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AUG. GUN CAT- Gun Auction # 220 - Bud Haynes Auction Comapny

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ands, lock & lock plate ornately engraved, engraved trigger guard, pineapple finial. German silver<br />

hardware, incl. front sight, walnut stock is checkered w/22-lines per inch. [a rare & unusual flintlock<br />

pistol.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-53.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 89387, Colt, 1860 Army, .44 perc. cal. 6-shot rev. w/8" bbl. [ca. 1863,<br />

finish is blue faded to brown overall, traces of scene remains on cylinder, all matching parts, shows<br />

considerable rifling.] NO FAC REQUIRED.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-54.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.#23252, Rem., mod. Navy, .36 perc. cal. 6-shot rev. w/7 3/8" bbl.<br />

[overall condition clean & crisp.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-55.--- ANTIQUE: Unusual 8-bore "Market <strong>Gun</strong>", w/48" bbl. [English checkered walnut stock,<br />

brass furniture, cond. appears VG+, no Maker’s name, has Birmingham proofs.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-56.--- ANTIQUE: Superb example, Tower Enfield, 1853, (dated 1861), .58 cal. Tower Musket,<br />

complete w/bayonet & scabbard, metal appears 70% complete w/nipple protector, walnut stock has<br />

seen very little use. NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-57.--- ANTIQUE: Rare & unusual ornate blunderbuss, approx. .80 cal., this firearm appears to<br />

be made from British & European parts, but assembled in India. 18" bbl. is decorated w/silver inlay,<br />

flutes @ muzzle. Possibly Spanish origin, lock is pre-Regency British, & converted from flint to perc.<br />

Checkered stock shows English characteristics, but brass furniture is of Eastern motif. Firearms<br />

appears functional in all respects. NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-58.--- ANTIQUE: Victor Collette, LeFacheaux action, .16-bore pinfire, SxS hammer shotgun,<br />

back action locks, all metal parts finely engraved, Damascus pattern visible on bbls, bore appears exc.<br />

NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-59.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 31, Snider, Mk. II, .577 cal., 3-band rifle w/36 ½" bbl. [metal appears<br />

faded blue, walnut stock exc. w/minor chip @ toe, exc. bore, comp. w/nipple protector.] NO FAC<br />

REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-60.--- ANTIQUE: Werndel, mod. 1867, 11.58R cal. Infantry rifle, comp. with orig. bayonet.<br />

[unusual cal., this was the type of rifle used by Austro-Hungarian Empire, & was so successful that it<br />

saw use as a back-up weapon in WW II. Appears exc., mint bore, wood appears orig. finish, of top<br />

quality.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-61.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 156, Presumed to be: Loran & Gampit of Brussels, mfg. for English<br />

trade, 7mm RF cal. Unusual breech loading s/shot target pistol, overall appears exc., ornately<br />

engraved, walnut grips are fluted & carved.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-62.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 373, Unusual Belgian .380 Rev. cal. 5-shot rev. w/4 ½" bbl. [nickle<br />

finish appears 85%, w/best grade ebony grips, shows little use.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-63.--- ANTIQUE: Unusual, (John Golcher on lock), Birmingham mfg. smooth bore, ½ stocked<br />

rifle w/34" bbl. [traces of Damascus finish, platinum breech plug, top of bbl. flat for full length, act.<br />

engraved, walnut stock checkered @ wrist, w/Ebony forend tip. Unusual British thimble & hardware.]<br />

NO FAC REQUIRED<br />

<strong>220</strong>-B-64.--- ANTIQUE: British pattern (replacing Brown Bess), pattern 1839 musket, .69 ? perc. cal.<br />

musket. metal turning brown, brass hardware, walnut stock appears all orig. finish w/minor marks. [the<br />

pattern 1839 was the 1 st perc. firearm to be used by the British, to replace the Brown Bess which is

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