Civil War Artifacts & Gun Auction
Catalogue Information: 158 lots | 142 with images
Viewing Notes:
7th November 12 noon to 5pm.
Lot 6801: The marking is worn to the point that you can not
The marking is worn to the point that you can not read it, but the old stamping that is readable is Bridesburg, Md., 1863. The musket measures some 5 feet 10". The tamping rod appears to be original and in good condition. Carved JM probably for an ow [...more]
Lot 6802: No makers markings, threaded screw opening for the
No makers markings, threaded screw opening for the charge, 4" diameter, numerous dents and scratches, 10 pound weight.
Lot 6803: Found in Fredericksburg, Va., this Spencer Carbine
Found in Fredericksburg, Va., this Spencer Carbine Shell measures some 1 1/2" long. No visible makers marking.
Lot 6804: Starr Arms Co., New York, Patent. Jan. 10, 1856, 6
Starr Arms Co., New York, Patent. Jan. 10, 1856, 6 Shot 44 Cal. Walnut handle, stamped number on the cylinder of 1803 and matching number on the top of the trigger, pistol, Civil War era, most of the plated finish from the metal is gone, the handle d [...more]
Lot 6805: Feb. 17, 1864, possibly signed by Darby fold lines
Feb. 17, 1864, possibly signed by Darby fold lines and edge tears, 7" long by 3" tall.

