulum, ht. 12 in. $200-400

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1134 Welch “Cary” and Gilbert “Keystone” Rosewood Shelf Clocks, Connecticut, c. 1880, the Welch with 5-in. painted zinc dial (re-painted), eight-day time strike and alarm “Patti” movement, pendulum with glass inset and maker’s label on case back, ht. 20 1/2; and the Gilbert with 5-in. cardboard Roman numeral dial, eightday time and strike movement with separate alarm, maker’s label on case back, ht. 17 3/4 in. $500-700 1135 Gilbert “Mitra” Walnut Shelf Clock, Connecticut, c. 1890, split columns flank the dial and the lower tablet, 6-in. paper on zinc dial with Roman numerals, eight-day, time and gong strike movement with a wooden pendulum rod and a large brass-faced bob, maker’s label on case back, ht. 22 in. $150-250 1136 Mahogany Veneered Ogee Clock, Forestville Clock Company, Forestville, Connecticut, with printed maker’s label, painted zinc dial, original transfer and paint decorated glass and brass, thirtyhour, time and strike, weight-driven movement, ht. 25 3/4 in. $100-150 1137 Gilbert “Old Mr. Boston” Advertising Clock, Winsted, Connecticut, c. 1929, with pressed and painted steel case, 6-in. metal dial with raised Arabic numerals, eight-day, time-only, lever movement, ht. 21 3/4 in. $150-250

1138 Two Wooden Gilbert “Old Mr. Boston” Clocks, both in painted wooden cases with eight-day, timeonly, lever movements, the larger with a 6-in. metal dial with raised Arabic numerals, the smaller with painted numerals on a 4-in. metal dial, ht. 10 1/4 to 21 3/4 in. $150-250 1139 Four Horological Titles by Theodore R. Crom, Early Lancashire Horological Tools and Their Makers, An Eighteenth Century English Brass Hardware Catalogue, Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900, and Trade Catalogues 1542-1842, new condition. $200-400 1140 Brass and Steel Watchmaker’s Mandrel, a worm-gear-driven example with a three-jaw brass faceplate, knurled and flattened thumbscrews, turned wood crank handle, sliding dovetail bedplate, and tool rest, all mounted on a wood stand, lg. 18 in. $300-500 1141 Two Boxed Sets of Ornamental Turning Lathe Profile Cutters, late 19th century, approximately 300 cutter heads housed in slant lid boxes with circular brass plaques on lid, one box with lower drawer with turned ivory handle, some cutters marked with numbers, together with an additional mahogany storage box with approximately fifteen cutters enclosed. $1,000-1,500 1142 Double-sided Pocket Watch-form Trade Sign, 20th century, with the zinc painted Arabic numeral dial reading Watch Repairing, and the gold painted cast iron bezel with embossed letters reading Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ht. 27 in. $200-400 1143 Five European Pocket Watches, England and Switzerland, two M.J. Tobias open face watches with engraved gold-tone dials, 4-jewel, key-wind, key-set movements, a Swiss 15-jewel bar movement in a fully engraved, base metal, hunting case, an unmarked Swiss movement in a fully decorated base metal case with a porcelain dial with Hebrew numerals, and a Marcel & Cie stopwatch. $200-300

1144 Three Swiss Pocket Watches, one with unsigned porcelain dial, movement marked Nirvana, Swiss Made, in a plain 9kt gold hunting case, a F. Bachschmid open face with pierced hands, porcelain dial without seconds marked with maker’s name and Patent 27553, pin-set movement marked with only maker’s name, in a base metal case, and one with a double sunk Arabic numeral dial marked Waldren, 21 Jewels, lever-set movement model 210 with a micrometric regulator, in a nickel case, dia. 50 to 58 mm. $300-500 1145 Continental Consular Case Pocket Watch, porcelain Roman numeral dial, pierced steel hands, swing out movement hinged to an unmarked metal case, key-wind, key-set, chain fusee movement with pierced and paste stone set decorative plate over rear of movement, Christ on the cross silver balance cock, dia. 53 mm. $200-400 1146 Three Pocket Watches and a Paperweight Clock, Continental, a Lancet with gold-tone dial, 2-jewel Swiss movement in a gold-filled octagonal case, a small unsigned open face with porcelain dial, unmarked 8-jewel, key-wind and set, bar-type movement in a case marked K 18, a chain fusee movement marked Couratin, Paris, No.191, in a swingout case, with porcelain dial marked with maker’s name and location, and paperweight clock marked Cam La Fontaine, 24 Rue de la Paix, 24, Paris. $300-500 1147 Russian Two-day Chronometer, 20th century, No. 13409, with 4-in. silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and up/ down indicator dials, damascened movement with split bi-metallic balance, helical hairspring, and spring detent escapement, fully gimbaled brass bowl, in a three-tier mahogany box, all in a padded carrying box, ht. 9 1/2 in. $500-700

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1133 Brewster & Ingraham Eight-day Shelf Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, with a Roman numeral painted tin dial with floral spandrels, brass, eight-day time and strike movement stamped Brewster & Ingraham Bristol CT. U.S., mahogany veneered ogee case with mirrored lower glass, brass-faced lead pendulum bob and two lead weights, ht. 29 in. $200-300

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1148 Eleven Small Carriage and Desk Clocks, various makers, including five Waterbury carriage clocks: two small time-only, one in a leather carrying case, two time and alarm, and a time and strike with repeat; two French carriage clocks: a chrome time and alarm with a pitched pediment top, and a brass time and alarm; two Swiss desk clocks, and two quartz Waterford crystal clocks, ht. 2 1/4 to 6 1/2 in. $500-700

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1149 18kt Baume & Co. Hunting Case Pocket Watch, Switzerland, No. 2397, the porcelain dial with sunk seconds is marked with maker’s name, movement marked with number as above and Baume, Prize Medals, Berne 1857, London 1862, Diploma Melbourne 188084., in a plain hunting case with back cover and cuvette marked with gold purity, dia. 52 mm. $300-500 1150 Girrard Perregaux & Co. and Two Other Gold-filled Watches, the open face gold-filled Perregaux with raised Arabic numerals, signed by maker and Swiss, nickel-plate 17-jewel movement no. 23171, dia. 43 mm; an open face Arabic numeral dial marked Waltham/ USA, sunk seconds and moon hands, movement marked by maker and 17 Jewels, dia. 46 mm; and a decorated hunter case with Arabic numerals, sunk seconds and marked Wm. Coates & Son/Brockville, Ont., nickel movement signed as the dial, dia. 42 mm. $200-400 1151 J.W. Benson “The Bank” Sterling Open Face Watch, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 641886, with porcelain Roman numeral dial marked J.W. Benson/London, pin-set movement marked with maker’s name, location, and number as above and The “Bank” Watch, Best London Make, in an engine-turned 1890 silver case with maker’s mark J.W. B., dia. 50 mm. $250-450 1152 Three Howard Open Face Watches, Boston, all three marked Howard on the porcelain dial, movements marked E. Howard Watch Co., Boston, U.S.A., 17 jewels, two model 1907, series 2 movements, No. 989536, in a Howard 14kt gold case, No. 1271528 in a “Crescent Extra” gold-filled case, and a model 1905, series 3 movement, No. 945130, in a Keystone “J. Boss” case. $300-500

1153 E. Howard 14kt Gold Open Face Watch, Boston, No. 959801, porcelain dial with sunk seconds and blue five minute and seconds markings, marked Howard, 17-jewel, damascened, nickel movement marked with number as above and E. Howard Watch Co., Boston, U.S.A., Adjusted, 17 Jewels, in monogramed, swing-out Howard case, dia. 48 mm. $250-450 1154 Four Open Face Waltham Watches, Waltham, Massachusetts, No. 29245633, porcelain dial with sunk seconds and bold Arabic numerals and a 21-jewel Riverside model movement with damascened nickel plates in a gold-filled case, No. 8760327, porcelain dial and sunk seconds marked A.W.W. Co., Waltham, Mass, a key-wind, key-set movement in a silver case, No. 6238825, with a porcelain Roman numeral dial, lever-set movement in a swing-out silveroid case, and No. 12319479, porcelain Arabic numeral dial with red five minute markings, a stem-wind and set movement with damascened nickel plates in an engraved gold-filled case, dia. 50 to 58 mm. $300-500 1156 Waltham Vanguard 23-jewel Open Face Watch, Waltham, Massachusetts, No. 28739409, the porcelain Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and “up/down” indicator, the movement marked with model name, location, and number as above and 23-jewels, adjusted 6 positions, Lossier inner terminal hair spring, in an engraved, 10kt, rolled gold case, dia. 50 mm. $400-600 1157 Three 14kt Gold Open Face Waltham Watches, all 19-jewel marked movements, No. 12076575 with porcelain dial marked Waltham, movement marked A.W.W.Co., Waltham Mass., Riverside, adjusted, in Keystone 14kt case, the other two with silver-tone dial with applied Arabic numerals, No. 24321914 movement marked with manufacture, location and model as previous and 5 pos. adjusted, in a “Solidarity” case, No. 22027555 movement marked Riverside A, Adj. 5 pos., Waltham, in a Waltham case, dia. 44 to 48 mm. $300-500

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1158 Two 14kt Gold Pocket Watches and Six Other Watches, including two fully engraved lady’s 14kt gold hunting case watches, an Elgin and an A.D. Norton; two gold-filled pocket watches, a 15-jewel hunting case Waltham and an open face lady’s Elgin, a coin silver hunting case Waltham, and three wristwatches. $200-300 1159 Five Waltham Pocket Watches, a 15-jewel with a porcelain dial marked Waltham, movement No. 21741804 in a gold-filled swing out case, 17-jewel “Riverside” with porcelain dial marked by maker, movement No. 9504859 in an engine-turned, gold-filled, swing-out case, a 21-jewel “Crescent Street” with double sunk porcelain dial, No. 20002826 in a 10kt gold-filled case, a 21-jewel “645” with silver-tone dial marked with maker’s name, No. 17174537 in case marked Penn’a W. C. Co., XXX, Solid Gold, and a 23-jewel “Vanguard” with painted dial marked Waltham, Vanguard 23 Jewels, No. 32911009 in 10kt gold-filled case, dia. 46 to 51 mm. $400-600 1160 Three Waltham Open Face Watches, No. 1954689, with a porcelain Roman numeral dial with sunk seconds marked A.W. Co., Waltham, movement marked Appleton Tracy & co., Waltham, Mass., adjusted, in a silverode case, No. 19519443, with double sunk porcelain dial marked American Waltham Watch Co., movement marked with number, location and P.S. Bartlett, 17 jewels, adjusted, in an engraved coin silver case, and No. 33259595, with painted dial marked Waltham, Vanguard, 23 Jewels, movement marked with model name, location, number, and 23 jewels. 8 Adjustments, in a 10kt gold-filled case, dia. 50 to 59 mm. $200-300 1161 Engraved Silver Desk Clock, with an eight-day Waltham pocket watch movement having a black dial with raised 12-3-6-9 Arabic numerals, glow in the dark minute indicators, subsidiary seconds dial, the face having the wind and handset knob behind the pierced fret, boss marked SAK, two porcupines in arch and forest view surrounding the Roman numeral dial, ht. 6 in. Provenance: The Estate of Charles P. Fisher. $150-250


1163 Elgin De Luxe 14kt Open Face Watch, Illinois, No. I633856, matte silver dial with gold-tone Arabic numerals and hands, movement marked with number above and Elgin 542 U.S.A., 6 Adjustments, 17 Jewels, in a 14kt gold Keystone case, dia. 44 mm. $250-450 1164 Three American Pocket Watches, all lever set with porcelain Roman numeral dials, two Dueber/Hampden, one Champion, No. 1994276 in an open face Crescent sterling silver case, the other a Dueber, No. 746132, in a fully engraved, gold-filled hunting case, and a South Bend with a 17-jewel, model 217 movement, with double sunk dial in an open face, gold-filled case, dia. 50 to 57 mm. $200-300 1165 Three Hamilton Open Face Pocket Watches, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a 17-jewel, model 910 movement, porcelain dial with sunk seconds, in a gold-filled, swing-out case, dia. 47 mm, a 21-jewel, model 992 movement, porcelain double sunk dial, in a goldfilled case, dia. 50 mm, and a model 992 movement, porcelain bold Arabic numeral dial with sunk seconds, in a glass back, base metal, case, dia. 51 mm. $300-500 1166 Four Hamilton Model 992 Open Face Watches, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, all 21-jewel, stem-wind, lever-set, movements with double sunk porcelain dials, two in 10kt, gold-filled cases, one engine-turned, the other with simple engraving on back, one in a 14kt goldfilled case with a back monogram, and one in a base metal case, dia. 50 mm. $400-600

1167 Three Hamilton and a Hampden Pocket Watches, all in gold-filled cases, the Hamiltons are open face, No. 2567027, a 21-jewel model 992 with a double sunk dial with bold Arabic numerals, No. 138344, 21-jewels, damascened nickel full plate movement, double sunk Arabic numeral dial with outer red five minute markings in a fully engraved case, No. 400043, 17-jewels, damascened nickel full plate movement, Arabic dial with sunk seconds, and a lady’s hunting case Hampden, No. 2602594 in a fully engraved case, dia. 33 to 54 mm. $300-500 1168 Six American Pocket Watches, Illinois and Indiana, two South Bend open face, one with matte silver double sunk dial, 19-jewel, model 219 movement in gold-filled case, the other with porcelain Roman numeral dial with sunk seconds, 15-jewel, full plate, nickel damascened movement in a silverine case, three Elgin, two open face with porcelain Roman numeral dials, one in a Fahys silver case the other in a nickel case, a lady’s in a fully engraved hunting case, and an Illinois with double sunk bold Arabic numeral dial, 17-jewel, dual color, damascened, full plate movement in a gold-filled case, dia. 37 to 58 mm. $400-600 1169 Four Illinois Open Face Pocket Watches, all with nickel movements, a full plate with Wheeler’s patent, No. 324455, with double sunk, porcelain, Roman numeral dial, in a coin silver case, dia. 55 mm., a 21-jewel Bunn Special, No. 3568188, adjusted to temperature and six positions, with a double sunk porcelain dial in a gold filled case, dia. 50 mm., a 19-jewel Sangamo Special, No. 2917576, adjusted to temperature and six positions, with a double sunk porcelain dial in a gold filled, swing out case, dia. 50 mm., and a 19-jewel A. Lincoln, adjusted to five positions, with an engraved, gilt Roman numeral dial, in a 14kt. gold case, dia. 44 mm. $300-500 1170 Four Horological Titles by Theodore R. Crom, Early Lancashire Horological Tools and Their Makers, An Eighteenth Century English Brass Hardware Catalogue, Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900, and Trade Catalogues 1542-1842, new condition. $200-400

1171 Rosewood Table Clock by Ellicott & Smith, London, c. 1860, dometop case, fully glazed dial door, brass sound frets backed with glass, silvered 6-in. Roman numeral dial, slow-fast subsidiary dial in arch, marked Ellicott & Smith, 17 Royal Exchange, London, eight-day time-only fusee movement engraved as the dial, brass pendulum rod and engraved brass ball, ht. 13 1/4 in. $500-800 1172 English Mahogany Tall Case Clock, the swan’s-neck pediment above the turned columns flanking the glazed hood door, painted Roman numeral iron dial with a farm scene in the arch, three-quarter chamfered corner columns and waist door resting on the inlaid French foot base, eight-day time and strike movement, pendulum and two cast iron weights, ht. 93 in. $700-900 1173 Mahogany and Gilt-brass French Portico Clock, c. 1860, the mahogany veneered case with gilt-brass capitals, applied mounts, and floral designed bezel, dial with engine-turned center and marked Duval a Paris, eightday time and count-wheel strike, cornucopia and floral decorated gridiron pendulum, ht. 19 in. Provenance: The Estate of Charles P. Fisher. $500-700 1174 Replica Gilt Annular Dial Clock, 20th century, cast brass case topped by a sphere surround by putti hanging floral garland, the base with inset panels of children in educational pursuits and a frieze of classical images, the time read on a singular annular dial ring through an opening in the sphere, powered by an eight-day, time-only movement with lever escapement, ht. 23 in. $700-900

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1162 Three Elgin Open Face Pocket Watches, Elgin, Illinois, all with porcelain dials and sunk seconds, a B.W. Raymond with a nickel, stemwind, lever-set, damascened, 21-jewel movement, No. F 190215, dial with bold Arabic numerals marked B.W. Raymond, Elgin, in a gold filled case, a Father Time, 21-jewel movement, No. 22167688, in a gold-filled case, and a 15-jewel nickel movement, No. 24514957, in a fully decorated sterling silver case, dia. 48 to 49 mm. $200-300

1175 French Cartel Wall Clock, by Charles Hour, gilt-metal case with 7-in. convex porcelain Roman numeral dial, pierced brass hands, spring-powered, brass, eight-day, time and strike movement marked in part: Ch. Hour, France, 15 Fifteen Jewels, regulated by a platform escapement, ht. 26 in. $600-800

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1176 French Replica Mantel Clock and Garniture, late 20th century, child satyrs flank the ornate lyre form containing the brass 4-in. dial with lozenge Roman numerals, German, eight-day, time and strike movement with floating balance wheel escapement, all on a cast brass and white glass base, with two sevencandle garnitures, ht. 24 in. $300-500

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1177 China Clock and Garniture, flowers on a wire fence decorate the clock and the vases, 2 1/2-in. printed paper dial marked Made in France, thirtyhour, time-only, lever escapement movement, ht. 8 1/2 in. $100-150 1178 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, pink-tone round dial with raised Arabic numerals, 15-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure, ht. 9 1/4 in. $400-600 1179 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, the case with removable front glass, round dial with raised Arabic numerals, 15-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure and regulated by a disc pendulum, ht. 9 1/4 in. $400-600 1180 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, gilt-brass and glass case with removable front glass, 13-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure, ht. 9 in. $400-600 1181 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, round dial with raised Arabic numerals, 15-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure and regulated by a disc pendulum, ht. 9 1/4 in. $400-600

1182 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, the case with a hinged front glass, silvered round dial with raised Arabic numerals, 15-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure, ht. 8 3/4 in. $400-600 1183 Atmos Brass and Glass Clock by Le Coultre, Switzerland, brass and glass case with removable front glass, square white dial with Arabic numerals, 15-jewel movement powered by changes in temperature and barometric pressure, ht. 9 1/4 in. $400-600 1184 German Carved Walnut Wall Clock, c. 1890, for the French market, hinged carved front panel with a scrolled crest above the carved griffins flanking the applied raised enameled Roman numerals, molded center section with columns and foliage surrounding the enameled thermometer dial, case terminating in a 4 1/2-in. aneroid barometer, with leaves and nut motif, eight-day, time and gong strike, brass movement, ht. 39 in. $300-500 1185 Black Forest Picture Frame Clock, Germany, c. 1860, a gilded frame centers a reverse-painted hunting scene with hunter, hound dog, and two deer, Roman numeral dial with pierced hands, thirty-hour, time and strike movement with two brass-cased weights and pendulum, ht. 15 1/2 in. $600-800 1186 Pine Thirty-hour Tall Clock, 19th century, arched-top waist door on the flat-top pine case, glazed hood door over the 10-in. convex painted wooden dial, cast brass hands, thirty-hour, wood and brass Black Forest-style time and strike movement powered by two weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 78 in. $300-500 1187 Walnut Veneered Vienna Regulator, c. 1900, with flat-top case, full-length glazed door, brass bezel surrounding the Roman numeral 7-in. enameled dial, brass, eight-day time and strike movement with pendulum and two brass-cased weights, ht. 32 in. $400-600

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1188 Miniature Japanned Continental Table Clock, probably Germany, c. 1800, the case with raised gesso and painted decoration, brass carrying handle on a raised molded top, glazed door over the pressed brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, recessed mock pendulum, two-day, time and bell strike, brass movement with verge escapement and 4-in. pendulum, ht. 14 in. with handle extended. $1,500-2,000 1189 Junghans Westminster Chime Mantel Clock, c. 1915, the carved dome-top walnut case with reeded columns flanking the composite brass dial, silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, chime/silent and slow/ fast subsidiary dials, brass, eight-day, time, strike, and Westminster chime on five rods, mechanism stamped with Junghans mark, ht. 19; and a George Mitchell, thirty-hour wooden works stencil-decorated shelf clock with label and two iron weights, ht. 35 in. $600-800 1190 German Quarter-striking Bracket Clock, retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, the round-top mahogany case with 8-in. silvered Arabic numeral dial marked with retailer’s name and location, spring-powered, eight-day, time and quarter-striking movement marked W. & H., Sch., Germany, ht. 14 in. $600-800 1191 Four Horological Titles by Theodore R. Crom, Early Lancashire Horological Tools and Their Makers, An Eighteenth Century English Brass Hardware Catalogue, Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900, and Trade Catalogues 1542-1842, new condition. $200-400 1192 18-inch Colorless Glass Dome, 19th century, with handle and bull-nose molded base, sitting on a circular black painted base, base dia. 10 in. $300-500 1193 Large Glass Dome with Base, black painted wooden base with groove for oval glass dome, overall wd. 17 1/2 x dp. 8 1/2 x ht. 24 in. $300-500


1195 American Index Typewriter, 265 Broadway New York, c. 1895, the machine having a swinging sector, a partial strip of rubber type, two small ink rollers, index pointer, feed roller, advancing and space levers, lg. 10 in. $300-500 1196 Sensenich Brothers Maple Aircraft Propeller, Warner Aircraft Corp., Detroit Michigan, the laminated maple 83-in. propeller with riveted iron blade edges and painted tips, stamped Model 82RS-72, SER B-7814, HP 200, R.P.M. 2450, and with Sensenich Bros. Lititz. PA. decals on each wing. $800-1,200 1197 Pebbled Finish Parlor Kaleidoscope, possibly by Charles G. Bush, 19th century, with brass strapping, 2 1/2-in. spoked wheel rotating cell, 10 3/4-in. length body, all resting on a turned four-legged wood stand, ht. 12 in. $300-500 1198 Lidded Burlwood Bowl Housing a Brass Compass, America or Europe, 3 1/2-in. circular compass ring sitting above the engraved compass plate with cardinal points, a “star” representing north, center stem with needle, “U”-shaped gimbaled arm with a 10-in. wood handle. $200-400 1199 Brass 18-inch Noon Cannon Sundial, 19th/early 20th century, Roman numeral and compass engraved plate, quadrant arches flanking the 4 3/4-in. cannon, calendar correction table reading Fast Means That The Watch Should Be Faster Than The Dial Slow Slower. $250-350

1200 John Bliss & Co. Taffrail Log, 110 Wall Street, New York, the brass instrument with enameled dial marked John Bliss Taffrail with three recording dials, four fins, swivel tip and new line, all housed in a fitted box with original label and retail stamp reading in part: S. Thaxter & Son, Boston, lg. 10 in. $300-500 1201 Weems and Plath 7-inch Sextant, Germany, no. 60129, mid-20th century, the black pierced body with brass scale marked 0-120, 6 x 30 eyepiece, horizon mirror, multiple sunshades and index arm with vernier and fine adjustment knob, all in a fitted mahogany carrying case. $500-700 1202 C. Plath Navistar Classic Sextant, no. 62002, Hamburg, Germany, the black pierced body with brass scale marked 0-120, 6 x 30 eyepiece, horizon mirror, multiple sunshades and index arm with vernier and fine adjustment knob, all in a fitted mahogany carrying case. $500-700 1203 Unmarked Spectroscope, collimator slit with fine adjustment knob with dial, its arm with a horizontal fine adjusting tangent screw to vernier, counter balance weight, all resting on a cast iron tripod base. $400-600 1204 James W. Queen & Co. Brass Spectrometer, upper plate with dial scale marked 0-360, 11 1/2-in. horizontal enclosed silvered dial with two viewing apertures, magnifiers and engraved Societe genevoise a Geneve and James W. Queen, stationary telescope with rack focusing, rotating collimator arm, all resting on a cast iron tripod base, ht. 15 in. $1,500-2,500 1205 John Browning Brass Spectroscope, 139 Strand, London, 7478, with a 9-in. telescope and collimator, both with rack focusing, horizontal enclosed scale engraved as above, all resting on a cast iron tripod base, ht. 8 in. $400-600

1206 Philip Harris & Co. Spectroscope, Birmingham, England, the black painted instrument with an 8-in. scope, collimator, and horizontal enclosed silver scale, ht. 9 in. $150-250 1207 John Browning Spectroscope, 68 Strand, London, the horizontal disc engraved as above and calibrated 0-120 with magnifier, fine adjustment knob for vernier, dual prisms (lacking), 11-in. scope with rack and pinion focusing and collimator tube (lacking collimator), all raised on a center shaft and tripod base, instrument ht. 11 1/2 in. $150-250 1208 Adam Hilger Spectrometer Camera, London, a 9-in. brass collimator tube, mahogany photographic plate housing with bone plate adjusting scale, all resting on a tripod cast iron base, ht. 15 1/2 in. $800-1,200 1209 Unmarked Spectrometer Camera, a 8-in. brass collimator tube with interior scale with aperture reading 0-35, cherry dovetailed photographic plate housing with bone adjusting scale, all resting on a tripod cast iron base, ht. 14 in. $800-1,200 1210 Moore Astro Navigator MK II, O.H. Kampf Ltd., Dorset, England, the stationary “Latitude” plate hinged to the “Declination” plate that rides along the brass “Hour Angle,” the “Zenith Distance” ring calibrated 0-110 with a clear plastic protractor set at 0, all housed in a fitted box with instructional manual. $150-250

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1194 Secor Fairy Sewing Machine, Bridgeport, Connecticut, c. 1885, the cast iron body marked Fairy, built-in adjustable “C” clamp with tightening screw, geared mechanism, and circular bedplate, ht. 8 in. $800-1,200

1211 U.S. Army Air Corps Computer Time Conversion Instrument, Fairchild Aviation Corp., Type A-5, the black anodized metal box with dials reading in Sidereal Time, Greenwich Civil Time, and Longitude, and two rotational setting/clearing knobs, wd. 6 1/2 x dp. 3 x ht. 4 3/4 in. $150-250

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1212 Lietz Brass Deviation Finder, San Francisco, California, no. 1201, with the horizontal silvered compass, meridian circle, movable hour circle, East/West variant pointer, dual bubble levels, all resting on “A” frames, lead counter-weight on underside, housed in a fitted mahogany box with paper instruction label. $800-1,200

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1213 Questar Standard 3.5 Telescope, New Hope, Pennsylvania, cast aluminum equatorial fork mount, altazimuth controls, synchronous clock drive motor, setting circle, dual viewing ports, all in a vinyl fitted case with tripod and additional accessories, ht. 14 in. $300-500 1214 Wild T4 Universal Instrument, Heerbrugg, Switzerland, the astronomical theodolite with glass circles, and internal reading microscopes, fitted with its original aluminum carrying cases, manual, and external level. $2,000-2,500 1215 Trough Compass and a Sundo Pocket Barometer, mid-20th century, the resin and brass pinned trough compass case marked T.A.R.S. & W. Ltd. on the side, slide lid, scales divided 0-6 at each end of the silvered needle; the aneroid pocket barometer marked Compens and Sundo, revolving altitude scale from 0-3,000 feet, with original instruction pamphlet and box. $300-500 1216 Thatcher’s Calculating Instrument, Keuffel and Esser, New York, a paper covered cylindrical slide with scales, open framework of triangular-shaped sections, knobs on either end, attached to a board with cast iron brackets and directions, all housed in an oak wood box, instrument lg. 23 1/2 in. $800-1,200

1217 A.M.L. Position Line Slide Rule Mark IIA, Air Ministry Laboratory, South Kensington, no. 118/36, the inner cylinder is graduated with log tangents, the outer scale is graduated with log cosines, rear of slide are given scales of dip, refraction, moon’s parallax and converting time to arc, bone plaque engraved AM with a crown, ht. closed 9 in.; together with a Muto Giken “Kooler Calculator,” 11 1/2-in. rule with clear rotational sleeve for reading the scale. $300-500 1218 Burkhardt Arithmometer, Germany, with black-enameled plate, eight slides, crank and sixteen digit display, operating instructions in German, housed in a mahogany case with brass plaque on top lid reading Burkhardt Arithmometer, lg. 23 in. $500-700 1219 Compound Binocular Microscope by Leitz, no. 413924, with fine and coarse focusing, revolving turret with four objective lenses, large square stage with two-way adjustment, substage condenser and iris diaphragm, plano/ concave mirror, on a U-foot base, a carrying case with additional lenses, slides and lamp, ht. 14 in. $200-400 1220 Enameled Optician Thermometer, France, the enameled dial reading Hazebrouco Ingenieur Opticien 16, rue de la Paix, 16 Paris, with raised numerals, Fahrenheit and centigrade scales, pierced cast iron cistern cover, all in a black-painted frame with cavetto corners, lg. 48 in. $600-800 1221 Six Painted Cast Iron “Bank” Still Banks, late 19th/early 20th century, the painted buildings in various architectural forms all read “Bank” above the door, one reads “State Bank,” with a hinged door lock (lacking key), ht. 3 to 5 1/2 in. $200-400 1222 Nine Combination “Safe” Still Banks, 19th and 20th century, two by “The J. & E. Stevens Co.”, two by the “Kenton Brand,” a “Henry C. Hart Mfg. Co.,” and others, ht. 3 1/2 to 6 1/2 in. $300-500

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1223 Painted Cast Iron and Tin Articulated Football Player, c. 1940, place the leather-bound football that reads Sun Bowl 1940 in the holder, then cock back the football player’s right leg which is then released by pressing down on the lever to activate the leg to punt the ball, ht. 8 in. $200-400 1224 Painted Cast Iron Mechanical “Dentist” Bank, Reproduced from Original in Collection of The Book of Knowledge, place a coin in the pocket of the dentist and press the lever at the feet of the figures, dentist extracts the tooth and falls backwards against the gas bag and the coin is deposited into the bag, the patient then falls back in his chair and throws up his arms, ht. 6 1/2 in. $200-400 1225 Twelve Lithographed Tin Banks and a Toy, three book-form banks, a “Benjamin Franklin Thrift Bank,” a monkey bank with an articulated arm and top hat, “Eight O’Clock Coffee,” “Gulfpride” oil can, a “Campbell’s Tomato Soup” 125th anniversary bank, three “Happy Days Bank” in the form of barrels, a “Children’s Crusade for Children” bank, and a Ford Model T automobile toy. $200-300 1226 Kingsbury Tin Fire Station Toy and Pumper, early 20th century, the red-painted building with gold-painted embossed letters reading Fire Station 8 above the spring-powered greenpainted doors, bell mechanism on top and a door release lever on side of building, and the red and gilt-painted fire engine pumper with clockwork mechanism, ht. 10 x wd. 8 1/2 x lg. 13 in. $300-500 1227 “Juggling Clown Test Your Skill” Coin-operated Penny Arcade Game, International Mutoscope Reel Co., New York, c. 1930, the cast aluminum case with traces of old paint, orange-painted field with movable clown to catch the penny, and a paper instructional label, ht. 20 in. $300-500


1233 Singing Bird Automaton, probably France, c. 1900, the brass case with repoussé decoration, single bird with yellow, blue, and black plumage on a limb with cloth flowers, clockwork mechanism activates tail, head, and beak, ht. 11 in.

1229 Coin-operated “Money Back Scale,” c. 1900, arched hood with foil-backed glass surrounding the weight scale dial reading in part Correct Weight Only, 1 cent, and Fred P. White Malden Mass., oak case with reeded columns flanking a window with pins for diverting your coin, and a red painted brass plaque reading Watch Where Your Money Goes above it, terminating on a cast iron scale bed, ht. 76 in. $700-900

1234 Six-air Cylinder Musical Box, Switzerland, with a 13-in. cylinder, single comb, lever-wind, start/stop and change/repeat levers, tune sheet reading in part Mandoline and the list of songs, all housed in a grain-painted and marquetry inlaid box, lg. 21 1/2 in. $600-800

1230 National Cast Bronze Cash Register, Dayton Ohio, with plaque above glass box reading R.V. Fowler, serial number marked on plaque 863661/313, above the hinged case revealing Dollar/Cents and Customer Counter dials, two rows of keys above the white marble counter, and wood drawer, all sitting on a molded oak base, ht. 21 in. $200-400 1231 Five Lead and Copper Alcohol Advertising Printing Plates, mid20th century, a “Miller High Life” with an image of a bartender, “Schenley Distributors” whiskey, a “Brown Forman” distillers, a “Heublein’s Club Cocktails,” and a “Frankfort Distillers Corporation,” all with reverse type and images, approximate plate sizes 7 x 10 in. $300-500 1232 Marbleized RCA Victor Catalin Tube Radio, model number 66x9, c. 1945, with brown and yellow marbling, and original stock label on underside, lg. 15 1/4 in. $300-500

Provenance: The Estate of Charles P. Fisher. $500-700

1235 Eight-air Cylinder Musical Box, with an 11-in. cylinder, dual combs, harpshaped zither attachment, lever-wind, start/stop, change/repeat levers, all housed in a grain-painted, marquetry and inlaid box, lg. 23 in. $1,000-1,500 1236 Ten-air Cylinder Musical Box, Switzerland, with a 13-in. cylinder, single comb, harp-shaped zither attachment, lever-wind, start/stop and change/repeat levers, tune-sheet reading Mandoline Expressive Zither, 10-airs 12-pieces, no. 4109, all housed in a grain-painted box with sheet music, harp, and wind instruments inlaid on lid, wd. 23 in. $600-800 1237 Three-bell Eight-air Musical Box, Switzerland, with a 6-in. brass cylinder, crank wind, single comb, change/ repeat and start/stop switches, colored lithograph tune sheet attached to underside of lid marked Visible Bells, all housed in a rosewood top and ebonized case, wd. 16 1/2 x dp. 10 1/2 x ht. 8 1/2 in. $400-600 1237A Ten Philipps Paganini-Geigen-Piano Rolls, Germany, Wurlitzer rolls 218, 220, 241, 360, P.P. rolls 8157, 8436, 8581, 8657, and roll P.D. No. 04413 and four pop songs, sold with five 11 3/4-in. music box discs. $200-400

1238 Edison “GEM” Model B Phonograph, c. 1900, serial number 243286, oak case with gilt Edison script on front, black enameled body with gilt pinstriping, model “C” reproducer, crank wind, horn, all resting on an oak base; together with a Edison Standard Phonograph with a model “H” reproducer, plaque on front reads in part: Made for International Correspondence Schools. $400-600 1239 Edison Model “C” Home Phonograph, c. 1908, serial number 318825, oak case with decal reading Edison on the front, cast iron bed plate with pinstriping and tufts of grass on corners, model “C” reproducer, a polygonal eleven-panel black and gilt horn, shoe and crane bar, with approximately forty-cylinders, wd. 16 1/2 in. $700-900 1240 Seventeen Magic Lantern Animated Slides and Chromotropes, c. 1880, including two labeled Moveable Astronomical Sliders, No. 3 and No. 7, five geometric patterns, three fishbowls, two fountains, a trapeze artist, gondola, windmill, witch, and a ship sailing around the world, wd. 2 to 4 1/2 in. Note: Chromotropes were used to add motion to lantern slide presentations and were some of the earliest moving images on screen. $1,200-1,600 1241 White Opaque Glass and Metal Fountain Pen-form Wall Light, Europe, mid-20th century, the 30 1/2-in. light with two sockets and twoprong European plug, possibly used as promotional sales aid. $1,000-1,500

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1228 Three Mid-century Coin-operated Arcade Games, the Sex Appeal Meter game manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. with lighted game indicator; the SpitFire Drop Bomb in Funnel to Sink Battleship, and the I Owe You game, all with wood cases and traces of old paint; together with a painted wood sign reading in part: Get A Check Up On Your Love Life, ht. 5 to 27 in. $300-500

1242 Collection of Fountain and Ballpoint Pens, an Aurora no. 0706 with 18kt nib and green resin case, two Tombow 828f or “Egg” pens, a Montblanc “Meisterstuck no. 149” with dual-colored nib marked 4810 14C Montblanc 585, a Waterman’s with dual-colored nib marked 18K 750, two other fountain pens, nine ballpoint and mechanical pencils, and assorted inks, all housed in a glass-top hinged-lid case with two drawers. $200-400

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1243 Four Sterling Silver Fountain Pens, United States, three Parker 75 Cisele with gold plated clip, two with 14kt XF nibs, one missing nib, and a Waterman with sterling cap, barrel and clip, black blind cap, and with Ideal nib. $200-300

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1244 Montblanc Meisterstuck Ramses II Fountain Pen, the cap covered in lapis lazuli, vermeil barrel and furnishings, with 18kt two-tone gold nib, lg. 5 1/2 in. $800-1,200 1245 Pelikan M900 Toledo Gold Fountain Pen, gold over sterling barrel sleeve, black resin with green ink window, with monotone 18kt gold F nib, lg. 4 7/8 in. $700-900 1245A Five Sheaffer Fountain Pens, including a Sheaffer/Levenger Mediterranean Blue, a Junior in green and black stripes, and three white dot stripes with Lifetime nibs, one with a military clip, lg. 4 3/4 to 5 1/2 in. $300-500 1246 Three Waterman and a Sheaffer Fountain Pens, United States and Japan, including a Waterman’s 72, eyedropper filler, in orange and black wood grain with an account 8 nib (cracked), a lever-fill Waterman’s Desk Model also in orange and black wood grain, with nib marked in part RED Waterman’s Ideal, a lever-fill Waterman 52 with clip in chased black hard rubber, in original box with papers and price band, fitted with a Waterman’s 2 nib, and a Sheaffer in dark wood with a floral overlay, cap band marked Sheaffer. Japan, with a 14kt inlaid nib. $200-400

1247 Four Glass Store Fountain Pen Display Cases, all with wooden bases and glass display tops, a Waterman’s in quarter-sawn oak with the front panel marked Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens, glass display area with a mirrored back panel, 44 x 33 x 23 1/2 in., a Moore’s in quarter-sawn oak with an inset porcelain base panel marked in part: Morre’s won’t leak, safety, selffilling, with one glass shelf, 40 1/2 x 16 x 17 in., a Wahl with etched front glass marked Eversharp Wahl Pen, write hand companion, 42 x 16 x 24 in., a Sheaffer’s on turned legs, front glass marked Sheaffer’s and original velvet liner tray embossed as the glass, and fitted with an electric light, 40 x 23 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. $300-500

1251 Nikkor Lens and a Pair of Barr & Stroud Binoculars, the Reflex Nikkor 1:8, f=500mm lens with leather carrying case; the Barr & Stroud 7x CF41 black finished binoculars with twin turrets, and retractable shower shrouds, shoulder marked AP no. 1900A/serial no. 39813, and admiralty arrow, with original carrying case. $300-500

1248 Two Waterbury Clock Company Desk Sets, Connecticut, one with a black glass base, single pen holder and an eight-day, time-only Waterbury clock in a brass case, with a Wahl lever-fill desk pen, the other with a black onyx base, two pen holders, a thermometer, eight-day, time-only Waterbury clock and barometer in bronze cases, with two Wahl lever-fill desk pens, wd. 10 to 16 1/2 in. $300-500

1252A Leitz Summitar f/2 5cm Lens, Germany, No. 914255, Leica screwmount lens (collapsible).

1249 Parker “Spirit of Aviation” Desk Set, c. 1929, with green onyx base, two Parker holders, James Cady Ewell bronze statue of a woman holding an airplane aloft (repaired break at right ankle), two Parker Duofold pens, one a “Lucky Curve,” 10 x 18 x 10 in. $800-1,200 1250 Four Fountain Pen Desk Sets, a white onyx base Wahl with electric light, dual pen holders and a pair of Wahl lever-fill desk pens, a Parker Carlton Ware base in red with an Asian theme, single pen holder and a Parker Duofold “Lucky Curve” pen, a green onyx with dual pen holders and a clock and two lever-fill pens, and a brass Wahl with checkerboard presentation plate, single pen holder and a Wahl lever-fill desk pen. $300-500

Online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2723T

1252 Leica Close-up Accessories, including a BOOWU, bellows UXOOR, OUBIO, two NOOKY hesum, OTZFO 16464K with tube OTSRO and a stand for extension ring use with an Elmar lens. $150-250

Note: This a Summitar lens not a Summicron. $200-300 1253 Kodak Bantam Special and Six Other Cameras, Bantam Special with Compur Rapid shutter, Ansco Memo half frame 35mm camera, Voigtlander Baby-box 54/18, Zenobia, Kodak Six20, a Retina IIa with a Xenon 50mm f/2 lens in a Synchro-Compur shutter and a Bantam with anastigmat f/6.3 lens in original box with instructions. $200-300 1254 Ten Kodak Roll Film Cameras, including four box Brownies, No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie with red bellows, Hawk-eye No. 3A, Senior six20 and three others. $200-400 1255 Olympus Pen F and Nikomat with Ring Flash, Japan, Olympus with 38mm f/1.8 Zukio lens in original leather case, Nikomat with MicroNIKKOR 55mm f/3.5 lens, a Lester A. Dine Inc. Ring and point flash unit connected to a Clinical Box power supply all on a wooden wall bracket. $200-400


Clocks, Instruments & Militaria – Online

1256 Three Schneider M39 Screw Mount Lenses, Germany, a 8cm f/2 Xenon No. 1831252, 10.5cm f/4.5 Xenar No. 794985, and a 13.5cm f/4.5 Xenar No. 1827504. $400-600 1257 Zeiss Ikon Accessories for Contax Cameras, two plate backs a 540/13 and a 543/13, a Contatest with 1 meter Proxar lens and instructions in original box, three Contameters, one with adjustable rangefinder and lenses for 20, 30, and 50, a 1340, and a 1343. $200-400 1258 Zeiss Contaprox I, with Carl Zeiss 50mm f/3.5 Tessar lens No. 3009797 in focusing mount 563/04, extension tube 5522/13, focusing screen adapter 5520/6, and magnifier 1251. $200-400 1259 Zeiss Contarex and Contaflex Camera Backs, three Contarex backs complete with darkslides each in a black leather case, and five Contaflex, four with darkslides and one standard back. $100-200 1260 Unitron Astro Camera, model 220, the wood frame enclosing the groundglass screen, three plates, all in a fitted finger-jointed box. $100-200

End of Online Sale 2723T

Online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2723T

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Conditions of Sale 1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot. 2. All property is sold “as is,� and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. 3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate. 4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser. 5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases. 6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale. 7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item. 8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots. 9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number. Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston. 10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. 11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid. 12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalog. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. 13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. 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The Andrews Shaker Collection Lecture Series – May and June 2014 Skinner is pleased to present a series of lectures by Shaker scholars Jean Burks and Christian Goodwillie. These events will be held in conjunction with the June 15th auction of the Andrews Shaker Collection. Please join us!

About The Andrews Shaker Collection In 1923, Edward and Faith Andrews stopped at a Shaker community to buy a loaf of bread, a simple encounter which led to a lifelong involvement with the Shakers. On June 15th, Skinner will offer the last portion of the original Andrews Collection not residing in a major institution. The auction will present more than 100 lots including furniture, metalware, boxes, and ephemera— all featuring the Shakers’ characteristically simple, yet ingenious design. The event offers enthusiasts of Shaker the rare opportunity to purchase furniture and objects from this legendary collection.

Sunday, May 4, 2014, 1PM

Saturday, May 17, 2014, 1PM

Fruitlands Museum, Harvard, MA

Fruitlands Museum, Harvard, MA

The Shakers: Models for Modernism

240 Years of Shaker Life in America

Illustrated lecture by Jean M. Burks, Senior Curator, Shelburne Museum

Illustrated lecture by Christian Goodwillie, Director and Curator of Special Collections, Hamilton College

102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, MA 01451 978.456.3924 www.fruitlands.org Both events are free to the public with museum admission

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Saturday, May 31, 2014, 4PM Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, MA

The Shakers: Models for Modernism Illustrated lecture by Jean M. Burks, Senior Curator, Shelburne Museum 1843 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield, MA 01202 413.443.0188 www.hancockshakervillage.org

Thursday, June 12, 2014 – Reception 5:30PM/Gallery Walk 6PM Skinner, Marlborough, MA

The Andrews Shaker Collection – A Gallery Walk Guided tour and discussion of selected highlights from the June 15th auction hosted by Stephen L. Fletcher, Director, and Christopher Barber, Deputy Director, of American Furniture & Decorative Arts, Skinner, Inc. The event will feature Christian Goodwillie, Director and Curator of Special Collections, Hamilton College, and author of Gather Up The Fragments: The Andrews Shaker Collection 274 Cedar Hill Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 www.skinnerinc.com

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Board of Directors

Chairman of the Board - Stephen L. Fletcher Richard Albright John Deighton Barnet Fain Karen M. Keane Andrew Payne Chairman Emerita - Nancy R. Skinner

Administration

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher Vice Presidents - Eric Jones, Marie Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr

Expert Departments

20th Century Design - Jane D. Prentiss American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff, Michelle Lamunière American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher Deputy Director: Chris Barber; Assistant: Karen Langberg American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl Antique Motor Vehicles - Jane D. Prentiss Asian Works of Art - Judith Dowling Assistants: Helen Eagles, Suhyung Kim Books & Manuscripts - Devon Gray Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments - Robert C. Cheney Assistant: Jonathan Dowling Couture - Anne Fallon Discovery Auctions - Anne Fallon Assistants: Melissa Riebe, Kyle Johnson European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid Assistants: Leah Kingman, Stephanie Opolski Fine Wines - Marie Keep Assistant: Michael J. Moser Historic Arms & Militaria - Joel Bohy

63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429 274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100 2332 Galiano Street Coral Gables, FL 33134 305.503.4423

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Jewelry - Victoria Bratberg Assistants: John Colasacco, Katie Simonetti Judaica - Kerry Shrives Musical Instruments - Director Pro Tem: Jill Arbetter Assistant: Horst Kloss Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Lawrence Kearney Assistant: Erika Jorjorian Silver - Stuart G. Slavid Toys & Dolls - Anne Fallon Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, Chris Barber, Robert C. Cheney, John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney


Exhibitions & Property Distribution

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Marlborough:

Warehouse Manager - Fred Trottier, 508.970.3261

Auction Coordinator - Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson, 508.970.3103

Boston:

Auction Coordinators - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308,

Benjamin Evans, 617.874.4329

Marlborough:

Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269

Accounts Payable, Consignment - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268

Accounts Payable, Trade - Kevin Rota, 508.970.3283

Credit Supervisor - William Madden, 508.970.3266

Marlborough:

Jessica Turner, 508.970.3240

Advertising/Production Manager - Pamela Van de Houten Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Christine E. Finn, Rachel Kingsley, Ava Pandiani Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn Gallery Assistant: Ryan O’Hara Consignment Services - Patricia Walker King, Carol Zeigler, Kealyn Garner Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey Institutional Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey Image Editor - John Cornelius Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe Lead Designer - Kristina Harrison Managing Director - Marie C. Keep Marketing & Public Relations - Kate de Bethune, Kathryn Gargolinski, Jessica Turner Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak Receptionists - Marlborough: Katie Fitzgerald Boston: Bridget Spears Regional Director—Florida - April L. Matteini, G.G. Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography Transportation - Eric Jones

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Directions to the Marlborough Gallery

SKINNER

From Boston and Points East: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) West to Route 495 North at exit 11A. Proceed on Route 495N to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points North: Take Route 495 South to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points West: Take 290 East toward Marlborough. Merge onto Route 495 South via exit 26A, toward Cape Cod. Take the Simarano Drive exit, 23C. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points South: Take Route 495 North to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

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Marlborough Hotels Courtyard by Marriott

Hampton Inn

75 Felton St. (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.480.0015

277 Boston Post Rd. West (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.787.9888

Embassy Suites 123 Boston Post Rd. West (exit 24B off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.485.9500

Holiday Inn and Suites 265 Lakeside Ave. (exit 24A off 495) Marlborough, MA 508.481.3000

Marlborough Travel Services & Car Rentals Ultimate Livery

Enterprise Car Rental

To Logan Airport

Hotel Pick-up and Delivery 364 Maple Street (Rt. 85) Marlborough, MA 508.480.0221

$46.00 each way for one $56.00 each way for two Private car and driver $147.50 one way Servicing all Marlborough hotels

Hertz Car Rental 80 Northborough Rd East Marlborough, MA 01752 508.481.7300

410 Maple Street (Rt. 85) Marlborough, MA 508.229.2756


Marlborough Area Restaurants Allora Ristorante

Longhorn Steakhouse

Guiseppe’s Grille

139 Lakeside Ave. Marlborough, MA 508.485.4300

191 Boston Post Rd. Marlborough, MA 508.481.4100

35 Solomon Pond Rd. Northborough, MA 508.393.4405

Boston Market

Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub

Yoong Tong

185 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.229.2525

32 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.480.8899

China Taste

Panera Bread

Thai Cuisine and Sushi 278 Main Street Northborough, MA 508.393.7714

197 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.229.2882

197 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.281.6161

Fish Restaurant & Wine Bar

29 S. Bolton St. Marlborough, MA 508.460.3474

237 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.481.3464

Jake’s Restuarant & Coffee Shop

Tandoori Grill

30 Main Street Marlborough, MA 508.480.0414

Linguini’s Italian Eatery 350 Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.481.9747

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Subway

197 H Boston Post Rd. West Marlborough, MA 508.357.6551

Wildwood Steakhouse 189 Boston Post Rd. East Marlborough, MA 508.481.2021

Tomasso The Crossings 154 Turnpike Rd. Southborough, MA 508.481.8484


Catalog Subscription Form Prices effective January 17, 2014. Catalog subscription price includes quarterly brochure. Subscription effective one year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration. Subscriptions do not include Discovery, Estates, and other special sales. Post-auction prices are available online at www.skinnerinc.com

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American & European Paintings & Prints (two books)

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American & European Fine Prints & Photogrpahy

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American & European Fine Paintings & Sculpture

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Fine Jewelry

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20th Century Design

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Asian Works of Art

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Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets

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American Indian & Ethnographic Art

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Fine Books & Manuscripts

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Fine Ceramics

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Fine Musical Instruments

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Science, Technology & Clocks

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Fine Wines

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All Above Departments

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