The Edward Smith II Estate Auction 2024-06-22 Auction - 434 Price Results - Burley Auction Group in TX
Colt Model 1847 Walker No. 26 Texas Rangers C Co.US Navy Colt Mark I Gatling Gun with CarriageLarge Nude Pinup Oil Painting Forrest H. Clough
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Brenham, TX, United States
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The Edward Smith II Estate Auction

Burley Auction is proud to present the Edward Smith II Estate Auction Saturday June 22nd at The Citadel in Brenham Texas. The auction will feature his fantastic life long collection of antique firearms, & Republic of Texas documents signed by Stephen F. Austin & Sam Houston. A Colt Navy Model 1901 Gatling gun on carriage, rare mint Borchardt pistol, Luger Model 1902 carbine, Rare Confederate civil war guns, Columbus revolver, LeMat revolver, Fayetteville rifles, Confederate Civil War swords. WWII Colt 1911s & M1 carbines. Parker, LC Smith, A.H. Fox shotguns. Engraved Colt Single Actions, Deluxe Winchester 1886 rifle, Colt Paterson revolvers, Colt Walker revolver, Texas Ranger guns, & more! Edward Smith II was an early member of the Houston Gun Collectors Association & Texas Gun Collectors Association. Plus Western art & bronzes, antique gold coins, Rolex watches, estate jewelry, antique clocks, antique tiger oak furniture, & much more! TX#15184 20%BP (25% online) Preview: Friday June 21st Noon-6:00 & Saturday 9am-Noon auction start. The Citadel 3401 Hwy 290E Brenham Texas 77833
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1840 Republic of Texas $100 Bond Certificate: Signed by Charles DeMorse, and co-signed by Comptroller J.W. Simmons. 7.5" x 10"
0001: 1840 Republic of Texas $100 Bond CertificateEst. $200-$500
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1874 State Of Texas $100 Bond: Issued in Austin, Texas. Framed, measures 23 1/2" x 25 1/4".
0002: 1874 State Of Texas $100 BondEst. $400-$800
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1854 Texas Governor E.M. Pease Signed Land Grant: Dated February 4, 1854, granting 311 acres to Jefferson Weathorford. Signed lower right by Governor Elisha M. Pease, signed lower left by Texas Land Commissioner Stephen Crosby. Frame measures 15.5"
0003: 1854 Texas Governor E.M. Pease Signed Land GrantEst. $400-$1,000
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Republic of Texas Sam Houston Signed $10 Note: Dated June 1, 1838. Signed lower right by Sam Houston, also signed by Treasurer Henry Smith.
0004: Republic of Texas Sam Houston Signed $10 NoteEst. $200-$400
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1841 Republic of Texas $50 "Redback" Note: Funded and Cancelled stamp bottom right.
0005: 1841 Republic of Texas $50 "Redback" NoteEst. $200-$300
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1839 Republic of Texas $20 "Redback" Note: 1839 Republic of Texas $20 "Redback" Note
0006: 1839 Republic of Texas $20 "Redback" NoteEst. $200-$300
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1840 Republic of Texas $5 "Redback" Note: Political note on the back to James B. Shaw (Comptroller Office) or John Swisher, from R. Johnston & Co. regarding the Legislature of Texas.
0007: 1840 Republic of Texas $5 "Redback" NoteEst. $200-$300
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Stephen F. Austin Signed Texian Loan: Stephen F. Austin Signed Texian Loan
0008: Stephen F. Austin Signed Texian LoanEst. $4,000-$6,000
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1859 Texas Governor H. Runnells Signed Land Grant: Land Grant to Dillard L. Marsh. Signed lower right by Texas Governor H.R. Runnells, notably the only person to ever beat Sam Houston in political contest. Dated July w, 1859.
0009: 1859 Texas Governor H. Runnells Signed Land GrantEst. $400-$1,000
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Uberti/Cimarron Model-P H.G.C.A. .45LC Revolver: S/N HGCA120. Houston Gun Collector Association Commemorative 1950-2000 Single-Action 1873 revolver, manufactured by Uberti/Cimarron, chambered in .45 Long Colt. Blue finish 7.5" barrel, case hardened
0010: Uberti/Cimarron Model-P H.G.C.A. .45LC RevolverEst. $400-$600
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James B. Lile Houston Gun Collectors Bowie Knife: Houston Gun Collector Association 1975 presentation Bowie knife made by famed Bowie and Rambo knifemaker James B. Lile. Flame maple handle features engraved plaque, "H.G.C.A. Display Award 1975,
0011: James B. Lile Houston Gun Collectors Bowie KnifeEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Springfield Armory 1911-A1 H.G.C.A. 45ACP: S/N NM145048. Springfield Armory 1911-A1 Houston Gun Collector Association Limited Edition 1/400. Unfired, like new in original box. Modern
0012: Springfield Armory 1911-A1 H.G.C.A. 45ACPEst. $600-$800
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S&W Performance 642-2 Revolver .38 Special +P: S/N DPY6669. Smith & Wesson Performance Center enhanced tuned action, nice figured wood grips, 2" barrel. Like new in original S&W plastic hard case. Modern
0013: S&W Performance 642-2 Revolver .38 Special +PEst. $400-$600
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Sig Sauer P230-SL Semi-Auto 9mm Kurz: S/N S009684. Like new in original box with spare magazine. Chambered in (.380) 9mm Kurz. Modern
0014: Sig Sauer P230-SL Semi-Auto 9mm KurzEst. $400-$600
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Randall Service Model 1911 Semi-Auto .45 ACP: S/N RF08906C. Stainless steel finish, checkered wood grips, 5" barrel. Excellent condition, with original Randall magazine. Modern
0015: Randall Service Model 1911 Semi-Auto .45 ACPEst. $800-$1,200
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Civil War Ames US M1860 Naval Cutlass: Clear Ames maker banner on blade. U.S.N. 1864 marked, other side of 26" curved blade with D.R. inspector stamp. 32" overall.
0016: Civil War Ames US M1860 Naval CutlassEst. $200-$500
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Civil War US Ames M1840 Saber and Scabbard: U.S. marked, dated 1864. Ames banner address on 33" blade. A.D.K. (A.D. King) inspector marked. 38" overall. Nice condition.
0018: Civil War US Ames M1840 Saber and ScabbardEst. $600-$1,000
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C. Hammond M1840 Cavalry Saber and Scabbard: Enlisted man saber, manufactured by C. Hammond firm of Philidelphia. Curved 35.5" blade, 45.5" overall length. Good condition.
0019: C. Hammond M1840 Cavalry Saber and ScabbardEst. $600-$1,200
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Parker, Snow & Co M1861 Miller Conversion Rifle: 1863 dated M1861 U.S. Parkers' Snow & Co, Meriden Conn.. with Miller conversion to breach loader. 31" rifled barrel, .58 cal. Unique Civil War conversion rifle. Working action, nice bright finish on
0020: Parker, Snow & Co M1861 Miller Conversion RifleEst. $1,200-$2,000
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E. Whitney U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle: Dated 1851, 33" barrel has Whitworth rifling .58 cal. Lock plate marked: "E. Whitney, N. Haven, 1851, US". Barrel is marked: "US, JPC". Working action, brown patina finish, stock has small crack in
0021: E. Whitney U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi RifleEst. $1,000-$3,000
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Confederate William Glaze M1840 Cavalry Sword: Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry saber. Columbia, SC marked 32.5" blade. In 1851 William Glaze stop doing business with Ames and started Palmetto Armory in Columbia, South Carolina. He imported these sabers
0022: Confederate William Glaze M1840 Cavalry SwordEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Confederate Civil War Short Sword w/ Guard: Blade measures 21" in length, brass guard over handle. Overall length 26.5"
0023: Confederate Civil War Short Sword w/ GuardEst. $800-$1,200
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1862 Texas Governor F.R. Lubbock Signed Land Grant: 160 acres in Freestone County, signed April 23, 1862. Signed lower right by Governor Francis Lubbock, and lower left by Land Commissioner Stephen Crosby. Frame measures 14.25" x 16.25"
0024: 1862 Texas Governor F.R. Lubbock Signed Land GrantEst. $400-$1,000