Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020 2020-12-13 Auction - 670 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME
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RARE & FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL LEMATCONFEDERATE SHARP & HAMILTON CAVALRY SABER.REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1763
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accouterments & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern Class III machine guns!
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RECENTLY DISCOVERED CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURR: REVOLVER CARRIED BY JOHN D. GRADY, 5th ALABAMA CAVALRY. Cal. .36. S# 322. Bbl. 7" Octagonal bbl. This is the newest serial number added to database & was just recently discovered in Gadsden, Alabama.
3001: RECENTLY DISCOVERED CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURREst. $25,000-$30,000
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CONFEDERATE LEECH & RIGDON REVOLVER MADE IN: GREENSBORO, GEORGIA. Cal. 36. S# 1174. 7.5” Round bbl. w/ oct. bbl. housing stamped “LEECH & RIGDON CSA” honest original, authentic, & matching revolver made in Greensboro, GA in 1863. Leech &
3003: CONFEDERATE LEECH & RIGDON REVOLVER MADE INEst. $20,000-$25,000
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RARE 12-STOP CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVER: MADE IN AUGUSTA GEORGIA. Cal. 36. S#1832. Complete, original, & matching Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA. Rigdon & Ansley’s are one of only 2 twelve stop cylinder guns made in the
3004: RARE 12-STOP CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVEREst. $20,000-$25,000
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CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVER.: Cal. 36. S# 1854. Standard configuration of rare Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA late 1863 or early 1864. This example conforms to other examples in this serial range w/ small number dies w/
3005: CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVER.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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RARE & FINE CONFEDERATE DANCE DRAGOON REVOLVER W/: GREAT PROVENANCE. Cal. 44. S# 321. This fine Dance revolver is among the highest serial numbers known. It is complete, original & matching. It ranks among the top 20% of all Dance Dragoons. It is the
3006: RARE & FINE CONFEDERATE DANCE DRAGOON REVOLVER W/Est. $50,000-$60,000
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CONFEDERATE HOLSTER FOR GRISWOLD REVOLVER.: This is a wonderful brown leather holster w/ a flower button as closure. This holster for many years was in the Steve Mullinax collection. He displayed it w/ one of his Griswolds, though it will fit
3006A: CONFEDERATE HOLSTER FOR GRISWOLD REVOLVER.Est. $800-$1,200
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RARE & FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL LEMAT: REVOLVER. Cal. 42/18 Ga. S# 97/113/135. This early war “grapeshot” revolver has all the rare 1st Model features, including earliest engraved bbl markings of “COL. LeMAT’S PATENT”, loading
3007: RARE & FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL LEMATEst. $25,000-$30,000
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RARE & FINE CIVIL WAR LARGE FRAME PINFIRE/: PERCUSSION LEMAT REVOLVER. Cal. 12mm/20bore. S# 3103. There are only a handful of these large frame 9-shot 12mm pinfire LeMat revolvers w/ 20 Ga. percussion shotgun bbl., all are found numbered
3008: RARE & FINE CIVIL WAR LARGE FRAME PINFIRE/Est. $20,000-$25,000
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WONDERFULLY HISTORIC COLT BREVETTE REVOLVER,: HOLSTER, BELT & BOWIE KNIFE BELONGING TO COLONEL GEORGE ST. LEGER GRENFELL OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES CAVALRY. Colonel Grenfell was an extremely colorful British soldier of fortune who served with the
3010: WONDERFULLY HISTORIC COLT BREVETTE REVOLVER,Est. $15,000-$25,000
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COLT FACTORY ENGRAVED MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER: OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL DAVID RUMPH JONES. Cal. 36. S# 23478. Standard configuration 3rd model Colt M-1851 Navy percussion revolver, 7.5” oct. bbl., factory engraved in style normally attributed
3011: COLT FACTORY ENGRAVED MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVEREst. $3,000-$5,000
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BEAUMONT-ADAMS 5 SHOT 36 CALIBER NAVY DOUBLE: ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 733. Bbl. 6”. This is a scarce example of a 36 cal. Beaumont-Adams type pistol was manufactured in America based on the well known English patents held by Adams & Kerr.
3012: BEAUMONT-ADAMS 5 SHOT 36 CALIBER NAVY DOUBLEEst. $800-$1,300
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PAIR OF ANTEBELLUM COLT POCKET PISTOLS.: Cal. 31. S# 46858, 5” & S# 130048, 6”. This is a nice honest pair of Colt model 1849 pocket revolvers w/ the desirable longer bbls. popular among Civil War soldiers both North & South. Both are
3013: PAIR OF ANTEBELLUM COLT POCKET PISTOLS.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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3014: NO LOT.Est. $50-$75Lot Passed
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S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE MANUFACTURED: BY THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. Cal. 52. S# 3644. Bbl. 21”. Late in 1862, the C.S. Robinson Arms Manufactory of Richmond, VA entered into a contract w/ the Confederate government to produce Sharps
3015: S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE MANUFACTUREDEst. $10,000-$14,000
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CONFEDERATE BRASS FRAME BREECH LOADING: MORSE CARBINE. Cal. 50. S# 751. This is the standard model of the Morse carbine. These rare Confederate breech loading carbines utilized Morse patent 50 caliber self contained reusable percussion
3016: CONFEDERATE BRASS FRAME BREECH LOADINGEst. $10,000-$12,000
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RARE CONFEDERATE MUZZLE LOADING BILHARZ CARBINE.: Cal. 58. S# E 65. Round 22" bbl. surcharged “CSA / P”. This carbine is a copy of the US Model 1855 made at Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia in small quantities. These carbines typically come w/
3017: RARE CONFEDERATE MUZZLE LOADING BILHARZ CARBINE.Est. $8,000-$14,000
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FINE CONFEDERATE S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE.: Cal. .52. S# 1291/1885. 38" Overall, 21" rnd. bbl. w/ brass bbl. band & fixed sights, brass buttplate. S. C. Robinson manufactured Sharps carbines for the Confederate government in Richmond Virginia
3018: FINE CONFEDERATE S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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COMPOSITE PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET & BAYONET.: Cal. .69. NSN. 42” Bbl. marked "W.G&CO." on breech. Lock is smooth & gray w/ crisp "Palmetto Armory, S*C" around a Palmetto tree forward of hammer & tail is well struck "Columbia/S.C. 1852.
3019: COMPOSITE PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET & BAYONET.Est. $4,000-$7,000
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CONFEDERATE USED MISSISSIPPI RIFLE.: Cal. 54. NSN. Found in northern Alabama & thought to have seen Confederate used, “as found” Whitney Model 1841 Mississippi rifle, brass mounted, 33” bbl. Matching 1850 dated lock & bbl.,
3020: CONFEDERATE USED MISSISSIPPI RIFLE.Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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ANTEBELLUM SOUTHERN SXS SHOTGUN MADE BY FRANZ: BITTERLICH, NASHVILLE TENNESSEE. Cal. 12 Ga. NSN. SxS Shotgun w/ 31.5" bbls. This exact gun is shown on page 222 of Pritchard & Ashworth "Confederate & Southern Agent Marked Shotguns". Iron mounted,
3021: ANTEBELLUM SOUTHERN SXS SHOTGUN MADE BY FRANZEst. $2,000-$3,000
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“ATTIC CONDITION” COLT 1863 DATED SPECIAL US: CONTRACT MUSKET. Cal. about 60. NSN. All original, complete “as found-attic condition”. Lock is marked forward of hammer “U.S. / COLT’S F. A. MFG Co / HARTFORD CT” & dated on tail
3022: “ATTIC CONDITION” COLT 1863 DATED SPECIAL USEst. $1,200-$1,500
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VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY PERCUSSION CONVERSION: MUSKET. Cal. 72. NSN. Bbl. 31". Bbl. has a sight leaded into the breech. Lock is converted to percussion, likely by the Confederacy. Lock marked in front of the hammer, “VIRGINIA” & “RICHMOND
3023: VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY PERCUSSION CONVERSIONEst. $800-$1,200
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