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ANTIQUE BURNSIDE CIVIL WAR ERA
ANTIQUE BURNSIDE CIVIL WAR ERA CARBINE RIFLE 1860An antique Burnside Civil War era carbine rifle circa 1860. 39.5"
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Carcano 1927 Y1903/14 Mannlicher
Carcano 1927 Y1903/14 Mannlicher bolt action military carbine SN 4743. 6.5MM cal. double-set trigger; marked: ''BREDA 1927'' on left side of action and a cross above ''1903/14'' on chamber; blued finish; double-set triggers full pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece metal gripcap and buttplate sling swivel on buttstock. overall L38 1/2'' barrel L19'' ***Subject to State & Federal Firearms Laws***
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Austrian: 1810, Flintlock Cavalry
Austrian: 1810, Flintlock Cavalry carbine, .69 cal, 18 1/2" bbl, original flint military carbine, unmarked as to maker, fitted with side bar and saddle ring, brass mounts, overall excellent condition and working order. Estimate $600-700
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Springfield: 1807, flintlock
Springfield: 1807, flintlock carbine, .54 cal, 32 1/2" bbl, very rare martial carbine, ordered by the Indian Dept for insurance to friendly Indians, one of 1202 mfd by Springfield armory circa 1807 -1810, converted to percussion, bbl cut to approx 3/4", sling swivels (possibly added) forend splintered dated 1809 on both the tail of the lockplate and top of the buttplate, inspected barrel. Estimate $4,000-5,000
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ANTIQUE POCKET PISTOLContinental
ANTIQUE POCKET PISTOLContinental double-barreled pocket pistol, engraved mounts, walnut carved grip with brass line inlay, percussion fire, 7 in long with 3 inch barrels. Circa 1850.
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ANTIQUE POCKET PISTOLContinental
ANTIQUE POCKET PISTOLContinental double-barreled pocket pistol, engraved mounts, walnut carved grip with brass line inlay, percussion fire, 7 in long with 3 inch barrels. Circa 1850.
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ANTIQUE REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK
ANTIQUE REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE C.1867An antique Remington rolling block ring carbine rifle believed to be .45-70 having FB stamped on barrel base circa 1867. 35.5"
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ANTIQUE REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK
ANTIQUE REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE C.1867An antique Remington rolling block ring carbine rifle believed to be .45-70 having FB stamped on barrel base circa 1867. 35.5"
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A 15 BORE FLINTLOCK CARBINE the
A 15 BORE FLINTLOCK CARBINE
the 75cm barrel with foresight and back sights, walnut two piece stock with brass mounts, steel lock with brass pan, trigger guard and backplate, with a steel ramrod, early 19th c
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Winchester carbine, Model 1866, .44
Winchester carbine, Model 1866, .44 cal. Rimfire, serial No. 21920, brass-mounted lever action, saddle ring; no permit required. Light rust, nicks to metal surface, walnut stock with dents and scratches, 50 percent original surface.
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ANTIQUE BLACK POWDER RIFLE:
ANTIQUE BLACK POWDER RIFLE: Carved decoration to stock, probably made to look much older than it actually is, approximately 59'' in length.
CONDITION: Sold as is.
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Smith: 1857, breech-loading
Smith: 1857, breech-loading percussion carbine, .50 cal, 21 5/8" bbl, made by American Machine Works. Overall very good plus condition, with some original finish, inspected wood stock. 1 of over 30,000 mfd., 1861-1865, serial # 2329, GWO. Estimate $1,200-1,500
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An Antique European Flintlock Horse
An Antique European Flintlock Horse Pistol c. 1800 possibly Belgian walnut stock engraved hammer brass furniture butt with lanyard ring barrel length 9 in.
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RARE SPRINGFIELD FLINTLOCK INDIAN
RARE SPRINGFIELD FLINTLOCK INDIAN CARBINE, 1808 The first US carbine, made at Springfield Armory in a run of about 1200, most of which were used as presents for allied Native Americans in the Old Northwest; round barrel with small bead sight, marked "US" and with proof marks, 33 3/4 in. L.; lock plate stamped with partial eagle and "1808," reconverted to flintlock; brass side plate and butt plate each marked "M. Champion;" walnut full stock with brass fittings, marked "US" in cursive letters; ramrod with brass tip; 48 1/2 in. L. overall.
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ANTIQUE KENTUCKY RIFLE. Ca. 1800
ANTIQUE KENTUCKY RIFLE. Ca. 1800 Kentucky rifle with an octagonal barrel, and tiger maple stock and forearm, with an engraved patch box and German silver mounts. Info contained in patch box states, 'George Slaysman 1782-1862, Approx. 38 cal., worked Ca. 1805/1861 Lewistown Woodbury & Ponxatawney Penn., Barre.' Family history dictates that the stock was made ca. 1800 by Peter Angstadt, Maxatanny Township PA. 52”L overall x 35.25”barrel.
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Foreign: 1850, percussion muzzle
Foreign: 1850, percussion muzzle ldg carbine, .69 cal, 19 5/8"bbl, percussion carbine converted from flint, fitted with side mounted ramrod and rear sling swivel, front swivel missing. Foreign proof on butt, with crescent moon on front bbl band, possibly Turkish contract, good working order and condition overall. No serial # visible. Estimate $350-450
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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
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Spencer: Model 1865, repeating
Spencer: Model 1865, repeating carbine, .52 cal, 20" bbl, saddle ring missing, tip of hammer broken off, serial # 19089. Estimate $600-800
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Austrian: 1840, percussion
Austrian: 1840, percussion cavalry carbine, .72 cal, 14 1/2" bbl, converted to percussion, fitted with sidebar and saddle ring, all ironmounts, unmarked as to maker, light pitting overall, good working order. Estimate $300-400
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Sharps Model 1867 Carbine .50-70
Sharps Model 1867 Carbine .50-70 caliber 22'' round barrel with three land-and-groove rifling S/N 46337. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Condition: Barrel and frame have a nice brown patina with pitting. Bore will clean out to better. Buttstock and forearm have some nicks and dings.
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Antique Colt First Generation
Antique Colt First Generation Blackpowder Single Action Army Revolver .45 L cal. 5.5'' barrel S/N 15670. Nickel finish stag grips. Two-line barrel address ampersand on right side of triggerguard indicates factory service; number 712 stamped on barrel below ejector housing 712 N stamped on grip straps under the grips. Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore. All barrel and frame markings are crisp and legible but the serial numbers are very faint. It retains ca 95% re-nickeled finish with some flaking at the leading edges of the cylinder. The modern grips are excellent but oversized and the revolver is mechanically excellent.
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ANTIQUE COLT-BURGESS LEVER ACTION
ANTIQUE COLT-BURGESS LEVER ACTION RIFLE 44-40 WCF caliber 25 1/2'' round barrel straight grip walnut stock and forend 15 shot tube magazine with sliding loading door crescent metal butt plate with compartment open sights lock for lever serial #418 manufactured 1883-1885 with a total production of 6403. No FFL or background check required.
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Smith Civil War era carbine, .50
Smith Civil War era carbine, .50 caliber, breech loading percussion carbine, serial number 4818, 21-5/8 in. barrel; no permit required. Frame loose, lockplate with extensive pitting, rust and dents including trigger and trigger guard. Private Collection.
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ANTIQUE DROP BARREL CARTRIDGE
ANTIQUE DROP BARREL CARTRIDGE PISTOL 8" octagonal barrel, front trigger releases barrel; lightly engraved metal
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Spencer Model 1865 Carbine .50
Spencer Model 1865 Carbine .50 caliber 22'' round barrel S/N 10357. Marked on the top of barrel Model 1865; walnut stock and forearm. Condition: Barrel has a dark brown patina mixing with some light pitting. Frame is smooth with a dark brown patina. Lock and hammer have a dark brown patina. Buttstock and forearm have some nicks and dings. Still retains a readable cartouche.
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Smith: 1857, breech-loading
Smith: 1857, breech-loading percussion carbine, .50 cal, 21 5/8" bbl, made by American Machine Works. Overall very good condition with much original bbl blue. Inspected wood stock with slight crack at wrist, missing front sight, action faulty. 1 0f 30,000 mfd. 1861 - 65, serial # 3441. Estimate $1,200-1,500
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Winchester: 1866, lever action
Winchester: 1866, lever action carbine, .44 cal, 20" bbl, original saddle ring carbine, with cracked possibly later buttstock, good working order, dirty bore, round bbl, 4th model, serial # 154006. Estimate $2,500-3,000
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Antique Colt 22 caliber revolver
Antique Colt 22 caliber revolver 1880. 6"l.
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Sharps Mdl. 1863 carbine rifle, .52
Sharps Mdl. 1863 carbine rifle, .52 caliber percussion, serial number C353953, 22 in. barrel; no permit required. Metal parts with scattered pitting, later surface restoration, stock probably reconditioned, slight chips and not well fitted at tang of lockplate.
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ANTIQUE .38 CAL. PERCUSSION
ANTIQUE .38 CAL. PERCUSSION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.Unsigned Antique .38 Cal. Percussion Single Shot Rifle. 23-1/2" Oct. barrel, walnut stock with engraved brass cap box, iron furniture with peep site. 39-1/4"l. overall. Condition: : Good with minor wear, top of percussion hammer is broken.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor wear, top of percussion hammer is broken.
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U.S. Springfield Model 1873
U.S. Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor saddle ring carbine circa 1880 serial number 134037; .50-70 caliber marked ''U.S. SPRINGFIELD'' and spread eagle on lockplate ''U.S. MODEL 1873'' on breech block ''VP'' at breech end of barrel ''U.S.'' on buttplate blued finish straight grip walnut half-stock ladder-type rear sight compartment in buttplate for (missing) three-piece cleaning rod. overall L41'' barrel L22'' Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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SMITH CARBINE. Saddle carbine with
SMITH CARBINE. Saddle carbine with ring mount on left side .50 caliber percussion 21-5/8'' round to octagonal barrel adjustable rear sight walnut stock. S/n 3849. Clean bore good rifling strong action. Barrel has 80% bluing stock shows some minor dings and scratches. Barrel stamped with B and P and base. Manufactured By A/m'nCh''nWks Springfield Mass. and Poultney and Trimble on left side of frame. Very nice gun.
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Springfield: 1870, trapdoor
Springfield: 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
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ANTIQUE SINGLE SHOT PISTOLANTIQUE
ANTIQUE SINGLE SHOT PISTOLANTIQUE SINGLE SHOT PISTOL, 30 rimfire caliber, 3 5/8" barrel, brass frame, external hammer, side pivoting action, push button barrel release, square butt, spur trigger, serial 169, unknown maker. No FFL or background check required.
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Remington: 1871 s. shot,
Remington: 1871 s. shot, breech-loading carbine, .50 cal, 23" bbl, sling swivels, serial # 860 on bbl, F.G.W. inspector initials within cartouche on forend stock. Estimate $800-1,200
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Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine .52
Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine .52 cal. 22'' round barrel S/N 82677 on frame and also on the bottom of barrel under forearm. All of the primer system is intact. Walnut stock and forearm. Saddle ring missing from the saddle bar; missing front band. Condition: All metal is dark brown mixing with some pitting. Bore is poor. Wood is nicked and dinged and has very dark look. Shows use.