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Let Freedom Ring Antique and Blackpowder Auction
Listing ID#: 701240
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Pelzer, SC 29669 |
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Tuesday Jul 2, 2024 Completed |
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Live with Online Auction |
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Meares Property Advisors, Inc Contact: Darron Meares Phone: 864-947-2000 Email: office@mpa-sc.com Website: www.MPA-SC.com EstateSale.com ID#: 6140 View company information and listings |
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AUCTION INFORMATION - DO NOT BID ON THIS LOT
This is a virtual auction with pre-bidding available prior to the auction start time. We will sell all items at a live virtual auction. There will be no audience in the room, so we will sell to the computer. All bidders must be online to represent their bids. 1
Western Arms Corp. / Uberti Jedediah Smith .54 Cal. Rifle
Serial # 2591 Manufactured by Ubert / Western Arms Corp. of Santa Fe, New Mexico. This .54 caliber percussion black powder rifle commemorates the legacy of Jedediah Smith (1799-1831) and is numbered 899 of 1000. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition with a brown finish on the barrel and butt-plate, while the trigger guard, and lock plate has a color case harden finish. This rifle also features a 32” octagon barrel, buck horn rear sight, double set triggers and walnut stock with cheek piece. Uberti made 1000 copies of the original built in .54 caliber. No FFL required. 2
Hopkins and Allen Spanish Manufactured .45 Caliber Black Powder Rifle
Hopkins & Allen .45 caliber percussion black powder rifle with a 32.5" barrel. This rifle appears to be in good condition with some surface rust. No FFL required. 3
H. Ledford Black Powder Appears to be .45 Caliber
H. Ledford percussion, black powder rifle with a 45.5" long barrel. This rifle appears to be .45 caliber. The top ramrod band has broken free and will need to be silver soldered to the barrel. The lock work will also need some attention. No FFL required. 4
Thompson Center Arms .50 Cal. White Mountain Carbine
Serial #: 17314 Thompson Center Arms .50 Caliber Black Powder, percussion, White Mountain Carbine. This carbine appears to be in very good to excellent condition, and features a half octagon, half round barrel, sling swivel studs, and nice bright bluing. The wood appears to be in very good condition, with minor handling marks. No FFL required. 5
Vintage Copper Powder Flask
This powder flask appears to be in good condition and made of copper. 6
Vintage Percussion Cap Boot/Pocket Pistol
Appears to be an antique 19th Century percussion cap, pocket or boot pistol with a 2.25" round barrel. No proof marks could be found on this pistol. However it does have what appears to be a serial number stamped on the left side of the barrel (769). Overall, this pistol is in poor condition with a considerable amount of pitting. No FFL required. 7
Jukar Spain .45 Caliber Percussion Cap Pistol
Serial #: 154894 Jukar Spanish percussion cap .45 Cal. pistol. This pistol appears to be in very good condition with no obvious rust of damage. The lock work seems to have an issue and will need to be repaired before attempting to shoot. No FFL required. 8
Henry Martini BSA 1878 Mark II Falling Block .577 / 450 Rifle With Bayonet
The Martini-Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle that was used by the British Army. Most likely chambered for the .577 / 450 Boxer black powder cartridge, though not marked. This rifle combined the dropping-block action first developed by Henry O. Peabody and improved by the Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, combined with the polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry. The Henry Martini was made by five different companies from 1876-1894. This particular antique and unique rifle was made by Birmingham Small Arms & Metal Co (stamped on the left side of the receiver). Features a 33" barrel, wood stock and fore-grip, rear elevation adjustable sight and front blade sight. Comes equipped with ramrod, leather sling and socket bayonet with original metal and leather sheath. This rifle does show wear, small crack on the right side of the stock, light rust spots, and dings but still appears to be in great shape for its age. Action function smoothly. Please note - rifles by this consignor were stored with a cosmoline like protection and may need to be thoroughly cleaning. Antique, no FFL required. 9
US Springfield 1863 Model 1870 Trapdoor Conversion .50-70 Percussion Rifle With Bayonet
Serial #47328 (Matches barrel and receiver). During the U.S. Civil War the North manufactured over 700,000 M-1863 Percussion Rifles in .58 caliber. With the coming of breech loaders, the Government embarked on a Conversion of the M1863 to the M1870 Trapdoor breech loading rifle system in .50/70. Over 10,000 of these M1863 rifles were converted before the U.S. Army standardized on the newly manufactured Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Rifles in .45/70. This historic rifle features a 32.5" barrel, hardwood stock, US stamped steel buttplate, D-rings for sling, "U" stamped barrel rings, rear notch and elevation adjustable sight and front blade sight. Includes original style ramrod and US stamped 18" bayonet. The left side receiver plate is clearly marked with the US Springfield Eagle logo and "1863". Top of the breech is stamped "1870 US". This rifle does show wear, dings and a little rust, but overall appears to be in great condition for its age! All actions function smoothly. Antique, no FFL required. 10
French Chassepot M1866 Rifle Converted to 12 Gauge Shotgun
Serial #49970. This shotgun started as a French Chassepot model 1866 rifle, and was converted to a shotgun. Barrel date appears to be 1867. This shotgun features a 30" barrel, hardwood stock, and steel buttplate. This antique firearm should be checked out thoroughly by a gunsmith before any attempt to fire. The model 1866 is an Antique, so no FFL is required. 11
Remington Rolling Block Possibly .58 Berdan Musket
Antique Remington Rolling Block rifle with a 39" barrel rifled with what appears to be three grooves. Overall, this rifle appears to be in fair to good condition. The exact caliber of this rifle is currently unknown, however it appears that it may be a .58 Berdan Musket, or one of the other obsolete large bore rifle cartridges. Buyer will need a chamber cast to verify caliber. This rifle is classified an antique, so no FFL is required. 12
R. Ashmore Warranted Double Flintlock Shotgun Appears to be 32 Gauge
Antique R. Ashmore Warranted double barrel flintlock shotgun manufactured between 1768-1775, appears to be in very good condition. The bore appears to be 32 Gauge per the consignor. This shotgun has unmodified Swan Lake hammers and a patina finish to the metal, along with nice wood with no visible cracks or damage. The top of the rib appears to be engraved with the name Kevn Messinger. The lock plates are engraved and have the inscription R. Ashmore Warranted. The stock forend cap appears to be silver. This shotgun will make a nice addition to your collection. 13
Cavalimour Flintlock Dueling Pistols
Beautiful antique set of Cavalimour .69 caliber smoothbore dueling pistols. Both pistols are stamped Cavalimour on the locks with "CM" monogram on the pommels. The furniture appears to be brass. The barrel and locks have a smooth brown patina. The one piece walnut stocks feature a checkered grip and an oval Mother of Pearl inset on the top of grip. One of the ramrods has broken off approximately 3/4", while the other one is missing the tip. The wood appears to be in excellent condition. The brass trigger guards have a decorative overlay. All other brass is engraved. This is a very beautiful set of early dueling pistols. 14
English 19th Century Percussion Boot Pistol with Octagon Barrel
Antique English 19th Century Percussion Cap Pocket or boot Pistol with a 2.75" octagon barrel and stamped with Birmingham proof marks.The box lock is engraved and includes checkered walnut grips. A white metal diamond shaped plaque is inlaid in the back of the grip. This diamond shaped plaque is non magnetic. Overall, this pistol appears tp be in good condition. 15
Deprez Pepper Box Chambered in 7mm Pinfire
Serial #: 558 Antique Deprez Pinfire Pocket Pepperbox revolver, chambered in the diminutive 7mm pinfire cartridge. This revolver is marked DEPREZ which is a known Belgian maker of revolvers. This revolver was manufactured circa 1855. Many of these revolvers were shipped to the United States before the Civil War. These pepperboxes were equipped with a folding trigger for easy concealment. This example is well decorated on the exterior and appears to have silver inlaid on all metal surfaces. This revolver appears to be in excellent condition, and retains much the original finish. The grips also appear to be in excellent condition, however, the exact material can not be determined. The cylinder is held in place by an arbor pin which has a lever on front to unscrew it. These pepperboxes were often referred to as "Apache Revolvers", which is a reference to the PARISIAN CRIMINAL ELEMENTS of the time. 16
James Rodgers Two Blade Knife Pistol
Antique, James Rodgers two blade knife pistol appears to be in very good condition. These knife pistols were also known as the "Self Protector" In the Mid-19th century James Rodgers Sheffield percussion knife pistol with twin folding blades was known as the "Unwin & Rodgers Type." These have a 3.5" nickel tapering octagonal barrel with a rear mounted nipple, boxlock central hammer action, smooth horn riveted side scales with nickel mounts, folding trigger and two blades. One blade is a 3" dagger style and one 2-1/8" single edged utility blade. Overall, this pistol knife appears to be in good condition for its age. There is some pitting to both blades. 17
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle Chambered in .32 WCF
SN: 334508B Manufactured in 1890. This antique model 1873 Winchester has been noted as the gun that won the west. It was also made famous by the 1950 Jimmy Stewart movie named "Winchester '73". This example offered here is a third model chambered in .32 WCF (.32-20) with a custom factory 26" octagon barrel, and full length magazine tube. Overall, this rifle appears to be in excellent condition. A factory letter is on order and will be provided to the winning bidder. 18
Whitney Arms Monitor .22 Cal Spur Trigger Revolver
Serial # 11183 Antique Whitney Arms Company "Monitor" spur trigger pocket pistol chambered in .22 Rim Fire. This spur trigger revolver has a seven shot cylinder and features a 2-1/8" round barrel, walnut birds-head grips, and nickel finish. This revolver appears to be in good condition, and is marked "MONITOR" across the top of the barrel. 19
Antique Howdah Double Barrel Pistol 50 cal. Percussion
Antique Howdah double barrel pistol with .58 caliber smooth bore 6-1/2" round barrels. "FLOR" is stamped on the barrel rib. Overall, the condition of this Howdah pistol appears to be very good. The wood stock shows no signs of cracking or damage. It has a ornate metal butt cap and trigger guard. The barrels appear to be Damascus steel, and also appear to have good bores. The iron metal finish has an aged mottled grey patina. The unmarked, locks appear to function correctly. This gun appears to be original and period correct. 20
Smith & Wesson Single Action 2nd Model, 2nd Edition .38 S&W
Serial #:165 Manufactured in 1877. This antique Smith & Wesson revolver is the .38 Single Action Second Model, Second Issue. This revolver is in excellent condition, with only minor freckling in the nickel finish. The hard rubber grips show no sign of cracking or damage. This pistol has a three digit serial number, and is very clean and appears that it may be unfired. Features include a five shot cylinder, 3-1/4" barrel with a top rib that includes the following: "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS, U.S.A. PAT'D JAN. 17 & 24, 65. JULY 11, 65. AUG. 24, 69. JAN. 19, 1875. REISSUE JULY 25, 1871." This beautiful Smith & Wesson revolver will make a nice addition to any collection. 21
Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver with Case - London Colt 1 of 1,500
Serial #: 453 is stamped on frame, grip frame, toe of butt strap, barrel assembly, loading lever and the cylinder. This revolver is one of the first 1500 manufactured, and has a brass grip frame. Colt converted to steel after serial number 1500. The top of the 4" barrel is stamped: "ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON". The case/kit appears to be in excellent condition. Overall, this pistol appears to be in very good condition with a brown/gray patina. 22
Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 Cal. Possibly Original Ivory Grips
Serial # 112863 Colt Model 1851 Navy manufactured in 1861 appears to be in very good condition with what appear to be original Ivory grips with a Mexican Eagle engraving on the right side. The serial number is stamped on frame, grip frame, toe of butt strap, barrel assembly, loading lever and the cylinder. This pistol is a .36 Caliber, with a 7-1/2" octagonal barrel. The top of the barrel is stamped: "ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S AMERICA". The frame, hammer, and loading lever appear to be color case hardened, while the barrel, trigger and cylinder are blued. 23
Colt Model 1851 Navy .36 Cal. With Holster
Serial # 111940 Colt Model 1851 Navy manufactured in 1861 appears to be in very good condition. The serial number is stamped on frame, grip frame, toe of butt strap, barrel assembly, loading lever, the wedge and the cylinder. This pistol is a .36 Caliber, with a 7-1/2" octagonal barrel. This pistol has the Naval Engagement stamped on the cylinder. The top of the barrel is stamped: "ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S AMERICA". The leather holster appears to be period correct. 24
Two US Marked Socket Bayonets
Two Socket style bayonets appear to be in excellent condition. Both bayonets are marked US and appear to fit the Trapdoor Springfield rifle. One of the bayonets is marked US over a small "T". 25
Extremely Rare Winchester T Slot Socket Style Bayonet
This is an extremely rare Winchester "T" slot bayonet. This bayonet has a 16" blade and appears to be in excellent condition and retains most of its original finish. The blade is stamped with "US" over "WR". An 18.5" sheath is included. This sheath is marked "MCKENNEY'S PAT. JAN 12, 1886". 26
Lot of Four Decorative Cattle Horns
Three appear to be decorative (possibly Mexican) and one appears to be a crude powder horn. 27
First Edition Three Volume Set of "War With The South" by Robert Tomes, MD
"The War With the South", "A History of the Late Rebellion, with Biographical Sketches of Leading Statesmen and Distinguished Naval and Military Commanders, etc." By Robert Tomes, M.D. "Continued From the Beginning of the Year 1864 to the End of the War" by Benjamin G. Smith, Esq. Published in New York by Virtue and Yorston. Copy right date 1865 by Robert TomesThis is a beautiful first edition, three volume leather bound set of "War With The South". This set of books chronicle the War, and is a must have for the Civil War enthusiast. 28
Burnside Model Of 1864 .54 Burnside Caliber Carbine
Serial # 14143 - The Burnside Carbine rifle had it's own unique design of cartridge in that it had a specially designed brass case with black powder and projectile but it did not have a primer. It has a small hole in the rear of the case that allowed the powder to ignite via a percussion cap. The case was conical in shape that sealed off the gasses in the chamber. The Burnside was produced between 1858 and 1870 and approximately 100,000 were made. It was replaced by the Spencer rifle. This Civil War relic has heavy patina on the steel and wood but is still solid. The front and rear sights are intact and the rifling is still deep. Barrel length is 21". This rifle appears to be in very good condition for it's age. 29
US Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Model 1873 Rifle .45-70
Serial #: 348243 US Springfield trapdoor rifle manufactured in 1887. This model 1873 has a 32-1/2" barrel. There is a crack on the left side of the stock, and the rifle is missing the cleaning rod. The lock plate is dated 1864. Overall, this rifle appears to be in fair condition, with a dark bore that could use a good cleaning. 30
Thompson Center Arms Hawken, Cougar .50 Cal. Percussion Rifle
Serial #: 10958 The Thompson Center Hawken Cougar is a single shot percussion cap muzzle loading rifle with set triggers. The left side of the 28" barrel is marked “BLACK POWDER ONLY-INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE READ BEFORE USE”. The left shoulder of the barrel is marked with the serial number. The right shoulder of the barrel is marked “THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS / ROCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE .50 CAL. HAWKEN”, and “COUGAR”. There is a medallion on the right side of the buttstock that shows a cougar on a rock and the words “HAWKEN COUGAR”. The front sight is a blade that is dovetailed into the barrel. The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. Overall, this rifle appears to be in excellent condition. The stock has a beautiful grain, and shows minor handling marks. 31
Springfield US Model 1878 .45-70 Government Caliber Trap Door Rifle
Serial # 298607 - This Springfield Trapdoor Carbine was manufactured between October and December of 1885. It has a 22" barrel and a Vernier Tang rear sight has been added. The rear barrel sight has been removed and the front sight is not original. It has the V/P/Eagles Head/P proof marks on the barrel and U.S. Springfield is still visible on the receiver side plate. U.S. 12c is stamped on the top of the butt plate. This rifle appears to be in good condition. 32
CVA Wolf .50 Cal. Percussion Rifle
The CVA Wolf is a lightweight and easy to maneuver percussion muzzleloading .50 Cal. rifle with a matte black stock. This rifle has a tool free quick-release breech plug) The break-action breech opens easily by pressing the breeching button, located in the front of the trigger guard. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition. 33
CVA Optima Pro Magnum .45 Caliber Inline Black Powder Rifle
Serial # 61-13-019866-04 - This inline .45 caliber percussion rifle has a break action that reveals the easy access primer nipple. It uses #209 shot shell primers and features a 29" barrel with a 1:28 twist. The steel on this rifle is is all Stainless Steel with external flutes cut into the barrel. The sights have orange front and green rear fiber optics and there is a scope rail mount included. The stock is a Monte Carlo synthetic Mossy Oak with a high chin rest. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition. 34
CVA Eclipse Hunter Magnum .50 Cal. In-line Percussion Rifle
CVA Eclipse Hunter Magnum .50 Cal. In-line Percussion Rifle complete with a 3-9x32 Readhead branded scope and a sling. 35
Percussion .50 Cal. Single Shot Pistol
This percussion pistol appears to be .50 Cal. There are no maker marks or stamps on the 9-1/2"octagonal barrel. Overall, this black powder pistol appears to be in excellent condition, with a nice brown even finish. No rusting or pitting is visible. No FFL required. 36
Pietta Taylor's & Company 1851 Marshall White Engraved .44 Cal BP Revolver
Serial # 376657 - This .44 caliber black powder percussion revolver has very nice engravings on a polished finish with a generous blend of brass trigger guard and grip frame. The grip finish is Walnut with the Navy shape. The cylinder is half fluted and the 5" long barrel is octagon. This pistol appears to be in excellent condition and comes in a soft zipper case with paperwork. 37
Uberti 1858 New Army Inox .44 Cal. Percussion Revolver
Serial #: 28769 A. Uberti, Stoeger Model 0102 Inox. This is a stainless steel reproduction of the Model 1858 New Army, which appears to be in excellent condition with the original box and paperwork. This percussion black powder revolver has an 8" hexagonal barrel and walnut style grips. 38
Antique BP Percussion Rifle
Serial # NSN - This muzzle loader rifle has a 45" octagon barrel length and appears to be .38 caliber. It features a set trigger and a deep scalloped butt stock with unique colored furniture. There is quite a bit of patina on this rifle. The lock is inoperable and parts of the internals behind the plate are exposed. This rifle should not be fired as is and is recommended for use as a display only. 39
Henry Parker Warranted BP Percussion Rifle
Serial # NSN - Henry Parker was a lock maker in Trenton NJ until around 1860. He supplied locks to a number of gun makers during that time. This rifle appears to be a .38 caliber rifled barrel that is octagon shaped and 34" in length. The furniture has a dark finish with brass trigger guard, butt plate, cap and grease compartments. It features a set trigger but the lock is not operational. There is some degradation in the wood around the lock. This rifle should be inspected/repaired by an authorized gunsmith before firing or used as display only. 40
Jukar Flintlock Black Powder Rifle, Possibly .45 Cal.
Serial #: 0014099 Spanish manufactured Jukar .45 Cal. flintlock rifle with a 33" octagonal barrel. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition with no obvious pitting. The stock has a nice grain, and shows minor handling marks. 41
Henry Martini BSA 1878 Mark II Falling Block Rifle Possible .577/450
The Martini-Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle that was used by the British Army. Possibly chambered for the .577/450 Boxer black powder cartridge, though not marked. This rifle combined the dropping-block action first developed by Henry O. Peabody and improved by the Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, combined with the polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry. The Henry Martini was made by five different companies from 1876-1894. This particular antique and unique rifle is stamped "ENFIELD 1874 on the right side of the receiver. Features a 33" barrel, wood stock and fore-grip, rear elevation adjustable sight and front blade sight. Comes equipped with ramrod. This rifle does show wear, light rust spots, and dings but still appears to be in great shape for its age. Action function smoothly. Antique, no FFL required. 42
Trapdoor Springfield Rifle Chambered in .45-70
Serial #: 360676 US Springfield trapdoor rifle manufactured in 1887. This model 1873 has a 32-1/2" barrel. There is a small crack on the right side of the stock. This rifle includes the cleaning rod. The lock plate is dated 1864. Overall, this rifle appears to be in good condition, with a dark bore that could use a good cleaning. 43
Antique BP Percussion Musket
Serial # NSN - This black powder percussion musket has a 35" barrel length and dark finish wood. It appears to be .75 caliber and could have been a flintlock/percussion conversion. There is some heavy pitting on the steel but the lock still shows some remnants of decor in the plate. There are 2 proof stamps on the chamber and the trigger guard is brass with some ornate design. The wood has a dark finish. This musket appears to be in good condition but should not be fired before having it inspected by an authorized gunsmith. 44
Pedersoli .50 Cal. Flintlock Rifle
Serial #: DA93861 Italian manufactured Pedersoli .50 caliber flintlock rifle with a 34" octagonal barrel. Overall, this rifle appears to be in very good condition. Does not appear to have been fired. Bore appears to be dusty. 45
Double Barrel Pin Fired 16ga BP Shotgun
Serial # NSN - This break action pin fired shotgun has some ornate design on the steel. It is a 31" double barrel and includes 2 cases that hold the percussion cap, powder charge and projectile. One of the hammers are missing on this shotgun and there is heavy pitting and wear. This shotgun would make a good display but it is recommended that it not be fired. 46
Dixie Gun Works, Classic Arms Matching Set of New Orleans Ace .44 Cal. Percussion Pistols
Serial Numbers: 68039 and 68077. Matching set of Dixie Gun Works, Classic Arms single shot percussion .44 caliber pistols. These pistols appear to be in very good condition and include the original factory boxes and a plastic case. The only markings on the two pistols is the serial numbers. No FFL Required. 47
Armi "San Marco" 1851 Colt Navy Brass .44 Cal. Percussion Revolver
Serial # A47885 Armi "San Marco" 1851 Colt Navy Brass .44 Cal. Percussion black powder revolver, includes a hard plastic case, and original factory box. This pistol has a brass frame and blued barrel and cylinder. The octagonal barrel is 7-1/2" long and appears to be in very good condition. There are a few scratches on the frame around the wedge. 48
Armi San Marco 1847 Walker .44 Cal BP Percussion Revolver
Serial # B07420 - This made in Italy black powder revolver has a 9" blue finished barrel and case harden finish frame. It features a smooth cylinder with engravings and a brass trigger guard and back strap. The grips are Walnut finish in Navy style shape. This revolver has a little wear around the cylinder at the bolt notches but still appears to be in very good condition. 49
Pair of Flintlock BP Pistols
Serial # NSN - Scottish Highland Pistol Serial # F69933 - Scottish Murdoch Pistol The all metal Scottish Murdoch/Highland flintlocks were common in the 18th century and used during the Jacobite War, Seven Year War and American War of Independence. They had ball shaped triggers with no trigger guard and came with belt clips for fastening to the sword baldric. These appear to be .50 caliber and have approximately 7 1/4" barrels. They appear to be in very good condition and come in a hard (non factory) case. 50
Pedersoli Queen Anne Smooth Bore .50 Cal. Flintlock Pistol
Serial #: PD11329 This Italian made Pedersoli Queen Anne pistol appears to be in excellent, like new condition, and includes the original factory box and cleaning rod. The barrel is 7" long and appears to be stainless steel. 51
CVA Colonial .45 Cal. Percussion Cap Single Shot Pistol
Serial #: 89383104 CVA Colonial .45 Cal. Percussion Cap Single Shot Pistol appears to be in very good condition, with a nice bore and a brown metal finish. This pistol has a brass trigger guard and a 6" octagonal barrel. Includes the ram rod. 52
Armi San Marco Remington Brass .44 Cal BP Percussion Revolver
Serial # A99959 - This beautifully detailed revolver is covered in engravings with silver and gold colored finishes. The octagon barrel is 8" in length and the grip is a Walnut finish in the Navy shape. It includes a nice brass powder flask with impression stamps on both sides and a cap magazine. This revolver appears to be in excellent condition and comes with the original box and a (non original) hard case. 53
Ruger Old Army Stainless Steel Black Powder Percussion Pistol
Serial #: 145-61713 Ruger Old Army Stainless Steel Percussion Cap Black Powder revolver with a 7-1/2" barrel, appears to be like new, excellent condition in the original box. 54
Thompson Center Arms .50 Cal. Percussion Rifle
Serial #: K161871 Thompson Center Arms .50 caliber percussion cap rifle with a 28" octagonal barrel. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition with a clean bore and minor handling marks on the wood. 55
Pedersoli Brown Bess .75 Cal. Smooth Bore Rifle
Serial #: BB16460 Pedersoli reproduction of the iconic British Brown Bess smooth bore .75 Caliber rifle. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition with bright metal finish and a clean bright bore. This rifle has a 41-3/4" barrel and includes a white leather sling. 56
R Byer Percussion Rifle Appears to be .50 Caliber
The only marking on this rifle appears to be R Byer and is located on top of the 35" octagonal barrel. This rifle appears t be in good condition with a brown patina finish, and a clean shiny bore. This rifle has a set trigger. Currently, the hammer is stuck in the cocked position, and will need some adjustment to be able to shoot. 57
Reproduction Flintlock Blunderbuss Rifle
No markings on this Blunderbuss, however it appears to be in excellent condition. The 17-1/2" barrel and hardware appear to be brass, while the side lock plate has a bright metal finish. The wood also appears to be in excellent condition with very little handling marks. 58
Reproduction Flintlock Blunderbuss Rifle
Reproduction Dutch Style Flintlock Blunderbuss rifle with a .69 caliber 18" brass barrel. This blunderbuss appears to be in excellent condition. 59
Traditional Frontier .50 Caliber Flintlock Rifle
Serial # 14-13-000746-15 - This rifle comes with a 28" octagon barrel and adjustable rear sight. It features a frizzen cover, set trigger with brass trigger guard and hardware including a brass front blade sight. The lock has some engraving design and the stock is a nice hardwood with no scratches. There is no rust or pitting. This rifle appears to be in excellent condition. 60
Pedersoli Pennsylvania Black Powder Rifle
Serial #: DA109589 This flintlock .50 caliber rifle, is finished with a rust brown color barrel and a one piece oil finished walnut stock. This model is has an adjustable double set trigger. The front and rear sights are made of steel and the rear sight is vertically adjustable. Overall, this rifle is in very good condition with a 41" octagonal barrel with a clean bore. 61
Mendi .50 Caliber Percussion Pistol
Serial # NSN - This appears to be a Mendi replica pistol that could have possibly been a kit. It is made in Spain and has a 7" octagon barrel with deep cut engravings on the top three flats including the word "MENDI". The stock appears to be one piece Walnut and the trigger guard is brass. It comes in a nice 16 1/4" x 12" x 4" wood lined box that includes a Lyman powder flask and ball starter/seater. This pistol and accessories appear to be in excellent condition. |
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