Historic Firearms and Early Militaria

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Civil War — Long Guns

235 Sharps & Hankins Navy Carbine .52 RF caliber, 24” leather-covered barrel, S/N 6953. Case colored frame marked Sharps & Hankins Phila. Walnut buttstock with brass buttplate. Leather covering is in excellent condition with some minute scuffing. Frame has mottled grey look with some of the original case colors still visible. Rear barrel sight retains most of the original blue finish. All screw heads and lines are very sharp. Stock is excellent. Brass with nice patina. Bore is good will clean to better. $2,000 - $2,500

236 Triplett & Scott Repeating Carbine .50 caliber, 22” round barrel, S/N 3168. Sling swivels on the top and bottom of the buttstock. Left side of frame marked Meridan Mfg Co Meridan Conn. Marked Kentucky on the frame. Walnut stock and forearm. Metal has nice sharp lines and crisp marking. Most of the metal has an even mottled grey look mixing with light brown patina. Bore is fair. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. A very old repair on the left side of stock in the wrist. $1,500 - $2,000

237 Sharps & Hankins Cavalry Carbine .52 RF caliber, 19” round barrel, S/N 6374. Marked on the left side of frame Sharp’s and Hankins Philada. On the left side Sharps Patent. Walnut stock with brass buttplate. Metal is an even gunmetal grey with some scattered pitting. Markings are sharp. Stock has some nicks and dings. Bore is good will clean to better. $1,500 - $2,000

238 Spencer Carbine Springfield Alteration .52 caliber, 20” blued barrel. Case colored receiver, walnut stocks, EA cartouche shoulder stock, Stabler cut-off system for use in the Indian Wars. Very good. $1,500 - $2,500 100

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