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Civil War High Grade Pres. 1850 Officer's Sword.Civil War Officer's Slouch Hat.Rare Sharps New Model 1859 "Coffee Mill" Carbine.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Firearms Day 2

Our July 24 & 25 Firearms Auction includes over 1,100 lots of firearms and knives. Our two day July offering has shaped up to be a monumental mid summer event. On Friday, we will have approximately 530 lots of New in the box guns. Offered will be some of the highest grade available guns of their types such as Winchester Model 1892's, 1894's, 1885's, 1912's, Model 42" and 1895's, many with engraving, deluxe wood and special editions. Also ,one of the finest array of deluxe and custom engraved Browning Superposed shotguns along with fantastic assortment of Colt's and Smith & Wessons. Day two begins with one of the finest single family Civil War collections ever brought to public sale. It is the entire household contents from the original family representing two brothers that fought side by side in that war and one who never made it back. Other highlights to follow include a rare Coffee Mill Sharps, an id'ed Colt 1860 Long Flute revolver, an inscribed and id'ed Colt 1849 engraved with all the battles fought including Gettysburg, a high grade Winchester Model 1886 take down in 45-70 shipped in 1894 as well as a scarce .50 caliber express model, a high grade Winchester model 1873 in .22 caliber, two J.P. Lower stamped guns, an all matching WW11 Luger with capture papers listed by serial number and a vast array of collectible guns spanning three centuries from Pre Revolutionary War onward. Bidders will find merchandise in every price range, era and condition along with some of the finest Civil War memorabilia ever offered. It should be a great two day sale that will appeal to everyone.
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Group Of Native American Baskets.: A few earlier woven baskets and bowls along with a few more modern items. Nice large covered container. Condition (Very Good Plus). Size Largest: 18-1/2'' Dia.
0698: Group Of Native American Baskets.Est. $200-$400
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Navajo Woven Sampler With Loom.: Nice Native American sampler with loom. Probably early 20th century. Condition (Very Good Plus). Size 17-1/2'' x 20-1/4''.
0699: Navajo Woven Sampler With Loom.Est. $150-$300
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Pair Of Mexican Chihuahua Style Spurs.: Silver inlaid children's size with good old leather.
0700: Pair Of Mexican Chihuahua Style Spurs.Est. $200-$300
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Lot Of 2: Tlinglit Coast Mat Creaser.: This is for folding cedar bark parts of woven mats used to carpet their log houses. Circa 1860-1900. Whalebone, early example. Size 9'' x 5''.
0701: Lot Of 2: Tlinglit Coast Mat Creaser.Est. $400-$600
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Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver.: Serial # 200408 This revolver was manufactured in 1853. It has all matching numbers including wedge. Gun features a 7-1/2" octagon barrel, six shot, single action, .36 caliber percussion. Overall
0704: Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver.Est. $800-$1,200
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James Warner Pocket Model Revolver.: Serial # 5831 Produced from 1857 through 1860's by James Warner in Springfield, Mass. This is a second model, first variation, .28 cal, percussion six shot, single action with a 3" round barrel, an
0705: James Warner Pocket Model Revolver.Est. $200-$400
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Remington Beals' Percussion Revolver.: Serial # 13007 This revolver was manufactured circa 1861-1863 and is referred to as the Navy model. It features a 7 - 1/2 octagon barrel, six shot, un-flutted cylinder, it has the concealed barrel
0706: Remington Beals' Percussion Revolver.Est. $700-$1,500
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Cased S&W Model No. 2 Army Revolver.: Serial # 67407 This revolver was manufactured in 1868. The Model was popular as a personal sidearm throughout the Civil War era and it is noted that Wild Bill Hickok carried this model while in
0708: Cased S&W Model No. 2 Army Revolver.Est. $800-$1,200
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U.S. Model 1816 Musket Conversion.: Manufactured by W.L. Evans in Evansburg, Pennsylvania. Approximately 5,000 manufactured circa 1825 to 1830. Sideplate is dated 1825 and stamped "Evans Valley Forge". It has been converted to
0709: U.S. Model 1816 Musket Conversion.Est. $400-$800
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U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket.: Serial # NSV This was the first regulation percussion ignition weapon made at the National Armory. It is also the last smooth bore weapon made in .69 caliber. Features a 42" barrel, three barrel
0711: U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket.Est. $500-$1,000
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Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence Contract 1841 Rifle.: Serial # NSV Manufactured 1845 to 1848. Manufactured in Windsor, Vermont. Sideplate so marked and dated 1851. All other features are as standard for a Model 1841 U.S. percussion rifle, A.K.A.
0712: Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence Contract 1841 Rifle.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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c.1840-70 Early Heavy Barrel Bench/Sniper Rifle: Serial # NSV The false muzzle is stamped L.N. Walker. This is a single shot 44 caliber percussion heavy bench rifle, the type utilize by snipers on both sides of the conflict between the North and
0713: c.1840-70 Early Heavy Barrel Bench/Sniper RifleEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Rare Sharps New Model 1859 "Coffee Mill" Carbine.: Serial # 62835 One of the scarcest and most sought after of all Civil War era Sharps carbines are those altered with the experimental grinding system set into the buttstock. All of these were
0714: Rare Sharps New Model 1859 "Coffee Mill" Carbine.Est. $10,000-$20,000
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U.S. Springfield Model 1861 Rifle.: Serial # 20 This is a standard issue Civil War issued rifle in .58 caliber percussion with a 39-3/4" barrel finished in the white. Has all proper U.S. stamps. Has the proper military rear sight and
0715: U.S. Springfield Model 1861 Rifle.Est. $750-$1,500
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Sharps New Model 1863 Military Rifle.: Serial # 35110 This is one of the 7,000 produced military rifle, manufactured in 1865. It does not have the saber bayonet lug. It is a standard late war-time model. Features 30" round barrel, walnut
0717: Sharps New Model 1863 Military Rifle.Est. $2,000-$3,500
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Norris & Clement Model 1861 Contract Rifle.: Serial # NSV These rifles were manufactured for the state of Massachusetts under direct contract and is so stamped on lock. They were manufactured 1863 to 1864 (this one dated 1863). Details are
0718: Norris & Clement Model 1861 Contract Rifle.Est. $500-$1,000
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Sharps New Model 1863 Civil War Carbine.: Serial # 18885 This is a standard Sharps Civil War .52 caliber percussion saddle ring carbine. One of the most popular and sought after rifles available during the bloody conflict. Features a 22"
0719: Sharps New Model 1863 Civil War Carbine.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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High Condition Maynard Civil War Carbine.: This is a second model carbine manufactured from 1863-1865. The Union Calvary of the 9th and 11th Indiana and the 11th Tennessee were just a few of the regiments issued this rifle during the civil
0720: High Condition Maynard Civil War Carbine.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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