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MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER SERIES III,
MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER SERIES III, .36 CALManhattan Navy Revolver Series III, .36 cal, brass back strap and trigger guard, 5 shot with octagonal barrel stamped "Manhattan Fire Arms Co. Newark NJ" with matching serial numbers 42549 on back strap, trigger guard, and barrel. 6 1/2" barrel length.
Condition:
Not in operating condition, one of the backstrap screws and block not properly seated, some screw heads worn, loading lever with screw replaced, brown patina with highlights of silver around trigger guard.
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MANHATTAN SERIES 2 REVOLVER.
MANHATTAN SERIES 2 REVOLVER. Series 1 Navy-type .36 caliber five-shot with engraved cylinder military scenes. Marked 4'' octagonal barrel. Blued finish walnut grips. S/n 4139. Approx. 40% bluing remains. Wedge is 4139. Cylinder number matches. The patent reads DC 27 1859.
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Manhattan Fire Arms Co. Revolver 36
Manhattan Fire Arms Co. Revolver 36 cal. 5 shot. Serial #24945.E
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MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER SERIES IV
MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER SERIES IV 11.750" long Revolver has tougher to find 6 ½ inch barrel. It is .36 caliber, serial #54017 with all numbers matching. Five shot cylinder.
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Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36
Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36 cal. 6.5'' octagonal barrel S/N 34083. Brass backstrap and triggerguard; walnut grips. Condition: Barrel has traces of original blue finish mixing with an untouched plum brown. Frame is a nice plum. Cylinder is sharp with a crisp cylinder scene. Grips are excellent.
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MANHATTAN NAVY MODEL REVOLVER. .36
MANHATTAN NAVY MODEL REVOLVER. .36 caliber five-shot cylinder with engraved vignettes 5'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. S/n 32082. Smooth action 70% blue on barrel 50% case colors on frame scattered oxidation cleaned patina on the grips. The wedge and cylinder match the rest of the s/n.
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Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36
Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36 caliber 5'' octagonal barrel S/N 5108. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. Front loading lever catch is missing. Condition: Barrel is sharp and crisp with traces of blue finish. Cylinder scene is excellent and the cylinder has a nice brown patina. Frame is a silvery grey. Grips are excellent.
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Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36
Manhattan Percussion Revolver .36 cal. 6.5'' octagonal barrel S/N 21186. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips. Condition: Entire revolver is covered in a nice untouched brown mixing with pitting. Cylinder scene is visible. Grips still retain some varnish with some nicks and dings. Loading lever has an old blacksmith repair that was done during the period of use.
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MANHATTAN SECOND MODEL POCKET
MANHATTAN SECOND MODEL POCKET REVOLVER. Manufactured by the London Armoury Bermondsey. .36 caliber five-shot cylinder 5 1/2'' octagonal barrel checkered walnut grips. S/n 361.
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MANHATTAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
MANHATTAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Navy type .36 caliber five-shot 4'' octagonal barrel walnut grips S/n 46070. Blueing mostly gone dings some old rust scaleing. Brass gripstraps. Good mechanics.
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MANHATTAN REVOLVER. Navy type .36
MANHATTAN REVOLVER. Navy type .36 caliber 5 shot 6-1/2'' barrel engraved cylinder walnut grips. S/n 11451. All metal parts are relatively clean with no blueing or plateing left. Cylinder scene is very clear. Gun has a smooth action and a good look. Marked on cylinder Dec 27 1859.
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MANHATTAN ''NAVY TYPE''
MANHATTAN ''NAVY TYPE'' REVOLVER. .36 caliber five-shot with roll engraved cylinder. Marked 5'' octagonal barrel. Brass trigger guard walnut grips. S/n 44553 Surface wear and overall light pitting no bluing remains. Split at forward screw on trigger guard.
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MANHATTAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
MANHATTAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Navy type .36 caliber five-shot 6-1/2'' octagonal barrel walnut grips S/n 18099. Matching S/ns very dinged up dark patina cylinder scene visible good mechanics.
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1859 MANHATTAN FIREARMS CIVIL WAR
1859 MANHATTAN FIREARMS CIVIL WAR SERIES II REVOLVER. An antique 1859 Manhattan Firearms Civil War Series II .31 caliber pocket percussion revolver with floral engraved frame and stage coach robbery engraved cylinder. 9”L overall, 4”L barrel. SN 3239.
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MANHATTAN .31 POCKET REVOLVER
MANHATTAN .31 POCKET REVOLVER 8.875" long Pistol features a 4 inch octagon barrel, two line address. Serial # is
466, all matching, frame # under grips. Handgun has even wear with little original finish.
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MANHATTAN POCKET MODEL REVOLVER.
MANHATTAN POCKET MODEL REVOLVER. .31 caliber five-shot cylinder has roll engraved stagecoach scene. Marked 4'' octagonal barrel. Engraved frame walnut grips. S/n 4408.
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MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY "NAVY"
MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY "NAVY" REVOLVER United StatesC. 1864-66.36 caliber, serial number 58103, walnut grip, intact cylinder scene, marked on the top flat of the barrel "MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. NEWARK, N.J."
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TWO MANHATTAN REVOLVERS. Navy
TWO MANHATTAN REVOLVERS. Navy model .36 caliber five-shot cylinder 6 1/2'' octagonal barrel walnut grips s/n 11481 and a pocket model revolver .31 caliber five-shot cylinder 4'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. The Navy with oxidation and pitting action non-functional and leaver loose; the Pocket with no s/n pitted surface and broken lever.
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PRESENTATION MANHATTAN SECOND MODEL
PRESENTATION MANHATTAN SECOND MODEL POCKET REVOLVER. .22 caliber seven-shot cylinder 3'' octagonal barrel silver-plated and engraved finish original ivory grips. S/n 6948. Engraved on the underside of the grips and on the butt strap is ''To. Wm. H. Condon from a few Friends.'' Retains 60-70% orignal plating with scattered oxidation pitting in front of the cylinder and at the bore.
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Robert Allen "Manhattan"
Robert Allen "Manhattan" upholstered lounge chair, cream upholstery, on block tapered legs, 35"h x 37"d x 31-3/4"w
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Manhattan Pepper Box Revolver .31
Manhattan Pepper Box Revolver .31 cal. six-shot, 2-3/8 in. barrel marked "Manhattan...New York" and "Cast Steel", bar hammer, frame with scrolled engraving; no permit required,
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MANHATTAN 1ST MODEL POCKET
MANHATTAN 1ST MODEL POCKET REVOLVER. Possibly 3rd Issue. Engraved octagonal .32 caliber 3'' barrel marked ''Manhattan Firearms...'' Seven-shot cylinder traces of blueing and curly walnut grips. S/n 6871
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MANHATTAN SIX BARREL GROUP
MANHATTAN SIX BARREL GROUP PEPPERBOX PISTOL SN #16Manhattan double action bar hammer pepperbox pistol,
mfg. 1850's, .31 caliber, the 4.25" six group barrel marked "Cast Steel", the left side of the hammer marked on two lines "Manhattan F.A. Mfg. Co, New York", scrolled engraved frame, wood grips with serial number "16" marked twice under left grip on frame and mainspring, bores with rust and need cleaning, trigger activates hammer properly but remains back in the oversize guard, operates again when pushed forward, metal steel gray with black spots, wood as expected
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Engraved Manhatten Second Model
Engraved Manhatten Second Model Revolver .22 cal. 3'' octagonal barrel S/N 5211. Blued barrel silver-plated frame with rosewood grips. Nicely engraved barrel and frame. Condition: Barrel retaining 60% of the original blue finish thinning with some brown patina. Frame retains 90% silver with some flaking on the backstrap. Rosewood grips are excellent with some nicks and dings.
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1964 WORLD'S FAIR R-36 SUBWAY CAR
1964 WORLD'S FAIR R-36 SUBWAY CAR PRODUCTION MODEL WITHOUT RESERVE - Only known extant production model of the R-36 subway train cars built by St. Louis Car Company in 1962-1963 by order of the New York Transit Authority for the 1964 World's Fair, used to service the 7 Line from Times Square to the fairgrounds in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. Double car design constructed of solid wood and mounted to its track, the model is painted in the original R-36 robin egg blue color scheme, which were affectionately known as the BlueBirds at the time. The fleet of R-36s along with other older model trains would be overhauled in the 1980s and painted Gunn Red to then become part of the iconic RedBirds of the NYC subway system. Train model is presented with bespoke wooden case. Model bears the fleet numbers 9586-9587, astonishingly one of only a few pairs of the R-36 cars preserved by NYTA. The majority of the R-36 cars were decommissioned in the early 2000s, stripped and submerged off the Atlantic coast as artificial reefs. These exact surviving R-36 cars were once displayed at NYTA Museum and used for NYTA's Train of Many Colors tourist attraction. This train model is 1/1 and the only known production model to exist. A train collector's dream.
Train model measures 7"H 5"W 50"Length
Condition: Areas of paint loss, some peeling to roof decals, losses to coupling between cars, wooden case missing two planks for outer hinges
Provenance: Single owner over 40 years, Birmingham, AL. By owner's account from notarized affadavit on file, which will convey to purchaser, train model was acquired on a trade, circa 1970, from a close friend who was an executive of a large corporation in Alabama, who stated he recieved the train model as a gift from a company based in St. Louis which he conducted business, presumably the St. Louis Car Company which produced the R-36.
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Set of four New York Federal
Set of four New York Federal mahogany side chairs with carved draped swag splats. 36.5"h.x20"w.x18"d. seats 17"h.
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Engraved Manhattan 1st Model Pocket
Engraved Manhattan 1st Model Pocket Pistol .22 cal. 3'' barrels S/N 6236. Beveled iron frame with a brass sideplate. Marked in a small oval on top of barrel Manhattan Fire Arms; walnut grips. Condition: All metal is sharp with a nice brown patina.
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Revolvers Lot 215: Manhattan Pocket
Revolvers Lot 215: Manhattan Pocket Revolver 22 cal. Second model. E
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6 Dining Chairs.From a Park
6 Dining Chairs.From a Park Avenue NYC estate.
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MANHATTAN PEPPERBOX PISTOL. .28
MANHATTAN PEPPERBOX PISTOL. .28 caliber 3'' fluted cluster of five barrels engraved frame walnut grips. Mottled brown patina worn marks wear to grips action is not functional.
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EKORNES sofa Manhattan model,
EKORNES sofa Manhattan model, leather and wood. Marked
Dimensions: H: 32 inches: W: 86 inches: D: 35 inches ---
Condition: Light wear, scuffs tom wood frame.
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COLT & MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO.
COLT & MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. REVOLVERS Colt's Patent No. 4846. 31 Caliber. Serial no. 264846. Manhattan Fire Arms Co. Newark, NJ. Patented March 8, 1864. Serial no. 1011. All serial numbers matching.
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A Bicentennial Chelsea Mantel Clock
A Bicentennial Chelsea Mantel Clock Serial #646. Brushed brass case apprx. 7-1/4"D x 3-1/2"D set on a wood platform apprx. 14"W x 4"D x 9-1/2"H. With the winding key. Stamped brass plaque on the back.
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Three-Shot Pepperbox by Manhattan
Three-Shot Pepperbox by Manhattan .31 cal. 3'' barrel length S/N 156. Three-shot barrels; marked on the bar hammer Manhattan New York; walnut grips. Condition: Barrel frame and hammer are a sharp brown with grey mixing in. Left sideplate has been cleaned to bright. Grips are good with some nicks and dings. One of the percussion nipples is slightly burned.
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MANHATTAN BRASS CO. "QUEEN" BICYCLE
MANHATTAN BRASS CO. "QUEEN" BICYCLE LANTERN.Manhattan Brass Company, New York "Queen" Bicycle Lantern. 2" bulls eye lens with red and green jewel lens, Pat. March 9, 1897. 6"h. Good with minor wear and dents.
Condition:
Good with minor wear and dents.
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MANHATTAN POCKET 22 REVOLVER, FIRST
MANHATTAN POCKET 22 REVOLVER, FIRST MODEL, 3RD VARManhattan Pocket Single Action Revolver, First Model, Third Variation, mfg. 1861-1862, .22 caliber, the factory scroll engraved 3" octagonal barrel marked at the top "Manhattan Arms Mfg. Co. New York", barrel marked at the underside "Patented Dec. 27, 1859", seven round cylinder, rosewood grips, SN 6834 on back of barrel lug, cylinder, right butt frame under grip and in pencil under same grip, the brass frame and backstrap retains 5%-10% of original silver plating, other metal good condition, bore semi-bright with pitting, action is good