Arms and Armor 2021-05-25 Auction - 343 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
Winchester 3rd Model Deluxe 1873 Button Magazine RifleColt Single Action Army Artillery Revolver Type II17th Century Pot Helmet, Breastplate
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Arms and Armor

Cowan's inaugural Arms & Armor sale under the leadership of new department head Tim Carey brings a wide variety of historic and collectible arms to market, many of which are fresh from the long-time collection of Charlie Hinton of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The sale includes a nice selection of Winchesters as well a great collection of M1 Carbines including many rare and desirable examples. The military long arms cover the period from the Indian Wars through WWII with highlights including a wonderful Luftwaffe Survival Drilling. The handguns range from percussion Civil War revolvers through the Contact Tim Carey Director, Arms & Armor timcarey@hindmanauctions.com 513-871-1670 x227
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Remington New Model Pocket Cartridge Conversion: .32RF caliber, 3.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 13256. Blued finish, varnished rosewood grips. Factory alteration to rimfire with removable rear cylinder face numbered 2751, matching the rear face of the
0001: Remington New Model Pocket Cartridge ConversionEst. $400-$600
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U.S. Model 1841 Naval Cutlass: 21" blade length. 26.25" overall length. Double-edged spear point blade with pronounced median ridge. Features a brass hilt with knuckleguard, scaled grip, and a nippled pommel with crested American
0002: U.S. Model 1841 Naval CutlassEst. $400-$600
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Scarce Vermont Underhammer Folwer by Nicanor Kendall: 20 gauge, 42.25" octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 233. Browned barrel, brass furniture and smooth straight gripped perch-belly hardwood stock. Under hammer percussion ignition, top of receiver marked
0003: Scarce Vermont Underhammer Folwer by Nicanor KendallEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .36cal: .36 caliber cap and ball. 35" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, wood palm rest, heavy octagon barrel, and double triggers. Blued metal finish to barrels, brass
0004: Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .36calEst. $800-$1,000
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Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .41cal: About .410 caliber, 34" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with heavy octagonal barrel, target sights, swivel sling mounts, and palm rest. Blued metal finish to barrel, brass
0005: Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .41calEst. $900-$1,100
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Hudson Bay Co. Flintlock Trade Gun by Barnett: 20 Bore (about .62 caliber), 38" pinned octagonal-to-round 3-stage barrel with baluster turned rings at the transitions, no S/N. Browned finish, nails secured brass buttplate, cast brass thimbles and
0006: Hudson Bay Co. Flintlock Trade Gun by BarnettEst. $2,000-$3,000
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U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Scabbard: 19" blade length. 26" overall with scabbard. Double-edged sword with single and double fullers to both sides. Features a brass hilt with scaled grip, and a nippled pommel with crested American eagle
0007: U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ ScabbardEst. $600-$800
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Girard Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .38cal: .38 caliber, 33" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with peep and hooded target sights, palm rest, heavy octagonal barrel, and double triggers. Blued metal finish to barrel, with
0008: Girard Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .38calEst. $800-$1,200
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**Remington U.M.C. Co. Ilion N.Y. Derringer 2nd: .41 rimfire caliber, 3" superimposed barrels, S/N L97405. Single-shot break action derringer with over/under barrels separated by a rib, exposed hammer, spur trigger, and fixed notch and shark fin
0010: **Remington U.M.C. Co. Ilion N.Y. Derringer 2ndEst. $200-$600
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17th Century Pot Helmet, Breastplate: 1.) Sapper's helmet with double visors, ridged dome, and riveted rim. Features remnants of leather lining secured by rivets, and one ear protector. Item appears to be unmarked, possibly made during
0011: 17th Century Pot Helmet, BreastplateEst. $1,000-$2,000
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J. Muller Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .68 cal: .68 caliber. 35" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with adjustable ladder-style rear sight, double set triggers, and what appears to be a bayonet attachment. There is a polished
0012: J. Muller Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .68 calEst. $1,000-$1,200
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James Rodgers "Self Protector" Percussion Knife Pistol: .30 caliber, 3.3125" octagonal German silver barrel, no S/N. Bright finish on barrel, pinned smooth horn grip scales, balance of construction of steel with German silver bolsters and brass liners.
0013: James Rodgers "Self Protector" Percussion Knife PistolEst. $3,000-$4,000
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17th Century English Lobster-Pot Helmet: 17th century English Cromwellian-style lobster tail pot helmet. Two-piece skull fastened with an arch of seven rivets. Also features a visor, 3-panel lobster tail neck defense, spade-tipped nasal,
0014: 17th Century English Lobster-Pot HelmetEst. $1,000-$1,500
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16th Century Italian "Pisan" Etched Backplate: 16th century North Italian "Pisan-style" backplate with flared ridged edges and a fine etched finish. Etchings include "mop & broom" designs such as parts from floral script patterns, figural heads,
0015: 16th Century Italian "Pisan" Etched BackplateEst. $800-$1,000
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R. Grimm Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .40cal: .40 caliber. 31" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, double set triggers, and a heavy octagonal barrel with rounded muzzle. Blued metal finish to barrel, with a
0016: R. Grimm Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .40calEst. $800-$1,000
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Colt 4th Model 1851 Navy Revolver: .36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 166532 (mfg. ca1863). Blued finish, color casehardened frame, silver plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, smooth one-piece varnished walnut grip. One-line New York
0017: Colt 4th Model 1851 Navy RevolverEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Rare H.E. Dimick of St. Louis Shotgun: 10 gauge, 30" barrels, no S/N. Browned Damascus patterned barrels, color case hardened receiver and locks, checkered pistol grip stock with smooth steel buttplate and checkered splinter forend with
0018: Rare H.E. Dimick of St. Louis ShotgunEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Fine Cased Webley Wedge Frame Revolver: 54-bore (.442 caliber), 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 2778. Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered one-piece walnut grip. Topstrap engraved WEBLEY & SON, LONDON, lower left side of frame engraved
0020: Fine Cased Webley Wedge Frame RevolverEst. $4,000-$6,000
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U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Belt, Scabbard: 19" blade length. 26" overall with scabbard. Double-edged blade with single and double fullers to both side. Item features a brass hilt with scaled grip design and a nippled pommel with crested
0021: U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Belt, ScabbardEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co: 21" spear point, semi-wasp-waisted blade, 26.25" overall length. 5.25" sand cast brass hilt with fish scale patterned grip without rivets and US "drooped wing" eagle motif cast into the pommel cap on
0023: Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & CoEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Percussion English Trade Gun: Appears to be 16 gauge or .65 caliber shot. 36" octagonal-to-round tapered barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle or shotgun with spur hammer, Bowie knife-shaped sideplate, 4-pin
0024: Percussion English Trade GunEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Lot of 3 Indian War Spiked Helmets: Three black felt Model 1889 infantry dress helmets with brass fittings and insignia. Includes and officer's pattern with gold cords and chin chain, lined in silk with a leather sweatband. An
0025: Lot of 3 Indian War Spiked HelmetsEst. $800-$1,200