Fall 2023 Premier Auction Day 3 2023-11-05 Auction - 682 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME
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RARE & IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE COFER PERCUSSIONFAMOUS TEXAS MADE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE CARRIEDSHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 BERDAN
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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Fall 2023 Premier Auction Day 3

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accoutrements & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern!
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RARE & “AS FOUND” REPUBLIC OF TEXAS TRYON CONTRACT: FLINTLOCK MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. 57.5" overall, 42" barrel. Only a few original complete unadulterated Tryon Texas contract muskets exist. They are prized by the few institutions who own them. 1500
3001: RARE & “AS FOUND” REPUBLIC OF TEXAS TRYON CONTRACTEst. US$20,000-US$30,000
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DICKSON NELSON RIFLE.: Last ditch rifle made in Dawson, Georgia during last 3 months of war, but saw service & survived in “attic condition”, missing parts now professionally restored. This is well above
3002: DICKSON NELSON RIFLE.Est. US$14,000-US$18,000Lot Passed
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1864 DATED CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE.: Cal. 61. smoothbore. NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Confederate rifle made in Fayetteville, NC from captured Harper’s Ferry machinery, 33" barrel proved with captured
3003: 1864 DATED CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE.Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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1863 DATED CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE.: Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Confederate rifle made in Fayetteville, NC from captured Harper's Ferry machinery, with 33” barrel with bayonet lug. The
3004: 1863 DATED CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. This is a very good original complete example of the standard production Richmond Armory rifle musket that saw lots of use but has survived in original complete condition with dark
3005: GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$7,000-US$9,000Lot Passed
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1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration made from captured Harpers Ferry machinery. 56” overall, 40” barrel, proper Richmond adjustable rear sight, brass buttplate, brass nose cap, original
3006: 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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1862 DATED COMPOSITE RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Unusual configuration made from inspected iron mounted Harpers Ferry model 1855 rifle musket with tool box, an early Richmond 1862 dated transitional lock marked “C.S. / RICHMOND,
3007: 1862 DATED COMPOSITE RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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RARE RICHMOND ARMORY 2 BAND RIFLE.: Cal. 58. NSN. Richmond rifles with 33” barrels had a very small production made only late 1863 and 1864. Often parts gleaned from battlefield, shortened damaged musket barrels, a lot of variety
3008: RARE RICHMOND ARMORY 2 BAND RIFLE.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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1863 DATED CS RICHMOND ARMORY RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration, 40” barrel, VP / eagle head proofs at breech, brass buttplate, other furniture is iron including nose cap. Barrel bands have offset “U”s of
3009: 1863 DATED CS RICHMOND ARMORY RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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1863 DATED CS RICHMOND ARMORY RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration, 40” barrel, VP / eaglehead proofs at breech, brass buttplate & nose cap, rear sight has an apparent contemporary alteration to a fixed notch. Rear barrel
3010: 1863 DATED CS RICHMOND ARMORY RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. This is the best example of several Richmond muskets from old North Carolina collection being offered in this sale. Musket has very good appearance with dark uncleaned iron patina.
3011: GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION ALTERATION OF RARE EARLY: 1804 DATED VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY MUSKET. Cal. 70. NSN. Classic Confederate 1861-1862 “braised bolster” conversion from flint to percussion of 1804 dated Virginia Manufactory Musket, 1804
3012: CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION ALTERATION OF RARE EARLYEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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CALISHER & TERRY'S 1860 PATTERN BREECHLOADING: SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30 Bore. S# 2023. 37.5" overall length. There has always been speculation of the use of these carbines during the Civil War, it is known that JEB Stuart carried one & a
3013: CALISHER & TERRY'S 1860 PATTERN BREECHLOADINGEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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P1856 BRITISH 2-BAND RIFLE.: Cal. .577. NSN. Bbl. 33”. Round barrel with a rectangular bladed front sight 1” from the muzzle, and a bayonet lug 4 1/2" back from the muzzle to accommodate the saber bayonet used with
3014: P1856 BRITISH 2-BAND RIFLE.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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FINE 1862 DATED “LAC” ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. .577. NSN. Standard configuration of British Army proofed Pattern 1853 rifle musket with 39” barrel, London military proofs at breech. This is a very nice example of “London Armory
3015: FINE 1862 DATED “LAC” ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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CONFEDERATE USED SHOTGUN, “THOMAS S. MORGAN”: MORGAN’S CAVALRY. 12 ga. NSN. Carved in stock “Tho. S. Morgan”, “C.S.” & Ky”. The carving appears impeccable with some red wax inset still visible. This relic was
3016: CONFEDERATE USED SHOTGUN, “THOMAS S. MORGAN”Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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RARE & IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE COFER PERCUSSION: REVOLVER, IDENTIFIED TO CONFEDERATE JOSHUA P. MELTON, OF THE PETERSBURG ARTILLERY. Cal. 36. S# 13. One of the true rarities and among the most coveted revolvers and the most expensive in Confederate
3018: RARE & IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE COFER PERCUSSIONEst. US$300,000-US$450,000
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FINE & RARE SOUTH CAROLINA INSPECTED CONFEDERATE: LEECH & RIGDON REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 1031. Manufactured in late 1863, one of 1000 revolvers made at Greensboro GA under Confederate contract and one of 300 with South Carolina inspection stamped
3019: FINE & RARE SOUTH CAROLINA INSPECTED CONFEDERATEEst. US$25,000-US$35,000
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CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL GRISWOLD REVOLVER.: Cal. 36. S# 2093. . (01-22606/JS).The most popular and iconic of Confederate revolvers are the brass frame copies of Colt 1851 navy revolvers made by Samuel Griswold in Griswoldville Georgia. This is
3021: CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL GRISWOLD REVOLVER.Est. US$15,000-US$18,000
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SCARCE CONFEDERATE NAVY CONTRACT LONDON LEMAT: “GRAPESHOT” REVOLVER. Cal. 42/18ga. S# 8784. This revolver represents the final evolution of LeMat percussion grape shot revolvers purchased by the Confederacy in late 1864. These
3022: SCARCE CONFEDERATE NAVY CONTRACT LONDON LEMATEst. US$12,000-US$18,000
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“AS FOUND” CONFEDERATE TRANSITIONAL LEMAT REVOLVER: WITH RARE LEMAT HOLSTER. Cal. 42. 18 ga. S#693.This “as found” “grapeshot” revolver made in 1862 still retains 1st model features, including spring loaded latch to attaching
3023: “AS FOUND” CONFEDERATE TRANSITIONAL LEMAT REVOLVEREst. US$8,000-US$12,000
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CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL LEMAT REVOLVER.: Cal. 42. 18 ga. S#1576. Standard 2nd model grapeshot revolver manufactured 1863, one of about 2000 Paris 2nd models made for the Confederacy. Barrel address: “Col. LeMat Bte sgdc Paris”.
3024: CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL LEMAT REVOLVER.Est. US$6,000-US$9,000
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