1924 | Octet SALE NUMBER 1867 NeAnH |! PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND THE COLLECTION OF ARMS FORMED BY THE LATE RUSSELL HOPKINS TARRYTOWN, N. Y. COMPRISING EXAMPLES OF THE REVOLUTIONARY & CIVIL WAR PERIODS; EUROPEAN LATE XVIIITH & EARLY XIXTH CENTURIES; ORIENTAL & FILIPINO SWORDS, DAGGERS, SPEARS, KNIVES, &C. TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF MRS. VERA L, S. HOPKINS ADMINISTRATRIX TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, TWENTY-EIGHTH, TWENTY-NINTH AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK THE ANDERSON GALLERIES [MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presivent] PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 1924 Y ‘wae Mi SALE NUMBER 1867 ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND THE COLLECTION OF ARMS FORMED BY THE LATE RUSSELL HOPKINS TARRYTOWN, N. Y. COMPRISING EXAMPLES OF THE REVOLUTIONARY & CIVIL WAR PERIODS; EUROPEAN LATE XVIIITH & EARLY XIXTH CENTURIES; ORIENTAL & FILIPINO SWORDS, DAGGERS, SPEARS, KNIVES, &C. TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF MRS. VERA L. S. HOPKINS ADMINISTRATRIX TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, TWENTY-EIGHTH, TWENTY-NINTH AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK THE ANDERSON GALLERIES [MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT] PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 1924 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All bids to be per Lor as numbered in the catalogue. 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may delay or injuriously affect the sale. 3- Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased to be resold immediately. 4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 6. “All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such declaration. 7. Terms Caso. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such resale it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of The Anderson Galleries, Incor- porated, to enforce the contract with the buyer, without such re-sale. 8. Bios. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. g. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. Priced Copy of the Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents . Sor each session of the sale THE ANDERSON GALLERIES INCORPORATED PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK TELEPHONE, PLAZA 9356 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST SALES CONDUCTED BY MR, F, A. CHAPMAN AND MR, A, N. BADE ORDER OF SALE MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS 1- 30 AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. 31- 51 EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING GUNS ORIENTAL SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. ORIENTAL FIREARMS FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION MUSKETS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING GUNS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS _ BATTLE AXES, SPEAR HEADS, POWDER FLASKS, ETC. FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS 52- 71 72— 92 93-110 111-127 128-146 147-175 176-196 197-224 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS ORIENTAL SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETO. ORIENTAL FIREARMS ORIENTAL SHIELDS, HELMETS AND ARM GUARDS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS AND DAGGERS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS BATTLE AXES, SPEAR HEADS, ETC. 225-246 247-282 283-302 303-323 324-343 344-378 379-397 398—430 431-445 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK AND PER- CUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS POLE ARMS, LANCES, SPEARS, ETO. ORIENTAL SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. ORIENTAL SHIELDS, HELMETS AND ARM GUARDS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK AND PER- CUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS AND KNIVES FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS BATTLE AXES, SPEAR HEADS, ETC. 446-475 476-495 496-514 515-533 534-556 557-575 576-613 614-636 637-661 662-684 SALE MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, AT 2:30 FIRST SESSION NUMBERS 1-224 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION bo is) 4 PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS NUMBERS 1-30 FIVE POCKET PISTOLS (Sold as is) (5) DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL An interesting ‘‘trade’’ piece. Length, 17 inches TWO ‘‘BOOTLEG’’ PERCUSSION PISTOLS | (Sold as is) (2) Length, 20 inches 22 CALIBRE BOLT ACTION FOREIGN TARGET PISTOL With double set trigger. Modern. Almost factory-new condi- tion. Fine walnut stock. Length of barrel, 12 inches; length over all, 21 inches THREE SUPERPOSED TURN-OVER CARTRIDGE POCKET PISTOLS (3) lor) -~] co ie) TWO ALL-METAL PISTOLS One knuckleduster revolver, .22 calibre; the other, all metal derringer. (2) THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS (Sold asis) (5) FOUR AMERICAN PERCUSSION PEPPER BOXES (4) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ly 18 19 20 21 THREE FRENCH PIN-FIRE PEPPER BOXES In good condition. (3) DOUBLE -BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL WITH BAYONET Good condition. Length, 9 inches FRENCH CANNON BARREL FULL STOCK COACH PISTOL All parts brass except moving parts of lock. Length, 12 inches BRITISH GOVERNMENT FLINTLOCK PISTOL asout 1810 Marked ‘‘G. R.’’ crowned. Good condition. Length, 15 inches FLINTLOCK ‘‘BOOTLEG’’ TYPE PISTOL Belgium-made. Almost factory-new condition. Length, 1214 inches TWO SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS One marked ‘‘Egg & Sons, No. 1, Piccadilly, London’’. Good condition ; the other marked ‘‘Sharee, London’’. (2) Length, 1114 and 10 inches LE MAT TEN-SHOT REVOLVER Largely used by Confederate officers in the Civil War. Length, 10 inches TWO EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1850 (2) Length, 10 inches HEAVY PIN-FIRE REVOLVER .62 calibre. Good order. Length, 10 inches THREE BRASS SIGNAL PISTOLS CIVIL WAR PERIOD (Sold as is) (3) PAIR OF DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS Marked ‘‘Zuglia Arcabucero’’. (2) Length, 13 inches LE PAGE BREECH-LOADING COMBUSTIBLE CAR- TRIDGE PISTOL .62 calibre. Marked ‘‘Invention Le Page Arq’du Roy.’’ A high grade piece in fine condition. Length, 13 inches 22 23 24 29 26 27 28 29 SPANISH SUPERPOSED DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINT- LOCK PISTOL Brass barrels worked from one piece. With unusual turn-over pan and lock. Length, 11 inches TWO DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABouT 1860 (2) FLINTLOCK PISTOL FIRST QUARTER OF 18TH CENTURY Barrel elaborately chiselled and gilded; other fittings engraved and showing traces of gilding. Marked ‘‘Schmer, 1725, a Eisenach’’. Length, 20 inches FRENCH DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL WITH UNUSUAL SAFETY DEVICES ABout 1830 Belt hook. Length, 1114 inches THREE CIVIL WAR PERIOD PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (3) DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK PISTOL = asout 1750 Length, 13 inches PAIR OF FRENCH DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS ABouT 1750 Marked ‘Bauduin’’. (Sold asis) (2) Length, 16 inches PIN-FIRE REVOLVER WITH FOLDING DAGGER Fine condition. 30 WALSH TEN-SHOT REVOLVER 31 Good condition. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS KNIVES, ETC. NUMBERS 31-51 FIVE ORNAMENTAL SWORDS (Sold as is) (5) 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Ay 45 THREE UNUSUAL SWORDS AND FINE ETCHED LATE 18TH CENTURY SWORD BLADE (Sold as is) (4) THREE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORDS WITH SCABBARDS (Sold as is) (8) Average length, 24 inches FOUR ARTILLERY SABRES (Sold as is) (4) Average length, 30 inches FOUR ARTILLERY SABRES WITH SCABBARDS (4) Length, 29 inches LEFT-HAND DAGGER AND CLASP KNIFE CONTAINING TWO FORKS The latter European, early 18th century. (Sold as is) (2) SIX ORNAMENTAL SWORDS (Sold as is) (6) TWENTY-TWO BAYONETS, VARIED Some with scabbards. (Sold as is) (22) NINETEEN U. 8. BAYONETS Some with scabbards. (Sold as is) (19) SEVEN SWORD BAYONETS AND THREE KNIFE BAY- ONETS Five with scabbards. (Sold asis) (10) TEN EUROPEAN SABRE BAYONETS (Sold as is) (10) TEN EUROPEAN SABRE BAYONETS (Sold as is) (10) TEN FRENCH DAGGER BAYONETS aBouT 1875 (10) . FOUR U. 8. KNIFE BAYONETS WITH SCABBARDS (4) FOUR U. S. ARMY KNIVES WITH SCABBARDS (4) 4 46 TWO U. S. TRENCH KNIVES, AND TWO TROWEL BAY- ONETS With scabbards. (4) 47 FIVE SPANISH DAGGERS Three with scabbards. (Sold as is) (5) 48 FIVE EUROPEAN DAGGERS (Sold as is) (9) 49 FIVE EUROPEAN HUNTING KNIVES WITH SCABBARDS (Sold as is) (5) | 50 FIVE EUROPEAN HUNTING KNIVES (Sold as is) 5) 51 SIX EUROPEAN CLASP KNIVIES wmuippLe or 19TH CENTURY (Sold as is) (6) EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS | NUMBERS 52-71 52 FLINTLOCK SMOOTH BORE English; marked ‘‘I. P. Moore, warranted’’. Good condition; needs cleaning. 53 FLINTLOCK MILITARY TYPE MUSKET No marks. Good condition; needs cleaning. 54 TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS One ‘‘trade’’ musket; the other English flintlock gun marked ‘‘Scott, Birmingham’’. (Sold as is) (2) 55 TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS One marked ‘‘Tulles’’, about 1780; other ‘‘trade’’ musket, 1825. (Sold asis) (2) 56 TWO FLINTLOCK ARMY MUSKETS | One ‘‘Tower’’, crowned ‘‘GR’; other Springfield, 1831. (Sold as is) (2) 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 U. S. ARMY RIFLE Lindsey’s patent. Two hammer model. A rare piece, in good condition. FIVE MILITARY RIFLES (a) Hall, 1851; (b) European, dated 1869, breech loading; (c) Lindsey; (d) Springfield, 1870; (e) Remington. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKETS (a) Spanish, 1857; (b) Hall, 1832; (c) Springfield, 1870; (d) Chassepot, 1866; (e) Remington. (Sold as is) (5) FOUR U. 8. MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKETS (a) Springfield, 1870; (b) Sharp; (c) Eli Whitney; (d) Harpers Ferry, 1828. (Sold as is) (4) FIVE MILITARY-TYPE GUNS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY-TYPE GUNS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY-TYPE GUNS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SHOT GUNS Percussion and breech loading. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SHOT GUNS Percussion and breech loading. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY MUSKETS (a) Waters, 1826; (b) French, 1860; (c) Italian, 1860; (d) Hall, percussion, 1832; (e) Springfield, 1862. (Sold as is) (5) THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold as ay (3) THREE DOUBLE- BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold asis) (8) 69 70 71 72 73 95 76 17 7 CO 79 80 THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold as is) (3) THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold as is) (3) THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold as is) (3) ORIENTAL SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. NUMBERS 72-92 CHINESE TWIN SWORD In pierced and engraved brass scabbard. Length, 28 inches THREE ORIENTAL DAGGERS WITH SCABBARDS (Sold as is) (8) SEVEN ORIENTAL KNIVES (7) FIVE NATIVE AFRICAN FIGHTING KNIVES (Sold asis) (5) FIVE NATIVE AFRICAN FIGHTING KNIVES (Sold as is) (5) MALAY KRISS AND AFRICAN SHORT SWORD (Sold as is) (2) FILIPINO BORONG WITH SCABBARD, AND SHEATH KNIFE The former of American origin. (2) Length, 27 inches INDIA KATAR AND TWO ODD SWORD-LIKE DAGGERS (Sold as is) (8) TWO NORTH INDIA HUNTING KNIVES With elaborate grips, marked ‘‘Mrs. L. C. Gordon, RA’’ and ‘‘Captain L. C. Gordon’’, With sheaths, (2) Length, 15 inches 7 81 TWO SWORDS AND PIKE HEAD (a) Turkish small scimitar, with scabbard; (b) Nubian desert scythe sword; (c) early boarding pike head. (3) 82 CHINESE TWIN SWORDS Carved wooden grips. In fine condition. In leather sheath. (2) Length, 21 inches 83 TWO DIRKS One Spanish, marked ‘‘ Artilleria Fabrica, Toledo, 1890’’, Blade etched and gilded. Horn grip. With scabbard. The other Abyssinian with native scabbard. (2) Length, 18 and 20 inches 84 FOUR MALAY KNIVES One Kampalan, one kriss, two bolos. (Sold asis) (4) 85 FOUR MALAY KRISSES Straight or plain shaped Damascene blades. Carved handles, one wound with rattan. (Sold asis) (4) Length not over 29 inches 86 FOUR MALAY KRISSES Two with flame-shaped blades, the others plain. The carved wooden hilts encased in metal or wound with wire or rattan. (Sold as is) (4) Length not over 29 inches 87 TWO MALAY KRISSES Carved bone handles with floral decoration. (2) 88 FOUR NORTH AFRICAN WEAPONS One straight sword with 16th century European blade; one sword, club shape, with broad pommel; two spear heads. (4) 89 FOUR JAPANESE KATANAS With scabbards. (Sold as is) (4) Average length, 39 inches 90 THREE ORIENTAL SABRES (Sold as is) (3) “91 JAPANESE KATANA Engraved bone, brass-mounted scabbard. Length, 33 inches 8 92 JAPANESE PALACE GUARDIAN’S SWORD In elaborately lacquered scabbard. Mountings in engraved bronze. With ray skin grip. Marked with the arms of a noble Japanese family. Length, 36 inches ORIENTAL FIREARMS _ NUMBERS 93-110 93 MOORISH RIFLE Round steel barrel, damascened and with silver inlay. The butt in brass setting, with engraving. (Lock defect) Length, 56 inches 94 MOORISH FLINTLOCK GUN Octagonal barrel of blue steel. The butt with hammered metal trimmings. Flintlock of Oriental make. Length, 55 inches 95 TWO ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (2) 96 TURKISH GUN Heavy barrel with engraved and silver decoration of arabesques. Turkish maker’s mark. The butt with inlay of metal wire and studs, of characteristic Balkanic and Turkish ornamentation. (Lock defect) Length, 52 inches 97 SHORT MOORISH FLINTLOCK GUN Octagonal barrel of Damascene steel. The butt with metal and ivory inlay. Length, 41 inches 98 THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (8) 99 MATCHLOCK GUN JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY The octagonal barrel of blue steel with silver inlay of dragon. Butt with cherry blossom inlay in brass. (Sold as is) Length, 51 inches 100 THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (3) 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 TURKISH RIFLE Round barrel with engraved and silver inlaid decoration. The butt with mother-of-pearl inlay. Flintlock. (Sold as is) Length, 50 inches TURKISH 18TH CENTURY BLUNDERBUSS The trumpet-shaped barrel -with engraved Neskhi inscription. Flintlock, of European make (mark ‘‘Tower’’). Wooden butt, with copper wire inlay. Length, 28 inches FOUR ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (4) JAPANESE MATCHLOCK GUN Octagonal barrel of blue steel with silver inlay of maple leaves in the rain and crest. (Matchlock defect) Chrysanthemum inlay on the wooden butt. Length, 52 inches JAPANESE MATCHLOCK RIFLE Octagonal barrel of blue steel inlaid with dragon design in gold and copper. The wooden butt with brass ornament of cherry blossom, chrysanthemum and Foo-lion. _ Length, 53 inches JAPANESE MATCHLOCK GUN 18TH CENTURY Octagonal barrel of blue steel richly inlaid with dragon design in gold, silver and copper. Wooden butt inlaid with chrysanthe- mum, lotus flower, ete. in brass. Length, 53 inches JAPANESE MATCHLOCK GUN 18TH CENTURY Octagonal barrel. Blue steel with characters and Paulania emblem inlaid in silver and gold. Fine wooden shaft and butt. Matchlock and chrysanthemum inlay of the butt in brass. Length, 53 inches THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (38) NORTH AFRICAN RIFLE Long octagonal barrel of European origin. The butt ebony and steel with inlaid silver decoration of arabesques. Length, 68 inches 10 110 THREE TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOLS Flintlocks. The butts of two inlaid in silver wire; the third with brass mounting. (3) 3 FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION MUSKETS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING GUNS NUMBERS 111-127 111 THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold asis) (8) 112 THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold as is) (8) 113 THREE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUNS (Sold asis) (8) 114 THREE FLINTLOCK MUSKETS ABouT 1800 (Sold asis) (3) 1145 TWO AMERICAN FLINTLOCK MUSKETS One W. T. Wickham, Philadelphia; the other Springfield, 1819. (Sold as is) (2) 116 EUROPEAN MILITARY FLINTLOCK CARBINE AND HUNTING CARBINE (Sold as is) (2) 117 FIVE MILITARY CARBINES (a) 7 mm. Mauser, Spanish model, 1893; (b) Belgium breech- loading copper cartridge; (c) Maynard; (d) Springfield, model 1870; (e) Ballard. (Sold as is) (5) 118 FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING WEAPONS Three percussion, one copper cartridge. (Sold asis) (5) 119 FIVE PERCUSSION MILITARY TYPE MUSKETS One marked ‘‘U. S. Springfield, 1828’’. (Sold asis) (5) 120 FIVE PERCUSSION MILITARY MUSKETS One marked ‘‘U. S. Derringer, Philadelphia, 1842’’. (Sold as is) (9) 11 121 SHARP’S SPORTING RIFLE AND UNION ARMS COMPANY REPEATING SHOT GUN Octagonal barrel; tape-lock. The latter 12 bore. (Sold as is) (2) 122 FIVE HALL’S PERCUSSION CARBINES With ramrod bayonets. (Sold as is) (5) 123 FIVE MILITARY CARBINES (a) Winchester-Hotchkiss patent; (b) Hall, with ramrod bay- onet; (c) Smith; (d) Maynard; (e) Ames, tape-lock. (Sold as is) (5) 124 FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING GUNS mup.e or 19TH cENTURY Percussion. (Sold as is) (5) 125 FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING GUNS mupte or 19TH cENTURY (Sold asis) (5) 126 FIVE MILITARY CARBINES (a) Hall’s breech-loading, with ramrod bayonet, 1839; (b) Hall’s, S. North, with standard ramrod, 1840; (ce) Sharp, with tape- lock; (d) Sharp, percussion; (e) Burnside. (5). 127 FIVE HALL CARBINES WITH RAMROD BAYONETS (Sold as is) (5) EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. NUMBERS 128-146 128 THREE SPANISH CLASP KNIVES One late 18th century and two early 19th century. (3) 129 TWO CATALAN CLASP KNIVES SPANISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Ornamented blades; decorated sheaths. (2) 130 FIVE EUROPEAN DAGGERS (Sold as is) (5) 12 131 FIVE EUROPEAN KNIFE DAGGERS (Sold as is) (5) 132 FOUR SPANISH KNIFE DAGGERS (Sold as is) (4) 133 PLUG BAYONET AND THREE PRUNING KNIVES (Sold as is) (4) 134 EIGHT EUROPEAN DAGGERS (Sold as is) (8) , 135 SEVEN EUROPEAN DAGGERS . (Sold as is) (7) 136 EUROPEAN FOINING DAGGER 137 TWO EUROPEAN PLUG BAYONETS (Sold as is) (2) 1388 FIVE KNIFE-LIKE WEAPONS (Sold as is) (5) 139 TWO LEFT-HAND DAGGERS (Sold as is) (2) 140 TWO LEFT-HAND DAGGERS (Sold as is) (2) 141 FOUR SHORT SWORDS Artillery type. One American. Two with scabbards. (4) Average length, 24 inches 142 FOUR SWORDS (a) Cuban sword machete, with scabbard; (b) Khyber knife, Afghanistan, with scabbard; (c¢) officer ’; sword machete, with scabbard; (d) German hunting sword, early 18th century. (Sold asis) (4) 13 143 BRITISH MIDSHIPMAN’S NAVAL DIRK, AND ANOTHER The first marked ‘‘Thomas Gill, No. 53 St. James Street, Lon- don’’. Has been blued and gilded. The other, sword tenis. cut each from an officer’s sword for native use. Blade engraved. (2) Length, 22 inches; 20 inches 144 SEVEN FENCING FOILS Modern. (Sold as is) (7) 145 FIVE DIFFERENT SWORDS One with scabbard. (Sold as is) (5) 146 FOUR NAVAL OFFICERS’ SWORDS muppLE oF 19TH CENTURY (Sold as is) (4) FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS —— EERO EID TOL ANDRE Ole NUMBERS 147-175 147 ENGLISH PEPPER-BOX REVOLVER A rare early type, marked ‘‘Hollis & Sheath, London’’, 148 VOLCANIC PISTOL .38 calibre. Seven-inch barrel; the large size. Almost factory new. 149 VOLCANIC PISTOL .31 calibre. Length, 8 inches 150 TWO DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS Good quality. (2) 151 TWO DOUBLE-BARRELLED POCKET PISTOLS (2) 152 TWO SINGLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (2) 153 TWO DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS ABOUT 1800 One superposed, the other side by side. (Sold as is) (2) 14 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 SUPERPOSED DOUBLE - BARRELLED FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL All brass except moving parts. Good condition. SINGLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL WITH BAYONET Good condition. TWO SINGLE - BARRELLED FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS ENGLISH, LAST QUARTER OF 18TH CENTURY Good condition. (2) TWO PERCUSSION PISTOLS On with bayonet; other under-hammer. Good condition. (2) GRANTS REVOLVER 382 ealibre. Length, 9 inches SWEDISH CANNON-BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOL ABOUT 1725 Good condition. ENGLISH CANNON-BARREL FLINTLOCK PERCUSSION PISTOL ABOUT 1780 THREE EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS (Sold as is) (8) ALSOPP REVOLVER (Sold as is) FRENCH EARLY CARTRIDGE REVOLVER (Sold as is) TWO SMITH & WESSON TIP-UP REVOLVERS One four-inch barrel; one five-inch barrel. (Sold as is) (2) FOUR CIVILIAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS Pocket size. (Sold as is) (4) THREE CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION REVOLVERS Good condition. (3) 15 167 FIVE CIVIL WAR PERIOD PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (5) 168 FIVE COLT’S POCKET REVOLVERS ___Cilvm WAR PERIOD (Sold as is) (5) 169 FOUR U. S. ARMY REVOLVERS CIVIL WAR PERIOD Good condition. (4) 170 FIVE ARMY REVOLVERS ABOUT 1860 (Sold as is) (5) 171 FIVE ARMY REVOLVERS ABOUT 1860 (Sold as is) (5) 172 THREE EUROPEAN PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (8) 173 TWO EUROPEAN ARMY REVOLVERS (2) 174 THREE PIN-FIRE POCKET REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (8) 175 FOUR CIVIL WAR PERIOD POCKET REVOLVERS ‘Sold as is) (4) BATTLE AXES, SPEAR HEADS, POWDER FLASKS, ETC. NUMBERS 176-196 176 CHINESE POLE ARM HEAD, INDIA MACE, AND INDIAN CLAW-LIKE WEAPON (Sold as is) (8) 177 EIGHT POWDER HORNS (Sold as is) (8) Length from 514 to 15 inches 178 EIGHT BRONZE POWDER FLASKS (Sold as is) (8) Length from 61% to 10 inches 16 179 180 T 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 TEN LEATHER POWDER AND SHOT POUCHES WITH BRASS CHARGERS (Sold as is) (10) TWO PAIRS OF MEXICAN SPURS, U. 8S. ARMY BIT AND PAIR OF GIANT STIRRUPS (7) SIX WEAPON POINTS Two Japanese lance heads, two stone-hafted arrow heads, steel four-pointed spear head, and head for fire arrow. (6) TWELVE SHOT GUN POWDER OR SHOT FLASKS Bronze, pewter and other material. (Sold as is) (12) STONE-HEADED MACE, QUIVER CONTAINING ARROWS WITH WROUGHT-IRON HEADS, SAMOAN WAR CLUB (Sold asis) (3) EXPERIMENTING FOLDING FRENCH SHOVEL, FISH- ING. GASS, BLACKTHORN CLUB, TWO AMERICAN INDIAN STONE IMPLEMENTS, AND REUTHE BEAR- TRAP GUN The French shovel marked ‘‘Sub Target Gin Company, pat- ented’’. (6) FOUR BOLOS Philippine Island type. Two of European origin. One with scabbard. (4) Length from 24 to 33 inches TWO CANNON MODELS Bore, 11/16 inch. With trunnions. Early type. (2) Lengths, 1314 inches; 10 inches TWELVE POWDER HORNS (Sold as is) (12) Length from 8 to 14 inches THREE FILIPINO PARANGS Horn grips. One with scabbard. (Sold asis) (3) TWO AFRICAN SPEAR HEADS (2) Length, 26 inches 17 190 THREE FIJI ISLAND CLUBS Rough wood. Two with melon-shaped heads and carved ends. (3) Length not over 23 inches 191 THREE PERSIAN FIELD BATTLE AXES Two double axes with silver inlay; the third steel, with engraved figural decoration. (3) Length not over 341% inches 192 STEEL BATTLE AXE PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY Turned handle with lacquer decoration. Fine steel blade with rich gold inlay of birds and fighting animals. Length, 25 inches 193 FIVE PERSIAN SPEAR HEADS One, two and three-prong, with chased or gold and silver inlaid decoration. (5) Length not over 21 inches 194 PERSIAN BATTLE AXE 18TH CENTURY The shaft steel with silver inlay. The blade with chased floral decoration and gold inlay. Length, 36 inches 195 THREE-PRONG SPEAR HEAD PERSIA, 18TH CENTURY Well chased steel decoration of flowers; gold inlay. Length, 23 inches 196 SEVEN METAL PISTOL POWDER FLASKS (Sold as is) (7) FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS NUMBERS 197-224 197 TWO SPANISH PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND TWO FRENCH GALLERY PISTOLS One of the Spanish marked ‘‘Salaverria’’; one of the French, percussion, the other early type copper cartridge. (Sold as is) (4) Length of first two, 1514 and 214 inches Length of last two, 15 inches 18 198 199 200 201 202 203 204. 205 206 207 FOUR LARGE PISTOLS (a) Lock marked ‘‘Tower’’ and crown with ‘‘G. R.’’; (b) marked ‘‘H. Aston, Middletown, 1849’’; (c) French; (d) lock marked ‘‘U. S., Springfield, 1863’’. The last two made from musket elements, evidently homemade. (Sold as is) (4) Length of a and b, 14 inches Length of ¢c, 17 inches Length of d, 16 inches EUROPEAN DAGGER WITH DOUBLE-BARRELLED PER- CUSSION PISTOL ATTACHED An extremely unusual piece as it operates with a single trigger, which must be pulled a second time to fire the second barrel. Com- plete with leather scabbard. In good working order. (A small piece chipped out of the end of the grip) Length, 13 inches FOUR CIVIL WAR PERIOD POCKET REVOLVERS | (Sold as is) (4) THREE U. 8. ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVERS ABOUT 1860 (Sold as is) (3) FIVE AMERICAN POCKET REVOLVERS ABouT 1860 (Sold asis) (5) TWO AMERICAN ARMY REVOLVERS (Sold asis) (2) FOUR ARMY REVOLVERS CIVIL WAR PERIOD (Sold as is) (4) | | FIVE PIN-FIRE REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE ARMY REVOLVERS ABOUT 1865 (Sold as is) (5) FIVE PIN-FIRE REVOLVERS (Sold asis) (5) 19 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 TWO AMERICAN ARMY REVOLVERS One, Colt, 1861; grip decorated with silver ornaments, including skull and cross bones. The other, Remington Army revolver; ivory grip. (2) FIVE PIN-FIRE REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (5) THREE COLT PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold asis) (38) FIVE ARMY PERCUSSION PISTOLS (Sold asis) (5) THREE HOLSTER PISTOLS (Sold as is) (4) FOUR HOLSTER REVOLVERS (Sold asis) (4) FOUR EARLY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS Pocket size. (Sold asis) (4) FIVE COLT PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (5) oe FIVE EARLY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS (Sold asis) (5) FOUR PERCUSSION REVOLVERS (Sold as is) (4) FOUR EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Pocket size. Two cannon-barrel. (Sold as is) (4) THREE ENGLISH CANNON-BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS ABOUT 1780 Two pocket size. (Sold asis) (3) FOUR AMERICAN SINGLE SHOT POCKET PISTOLS (Sold asis) (4) 20 221 FOUR AMERICAN POCKET PISTOLS AaBouT 1870 (Sold as is) (4) 999 FIVE POCKET PISTOLS One marked ‘‘Slotter & Company, Philadelphia’’, on lock and barrel; this pistol is of the Derringer type. (Sold as is) (5) 293 FIVE SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION BELT PISTOLS (Sold as is) (5) 294 FOUR EUROPEAN PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOLS (Sold asis) (4) 21 SALE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT 2:30 a 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 SECOND SESSION NUMBERS 225-445 EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. NUMBERS 225-246 FIVE SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD With scabbards. (Sold asis) (5) Average length, 42 inches FIVE MILITARY SWORDS CIVIL WAR PERIOD With scabbards. (Sold asis) (5) SIX MILITARY SWORDS CIVIL WAR PERIOD (Sold as is) (6) 18TH CENTURY PLUG BAYONET AND TWO DAGGER KNIVES The former with engraved blade. (Sold asis) (8) FIVE CAVALRY SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD With scabbards. (3) Average length, 42 inches FIVE CAVALRY SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD With seabbards. (5) Average length, 42 inches FIVE CAVALRY SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD With scabbards. (5) Average length, 42 inches EIGHT FENCING FOILS (Sold as is) (8) U.S. NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD CIVIL WAR PERIOD Made by Tiffany & Co., New York. Scabbard mounted in orna- mented brass. Length, 35 inches FIVE VARIOUS SWORDS Two with scabbards. (Sold asis) (5) Average length, 42 inches 22 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 FIVE MILITARY SWORDS Two with secabbards. (Sold as is) (5) Average length, 38 inches FIVE MILITARY SWORDS Three with scabbards. (Sold as is) (95) Average length, 38 inches SIX MILITARY SWORDS Two with seabbards. (Sold as is) (6) Average length, 38 inches FIVE CIVILIAN SWORDS (Sold as is) (5) Average length, 38 inches SEVEN VARIOUS CIVILIAN SWORDS (Sold as is) (7) Average length, 38 inches SIX MILITARY SWORDS 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY Two with seabbards. (Sold as is) (6) Average length, 42 inches FIVE SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD One of them an officer’s sword with scabbard; others, various. (Sold asis) (5) Average length, 38 inches FIVE CAVALRY SABRES Two with scabbards. (Sold asis) (5) Average length, 38 inches FIVE MILITARY SABRES CIVIL WAR PERIOD Three of them officers’ type with decorated hilts. (Sold as is) (5) Average length, 39 inches NINE ODD SWORDS (Sold as is) (9) TEN SWORD BAYONETS WITH SCABBARDS MIDDLE 19TH CENTURY (Sold as is) (10) BOLO KNIFE AND SIX BAYONETS The former with scabbard. (Sold as is) (7) 23 EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES 247 248 249 250 251 252 293 254 295 296 297 AND SPORTING-GUNS NUMBERS 247-282 THREE PERCUSSION MATCH RIFLES One marked “Tyron, Philadelphia’’; one marked ‘‘Chr. Keller’’; the other unmarked. (Sold asis) (3) FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING WEAPONS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING WEAPONS (Sold asis) (5) FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING WEAPONS (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY CARBINES Springfield, 1870; two Spencer’s repeating; Tower, 1847; Smith, 1857. (Sold asis) (5) FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING RIFLES (Sold as is) (5) FIVE CIVILIAN HUNTING WEAPONS One shot gun and four rifles. (Sold asis) (5) FIVE CIVILIAN HUNTING ARMS Three rifles; two shot guns. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY ARMS (a) Sharp & Hankins breech loading carbine; (b) Sharp-Law- rence’s patent carbine with tape-lock; (c) Rifle, the same ; (d) Merrill’s carbine; (e) Smith’s carbine. (Sold asis) (5) FIVE BREECH-LOADING CIVIL WAR CARBINES (a) Sharp & Hankins; (b) Merrill; (c) Sharp-Lawrence patent ; tape-lock; (d) same, percussion lock; (e) Gwyn & Campbell. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE SINGLE-SHOT PERCUSSION GUNS (Sold as is) (5) 24 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 FIVE U. 8. MILITARY GUNS (a) Hall, breech-loading percussion; (b) Sharps, percussion car- bine; (c) Burnside percussion carbine; (d) Springfield, 1870 rifle; (e) Remington. (Soldasis) (5) U. S. MILITARY MUSKET MODEL 1808 Marked ‘‘U.S., N. Starr, 1831’’. With bayonet. (Sold as is) TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS ABouT 1770 One marked ‘‘Ketland & Company’’; the other English but not marked. (Sold asis) (2) FOUR-BARRELLED BORE HAMMER FOUR-TRIGGER SHOT GUN Signed ‘‘A. Guingamp’’ on each lock. Madrid guild mark on barrel. The only piece of the sort the cataloguer has seen. (Sold as iS) TWO HIGH POWER BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLES One Spanish Mauser, 1893; the other Remington bolt action, 1879. Good order; need cleaning. (2) THREE PERCUSSION MATCH RIFLES (a) J. H. Rector, Syracuse, N. Y.; (b) Moore; (c) unmarked. (Sold as is) (3) TWO PERCUSSION MATCH RIFLES One marked ‘‘E. Holzman’’; the other with telescopic sight; marked ‘‘C. E. Jenison’’. (Sold asis) (2) THREE MATCHLOCKS Two percussion, one flintlock. (Sold as is) (3) ONE THREE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION GUN Two barrels rifled, and one for shot. Three hammers. Extremely high grade workmanship throughout. (Sold as is) TWO FLINTLOCK SMOOTH BORES One made for ‘‘trade’’ in Central Africa. (Sold as is) (2) FOUR PERCUSSION SMOOTH BORES ‘(Sold as is) (4) 25 269 THREE KENTUCKY TYPE RIFLES Two flintlock, one percussion. (Sold asis) (3) 270 SMOOTH BORE OF THE KENTUCKY RIFLE TYPE, AND ANOTHER Percussion ; with lock on the left hand side of the stock; the other similar, with lock on right hand side of the stock. Both ‘‘tiger’’ stocks. (Sold asis) (2) 271 FIVE U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLES | MODEL 1870 (Sold as is) (5) 272 FIVE CIVIL WAR PERIOD BREECH-LOADING ARMY RIFLES (a) Peabody; (b) Spencer, seven-shot; (¢) European; (d) Hall, percussion ; (e) Snider. (Sold asis) (5) | 273 TWO SINGLE-SHOT REMINGTON RIFLES AND ONE WINCHESTER 44-90 HALF MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE (Sold asis) (8) 274 FIVE SPRINGFIELD MUSKETS CIVIL WAR PERIOD Pereussion. (Sold asis) (5) 275 SPANISH PERCUSSION-LOCK BLUNDERBUSS asout 1830 Carbine. Bell-mouthed. Hammer in the form of a crouching lion. Belt hook. (Sold as is) Length, 32 inches 276 ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS | Brass barrel marked ‘‘London’’. (Sold as is) 277 SPANISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS (Sold as is) 278 PAIR OF ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSSES (Sold as is) (2) 279 ABYSSINIAN RHINOCEROS-HIDE FIST SHIELD AND EUROPEAN LOBSTER-TAIL HELMET (Sold as is) (2) 26 280 FIVE CIVIL WAR BREECH-LOADING CARBINES (a) Burnside; (b) Massachusetts Arms Company, Maynard pat- ent; (c) Sharp, percussion; (d) Smith; (e) Sharp, tape-lock. (Sold as is). (5) 281 FIVE CIVIL WAR BREECH-LOADING CARBINES (a) Maynard; (b) Sharp & Hankins; (c) Poultney & Trimble; (d) Sharp, 1847, on R. S. Lawrence’s patent; (e) Cosmopolitan Arms Co. (Sold asis) (5) 282 EARLY FLINTLOCK MILITARY MUSKET Similar to Springfield, but with no mark. (Sold as is) ORIENTAL SWORDS, DAGGERS, KNIVES, ETC. NUMBERS 283-302 283 JAPANESE PALACE GUARD’S KATANA Mounted in brass, elaborately engraved, with ray skin grip. The Tokagawa arms many times repeated. A fine specimen of a rare type. In good order. | Length, 44 inches 284 TULWAR EARLY 19TH CENTURY Engraved and damascened blade; gold damascened grip in floral design. Good condition. Length, 34 inches 285 JAPANESE SWORD Lacquered scabbard. Fine blade. Beautiful openwork guard » with design of Foo dragons playing with the sacred jewel. Shark- skin hilt wound with silk braid. Ornaments in shakudo. © Length, 37 inches 286 JAPANESE SWORD Heavy blade. Lacquered and leather scabbard. The guard and trimmings with golden Pawlonia crest on steel. Sharkskin hilt covered in silk braid. Length, 39 inches 287 FOUR JAPANESE SWORDS One with openwork sword guard and blade with signature of maker. (Sold as is) (4) - . Length, 38 inches 27 288 TWO INDIAN FIST DAGGERS 18TH CENTURY One Katar with sheath, elaborately chiselled. The other Bara Jam Dadu; guard elaborately damascened in silver. (2) 289 FOUR MALAY BOLO KNIVES Two of them balanced in the way of Gurka knives. (4) Length not over 21 inches 290 FOUR MALAY KRISS AND BOLO KNIVES One flame-shape blade; the others with heavy end fit for cutting jungle. Carved wooden hilts. (Sold as is) (4) Length about 25 inches 291 TWO MALAY BOLO KNIVES One with blade engraved with rich floral design, and ivory hilt. (2) Length about 19 inches 292 TWO JAPANESE DAGGERS One with fine openwork guard; hilt of sharkskin with silk braid. (2) Length, 24 and 18 inches 293 FIVE CAUCASIAN DAGGERS Straight blades. Horn and wooden hilts. (5) Length not over 26 inches 294 BORNEO DAGGER With well carved wooden handle, bound with basket weave and well carved scabbard forming interesting swing of lines. Length, 28 inches 295 THREE MALAY KRISS AND BOLO KNIVES With unusually well carved handles of animal heads and fantastic floral forms. (3) Length not over 22 inches 296 SIX FILIPINO AND MALAY BOLO KNIVES, ETC. One wooden dummy parang; the others with steel blades, horn and wooden hilts. (6) 297 FOUR JAPANESE DAGGERS | . One with gold lacquer scabbard; one with snakeskin scabbard; two lacquered. (Sold asis) (4) Length not over 1914 inches 28 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 TWO JAPANESE DAGGERS (TANTO) Fine steel blades. Guards with shakudo decoration. Sharkskin hilts covered with silk braid. (2) Length not over 2014 inches INDIAN PARTISAN BLADE AND GURKA KNIFE Both with richly engraved floral and figural decoration. (2) Length not over 321% inches FIVE JAPANESE DAGGERS (TANTO) One fan-shaped; three in lacquered scabbards; one with open- work sword guard. Length not over 25 inches FOUR JAPANESE DAGGERS Ivory carved hilts and scabbards. (Sold asis) (4) Length not over 19 inches THREE SWORDS IN MOORISH STYLE Hilt and pommel in the shape of the Moorish swords of the 15th century. Straight blades. European mark ‘‘S’’. (3) Length, 46 inches ORIENTAL FIREARMS NUMBERS 303-323 MATCHLOCK WALL GUN JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY Beautiful example. Heavy facetted barrel of blue steel with silver incrustation of two phcnixes and magnolia tree. Wooden butt with brass fittings. Brass matchlock. Length, 39 inches UNUSUAL JAPANESE RIFLE Wider calibre than usual. Heavy octagonal barrel with etched ornamentation (cloud design). Plain wooden butt. Length, 42 inches 18TH CENTURY TURKISH PISTOL Flintlock. The muzzle and butt with elaborate hammered silver decoration studded with gold. 29 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 18TH CENTURY TURKISH PISTOL Oriental barrel decorated with numerous stars and crescents. Similar decoration on the well worked flintlock. Butt with fine carving and silver mounting. FOUR ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (4) THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (3) MOORISH RIFLE Long damascened barrel, octagonal at the lower end. Flintlock. Wooden butt with ivory end. Length, 67 inches TWO TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOLS Flintlocks. The butts in brass mounting. (Sold as is) (2) PAIR OF TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOLS The barrels with chased arabesque decoration. The butts with hammered brass casing. Flintlock. (Sold as is) (2) TWO 18TH CENTURY TURKISH PISTOLS Flintlocks. The butts with hammered copper decoration. (Sold asis) (2) TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOL Muzzle, stock and butt covered in repoussé silvered copper. Flint- iock. (Sold as is) TWO TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOLS Flintlocks. The butts inlaid with metal wire. (Sold as is) (2) THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (8) TWO 18TH CENTURY TURKISH PISTOLS Flintlocks. Stock and butt of chased brass. (2) TURKISH 18TH CENTURY PISTOL The flintlock of Western make. The butt studded with turquoises and carnelians in silver mounting. j 30 318 TWO TURKISH 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOLS The butts with chased brass ornamentation. (Sold asis) (2) 319 TWO TURKISH 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Brass butts with inlaid decoration. (Sold asis) (2) Length, 20 and 19 inches 320 PAIR OF TURKISH 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOLS The butts with ebony and mother-of-pearl inlay. (Sold as is) (2) Length, 18 inches 321 THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (3) 322 MATCHLOCK PISTOL JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY The octagonal barrel of blue steel with delicate vine and rosette design in silver BEE Wooden butt with rosette brass inlay. Length, 25 inches 323 THREE ORIENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOLS (Sold as is) (3) ORIENTAL SHIELDS, HELMETS AND ARM GUARDS NUMBERS 324-343 324 TWO PADDLES AND SHIELD The paddles with openwork carving of crocodiles, Polynesia. The shield of beautiful wicker work from the Malay Islands. (Sold as is) (3) 325 TWO ORIENTAL HELMETS (Sold as is) (2). 326 JAPANESE HELMET AND BODY ARMOR | The helmet with neck guard of very simple and beautiful con- struction. Steel visor for the face. The body armor of scales tied with silk braid. Arm and leg guard of chain mail. 327 JAPANESE HELMET AND BODY ARMOR - he helmet with neck guard of very simple and beautiful con- struction. Steel visor for the face. The body armor of scales tied with silk braid. Arm and leg guard of chain mail. 31 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD Border with inscription. Centre with incised decoration of seated kings. Circular shape. ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD The border with Talik inscriptions. The centre field with gold and silver inlay and floral decoration. Four bosses. ANTIQUE PERSIAN HELMET AND SHIELD The shield round, with four bosses. Inscription on the border. Floral decoration in the centre, with gold and silver inlay. The helmet with chased floral decoration and gold and silver inlay. (2) ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD Round shape. Border of inscriptions with silver inlay. Centre with four bosses, sun in the centre and ecartouches with four horsemen. ROUND SHIELD PERSIA, 18TH CENTURY Border with conventionalized inscription. Centre field with four bosses and large radiant sun chased and with silver inlay. INDIAN SHIELD 18TH CENTURY Silver inlay; cartouches with animals and inscription in the outer rim; delicate arabesque decoration in the centre. Four bosses. Round shape. ANTIQUE PERSIAN HELMET, SHIELD AND ARM GUARD The shield with silver inlay and floral decoration. The helmet with similar decoration; the arm guard with gold inlay. JAPANESE SUIT OF ARMOR 17TH CENTURY The helmet of beautiful simple shape (neck guard missing). The body armor of steel plate with figural representation on the breastplate. The arm and leg guards of chain mail. (Sold as is) ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD AND HELMET The circular shield with border of Talik inscriptions; the centre with numerous figural representations and ecartouches with gold and silver inlay. The helmet with similar decoration. (2) 32 337 ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD, AND HELMET The spiked helmet with chain of mail neck guard and radiant strips with floral decoration. The shield with Talik inscriptions in the border and radiant decoration with floral pattern and gold and silver inlay. (2) 338 ANTIQUE PERSIAN HELMET, SHIELD AND ARM GUARD 339 340 341 342 343 The shield circular with inscriptions in the border, and arabesque and floral decoration, chased and with gold and silver inlay. The spiked helmet with similar decoration. Chain of mail neck guard. (3) ANTIQUE PERSIAN HELMET AND SHIELD The helmet with engraved and silver inlaid decoration of figures, inscriptions and flowers. Neck guard of chain mail. The shield circular with inscription in the border, and numerous figural compositions chased and with gold and silver inlay in the centre. (2) THREE ANTIQUE PERSIAN HELMETS Spiked helmets with chain of mail neck guard. Diverse floral and figural decoration. (3) ANTIQUE PERSIAN SHIELD AND HELMET The spiked helmet with zigzag decoration of flower bands with gold and silver inlay. Circular shield of similar decoration. (2) BREASTPLATE OF ENGLISH HORSE GUARDS Marked on breast ‘‘GR’’, crowned, on brass shield. FRENCH CUIRASSIER’S BREAST AND BACK PLATE Manufactured at Chattellerault, 1870. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS NUMBERS 344-378 344 FOUR SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1840 (Sold as is) (4) 33 345 346 347 348 349 350 dol 352 353 304 305 FOUR AMERICAN SINGLE-BARRELLED POCKET PISTOLS Two are Colts, breech-loading Derringers. (Sold as is) (4) PAIR OF MINIATURE PERCUSSION PISTOLS azour 1830 Marked ‘‘Truxado’’. German silver mounted; with cap boxes in butt. Nicely engraved. Good condition. (One ramrod missing) (2) Length, 7 inches FIVE SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1840 One under-hammer. All American. (Sold asis) (5) FOUR POCKET FLINTLOCKS Two all metal. (Sold asis) (4) FIVE POCKET PISTOLS Four percussion, one flintlock. (Sold asis) (5) FOUR MINIATURE POCKET PISTOLS eEnp or THE CIVIL WAR (4) FOUR POCKET PISTOLS ABOUT 1850 One with Damascus barrel and engraved steel mountings. One Philadelphia Derringer type. (Sold as is) (4) FIVE POCKET PISTOLS One pair with octagon barrels and nicely checkered grip. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1840 (Sold asis) (5) TWO ENGLISH POCKET FLINTLOCK PISTOLS One by Mortimer, London; the other unmarked. Good condition. (2) FIVE EUROPEAN POCKET PISTOLS Four percussion, one flintlock. (Sold as is) (5) 34° 356 PAIR OF ENGLISH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS ABoUT 1800 Marked ‘‘Jones, Burton’’. Good condition. (2) Length, 6 inches 357 FOUR EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS One Spanish; and one Venerable East India Company, 1802 marked on lock; one with swivel ramrod. Two of them altered from flintlock. (Sold as is) (4) Length, 15, 1814 and 11% inches 858 EUROPEAN COPY OF SHARP’S FOUR-BARRELLED PISTOL ABOUT 1866 Al ealibre. No marks. Good order. Needs cleaning. Length, 8 inches 359 EUROPEAN ARMY PERCUSSION PISTOL ABOUT 1860 Three-quarter stock. Mark ‘‘Koopea, Cologne”’. Length, 14 inches 360 TWO ENGLISH PEPPER BOXES ABOUT 1838 Cooper’s type; but not so marked. (One sold as is) (2) Length, 714 inches 361 FRENCH MILITARY PISTOL ‘ DATED 1813 Marked ‘‘Maubeuge, 1813’. This is the pistol of Napoleon’s old guard. Good condition. Needs cleaning. Length, 14 inches 362 U. S. ARMY FLINTLOCK PISTOL MODEL 1836 Marked ‘‘R. Johnson, Middletown, Conn, 1837”’. Length, 14 inches 363 PAIR OF UNITED STATES ARMY PERCUSSION PISTOLS MODEL, 1842 Marked ‘‘H. Ashton & Company, Middletown, 1850’’ and usual “U.S. P.’”? Almost factory-new. (2) Length, 1414 inches 364 DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SHOT GUN ABouT 1840 Of high grade. Barrels inlaid with gold showing hound chasing hare. Marked on locks ‘‘Manton’’. Set of loading tools and key. 12 bore. Length of barrel, 30 inches 35 365 PAIR OF FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS IN CASE ABouT 1790 Rifled pistols by D. Egg, London. With utensils. (2) Length, 15 inches 366 FRENCH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS PISTOL ABOUT 1760 Brass barrel, slightly belled. Brass chiselled mountings. Ram- rod missing, but a fine old collector’s piece. Length, 914 inches 367 BRITISH SHIP’S PISTOL ABOUT 1760 Marked ‘‘Extra Sharpe Proof’’. Brass barrel and mountings. Ramrod. Good condition. Length, 15 inches 368 FRENCH FLINTLOCK PISTOL ABOUT 1750 Gentleman’s holster pistol. Barrel shows traces of gold orna- mentation. Pistol shows signs of wear but is a fine old weapon. (Ramrod missing) Length, 13 inches 369 U.S. ARMY FLINTLOCK PISTOL MODEL 1836 Marked ‘‘R. Johnson, Middletown, Conn. 1843’’. Almost fac- tory-new condition.. Length, 14 inches 370 SPANISH BELT PERCUSSION PISTOL DATED 1854 Marked ‘‘Farbicado, por Pedro Aranguren en Hibar, Eno 1854’’. Silver damascened octagon barrel. Engraved steel mountings. Good condition. Needs cleaning. Length, 13 inches 371 PAIR OF EGYPTIAN MILITARY FLINTLOCK PISTOLS ABOUT 1820 Made under contract in Belgium. Condition good. Need clean- ing. (2) Length, 15 inches 372 PAIR OF SPANISH PERCUSSION OFFICER’S PISTOLS DATED 1833 Marked ‘‘Anto. Guisasola, Fabricado, En Eibar, Ano de 1833”’. Belt hook. Good condition. Interesting pieces. (2) Length, 11 inches 36 373 374 375 376 PAIR OF SPANISH OFFICER’S PERCUSSION PISTOLS | DATED 1844 High grade pistols with hammers carved in the form of lions. Marked, ‘‘En Eybar Por Sebastian Sturrioz’’, All mounts en- graved and barrels inlaid with silver Damascene. In almost shop-new condition. (2) Length, 1214 inches UNITED STATES ARMY PERCUSSION PISTOL MODEL, 1842 Marked ‘‘H. Aston & Company, Middletown, 1851’’ and usual ‘‘T], S. P.’? Good condition. Needs cleaning. Length, 141% inches GENTLEMAN’S HOLSTER PERCUSSION PISTOL ABOUT 1830 Marked, ‘‘I. T. W. a Posneck’’. Elaborately chiselled stock; chiselling also on barrel and lock. Traces of gold embellishment. Was a very high grade pistol. Ramrod tip missing, otherwise good condition. Length, 15 inches GERMAN HUNTING PISTOL - Chiselled and inlaid barrel. Chiselled and engraved lock. Ger- 317 378 379 380 man silver mountings. Good condition. Length, 19 inches ENGLISH FLINTLOCK SHIP’S PISTOL DATED 1833 Mark ‘‘J. Harding & Son, Boro, London’’. Brass barrel. Good condition. Length, 1414 inches EGYPTIAN MILITARY FLINTLOCK PISTOL — azsour 1820 Made under contract in Belgium. Good condition. Length, 16 inches EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SWORDS AND DAGGERS NUMBERS 379-397 EIGHT SWORD BAYONETS Five with scabbards. (Sold as is) (8) THREE ALBANIAN YATAGANS Two with sea-ivory grips. (Sold asis) (3) 37 381 FOUR SHORT SWORD-LIKE KNIVES (Sold as is) (4) 382 CIRCASSIAN YATAGAN Blade elaborately damascened in gold and silver in Arabic text. Scabbard and mountings white metal with polychrome enamel decoration. Length, 32 inches 383 TWO ORNAMENTAL SWORDS (2) 384 OLD HAND AND A HALF SWORD Length, 45 inches 385 FOUR NAVAL OFFICERS’ SWORDS AND SABRE One Austrian; two U. S.; and one English. One sabre. (5) : Average length, 37 inches 386 FIVE SABRES MIDDLE OF 19TH CENTURY (Sold asis) (5) 387 FIVE CIVIL WAR PERIOD ARMY AND NAVY SWORDS (Sold asis) (5) 388 FOUR NAVAL CUTLASSES | | Three with scabbards. (4) Average length, 32 inches 389 FOUR DRAGOON SABRES AND ONE CAVALRY SABRE | 19TH CENTURY With scabbards. (5) Average length, 41 inches 390 THREE ORNAMENTAL SWORDS Two 14th century type. (Sold asis) (38) 391 TWO ORNAMENTAL SWORDS (Sold asis) (2) 392 SIX ASSORTED SWORDS Five with scabbards. (Sold as is) (6) 393 FIVE NON-COM. OFFICER’S TYPE SWORDS One, Francis I of Austria; one U.S. (Sold as is) (5) 38 394 EIGHT SHORT SWORDS OF THE ARTILLERY TYPE Various parts of the world. Two with scabbards. (8) 395 FIVE MILITARY SABRES AND ONE SABRE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD (Sold as is) (6) 396 FOUR MILITARY SABRES (Sold as is) (4) 397 FIVE VARIOUS SWORDS Two with scabbards. (Sold as is) (5) EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSKETS, RIFLES AND SPORTING GUNS NUMBERS 398-430 398 U. S. SPRINGFIELD MUSKET MODEL 1808 Lock plate not legible. Springfield and proof marks on barrel. Good working order; needs cleaning. 399 FIVE U. S. MILITARY BREECH-LOADING RIFLES Three Springfield, model 1870; one J. H. Hall, Harpers Ferry 1832, percussion; another Remington, copper cartridge. (Sold asis) (5) : 400 THREE SHORT GUNS Spanish, percussion blunderbuss, dated 1810; brass-barrelled blnderbuss, flintlock; percussion hunting carbine. (Sold as is) (3) 401 TWO FLINTLOCK MILITARY MUSKETS One marked ‘‘J. and G. Jones, London’’; the other, dated 1808 on the barrel; other marks not legible. (Sold asis) (2) 402 ROPER REPEATING SHOT GUN AND MERIDEN MANU- FACTURING COMPANY REPEATING CARBINE (Sold as is) (2) 403 TWO U.S. FLINTLOCK MUSKETS MODEL 1808 ~ One ‘*W. T. Wickham, Philadelphia,’’ the other similar, but un- marked. (Sold as is) (2) 39 404 FOUR NON-COM. OFFICERS’ SWORDS AND ONE 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 FRENCH THRUST SWORD (Sold asis) (5) Average length, 40 inches MARLIN ARMS CO. .22 CALIBRE REPEATING RIFLE, AND WINCHESTER ARMS CO. .22 CALIBRE REPEATING RIFLE (Sold asis) (2) FIVE SPORTING RIFLES (a) Stevens pocket; (b) & (c) Floberts, .22 calibre; (d) Win- chester, .38 calibre, old model; (e) Story, percussion. (Sold as is) (5) TWO SPRINGFIELD MUSKETS AND TWO SPRINGFIELD RIFLES Dated 1821, 1852 and 1842, 1870. (Sold as is) (4) THREE EARLY AMERICAN SPORTING RIFLES One Sharp’s falling block breech loader, tape-primer; one Spencer repeating, rim-fire copper cartridge; in operating order, need cleaning. The third one percussion, breech-loading, Kentucky type with “‘tiger’’ stock; marked on lock ‘‘Moore’’; marked on barrel ‘‘S. W. Terry’’. (Sold as is) (3) WINCHESTER 12 BORE RIOT SHOT GUN, .22 CALIBRE FLOBERT SINGLE SHOT RIFLE, AND STEVENS SINGLE- SHOT 12 BORE SHOT GUN The first, model 1897. (Sold asis) (8) ARGENTINE MAUSER AND SWISS LEBEL REPEATING RIFLE The former, model 1891. (Sold as is) (2) KENTUCKY RIFLE Percussion. ‘‘Tiger’’ stock inlaid with brass; lock marked ‘‘ Wit- more, Wolf, Tuff & Company, Pittsburg, Pa.’’ (Sold as is) 40 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING ARMS (a) Percussion rifled musketoon; (b) Sharp’s fall-block percus- sion; (ce) single-shot percussion gun, no marks; (d) single-shot percussion smooth bore, lock marked ‘‘George Golcher’’; (e) per- cussion rifle, marked on barrel, ‘‘W. E. Hudson, maker, Cincin- nati, Ohio’’. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE HALL’S BREECH-LOADING CARBINES Percussions; with ramrod bayonet. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE CIVIL WAR BREECH-LOADING CARBINES (a) Ames, side hammer; (b) Sharp’s, tape-lock; (c) Poultney & Trimble, Smith’s patent; (d) Lamson, Hall’s patent; (e) Burnside. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE MILITARY RIFLES (a) 7mm. Mauser, Spanish model; (b) Sharp, Lawrence’s model, percussion ; (c) Remington’s Cadets, single shot; (d) Remington’s single shot, Belgium-made; (e) English percussion, marked ‘‘Tower, 1856’’. (Sold as is) (5) WINCHESTER 44 REPEATING RIFLE AND MARLIN 40 REPEATING RIFLE (Sold as is) (2) INVENTOR’S MODEL OF REPEATING PERCUSSION SHOT GUN AND GERMAN MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKETOON The shot gun about 1840.. (Sold as is) (2) FIVE U. 8S. MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKETS (a) Hall, breech loading, 1832; (b) L. Pomeroy, 1840; (¢) Sav- age Arms Company, 1864; (d) Springfield, 1870; (e) Remington. (Sold as is) (5) FIVE CIVIL WAR BREECH-LOADING CARBINES (a) Hall, with ramrod bayonet; (b) Sharp, Lawrence’s patent; (c) Smith; (d) Ames; (e) Joslyn. (Sold asis) (5) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE - “Tiger’’ stock marked ‘‘Tyron’’. Elaborately inlaid stock. (Sold as is) 41 421 SPANISH PERCUSSION SHOT GUN Of graceful design and good quality. Needs cleaning. 422 THREE FLINTLOCK GUNS (Sold as is) (38) ) ne 423 TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS One marked ‘‘Springfield, 1815’’; the other marks not legible, but similar to the 1763 Charleville. (Sold as is) (2) 424 FIVE EUROPEAN BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLES | ABOUT 1870 (Sold as is) (5) 425 FIVE EUROPEAN BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLES ABOUT 1870 (Sold as is) (5) 426 TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS | One marked ‘‘Springfield, 1819’’; the other English, about 1780. . (Sold as is) (2) 3 427. FIVE CIVILIAN SPORTING GUNS Four percussion; one flintlock. (Sold asis) (5) 428 TWO FLINTLOCK MUSKETS One U. S. Springfield; the other marked ‘‘Ramsey Southerland, London’’. (Sold as is) (2) 429 FIVE MILITARY PERCUSSION RIFLES (a) Remington, 1863; (b) E. Whitney, 1850; (c) Keen, London, 1860; (d) Springfield, 1864; (e) Belgium, 1870. (Sold as is) (5) 430 FIVE MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKETS No two alike. (Sold as is) (5) BATTLE AXES, SPEAR HEADS, ETC. NUMBERS 431-445 431 TWO NORTH INDIA BATTLE AXES Blades damascened and terminating in elephant heads with trunks. Elaborately chiselled. (2) Length, 20 inches 42 432 TWO NORTH INDIA BATTLE AXES Elaborately damascened heads. (2) Length, 24 inches 433 TWO EAST INDIA DARTS LATE 18TH CENTURY All metal. (2) 434 TWELVE JAPANESE POLE-ARM HEADS (12) 435 FOUR ORIENTAL WAR AXES (Sold as is) (4) 436 TWO HAND FORGED IRON DOOR KNOCKERS ABOUT 1800 One complete with bolt and nut. The other slotted for wedge. (2) 437 TWO TETHER SPIKES FOR ARMY HORSES (Sold as is) (2) 488 IRON KEY ABOUT 1800 Length, 714 inches 439 IRON KEY ABOUT 1800 Length, 14 inches 440 TWO EUROPEAN CLASP KNIVES ABOUT 1800 One disguised as a rule. (Sold as is) (2) 441 PART OF PULLEY SYSTEM FOR A PULLEY WINCH CROSSBOW, AND BLADE OF 15TH CENTURY BILL (Sold as is) (2) 442 SPRING SCALE WITH BRASS DIAL ABOUT 1800 443 THREE PAIRS OF HANDCUFFS AND FOUR KNUCKLE- ' . DUSTERS Two pairs of handcuffs fitted by the same key. 444 FIFTEEN ASSORTED BULLET MOLDS (15) 445 FIFTEEN ASSORTED BULLET MOLDS Bee LD) 43 SALE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH, AT 2:30 THIRD SESSION NUMBERS 446-684 EARLY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK AND PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS NUMBERS 446-475 446 PAIR OF GERMAN PERCUSSION NAVY PISTOLS DATED, 1825 anp 1833 Altered from flintlocks. Good condition. Need cleaning. (2) Length, 14 inches 447 FIVE POCKET PISTOLS (Sold as is) (5) 448 SIX EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS (Sold as is) (6) 449 BELGIUM GRAVITY-FEED MAGAZINE PISTOL High grade piece; beautifully engraved. .41 calibre. Length, 14 inches 450 THREE EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK PISTOLS About 1800 One in good working order. (Two sold as is) (3) Length, 15 and 1214 inches 451 TWO REMINGTON-ELLIOT FOUR-BARRELLED POCKET ~ PISTOLS ABouT 1860 (Sold asis) (2) Length, 5 inches 452 TWO SHARP’S FOUR-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PIS- TOLS ABOUT 1859 .32 calibre. Brass frames. One with wooden grip; one with rubber grip. In good condition. (2) Length, 51% inches 44 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 THREE SPANISH PISTOLS Two with Madrid guild mark. Engraved mounts. One with damascened and engraved barrel; belt hook. (Sold asis) (8) Length, 11 inches THREE SHARP’S FOUR-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PIS- TOLS ABOUT 1859 .22 calibre. Brass frames. Wooden grips. (Sold as is) (3) Length, 5 inches TWO EUROPEAN ARMY PERCUSSION PISTOLS Three-quarter stocks. One marked ‘‘St. Etienne’’ (as is); the other marked ‘‘Hunter’’ on lock and ‘‘Pirko’’ on barrel. (2) Length, 1714 and 14 inches TWO U.S. PERCUSSION ARMY PISTOLS Both marked ‘‘R. Johnson, Middletown, Conn. U.S. P.’’ One dated 1837; the other 1843. Altered from flintlocks. (Sold as is) (2) Length, 14 inches PERCUSSION EMPROVETTE In working order. HUNTING SWORD PISTOL WITH DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL MOUNTED CLOSE TO GRIP Operated by two disappearing hammers. This piece is Belgium- made and of high quality, being elaborately engraved. In extra good condition. Length, 22 inches TWO SPANISH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Miguelet locks. Engraved and inlaid barrels. Brass mounts. (Sold as is) (2) Length, 16 and 10 inches TWO ENGLISH PERCUSSION PISTOLS ; Altered from flintlock. One with brass barrel. One marked ‘‘Henry Parker, Burmingham’’; the other marked ‘‘Ryan & Wal- son, London’’. (Soldasis) (2) Length, 1514 and 141% inches BELGIUM FOUR-BARRELLED PEPPER BOX apsour 1835 Marked ‘‘Mariette Brevete’’. Engraved iron mountings. Length, 7 inches 45 462 RUPERTUS COPPER CARTRIDGE PEPPER-BOX PISTOL Hight shots; .22 calibre. Ribbed cylinder. In good condition. : Length, 514 inches 463 SHARP’S FOUR-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL ABoUT 1859 .22 ealibre. Silver-plated frame. Mother-of-pearl grip. In almost factory-new condition. A little gem. Length, 5 inches 464 FOUR EUROPEAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABouT’ 1840 Full stocks, two of them first Empire type. One of them with tapered plain cannon barrel, with folding trigger. (Sold as is) (4) Length, 11, 914, 18, and 101% inches 465 PALM REVOLVER ‘‘THE PROTECTOR’’, AND FRENCH NOVELTY PISTOL IN BRONZE The first, nickel-plated and engraved finish. (Sold asis) (2) Length, 5 inches; 814 inches 466 TWO FOUR-BARRELLED POCKET PISTOLS asour 1860 One, Sharp’s and Hankins; firing pin attached to hammer; good order. The other a Spanish copy of Sharp’s; marked ‘‘De Arbazain y Le Gunberry, Placencia’’. (2) | Length, 6 inches; 514 inches 467 TWO BRITISH MILITARY PISTOLS about 1810 One marked ‘‘Tower’’ and crown and ‘‘G. R.’’ Brass-mounted ; the other with Birmingham proof marks. Brass mounting. (Sold asis) (2) Length, 15 inches 468 TWO ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS One marked ‘‘Brander & Potts, London’’; the other marked ‘‘Ketland & Company, London’’; brass barrel and brass mount- ings. (2) Length, 15 inches; 13 inches 469 TWO AMERICAN PEPPER BOXES ABouT 1849 One marked ‘‘W. W. Marston, New York, Patent 1849;’’ also ‘‘Sprague & Marston, New York’’. The other a six-shot pepper box. (Sold as is) (2) Length, 8 inches; 7 inches 46 470 TWO BELGIAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1850 One made for trade and marked to imitate British military pistol. Almost factory new. The other, octagon barrel; belt hook; brass mounting. No marks. Good condition. Needs cleaning. (2) Length, 15 inches; 14 inches 471 TWO ENGLISH PERCUSSION PISTOLS ABOUT 1830 One marked ‘‘G. Wallis Hull’’. Half stock; engraved mountings; ramrod. Good condition. Needs cleaning. The other with Ger- man silver lock plates and safety ; barrel by J. Christoph Kuchen- reiter; elaborately damascened; lock marked Wilson. (Sold as is} (2) Length, 14 inches; 15 inches 472 TWELVE PISTOL AND GUN LOCKS (12) 473 FRENCH CANNON DETACHABLE FLINTLOCK _ ABOUT 1770 In fine operating order. The largest cannon lock the cataloguer has seen. Contains an original flint. Marked ‘‘Grial a Toulon’’; Also ‘‘J 286’’. rep > Aanetipaie Bite a ae VAYUEYVoOYYL SGTsG VVFeVUEYYL SAPNA: vu TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE BOOK & ART CATALOGUES OF THE ANDERSON GALLERIES FOR THE SEASON 1924-1925 VivVivViVvotyu aS) @_We shail be glad to send you our art and literary catalogues for the coming seasonif you will kindly remit six dollars. 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