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Session #2 Friday, November 9, 2007 (Sale begins at 6:00 p.m. with Lot #501)
Lots #501 - #541 Firearms and Civil War
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Lot 501 - 1807 VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY MUSKET, all markings located on lockplate, additionally marked Richmond, thought to be a Confederate conversion to percussion, with ramrod. First half 19th century. 54 1/2" overall, 39" barrel. Appears to be in very good condition with expected wear. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 502 - COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, 32 W. C. F. caliber, hard rubber grips with rampant colt, serial #260290. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Accompanied by a 1996 letter of authentication from Colt Manufacturing Co. indicating that this revolver was shipped to Sears, Roebuck & Co. of Chicago, IL on November 7, 1904. First quarter 20th century. 7 1/2" barrel. Very good condition with some very light rust and light pitting, wear and carved initials to grips. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 503 - COLT ACE 22 CALIBER AUTOMATIC PISTOL, wooden checkered grips, marked "4518". Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First half 20th century. 4 3/4" barrel. Excellent condition with some light wear. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 504 - COLT MODEL 1911 U.S. ARMY 45 CALIBER AUTOMATIC PISTOL, wooden checkered grips, marked "United States Property" and "No. 39005", various inspector markings. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 5" barrel. Very good condition with normal wear to bluing and moderate wear to grips. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 505 - ITHACA MODEL 1911 A1 U.S. ARMY 45 CALIBER AUTOMATIC PISTOL, brown plastic checkered grips, marked "United States Property / No. 1442782", various inspector markings. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First half 20th century. 5" barrel. Excellent condition with very light wear. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 506 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 RIFLE, altered from Model 1905, 30-06 caliber, barrel with S. A. Ordnance Department markings and 05/A, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, period leather sling, serial #202433. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 43 1/4" overall, 24" barrel. Excellent condition with some light wear. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 507 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1922 M1(1) RIFLE, 22 caliber, second digit added indicating modification to M2 style, serial #5457B. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Second quarter 20th century. 43" overall, 24 1/2" barrel. Excellent condition. Estimate: $300 - $400.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 508 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE, 45-70 caliber, V/P with eagle head proof markings, no inspector markings located, original ramrod, serial #332135. Fourth quarter 19th century. 51 1/2" overall, 32 1/2" barrel. Very good visual condition some marking to barrel and stock, possible alterations. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 509 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, barrel with S. A. Ordnance Department markings and 7-32, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, serial #1469717. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 43 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Excellent condition with small patch to stock at buttplate. Estimate: $300 - $400.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 510 - REMINGTON US CONTRACT PERCUSSION MUSKET, lockplate stamped with "U.S.", "1862" and "REMINGTON'S / ILION, N.Y." below an eagle, brass patchbox, fitted with a period bayonet. Mid 19th century. 49" overall, 33" barrel. Excellent visual condition with possible replacements. Estimate: $300 - $500.
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Lot 511 - SAGINAW U.S. M1 CARBINE, 30 caliber, barrel with "Underwood / 4-43" above Ordnance Department markings, army sling, serial #1801133. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Mid 20th century. 36" overall, 17 1/2" barrel. Excellent condition. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 512 - SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1 GARAND RIFLE, 30 caliber, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, leather sling, serial #390624. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Mid 20th century. 43 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Excellent reworked condition, parts of unknown association. Estimate: $300 - $400.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 513 - SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1 GARAND RIFLE, 30 caliber, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, army sling, serial #4354362. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Mid 20th century. 43 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Excellent reworked condition, parts of unknown association. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 514 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE, 45-70 caliber, swivel and slide rings, V/P with eagle head proof markings, SWP above date inspector markings, serial #273699. Fourth quarter 19th century. 41" overall, 22" barrel. Very good visual condition with alterations. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 515 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, barrel with S. A. Ordnance Department markings and 9-13, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, later leather sling, serial #963624. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 43 1/4" overall, 24" barrel. Very good condition with alterations to stock. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 516 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, barrel with S. A. Ordnance Department markings and 9-16, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment complete with tools, period leather sling, serial #263527. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 44 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Very good condition with expected wear, possible alterations. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 517 - SNIDER ENFIELD SADDLE RING CARBINE, 577 caliber, markings include "1870 ENFIELD" on lockplate and "B131" on barrel, numerous other markings to metal and stock, brass buttplate with cleaning tools compartment complete with tools. Fourth quarter 19th century. 37 1/4" overall, 19" barrel. Very good visual condition with expected wear. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 518 - "HARPERS FERRY 1844" MARKED US PERCUSSION MUSKET, lockplate also marked with an eagle above "US", also stamped "US" on top of buttplate, with steel ramrod. Mid 19th century. 42" overall, 26 1/2" barrel. Good visual condition, reduced in length. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 519 - PEABODY CONNECTICUT MILITIA CONTRACT RIFLE, 45-70 caliber, two barrel bands, plate stamped "CONN / 610" under butt, lacking ramrod. Second half 19th century. 52" overall, 33" barrel. Fair condition with cleaned rust and some pitting, crack to butt and other wear to stock. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 520 - REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE, probably .43 Spanish, three barrel bands, only markings located are worn and on the tang, stamped "446" under stock, with ramrod. Fourth quarter 19th century. 50" overall, 35" barrel. Very good visual condition with expected wear. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 521 - EDDYSTONE MODEL 1917 U.S. MAGAZINE RIFLE, 30 caliber, barrel with E Ordnance Department markings and 7-18, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, serial #822060. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 46" overall, 26" barrel. Very good condition with possible alterations. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 522 - UNMARKED CIVIL WAR ERA REVOLVER, unknown caliber, three-screw frame, octagon barrel, six-shot rebated cylinder, with a leather holster. Third quarter 19th century. 8" barrel. Very good condition with expected wear and some minor pitting. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 523 - REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, barrel with R. A. Ordnance Department markings and 2-44, buttplate with cleaning tools compartment, army sling, serial #3982589. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. Mid 20th century. 43 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Very good condition with probable alterations. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 524 - PRUSSIAN PERCUSSION RIFLE, lockplate marked "Potsdam. G. S.", two barrel bands, "1822 / 172" stamped on barrel and brass buttplate, steel ramrod. 19th century. 42 1/2" overall, 27 1/2" barrel. Very good visual condition with possible alterations. Estimate: $150 - $250.
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Lot 525 - GERMAN MODEL 98 RIFLE, unknown caliber, spread-wing eagle atop a swastika markings, serial #9005. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First half 20th century. 43 1/2" overall, 24" barrel. Very good condition, stock has been cleaned. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 526 - ENFIELD 1917 RIFLE, unknown caliber, additional markings include "England" and "1833", brass buttplate with cleaning tools compartment. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 44" overall, 25" barrel. Very good condition with expected wear, lacking one sling swivel. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 527 - GERMAN MODEL 98 1918 RIFLE, unknown caliber, additional markings include Waffenfabrik, main serial #7333. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First half 20th century. 49" overall, 30" barrel. Very good condition, cleaned stock, parts are assembled. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 528 - ENFIELD 1916 RIFLE, unknown caliber, additional markings include "England" above "8848", brass buttplate with cleaning tools compartment. Subject to all State and Federal firearms rules and regulations. First quarter 20th century. 44" overall, 25" barrel. Good condition with wear, round plug in stock, lacking two sling swivels. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: The estate of Joe Judy, Roanoke, VA.
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Lot 529 - GERMAN IVORY-GRIP DAGGER PISTOL, unknown caliber, cork-screw trigger, hinged-lid compartment in handle, original sheath, no markings located. Mid 19th century. 15 1/4" overall, 4 7/8" barrel, 8 5/8" blade. Excellent condition, lacking one grip screw, slight discoloration to blade and sheath. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Provenance: Descended in a Winchester, VA family.
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Lot 530 - HIGHLY CARVED AND ENGRAVED GERMAN SPORTING RIFLE, signed "M. Gruny Jngolstadt" on top of the octagonal barrel, unknown caliber, lever action breech load, walnut stock with iron butt plate and oversized cheek rest, attached owners plaque. Fourth quarter 19th century. 48" overall, 29 1/2" barrel. Very good condition with some very light rust to barrel, small losses to stock including at the end of the forearm and at the butt plate joint. Estimate: $300 - $500.
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Lot 531 - AMERICAN SIGNED KENTUCKY-STYLE FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLE, tiger maple full stock, illegible script signature on top of barrel, Rogers marked on lockplate, with wooden ramrod. First quarter 19th century. 59" overall, 42" barrel. Very good restored condition. Estimate: $300 - $400.
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Lot 532 - SIGNED "C. A. KING" OHIO PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE, tiger maple half stock with brass patchbox, stamped "C. A. KING / CIRCLEVILLE, O" on top of barrel, with wooden ramrod. First half 19th century. 52" overall, 36 1/2" barrel. Very good visual condition with numerous well done repairs. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 533 - AMERICAN SIGNED "W. A. MORRIS" PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE, tiger maple half stock with brass patchbox and inlays, signed within a German silver inlay on top of barrel. First quarter 19th century. 50" overall, 34 1/2" barrel. Well done early repair to stock, normal wear. Estimate: $200 - $300.
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Lot 534 - CUSTOM REPRODUCTION TOWER FLINTLOCK MUSKET, engraved on brass plate "Frederick Gallagher, 1775 - 1975", with steel ramrod. Fourth quarter 20th century. 58" overall. Excellent condition. Estimate: $100 - $150.
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Lot 535 - AMERICAN HALF-STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE, lockplate stamped "A. W. SPIES", with wooden ramrod. Mid 19th century. 51 1/2" overall, 36" barrel. Excellent condition. Estimate: $100 - $150.
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Lot 536 - "W. RICHARDS" DOUBLE-BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN, muzzle loader, checkered stock, with wooden brass-end ramrod. Second half 19th century. 52" overall, 35 1/2" barrel. Very good visual condition. Estimate: $100 - $150.
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Lot 537 - AMERICAN PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADER, full stock, marked "SHARPE" on lockplate and "L.H." on barrel. Mid 19th century. 56" overall, 40" barrel. Good condition with normal wear. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 538 - EUROPEAN IVORY-HANDLE DAGGER, blade with four concave sides, original sheath, no markings located. Second half 19th century. 8 1/4" overall. Crack and chip to handle, small separations to sheath. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 539 - CONFEDERATE FLAGS PAINTING, oil on artist's board, depicting the four CSA flags against a cloud-like background, the pole of the battle flag is broken, not signed. Second half 19th century. 12 1/4" x 9 1/4". Very good condition with minor paint losses at lower edge. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 540 - CONFEDERATE DEPOSITORY RECEIPT, Harrisonburg, VA, March 25, 1864. Along with an 1846 Virginia Militia commission for Perry Zirkle signed by Governor John M. Patton. Two pieces total. Second and third quarters 19th century. 4" x 8" and 8" x 9 3/4". Very good condition with folds, second with spotting and loss of seal. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 541 - MILITARY PRINTS, LOT OF TWO, copper-plate engraving titled "Der Americanische Gener: Arnold" and a hand-colored N. Currier titled "Napoleon Crossing the Alps", not framed. Late 18th and 19th centuries. 9 1/2" x 7" sight and 15" x 11". First excellent, second with water stains. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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