COLLECTOR SELECT FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3 2025-08-10 Auction - 571 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME - Page 3
ALBERT H. BENHAM, 29TH OVI DIARIES & MUSKET USEDFINE CIVIL WAR GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN PRESENTATIONCUSTOM CASED, SILVER & ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS NO.
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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COLLECTOR SELECT FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accoutrements & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to Class III!
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1864 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration Richmond Armory Rifle Musket with 1864 dated lock, "C.S. / RICHMOND, VA.", 40" US Contract barrel with 61 style rear sight, mixed set of barrel bands with
3046: 1864 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN LONDON ARMORY COMPANY: ENFIELD RIFLED MUSKET. Cal. 577. S# 4420. Standard pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket, the most prolific longarm weapon of the Confederate infantryman during the Civil War. Lock marked: "1861 / L. A.
3047: CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN LONDON ARMORY COMPANYEst. $3,000-$4,000
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CUT DOWN CONFEDERATE BLOCKCADE RUN GEORGIA "G": ENFIELD MUSKET. Cal. 577. S# 3655. Barnett contracted rifle musket originally with 39" London proofed barrel, cut to 26.5" with front sight moved and attached in dovetailed slot near muzzle. Rear
3048: CUT DOWN CONFEDERATE BLOCKCADE RUN GEORGIA "G"Est. $2,000-$3,000
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RARE CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN IRON MOUNTED PATTERN: 1860 ENFIELD RIFLE. Cal. 577. S# 4655. Among the rarest Confederate blockade run Enfield rifles are these iron mounted pattern 1860 with serial number "4655" stamped in belly of stock and JS/anchor
3049: RARE CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN IRON MOUNTED PATTERNEst. $2,000-$3,000
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SCARCE CONFEDERATE ALTERED TRYON CONTRACT: MISSISSIPPI RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. Tryon contract 1841 "Mississippi" rifles seemed to mostly end up in southern armories after the Mexican War and this interesting rifle has 1846 dated lock and an 1844
3050: SCARCE CONFEDERATE ALTERED TRYON CONTRACTEst. $2,000-$3,000
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RESTORED RICHMOND ARMORY MUZZLELOADING CAVALRY: CARBINE DATED 1863. Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration with 3 sling swivels, 25" barrel, no visible proofs, correct 3 position-2 leaf rear sight, pinched front sight is restoration. Brass Richmond
3051: RESTORED RICHMOND ARMORY MUZZLELOADING CAVALRYEst. $1,500-$2,500
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IMPRESSIVE LARGE CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE FROM TEXAS: ESTATE. 18.5" overall, hefty 14" clip point blade. New discovery from central Texas estate, classic large Confederate side knife, "S" shaped crossguard, short iron ferrule, sculpted grip, peened iron
3052: IMPRESSIVE LARGE CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE FROM TEXASEst. $2,000-$4,000
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CONFEDERATE PALMETTO ARMORY SABER & SCABBARD.: 36" blade with characteristic short ricasso with the correct original stamp "Columbia S.C". William Glaze had contract with the state of South Carolina for cavalry sabers in the early 1850s and this
3053: CONFEDERATE PALMETTO ARMORY SABER & SCABBARD.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICER'S 9 BUTTON FROCK COAT.: A good standard example of a Union officer's frock coat of the Civil War period. The coat is void of rank insignia but does have all of its eagle "I" buttons indicating the owner was attached to an
3054: CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICER'S 9 BUTTON FROCK COAT.Est. $1,400-$1,800
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD.: A very nice example of a Confederate States copy of a Federal M1832 Artillery short sword. The overall length is 23 3/4" and the blade length is 18". Plain blade with a single central unstopped
3055: CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD.Est. $1,000-$1,400
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WILLIAM CATON, MERRILL'S HORSE, 2ND MISSOURI: CAVALRY ARCHIVE. William B. Caton (1847-1941) William was only 13 years old when he joined the cavalry and served originally as Merrill's bugler. He served the entire war being discharged at
3056: WILLIAM CATON, MERRILL'S HORSE, 2ND MISSOURIEst. $800-$1,200
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RARE GOLD ARMY OF CUMBERLAND MEDAL.: In Boston agent jewelry box, 2.5" overall gold T-pin attached red, white, and blue ribbon attached to 1.5" gold star with triangle and acorn representing the corps badges of the Army of the
3056A: RARE GOLD ARMY OF CUMBERLAND MEDAL.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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FINE CIVIL WAR GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN PRESENTATION: CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER, LT. SAMUEL PERKINS, 1ST PHILADELPHIA BATTERY. This is a beautiful Horstmann, Philadelphia Cavalry saber with fine 32" patriotically etched blade, Presentation plaque applied
3057: FINE CIVIL WAR GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN PRESENTATIONEst. $3,000-$5,000
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FINE CIVIL WAR AMES PRESENTATION FOOT OFFICER'S: SWORD, LT. PG GALVIN, 6TH MISSOURI INFANTRY. Standard configuration of the Civil War model 1850 foot officer sword, 30.5" patriotic etched blade, shark skin grip, brass mounted AMES scabbard with
3058: FINE CIVIL WAR AMES PRESENTATION FOOT OFFICER'SEst. $2,000-$3,000
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PRESENTATION M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD TO: COLONEL DAVID IRONS OF THE 86TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY. This fine sword was presented to Colonel David D. Irons of the 86th Illinois Infantry by Lieutenant Charles H. Dean, also of the 86th Illinois. The
3059: PRESENTATION M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD TOEst. $1,500-$2,200
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US M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MANSFIELD & LAMB: A good example of a US M1860 enlisted cavalry that measures 42 1/2" overall with a 35" plain blade. The ricasso is marked "MANSFIELD & LAMB FORESTDALE R.I." & " U.S J.E.W 1863 ". Brass hilt with a
3060: US M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MANSFIELD & LAMBEst. $600-$800
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US FEDERAL ERA MOUNTED INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD.: A fine example of a mounted infantry officer's sword of the first quarter of the 19th century. The sword's overall length is 36" and the blade length is 31 1/4". The blade has a single large fuller
3062: US FEDERAL ERA MOUNTED INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD.Est. $400-$700
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FINE 1840 STYLE CAVALRY SABER.: 33" bright blade with small secondary fuller denoting this is import and not American made. Scabbard has double screwed throat with 2 mounting rings. CONDITION: very good overall, wire wrap is
3063: FINE 1840 STYLE CAVALRY SABER.Est. $400-$500
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2 US CIVIL WAR ERA SWORDS: 1) CAVALRY. A good example of a US style imported M1860 Cavalry saber measuring 43 1/2" overall with a 35" plain unmarked blade. Brass semi-basket guard with a wire wrapped leather grip and iron
3064: 2 US CIVIL WAR ERA SWORDSEst. $300-$500
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2 REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR STYLE SWORDS: 1) CAVALRY. A non-regulation Cavalry officer's saber of a Civil War style measuring 40" overall with a 34" curved blade. The etched blade is marked "INDIA" on the ricasso. Brass hilt and wire wrapped
3065: 2 REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR STYLE SWORDSEst. $200-$300
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LARGE CIVIL WAR SURGEON'S GROUPING.: 1. Large 2-tier military-style surgical amputation kit by HG Kern, Philadelphia with Civil War address 25th N. 6th Street & Market. Kern contracted with US Army Medical Department to make kits for
3065A: LARGE CIVIL WAR SURGEON'S GROUPING.Est. $2,000-$6,000
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IDENTIFIED UNION GREAT COAT OF SURGEON HILAND: WEED, 17th & 25th NEW YORK. Classic sky blue single breasted overcoat with cape, one sleeve has cotton lining with contractor name and sewn cloth label covering most of it "MS / HA WEED / NYV".
3065B: IDENTIFIED UNION GREAT COAT OF SURGEON HILANDEst. $4,000-$7,000