Auction, Fine and Decorative Arts 2012-07-14 Auction - 873 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 36
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Model 1840 U.S. Cavalry Saber: 35-3/4 in. blade marked "PDL" in oval cartouche (mark for Tiffany & Co., mid 19th century), brass guard, original grip, wire and scabbard, blade in excellent condition with very slight discoloration,
0846: Model 1840 U.S. Cavalry SaberEst. $600-$1,000
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German Model 1840 Short Artillery: Sword 19 in. blade with fullers and marked "Canuf R d Kalimsinthal"(?), other side dated 1831 with other hallmarks, fish scale grip, blade in good used condition Provenance: Private Collection,
0847: German Model 1840 Short ArtilleryEst. $200-$400
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Model 1870 U.S. Staff and Field: Officer's Sword 26-1/2 in. engraved blade marked "US" and "WM Lehmberg & Sons Phila. Pa.", guard with eagles and other patriotic emblems, with scabbard, sword and scabbard in good condition
0848: Model 1870 U.S. Staff and FieldEst. $200-$400
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French Bayonet: 20-1/2 in. blade inscribed “M… d’Ormes de St. Etienne/Mars 1877”, blade and guard with sharp hallmarks; overall length 26 in. blade and scabbard in excellent condition, wood portion of grip
0849: French BayonetEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Pair Colt .41 Cal. Revolvers: each Model 1877 Thunderer, double action, serial numbers 10214 and 57778, 4-1/2 in. barrels, original hard rubber grips; with later mismatched case; no permits required, generally good condition,
0850: Pair Colt .41 Cal. RevolversEst. $800-$1,500
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Colt Single-Action Army .45 Cal.: Revolver serial number 20060SA, 7-1/2 in. barrel, modern production (second generation, 1956-1965), receiver with case colors; permit, FFL or NICS background required, excellent condition, 98
0851: Colt Single-Action Army .45 Cal.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Whitneyville Armory Revolver: .22 cal. six-shot, 2-1/2 in. barrel marked "Whitneyville Armory Ct. U.S.A.", serial number 10153, spur trigger, brass frame; permit, FFL or NICS background required, frame with scattered dents,
0852: Whitneyville Armory RevolverEst. $200-$400
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Colt Police Special .32 Cal. Revolver: 4 in. barrel marked "Police Positive", last patent date 1905, serial number 101730, hard rubber grips, with leather holster; permit, FFL or NICS background required, metal parts with mostly original
0853: Colt Police Special .32 Cal. RevolverEst. $300-$600
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Colt Bisley Single-Action Revolver: 4-3/4 in. barrel marked "Bisley Colt .41 Cal", serial number 215841, all visible numbers match, receiver with original case colors; no permit required, barrel with worn surface and marks barely
0854: Colt Bisley Single-Action RevolverEst. $800-$1,200
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Two Early Hand Guns: percussion pistol with 8 in. barrel, undecipherable hand lettering on lockplate and barrel, brass mounts, barrel and lockplate with light engraving, British or Continental, early 19th century, [brass
0855: Two Early Hand GunsEst. $300-$500
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Colt Style Single-Action .44 Cal.: Revolver 5-1/4 in. barrel (reduced) marked "Colt Mfg. Co. Hartford Ct." and "JS"(?) (partially obscured by blade style sight), mark on left side of frame "CL.44", wooden grips, permit, FFL or NICS
0856: Colt Style Single-Action .44 Cal.Est. $200-$400
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Pair Percussion Dueling Pistols: French, early 19th century, 8-1/2 in. octagonal barrels, about .50 cal., set triggers, checkered walnut stock, iron mounts with finely engraved trigger guard, barrel tang, hammer and inlaid wing; no
0857: Pair Percussion Dueling PistolsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Fine Knubley Flintlock Pistol: British, last quarter 18th century, 9 in. octagonal barrel marked "Knubley-Charing Cross London", lockplate marked "Knubley", .60 cal. smooth bore, inlaid pineapple decoration at trigger guard,
0858: Fine Knubley Flintlock PistolEst. $600-$900
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Brass-Mounted Percussion Pistol: American, 19th century, .40 cal., walnut stock, 8 in. octagonal barrel marked in script "G.W. McLain", lockplate marked "Joseph Golcher"; no permit required, stock refinished, pitting at breech,
0859: Brass-Mounted Percussion PistolEst. $200-$400
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French Officer's Flintlock Coat Pistol: British or Continental, late 18th century, .60 cal. smooth bore, 5 in. round barrel with faint marks, lockplate marked "Mauburge/Man…"; no permit required, metal parts with old polishing, pewter
0860: French Officer's Flintlock Coat PistolEst. $400-$800
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Aston U.S. Percussion Pistol: lockplate marked "US/Aston", "Middtn/Conn 1847" behind hammer, brass mounts, 8-1/2 in. barrel; no permit required, old unpolished surface possibly original, scattered light rust Provenance: Private
0861: Aston U.S. Percussion PistolEst. $500-$800
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Derringer Type Percussion Pistol: American, mid 19th century, 4-1/4 in. octagonal barrel, lockplate marked "Winchester", engraved trigger guard, lockplate and trigger; no permit required, excellent condition, normal wear, barrel with
0862: Derringer Type Percussion PistolEst. $400-$800
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U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol: brass mounts, 8-1/2 in. barrel, lockplate marked "MIDDtn/Conn/1851", sharp inspector marks on stock; no permit required, heavy rust and pitting throughout Provenance: Property from a Jonesborough,
0863: U.S. Model 1842 Percussion PistolEst. $200-$400
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Steel Signal Cannon: 29 in. adjustable barrel, bore about 2-1/2 in., seated on carriage marked "Coston Signal Co. New York USA" and "B" in circle, other stamped marks on end of barrel and top of carriage "US1 EK",
0864: Steel Signal CannonEst. $400-$800
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Brass Signal Cannon: mid 20th century, marked "Sunset & Herreshoff", in fitted finger-jointed case with hammer and accessory brass mount, shoots 10 ga. black powder, 8-1/2 x 18 x 11-1/2 in.; lot accompanied by
0865: Brass Signal CannonEst. $400-$800
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Brass Signal Cannon: 20th century, adjustable wooden wedge for elevation, 29 in. barrel, bore about 1-1/4 in., on stepped wooden carriage with wooden wheels, marked on brass plate "Mfg. By ABG Cannons, Ct."; with two
0866: Brass Signal CannonEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Two Flare Guns: Webley (British), serial number C89, marked "Mark IV", [scattered rust and surface loss;] World War II U.S. Army flare marked "1942 Pistol Pyrotechnic-M8", [losses to black-painted surface, otherwise
0867: Two Flare GunsEst. $150-$250
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Manhattan Pepper Box Revolver: .31 cal. six-shot, 2-3/8 in. barrel marked "Manhattan…New York" and "Cast Steel", bar hammer, frame with scrolled engraving; no permit required, working action, scattered pitting and surface wear
0868: Manhattan Pepper Box RevolverEst. $300-$600
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Sharps Model 2C Four-Shot Pepper Box: Pistol .422 cal., 2-1/2 in. barrels, brass frame marked "C Sharps Patent 1850", serial number 11708, grips with scroll decoration; no permit required, good condition, surfaces with mellow old
0869: Sharps Model 2C Four-Shot Pepper BoxEst. $300-$600
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