PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024 2024-06-09 Auction - 728 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME
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FINE LATE PRODUCTION RIGDON ANSLEY REVOLVER WITHRARE PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE TEXAS TYLER ORDNANCEEXCEEDINGLY RARE PATTERN RIFLE MUSKET FOR THE
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 3, JUNE 9, 2024

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accoutrements & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern Class III machine guns!
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FINE LATE PRODUCTION RIGDON ANSLEY REVOLVER WITH: LONG COLLECTION HISTORY. Cal. .36. S# 2233. This Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA is among the last few hundred Confederate revolvers made late in 1864, early 1865. This revolver is featured
3001: FINE LATE PRODUCTION RIGDON ANSLEY REVOLVER WITHEst. $30,000-$40,000
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"AS FOUND" ALL ORIGINAL CONFEDERATE GRISWOLD BRASS: FRAME NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 2110. This revolver has been known since the 1970s when in the famous pioneer Confederate collection of Fred Slaton of Nebo Kentucky. Revolver is fine survivor,
3002: "AS FOUND" ALL ORIGINAL CONFEDERATE GRISWOLD BRASSEst. $20,000-$25,000
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FINE & SCARCE TRANSITIONAL CONFEDERATE LEMAT: REVOLVER WITH ENGRAVED CYLINDER. Cal. .42 & 18ga. S# 579. This is a fine early transitional 9-shot "grapeshot" revolver made in 1862 still retaining 1st model features: spur trigger guard, pinned
3003: FINE & SCARCE TRANSITIONAL CONFEDERATE LEMATEst. $25,000-$35,000
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GEORGE TODD, AUSTIN MARKED NAVY REVOLVER.: Cal. 36. S# 77. 13" overall. George Todd marked revolvers are among the most controversial of all potential Confederate revolvers. The past several that have been in auction or catalog lists all have
3004: GEORGE TODD, AUSTIN MARKED NAVY REVOLVER.Est. $20,000-$25,000
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RARE PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE TEXAS TYLER ORDNANCE: WORKS RIFLE. 45.5" overall, 30.5" unmarked 3 land & groove rifled barrel. This Texas rifle is the only 1865 dated survivor documented and is one of only a handful of complete examples known. Records
3006: RARE PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE TEXAS TYLER ORDNANCEEst. $60,000-$80,000
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RARE "MORSE" MARKED CONFEDERATE MORSE CARBINE.: , Cal. 50. S# 995. Brass framed, breech loading Morse carbines were made in Greenville SC, 20" round barrel, 39.5" overall. About 1000 were made and only 4 or 5 examples are known marked "MORSE".
3007: RARE "MORSE" MARKED CONFEDERATE MORSE CARBINE.Est. $25,000-$35,000
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SCARCE CONFEDERATE BREECH LOADING 1ST MODEL MORSE: CARBINE. Cal. 50. S# 206. This is a complete & original example of 1st Model Morse carbine with solid brass breech door, majority of survivors are damaged, missing, or repaired. Brass frame carbine
3008: SCARCE CONFEDERATE BREECH LOADING 1ST MODEL MORSEEst. $25,000-$30,000
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RARE CONFEDERATE MENDENHALL, JONES, & GARDNER: CONTRACT RIFLE. Cal. 58. S# 833. 32.5" barrel is proofed "NC/P" 1" rear of iron fixed notch rear sight, brass blade front sight and iron bayonet lug with small "8" stamped. Characteristic straight
3009: RARE CONFEDERATE MENDENHALL, JONES, & GARDNEREst. $20,000-$25,000
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GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. This is a very good original complete example of the standard production Richmond Armory rifle musket that saw lots of use but has survived in original complete condition with dark
3009A: GOOD 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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"AS FOUND" 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.: Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl 40". This is a very good complete and original survivor of the standard production Richmond Armory rifle musket. Standard configuration, all Confederate made with rarely discernible
3011: "AS FOUND" 1863 DATED RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET.Est. $6,000-$9,000
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TW COFER MARKED SPORTING RIFLE.: Cal. 32. NSN. 48" overall, 31.5" full octagonal barrel marked "PORTSMOUTH VA" in identical die to that found on his rare Confederate revolvers, circa 1860. The back action lock is engraved "T. W.
3012: TW COFER MARKED SPORTING RIFLE.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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TW COFER, PORTSMOUTH, VA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN.: Cal. 12ga. NSN. Thomas Cofer of Portsmouth, Va is best known as maker of rare brass framed Confederate revolvers but prior to the war he sold and repaired imported arms such as this circa 1860 side
3013: TW COFER, PORTSMOUTH, VA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE AUSTRIAN RIFLE, WM. B.: MOSBY, 5TH MISS INFANTRY. Cal. 54. NSN. Rarely are finely carved Civil War long arms found in fine condition and this is as good as you will find for an Atlanta carried Austrian rifle, the workhorse
3014: IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE AUSTRIAN RIFLE, WM. B.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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CONFEDERATE "CLEANED & REPAIRED" REMINGTON MODEL: 1841 "MISSISSIPPI" RIFLE & BAYONET. Cal. 54, NSN. Standard configuration of Remington contract model 1841 rifle, 33" barrel. This is a very interesting gun in which there are at least three or four
3017: CONFEDERATE "CLEANED & REPAIRED" REMINGTON MODELEst. $2,500-$3,000
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CONFEDERATE CONVERSION OF A SPRINGFIELD 1812: PERCUSSION MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 41". Scarce second type 1812 Springfield musket altered to percussion by unique Confederate brazed bolster technique, likely by the Union Manufacturing Company.
3018: CONFEDERATE CONVERSION OF A SPRINGFIELD 1812Est. $1,200-$1,500
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FINE REGULATION CONFEDERATE NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD,: COURTNENT & TENNENT, CHARLESTON, SC. This is a fine original & complete example of difficult regulation Confederate pattern to find especially with unmolested original scabbard, less than 20
3019: FINE REGULATION CONFEDERATE NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD,Est. $25,000-$35,000
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FINE CONFEDERATE BISSONNETTE OFFICER SWORD, ETCHED: BLADE PRESENTATION. 32" blade with an unstopped fuller featuring floral filigree etched panels and the partially discernable name "Lt. G. W. Do…". The last name is not fully discernable but maybe,
3020: FINE CONFEDERATE BISSONNETTE OFFICER SWORD, ETCHEDEst. $10,000-$15,000
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RARE WOOD SCABBARD CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICER: SWORD. 30.5" heavy unstopped fuller blade, pinned wood body scabbard with brass & sheet iron mounts. This sword most likely made by Hammond of Atlanta GA, but often these are referred to as being
3021: RARE WOOD SCABBARD CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICEREst. $6,000-$8,000
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