- 2 GUTTA PERCHE CASED MILITARY SOLDIER
2 GUTTA PERCHE CASED MILITARY SOLDIER PHOTOSca. 1857 & later; both early "Littlefield, Parsons & Co." daguerreotype Union case: daguerreotype photo of unknown seated Union soldier with light colorized accents to cheeks, case highly embellished with floral design, Civil War era soldier, 3 1/4"x 3 3/4"x 3/4" case, Condition: unknown soldier; later tin-type photo of Spanish-American War "Rough Rider" holding U.S. Springfield rifle in kneeling position framed in fine floral embellished hinged case, 3 1/4"x 3 3/4"x 3/4" case, [Note: thought to be "Rough Rider" soldier, however, possible member of Mt. Springs Rifle Co., an Ephrata group that did military training during that era]; Condition: good
- USS TUSCALOOSA MARKED MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD
USS TUSCALOOSA MARKED MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United States,C. 1918.30-06 caliber, serial number 829995, walnut stock with cartouche marks on the left side and marked "16/USS TUSCALOOSA" on the right side of the butt, parkerized receiver marked on the ring "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903," barrel marked "U.S.M.C./9-42" with an "S" in a circle, with a sight hood and a post-war canvas sling. Note: The U.S.S. Tuscaloosa was launched in November 1933 and it saw service during World War II in North Africa, Normandy, Southern France, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. It was mothballed in 1946 until it was scrapped in July 1959. FFL/C & R.
- LARGE GROUP OF U.S. MODEL 1903/A3 HAND
LARGE GROUP OF U.S. MODEL 1903/A3 HAND GUARDS United States,Group of walnut hand guards for U.S. Model 1903 Springfield rifles; Model 1903A3; and Model 1917 rifles; some in the original packaging.
- U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United States,C. 1890.45-70 caliber, serial number 562268, walnut stock with a circle "P" below the trigger guard tang and a crisp cartouche on the left side, case hardened receiver, blued finish, lock marked with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" in front of the hammer, breech block marked "U.S./MODEL/1884," with proof marks on the left side of the breech, a sight hood, and a leather sling.
- U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United States,C. 1889.45-70 caliber, serial number 454001, walnut stock with a circle "P" below the trigger guard and a crisp cartouche on the left side, case hardened receiver, blued finish, steel lock marked with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" in front of the hammer, breech block marked "U.S./MODEL/1884," with proof marks on the left side of the breech, a cleaning rod, and a sight hood.
- U.S. MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND
U.S. MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND BAYONET United States,C. 1864.58 caliber, NSN, walnut stock with a very light cartouche on the left side, steel fittings, the lock is marked "1864" with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", breech marked with a "V/P" over an eagle head, a tulip-shaped ramrod, and a bayonet marked "C&CO" on the socket, and "US" on the base of the blade.
- LIKELY BULLET STRUCK MODEL 1861 U.S.
LIKELY BULLET STRUCK MODEL 1861 U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET .58 caliber, 40 in. round barrel with raised site to rear, V/P/eagle head at breech; walnut stock with iron mounts; the lockplate with an eagle over U.S. / SPRINGFIELD before the hammer and dated 1862 behind the hammer; possible worn inspector's cartouche to rear of upper screw on the left side of stock; US stamped on butt plate tang; sling swivels present.
- REMINGTON 7400 30-06 SEMI AUTOMATIC
REMINGTON 7400 30-06 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. A Remington model 7400 30-06 semi automatic Springfield rifle with game animal engraving on receiver and checking on stock and fore-stock. SN B8381451. 42.75”L overall, 232”L barrel. T-458. NICS Background check required unless FFL or C&R exempt, out of state buyers must ship to an FFL in your state.
- 19TH C. TRAPDOOR US SPRINGFIELD RIFLE.
19TH C. TRAPDOOR US SPRINGFIELD RIFLE. A 19th C. US Springfield trapdoor rifle, model 1884, with walnut stock, SN 1183.
- 1897 Springfield Rifle. 52549. Dimensions:
1897 Springfield Rifle. 52549. Dimensions: H: 8 inches: W: 52 inches: D: 2 inches ---
US Packing and Shipping charge: In house shipping available. Will be calculated once destination known. Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.
Condition: Good condition.
- U.S. MODEL 1884 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE &
U.S. MODEL 1884 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE & BAYONETU.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, .50 caliber, serial number 42218. Engraved "U S SPRINGFIELD" with image of eagle on lock plate. Inspector's marks light but visible on barrel. Walnut stock and forestock, Buffington rear sight, and hand made metal shield attached on left side of breach (purpose unknown). Barrel length - 31 1/4". Overall length - 51 1/4". Also included is a small caliber, diamond shaped bayonet, probably European. 23" L. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Metal finish better than average, considerable blue showing. Bore is good. Mechanically sound. Missing cleaning rod and butt plate. 3" crack extending to front of lock plate to breach of barrel. Crack behind lock plate. Rust on bayonet.
- U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLED PERCUSSION MUSKETMissing
U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLED PERCUSSION MUSKETMissing rear sight, rifle could have been stripped at one time, having full length of approximately 55-1/2"; has not been test fired.
- TWO SPRINGFIELD RIFLES, CIVIL WAR ERAone
TWO SPRINGFIELD RIFLES, CIVIL WAR ERAone marked Remington's 1857, the other US Springfield 1864. The earlier model with loss to lock and lacking ramrod. The larger: 57 1/2" long, 42" barrel; the smaller: 55" long, 40" barrel. Estate condition with wear and oxidation to both.
- WINCHESTER MODEL 70 30.06 CALIBER RIFLEbolt
WINCHESTER MODEL 70 30.06 CALIBER RIFLEbolt action 30-06 Springfield rifle. SN: G958362. 42 3/8" long, barrel: 22" long. Some scuffing, indentations, wear to wood, few small scuffs to metal. Provenance: Property from a Fairfield County Estate.Firearms Payment Terms: All invoices for firearms from bidders unknown to Schwenke Auctioneers are required to be paid with bank wire transfer, check, cash, or money order. Firearms Registration & Shipping Terms: Firearms may only be shipped to a licensed dealer (FFL Holder or C&R License Holder) and all shipments and transfers from Schwenke Auctioneers will be handled by Southbury Trading Post LLC, 102 Playhouse Corner, Southbury CT 06488 ($50 fee applies). Any firearm shipment will be shipped only in the name of the registered bidder/buyer. All modern firearm purchases will be subject to NICS Federal background check by purchaser’s FFL agent (fees may apply). If firearm purchaser should fail the background check no appeal will be applied for, and Schwenke Auctioneers reserves the right to sell the firearm to the highest backup bidder(s). All buyers of firearms must provide copies of a valid driver's license with CURRENT ADDRESS MATCHING AUCTION REGISTRATION INFORMATION. Buyers with an invalid driver's license will have their firearm(s) purchase voided. Buyers should not purchase any firearm that is prohibited by their state or local laws and are solely responsible for knowing whether a particular firearm is prohibited.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
- 1894 SMALL ARMS FIRING REGULATIONS BY
1894 SMALL ARMS FIRING REGULATIONS BY BLUNTFeatured in this lot is the rare book, "Small Arms Firing Regulations", by Captain Stanhope E. Blunt, 1894, seventh edition. This is from the library of George W. Reif the City Treasurer from Virginia City, Montana, as marked on the inside cover. "(By Authority) Firing Regulations For Small Arms For The United States Army Prepared By Command Of Brigadier-General S. V. Benet Chief Of Ordnance, U. S. Army By Captain Stanhope E. Blunt, Ordnance Department Inspector Of Small Arms Practice at the Headquarters of the Army Third Edition New York Charles Scribner's Son's 1894". 368 pages and illustrated with line drawings, it contains just about everything you'd ever want to know about target practice with the US Model 1873, 1884, and 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifles in 45-70. This document covers the course of instruction for training soldiers in use, knowledge, and accuracy of rifle and carbine firing for effectiveness in battle. This blue cloth bound gold gilt stamped illustration hardcover exhibits moisture staining and warping, scuffing to edges. Brass clasp closure has patina, intact pages have slight ink bleed through from cover moisture marring. Measures 3.5"W x 4.75"L x .75"D
- 1864 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET WITH BAYONET:
1864 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET WITH BAYONET: Serial #2168. The Springfield Armory converted an unknown quantity of rifle muskets to breechloaders between January & June 1865 that accepted the Spencer 56-50 metallic cartridge. Lock plate is marked w/ an eagle & ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' forward of hammer & ''1864'' rear of hammer. The breech mechanism is marked ''JOSLYN'S PATENT'' Approx. 52'' l. With bayonet Approx. 72'' l.
CONDITION: Hammer spring needs replaced, wear commensurate with age and use.
- (2) TINTYPES, INDIAN WARS SOLDIERS,
(2) TINTYPES, INDIAN WARS SOLDIERS, ARMEDTwo tintypes of soldiers from the Indian Wars, circa 1875. One with Springfield rifle and one with sword in front of tent. About 3-1/2" and 4" tall. Very good condition.
- 3 US MILITARY BAYONETS M1905 & USN MK1Collection
3 US MILITARY BAYONETS M1905 & USN MK1Collection of three rifle bayonets to include: Two Springfield Armory M1905 bayonets and one USN Mark 1 training bayonet. The Model of 1905 bayonet or M1905, was made for the U.S. M1903 Springfield rifle and later used with the U.S. M1 Garand. Both M shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- U.S. MODEL 1884 CADET TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1884 CADET TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United StatesC. 1892.45-70, serial number 251942, walnut stock with two crisp cartouche marks on the left side, stamped "185" in front of the butt plate tang, steel fittings, lock marked with an eagle and "US/SPRINGFIELD", marked on the top of the breech block "U.S/MODEL/1884", breech marked "V/P" over an eagle head, with a front sight hood, and a cleaning rod.
- U.S. MODEL 1873 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND
U.S. MODEL 1873 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND BAYONET United StatesC. 1873-77.45-70 caliber, serial number 90286, walnut stock with a light cartouche on the left side, and "K/G/9" and "45" on the comb of the butt near the butt plate tang, blued finish, marked on the lock plate with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", breech block marked "U.S./MODEL/1873", with "V/P" over an eagles head on the left side of the breech, a cleaning rod, a modern sling, and a bayonet.
- U.S. MODEL 1879 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1879 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United StatesC. 1880.45-70 caliber, serial number 136414, walnut stock with a crisp cartouche on the left side, blued finish, marked on the lock U.S./SPRINGFIELD" with an eagle, breech block marked "U.S./MODEL/1873", the top of the barrel marked with an "R", the left side marked with "V/P" over an eagle and "P", with a cleaning rod.
- U.S. MODEL 1868 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1868 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United StatesC. 1870.50-70 CF caliber, serial number 44377, walnut stock with four crisp cartouche marks on the left side, steel fittings, butt plate tang marked "US", lock marked "1863" with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", the breech block is marked with an eagle head and "1870/US", both barrel bands marked "U", with a cleaning rod.
- U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United StatesC. 1886-91.45-70 caliber, serial number 85418, walnut stock marked "39" on the wrist, blued barrel, lock marked with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", breech block marked "U.S./MODEL/1884", with a cleaning rod.
- U.S. MODEL 1863 TYPE I SPRINGFIELD RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1863 TYPE I SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET United StatesC. 1865.58 caliber, NSN, walnut stock with two crisp cartouche marks on the left side and "G.P", stamped on the right side of the butt "BA/2284", case hardened lock marked "1865" with an eagle and "REMINGTON'S/ILION, N.Y.", the top barrel flat is marked "1865", the breech marked "V/P" over an eagles head, the far left flat marked "G.M", the left side of the blued rear sight is marked with a small "M", the lower trigger guard tang is marked with a small "P", with a tulip-shaped ramrod.
- U.S. MODEL 1863 TYPE II SPRINGFIELD
U.S. MODEL 1863 TYPE II SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET United StatesC. 1864.58 caliber, NSN, walnut stock with two cartouche marks on the left side and a small "A" stamped below the trigger guard tang, steel fittings, case hardened lock marked "1864" with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", the top barrel flat is marked "1864", the left side of the breech is marked with "V/P" over an eagles head, blued rear sight, and a tulip-shaped ramrod.
- CUT DOWN CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE
CUT DOWN CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET .58 caliber, percussion, 24-3/8 in. round barrel, walnut stock with iron mounts throughout, the the lockplate marked U.S. / SPRINGFIELD under the hammer and obscured 186_ date behind hammer.
- Ca. 1870, hand-colored photograph of
Ca. 1870, hand-colored photograph of a young Union soldier standing with a US Springfield rifle w/bayonet. Image 7.5” x 5.5” Overall 16” x 14.5" Condition: slight foxing to paper CT Transfer Fee $10
- US TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United
US TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE United States,20th CenturyTrapdoor Springfield breech loading rifle.
- CIVIL WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD RIFLE, ENGRAVED
CIVIL WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD RIFLE, ENGRAVED EAGLE,STAMPED SPRINGFIELD 1847, BRASS AND PEWTER TRIM, PERCUSSION, ORIGINAL RAMROD, 57" LONG, 42" BARREL.
- 1897 Springfield Rifle. 52549.
Dimensions:
1897 Springfield Rifle. 52549.
Dimensions: H: 8 inches: W: 52 inches: D: 2 inches ---
Condition: Good condition.
- CIVIL WAR 1863 CONTRACT SPRINGFIELD
CIVIL WAR 1863 CONTRACT SPRINGFIELD MUSKET BY SAVAGE 1863 Contract Springfield Rifled Musket manufactured by Savage R.F.A Co. Overall excellent condition with expected but minimal wear to metal and furniture. Lock functions normally, nipple is not mushroomed and seems unobstructed and rifling is in excellent condition with no apparent corrosion at the breech block. Butt plate is marked at heel 'US' with rack number '2 D 3.' Includes original ramrod. Caliber: .54 Cal. Black Powder, BBL: 40", OAL: 56".
- CDV OF ROUGH RIDER W SPRINGFIELD RIFLECarte
CDV OF ROUGH RIDER W SPRINGFIELD RIFLECarte de visite portrait of a young soldier, presumably Spanish American War era Rough Rider, with an E badge (for Troop E), holding a Springfield Trapdoor rifle. Framed to 5-7/8" x 4-1/8".
- PR 19C AMERICAN BAYONET SOLDIER MADE
PR 19C AMERICAN BAYONET SOLDIER MADE WALL SCONCES United States19th CenturyWooden wall mount decorated with brass torches and two scrolled arms, arms made from trap door Springfield rifle bayonets
- SPRINGFIELD RIFLE WITH BAYONET: As is
SPRINGFIELD RIFLE WITH BAYONET: As is condition.
- C. 1892 Columbia #1 Spring Fork hard
C. 1892 Columbia #1 Spring Fork hard tire safety twin tube frame. Includes: Springfield rifle ammo box with ammo Salisbury headlight bedroll saddlebags bugle. One of three unique military bikes to be offered in upcoming sales.
- U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Springfield
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 cal. 26.25" round barrel S/N 129013. Stock was shortened during the period of use; with large VP / eagle. Right side of stock with steel tags that have been ground down to the base. Condition: All metal is brown-to-grey. Buttstock and stock have been shortened. Bore is poor. Rifle purportedly used by Indians and has the same appearance as other known Indian-used weapons.