Important American Military Arms 2023-10-05 Auction - 65 Price Results - Bonhams in MA
Rare National Lancers U.S. Model 1833 Dragoon Enlisted Man's Saber and Scabbard,Beehive Hilted Short Sword with Scabbard,Jeremiah Snow-Attributed Horseman's Saber and Scabbard,
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Marlborough, MA, United States
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Important American Military Arms

Important American Military Arms from the Steve Andrews Collection, Part II | Bonhams Skinner Bonhams Skinner is proud to present Important American Military Arms from the Steve Andrews Collection, Part II, featuring an impressive selection of rare and historic arms spanning the early federal era through the Civil War with provenance to noted collectors such as David A. Stewart, and William M. Reid. Highlights from the late 18th century arms include a rare American Light Horse cavalry sabre and an unsigned Jeremiah Snow cavalry sabre, and 1794 and 1798 Contract muskets. The collection is especially strong in 1797 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Contract muskets and features eight examples including one regimentally marked piece. War of 1812-era arms are well represented with a selection of U.S. Model 1795, 1808, and other contract muskets, several of which have associations with state militias including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Swords from the same period include sabres by Nathan Starr among others. The progression of American military arms is represented by fine examples of federal and contract arms including the Models 1816, 1822, and 1822/28. A group of arms from the second quarter of the 19th century and Civil War round out the sale with a selection of U.S. Model 1833 Dragoon sabres including a fine enlisted man's example for the National Lancers, and fine Civil War era swords. Auction Viewings: Skinner Marlborough, Massachusetts 2 October 2023, 12:00 - 17:00 EDT 3 October 2023, 12:00 - 17:00 EDT 4 October 2023, 12:00 - 17:00 EDT Specialist contacts Christopher Fox Director Tel: +15089703137 Christopher.Fox@bonhamsskinner.com Historic Arms & Militaria (Bonhams Skinner) militaria@bonhamsskinner.com Client Services (Bonhams Skinner) Tel: +1 508 970 3000 bids@bonhamsskinner.com Bids (Bonhams Skinner) Tel: +1 508 970 3000 bids@bonhamsskinner.com
Beehive Hilted Short Sword with Scabbard,: Beehive Hilted Short Sword with Scabbard,New Hampshire or New Jersey, c. 1780-90.Brass hilt, narrow counter-guard with down turned quillon, tapering knuckle bow, beehive-shaped pommel with spiral
0001: Beehive Hilted Short Sword with Scabbard,Est. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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American Light Horse Dragoon Saber,: American Light Horse Dragoon Saber,Wilhelm Tesche Peters Sohn, Solingen, c. 1794.Brass hilt with slotted counter-guard and knuckle bow connecting to a molded lion's head pommel and spiral-cast grip;
0002: American Light Horse Dragoon Saber,Est. $1,500-$2,500
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American Horseman's Saber,: American Horseman's Saber,late 18th century.Iron hilt, narrow counter-guard with scrolling quillon, tapering knuckle bow connected to a flat pommel with backstrap, leather covered wood grip with
0003: American Horseman's Saber,Est. $1,500-$2,500
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1794 Contract Musket with Imported Ketland Lock,: 1794 Contract Musket with Imported Ketland Lock,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1800.43 7/8 in., .77 caliber round barrel, the left side of the breech with 'P,' eagle's head and 'V' proof marks; flat
0005: 1794 Contract Musket with Imported Ketland Lock,Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Eli Whitney 1798 Contract Type II Musket,: Eli Whitney 1798 Contract Type II Musket,New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1803-09.43 in., .70 caliber round barrel, the top of the breech marked 'CP'; flat lock plate with pointed tail marked 'U.STATES.'
0006: Eli Whitney 1798 Contract Type II Musket,Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Harpers Ferry U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,: Harpers Ferry U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, 1810.44 7/8 in., .73 caliber round barrel, the left side of the breech marked 'US' and eagle's head over 'P' both in sunken
0008: Harpers Ferry U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Springfield U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,: Springfield U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,Springfield, Massachusetts, 1808.44 1/2 in., .73 caliber round barrel, the left side of the breech with 'P,' eagle's head, 'V' proof marks; flat lock plate
0010: Springfield U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket,Est. $1,500-$2,500
European Light Cavalry Saber,: European Light Cavalry Saber,early 19th century.Iron hilt with narrow counter-guard and down turned quillon, narrow knuckle bow with flattened diamond profile connecting to a flat pommel with diamond
0011: European Light Cavalry Saber,Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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American Militia Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,: American Militia Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,c. 1810-15.Iron hilt, narrow counter-guard with down turned quillon, reverse 'P' knuckle bow connecting to a dove's head pommel with backstrap, spiral
0012: American Militia Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,Est. $600-$800
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Imported Iron Hilted Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,: Imported Iron Hilted Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,sold by Christopher and John D. Wolfe, 87 Maiden Lane, New York, c. 1816-20.Iron reverse 'P' hilt, narrow counter-guard with down turned quillon and
0014: Imported Iron Hilted Cavalry Saber and Scabbard,Est. $700-$900
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1797 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Contract Musket,: 1797 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Contract Musket,Circa 1797-99.44 in., .73 caliber round barrel, the left side of the breech with liberty cap and 'P' proof mark in a sunken oval cartouche and a
0019: 1797 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Contract Musket,Est. $800-$1,200
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1808 Contract Musket by Winner, Nippes, Steinman,: 1808 Contract Musket by Winner, Nippes, Steinman,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1809-13.44 5/16 in., .72 caliber round barrel, stamped on the left side of the breech 'P' within a sunken oval
0023: 1808 Contract Musket by Winner, Nippes, Steinman,Est. $1,000-$1,500