Rock Island Auction April 22 Premier Sale 2012-04-22 Auction - 879 Price Results - Rock Island Auction in IL - Page 4
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Rock Island Auction April 22 Premier Sale

2,700+ Lots! The first great firearms sale of the decade. An encyclopedic selection of Colts, Winchesters, U.S. and German Military, Sporting Arms, 19th Century American Arms, & Americana
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Excellent Cased Three Barrel Set Maynard Single S: This is an excellent example of a cased Maynard single shot percussion longarm with two rifle barrels, one shotgun barrel, and accessories. Included with the longarm is a 3 inch x 3 1/2 inch target
3072: Excellent Cased Three Barrel Set Maynard Single SEst. $50,000-$100,000
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Historic Completely Original Civil War Berdan's S: This Historic Sharps Model 1859 rifle manufactured in March-April 1862. This rifle is one of the 2000 Sharps Model 1859 rifles ordered specifically for issue to the 1st and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooter
3073: Historic Completely Original Civil War Berdan's SEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Rare Civil War Spencer Navy Model Rifle: Manufactured circa 1862, only 709 rifles were made in this pattern and the entire production was purchased by the Navy. The top of the receiver is marked "SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON
3074: Rare Civil War Spencer Navy Model RifleEst. $7,500-$9,500
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Exceptional Spencer Repeating Sporting Rifle: Very few sporting rifles were manufactured by Spencer and educated estimates put total production well under a few thousand. The action first went into production in 1860 and as soon as the Civil War
3075: Exceptional Spencer Repeating Sporting RifleEst. $7,500-$9,500
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NRA Ten Best Weapon Award Winning Rare, Cased Sha: Percussion breech-loading pistol-rifle manufactured by C. Sharps & Co., of Philadelphia circa 1857-1860. Sharps manufactured approximately 600 of these standard model Pistol-Rifles using the same
3078: NRA Ten Best Weapon Award Winning Rare, Cased ShaEst. $16,000-$25,000
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Historic Civil War Berdan's Sharps Model 1859 Rif: This Sharps New Model 1859 rifle was manufactured in March-April 1862 for issue to the 1st and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooter (USS) regiments. Raised by champion shooter Col. Hiram Berdan, the two USS
3079: Historic Civil War Berdan's Sharps Model 1859 RifEst. $11,000-$16,000
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Inscribed Model 1872 Bent & Bush Officer's Sword: 34 inch single fuller blade, with etched decoration on each side, and "BENT/&/BUSH/BOSTON/MASS" on the right ricasso and "G.L Dodge" on the left side of blade. Gold washed 2-branch guard with
3084: Inscribed Model 1872 Bent & Bush Officer's SwordEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Two U.S. Light Cavalry Swords with Scabbard: 1) U.S. Civil War C. Roby 1860 Cavalry Sword, 35 inch double fuller blade with the Roby markings on the left ricasso and the inspector marks and 1865 date on the right. Brass 2 branch guard and a
3085: Two U.S. Light Cavalry Swords with ScabbardEst. $1,300-$1,900
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Scarce Civil War Production U.S. Contract New Hav: This is an example of a U.S. Henry rifle that was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co., in April 1865. This rifle was probably one of 127 Henry rifles in the 8,400-9,400 serial number range that
3086: Scarce Civil War Production U.S. Contract New HavEst. $22,500-$35,000
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Rare Civil War Confederate Morse First Type Carbi: Civil War Morse carbine manufactured by the State Military Works in Greenville, South Carolina. The State Military Works manufactured approximately 1000 of these brass-frame, breech loading carbines
3090: Rare Civil War Confederate Morse First Type CarbiEst. $8,000-$12,000
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Outstanding Civil War Richmond Armory 1864 Dated: Type III Rifle Musket manufactured by the Richmond Armory, Richmond, Virginia, in 1864. Manufactured with machinery captured from the U.S. Arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in 1861, the Richmond
3091: Outstanding Civil War Richmond Armory 1864 DatedEst. $4,250-$5,500
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Exceptional, Un-issued U.S. Springfield Armory Mo: This is an exceptional example of a Springfield Model 1842 musket. These muskets were manufactured by Springfield Armory and Harpers Ferry from 1844 to 1855 and have the distinctions of being the
3092: Exceptional, Un-issued U.S. Springfield Armory MoEst. $10,000-$15,000
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