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Table of Contents
1 Auction & Specialist Information
7 Lots 1–287
followed by Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments, Lots 288–559
97 Conditions of Sale
Please refer to page 97 of this catalog for the full terms and conditions governing your purchase.
MA/Lic. #2304
Selected Provenance
held in conjunction with a preview of Skinner’s November 1st auction of Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments
and Historic Arms & Militaria
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Historic
Arms &
Militaria
Lots 1-287
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1980 Ferrari 308GTSI, VIN #8A0032639, Preview for Lots 1 and 2 is available If you are a new buyer, please
titled, odometer reads 22,069 miles at time on Friday and Saturday only. contact the Finance Department
of cataloging, red exterior, tan interior, targa prior to bidding.
top, V-8, fuel injection, 5-speed manual Inquiries should be directed to Jane
transmission, (some restoration), garaged.
Prentiss at jprentiss@skinnerinc.com
Note: The targa-topped 308 GTS was or call 508.970.3253
introduced in 1977 and was made famous on
the television series Magnum, P.I. The strong Skinner Inc. always recommends you
sweeping lines and quickly removable top have your mechanic or professional
established this model as highly appealing,
automobile restorer make an
and recognizable to both American and
European audiences. assessment of these cars for you
$28,000-32,000 prior to purchase to assess if they
meet your criteria.
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1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible/ Note: Ford started producing the Thunderbird
Hardtop, VIN #D7FH120128, titled, odometer in 1955 to get into the already established
reads at cataloging 95,390, red exterior, red European sports car market and to compete
and white interior, white hardtop and after with Chevrolet’s Corvette. Touted as a
market white soft top, V-8, 3-speed on the personal car rather than a sports car, it had
floor, wire wheel, white walls, fender skirts, a bit more room than the 55-57 Corvettes.
(restored), garaged. Sales were rapid. By 1957 the design of
the Thunderbird was refined to include the
removal of driving blind spots, hence the
porthole windows as seen on the 1957
hardtop. The back is elongated and the fins
added. Today, the 1957 Ford Thunderbird is
an instantly recognizable icon of 20th century
American automobile design.
$30,000-35,000
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Continental Four-barrel Flintlock Pistol, Flintlock Horse Pistol, c. late 18th/early 19th Pair of “Barbar” Boxlock Flintlock Pistols,
c. late 18th century, iron butt and frame century, walnut stock marked on the left side c. late 18th/early 19th century, walnut grips,
engraved with foliate designs, four rifled JB, brass fittings, marked on the lockplate iron lockplates engraved on the left side with
barrels, two hammers, and four steels, overall below the pan T&I RFA, proof marked on the a panoply of arms, and BARBAR, and on the
lg. 7 in. barrel, with an iron ramrod, overall lg. 15 1/2 right side with LONDON, both with rifled turn-
$1,800-2,200 in. off barrels, overall lg. 6 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,200 $700-900
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Pair of Continental Flintlock Pistols, c. 6 8
late 18th century, walnut stocks with silver Boxlock Double Barrel Flintlock Pistol, Cooper Boxlock Pistol, c. late 18th/
wire inlay below the barrel tang, iron fittings, c. mid to late 18th century, walnut grip with early 19th century, walnut grip with a silver
unmarked lockplate, iron octagonal to round silver inlays and a silver face for the butt cap, escutcheon, frame engraved with a panoply of
gold inlaid barrels, barrel lg. 4 1/4, overall lg. iron frame engraved with foliate designs and arms, on the right side of the frame LONDON,
9 in. marked on the right side BUNNEY=LONDON, and on the left side of the frame I-COOPER,
$1,500-2,000 iron rifled turn-off barrels, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. and a blued turn off barrel with engraving near
$1,800-2,200 the muzzle, overall lg. 6 in.
$1,000-1,200
9 11
Humbley Over and Under Boxlock Pistol, c. Pair of Nock Flintlock Pistols, c. early 19th
late 18th/early 19th century, checkered walnut century, walnut stocks with checkered wrists,
grip with frame engraved London on the right engraved iron fittings, lockplate marked
side, and Humbley on the left, proof marked H-NOCK, iron octagonal barrels with silver
under the barrel, overall lg. 8 1/4 in. front sight, barrel lg. 3 5/8, overall lg. 9 in.
$1,000-1,200 $3,000-4,000
10 12
Pair of Bolton Boxlock Pistols, c. late Prosser Flintlock Pistol, c. early 19th
18th/early 19th century, checkered walnut century, walnut stock with checkered wrist,
grips with silver escutcheon plates, frames engraved iron fittings, and a silver escutcheon
engraved with a panoply of arms and marked plate, lock with external safety marked
-BOLTON- under the pans, turn-off barrels PROSSER, octagonal damascus barrel
engraved at the muzzles, overall lg. 6 3/8 in. marked on the top -CHARING-CROSS-
$1,800-2,200 LONDON-, with gold touch hole and band
around the breech, overall lg. 16 in.
$1,500-1,800
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Cased Mortimer Dueling Pistol Set,
c. mid-19th century, walnut grips with
checkered wrists, engraved lockplate marked
MORTIMER, octagonal damascus barrels
marked Mortimer London on the top, case
contains bullet mold, brass powder flask and
oiler, two cap tins, and a screw driver and
nipple wrench in a felt-lined wooden case, ht.
3, wd. 8 3/4, lg. 18 in.
$6,000-8,000
14
Cased Belgian Pepperbox Pistol, c. mid-
19th century, serial number 662, walnut grips,
engraved steel frame and barrels, marked
under the grip MARIETTE/BREVETE, includes
cap holder, bullet mold, and loading tool, case
ht. 2, wd. 4 3/4, lg. 8 1/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
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Oakes Flintlock Pistol, c. early 19th century,
walnut stock with checkered wrist and a silver
escutcheon plate, engraved steel fittings, lock
engraved with foliate designs and marked
OAKES under the pan, with an octagonal
barrel, overall lg. 11 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
16
Cased Single-shot Libeau Percussion
Pistol, c. 1840s, walnut stock with checkered
grip stamped with the number 2689, silver
triggerguard and fittings, backlock-style lock
with a faint LIBEAU marking, octagonal barrel
marked on the top NEW ORLEANS, oak case
with maroon velvet lining, ELEY/LONDON cap
tin, unmarked brass flask, and a bullet mold,
ht. 3, wd. 6 3/4, lg. 10 in.
$800-1,000
17
Cased Percussion Boxlock Pistols, c. mid-
19th century, walnut grips, engraved silver-
plated brass frame, marked on the right side
LIVERPOOL, and on the left side WILLIAMS/&
POWELL, blued turn-off barrels, velvet-lined
wooden case includes a cap tin, powder flask,
oiler, nipple wrench, and bullet mold, case ht.
1 3/4, wd. 6, lg. 9 1/8 in.
17 $1,500-2,000
18 20 22
Cased Nock Percussion Dueling Pistol Philadelphia Deringer Pistol, c. 1860s, Philadelphia Deringer Pistol, c. 1850s-60s,
Set, c. mid-19th century, walnut grips with walnut stock with checkered grip, engraved walnut stock with checkered grip, engraved
checkered wrists, engraved lockplate marked silver fittings, lock marked DERINGER/ silver fittings, lock marked DERINGER/
H. NOCK, octagonal damascus barrels PHILADEL and engraved with foliate designs, PHILADEL and engraved with foliate designs,
marked LONDON on the top, case contains top of the barrel marked at the breech top of the barrel marked at the breech
bullet mold, brass powder flask, patch cutter, DERINGER/PHILADEL and N. CURRY & BRO/ DERINGER/PHILADEL and C. CURRY/SAN
loading and cleaning rods in a velvet-lined SAN FRANCo CALo/AGENTS, barrel lg. 2 5/8, FRANCo CALo, barrel lg. 2 3/16, overall lg. 5
wooden case, ht. 3, wd. 8 3/4, lg. 18 3/4 in. overall lg. 5 in. 3/8 in.
$6,000-8,000 $2,500-3,500 $3,000-4,000
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Two Miniature Box Lock Pistols and 21 23
Cleaning Rods, c. mid-19th century, a Philadelphia Deringer Pistol, c. 1860s, Short Barrel Philadelphia Deringer Pistol,
miniature pistol with bone grips, rifled-steel walnut stock with checkered grip, engraved mid 19th century, walnut stock with checkered
barrel, and sides of the lock engraved with silver fittings, lock marked DERINGER/ grip, engraved silver fittings, lock marked
foliate designs, and a cleaning rod with PHILADEL and engraved with foliate designs, DERINGER/PHILADEL and engraved with
bone grips, and a miniature pistol with bone top of the barrel marked at the breech foliate designs, top of the barrel marked at the
grips, rifled-steel barrel, and sides of the lock DERINGER/PHILADEL and N. CURRY & BRO/ breech DERINGER/PHILADEL, barrel lg. 2,
engraved, and a cleaning rod with bone grips, SAN FRANCo CALo/AGENTS, barrel lg. 2 overall lg. 4 1/2 in.
lg. 3 3/4 in. 5/16, overall lg. 5 in. $4,500-5,000
$3,000-3,500 $2,500-3,500
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U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol, c. 1849, Smith and Wesson Model Number One, 29
walnut stock with brass fittings, lock plate Second Issue, c. 1860-68, serial number Parkerfield Percussion Pistol, c. mid-19th
marked US/H. ASTON & CO., with the tail 25600, varnished rosewood grips, blued brass century, walnut stock with a checkered
of the plate marked MIDDTN/CONN/1849, frame, cylinder, and barrel, marked on top of wrist and silver escutcheon plate, engraved
left side of stock has two cartouche stamps, the barrel SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD. steel fittings, lockplate engraved with foliate
barrel stamped with US/S.K/P, lg. 14 1/2 in. MASS, overall lg. 7 in. designs and marked PARKERFIELD & SONS,
$400-600 $500-700 octagonal barrel marked 233 HIGH HOLBORN
LONDON, overall lg. 10 1/4 in.
$800-1,000
25. 27.
Identified Moore’s Patent Revolver, c. 1861- Identified Smith and Wesson Model 30
63, serial number 2946, walnut grips, silver- Number One, Second Issue, c. 1860-65, Colt Model 1849 Pocket Pistol, c. 1855,
plated engraved brass frame, steel seven-shot serial number 30594, bone grips, silver-plated serial number 100576, all matching numbers,
cylinder, steel barrel marked D.MOORE. frame, blued cylinder and barrel, engraved on varnished walnut grips, silver-plated brass
PATENT.SEPT.18.1860, backstrap engraved in the backstrap A. Libby. Co. H. 27.th Me. Reg., backstrap and triggerguard, steel frame
cursive Capt. J.C. Maynard Co. A/26th Regt. marked on top of barrel SMITH & WESSON marked COLTS/PATENT, cylinder retains most
C.V.M. by his/Company, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. SPRINGFIELD MASS, overall lg. 7 in. of its scene, top of the barrel marked with a
10 1/2 in. two-line address, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 3/4
Note: Arthur Libby served in the 27th Maine in.
Note: Captain Jesse C. Maynard, from Salem, Regiment during 1862-63, then enlisted in the $1,200-1,500
Connecticut, enlisted in Company A, 26th 30th Maine Regiment.
Connecticut Volunteer Infantry on September $2,500-3,000
13th, 1862, mustered into service November 31
10, 1862, and mustered out of the service Conway Double-barrel Percussion Pistol, c.
on August 17th, 1863. During the assault on 28 mid-19th century, checkered walnut grip with
Port Hudson, Louisiana, he was wounded by Powell Percussion Pistol, c. mid-19th a silver escutcheon plate, back lock engraved
a ball which passed through his breast. The century, walnut stock with checkered grip with foliate designs and marked CONWAY,
regiment lost 107 men killed and wounded and a silver escutcheon plate, engraved steel engraved on top of the barrel Manchester,
during the ill-fated assault. Jesse Maynard fittings, backlock marked W. POWELL and overall lg. 9 1/2 in.
died on February 25th, 1892. engraved with foliate designs, overall lg. 13 in. $800-1,200
$2,800-3,000 $800-1,000
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Moore’s Patent Deringer Pistol, c. 1860-65,
serial number 3294, engraved brass frame
with decorative scrollwork, blued-steel barrel
marked on top MOORES PAT. F.A. CO.
BROOKLYN. N.Y. and on the underside PAT
FEB 24 1863, barrel lg. 2 1/2, overall lg. 4
7/8 in.
$1,200-1,500
42 43 44
National Deringer in Case, c. 1865-70, serial Identified Nickel-plated Model 1860 Colt Cased Remington Double-Deringer Pistol,
number 1480, engraved brass frame, steel Richards Conversion Revolver, c. late 19th c. 1868-88, serial number 1769, rosewood
barrel marked NATIONAL ARMS CO., bottom century, serial number 198266, walnut grip, grips, 3-in. nickel-plated barrel marked in two
of the barrel marked PAT. FEB 24, 1863, with plated backstrap marked N.M. Nolan U.S.A., lines E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION N.Y./
a velvet-lined wooden case, a primer tin, and side of plated steel frame marked COLTS ELLIOTS PATENT DEC. 12, 1865, housed
a cartridge label on a wooden block, case lg. PATENT, triggerguard marked 44 CAL, steel in a velvet-lined rosewood case with incised
7 1/2, wd. 4 1/2, ht. 2 in. cylinder has some remaining scene left, top of decoration and copper wire inlay, box ht. 1
$1,800-2,000 barrel marked ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT 3/4, wd. 4 3/4, lg. 7 1/4 in.
NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, with a folder of $200-300
information on the original owner, barrel lg. 8,
overall lg. 14 1/2 in.
45
Note: Major Nicholas Merritt Nolan began his Nickel-plated Model 1860 Colt Army
military service in 1852 as a member of the Richards Conversion Revolver, c. late 19th
artillery, then joined the 2nd Dragoons. He century, serial number 5305, walnut grip with
was commissioned in 1862, serving with the plated backstrap and trigger, side of plated
6th U.S. Cavalry and was wounded several steel frame marked PAT. JULY 25, 1871/
times during the Civil War, and was captured PAT. JULY 2, 1872, steel cylinder has some
in March 1865. After the war he served as a remaining scene left, top of barrel marked
Captain in the 10th U.S. Cavalry, known as the ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK
Buffalo Soldiers. He died as a Major in the 3rd U.S. AMERICA, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 14 1/2
U.S. Cavalry in 1883. in.
$5,500-6,000 $2,500-3,500
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Ribbon-hilt Broadsword, c. late 17th century, Spanish Cup-hilt Rapier, c. 17th century, iron Spanish Cup-hilt Rapier, c. 17th century,
iron hilt with engraved ribbon-shaped bars, hilt and cup with a reeded wooden grip, iron iron hilt and cup, checkered wooden grip, iron
iron pommel, leather and wire-wrapped blade with three fullers on the upper section, blade with three fullers on the upper half of the
grip, iron blade with possibly a running fox blade lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 41 in. blade, blade lg. 35, overall lg. 41 in.
engraved on each side of the blade, and
illegible markings, blade lg. 38 1/2, overall lg. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
44 1/2 in. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$1,200-1,500 $700-900 $800-1,000
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Spanish Cup-hilt Rapier, c. 17th century, iron
hilt and cup with a wooden grip, iron blade
with a triple fuller, blade lg. 35, overall lg. 41 in.
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American Revolutionary War Hanger, c. late
18th century, brass stirrup hilt, round pommel,
and cherry grips with brass ferrules, crescent-
shaped slot in the guard, American-forged
blade with a single fuller, blade lg. 27, overall
lg. 33 in.
52
Note: Similar to Snow swords.
$1,700-2,700
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British Land Pattern Bayonet, c. mid to late
18th century, iron blade and socket with the
number 2 hand-engraved on the socket, blade
has a small stamp which looks similar to a
star, blade lg. 16 5/8, overall lg. 21 1/8 in.
$200-300
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American Revolutionary War Short-sword,
c. late 18th century, brass stirrup hilt, guard
with decorative scalloped edge and a faceted
pommel, walnut grip with a brass ferrule,
crude American blade, blade lg. 28, overall lg.
33 1/2 in.
$1,300-2,300
53 56 59
Dutch Socket Bayonet, c. mid-18th century, Boarding Pike, c. late 18th/early 19th century, Eagle-pommel Sword and Scabbard, c.
rectangular iron blade with iron socket marked wooden haft with a four-sided iron spear point early to mid-19th century, brass eagle pommel
B’ No Z, the rest illegible, blade lg. 12, overall and iron langets, overall lg. 95 1/2 in. with five-ball knuckle bow and counter-guard,
lg. 16 in. reeded bone grip, fire-blued-steel blade
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition engraved with foliate designs and a panoply
Provenance: From the collection of the late fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. of arms, black leather scabbard with brass
Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. $300-500 throat, middle band, and drag, blade lg. 28,
$300-500 overall lg. 34 1/2 in.
77 79
Unmarked Confederate Foot Officer’s Two Daggers, c. 19th century, a brass hilt
Sword, c. 1861-65, cast-brass hilt with the and pommel dagger with a wood grip, and an
number 16 stamped on the bottom near iron blade with two fullers; and a dagger with a
the blade, brown leather and copper wire- bone grip with a clenched fist around a snake,
wrapped grip, steel blade, blade lg. 30 1/4, with a silver ferrule marked A. A., an iron S
overall lg. 36 in. shaped guard, and an iron blade.
$500-700
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$1,000-1,200 80
Identified Ames Presentation Sword, c.
1848, gilt-plated knight’s head pommel, silver
78 grip engraved with a panoply of arms on one
Three Bowie-style Knives, c. 19th century, a side, and an eagle on the other, gilt-plated
knife with a stag grip, iron guard, and an iron chain and guard with panoply of arms and
clip-point blade, a knife with a curved stag eagles, engraved steel blade with foliate
grip, straight iron guard with a faceted ferrule, designs, panoply of arms, and an eagle,
and an iron clip point blade, and a knife with marked near the ricasso N.P. Ames/Cutler/
a curved stag grip, brass guard, and a spear Springfield, and a gilt-plated scabbard and
point-shaped blade marked W.J. MCELROY/ carrying chains, engraved with foliate designs
GEORGIA near the guard. and Presented to John P. Reed by his fellow
$800-1,000 soldiers/of Compy. B 10th U.S. Infantry as
a testimonial of their esteem and/for his
gentlemanly conduct to the men while Orderly
Sergt. of the Co./August 1848, blade lg. 31
1/4, overall lg. 40 1/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
81 84 87
Boarding pike, c. mid-19th century, wooden Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword, c. mid Confederate Bayonet-style Pike, c.
haft, triangular iron blade, and brass ferrule to late 19th century, gilt-brass hilt with foliate 1861-65, wooden haft with a bayonet blade
marked U.S./P, blade lg. 8, overall lg. 81 in. designs, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip, mounted on a socket, head lg. 25 1/2, overall
engraved steel blade with foliate designs, a lg. 94 1/2 in.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition panoply of arms, and a U.S., black leather
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. scabbard with brass throat, middle band, and Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
$200-400 drag, blade lg. 31, overall lg. 36 5/8 in. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$700-900 $300-500
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Saber Bayonet and Scabbard, c. 1863, 85
brass hilt marked J.H. and 10, steel blade Confederate Bayonet-style Pike, c. 88
marked AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE/ 1861-65, wooden haft with a bayonet blade Confederate Georgia-style Pike, c. 1862,
MASS. and US/JH, leather scabbard with mounted on a socket, head lg. 25 1/2, overall wooden haft with iron double-edged blade
brass fittings marked ATLANTA 1863 with a lg. 88 1/4 in. stamped with a star near the base, and an iron
paper label which states “found on board/ ferrule around the attachment straps, blade lg.
Ram atlanta which was cap-/tured by/the Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition 12 1/4, overall lg. 96 1/2 in.
Weehawken/June 17. 1863/atlanta,” blade lg. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
22 1/2, overall lg. 27 1/2 in. $300-500 Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
$400-600 fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$700-900
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Confederate Georgia-style Pike, c. 1862,
83
wooden haft with an unmarked iron double-
Confederate Foot Artillery Sword, c. 1861- 89
edged blade, and an iron ferrule around the
65, cast-brass grip and hilt, with a star on Confederate Georgia-style Pike, c. 1862,
attachment straps and at the base of the haft,
each side of the pommel, and CS cast into wooden haft with iron double-edged blade
blade lg. 11 3/4, overall lg. 94 in.
either side of the guard, on the iron blade is a stamped with a round punch mark near
paper label with an accession number 59, and the base, and a brass ferrule around the
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
a paper label with a handwritten note which attachment straps, blade lg. 12, overall lg. 95
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
reads “Confederate sword from the battlefield in.
$700-900
of Petersburg,” blade lg. 18 3/4, overall lg. 24
1/4 in. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
$2,000-2,500 fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$700-900
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88
92
89
91
90
90 92 94
Confederate Bridle Cutter Pike, c. 1861- Burger and Brothers Richmond Pike, c. Confederate Georgia-style Pike, c. 1862,
65, wooden haft with iron bridle cutter- 1861-65, wooden haft with iron double-edged wooden haft with iron double-edged blade
shaped blade and a brass ferrule around the blade stamped with a W, a brass ferrule stamped with a star shape near the base, and
attachment straps, blade lg. 13, overall lg. 94 around the attachment straps, blade lg. 12 an iron ferrule around the attachment straps,
in. 5/8, overall lg. 96 in. blade lg. 11 3/4, overall lg. 95 1/2 in.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$700-900 $800-1,000 $700-900
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91 93 Confederate Georgia-style Pike, c. 1862,
Confederate Cloverleaf Pike, c. 1861-65, Confederate Retractable Blade Pike, c. wooden haft with iron double-edged blade
wooden haft with iron cloverleaf-shaped blade 1861-65, two-piece wooden haft with iron stamped with a round punch mark near
and an iron ferrule around the attachment double-edged retractable blade, two brass the base, and a brass ferrule around the
straps, blade lg. 10 3/4, overall lg. 85 in. ferrules and two iron ferrules holding the two attachment straps, blade lg. 12 3/8, overall lg.
piece haft together, and iron latches to hold 96 1/4 in.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition the blade up or down, blade lg. 14 3/4, overall
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. lg. 87 in. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
$700-900 fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition $700-900
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum.
$1,000-1,500
96 98 99
Confederate Cloverleaf Pike, c. 1861-65, Horstmann Cavalry Officer’s Sword, c. mid Horstmann Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s
wooden haft with iron cloverleaf-shaped blade to late 19th century, gilt-brass hilt with foliate Sabre, c. late 19th century, brass hilt with
and an iron ferrule around the attachment designs, wire-wrapped brown horn grip, steel eagle, laurel, and foliate motifs, shagreen grip
straps, blade lg. 10 5/8, overall lg. 81 1/4 in. blade with gilt, marked above ricasso W.H. with brass wire wrap, steel blade with foliate
HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA, designs and panoply of arms, marked W.H.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition and IRON PROOF on the spine of the blade, HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA, and
fund of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. brown steel scabbard with gilt-brass fittings IRON PROOF on the spine of the blade, steel
$600-800 with eagles, laurels, crossed cannons, and scabbard with steel fittings, blade lg. 32 3/8,
sunbursts, blade lg. 35 1/2, overall lg. 43 in. overall lg. 39 1/4 in.
Provenance: From the collection of W. Scott Provenance: From the collection of W. Scott
97 Ferriss. Ferriss.
Model 1840 Light Artillery Officer’s Saber $1,000-1,200 $400-600
and Scabbard, c. mid-19th century, brass
hilt cast with foliate designs, wire-wrapped
shagreen grip, ricasso marked on one side
PHILADELPHIA, and HORSTMANN/& SONS,
engraved blade marked with foliate designs,
panoply of arms, and WH/HORSTMANN/&
SONS/PHILADELPHIA, and a steel scabbard
with two carrying loops, blade lg. 36, overall
lg. 41 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,000
101
100
Collection of Continental Iron Armor and
Arms, a mace with seven tapered flanges, a
spontoon head with Germanic markings, a
sword marked ME FECIT/SOLINGEN on both
sides of the blade, a hand spike with an iron
grip and handguard, a burgonet-style helmet
with a movable visor and face guard, and an
iron breastplate.
$800-1,000
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French and Indian War Powder Horn of
Rufus Hill, mid to late 1750s, engraved
horn with birds, animals, and foliate designs,
marked on the side BY POWDER & BALL/THE
FRENCH SHALL FALL/RUFUS HILL, pine plug
carved with a shell design, lg. 10 in.
103
Hancock-signed Congressional
Commission and Documents of Reverend
Hezekiah Smith, c. 1777-78, commission
dated 1777 for Reverend Smith to be
appointed Chaplain of Nixon’s Battalion,
signed by John Hancock, a furlough dated
December 12th, 1777 from General Gates
at Albany, New York, signed by Isaac Pierce,
secretary to General Gates, an invitation to
have dinner with General George Washington
at White Plains, New York, dated August
1st, 1778, two letters dated March, 1905,
regarding the sale of the documents to
another family member, and a reprint of the
life, journals, letters, and addresses of the
Reverend Hezekiah Smith, DD.
104
Six Letters from British Major General
Phillips to Major General Heath, dated April
through October 1778, from Major General
William Phillips to Major General William Heath
written from Cambridge, Massachusetts,
relating to conditions, clothing, and monetary
needs for the Convention Army surrendered
after the battle of Saratoga.
$3,500-4,500
105
Bowles/Brown Family Letters, c. 1775,
three letters between two sisters, Miss Bowles
and Miss Brown, which describe some of the
events going on in and around Boston from
June 10th, 1775 to November 14th, 1775,
including an account of Charlestown in ashes
after the Battle of Bunker Hill, written on July
12th, 1775, and the last letter talking about
the British light horse taking over the Old
South Meetinghouse, selling the pews for fuel
and using it as a riding arena.
104 $2,000-2,500
121
124
Group of Japanese Tsuba, c. 18th/19th
century, sixteen tsuba of various pattern, date,
and design, some with gold inlays of foliate
designs.
$700-900
125
Group of Imperial German Medals, c. early
20th century, a blue enameled Blue Max
medal, marked with a crown over an F, as
well as Pour/leMe’/rite, marked near the neck
clasp W 800, and on the ribbon loop 800,
with a black and silver ribbon, a silver pilot’s
badge with a crown, wreath, bow, and a plane
flying over a village, marked on the back C.E.
JUNCKER/Berlin/800, an iron cross with a
crown over W/1914, and a black-painted
wound badge.
$2,500-3,500
125
126
127
126 127
French Model 1766 Flintlock Musket, c. Samuel Galton Contract Short Land
mid-18th century, walnut stock, lockplate Pattern Musket, c. 1780s, walnut stock
lightly marked Charleville, and an A, inside of with storekeeper’s stamp dated 1786, brass
lockplate marked P.H, left sideplate marked fittings, hand-engraved lockplate marked with
with an RR, light barrel marking on the left a crown over SG, inside of lockplate marked
of the breech, iron ramrod with the bottom SGS, flat brass sideplate, breech of the barrel
turned into a cleaning jag, barrel lg. 45, overall stamped with a crown and crossed scepters,
lg. 60 1/2 in. a crown over an 8, and SG, inside of the
$1,500-1,800 ramrod channel has the assembly markings
and the initials HM, barrel lg. 42 1/2, overall lg.
58 3/4 in.
$1,500-1,800
130
129 133
Wheeler Brass-barreled Blunderbuss, c. Model 1795 Flintlock Musket, c. late 18th
late 18th/early 19th century, walnut stock 131 century, walnut stock marked JP on the left
with engraved brass fittings, lockplate marked Parker Brass-barreled Blunderbuss with side of the butt, exterior of the lockplate is
Wheeler, brass round barrel with proof marks Bayonet, c. early 19th century, walnut stock unmarked, interior marked SW, no markings
on the left side of the breech, barrel lg. 12, with engraved brass fittings, lockplate marked on the barrel, barrel lg. 44 1/4, overall lg. 59
overall lg. 28 1/2 in. PARKER, brass octagonal to round barrel 1/4 in.
$1,800-2,000 marked HOLBORN on the top with proof $800-1,000
marks on the left side, with a spring-loaded
bayonet on top of the barrel, barrel lg. 15 1/2,
overall lg. 32 in.
$2,500-4,500
134
Third Model Brown Bess Variant, c. early
19th century, light colored walnut stock, brass
fittings, steel lock marked WHEELER with a
crown over GR, proof marks on breech, barrel
lg. 39, overall lg. 55 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,400
135
Third Model Brown Bess Variant, c. early
19th century, light colored walnut stock, brass
fittings, steel lock marked only with a crown
over GR, proof marks on breech, barrel lg. 39,
overall lg. 55 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,200
136
British India Pattern Flintlock Musket, c.
early 19th century, walnut stock stamped
676 behind the triggerguard, brass fittings,
lock marked TOWER, and a crown over GR,
pierced heart-shaped cock, barrel has proof
marks near the breech and marked 676, and
a steel button-head ramrod, barrel lg. 39 1/2,
overall lg. 55 in.
$600-800
137
Edgson Brass-barreled Blunderbuss and
Bayonet, c. late 18th/early 19th century,
walnut stock with engraved brass fittings,
lockplate marked Edgson, brass octagonal
to round barrel marked Stamford on the top,
side-mounted wooden ramrod, with a bayonet
under the barrel, barrel lg. 14, overall lg. 31 in.
$2,000-4,000
138
Virginia Manufactory Second Model
Musket, c. 1812, walnut stock with
iron fittings, tail of the lockplate marked
RICHMOND/1812, and in front of the hammer
VIRGINIA, breech marked with an eagle over
P, barrel lg. 40 3/4, overall lg. 56 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
139
Model 1814 U.S. Flintlock Rifle, c. 1814-17,
walnut stock with cheek rest on the left side
of the butt, and a cartouche behind the side
plate, oval steel patchbox on the right side
of the butt, steel lock plate marked US/R.
JOHNSON., octagonal to round barrel marked
at the breech P/US, steel ramrod with brass
tip, barrel lg. 33 1/2, overall lg. 49 1/8 in.
$2,000-2,500
139
148
157
162 163
Model 1863 U.S. Double Rifle-musket, Model 1861 Trenton Rifle-musket, c. 1863,
c. 1863-64, walnut stock with a double walnut stock with a cartouche on the left side,
cartouche on the left side, breech of the a 40 in front of the buttplate tang, and a 10
barrel marked LINDSAY/PATENT’D. OCT. 9. behind the barrel tang, steel fittings, lockplate
1860, buttplate marked with US, barrel bands marked with an eagle, U.S./TRENTON, and
marked U on the right side, and a small H on the date 1863, breech of the barrel marked
the left, barrel lg. 41 1/8, overall lg. 56 in. 1864, V/P over an eagle, and N.J, barrel lg.
$2,000-2,500 40, overall lg. 56 in.
$700-900
164
Bilharz, Hall and Company “Rising Breech”
Confederate Carbine, c. 1862-64, walnut
stock and fore-end, steel fittings, receiver
marked on the bottom left of the rising block
P/CS, and marked at the breech P/CS, under
the receiver and lever marked 104, barrel lg.
21, overall lg. 39 3/4 in.
$20,000-30,000
172
Miller Model 1861 Conversion, c. 1865-
67, walnut stock with a cartouche on the left
side, steel fittings, lockplate dated 1864 and
marked with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD,
top of the breechblock marked W. H. & G.W.
MILLER/PATENT MAY 23, 1865/ MERIDEN
MFG. CO., MERIDEN, CONN., barrel lg. 29
1/8, overall lg. 46 in.
$700-900
173
Model 1866 Allin Conversion Trapdoor 175 177
Springfield Rifle, c. 1866, walnut stock Needham Conversion of a Model 1861/63 British Martini-Henry Rifle, c. 1886, walnut
with light cartouche mark and steel fittings, Rifle-musket, c. 1869, walnut stock with steel stock with markings stamped into the left side
lockplate dated 1864 and marked U.S./ fittings, lockplate dated 1862 and marked with of the butt, receiver marked with a crown over
SPRINGFIELD, breechblock marked MODEL an eagle and BRIDESBURG, steel barrel with V.R./ENFIELD/1886/IV/1, with war department
1866 over an eagle, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. no markings, and a steel ramrod, barrel lg. 37, stamps on the lever and proof marks near the
56 in. overall lg. 56 1/4 in. left side of the breech, overall lg. 48 3/4 in.
$300-500 $600-800
Provenance: From the collection of the late
Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
174 176 $200-400
Allin Conversion Model 1866 Rifle, c. 1866, Needham Conversion of a Model 1861/63
walnut stock with light cartouche on the left Rifle-musket, c. 1869, walnut stock with steel
side, lockplate dated 1864 and marked with fittings, lockplate dated 1863 and marked 178
an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, top of the with an eagle over U.S. and SAVAGE R. F. A. Needham Conversion of a Model 1861/63
trapdoor marked with an eagle head and CO./MIDDLETOWN, Ct., steel barrel with no Rifle-musket, c. 1869, walnut stock with steel
1866, barrel lg. 36 5/8, overall lg. 56 in. markings, and a steel ramrod, barrel lg. 37, fittings, lockplate dated 1864 and marked with
$600-800 overall lg. 56 1/4 in. an eagle and U.S./BRIDESBURG, steel barrel
$700-900 with no markings, and a steel ramrod, barrel
lg. 37, overall lg. 56 1/4 in.
$700-900
179
Metallic Cartridge Conversion Sharps
Carbine, c. 1867, serial number 77709,
walnut stock, iron fittings, saddle bar and ring
on left side, lockplate marked C. SHARP’S
PAT./OCT. 5TH 1852, and R.S. LAWRENCE
PAT./APRIL 12TH 1859, top of barrel near
sight marked NEW MODEL 1859, barrel lg.
22, overall lg. 39 in.
$700-900
180
Model 1868 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c.
1868-72, walnut stock, steel lockplate marked
with an eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and
1864, front of trapdoor marked 1869 with an
eagle’s head, crossed arrows, and U.S, serial
number 4724 marked on barrel and receiver,
barrel lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 51 1/2 in.
$300-500
188
183 185
U.S. Model 1871 Rolling Block Rifle, c. Model 1871 Rolling Block U.S. Army Rifle, 188
1872, walnut stock with cartouche on left side, c. 1872, walnut stock with crisp cartouche on Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle,
right frame marked with an eagle over U.S./ the left side, color case hardened receiver with c. 1886, serial number 206357B, .44 caliber,
SPRINGFIELD/1872, and left side marked Remington patent on tang, marked on left side walnut stock, receiver tang marked MODEL
MODEL 1871., tang marked REMINGTONS of the receiver MODEL 1871, and on the right 1873, top of the barrel marked 44 CAL with
PATENT/PAT. MAY 3D, NOV. 15TH, APRIL with an eagle and U.S/SPRINGFIELD/1872, patent dates, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.
17TH, 1868, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 in. barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 in. $800-1,000
$300-500 $500-700
189
Model 1873 “Custer Range” Trapdoor
Springfield Carbine, c. late 19th century,
serial number 22312, walnut stock with ESA
cartouche on the left side, and script circle P
below the triggerguard, steel fittings, lockplate
marked U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1873, top of high
arch trapdoor marked MODEL/1873 over an
eagle head and US, barrel lg. 22, overall lg.
41 3/8 in.
$2,000-2,500
190
Winchester Model 1873 Musket with
Bayonet, c. 1891, serial number 369604,
44-40 caliber, receiver tang marked MODEL
1873, barrel lightly marked WINCHESTER-
REPEATING-ARMS NEW HAVEN, CT/KINGS
IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED, with illegible
dates, steel bayonet with no markings, barrel
lg. 30, overall lg. 48 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
191
Remington Rolling Block Rifle, c. late 19th
century, walnut stock, steel fittings, receiver
tang marked with three-line address and
patent dates, stamped 16 on the breech ring,
no markings on barrel, blued-steel front sight
hood, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 in.
$400-600
192
Remington Rolling Block Rifle, c. late 19th
century, walnut stock, steel fittings, receiver
tang marked with three-line address and
patent dates, no markings on barrel, three
barrel bands stamped U, barrel lg. 36, overall
lg. 52 in.
$500-700
200
Remington-Lee Magazine, Bolt Action 204 209
Rifle, c. 1885, walnut stock with no visible Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1895, Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1898,
cartouche mark, upper left of receiver marked serial number 12671, walnut stock with light serial number 94406, walnut stock with light
with Remington address and patent dates, cartouche on the left side, and circle P below cartouche on the left side, and a circle P
receiver ring marked U.S.N. over an anchor the triggerguard, steel fittings, receiver marked below the triggerguard, steel fittings, receiver
and No. 2439/W.W.K., steel box magazine on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD marked U.S./MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD
with two grooves down each side, barrel lg. ARMORY. 12671, second type nose cap with ARMORY. 94406, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49
32, overall lg. 52 1/2 in. original steel cleaning rod, barrel lg. 30, overall 1/4 in.
$300-500 lg. 49 1/4 in. $300-500
$400-600
201 210
Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, 205 Model 1896 Krag Carbine, c. 1896-98,
c. 1892, serial number 557122, walnut Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. serial number 93463, walnut stock with a light
stock with crisp cartouche dated 1892, 766 1895, serial number 6147, walnut stock with cartouche, has very light circle P below the
stamped on wrist below barrel tang, and a a cartouche on the left side, a circle P below triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./MODEL
large 23 on the right side of the butt, blued- the triggerguard, steel fittings, receiver marked 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 93463, blued-
steel lockplate marked with an eagle and U.S./ on the left side U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD steel front sight hood, barrel lg. 22, overall lg.
SPRINGFIELD, marked on top of the trapdoor ARMORY. 6147., barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 41 1/4 in.
U.S./MODEL/1884, with steel ramrod 1/4 in. $300-500
bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. $500-700
$400-600
211
206 Winchester-Lee Straight Pull Rifle, c.
202 Model 1892 Krag Bolt Action Rifle and 1898, serial number 8211, walnut stock and
Model 1888 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. Bayonet, c. 1895, serial number 19081, handguard, left side of receiver marked with
1892, walnut stock with crisp 1892 cartouche, walnut stock with light cartouche, has a circle Winchester address and patent dates, receiver
numbered 23 on the butt, and a circle P P below the triggerguard, receiver marked ring marked -U.S.N- over an anchor, and No.
under the triggerguard, steel lockplate marked U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 19081, 8211/-N.C.T.-, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 47 3/4
with an eagle and U.S/SPRINGFIELD, serial bayonet marked US and 1898, barrel lg. 30, in.
number marked near breech 537420, marked overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $700-900
on top of trapdoor U.S/MODEL/1884, with $500-700
site hood, ramrod bayonet, and a reproduction
leather sling, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in. 212
$300-500 207 Winchester-Lee Straight Pull Rifle, c.
Model 1895/96 Krag Carbine, c. 1895, 1898, serial number 3591, walnut stock and
serial number 28390, walnut stock with a handguard, left side of receiver marked with
light cartouche on the left side, and a circle Winchester address and patent dates, receiver
P below the triggerguard, receiver marked ring marked -U.S.N- over an anchor, and No.
on the left side U.S./1895. SPRINGFIELD 3591/-N.C.T.-, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 47 3/4
ARMORY. 28390, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 in.
1/4 in. $700-900
$300-500
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Note: FFL.
$200-400
227 233
221
Model 1899 Krag Carbine, c. 1899-1902, Two Russian Rifles and an Italian Rifle, c.
Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c.
serial number 222598, walnut stock, receiver late 19th/early 20th century, a Russian Berdan
1902, serial number 224348, walnut stock
marked U.S./MODEL 1899. SPRINGFIELD Model 1870 type II, serial number 23403,
with a light cartouche, has very light circle
ARMORY. 222598, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 walnut stock and steel fittings, a Russian
P below the triggerguard, receiver marked
1/4 in. Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30 rifle, serial
U.S./MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.
number 50403, walnut stock and steel fittings,
224348, with brass muzzle cover, barrel lg.
Note: FFL. and an Italian Carcano Cavalry Carbine, serial
30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in.
$300-500 number TP9549, walnut stock with steel
fittings, and a folding bayonet.
Note: FFL.
$300-500
228 Provenance: From the collection of the late
Model 1899 Krag Carbine, c. 1901, Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
serial number 346646, walnut stock with
222
a cartouche on the left side, and a circle P Note: FFL.
Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1899,
below the triggerguard, receiver marked U.S./ $200-400
serial number 204047, walnut stock with a
MODEL 1899. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.
very light circle P below the triggerguard,
346646, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 1/4 in.
receiver marked U.S./MODEL 1898.
234
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 204047, with a
Note: FFL. Five Bolt Action Rifles, c. late 19th/early
leather sling, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in.
$300-500 20th century, a Model 1889 Schmidt-Rubin,
Note: FFL. serial number 183625, walnut stock and steel
$300-500 fittings, a Model 1893 Spanish Mauser, serial
229 number A7365 with matching bolt, walnut
Model 1899 Krag Carbine, c. 1899-1902, stock with steel fittings and Spanish crest
serial number 345046, walnut stock, receiver on the receiver ring, a sporterized Spanish
223 marked U.S./MODEL 1899. SPRINGFIELD Mauser, serial number X1658, walnut half-
Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle and ARMORY. 345046, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 stock, and steel fittings, a Czech Mauser
Bayonet, c. 1902, serial number 390054, 1/4 in. Model VZ 24, serial number P53326, walnut
walnut stock with crisp cartouche, crisp circle stock missing handguard, steel fittings, dated
P below the triggerguard, receiver marked Note: FFL. 1937 on the receiver ring, and a Siamese Type
U.S./MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. $300-500 45 Mauser with a walnut stock, steel fittings,
390054, with bayonet marked US, and 1900, and Japanese arsenal markings on the left
barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 49 1/4 in. side of the receiver.
230
Note: FFL. Model 1899 Krag Bolt Action Carbine, c. Provenance: From the collection of the late
$500-700 1899, serial number 229093, walnut stock Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
with light cartouche dated 1899 and circle P
below the triggerguard, receiver marked on Note: FFL.
224 the left side U.S./MODEL 1899. SPRINGFIELD $300-500
1899 Philippine Constabulary Krag ARMORY. 229093, with a steel sight guard,
Carbine, c. early 20th century, serial number barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 1/4 in.
353608, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./ 235
MODEL 1899. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. Note: FFL. Two Bolt Action Rifles, c. early 20th century,
353608, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 1/4 in. $300-500 a French Berthier MLe M16, serial number
99632, with a walnut stock and steel fittings,
Note: FFL. and an Austrian M.95M with a walnut stock
$300-500 231 and steel fittings.
Lee-metford Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1902, serial
number 9234, walnut stock stamped with Provenance: From the collection of Peter F.
225 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA/MILY. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck.
Winchester-Lee Straight Pull Rifle, c. FORCES and double broad arrows on the
1899, serial number 16142, walnut stock and right side of the butt, right side of the receiver Note: FFL.
handguard, left side of receiver marked with near the bolt marked with a crown and E.R./ $250-350
Winchester address and patent dates, receiver SPARKBROOK/1902/LE/I, with a Parker Hale
ring marked -U.S.N- over an anchor, and No. rear sight, leather sling, and bayonet without a
16142/-J.N.J.-, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 47 scabbard, overall lg. 50 in.
3/4 in.
Note: FFL.
Note: FFL. $300-500
$700-900
237
Three Swedish Bolt Action Rifles, c. late 239 241
19th/early 20th century, a Model 96 Mauser, U.S. Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle and U.S. Model 1917 Rifle with Bayonet and
serial number 31293, with a walnut stock Bayonet, c. 1917-18, serial number 494219, Scabbard, c. 1919, serial number 134635,
and blued-steel fittings, marked on the walnut stock marked R near the muzzle, walnut stock, receiver marked U.S./MODEL
receiver ring WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER/ receiver marked U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ OF 1917/EDDYSTONE/134635, barrel marked
OBERNDORF/1899, with a leather sling, WINCHESTER/494219, barrel marked with an with an ordnance bomb and N/3-19, bayonet
a Model 96, serial number 511092, with a ordnance bomb and JA, leather sling dated marked 1913/10 17/REMINGTON, and U.S.,
walnut stock and blued-steel fittings, marked 1917, with a bayonet and scabbard, overall lg. overall lg. 46 1/2 in.
on the receiver ring CARL GUSTAFS STADS/ 46 1/2 in.
GEVARSFAKTORI./1924 with a leather sling, Note: FFL.
and a Model 38, serial number 617992, Note: FFL. $400-600
with a walnut stock and blued-steel fittings, $300-500
marked on the receiver ring HUSQVARNA
VAPENFABRIKS/AKTIEBOLAG/1941 with a
leather sling, bayonet, scabbard, and frog.
Note: FFL.
$400-600
253
250 255 260
British Enfield No. 4 Mark II Bolt Action Three Russian Bolt Action Rifles, c. 20th Three Japanese WWII Rifles, c. early to
Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1940s, serial number century, a Model 91/30, serial number mid-20th century, a Type 99 short rifle with
A27928, light colored walnut stock with brass 107385, walnut stock with blued-steel fittings, walnut stock, intact chrysanthemum, receiver
buttplate and steel fittings, left side of the receiver ring dated 1934 with a canvas and dust cover, monopod, bayonet and scabbard,
receiver marked No 4 MK 2/UF. 55 A27928, leather sling, a Model 91, serial number a Type 99 long rifle with walnut stock, intact
has import markings near the triggerguard, 83480, walnut stock with blued-steel fittings, chrysanthemum, receiver dust cover, bayonet
canvas sling, and an original bayonet with marked on the receiver with Russian and and scabbard, and a Type 99 short rifle with
scabbard and frog, overall lg. 44 1/4 in. Finnish markings, with a leather sling, and a ground chrysanthemum, receiver dust cover,
Model 44 carbine, serial number BD11845, cloth sling, and a bayonet and scabbard.
Note: FFL. walnut stock with blued-steel fittings, marked
$200-400 on the receiver ring 1952, with a folding Note: FFL.
bayonet and a leather sling. $400-600
Note: FFL.
$600-800
Note: FFL.
$400-600
Note: FFL.
$200-300
Note: FFL.
$2,000-3,000
287
Engraved and Carved Model 1952
Sale 2760M continues with
Mannlicher Schoenauer with Scope, c. Clocks, Watches & Scientific
1955, serial number 16888, 30-06, ornately
carved stock with foliate designs and a
Instruments, Lots 288–559
bear on the right butt, small bone disc set
in the top of the butt, with the initials ERB,
engraved triggerguard, floorplate, bolt handle,
Bid at www.skinnerinc.com for
and receiver marked MADE IN AUSTRIA/ Sale 2763T: Clocks, Instruments &
Original/Mannlicher/Schoenauer/Mod. 1952/
kal. 30-06, barrel engraved at breech with
Militaria
foliate designs and signed KURT JAEGER/
MHINZ, engraved scope mount marked PAUL
JAEGER-JENKINTOWN, PA., and scope
marked B. NICKEL MARBURG/L/VARIABEL-
4-10X E/S Nr. 155167/MADE IN GERMANY,
barrel lg. 24 3/4, overall lg. 44 in.
Note: FFL.
$2,000-2,500
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Three Eagle-pommel Swords, c. steel scabbard with brass fittings. AMES MFG. CO./CHICOPEE,/MASS,
early to mid-19th century, brass hilts, $300-500 and on the other side of the blade US/
reeded bone grips, engraved steel JM/1861.
blades, one with a scabbard but
incorrect throat. 1019 Provenance: From the collection of the
Four Model 1860 Staff & Field late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Provenance: Sold to benefit Officer’s Swords, c. mid to late 19th Fleck.
the acquisition fund of the Fort century, a sword with a gilt-brass hilt, $300-500
Ticonderoga Museum. shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
$300-500 engraved steel blade marked U.S./
ARMORY/Springfield/Mass., a steel 1025
scabbard with brass fittings; a sword Model 1840 Cavalry Saber, c. mid-
1016 with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and 19th century, brass hilt and guard
Three Eagle-pommel Swords, c. wire-wrapped grip, engraved blade with leather and wire-wrapped grip,
early to mid-19th century, a brass marked SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/ unmarked steel blade, and a steel
eagle pommel with broken brass hilt, SPRINGFIELD/MASS. U.S.A., a steel scabbard with steel carrying rings and
engraved blade, and a black leather scabbard with brass fittings; a sword drag, blade lg. 36, overall lg. 42 in.
scabbard, a brass hilt and eagle with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen and wire-
pommel with a sheet brass hilt, bone wrapped grip, engraved steel blade, a Provenance: From the collection of the
grip, steel blade with three fullers, and steel scabbard with brass fittings; and late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
a brass hilt and eagle pommel with a sword with gilt-brass hilt, shagreen Fleck.
eagles on the langets, wire-wrapped and wire-wrapped grip, and engraved $300-500
bone grip, engraved steel blade with steel blade marked AMES/MFG. CO./
foliate designs and a panoply of arms. CHICOPEE/MASS, and a blued-steel
scabbard with brass fittings. 1026
Provenance: Sold to benefit $400-600 Two Model 1860 Staff & Field
the acquisition fund of the Fort Officer’s Swords, c. late 19th century,
Ticonderoga Museum. a sword with a brass hilt, shagreen
$200-400 1020 and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade
Four Model 1840 N.C.O. Swords, c. engraved and marked W.M./REED/&
mid-19th century, cast-brass hilts with SON/BOSTON., and a steel scabbard
1017 steel blades, various makers including with brass fittings, a sword with a brass
Three Model 1860 Staff & Field Ames, Collins, and Horstmann, blade hilt, shagreen and wire-wrapped grip,
Officer’s Swords, c. mid to late 19th lg. 32, overall lg. 38 1/2 in. and a steel blade marked WM READ/&
century, a sword with a gilt-brass hilt, $300-500 SONS/BOSTON/MASS and a steel
shagreen and wire-wrapped grip, scabbard with brass fittings.
engraved blade marked U.S./Armory/
Springfield/Mass., a steel scabbard 1021 Provenance: From the collection of the
with brass fittings; a sword with a gilt- Four Model 1840 N.C.O. Swords, c. late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
brass hilt, shagreen and wire-wrapped mid-19th century, cast-brass hilts with Fleck.
grip, engraved steel blade marked steel blades, makers include Ames, $300-500
U.S./Armory/Springfield/Mass., a steel Collins, and others, blade lg. 32 1/2,
scabbard with brass fittings; and a overall lg. 39 in.
sword with a gilt-brass hilt, shagreen $300-500
and wire-wrapped grip, engraved steel
blade marked SHANNON/MILLER/&/
CRANE/NEW YORK, a steel scabbard 1022
with brass fittings. Two Model 1840 Musician’s Swords,
$300-500 c. 1862-64, cast-brass hilts with steel
blades, both by Ames, a blade marked
US/W.C.1862, and a blade marked
US/G.K.C./1864, blade lg. 28, overall
lg. 34 1/2 in.
$200-400
1030 1040
Two Smallswords, c. mid-19th 1034 Samurai Sword and Photo Album, c.
century, a brass hilt eagle pommel with Model 1840 Cavalry Saber and 1941-45, a wakizashi with rayskin grip
bone grips, and a steel blade engraved Scabbard, c. mid-19th century, brass and taped binding, steel blade, and
with foliate designs and a panoply hilt and handguard, leather and wire- green painted steel scabbard, and a
of arms, and a French silver-hilt wrapped grip, steel blade marked C photo album with native girls, soldiers,
ceremonial sword with pearl grips, and & J, steel scabbard with steel carrying dead Japanese soldiers, vehicles, and
a triangular steel blade engraved with rings and drag, blade lg. 35, overall lg. equipment, blade lg. 29, overall lg.
foliate designs and a panoply of arms. 42 1/2 in. 39 in.
$300-500 $600-800
Provenance: Sold to benefit
the acquisition fund of the Fort
Ticonderoga Museum.
$200-400
and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade with Soviet Shashka and Scabbard, c. 1918, black steel basket-shaped
a single fuller, and wooden scabbard 1939, brass hilt with C.C.C.P. and hilt with checkered black grip, steel
with gilt-brass fittings; a tanto with other Soviet markings, wood grip, steel blade marked U.S. on one side, and
wood grips and bone foliate designs, blade dated 1939, black scabbard with LF&C/1918 with an ordnance bomb,
a steel blade, and a wooden scabbard brass fittings, blade lg. 31 3/4, overall cloth covered scabbard with steel
with bone and metal bugs and foliate lg. 37 1/2 in. throat and drag, blade lg. 35 1/4,
designs; a tanto with shagreen and $400-600 overall lg. 42 in.
tape wrapped grip, steel blade, and $300-500
a wooden scabbard; and a hari-kiri
knife with wooden grip, steel blade and 1047
wooden scabbard. Seventeen Bayonets and Edged 1051
Weapons, c. 19th/20th century, Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1914,
Note: Attached to the hari-kiri knife is includes a German WWI butcher blade olive drab painted steel basket-shaped
a note which states: “Japanese hari-kiri bayonet, M-4 bayonet, 1917 fighting hilt with checkered grip, steel blade
knife from lower Yangtze River Valley knife without the scabbard, a German marked U.S./26264 on one side, and
front/From Lt. Jack Young/23 March 98k bayonet, two Japanese bayonets, SA/1914 with an ordnance bomb,
44.” and others. cloth covered, olive drab painted
$400-600 $600-800 scabbard with steel throat and drag,
blade lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 42 in.
$300-500
1043 1048
Two Model 1917 Fighting Knives, Twelve Bayonets and Knives, c.
a Model 1880 Hunting Knife, and early to mid-20th century, a Model 1052
a Machete, c. late 19th/early 20th 1917 fighting knife marked U.S./L.F. Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s Saber,
century, a 1917 fighting knife and & C./1917 on the counter-guard, and c. late 19th century, brass hilt and
scabbard made by A.C. Co., a 1917 a leather scabbard with steel fittings, handguard with foliate designs and an
fighting knife and scabbard made by a Model 1905 bayonet dated 1919 eagle, with leather and wire-wrapped
L.F. & C, a 1880 hunting knife with with wooden grips, and a fiberglass grip, engraved blade with foliate
no scabbard, and a machete and scabbard, a Model 1917 bolo knife, designs, a panoply of arms, and U.S.,
scabbard marked COLLINS & CO. marked U.S./MODEL 1917, and steel scabbard with brass throat,
$300-500 PLUMB/PHILA/1918 with a leather carrying rings, and drag, blade lg. 32,
and canvas scabbard, a brass knuckle overall lg. 38 in.
knife marked U.S. ARMY on one side, $400-600
1044 with a scabbard made from a German
Group of Daggers and Knives, c. bayonet, and a German frog, two
19th/20th century, group of daggers machetes with wooden grips, steel 1053
and knives assembled during WWII by blade, and leather and brass scabbard, Model 1895 Winchester-Lee Navy
an officer in the American army, mostly an army air corps survival machete with Bayonet, Scabbard, and Frog, c. late
from the Middle East and islands. wood grips and blackened steel blade 19th century, wooden grip with steel
$200-400 marked CASE XX, an M-7 bayonet with fittings, blade lightly marked with a
checkered plastic grips, parkerized triangle, leather frog with tooled lines,
steel blade, and plastic scabbard, an and a leather scabbard with blued-
M-6 bayonet with checkered plastic steel throat and tip, blade lg. 8 1/8,
grips, parkerized steel blade, and overall lg. 14 in.
M8A1 fiberglass scabbard, a Marine $200-300
Corps bolo knife and scabbard marked
USMC/CHATILLON, N.Y., a Model
1870 Naval bayonet and scabbard
by Ames, and a trapdoor Springfield
bayonet and scabbard.
$400-600
1055 1062
Seven Krag Rifle Bayonets with Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron 1068
Scabbards and a Trapdoor handle with onion-shaped pommel, Four Spur Trigger Revolvers, c. mid
Springfield Bayonet, c. late 19th/early spear point, axe head decorated with to late 19th century, a Sharps breech
20th century, seven Krag bayonets and foliate designs, lg. 26 1/2 in. loading four-shot pepperbox pistol with
scabbards with various dates, and a $200-400 walnut grips, brass frame, and steel
trapdoor Springfield bayonet with no barrels, a Lucius Pond front-loading,
scabbard. separate chamber, revolver with walnut
$200-400 1063 grips, brass frame, and steel cylinder
Six Wilkinson British and barrel, a Smith & Wesson Model
Commemorative Swords, c. 20th Number 1 second issue revolver with
1056 century, serial number 2 out of a series walnut grips, silver plated brass frame
Imperial Austrian Court Sword, c. of 250, a rifle regiment officer’s sword, and steel barrel and cylinder, and a
late 19th/early 20th century, gilt-brass an infantry officer’s sword, a Scottish Smith & Wesson Model Number 1 third
hilt with lion head pommel, mother- basket-hilt sword, an Irish guard issue revolver with rosewood grips,
of-pearl grips, snake-shaped guard, sword, a royal artillery officer’s sword, and nickel-plated steel frame, barrel,
counter-guard has Austrian crest, and a cavalry officer’s sword, with two and cylinder.
engraved steel blade marked Wien, wooden brackets for wall mounting.
black leather scabbard with gilt-brass $400-600 Provenance: From the collection of the
fittings, blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 37 late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
1/2 in. Fleck.
$400-600 1064 $400-600
Two Middle Eastern Brass Flintlock
Pistols, c. late 18th/early 19th century,
1057 a brass framed pistol with ornate foliate 1069
Persian Mameluke-style Sword, c. designs, steel engraved lockplate, Continental Revolver, c. late
19th century, wood grip with engraved engraved steel barrel, and a brass 19th century, serial number 1395,
brass backstrap, brass counter-guard, frame pistol with ornate foliate designs checkered walnut grips, blued-steel
curved engraved iron blade, and a and a panoply of arms, engraved steel frame and cylinder, octagonal barrel,
blade leather covered wood scabbard lockplate, and engraved steel barrel. overall lg. 9 in.
with two brass bands, lg. 36 in. $600-800
$300-500 Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
1065 Fleck.
1058 Lefaucheux Pinfire Pistol, c. mid- $200-400
Persian Sword, c. 19th century, bone 19th century, walnut grips with lanyard
and wood grip with inlaid stones, ring on the butt, steel frame, barrel
curved iron blade with a single fuller, marked LEFAUCHEUX, barrel lg. 6 1/4, 1070
repoussé-type scabbard with buildings overall lg. 12 1/2 in. Cased Colt Reproduction “Signature
and foliate designs, lg. 31 1/2 in. $200-300 Series” Model 1860 Army Revolver,
$300-500 c. late 20th century, serial number
204275, walnut grips, color case
1066 hardened frame and loading lever,
1059 Three Pistols, c. 19th century, a brass triggerguard and blued-steel
Persian Sword, c. 19th century, bone pepperbox pistol with walnut grips, backstrap, blued-steel barrel and
grip, iron blade with engraved gilt marked on the hammer MANHATTAN cylinder, black wooden case with
foliate designs and three fullers, lg. 28 F.A. MF’G. CO./NEW YORK, a double brass signature series medallion on
1/2 in. barrel pinfire pistol with walnut grips the lid, lined with mustard-colored
$200-400 and engraved steel frame, and velvet containing cap tin, bullet mold,
a double barrel pinfire pistol with combination tool, and powder flask, ht.
checkered walnut grips, and a lanyard 3 1/4, wd. 9, lg. 18 in.
1060 loop on the butt. $300-500
Persian Axe, c. 19th century, iron $500-700
handle with onion-shaped pommel,
spear point, crescent-shaped axe head
decorated with foliate designs, lg. 26
1/2 in.
$300-500
1131
1119 1125 Model 1816 Flintlock Musket for
Group of Japanese WWII Objects, c. Gatling Gun Model, c. 20th century, Parts, c. 1834, walnut stock, tail of the
early to mid-20th century, two silk flags cast carriage and tube, marked lockplate marked PHILA/1834, and
with signatures, a Senninbari, and a GATLING/USA/1886 and HARTFORD, marked with a US over M.T. WICKHAM
Hachimak headband. CONN, with functioning hand-crank in front of the hammer, breech marked
$300-500 that rotates the barrels, and side with a P, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg.
boxes, ht. 7, lg. 15 in. 57 1/2 in.
$300-500 $200-400
1120
Seven Helmets, c. 1917-70s, a
German Model 40 double-decal police 1126 1132
helmet with liner, size 66 shell, a Model Naval Cannon Model, c. 20th century, Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c.
17 U.S. helmet with detached liner brass tube on a Spanish brown- 1834, walnut stock, tail of the lockplate
and no chinstrap, a U.S. M1 swivel painted wooden carriage, elevating marked PHILA/1834, and marked
bale front seam helmet with liner and wedge, and wheels, with black-painted US over M.T. WICKHAM in front of
chinstrap, a British WWII helmet with iron hardware, ht. 3 1/4, lg. 8 in. the hammer, breech dated 1833, and
net and liner, a U.S. Korean War M1 $200-300 marked with an eagle head, and P/V,
helmet with liner, a U.S. Vietnam-era barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57 3/4 in.
M1 helmet with liner and camouflage $300-500
cover, and an unknown helmet and 1127
liner with European size markings. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, c. early
$400-600 19th century, walnut stock, lockplate 1133
marked M.T. WICKHAM/PHILA, barrel British Pattern 1839 Percussion
marked US/P/F, barrel lg. 42, overall Musket, c. 19th century, walnut stock
1121 lg. 57 1/2 in. with a broad arrow stamp on the
Three Rifle Scopes, c. 20th century, $400-600 butt over BO, brass fittings, lockplate
an M84 scope, blued-steel with rubber marked TOWER with a crown over VR,
eye cap, an M45 scope with mounts, breech of the barrel has proof marks,
marked TELESCOPE, M45 NO. barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 54 3/4 in.
4968/M.H.R. CO. 1943-R.J.D., and
a Lyman scope marked THE LYMAN Provenance: From the collection of the
GUN SIGHT CORP./MADE IN U.S.A. late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
MIDDLEFIELD, CONN./U.S. PATENT Fleck.
NO. 2078858/ALASKAN B3224, lg. 8 $300-500
7/8 to 13 in.
$200-400
fittings and pewter nose cap, octagonal with brass buttplate, triggerguard, and Three Reproduction Muskets,
barrel, blued lockplate missing the eagle shield plate on the wrist, iron c. late 20th century, a Parker Hale
hammer and hammer screw, barrel lg. lockplate, barrel, and barrel bands, musketoon, walnut stock marked on
32, overall lg. 47 1/2 in. barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 48 1/2 in. the right butt PARKER HALE LTD, color
$600-800 $400-600 case hardened lock marked 1858/
ENFIELD, with blued-steel fittings, a
reproduction Model 1841 percussion
1136 1141 rifle made by REPLICA ARMS-
Kentucky-style Half-stock U.S. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle- RIDGEFIELD N.J., with a walnut stock,
Conversion Percussion Rifle, c. early musket, c. 1864, walnut stock, steel brass and steel fittings, marked on
to mid-19th century, maple half-stock fittings, lockplate dated 1864, steel the left side of the barrel FOR BLACK
with brass fittings and pewter nose barrel missing the rear sight, steel POWDER ONLY, and a THOMPSON/
cap, octagonal barrel marked with ramrod, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. CENTER black powder half stock
unreadable maker, lockplate marked $200-300 Kentucky-style rifle.
with foliate designs, barrel lg. 39, $300-500
overall lg. 55 1/2 in.
$600-800 1142
Three Continental Bolt Action Rifles, 1146
c. late 19th century, a Model 1878 Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield
1137 Swiss Vetterli, serial number 165305, Rifle with Sling, Bayonet, and
English-style Half-stock Fowler, c. with a walnut stock and blued-steel Scabbard, c. late 19th century, walnut
1850s, walnut stock with checkered fittings; a Model 1870/87 Italian Vetterli, stock, steel lockplate marked with an
wrist, steel and silver fittings, foliate serial number KP1523, with a walnut eagle and U.S./SPRINGFIELD, and on
designs on the lockplate, breech, barrel stock and blued-steel fittings; and a front of trapdoor U.S/MODEL/1873,
tang, triggerguard, and buttplate tang, Model 1871/88 Dutch Beaumont-Vitali, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52, overall
browned-steel barrel and wooden serial number 346, with a walnut stock bayonet lg. 21 3/8 in.
ramrod, barrel lg. 27 3/4, overall lg. 44 and bright fittings.
1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of the
$400-600 Provenance: From the collection of late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence Fleck. Fleck.
$300-500 $400-600
1138
Group of Six Altered Muskets for
Parts, c. 19th century, two early 1143 1147
19th century militia muskets missing Two Model 1886 Austrian Steyr Belgian Single-shot Rifle, c.
parts, a Model 1816 conversion that Rifles, c. late 19th century, walnut 1880s, .22 caliber, walnut stock with
has been cut down, a Model 1863 stocks, steel fittings, left side of checkered wrist and fore-end, steel
rifle-musket with a cut-down stock, a the receivers marked E.W.F.G. fittings, octagonal barrel marked near
British Pattern 53 Enfield rifle-musket STEYR/1886 with a crown over L.I. and the breech BELGIUM, barrel lg. 25,
with cut-down stock, and an Austrian M.1886, overall lg. 45 3/4 to 51 3/4 in. overall lg. 40 1/2 in.
conversion musket with cut-down $250-350
stock and bayonet. Provenance: From the collection of the
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence
Provenance: From the collection of the Fleck.
late Peter F. Frazier and M. Prudence $300-500
Fleck.
$400-600
11 3/4 in. stage, hinged magnifier above concave Newcastle on Tyne, single lever bell
$400-600 mirror, the hinged mahogany box with command, all resting on the cast iron
two objective lenses and four slides, painted base, ht. 38 1/2 in.
instrument ht. 6 in. $600-800
1164 $200-250
Two Sand Glasses, 20th century, a
red-stained beveled-edge end plate 1174
example, with four turned columns, 1170 Three Ship’s Wheels and a Ship’s
encasing the colorless glass bulb; Buff and Buff Engineer’s Transit, Compass, 20th century, a brass and a
a mahogany example with round Boston, no. 15792, with a 12-in. chrome plated brass six-spoke wheel
endplates and three turned columns scope, bubble level, and vertical with turned wood handles, a wood
encasing the bulb, ht. 9 in. circle, all resting on “A”-frame support, six-spoke wheel with aluminum center
$200-400 silvered compass dial marked in part hub reading Skee-Craft; and a 2-in.
Buff & Buff Mfg. Co. 15792, enclosed E.S. Ritchie & Sons gimbaled brass
horizontal circle, and four adjustable compass in oak box.
1165 feet, ht. 14 in. $200-400
Henry Browne & Son Ltd. “Sestrel” $200-400
Compass, London, 19th/20th century,
the brass case engraved in part 1175
Henry Browne & Son Ltd. Barking 1171 Farragut Association Naval Veterans
& London no. 9349/B along the top Two 19th Century Surveyor’s Presentation Bell and Compass,
edge, wet card compass with cardinal Instruments, New York and Ohio, Providence, Rhode Island, with a
points, sighting prism and turned the surveyor’s compass with a 5-in. Waterbury Clock Co. clock depicting
wood handle, in a fitted hinged case silvered dial marked B. Pike & Sons a sailor, above the engraved brass
with “Sestrel” Henry Browne & Son 166 Broadway N.Y. with dual bubble bell reading Farragut Assn. Naval
Ltd celluloid plaque attached to door levels and sighting arms; the surveyor’s Veterans Port of Providence Damn
panel, instrument ht. 9 1/2 in. transit marked James Foster Jr. the torpedoes-Go ahead, a 6 1/2-in.
$300-500 Cincinnati on the 5-in. silvered dial, “A”- gimbaled E.S. Ritchie liquid compass
frame, 9-in. scope with level, enclosed with brass bezel stamped in part
circular scale with dual vernier reading 3992 and July 10 1870, housed in
1166 windows, ht. 11 in. a mahogany box, all mounted to a
7-inch Radius Bronze and Brass $600-800 turned wood stool, ht. 52 in.
Sextant, no. 168, black lacquered $400-600
pierced bronze frame, inset silvered
scale calibrated 0-150, and engraved 1171A
with illegible maker’s name and Two D.H. & C.C. Morrison’s 1176
Edinburgh, horizon mirror, sunshades, Industrial Blueprints, Dayton, Ohio, Cast Bronze Bell, 20th century,
telescope, index arm with magnifier, 19th century, the two blueprints for the stamped ER with a crown and SCC
all in a fitted oak box with additional Columbia Bridge Works, one reading 8/56 on the head, matted waist and
lenses and certificate by Hezzanith in part Morrison’s Iron Arch. Counter- iron clapper with leather strap, ht. 10
Observatory, London. Arched. Bridge, 1851, the other in.
$300-500 reading Morrison’s Patent wrought Iron $250-350
Truss Bridge, both in clear wrap on
press board, lg. 28, ht. 19 1/2 to 20
1167 in.; together with two Keuffel & Esser
Two Brass Monocular Microscopes, Co. slide rules, a 6-in. ruler, a drafting
19th century, a Martin Drum-type set, and slide rule manual.
boxed microscope, with two additional $150-250
objectives, tweezers, and slides, all
housed in a fitted box; the other with
square stage and adjustable slide hold
down, and an associated mahogany
box.
$200-400
and chrome Art Deco case with coin New Hampshire, and a hand-held broken off), in a fitted velvet-lined
aperture at top, three reel strips, stereoscope. carrying case.
Guaranteed $10 Jackpot window, lever $200-300 $400-600
crank on side, and dual pay-out coin
holders, ht. 26 in.
1204
$400-600 1198
“Bodyscope” Medical Folio,
Large Collection of Photographic
compiled by Ralph Segal, 1935,
Stereoscope Cards, early 20th
gilt embossed title and caduceus
1193 century, including, American and
on cover, opening up to reveal two
National Cast Bronze Cash Register, European landscapes, architectural
color-lithographed pierced cards
Dayton, Ohio, with plaque above interiors and, exteriors, family portraits,
with rotating discs, each of the four
glass box reading Amount Purchased, presidents, and examples by retailers
pages with female or male subjects,
serial number marked on plaque such as H.C. White Co., Keystone
and description of anatomy, diet, and
538173/130, above the hinged View Co., Underwood & Underwood,
physiology, wd. 16 x ht. 20 1/2 in.
midsection, two rows of keys above and Griffith & Griffith, over 650 in total.
$200-250
the white glass counter, and a divided $500-700
wood drawer, ht. 19 in.
$200-250
1205
1199
Two 14kt Gold Howard Open Face
Mahogany-cased Medical
Watches, Boston, both with 17-jewel,
1194 Instruments, 19th/20th century,
stem-wind, stem-set, damascened
Millionaire Calculator by Hans W. collection of bone and stainless steel
nickel movements, porcelain dials
Egli, Zurich, Switzerland, no. 2372, scalpels, tweezers, and scissors,
with sunk seconds, no. 1226672 with
with motor attachment, eight slides, housed in a hinged box with two
a monogram on the case back and
sixteen-digit capacity, multiplier- removable divided trays, brass plaque
a lengthy dedication on the cuvette
lever and regulator (for addition, on lid reading C.S. Middleton. M.D.,
with a 14kt chain and small pocket
multiplication, division and subtraction) box wd.10 1/2 in.
knife dia. 45 mm, and no. 932265 in a
and crank on a painted brass bedplate, $300-500
swing-out Roy case with monogramed
slide table and instruction plate on
back, dia. 50 mm.
interior lid, two brass plaques reading
$300-500
in part: Hans W. Egli Ingenteur and a 1200
distributer agent plaque reading: W.A. Brass Transfusion Pump by Bigg,
Morschhauser New York, sitting on 19th century, the 5-in. cylinder
1206
the original desk frame with two oak engraved Bigg Macker St Thomas’s St.
Two Howard Gold-filled Open
veneered table wings, and a copy of Southwark, with turned bone handle,
Face Watches, Boston, both lever-
the original operating manual, machine and twin nozzles, overall lg. 9 1/4 in.
set movements in Howard swing-
wd. 25 1/2 in.
out cases, No. 978036 17-jewel
Literature: Bennion, Antique Medical
damascened nickel movement, and
Provenance: Reportedly purchased for Instruments, p. 192.
No. 1102236 21-jewel bridge plate
the U.S. Department of Agriculture and $400-600
movement marked with maker’s
used by the Animal Nutrition Division
name, location, and number, and
at the Beltsville, Maryland, research
Extra Adjustment, Five Positions
station. 1201
Temperature, dia. 52 mm.
$1,500-2,500 National Battery Operated
$250-450
Otoscope, National Electrical
Instrument Co., Elmhurst, New York,
1195 the ribbed Bakelite instrument and
1207
Burkhardt Arithmometer, Germany, attachments, original manual, in a
Five Howard 10 Size Gold-filled
with black-enameled plate, eight velvet-lined fitted box.
Open Face Watches, Boston, all
slides, crank and sixteen-digit display, $200-400
with 17-jewel, stem-wind, stem-set,
operating instructions in German,
damascened nickel movements,
housed in a mahogany case with brass
various silver tone dials, in Keystone
plaque on top lid reading Burkhardt
Extra cases, three in white gold and
Arithmometer, lg. 23 in.
two in yellow gold, all dia. 43 mm.
$500-700
$300-500
No. 15827023, with a polychrome dial, 17-jewel movement in a 14kt gold 20, dia. 34 to 51 mm.
pierced gold hands, in a sterling silver case, and two with damascened nickel $400-600
hunting case. movements, a Hamilton 972, and an
$200-300 A.W. Gunnison, both in engraved, open
face, gold-filled cases. 1229
$200-300 Two Accutron Wristwatches and
1223 an Omega Speedmaster, the first
Three Waltham and Four Other Accutron with stainless steel and 14kt
Open Face Watches, the Walthams, 1226 gold-filled trim Accutron bracelet,
one with an engine-turned gold-tone Five Silver Open Face Pocket brushed silvered dial signed by maker,
dial, 15-jewel, damascened nickel Watches and Another, England and Accutron logo for 12 and beveled
movement, in a gold-filled case, a key- United States, including a “Liverpool” wedge numerals, center seconds and
wind, key-set movement No. 989122 in chain fusee movement in a sterling luminescent hands; the next Accutron
an Argentine Silver case, and a stem- consular case, a verge chain fusee with stainless steel case and clear dial
wind, set-set movement in Silveroid movement marked Bullingford, with stick numerals at the perimeter
case, a Seth Thomas with Montgomery London, 7152 in a sterling pair case, and full view of the movement, black
dial, 21-jewel, damascened, dual an Elgin H.H. Taylor in a coin silver leather band; the last, an Omega
color movement in a fully engraved consular case, an Aurora key-wind, Electronic Speedmaster/Chronometer
gold-filled case, a Burlington with No. 12040, and a stem-wind and set and signed on the dial, sweep
Montgomery dial, 21-jewel, nickel, bar- Elgin in engraved coin cases, and an seconds, Omega logo at 12 and date
type movement in a gold-filled case, open face gold-filled Rode, with a indication, gold-filled bracelet.
an Illinois with a 21-jewel Penn Special brass watch stand. $300-500
movement, engine-turned silver-tone $200-300
dial in an octagonal gold-filled case,
and a Hebdomas, eight-day, 15-jewel 1230
movement with visible balance wheel 1227 Two Incomplete Watch Movements,
in a repoussé base metal case marked Two 16 Size American Watches London, 18th century, including a
Huguenin, dia. 46 to 57 mm. Waltham and Hamilton, Pennsylvania champlevé silver dial with Roman
$450-650 and Massachusetts, the first, a 16 hour and Arabic minute numerals,
size Waltham Riverside, 19-jewel, center marked Brown/Fecit against a
serial no. 23080158, Arabic numeral matted background, beetle and poker
1224 double sunk dial, blued spade hands hands, the movement with tulip pillars
Five Silver American Pocket and sunk seconds, all in a sterling and and silvered regulation dial, (missing
Watches, Massachusetts, all with two-tone gold-filled case, and a 16 size components including balance and
porcelain dials marked with the Hamilton model 972 open face watch cock), backplate signed Rob Brown,
manufacturer’s name, a key-wind, with Arabic numeral double sunk dial 42 mm; the last with dial marked
key-set, Waltham no.5296044 in an marked Hamilton, blued-steel spade Arnold/Charles Frodsham/9078, three-
engine-turned English sterling silver, hands, stem-wind and set, 17-jewel quarter gilt plate movement marked
hunting case, a key-wind, key-set, movement, serial no. 897944, three- Arnold Charles Frodsham Patent/no.
Waltham no. 8765530 in an English quarter-plate damascened movement 9078, engraved balance cock and ruby
engine-turned open face case, a with crystal back to view movement. end stone, dia. 40 mm.
key-wind, key-set Hampden with $200-300 $100-150
movement marked405798, Springfield,
Mass., in an engraved coin silver
case, and two Walthams with stem-
wind, stem-set, damascened nickel
movements in engine engraved coin
cases, dia. 50 to 55 mm.
$300-500
1236 1239
1232 Tiger Maple and Mahogany David Wood Mahogany Tall Clock,
Agassiz 14kt Gold Hunting Case Veneered Tall Clock, Pennsylvania, Newburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1790,
Watch, c. 1860, No. 57752, enamel c. 1825, the swan’s neck pediment the dome-top case with freestanding
double sunk Roman numeral dial with mahogany veneer facade above reeded columns flanking the painted
with red five minute markings marked the freestanding columns flanking Arabic numeral iron dial, connected
Agassiz, fully engine-turned and the painted Roman numeral dial with directly to movement, reading ...Wood
engraved case marked 14 K, Dueber, cornucopia spandrels and moon’s age Newbury..., raised gilt starburst
stem-wind, lever-set, damascened in the arch, lamb’s tongue chamfered spandrels, and arch decoration,
nickel movement marked with maker’s columns flanking the banded pierced heart-shaped hands, seconds
name and number as above, dia. 40 mahogany veneered waist door bit, and calendar aperture, rectangular
mm. terminating on four turned feet, eight- waist door flanked by the brass capital
$400-600 day, time and hour strike movement reeded quarter-columns, eight-day,
with two tin-cased weights, ht. 92 in. time and hour strike movement,
$3,000-5,000 pendulum and two tin-cased weights,
1233 ht. 80 in.
One English and Two Swiss Silver $400-600
Watches, various dates, the English 1236A
pair cased watch by John Collins, American Renaissance Revival Oak
London, no. 21478, a chain fusee Tall Clock, retailed by H. Muhr’s & 1240
movement with verge escapement, Sons, Philadelphia, c. 1880-95, the Lawrence Smith Reproduction
pierced balance cock, enameled crest with central grotesque mask, Aaron Willard Shelf Clock, Winston-
Roman numeral dial, in an English two urn-form finials above arched Salem, North Carolina, c. 1979, scroll-
sterling silver case, dia. 53 mm; an hood with gadrooning and egg-and- top mahogany case, reverse-painted
eight-day Swiss open-face watch with dart molding, and glazed and beveled tablet marked Aaron Willard, Boston,
visible balance wheel in a Continental door enclosing 12 1/2-in. brass and stenciled and lyre decoration over the
silver case, and a key-wind, key-set steel dial with silvered chapter ring 7-in. dia. painted iron concave dial
Swiss watch for the Chinese market with applied Roman numerals, raised with Roman numerals, lower tablet
with fully engraved movement, duplex silvered seconds bit, and chime/silent with naval battle marked Escape of the
escapement, hinged glass cuvette, indicator, inscribed “H. Muhr’s & Sons, Constitution and lyre spandrels, ball
enameled Roman numeral dial with Philadelphia,” and painted with two feet, eight-day, time-only movement
Chinese markings and a sweep center full moons and landscapes in arch, marked Kilbourn & Proctor Inc., with a
seconds hand, dia. 55 mm. the waisted section with glazed and lead weight, ht. 35 in.
$200-300 beveled door flanked by carved stiles $1,000-1,500
surmounted by panther’s heads, on
base relief-carved with a tavern scene,
1234 with eight-day movement quarter- 1241
Joseph Dunbar Mahogany and chiming on four gongs, with pendulum, Riley Whiting Pillar and Scroll Shelf
Satinwood Tall Clock, Perth three brass-cased weights, and keys, Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, 1825,
Scotland, c. 1815, scroll-top case ht. 97, wd. 25 in. mahogany scroll-top case with three
with freestanding reeded columns $2,500-3,500 pineapple finials, painted wooden
flanking the painted Roman numeral Arabic numeral dial with raised gilt
iron dial with figures depicting the four shield decorated spandrels, reverse-
seasons in the spandrels, arch reading 1237 painted tablet depicting an observatory,
with Kindly Welcome, Jenny Brings New England Tiger Maple Tall Clock, printed maker’s label reading in part
him Ben, seconds and calendar bits, c. 1810, scroll-top case above the Modern Improved Clocks made and
indistinctly signed Jos. Dunbar/Perth, freestanding reeded columns, painted sold by Riley Whiting, thirty-hour
reeded quarter columns flanking the Arabic numeral dial with geometric and wooden movement with countwheel
inset rope-turned and banded waist floral spandrels and arch decoration, strike, two cast iron weights, and
door, eight-day, time and strike, brass serpentine waist door, cove-molded pendulum, ht. 30 1/2 in.
movement with false plate stamped base with scalloped apron, thirty- $600-800
Wilkes, two weights and pendulum, ht. hour, time and hour strike, pull-up
82 1/4 in. movement, ht. 89 in.
$800-1,200 $2,000-4,000
rosewood veneered case, painted zinc Two Seth Thomas Ball-top “Eclipse” manufactured by the New Haven Clock
Roman numeral dial, frosted glass Clocks, Thomaston, Connecticut, Company for the Southern Calendar
lower tablet, brass, eight-day, time c. 1890, the shelf and wall models, Clock Company of St. Louis.
and strike, “lyre” movement with steel both in walnut with painted zinc dial $700-900
springs, and an embossed, brass- (repainted), eight-day, spring powered,
faced pendulum bob, ht. 19 in. time, strike and alarm movement,
$250-450 maker’s label, and pendulum marked 1279
Eclipse, ht. 24 to 27 in. Southern Calendar Clock Company
$400-600 Fashion No. 2 Shelf Clock, St.
1270 Louis, Missouri, c. 1880, walnut
Seven Connecticut Shelf Clocks, veneered case with three turned finials,
various makers, a Jerome & Co. 1275 freestanding column on each side, full-
“Rocket” thirty-hour timepiece, two Reproduction J.C. Brown Acorn length wooden door with round time
tambour clocks (one with battery Clock, c. 1974, rosewood veneered and calendar dial openings, painted
movement), three Seth Thomas thirty- case with painted zinc dial signed zinc dials (repainted), eight-day, spring-
hour, time and alarm cottage clocks, Forestville Manufact. Co., Bristol, CT, powered, time and strike movement
and Seth Thomas “Joker Lever” thirty- USA, green and gold border on upper regulated by a pendulum, ht. 31 in.
hour carriage clock, ht. 7 1/2 to 11 in. glass, reverse-painted tablet inscribed $800-1,200
$300-500 Residence of J.C. Brown, Esq.,
flanking side ornaments and eight-day
lyre-shaped movement with detached 1280
1271 wooden fusees, and printed paper Southern Calendar Clock Company
New Haven “Preston” Balloon label stating Eight Day Spring Clocks, Fashion No. 3 Shelf Clock, St.
Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, Manufactured by J. C. Brown, Bristol, Louis, Missouri, c. 1878, walnut case
c. 1920, mahogany case with scroll Conn., ht. 24 in. with three turned finials, freestanding
inlay, 5-in. porcelain Arabic numeral $600-900 column on each side, both dials
dial marked Made by the New Haven painted zinc, the time dial with seconds
Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. U.S.A., bit, the calendar dial marked Southern
maker’s label on inside of rear door, 1276 Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, Mo,
spring-powered, brass, time and Ithaca No. 7 Shelf Cottage Calendar Patented March 18, 1879., spring-
rack strike movement, regulated by a Clock, Ithaca, New York, c. 1875, powered, eight-day, time and strike
pendulum, ht. 15 in. walnut case with printed paper time movement regulated by a pendulum
$300-400 and calendar dials, paper covered with a bob of a brass star on a nickel
rollers for the month and day of the disc, ht. 32 in.
week, eight-day, spring-powered, $1,000-1,500
1272 time and strike movement with alarm
Two Ingraham “Schoolhouse” mechanism mounted in the base, ht.
Drop Octagon Wall Clocks, Bristol, 22 in. 1281
Connecticut, c. 1910, one a small $400-600 Southern Calendar Clock Company
rosewood grain-painted case with 7-in. Fashion No. 4T Shelf Clock, St.
paper on zinc Roman numeral dial, Louis, Missouri, c. 1877, walnut case
gilt molded trim, maker’s label inside 1277 with three turned finials, two full-length
lower door, spring-powered, eight-day, National Calendar Clock Co. Shelf side columns, full-length door with
time and strike movement regulated Clock, with stained wood case, split Fashion in gold between the dials,
by a pendulum, the other an oak case columns with metal capitals and bases painted zinc dials with sunk seconds
with pressed decoration around dial flank the door, two black-painted metal on the time, calendar with company
and lower door, 12-in. paper Roman dials with gold numerals, the upper name and location, brass, eight-day,
numeral dial with days of the month on with Roman numerals the lower with time and gong strike movement with
outer edge, lower door glass marked Arabic numerals 1 to 31 for days of the Fashion stamped into top of front plate,
Regulator, paper label on back of case, month, both marked around the center and gold on black directions label
eight-day, time and simple calendar Manufactured for National Calendar pasted to inside, ht. 32 in.
movement, wooden pendulum rod and Clock Co., brass, eight-day, time, $1,000-1,500
a brass-faced bob, ht. 19 to 33 in. strike, and simple calendar movement
$200-300 with the trademark stamp of the New
Haven Clock Company, ht. 27 in.
$300-500
Clock, 20th century, the mahogany bezel with beveled glass, enamel $300-500
case banjo with a 3 1/2-in. Arabic Roman numeral dial, eight-day, chain
numeral dial reading Waltham Tiffany & fusee movement (probably English)
Co., reverse-painted tablets depicted regulated by a platform escapement, 1306
George Washington and Mount and a Russian submarine clock in a Seth Thomas “Camden” Shelf Clock,
Vernon, eight-day, 37 size, lever- painted metal case with hinged bezel, Thomaston, Connecticut, c. 1886,
escapement movement with winding Arabic numeral dial, sweep center with walnut case, highly decorated
crown in lower box; Seth Thomas gilt seconds, and an eight-day, spring- door glass, printed maker’s label in
“Lyre” with a 3-in. silvered dial reading powered, lever-escapement timepiece base, 6-in. paper Roman numeral
Seth Thomas 4-Jewels, eight-day, movement. dial (replaced), brass, eight-day, time,
time-only movement, ht. 21 to 22 in. $200-400 strike and alarm movement, regulated
$300-500 by a pendulum with flat brass rod and
beveled brass-faced ball, ht. 22 1/2 in.
1302 $150-250
1297 Waterbury Ship’s Bell Clock
Three Advertising Clocks, Coca Cola, and John Bliss & Co. Holosteric
Ever-Ready Razors, and Opticians, the Barometer, 20th century, the 1307
Coca-Cola a Gilbert store regulator Waterbury clock with a 4-in. silvered Two Seth Thomas “Omaha” Shelf
in a red-stained case, paper label on Roman numeral dial marked in part Clocks, Thomaston, Connecticut, c.
the back, printed paper dial marked Waterbury Clock Co., hinged brass 1885, both with painted zinc Roman
Coca Cola, lower door glass marked bezel, mounted to a mahogany case; numeral dials and gallery top, one
Drink Coca Cola, with eight-day, the 4 1/2-in. barometer dial marked in an ebonized finish with eight-day,
spring-powered, time-only movement John Bliss & Co New-York with time, strike, and alarm movement and
regulated by a pendulum with wooden thermometer and barometer readings a damascened nickel pendulum bob,
rod and brass-faced bob, the other from 28-31. the other in walnut with eight-day, time
two modern reproductions with eight- $200-250 and strike movement and damascened
day, time-only movements, ht. 18 to nickel pendulum bob, ht. 19 in.
34 in. $300-500
$300-500 1303
Seth Thomas Ship’s Bell Boat Clock,
Thomaston, Connecticut, the 6-in. 1308
1298 silvered dial with subsidiary seconds Wm. L. Gilbert Walnut “Elberon”
Seth Thomas Brass Ship’s Clock, marked Seth Thomas, Made in U.S.A., Shelf Clock, Winsted, Connecticut, c.
for Roth Brothers, New York, 3 1/4-in. in a spun brass case, hinged bezel, 1901, with ropetwist columns flanking
black Arabic numeral dial reading Roth brass, one-day, time and ship’s bell the full-length door with McCabe’s
Bros. New York U.S.A, seconds bit, strike movement, dia. 7 in. Patent calendar mechanism, 8-in.
screw bezel, eight-day movement $200-250 paper on zinc dial, maker’s label with
engraved Seth Thomas Thompson CT, instructions inside, spring-powered,
with a mahogany shelf bracket. eight-day, time and strike movement,
$200-400 1304 ht. 31 in.
Seth Thomas “Tear Drop” and “St. $800-1,200
Louis” Shelf Clocks, Thomaston,
1299 Connecticut, the “Tear Drop” in a
Seth Thomas Ship’s Bell Wall Clock, Walnut case with turned finial and 1309
c. 1890, with a 5 3/4-in. Roman drop ornaments, paper on brass dial, Ansonia “Triumph” Mirror Side
numeral silvered dial, hinged bezel spring-powered, eight-day, time and Clock, c. 1900, the black walnut
above the brass bell, one-day time and strike movement with a copper-tone case with mirrored sides, bronze
ship’s bell strike, lg. 10 1/2 in. starburst pendulum, the “St. Louis” in decorations and cupids, 6-in. paper
$200-250 a mahogany case with painted zinc Roman numeral dial (stained), brass,
dial marked with the Seth Thomas spring-powered, eight-day time and
logo, eight-day, spring-powered, time cathedral gong strike movement, two
and strike movement regulated by a jar faux mercury pendulum and beat
pendulum, ht. 15 1/2 to 24 in. scale, ht. 24 in.
$200-400 $300-500
garden, 3-in. porcelain Arabic numeral hands behind the convex glass hinged with urn finial, swag and acanthus leaf
dial, brass, eight-day, time and strike door, brass, eight-day, time and decorations, applied silvered Arabic
movement regulated by a pendulum, countwheel strike mechanism, ht. 17 numerals on the embossed dial, eight-
ht. 14 in. 1/4 in. day, time and strike, spring-powered
$400-600 $400-600 mechanism, ht. 16 in.
$200-300
1327 1332
French Renaissance Revival Brass French Renaissance Revival Brass 1337
Clock and Garniture Set, late 19th Shelf Clock, late 19th century, the French Renaissance Revival Gilt-
century, the flame and mythological urn-top case with pierced swag and brass Mantel Clock, late 19th century,
finial above the elaborate pierced brass foliate decoration throughout, 3 1/4-in. urn finial above the repoussé case
case with foliate and swag decoration Roman numeral enameled dial behind with applied foliate decoration, hinged
throughout, oval porcelain Roman the beveled glass hinged door, brass, beveled glass door surrounding the
numeral lozenges with a coat of arms eight-day, time and countwheel strike 3 3/4-in. Roman numeral porcelain
in center, all resting on four stepped mechanism, ht. 18 in. dial, case terminating in acanthus leaf
molded and two paw feet, brass, $400-600 decorated feet, eight-day, time and
eight-day, time and countwheel strike countwheel strike mechanism stamped
mechanism, together with two four- Rolser Paris, ht. 18 in.
light candelabras with matching clock 1333 $200-300
case decoration, ht. 24 in. French Gilt-brass Mounted Boulle-
$1,000-1,500 style Mantel Clock, late 19th century,
the four-finial dome-top case with 1338
acanthus leaf corners above the French Black Slate and Gilt Mantel
1328 arched glazed dial door, cobalt blue Clock, mid to late 19th century, the
French Renaissance Revival Brass Roman numeral porcelain shield dial bronze classical male figure with a
Clock and Garniture Set, late 19th with Arabic numeral minute markings book reading “L’art D’aimer” or “loving
century, the quatrefoil finial atop the on outer edge of chapter ring, applied art” in his left hand, sitting atop a
pierced dome top with flying buttresses plaque depicting two cherubs with a rock formation, Roman numeral 3-in.
and a coat of arms above the porcelain rooster and owl, porcelain cartouche porcelain dial, with pierced gilt hands,
Roman numeral shield dial flanked by reading Gaudron Paris, eight-day, black slate midsection with acanthus
freestanding columns, stepped molded brass, time and strike mechanism, ht. leaf gilt decorated corners, resting
pierced base with shield reading 21 in. on foliate decorated gilt base with
1558, eight-day, time and strike $1,200-1,800 volute formed feet, eight-day, time and
mechanism with platform escapement, countwheel strike mechanism, with silk
together with two urn-shaped pierced thread suspension, ht. 18 in.
convertible candlestick/finial garnitures, 1334 $200-300
clock ht. 15 in. French Renaissance Revival Brass
$700-900 Mantel Clock, late 19th century, the
swag and foliate decorated case with 1339
freestanding columns flanking the Two French Figural Clock Cases,
1329 3 1/2-in. Roman numeral porcelain late 19th century, a green marble
Brass and Mahogany Lantern-style dial with bronze decorated center, base with timepiece movement with
Clock, late 19th century, with a rooster brass, eight-day, time and gong strike spelter female statue with urn garniture
finial above two faux ringing bells, mechanism, ht. 15 1/2 in. (missing candelabras), the other a
brass front plate with fowl and floral $400-600 bronze and white marble case with a
decoration throughout, Roman numeral statue of a woman leaning on a small
porcelain shield-form dial and Arabic pipe organ.
numeral five minute markings, lower $200-300
plaque with 1756 date, pierced brass
fabric-backed side frets, brass, eight-
day, time and gong strike mechanism,
ht. 19 1/2 in.
$500-700
1357A 1363
Leicaflex SL2 Body and a Kilfitt Three Pre-War Automotive Steering
Lens, Germany, black body no. Wheels, a Packard, Cadillac, and
1392004, a Tele-Kilar 300mm f/5.6 Hupmobile, (wear), approx. dia. 17 1/2,
lens with Leitz adapter and shoulder 18, 17 1/4 in.
Clocks, Instruments & Militaria – Online
1360
Zeiss Ikon, Mamiya, National Graflex
and Three Other Cameras, various
makers and types, including a Zeiss
Ikonta 520/2, a Mamiya C3 twin lens
reflex with an 80mm lens, a National
Graflex Series II in a leather case, a
New-Vue model VC2 4 x 5 with a Ilex
Paragon lens in a No. 3 Acme shutter,
a Polaroid Electric Eye 900 and a
35mm camera, sold with a wooden
tripod and various accessories.
$300-500
1361
Three Large Format Lenses, a
Schneider 13.5cm f/3.5 Xenar No.
1815512, a Zeiss 30cm f/9 Apo-Tessar
No. 1699329, and a Kodak 7 1/2-in.
f/4.5 Anastigmat.
$200-300
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Accounts Payable, Trade - Kevin Rota, 508.970.3283
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