SESSION 3 - FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION 2019-04-01 Auction - 647 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME - Page 7
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CASED PAIR OF PRESENTATION MISSISSIPPI AGENTINSCRIBED NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. No. 1 VOLCANIC LEVERSCARCE “AS FOUND†VOLCANIC ARMS NO 2 NAVY SIZE
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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SESSION 3 - FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accouterments & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern Class III machine guns!
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RARE HISTORIC CIVIL WAR 2ND MASS CAVALRY: GUIDON, CO “Kâ€. Regulation Civil War 35 star cavalry guidon, 27†on hoist and 41†on fly, maker marked by “AW Pollard & Co†of Boston who contracted for many other
3155: RARE HISTORIC CIVIL WAR 2ND MASS CAVALRYEst. $15,000-$20,000
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FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR 34 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITH: "FAIR OAKS" VIRGINIA BATTLE HONOR. Totally hand-sewn wool bunting flag by Brooklyn sail maker George W. Gerau, 1862-1863. Flag was de-accessioned by Valley Forge Historical Society (now the Museum of
3156: FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR 34 STAR AMERICAN FLAG WITHEst. $4,000-$5,000
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CIVIL WAR HEADQUARTERS FLAG OF CAPTAIN GOTT.: Gold frame measures 36 1/2" X 40 1/2". Flag measures 31 1/2" X 35 1/2". The painted white cotton flag reads "HEAD-QUARTERS OF CAPT. GOTT'S COMPANY National Guard ZOUAVES." Letters on the flag utilize
3156A: CIVIL WAR HEADQUARTERS FLAG OF CAPTAIN GOTT.Est. $3,500-$4,500
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FINE REGULATION PAINTED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY DRUM: WITH DRUMSTICKS. Fine regulation infantry drum w/ painted red, white & blue eagle measuring 16 1/2" diameter, 13 1/2" in height. Colors are vibrant. Eagle holds ribbon in mouth reading "REG. U.S.
3157: FINE REGULATION PAINTED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY DRUMEst. $3,500-$5,000
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EXTREMELY RARE AND FINE CONFEDERATE MAKER: MARKED MORSE CARBINE, GREENVILLE, SC. Cal. 50. S# 1007. It is generally known that all Morse carbines made before S# 1000 are unmarked by the maker. Thus, most of all Morse carbines offered have no
3158: EXTREMELY RARE AND FINE CONFEDERATE MAKEREst. $20,000-$30,000
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MASS ARMS ADAMS PATENT NAVY REVOLVER.: Cal. 36. S# 341. Standard configuration of the popular revolver often seen in photographs of early war Virginia Cavalry Confederate soldiers with 6" octagon bbl. Blue finish. Checkered 2 piece walnut
3159: MASS ARMS ADAMS PATENT NAVY REVOLVER.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18TH VIRGINIA SERIAL: RANGE. Cal. 54 Bore. S# 9848. Bbl. 5 3/4" octagonal. The London Armory Company produced approx. 11,000 of these lg. bore revolvers starting in 1859. The largest part of that production were purchased
3160: KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18TH VIRGINIA SERIALEst. $3,000-$5,000
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CONFEDERATE KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18TH: VIRGINIA SERIAL RANGE. Cal. 442 (54 Bore). S# 9406. Bbl. 5 3/4" octagonal. The London Armoury Company produced approx. 11,000 of these lg. bore revolvers. The largest part of that production was
3161: CONFEDERATE KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18THEst. $3,000-$5,000
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CONFEDERATE KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18TH: VIRGINIA SERIAL RANGE. Cal. 422 (54 Bore). S# 9743. Bbl. 5 3/4" octagonal. The London Armory Company produced approx. 11,000 of these lg. bore revolvers. The largest part of that production were
3162: CONFEDERATE KERR PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN 18THEst. $3,000-$5,000
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FINE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL CAVALRY OFFICER'S: SABER. This is a fine example of a well marked Confederate Cavalry Officer's saber. Cast into the bottom of the guard is "CSA" as seen in the photographs, & a ribbon which on earlier examples spelled
3163: FINE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL CAVALRY OFFICER'SEst. $8,000-$12,000
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EXTREMELY FINE CONFEDERATE COURTNEY & TENNENT: CUTLASS WITH SCABBARD. Imported by Courtney & Tennent of Charleston, South Carolina. Made by Mole in England. 20" blade. 25" Overall w/ scabbard. Blade marked "COURTNEY AND TENNENT, CHARLESTON, SC".
3166: EXTREMELY FINE CONFEDERATE COURTNEY & TENNENTEst. $3,500-$4,500
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CONFEDERATE PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.: William Glaze had a contract in the early 1850’s from the state of South Carolina for sabers & other arms; this is one such cavalry saber from that contract. These sabers are fairly scarce &
3167: CONFEDERATE PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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CONFEDERATE BOYLE & GAMBLE CAVALRY SABER.: Overall length: 38 1/4". Blade length: 32 3/4". Blade is an un-fullered example typical of Boyle & Gamble production. Unmarked dark brass hilt w/ typical dished guard. Leather covered wooden grip w/
3168: CONFEDERATE BOYLE & GAMBLE CAVALRY SABER.Est. $2,800-$3,500
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U.S. M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD WITH: CONFEDERATE MODIFICATIONS. Overall length: 38 1/4". Blade length: 30 3/4". Blade is etched over 2/3 of its length w/ various military & foliate motifs. Central "U.S" has been modified to resemble a
3169: U.S. M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD WITHEst. $2,000-$3,000
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2 CIVIL WAR PERIOD NAVAL SWORDS.: 1) M1860 NAVAL CUTLASS BY AMES. Overall length: 32 1/4". Blade length: 26". Blade is very lightly stamped "Made By AMES MFG CO CHICOPEE Mass." & "NJ" on 1 side & "1862" on the other. Brass cup hilt.
3170: 2 CIVIL WAR PERIOD NAVAL SWORDS.Est. $1,000-$1,300
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"AS FOUND" RARE 1862 DATED & INSPECTED HIGH HUMP: RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". Like so many of the guns in this collection, this example is exactly as found when brought directly out of a house in Winchester, VA in 2006 having an
3171: "AS FOUND" RARE 1862 DATED & INSPECTED HIGH HUMPEst. $7,000-$9,000
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1862 DATED HIGH HUMP RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET WITH: PATCH BOX. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". 1862 Dated High hump Richmond made w/ mix of Confederate mfg. & captured Harper's Ferry parts at Richmond Arsenal in 1862. The stock is an uninspected Harper's
3172: 1862 DATED HIGH HUMP RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET WITHEst. $6,000-$8,000
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EARLY 1863 RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". This is as fine an "attic condition" early 1863 Richmond musket that you will find. This gun has seen little use, sharp edges to stock & a crisp shiny bore. We can surmise
3173: EARLY 1863 RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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1862 DATED RICHMOND MUSKET WITH PATCH BOX &: CONFEDERATE SLING. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 40". This is a standard late production 1862 Richmond rifle musket w/ brass buttplate & nose cap having a well inset Sharps patchbox that has been w/ this gun
3174: 1862 DATED RICHMOND MUSKET WITH PATCH BOX &Est. $6,000-$8,000
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RARE RICHMOND ARSENAL ASSEMBLED 2 BAND RIFLE.: Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 33". This is a classic Richmond Arsenal late war assembled gun w/ pinched front sight in relatively "as found" condition. This gun originally in the Confederate Collection of the
3176: RARE RICHMOND ARSENAL ASSEMBLED 2 BAND RIFLE.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN 1861 DATED ENFIELD: RIFLE MUSKET WITH BAYONET. Cal. 577. NSN. Bbl. 39". This musket was brought home by William O'Neal (1842-1922) Company "I", 27th Indiana infantry, as a souvenir. Musket retains its original Enfield
3177: CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN 1861 DATED ENFIELDEst. $3,000-$4,000
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