POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION NOV 1 2025-11-01 Auction - 562 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME
HISTORIC COLT SAA REVOLVER BELONGING TO LEGENDARYMARTIAL 1ST DC CAVALRY 1860 HENRY RIFLE.THE ONE. THE ONLY. FACTORY DOCUMENTED COLT 12"
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION NOV 1

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MARTIAL 1ST DC CAVALRY 1860 HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 3385. This is a standard 4th variation Henry rifle made in 1863. 4th variation serial range about 3000-5000, with early DC cavalry guns all found in range 3001-3999 where this gun falls.
3001: MARTIAL 1ST DC CAVALRY 1860 HENRY RIFLE.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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FACTORY SAMUEL HOGGSON ENGRAVED LATE MODEL: HENRY RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 11228. This is a standard late production 5th variation Henry rifle made in 1866. Standard configuration of 5th variation ran approximately serial number 5000-12900. Pointed
3002: FACTORY SAMUEL HOGGSON ENGRAVED LATE MODELEst. $15,000-$20,000
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SCARCE IRON FRAME HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 279. The 1st Henry Rifles were made with iron frames in a total production estimated 225-250, there are 98 survivors documented S# 1 to highest S# 355. 355 iron frames were not made as
3003: SCARCE IRON FRAME HENRY RIFLE.Est. $50,000-$70,000
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GOOD LATE HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 10379. This is an honest complete & original 5th variation which encompasses approximate serial number range 5000?12910. Characteristics of this 1865 manufactured rifle include pointed
3004: GOOD LATE HENRY RIFLE.Est. $12,000-$15,000
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RARE ROUND TOP LATE PRODUCTION HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 14312. This rarely seen 6th variation Henry rifle was the result of the factory cleaning up the remaining Henry barrels and receivers and making up a few final rifles for sale to the
3005: RARE ROUND TOP LATE PRODUCTION HENRY RIFLE.Est. $10,000-$15,000
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CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 5504. This honest survivor was made in 1864 and has all the characteristics proper for this 5th variant. Matching serial numbers are found on 24 3/8" octagon barrel, stock, and 2nd type
3006: CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE.Est. $9,000-$14,000
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LATE HENRY RIFLE.: Cal. 44. S# 10417. This is an honest complete & original 5th variation which encompasses approximate serial number range 5000?12910. Characteristics of this 1865 manufactured rifle include pointed
3007: LATE HENRY RIFLE.Est. $9,000-$14,000
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CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE.: Please note as of 10/15/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. Cal 44. S# 4189. This is a good complete 4th variation Henry
3008: CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE.Est. $9,000-$14,000
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EXCELLENT RESTORED DELUXE HOGGSON ENGRAVED HENRY: RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 3752. Deluxe Samuel Hoggson deluxe style factory engraving with deer & dog central panel on left side of silver plated frame, fiery burl walnut. This rifle has been listed in
3009: EXCELLENT RESTORED DELUXE HOGGSON ENGRAVED HENRYEst. $9,000-$14,000
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FACTORY ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC CARBINE.: Cal 41. S# 2670. Manufactured in 1857-1860 to shoot self-contained "rocket ball" ammunition, about 1000 carbines in 3 lengths made, standard configuration 16.5" octagonal barrel, integral spring
3010: FACTORY ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC CARBINE.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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LATE WAR MARTIAL HENRY RIFLE.: Please note as of 10/15/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. Cal 44. S# 8438. This is a standard 5th variation Henry rifle
3011: LATE WAR MARTIAL HENRY RIFLE.Est. $7,000-$9,000
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EXCEPTIONAL RESTORATION OR FABRICATION OF DELUXE: ENGRAVED HENRY RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 29. This rifle conforms to the earliest one- and two-digit Henry rifles. Matching serial number 29 observed on lower tang, stock channel, butt plate, and all 5
3012: EXCEPTIONAL RESTORATION OR FABRICATION OF DELUXEEst. $15,000-$25,000
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ORIGINAL FOUR PIECE WOOD CLEANING ROD FOR EARLY: HENRY RIFLE. Standard configuration hickory and iron, threaded ferrules combine to assembled length of 27.25". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: collection tag date 1992. CONDITION: fine overall, iron patina,
3013: ORIGINAL FOUR PIECE WOOD CLEANING ROD FOR EARLYEst. $2,000-$4,000
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FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC LEVER ACTION: PISTOL CONVERTED TO RIMFIRE. Cal 32. S# 1284. Originally manufactured between 1858-1860 by the New Haven Arms Company for the self-contained "rocket ball" cartridges, upgraded around time of Civil
3014: FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC LEVER ACTIONEst. $5,000-$7,000
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FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC NO.1 LEVER ACTION: PISTOL. Cal. 31. S# 479. Standard configuration with scarce longer blued 6" octagonal barrel, only 225 estimated production, integral 6-shot spring loaded magazine, fixed notch rear sight, pinched
3015: FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC NO.1 LEVER ACTIONEst. $5,000-$7,000
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FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC LEVER ACTION: PISTOL. Cal 31. S# 1082. Manufactured between 1857-1860 after the breakup of Volcanic Arms Company by newly formed New Haven Arms Company who would go on to make the iconic Henry lever action rifle
3016: FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1 VOLCANIC LEVER ACTIONEst. $4,000-$6,000
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SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1: VOLCANIC LEVER ACTION PISTOL. Cal. 31. S# 412. Manufactured between 1857-1860 after the breakup of Volcanic Arms Company by newly formed New Haven Arms Company, continued making same design for the
3017: SCARCE FACTORY ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS NO. 1Est. $3,000-$5,000
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FINE & RARE CASED PAIR OF LARGE FRAME NO. 2: VOLCANIC REPEATING ARMS LEVER ACTION PISTOLS. Cal. 41. S# 1604/1630. Pistols are in standard configuration with blued 8" octagonal barrel, integral spring loaded magazine, fixed notch rear sights,
3018: FINE & RARE CASED PAIR OF LARGE FRAME NO. 2Est. $8,000-$15,000
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CUSTOM CASED & ENGRAVED LARGE FRAME NO. 2 VOLCANIC: ARMS LEVER ACTION PISTOL. Cal. 41. S# 952. Pistol is in standard configuration with blued 6" octagonal barrel, integral spring loaded magazine, fixed notch rear sight, pinched post front sight,
3019: CUSTOM CASED & ENGRAVED LARGE FRAME NO. 2 VOLCANICEst. $4,000-$8,000
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CUSTOM CASED & ENGRAVED LARGE FRAME NO. 2 VOLCANIC: ARMS LEVER ACTION PISTOL. Cal. 41. S# 800. Pistol is in standard configuration with blued 6" octagonal barrel, integral spring loaded magazine, fixed notch rear sight, pinched post front sight,
3020: CUSTOM CASED & ENGRAVED LARGE FRAME NO. 2 VOLCANICEst. $4,000-$6,000
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EARLY SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOL: WITH FINGER SPUR. Cal. 31. S# 108. This Smith & Wesson lever action pistol made in 1854 was the first Smith & Wesson branded firearm, ironically, they sold their interest to Oliver Winchester in 1856
3021: EARLY SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOLEst. $3,000-$6,000
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOL: Cal. 31. S# 297. This Smith & Wesson lever action pistol made in 1855 is in standard configuration, 4" octagon to round barrel, stamped on 3 flats: "SMITH & WESSON / NORWICH, CT", "PATENT / FEB 14,
3022: SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOLEst. $3,000-$6,000
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 LARGE FRAME LEVER ACTION: PISTOL WITH RARE 6" BARREL. Cal. 41. S# 203. These large frame Smith & Wesson lever action pistols are seldom offered, only an estimated 500 were made 1854-1855 and few with shorter 6" barrel. This
3024: SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 LARGE FRAME LEVER ACTIONEst. $2,000-$4,000
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CASED PIETRO VENDITTI 2ND MODEL 10MM REPEATING: PISTOL. Cal. 10mm. NSN. Pietro Venditti patented this close facsimile of the American Volcanic pistol in Italy in 1872. He made his own rocket ball ammunition for his 1st model but soon updated to
3025: CASED PIETRO VENDITTI 2ND MODEL 10MM REPEATINGEst. $3,000-$5,000