Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
Lots 1 - Garth's Auctions, Inc.
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SPENCER SHOTGUN MADE FROM SPENCER CARBINE.<br />
.40 caliber, walnut stock, adapted from a Civil War-era<br />
Spencer carbine. No markings, except s//n16224.<br />
$400-$800<br />
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HALL MODEL 1819 BREECH-LOADING CONVERSION RIFLE.<br />
Manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Arsenal, second production type<br />
(dated 1832), .52 caliber, 32 5/8” round barrel, walnut stock.<br />
$1,000-$2,000<br />
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA U.S. SURCHARGED FRENCH CONVERSION MUSKET.<br />
44 1/2” round barrel, lock marked “M de Maubeuge,” walnut stock, surcharge marks<br />
on stock and barrel. Conversion and removal of bayonet plug likely for the Indian<br />
trade. Imperfections.<br />
$800-$1,200<br />
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INLAID OVER-AND-UNDER RIFLE-SHOTGUN.<br />
J.M. Watson, Altoona, Pennsylvania, 2nd half-19th<br />
century. 35” octagonal and round barrels, lock plates<br />
engraved with hunting scenes, curly walnut stock with<br />
checkered wrist and inlaid silver, including patchbox<br />
and deer.<br />
Watson was a gunsmith and sporting goods dealer on<br />
11th Avenue in Altoona in the later 19th century.<br />
$400-$800<br />
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