Civil War Springfield Model 1861Civil War Springfield Model 1861 Artillery Rifle lockplate and barrel marked "1862", 30-1/8 in. barrel, .58 cal., rifled barrel, butt plate marked "US",
CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD ARMS 1863CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD ARMS 1863 RIFLE62 Cal Smoothbore, walnut stock. Stamped from Springfield Armory. Length 52 in.
1864 SPRINGFIELD U.S. ARMY CIVIL1864 SPRINGFIELD U.S. ARMY CIVIL WAR RIFLE MUSKET United States,Circa 1864Lock with engraved eagle and barrel with collapsible sight.
Springfield: 1870,trapdoor breech-ldgSpringfield: 1870,trapdoor breech-ldg rifle, .50 cal, 32 1/2" bbl, dated 1870 on breech-block, lock marked U.S. Springfield with eagle and shield over crossed arrows. Civil War type lockplate dated 1863 as is correct with this model. Fitted with leather sling. Missing or broken main spg, otherwise good working order. Serial # on bbl and breech block # 38613. Metal parts brite, lightly worn, stock sound. Estimate $600-800
CIVIL WAR MUSKET - SpringfieldCIVIL WAR MUSKET - Springfield 1852 Musket .69 cal with US Eagle stamp on lockplate back of barrel stamped 'VP 1858' and '34' 42'' barrel 57 3/4'' overall stock shortened lacks all bands missing ramrod corrosion added sight.
1864 M1863 SPRINGFIELD CIVIL WAR1864 M1863 SPRINGFIELD CIVIL WAR MUSKET RIFLE GUN United States,Dated 1864.58 caliber single shot muzzle loader, three barrel bands, butt plate stamped "US", barrel stamped "1864" with "VP" eagle head mark.
A Civil War Relic of a SpringfieldA Civil War Relic of a Springfield Musket mounted with ramrod incorporating new walnut stock the barrel cut to reveal a minie-ball lodged inside on walnut plaque.
CIVIL WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD RIFLE,CIVIL WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD RIFLE, ENGRAVED EAGLE,STAMPED SPRINGFIELD 1847, BRASS AND PEWTER TRIM, PERCUSSION, ORIGINAL RAMROD, 57" LONG, 42" BARREL.
TWO SPRINGFIELD RIFLES, CIVIL WARTWO 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.
Civil War Model 1842 Rifled MusketCivil War Model 1842 Rifled Musket .69 cal. 42" barrel stamped P/VP. Lockplate stamped Springfield 1853 US. Heel of buttplate stamped US. Complete with two swivels. Condition: Very good. All metal surfaces have a nice dark patina giving the musket a very nice appearance. The wood is very sharp and has not been cleaned.
CUT DOWN CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELDCUT 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.
SPRINGFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET 1863.SPRINGFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET 1863. Type I .58 caliber 40'' round barrel and darkly stained wood stock. Barrel is marked ''1863'' in front of tang and ''V ''over ''P'' just left of tang on barrel. Behind hammer on lock plate marked ''1863''. U.S. Springfield and eagle stamped in front of hammer. Eagle is also stamped on the breech plug. Stock has dings scratches and discoloration which is consistent with age. Bore shows light rust. Hammer lock and trigger mechanism are strong. Parts look original.
Springfield 1847 percussion rifle.Springfield 1847 percussion rifle. As found. 58"l.
Model 1873 Springfield Rifle American,Model 1873 Springfield Rifle American, trapdoor percussion, 32-5/8 in. barrel,
U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1863 MUSKETU.S.U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1863 MUSKETU.S. Springfield 1863 Musket
Model 1864 Springfield rifle, 40Model 1864 Springfield rifle, 40 in. barrel, lockplate marked "S.N.&W.T.C 4 Massachusetts" and "1864", with ramrod; no permit required. Metal parts with old polishing and lacquer finish, walnut stock restored
Springfield: 1847, percussion cavalrySpringfield: 1847, percussion cavalry musketoon, .69 cal, 26" bbl. Made by Springfield Armory, dated 1851 on the tail of lockplate, also on bbl tang. All mounts are of brass and the stock is fitted with a 9 1/4" ringbar and ring on the left side. Ramrod swivels have been replaced by a sleeved chain device, a rare varient. U.S. on buttplate, stock inspected. Very good overall adn GWO, no serial # present. Estimate $2,750-3,750
CIVILIAN COMPOSITE SPRINGFIELDCIVILIAN COMPOSITE SPRINGFIELD 50 CALIBER CENTERFIRE TRAPDOOR RIFLE No serial number present, re-purposed Civil War lockplate stamped U.S. SPRINGFIELD with Eagle, dated 1863 behind hammer, 30 in blued barrel, walnut stock and forend, leather shoulder strap with brass adjustment clip, original metal butt plate.
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U.S. Springfield Mdl. 1868 rifle,U.S. Springfield Mdl. 1868 rifle, percussion, 32-1/2 in. barrel, serial number 3324, with bayonet and scabbard; no permit required. 30 percent original color, stock with dents, scratches and normal wear, metal parts with old cleaning with pewter color. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
U.S. Springfield percussion rifleU.S. Springfield percussion rifle Musket Model 1855 with bayonet NVSN. .58 caliber single shot muzzleloader round barrel fastened by three barrel bands. Cleanout screw on bolster. Iron mountings with brass forend cap. All metal parts finished bright. Steel ramrod with tulip-shaped end and swelled shank. Front sight doubles as lug for angular bayonet included. This is one of the earlier models with a long range rear sight with large leaf and was made without patchbox. Walnut fullstock. Lockplate marked: ''U.S. SPRINGFIELD'' with date stamped at rear of lock behind hammer. Eagle motif on tape primer compartment lid. Barrel marking at breech: V/P eaglehead. ''U.S.'' on tang of buttplate. Inspector initials on left side of stock opposite lock. overall L56'' barrel L40'' (2pcs) Other Notes: Made by the Springfield Armory circa 1857-1861. Total production was 47 115. This model proved to be one of the staple arms of the American Civil war and was the first U.S. Martial Arm designed to fire the Minie bullet in .58 caliber. Arsenal modified during the war to utilize the Maynard Tape Primer System which made loading and firing much faster.
Springfield: 1847, artillery musketoon,Springfield: 1847, artillery musketoon, .69 cal, 26" bbl. Made by Springfield Armory, dated 1848 on tail of lockplate, trumpet ram-rod and fitted with bayonet lug, no sling swivels present. No serial # present. U.S. on buttplate, inspected barrel. Good condition overall and in GWO. Estimate $1,500-2,500
Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine, .52 cal, 22" bbl, main spring broken or missing, worn overall, serial # 19302. Estimate $800-1,000
U.S. Springfield .58 caliber centerfireU.S. Springfield .58 caliber centerfire Model 1866 U.S. breechloading rifle NVSN. Full walnut stock with steel buttplate three barrel bands with two sling swivels and original iron ramrod; lockplate marked: ''U.S.Springfield'' with spread eagle buttstock stamped: ''13610'' on the left side below ''1030''. overall L55 3/4'' barrel L40'' Provenance: The Estate of the late Jim Anthony Avery's Creek North Carolina. Other Notes: 2nd. Allin Conversion a.k.a. Second Model Allin ''Trapdoor''. Designed by Erskine S. Allin. Total of 25 000 altered at the Springfield Armory using Model 1863 percussion muskets. Very rare Civil War conversion of percussion musket to breechloading rifle. Updated 11/29/2011 Good original condition. Metal slightly pitted. Stock sound with no breaks. Strong lock mechanism. Good bore.
Springfield: 1870, trapdoor breech-ldgSpringfield: 1870, trapdoor breech-ldg carbine, .50 cal, 22" bbl. Dated 1870 on breech-block, lock marked U.S. Springfield with eagle and shield over crossed arrows. C. war type lockplate dated 1864 as is correct for this model. Eagle head over crossed arrows and U.S. on breech, U.S. on buttplate, fitted with saddle bar and ring. 1 of 341, produced in 1871, no serial # visible, very good working order and condition. Estimate $3,500-5,000
Springfield Model 1816 FlintlockSpringfield Model 1816 Flintlock Rifle and Bayonet lockplate marked "US" below an eagle and "Springfield 1827", Type II, .69 cal., 42 in. barrel, stock with faint inspector's cartouch
Springfield Model 1842 Musket andSpringfield Model 1842 Musket and Bayonet .69 caliber 42'' barrel VP and eagle on left rear side of barrel. Lockplate stamped Springfield 1853/U.S. with eagle stamp. Steel buttplate trigger guard and bands. Walnut stock with two sling swivels. Condition: Very good.
U.S. Model 1864 Springfield RifleU.S. Model 1864 Springfield Rifle lockplate marked "US Springfield" with eagle, barrel and lockplate marked "1864", .58 cal., butt plate marked "US" and "57", 40 in. round barrel, correct leaf sight, correct swelled tulip rod; no permit required,
Model 1865 Springfield First AllinModel 1865 Springfield First Allin Rifle .59 cal. 40'' barrel. Three barrel bands lockplate dated 1865 with eagle and marked U.S. Springfield. Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel is brown with some pitting mixing in. Lockplate has been polished and re-colored. Stock has a small splinter missing at the extractor. Stock has some nicks and dings.
A Springfield Model 1861 U.S. PercussionA Springfield Model 1861 U.S. Percussion Rifle Musket lock markings; "U.S. Springfield" eagle and 1862 58 caliber 40 inch round barrel walnut stock three barrel bands associated ramrod.
The Nicholas Wolf Springfield Rifle/The Nicholas Wolf Springfield Rifle/ Musket Model 1863, lockplate marked "Springfield 1864", 40 in. barrel marked "Nicholas Wolf./Co. I(orJ).195.P.V." and "1863", two clear inspectors' cartouches on stock, butt plate marked "US"; lot accompanied by Benson Lossing, A History of the Civil War, with reproductions of Brady photographs, inside panel of book with 11-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. oil painting of Nicholas Wolf standing with rifle in hand, marked at base "Co. I.195.PA.", marked lower right "N Wolf 1865", and accompanied by GAR reunion certificate dated November 5, 1920, stating that Nicholas Wolf was 75 years old on that date, born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and served as a private in Company J, 195 Pennsylvania Volunteers Regiment; discharged January 31, 1866, having entered the service February 11, 1865.
Rare 1851 US SPRINGFIELD CADETRare 1851 US SPRINGFIELD CADET MUSKET: Lock dated 1851, partial eagle and US remain on plate, .57 caliber, 40'' barrel. Inspector marks V.P. on barrel, US stamp on butt hardware. According to Flayderman 300 of the 4000 rifles produced went to cadets at VMI. From Southern family, however cannot verify Confederate use. Measures 55'' overall.CONDITION: Needs spring repair, note dings to wood typical of age, carrying ring has split. Social security number has been engraved on trigger guard.
Springfield: 1847, percussion snipersSpringfield: 1847, percussion snipers musketoon, .69 cal, 26" bbl. Made by Springfield Armory, 1 of 80 mfd in 1855 and so dated on the lock and barrel tang. GWO and very good overall condition, with inspected bbl and cartouche on stock. Sling removed from stock, U.S. on butt, no serial #. Estimate $2,000-2,500
Model 1866 Trapdoor SpringfieldModel 1866 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle Allin Conversion with 36-5/8 in. barrel, .50 cal. Centerfire, breech block marked "1866" over American eagle, lockplate marked "US Springfield" and "1864", one-leaf sight, butt plate marked "US" and "D" over "22", inspector's cartouche and proof circle visible, hand-carved on butt "Reel", no serial number found,
Springfield percussion rifle, 19thSpringfield percussion rifle, 19th century, as found, 48"l
U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 TYPEU.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 TYPE I RIFLE MUSKET United StatesC. 1863-64.58 caliber, NSN, walnut stock with two crisp cartouche marks on the left side, butt plate tang marked "US", the lock is marked "1863" with an eagle and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD", and an eagle on the bolster, the top flat of the barrel marked "1864", the breech marked "V/P" with an eagles head, a blued sight, and a tulip-shaped ramrod.
U.S. Springfield Mdl. 1861 musket,U.S. Springfield Mdl. 1861 musket, percussion, stock with faint inspector mark, 40 in. barrel; no permit required. 40 percent original color, scattered pitting especially in firing area. Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina.