- CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE CARBINE RIFLE
CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE CARBINE RIFLE .54 CALIBER MANUFACTUR...Civil War Burnside Carbine Rifle .54 caliber manufactured by Burnside Rifle Co, Providence RI 21 inch round barrel serial number 16511 marked cast steel 1864 model of 1864 Breech Block
Condition:
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- BURNSIDE CARBINE. Burnside Rifle
BURNSIDE CARBINE. Burnside Rifle Company Providence Rhode Island ca. 1864. Top of frame marked ''Burnside Patent March 25th 1856 '' lockplate marked ''Burnside Rifle Co. Providence RI '' and top of barrel marked ''Cast Steel.'' S/N 33914. Imperfections. 39''l. Wear minor losses some corrosion to the barrel.
- Fifth Model Burnside Carbine .54
Fifth Model Burnside Carbine .54 cal. 21'' round barrel S/N 30892. Walnut stock and forearm. Missing front band. Condition: All metal is smooth and brown mixing with some pitting. Bore is excellent. Stock has the date ''1864'' carved in the left side. Right side has two ''X's'' carved in the stock. Butt plate is brown and pitted.
- BURNSIDE MODEL 1865 CIVIL WAR CARBINE
BURNSIDE MODEL 1865 CIVIL WAR CARBINE RIFLE GUN Rhode Island,Circa 1865Smooth walnut forend and buttstock, marked on top of breach "Burnside Rifle Co." manufactured in Providence, Rhode Island, serial number 3149.
- BURNSIDE'S PERCUSSION CARBINE.
BURNSIDE'S PERCUSSION CARBINE. Third Model .54 caliber round 20''l. barrel marked ''Cast Steel 1862''. Frame marked ''Burnside Patent...'' and lock ''Burnside Rifle Co. Providence RI''. Walnut stock sling ring. S/n 11686. Front sight missing 39 1/2''l. overall.
- Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion
Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl, made by Bristol Firearmes Co., mounted with saddle bar, ring missing. Second model manufactured without forewood. Round bbl, with light pitting, otherwise good overall, GWO. Serial # 482. Estimate $1,500-2,500
- Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion
Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion carbine, .45 cal, 21" bbl, mounted with saddlebar and ring. Stock broken and repaired with brass plate replacing lock mechanism, serial # 24205. Estimate $300-400
- Burnside Third Model Percussion
Burnside Third Model Percussion Carbine .54 caliber 21'' round barrel S/N 4091 on breech and frame. Lockplate marked Burnside Rifle Co Providence RI. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Sling swivel on the bottom of buttstock. Front forearm band is missing. Third model is a very rare carbine to find. They are distinguishable by the breechblock which has no pivot. And the forearm which slops differently to the barrel than a fourth model. The same breechblock as a second model. Condition: All metal has been lightly cleaned and has some brown staining mixed with pitting. Buttstock with some nicks and dings and has been re-finished.
- CIVIL WAR ERA BURNSIDE CARBINE:
CIVIL WAR ERA BURNSIDE CARBINE: Very low serial number 313 on breech and frame. Stamped Burnside Patent Model of 1864 on frame, Burnside Rifle Co. Providence R.I. on lockplate, Cast-Steel 186? on barrel. 2 inspectors cartouche on left wrist. Has original sidebar and saddle ring. Breech and action work fine. Clean bore.CONDITION: Gun shows signs of use with nicks and dings and wear to wood and barrel. Please call for condition
- ANTIQUE BURNSIDE CIVIL WAR ERA
ANTIQUE BURNSIDE CIVIL WAR ERA CARBINE RIFLE 1860An antique Burnside Civil War era carbine rifle circa 1860. 39.5"
- Burnside Rifle Co. Providence R.I.
Burnside Rifle Co. Providence R.I. Saddle Ring Carbine Walnut stock w/inspectors mark.Overall L 39''E
- Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion
Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion Burnside Rifle Co., mounted with saddle bar and ring. Third model with inspector cartouche on stock. Very good condition and GWO, serial # 8317. Estimate $1,000-1,500
- 1864 BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINE,
1864 BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINE, TRAP DOOR WITHpercussion. Walnut stock with later engraved designs. Overall good condition, some surface pitting. Approx. 39 1/2" long.
- BURNSIDE AND SPRINGFIELD MODEL
BURNSIDE AND SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 RIFLE, DEVON FARMTwo Civil War era rifles: Burnside carbine and Springfield Model 1861 rifle. Possible early battlefield finds associated with Battle of Nashville. 1st item: Burnside .54 Caliber Percussion breech loading carbine. Action functional. Barrel length - 20". Overall length - 39 1/2". 2nd item: Springfield Model 1861 rifle .58 caliber. Proper swell tip ramrod included. Barrel length - 40". Overall length - 56". Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Both relic battlefield pickup condition with oxidation and pitting. Heavily oxidized and metal pitted. Rear sight and middle barrel band missing on Springfield.
- Model 1863 Spencer Civil War Carbine
Model 1863 Spencer Civil War Carbine .56 cal. 20'' barrel. Chamber dated 1865 sling swivel. Condition: Very good condition with a good bore. The bore has strong rifling but has some light to moderate rust throughout. There are three ''kill notches'' across the top of the barrel. The wood is very good.
- Buruside: 1864, breech-ldg percussion
Buruside: 1864, breech-ldg percussion carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl. Made by Buruside Rifle Co., Providence, RI, mounted with saddle bar and ring. Very good condition and working order with traces of bbl blue and case hardening. Stock inspected with two cartouches. Serial # 8448, forend split and gauged, 4th or 5th model. Estimate $1,000-2,000
- Civil War Sharps Model 1853 Carbine
Civil War Sharps Model 1853 Carbine .52 cal. 21.5" round barrel S/N 11768.?Brass furniture walnut buttstock and forearm. Condition: Barrel and lock have uniform pitting and light brown patina.?Action is smooth and brown. Buttstock has a chip out of the toe. Forearm has nicks and dings.
- Joslyn Model 1864 Civil War Carbine
Joslyn Model 1864 Civil War Carbine lockplate marked "Joslyn Firearms Co./Stonington, Conn./1864", .52 cal. rimfire single shot, breach block marked "BP Joslyn Patent…1861/June…1862", inspector marks on 22 in. barrel "F.D.L", butt plate marked "US",
- Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor
Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 cal. 22" round barrel S/N 341112. Carbine marked Buffington rear sight front sight protector. Walnut carbine stock that has sling swivels added. Condition: All metal is smooth and brown with some plum blending through. Bore is good. Stock is worn with no cartouches.
- SPENCER CARBINE REPEATING RIFLE
SPENCER CARBINE REPEATING RIFLE MODEL 18265 BY BURNSIDE RIFLE CO. HORSE SOLDIER RIFLE, L: 36 IN. (91.44 CM.)Spencer Carbine Repeating Rifle Model 18265 by Burnside Rifle Co. Horse Soldier Rifle,, Dimensions: L: 36 in. (91.44 cm.)
- SPRINGFIELD ARMORY RIFLE/MUSKET
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY RIFLE/MUSKET CONVERSION OF MODEL 1865SPRINGFIELD ARMORY RIFLE/MUSKET CONVERSION OF MODEL 1865 SPENCER CARBINE, by Burnside Rifle Co., 50 caliber, 32 1/2" round barrel with three groove rifling, walnut stock and forend, two barrel bands, rear mounted tube magazine, saddle slide and ring, sling mounts, cleaning rod, serial #25809 (on barrel and receiver). Lot requires FFL or background check.
- Ballard: 1862, breech-loading carbine,
Ballard: 1862, breech-loading carbine, .52 cal, 22" bbl, Merwind and Bray agents marked, good working order, butt stock damaged and reinforced with modern bolt, fitted with sling swivels, serial # 416. Estimate $450-650
- SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARBINE,
SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARBINE, .50 CAL A wonderful example of the most widely used calvary carbine of the U.S. Civil War with the Sharps company delivering over 77,000 carbines to the Ordnance Department throughout the conflict. The rifle features a round barrel with simple ladder and front blade sights, furnished with smooth walnut and a steel buttplate. The rifle also incorporates the Maynard tape primer device which, in theory, removed the need for manually re-capping the nipple for every shot, although in practice this proved less than reliable. The rifle is in overall good condition with only a few minor scratches to the metal and a small crack in the receiver tang adjacent to the front-most screw. Rifling is in excellent condition with only some minor frosting closer to the muzzle. No mechanical issues to be seen. S/N: C, 26223, Caliber: .50 BP, BBL: 22", OAL: 39"
- WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 CARBINE United
WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 CARBINE United StatesC. 1870.44-40 caliber, serial number 43869, walnut stock and forend, steel fittings, sheet copper butt plate, and a brass frame with a saddle ring on the left side.
- Lee: 1865, single shot carbine,
Lee: 1865, single shot carbine, .44 cal, 21 1/2" bbl, scarce carbine produced at end of the civil war, good working order and very good overall, serial # 1465, fitted with saddlebar and ring, slight cracks in stock. Estimate $1,500-2,000
- Civil War Sharps-Hankins Navy Carbine
Civil War Sharps-Hankins Navy Carbine American, third quarter 19th century, model 1862, 23-3/4 in. barrel marked on right side "Sharps & Hankins Philada.", serial number 8545, marked on left side "Sharps Patent 1859", brass butt plate, serial number 8545, retains original leather barrel cover
- BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINEBurnside
BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINEBurnside saddle ring carbine, .54 caliber, with walnut stock having faint inspector proof, 20" barrel.
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Condition:
Overall poor condition. Lacking saddle ring bar and ring as well as one screw with other screw replaced, pitting throughout.
- JOSLYN CARBINE. Model 1864 .52
JOSLYN CARBINE. Model 1864 .52 caliber rimfire 22'' round barrel sling ring on left side of butt plate walnut stock. S/n 15090. Clean bore good rifling. Hammer spring is strong to the safety position does not catch in the fire position. Caliber is listed at 52 but read 59 at the muzzel when using a guage. Barrel has a light plum patina. Stock has old dings and scratches. Joslyn Firearms Co. Stonington Conn. 1864 on lockplate. Lettering and numbers are clear. Does not have inspector stamp.
- WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 CARBINE.
WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 CARBINE. Fourth Model .44 rimfire 20'' round barrel brass frame walnut stock. S/n 151470. Moderate-heavy wear from use but nothing appears refinished--original walnut finish with some dings mottled brown patina on the barrels brass frame with dings. There is no visible markings around the sight.
- A Joslyn Model 1864 Carbine serial
A Joslyn Model 1864 Carbine serial # 5308 military inspector's marks on breech and stock butt plate marked "US" NRA Very Good.
- JOSLYN CARBINE. Civil War era
JOSLYN CARBINE. Civil War era conversion to .38 caliber. Barrel round to octagonal length 24''. Front fixed hooded sight and large rear peep hole sight. Stock is stained walnut. Lock plate reads ''Joslyn Firearms Co. Stonington Conn. 1884''. Patent on breach lock 1862. S/n 565. Very nice over all condition with excellent bore.
- CIVIL WAR SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863
CIVIL WAR SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CALVARY CARBINEC. Sharps new model 1863 carbine is a .52 caliber breech loading paper cartridge percussion firing saddle ring carbine rifle. It has a U.S. military inspection mark of 'H' on the barrel and two oval cartouche inspector marks 'TWK'. The 1863 model was produced from 1863 to 1865 and was used during the Civil War. Serial #C911353. The receiver is stamped 'C Sharp Pat. Sept. 12, 1848'. Measures 39" long and weighs 39 lbs. Exceptional condition with approximately 70% of the original finish and it is all original, please see photos. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This lot cannot be shipped in house. For an instant guaranteed third party shipping quote through Quality Packing and Shipping visit: https://www.qualitypackship.com/abington-copy-1 or contact our other third party shippers.
- Spencer Model 1865 Carbine .56-50
Spencer Model 1865 Carbine .56-50 caliber 20'' round barrel S/N 10685. Marked Model 1865 on the top of the barrel. Barrel has three land-and-grooves which indicates Springfield Arsenal. Walnut stock and forearm. Condition: All metal is grey with some dark staining on the frame and top of barrel. Wood is dark with some nicks and dings. Buttstock has two nice cartouches. Bore is excellent.
- A CONTINENTAL MILITARY PERCUSSION
A CONTINENTAL MILITARY PERCUSSION CARBINE with full walnut stock, brass mounts and trigger guard, steel butt plate and ramrod, with original pocket bayonet, stamped 1853 to the side plate and the barrel, 145cm long
- Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine .52
Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine .52 cal. 22'' round barrel S/N 71677. Marked New Model 1863 on the top of barrel. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Condition: Barrel is grey with some pitting scattered throughout. Receiver is a mottled grey with some pitting on the back of the tang. Buttstock and forearm have some nicks and dings.
- US Spencer Carbine Model 1860 .52
US Spencer Carbine Model 1860 .52 rimfire cal. 22'' round barrel with six-groove rifling S/N 13254. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Condition: Very good.