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The Majority of The Items in This Sale Are From the Steve Cunningham Estate. Steve Was a Life Long Collector Who Enjoyed Going to Gun Shows & Auctions Finding Items to Compliment His Collection. Steve Was a Fixture Here At Redding Auction Service & Was Always One of The First Through The Front Door When We Opened Up to Get His Particular “Favorite” Seat. Plan To Attend This One of a Kind Sale to Have An Opportunity At Items Steve Spent a Lifetime Accumulating With Passion!!!

Session 1 Lot #: 1. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – U.S. Issue “ Model” – Type I – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – “U.S” on Frame w/Light Case Colors Visible (Has Kopec Letter & Appraisal with it) 2. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 38 WCF (38-40) Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #192070 (Matching) – w/Hard Rubber Colt Grips (Has to be Registered) 3. Colt – Mod. 1860 Army Revolver – 44 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #64263 (Matching – Cylinder # Not Visible) – Mfg. 1862 – Cartouche on Grips 4. Contemporary Painting Print of “The Indians of the Little Big Horn” – Plenty of Horses (Cheyenne), Taboonawasha (Arapaho), Sitting Bull (Sioux), Crazy Horse (Sioux), Two Kettle (Sioux), Red Shirt (Sioux), & High Bear (Sioux) 5. Very Nice Indian Horseman’s Skull Cracker Weapon – w/Leather & Sinew Covered Wooden Handle – Shaped Stone Head – In Display Case 6. Forged 18th Century Spike Tomahawk – Ornate Style 7. Lot of 17 Indian Points & Blades – In Display Case 8. Forged 18th Century Spike Tomahawk 9. G. Butler Co. – Folding Farrier’s Knife – w/Bone Sided Handle (Excellent Condition) 10. Very Nice Large Pipe Tomahawk – w/Forged Head, Hex Pipe Bowl, Ashwood File Branded Haft, Pewter Inlays – w/Beautiful 23” Beaded Drop w/Coin & Elk Ivory Tooth – Hide Backed 11. Tray Lot Consisting of Remington Glass Bottle, 2 of Spades w/Autograph High Eagle, Reproduction 5 ½” x 8 ½” Brass “Seventh Recruiting Plaque, & Early Porcelain Marbles 12. Birch Bark Basket – w/Reed Tied Reinforced Rim 13. Lot of 3 Early Serrated Stone Point Arrows – All 3 Owner Marked 14. Indian Trade Relics: Identification & Values by Lar Hothem – Hard Cover Book; & Authenticating Ancient Indian Artifacts: How to Recognize Reproduction and Altered Artifacts by Jim Bennett – Hard Cover Book 15. Large Cased Collection of Stone Indian Artifacts Found Near Fort McCord (Near Present Day Chambersburg, PA) – Fort McCord was Attacked and Burned by an Indian Raiding Party Backed by the French on April 1st, 1756. – Collection Found by Samuel Worley 16. Metal Arrow Point 17. Indians of the Americas by National Geographic Society – Hard cover Book; & Indian Leaders Who Helped Shape America: 1600-1900 by Ralph W. Andrews – Hard Cover Book 18. Colt: Cavalry & Artillery Revolvers…a Continuing Study by John A. Kopec & H. Sterling Fenn – Hard Cover Book 19. Tray Lot Consisting of Awakening Songs Book, U.S. 45-70 Leather Scabbard, 4 Military Style Buttons, Mod. 1866? Butt Plate, Forged Blacksmith Tool 20. Native American Decorated Powder Horn – Attributed to Walks Far Woman – Hardin, Montana – w/Paperwork 21. Bog Iron Pipe Tomahawk – w/Indian & Branch on One Side & Obverse Side Having a Bear in Relief 22. Two Civil War Era Non-Regulation Break Away Stirrups 23. Taos, New Mexico – Dug Arrow Point 24. Foster Bros. Trade 32” Heavy Splitting Cleaver – w/Rawhide Handle Wrap & 16” Blade Stamped 4 11 60 25. Pre-Civil War Grimsley Saddle in Good Condition w/Partial Correct Restoration – w/Early Bronze Style Artillery Stirrups 26. 1914-1918 U.S. Marked Bridle – w/Snaffle or Watering Bit – Brass U.S. Marked Rosettes 27. Mule Draft Bridle 28. Pair of Bronze Artillery Stirrups – Circa 1847 29. Pair of Wooden Stirrups – Circa Early 20th Century 30. Baldwin Hill & Co. – 15 ½” Bowie Style Hunting Knife w/Leg Bone Handle 31. Collection of 9 Various Stone Arrow Points – Pennsylvania Region 32. Civil War Cavalry Curb Bit w/Low Port 33. Civil War Crow or (Turkey) Foot Style Saddle Bags (Southern/Confederate Style) 34. Framed Reprint of Crow Delegation at Washington w/Their Interpreters 35. French Spontoon Style Pipe Tomahawk – w/Hexagon Style Bowl & Rosewood Haft – Brass Tack Decorated 36. Civil War Knife – Scabbard Marked “Pvt. H. Martin – 4th Mass.” (Excellent Example) 37. Early 19th Century Forged Padlock w/Key 38. Late 19th Century Handcuffs 39. U.S. Army Spurs – World War I Era 40. S. Newhouse – No. 56 Toothed Bear Trap – w/Tie Loop & Swivel Chain – Patent Sept. 23, 1911 41. Early 20th Century Handcuffs –w/Body Chain – w/Keys 42. Display of Reproduction Metal Arrow Heads – w/Description & Use 43. Very Nice Plains Indian “Strike-a-Lite” Bag or Ration Card Bag – Beaded & Tin Coned – Early & Well Used Lazy Stitch Seed Bead Decorated w/6” Leather Fringe Drop 44. Very Unusual Small Tin Oil Lamp – w/Carry Handle 45. 15” Forged Spear Type Blade – w/Walnut Grips – w/Homemade Sheath w/Tin Boot Fabricated to Fit the Knife 46. Shaved Elk Horn Hide Scraper – w/Metal Blade 47. The Mystic Warrious of the Plains by Thomas E. Mails – Hard Cover Book 48. The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend by Norm Flayderman – Hard Cover Book 49. Indian Tomahawks & Frontiersmen Belt Axes – by Daniel D. Hartzler & James A. Knowles 50. Remington – 50 Cal. Rolling Block Rifle – Serial #48 – Rifle Has Numerous Brass Tacks & is Wrapped w/Rawhide – w/Devine Auction Catalog, Aug. 14, 2005 which Gun Was Purchased From – Possible American Indian Use – See Info 51. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army 1st Generation – 44-40 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #55130 (Visible #’s Matching) (Ejector Housing Rod Replaced) (Has Kopec Letter & Appraisal with it) 52. U.S. Navy – Percussion Flare Pistol – Serial #18 – Civil War Era 53. Sharps – Mod. 1-A – 32 R/F Cal. 4-Shot Pepperbox Pistol – Serial #11839 – w/Stag Grips 54. Very Heavy Set of Livestock Shackles – Blacksmith Forged – w/Twisted Links & Pressured Snap Keys 55. 6-Pound Cannon Shot 56. Set of Early Dominos – Bone Faced in Walnut Slide Grooved Box 57. Colonial Period Pewter Pint Mug (Hole in Bottom) 58. Lot of Two Telegraph Keys – Both Marked “J.H. Bunnell – New York, U.S.” 59. Indian Wars Period Leather Sling – w/Brass Hooks For Early Dyer Box 60. Allegheny Arsenal Saddle – Stamped Shield 1862 – Missing Cantle Stud – w/Earlier Iron Civilian Style Stirrups & Blue- White Bed Ticking Saddle Pad (Very Interesting Civil War Period Saddle – Possible Confederate Use) 61. U.S. Artillery Headstall, Bit & Reigns – Circa Early 20th Century 62. Lot of 2 Horse Bits – One Stamped “#2” & “US” – Other Unmarked 63. Civil War Cavalry Curb Bit – w/High Port 64. Early Draft Horse Collar – w/Iron Hardware 65. Very Nice Brass & Bronze Enhanced Powder Horn – w/Unusual Brass-Walnut Stopper & Brass Pouring Spout 66. Metal Plains Arrow Excavated near Hell Canyon Creek in Custer County, SD 67. Russell – Bone Handled, Two Blade Folding Pocket Knife 68. Silver Gorget – w/Engraved Bear – w/Albany Maker Mark 69. Copper Gorget – w/Hand Engraved Squirrel 70. A Fantastic Early Gunstock Indian Weapon – w/Forged Iron Blade & Exceptional Brass Tack Decoration (Very Hard to Find Item) 71. Extremely Early Forged Slave Collar – w/3 Link Forged Chain & Duel Swivel 72. Large Hand Woven Rug – 47” x 75” – w/Step Diamond Design – 100% Cotton – Circa 1935 73. Collection of 5 Eastern Woodland Indian Paint Sticks – Found in Dry Cave Near Point of Rocks Maryland 74. Black Clay Pipe in Shape of Opossum w/Tail Wrapped Around Pipe Stem – Ordnance Issue – Marked “ES” w/Crown – 1700s Trade Item – Canada 75. French Style – Brass Trade Pipe – 20” w/Beaver on Bowl 76. Framed Clovis Arrow Point (White Quartz) 77. Very Old Small American Indian Travel Drum – w/Rawhide Heads – Painted Decorated w/Blanket Indian w/Eagle Feather – Sides of the Drum are Bobcat Kitten Hide – w/Rawhide Lacing – 5 ½” x 3” (Excellent Example) 78. Clovis Arrow Point in Framed Case – Fluted on One Side 79. Gorget – w/Colonial Rider on Horse – Touch Mark “IS” 80. Strand of Indian Trade Beads of Various Sizes & Colors – Some Very Early 81. Strand of Indian Trade Blue Beads 82. Case Display of Four Stone Arrow Points – PA Region 83. Gorget – Containing Coat of Arms w/Deer & Fox – w/Touch Mark “WE” – w/Sitting Fox (Hudsons Bay) 84. Indian Guns, Spears & Shields of the American Frontier by John Baldwin – Hardcover Book 85. Bows, Arrows & Quivers of the American Frontier by John Baldwin – Hardcover Book 86. Tomahawks – Pipe Axes of the American Frontier by John Baldwin – Hardcover Book 87. Early Knives & Beaded Sheaths of the American Frontier by John Baldwin – Hardcover Book 88. Pipe Bags – Tobacco Bags of the American Frontier by John Baldwin – Hardcover Book 89. The Oglala Lakota Crazy Horse – A Preliminary Genealogical Study & An Annotated Listing of Primary Sources by Richard G. Hardorff – Hardcover Book 90. Pair of Plains Beaded Moccasins – Probably Central Plains 91. Large Metal Peace Medal of Thomas Jefferson – President of the U.S. 1801 – w/1809 & 1810 ½ Cent Coins – w/6 Bone Hair Pipes – Restrung Including 1814 Spanish Coin 92. Pair of Bone Handled Knives – One W&S Butcher – Sheffield & Other W. Palmer – 93. Early Tack Decorated Powder Horn 94. Early Tack Decorated Powder Horn 95. 13” Drum Beater w/Earthen Colors on Stick – w/Leather Head 96. Hand Woven Rug – 45” x 65” – Cotton & Wool Blend – Circa 1940 Mexico (Good Color) 97. Early Whale Oil Lamp – w/Hemp Wick, Twisted Spike w/Hook & Wick Pin (Complete) 98. Framed Case Display of 7 Adams County PA Stone Arrow Points 99. Framed Case Display of 6 Various Stone Relics: Including Drill, Blade, Gem-Bird Point 100. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Indian Tacked & Leathered 101. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type I w/Mixed Numbers – Frame No. 2639 & Marked “U.S.” (Has Kopec Letter & Appraisal with it) 102. Colt – Mod. 1851 Navy – 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #118639 (All Matching – Cylinder # Not Visible) – Mfg. 1862 103. Sharps – Mod. 4 – 32 Long R/F Cal. 4-Shot Pepperbox Pistol – Serial #7466 104. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Stock Cartouche

Note: This Sale Offers the Finest Collection of Frankford Arsenal Ammo That We Know of & Have Offered! Note: #105-116 – Several of the Boxes Are Missing Top of Their Boxes, Which Would Make Good Displays of Showing What The Shell Look Like. These Would Go Great With The Sealed Boxes Coming Later in The Auction 105. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s & Remington’s Army Revolvers (Missing Top of Box) 106. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Smith & Wesson’s Army Revolver (Missing Top of Box) - Full 107. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s & Remington’s Army Revolvers (Empty Box) & Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Smith & Wesson’s Army Revolver (Empty Box) 108. Frankford Arsenal – November 1873 – Twelve 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver (Missing Top of Box) – Full 109. Frankford Arsenal – August 1874 – Twelve 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver (Missing Top of Box) – Full 110. Frankford Arsenal – August 1874 – Twelve 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver (Missing Top of Box) – Full 111. Frankford Arsenal – 1875 – Twelve 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full & Sealed 112. Frankford Arsenal – 1876 – Twelve 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full & Sealed 113. Frankford Arsenal – 1876 – Twelve 45 Cal. Blank Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing Top of Box) – Full 114. Frankford Arsenal – 1877 – Twelve 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing Top of Box) – Full 115. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – Twelve 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full Appears Sealed 116. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – Twelve 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing Top of Box) - Full 117. Lot of U.S. & C.S. Civil War Bullets 118. One Gardner Explosive & One Sharps Ringtail Bullets – Civil War Era 119. Civil War Style Military Blanket 120. Civil War Style Military Blanket 121. Ames – U.S. Mod. 1840 Musicians Sword – Mfg. 1863 122. U.S. Mod. 1852 – Naval Officers Sword 123. Coppel-Soligen – European Artillery Officers Sabre – Circa -1880-1910 124. Tray Lot Consisting of Various VHS Cassette Tapes – Civil War, Custer, Gunfighters & Indian Topics 125. 3 Large Lots Dug Spencer Rifle/Carbine Cartridge Cases 126. U.S. Civil War 58 Cal. Rifle Bayonet 127. U.S. Peabody Bayonet 128. Civil War Era Handcuffs – w/Key 129. Horse Hobbles – Circa 1898-1918 130. Contemporary Powder Horn – w/Bust of Woodrow Wilson, Sunny Jim Sherman & Mrs. Calt – w/Carved Figure of Deer & Eagle Head on Pour Spout – Very Ornate – Carved by T.C. Hitchcock – Oswego, NY 131. Lot of 59 Various Stone Arrow Points & Blades – In Display 132A. Lot of 45 Various Stone Arrow/Spear Points – In Case 132B. Exceptional, Pre-Historic Porous Stone Figure Pipe Bowl of The Mississippian Culture 133. Strand of Catlinite Barrel Beads (Early & Scarce) 134. Strand of Catlinite Barrel Beads (Early & Scarce) 135. Rio Grande Style Woven Blanket 136. Buyer’s Choice of 4 Contemporary Spear Blades – Excellent Example of Flint Knapping 137. Lot of 5 Various Interesting Pre-Historic Man Made Stone Artifacts 138. Nicely Shaped Indian Grinding Stone 139. Large Hard Stone Celt 140. Dug Iron Forged Trade Pipe Tomahawk 141. Small Polished Stone Celt 142. Collection of 9 Various Arrow Heads – In Display 143. Collection of 9 Various Arrow Heads – In Display 144. Case Display of 30 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 145. Large Size Skookum Dolls – Male & Female w/Papoose 146. Hand Woven Papoose Carrier 147. Lot Consisting of 1 Indian Hammer Stone & 1 Indian Polishing or Grinding Stone 148. Lot Consisting of 1 Indian Stone Celt & 1 Ancient Axe Head 149. Ancient Stone Metate – Predates the Mortar & Pestle 150. Heavy Barrel Full Stock Kentucky Rifle – 47 Cal. Percussion – w/40” Barrel Signed “J. Yous” – w/Excellent Engraved 4pc Brass Patch Box, Brass Furniture & Double Set Trigger 151. Beautiful Full Stock Kentucky Rifle – 52 Cal. Original Flintlock – w/42 ¼” Barrel Signed “WH” in Script – w/4pc Brass Patch Box, Brass Furniture & Set Trigger 152. Beautiful Full Stock Kentucky Rifle – 50 Cal. Flintlock – w/45” Barrel – w/Very Ornate 4pc Brass Patch Box, Brass Furniture, Set Trigger & Nicely Carved Stock 153. Full Stock Fowler – Flintlock – w/36 ¼” Barrel – Nice Carving on Stock 154. Joshua Yous (Greencastle, Franklin County, PA) – Octagon to Round Buck-n-Ball Percussion Muzzle Loader – w/Maple Full Stock – Barrel Marked “J. Yous” (Missing Lock Plate & Lock) (Parts Gun!) 155. 39” Octagon Long Rifle Barrel (Initialed LS?) 156. Very Nice Powder Horn – w/3 Banded Walnut Plug – w/Bronze Reinforced Spout w/Loop 157. Very Nice Carved Powder Horn – w/Wild Turkey Scene & Vine Engraved Around the Horn – Walnut Plug w/Loop 158. Very Nice Shaved Thin Powder Horn – w/Burl Plug – Nicely Checkered on Pouring Spout – Extra Thin to View Powder Remaining 159. Exceptional Carved Powder Horn – Engraved w/Gurdeon Moulton – His Horn, Killingly Conn. – 12 June 1781 – Has Human Face on Winged Serpent & Other Serpent 160. Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age by Joe Kindig, Jr. – Hardcover Book – Signed by Author 161. The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle by Henry J. Kauffman – Hardcover Book w/Dust Cover Jacket 162. The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle by Henry J. Kauffman – Hardcover Book 163. Behold, The Longrifle by Roy F. Chandler & James B. Whisker – Hardcover Book 164. The Encyclopedia of Trade Goods, Vol. 1: Firearms of the Fur Trade by James A. Hanson – Hardcover Book – Autographed & Numbered #244 or #1000 165. Early Very Thin Powder Horn – w/Saw Tooth Decoration – Shaved Thin to View Powder Remaining 166. Large Powder Horn – w/Leather Strap 167. Large Heavy Powder Horn – w/Brass or Bronze Tip 168. Remains of 36 Star U.S. Silk Flag 169. Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A Hanson – Paperback Book; & Indians as the Westerners Saw Them by Ralph W. Andrews – Hardcover Book 170. Lot of 2 Cut Tin Point Arrows – Both Owner Marked 171. Late 19th Century “Come Along” Style Restraint 172. 27” Wood Handle Machete 173. Found Metal Arrow Point 174. Early Pair of Insulated Gloves 175. Early Hand Forged 33” Bear Trap – w/6 Riveted Teeth, Hand Forged Swivel, Chain & Loop 176. Ceremonial Drum Beater Encased w/Cotton Sewn Soft Hide 177. Early Forged Blade Fighting Weapon – All Original – Early Trade Piece 178. Lot of 7 “Old” Chevron Style Trade Beads 179. Strand of Brick Red Trade Beads w/Black Heart 180. U.S. Rock Island Saddle – Dated 1918 – w/Woven Horse Hair Girth, Bentwood Stirrup, 12” Seat, Saddle Bag Stud on Cantle, Saddle Seat Stamped “Mr Toel 239” 181. Early Draft Horse Collar – w/Iron Hardware 182. 36” Hand Forged Flesh Fork 183. Ornamental Indian Artifacts: Identification & Value Guide by Lar Hothem – Hardcover Book & A Pictorial History of the American Indian by Oliver La Farge – Hard Cover Book 184. Lot of 3 Various Horse Bits – Only 1 Stamped (Unreadable) 185. “USA” Branding Iron 186. “RIFE” Lumber or Timber Branding Iron 187. Various Lot of Pipe Stems & Paint Sticks 188. E.I. Du Pont Gun Powder Tin – w/Indian Rifle Gun Powder Label on Red Tin 189. Lot Consisting of Hermitage 4 ½ Cent, Piece of Shrapnel, Sling Loop, Drawer Pull, & Various Reproduction Custer Cards 190. Rare Dag Knife –Blade From The South Dakota Area –16 ½” – w/Wooden File Branded Handle – Circa 1820’s – 1840’s 191. Cup & Saucer – Marked “Carlisle Indian School” 192. Early French Whale Oil Hanging Lamp – Probable Nautical Use 193. Padlock & Chain – Marked “B. & O. R.R.” 194. 2 Early Forged Bullet Molds 195. U.S. Canteen – Circa 1880’s – 1910 196. Early Western Style Cartridge Belt 197. Ideal – Mold & Reloading Tool for .45 Cal. Colt Revolvers 198. Colt Marked – 31 Cal. Bullet Mold 199. Lot of 3 Brass Spurs – One Civil War Era 200. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type I w/Mixed Numbers – Frame No. 6931 & Marked “U.S.” (Very Light Case Colors Visible on Frame) 201. Webley RIC – Mod. No. 1 – 450 C/F Cal. Revolver – Serial #267 – In Original Wooden Case w/Accessories – Mfg. Circa 1890 202. Webley RIC – New Model – 476 C/F Cal. Double Action Revolver – Serial #82545 – Mfg. Circa 1890 203. Sharps – Mod. 1859 Carbine – 52 Cal. – Serial #43874 – Well Worn Arm w/Tacks in Stock & Other Signs of Indian Use 204. Remington – Rolling Block Carbine – 50 Cal. – Serial #MX1146 (Relic Condition – Missing Sights – Stock Replaced) 205. 2 Boxes of UMC – 43 Egyptian C/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Boxes – Both Appear Full – Selling Pair 206. Large Lot of 38 Short R/F Cal. Bullets – Small “H” Stamped 207. UMC – Smith & Wesson 45 Cal. Black Powder Blanks Cartridges 2pc. Ammo Box – Full, Appears Sealed 208. Remington-UMC – 45 S&W Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full 209. Frankford Arsenal – 1863 – 30 Second Fuzes – Full 210. UMC – For Sharps Rifles – 45 Cal. – 5 Cartridges 2pc. Ammo Box – Full & Correct 211. 3 Empty UMC – For Remington Rifles – 40 Cal 2pc. Ammo Boxes (All Empty) (Excellent Shape) 212. Phoenix Metallic Cartridge Co. – 30-100 Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Empty & UMC – 43 Spanish Cal. Military Cartridges 2pc. Ammo Box – w/1 Round (Excellent Shape) 213. Lot of 4 2pc. 32 Cal. & 38 Cal. Ammo Boxes – Various Manufacturers (All Empty w/Excellent Labels) 214. Lot of Various Shotgun Ammo Including: Robin Hood Powder Co. – Indian, Robin Hood Co., UMC, & Parker 215. U.S. Cartridge Co. – 38 Short R/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Marked Target, Appears Full 216. UMC – 32 Long R/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full 217. Remington-UMC – 41 Short Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Missing 6Rds 218. UMC – 32 Short R/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full 219. 45 C/F Cal. Government Blanks 2pc. Ammo Box – Appears Full 220. E. Remington & Sons – Adapted to the Remington Mid-Range Rifle – 38 Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Missing 1Rd (Excellent Rare Box) 221. Large Lot of Early Various R/F Cartridges in Various Calibers 222. Lot of Various Civil War Bullets 223. Lot of Various R/F Cartridges & Caps 224. Lot Consisting of Musket Caps in 3 Tins 225. Spencer Cartridge – Found on East Cavalry Field (Gettysburg) – Issued to 2 Regiments of the Michigan Brigade under Custer’s Command at Gettysburg – In Small Framed Display Case 226. Small Lot of 9.3mm Cal. Pinfire Cartridges 227. 38 Cal. Maynard Cartridge – In Small Framed Display Case 228. Civil War “Hospital” Bullet – Small Placard States: “This unusual specimen exhibits teeth marks on it where, according to experts a patient my have bitten down on it during surgery when a shortage of pain killers existed. Some say that this is where the expression “Bite the bullet” originated. Most specimens, like this one, are excavated near former field hospitals. These specimens are quite scarce. This one was excavated near Manassas, Va.” 229. Gardner Explosive .58 Cal. Bullet 230. The Peters Cartridge Co. – 44 S&W Russian Model 2pc. Ammo Box (Rare Excellent Box, That’s Full) 231. Early Iron Forged Tomahawk w/Replaced Handle 232. Very Rare & Unusual Drill Point 233. Buyers Choice of 5 Very Nicely Made Spear Blades – Excellent Examples of Flint Knapping 234. Lot of 39 Various Stone Arrow Points 235. Strand of Catlinite Barrel Beads (Old & Scarce) 236. Strand of Very Early Trade Ceramic Beads 237. Case Display of 53 Various Stone Points, Blades & Drills 238. Very Early Stone Pestle – Unusual Style 239. Very Early Discoidal or Gaming Stone - Unpolished 240. Strand of Catlinite Barrel Beads 241. Case Display of 49 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 242. Case Display of 49 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 243. Indian Hammer Stone 244. Lot of 2 Indian Hammer Stones 245. Lot of 52 Various Stone Arrow Points & Miscellaneous Blades 246. Case Display of 50 Various Stone Arrow Points & Miscellaneous Spear Points 247. Collection of Broken & Unpolished Geodes 248. Box Lot of Various Hammer Stones, Celt, Game Balls & a Nut Stone 249. Ancient ¾ Groove Hammer Stone & Indian Hammer Stone 250. Colt – Mod. 1862 Police Revolver – 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #6858 – Mfg. 1861 251. W. Manton & Co. – 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/21 ½” Barrels) – w/Hammers & Double Triggers – Stock Marked “Wells Fargo & Co. San Franscisco 19” (Broken Butt Plate) 252. Hubbard – 12ga. Percussion English Cane Shotgun – w/Folding Trigger – Marked Day’s Patent – Circa 1850s 253. H.E. Dimick – 28ga. Range Single Barrel Percussion Shotgun – Serial #316 – Circa 1860s – “Jesse W. James” Stamped on Receiver 254. Lot of UMC Various Primers in Tins (5) 255. Small Lot of Various Primers, Patches, Ammo Boxes (Very Clean Examples & Scarce Ones) 256. Frankford Arsenal – Date Unreadable – 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box - Full 257. Lot of Various Frankford Arsenal 45 R/F Cal. Bullets 258. Lot of Various Frankford Arsenal 45 R/F Cal. Bullets 259. Lot of Various R/F Cal. Bullets & Copper – Appear to be Frankford Arsenal For Springfield Rifles & Carbines 260. Lot of Various Primers & Caps in Tins or Paper Containers – 12 Total – Many New 261. Lot Containing a 2.7mm Kolibri (2mm) C/F Cal. Cartridge & 3mm Kolibri C/F Cal. Cartridge w/Box 262. Frankfort Arsenal – 1871 – 9 “Martin” Primed Cartridges (Early Lot!!) 263. Lot Consisting of 22 Short Cal. Cartridge – w/Raised A&W – Circa 1860 (Rare); 50-70 Gov’t Cal. Cartridge & 3 Various Bullets 264. Two 58 Cal. Exploding Bullets – Found at Gettysburg (In Display) 265. Lot of 3 Various Flare Cartridges 266. Lot of 38 R/F Cal. Cartridges (Appear to be Frankford Arsenal) 267. Lot of 50-70 Gov’t Cal. Cartridges 268. Lot Containing Civil War Bullets, Balls & Button 269. Small Framed Display of 8 Bullets Found in an Union Cavalry Brigade Camp at Middletown, VA (Just Prior to the Battle of Cedar Creek) – Sharps, Starr, Minie, Spencer, Colt 44 Revolver 270. Mackenzie District Fur Co. LTD – Fabrique 1888 HBC – No. 15 Bear Trap w/4 Prong Drag & Swivel Chain 271. Case Display of 58 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 272. Case Display of 49 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 273. Case Display of 43 Various Stone Arrow & Spear Points 274. Very Early Discoidal or Gaming Stone & Indian Hammer Stone 275. Pair of Ancient Baby Moccasin Stone Forms 276. Lot of 2 Contemporary Obsidian Arrow Points 277. Early Obsidian Blade 278. River & Man Made Stone Tools 279. Lot of 2 Obsidian Arrow Points 280. Ancient Stone Tomahawk 281. Lot of 2 Obsidian Arrow Points 282. Stone Indian Gaming Ball & Nut or Paint Stone 283A. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 283B. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 283C. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 283D. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 283E. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 283F. Various Lot of Spear Points, Arrow Points, Miscellaneous Blades & Implements 284. Colt Single Action: From Patersons to Peacemakers by Dennis Adler – Hardcover Book 285. Small Brass Oil Lamp – w/Chain & Cap 286. Sitting Bull & History of the Indian War of 1890-1891 by W. Fletcher Johnson – Hardcover Book – 1891 287. Early Blacksmith Forged Ball & Chain Shackle 288. An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms by Earl J. Coates & Dean S. Thomas – Paperback Book & Civil War Sharps Carbines & Rifles by Earl J. Coates & John D. McAulay – Paperback Book – Both Books Signed by Earl J. Coates 289. Gunsmiths of Adams, Franklin & Cumberland Counties, Pennsylvania by James B. Whisker – Hardcover Book 290. Plates & Buckles of the American Military: 1795-1874 by Sydney C. Kerksis – Hardcover Book 291. The Guns of Harpers Ferry by Stuart E. Brown – Paperback Book & The American Krag Rifle & Carbine by Joe Poyer – Paperback Book 292. Guns of the Western Indian War b R. Stephen Dorsey – Paperback Book & Arming The West – Schuyler, Hartley & Graham’s Firearms Sales to the Frontier by Herbert G. Houze – Paperback Book 293. Confederate Saddles & Horse Equipment by Ken R. Knopp – Hardcover Book 294. Relics & Souvenirs by Mike O’Donnell – Hardcover Book 295. Packing Iron: Gunleather of the Frontier West by Richard C. Rattenbury – Hardcover Book 296. Echoes of Glory 3 Volume Set by Time Life Books – Hardcover Books w/Slide in Case 297. Frank Leslie’s Famous Leaders & Battle Scenes of the Civil War – Large Hardcover Book – 1896 298. Unidentifiable Sheffield/Bone Handle Farriers Knife 299. Reproduction Cavalry Bugle 300. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type I w/Mixed Numbers – Frame No. 95937 & Marked “U.S.” (Has Kopec Letter) 301. Colt – Mod. 1860 Army – 44 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #87333 – Mfg. 1863 302. Sharps – Mod. 3A – 22 R/F Cal. 4-Shot Pepperbox – Serial 2433 303. French 65 Cal. Flintlock Pistol – Altered to Percussion – (w/15” Barrel) – w/Full Wood Stock & Iron Trim 304. Colt – Special Model 1861 – 58 Cal. Rifle Musket – Lock Dated 1863 – Barrel Cut to 29 ½” – Smoothbore (Rough) 305. A. Green – 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – w/Hammers & Double Triggers – Mfg. In Belgium 306. Small German Boot Knife – w/Horn Handle, Metal Butt Cap & Sheath – Blade Marked G. Router 307. Shoe Horn – Made From Horn 308. Moroccan – Pewter Canteen w/Leather Covering w/Decorative Fringe 309. Rare German Folding Knife – w/7 ½” Blade & Bone Sided Handle 310. Hill & Son – Haymarket – Farriers Bone Handle Folding Knife 311. Jon. Engstrom – Eskilstuna Sweden – Unusual Brass Frame & Handle Knife – 1874-1918 312. Serpent or Dragon Design – Flint Striker (For Starting Fire) (Unusual Dug Relic) 313. E. Lang Sutler – Lot of 3 Tokens in Walnut Display – 25 – 10 – 5 Tokens 314. 14” Dag Knife – Blade From South Dakota Area – w/Wooden Handle – w/Hand Sewn Sheath 315. Early Medical Large Bleeder – w/Wood Case 316. Early Medical Small Bleeder – w/Case 317. Early Home Made Brass Mold 318. Late 19th Century U.S. Officers Sword Belt & Buckle 319. U.S. Cavalry Horse Hobbles – Marked “7L” 320. U.S. Pattern 1858 NCO or Mounted Belt Plate & Clasps (Matching Numbers) 321. U.S. Civil War Era Holster for 44 Cal. Revolver 322. Late 19th Century to WWI Era Military Style Binoculars 323. European Socket Bayonet Scabbard – Circa 1870-1890 324. Unusual Carbine Sling Hook 325. Spanish-American War – U.S. Canteen 326. Pennsylvania Military Academy Helmet – Circa 1880-1892 327. Bugle – Spanish American War to WWI Era 328. Upton’s Tactics Manual – 1877 – Marked Philip I. Dickey, Co. K, 5th MD N.G. 329. Two Whitworth Rounds 330. Small Framed Case Display w/Placard Stating “Rosensteel Round-Top Museum, Gettysburg, PA – Spencer Cartridge (East Cavalry Field) (“5th & 6th Michigan Cavalry”) Custer’s Unit” 331. Small Framed Case Display w/Placard Stating “Explosive Gardner Bullet From the Gettysburg Battlefield – From the Eckert/Rosensteel Collection – Round Top Museum” 332. U.S. Civil War Era Paper Wrapped Cartridges 333. U.S. Civil War Era Holster for Mod. 1860 Colt Revolver 334. Lot of 2 Clay Trade Pipes 335. Framed Display of 14 Metal Indian Arrow Points – Found in Dry Cave in New Mexico (Very Nice Display) 336. Framed Display of 10 Indian Stone Arrow Points – Found in Fort Louden, PA area 337. New England/Eastern Canada “Crooked” Knife – Used For Basket Making 338. Spanish Seaman’s Folding Knife – 7” Blade Stamped “A. Ruiz” 339. Very Unusual Pipe-Tomahawk Head – w/Bronze – w/Exceptional Touch Mark Clover Leaf & MC Stamp (Nice Historical Relic) 340. Large Brass Pipe Head Tomahawk – w/Left Facing Swastika, Crosses & Diamonds – Beautiful Pewter Inlays – w/24” Ashwood Handle (Very Nice) 341. U.S. Model 1874 McClellan Saddle Tree – w/Roller Buckles on Canvas Girth Skirts Attached w/Brass Screws, Bentwood Stirrups-Missing Hoods, 2 Rings For Krupper & 2 Forward Rings For Breast Collar 342. Bridle 343. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 1st Generation – 32 WCF Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – Serial #315991 (Visible #’s Matching) – Mfg. 1910 (Has to be Registered) 344. Colt – Mod. 1861 Navy – 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #29453 – Mfg. 1866 (Rare London Address) 345. 12ga. Percussion Single Barrel Shotgun – Stock Has Numerous Tacks w/Beadwork Area – Mfg. Circa 1845-50 – Possible American Indian Gun 346. U.S. Mod. 1816 Musket – Flintlock Altered to Percussion – 69 Cal. – Lock Marked “Harpers Ferry 1824” – Inspector Marks on Stock 347. Sharps – Mod. 1A – 22 R/F Cal. 4-Shot Pepperbox Pistol – Serial #35270 348. 45 Cal. Percussion Heavy Barrel Target Rifle – w/Back Action Lock, Adjustable Trigger, False Muzzle – w/34” W.M. Malcolm (Syracuse N.Y.) Telescope Scope – w/Adjustable Mounts – Barrel Marked “ReCut by J.N. Gardner, Scranton, PA” – Rifle Circa 1860

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Session 2 Lot #: 349. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 1st Generation – U.S. Cavalry – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #5825 (Visible #’s Matching) – Mfg. 1874 – U.S. Marked Frame – Unusual Lanyard Loop on Grip Frame – Inspected by O.W. Ainsworth on Frame & Also Vivid on Left Grip (A Great Custer Era Gun!) 350. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – w/3pc. Cleaning Rod in Butt Stock – Traces of Cartouche – Serial #34219 – Custer Era Carbine 351. Relic Parts of Springfield Mod. 1873 Trapdoor Carbine in Display Case w/Notarized Letter – Placard States “Relic Parts of Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine. S/N 21793 This carbine is in the Custer Range and retains the original 1873 configuration without the later alterations. All pieces are present except stock and trigger guard screws. A notarized letter from Lois Olmstead-Lund states that her grandfather found this carbine in the Black Hills after it had been through a forest fire.” 352. Early French Bronze Spike-Pipe Tomahawk – w/Pewter Decoration – w/Spike Stamped “J.E.” w/Sword (Clear Stamping) – Unusual Clean Out Plug w/Pewter Mouth Piece 353. Framed Display of 6 Knife & Points w/3 Ring Bullet 354. Framed Display of 6 Eastern-Woodland Indian Paint Sticks – Found in Dry Cave Near Point of Rocks, MD 355. Baldwin Hill & Co.-New York – 17” Fighting Knife w/Leg Bone Handle 356. American Indian 42” Long Ashwood Bow – w/Green Earthen Color w/Owners Mark 357. Forged Spike-Tomahawk Head w/Curved Spike 358. The Springfield Carbine on the Western Frontier by Kenneth M. Hammer – Paperback Book & Description & Rules for the Management of the Springfield Rifle Carbine & Army Revolvers-Calibre .45 by National Armory: Springfield, Mass. 1874 – Reproduction Paperback Book 359. Colt: Cavalry & Artillery Revolvers…a Continuing Study by John A. Kopec & H. Sterling Fenn – Hard Cover Book 360. Early Bloodletting Tool – w/Embossed Eagle on Top of Case 361. Lot of Various Civil War Bullets (Nice Display) 362. Shaved Elk Horn Indian Hide Scraper – w/Many Tally Marks 363. Indian Trade Style Tomahawk w/Tiger Maple Handle 364. Framed Display of 90 Points, Blades, Drill & Triangles 365. Custer & Sitting Bull Busts by John Chalk (NIB) 366. Colt Peacemaker & Navy Models Framed Pictures 367. Original Typed Correspondence to Dr. Irwin From Elizabeth B. Custer – Dated June 22, 1892 – Signed in Ink by Elizabeth B. Custer 368. Boots and Saddles by Elizabeth Custer, 1st Edition, 1st Printing 1885 – Hardcover Book 369. Following the Guidon by Elizabeth Custer, 1st Edition 1890 – Hardcover Book 370. Tenting on the Plains by Elizabeth Custer, 1st Edition 1887, Rebound 1947 – Hardcover Book 371. Boots and Saddles by Elizabeth Custer. 2nd Edition 1885 – Hardcover Book 372. Souvenir of the Centennial Exhibition: or Connecticut’s Representation at Philadelphia, 1876 – Published by George D. Curtis, Hartford, Conn 1877 – Hardcover Book 373. Very Nice & Important 4”x5 ¼” Albumin Photograph of George A. Custer & His Wife, Elizabeth B. Custer Taken w/Many of Their Officers. Photo Taken at Their Fort Abraham Lincoln Home – Circa 1873 – Photographer Orlando S. Goff (For Additional Info See “Custer in Photographs” by Mark Katz, Page 107 K121 374. The Century Magazine “Custer Last Battle” Magazine Cover – by Lt. Edward S. Godfrey (Excellent Condition) 375. C.D.V. Copy Photos of Custer in Uniform by A. Gardner 376. C.D.V. Card of Grant & Family (Selling As Pair w/#377) 377. C.D.V. Card of Washington & Family (Selling As Pair w/#376) 378. C.D.V. Photo Card of Jefferson Davis – Original Brady Card – Washington, D.C. (Selling As Pair w/#379) 379. C.D.V. Copy Photo of “Varina”, Jefferson Davis’ Wife (Selling As Pair w/#378) 380. C.D.V. Card of Grover Cleveland – Proverb Card 381. C.D.V. Picture Copy of Lincoln & Family 382. Early Burlington Railroad Post Card of the Four Crow Scouts Attached to Custer’s Command 383. Cabinet Card of “Noted Indian Chiefs” “Red Skins” – Who Have Visited the Indian Training School in Carlisle, PA. Photo by Choate in Carlisle, PA 384. Early Photo Post Card of Custer’s Birthplace in New Rumley, Ohio – w/Inset Photo of Custer 385. Early Burlington Railroad Post Card of the Four Crow Scouts Attached to Custer’s Command – w/Inset of Custer’s Monument 386. C.D.V. Card of James Buchannan – Brady by Anthony (In Display) (Selling w/#387 & #388) 387. C.D.V. Picture Copy of Benjamin Franklin (Selling w/#386 & #388) 388. C.D.V. Card of George Washington & Some Signers of The Declaration of Independence – Ellsworth Business College Card (Selling w/#386 & #387) 389. Photo Postcard of “Curley”- Custer’s Scout – In Color 390. Early Post Card of “Comanche” – Officer Myles Keogh’s Horse That Survived the Battle – w/Stable Attendant w/I Co. Guidon 391. C.D.V. Photo Card of Nathan B. Forrest – Confederate General 392. C.D.V. Of Abraham Lincoln – Mounted in a Great Patriotic Embossed Mat, Eagle Crested w/Flags & Cannons – Back Marked Salisbury Bro. & Co. Providence, R.I. 393. Pair of Sinew Wrapped Blades & Fletching – Non Matching/Ownership Marked 394. U.S. Civil War – Indian War Era Branding Iron 395. Revolutionary War Era – British or American Rum Keg (Sharp!) 396. Best Sheffield Steel Pocket Protection Knife – w/Ebony or Rosewood Handle – w/Brass Frame 397. Albert Field & Co. – Folding Bone Handled Farriers Knife 398. Forged Colonial Period – Felling/Chopping Axe 399. Marked 19th Century French Axe – w/Stamp Marking “Luis” – Correct Handle 400. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Indian Tacked, Forearm Heavily Worn, Brass Plate “EE3”, #5 Stamping on Top of Butt Stock – Serial #37731 – (A Very Unique Custer Era Carbine – If It Could Only Talk!!) 401. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type I w/Mixed Numbers – Frame No. 11863 & Marked “U.S.” (Has Kopec Letter) 402. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Faint Cartouches Remaining – Serial #21028 – (Another Custer Era Carbine) 403. U.S. Mod. 1877 Carbine Stock – 45-70 Cal. 404. 3pc. 45-70 Rifle Tools – In Display 405. Saddler Made 45-70 Cartridge Belt 406. Original U.S. Springfield Saddle Ring Carbine 3pc. Cleaning Rods 407. Wooden Cleaning Rod for 45-70 Rifle or Carbine 408. 2 Buckles for Mills Cartridge Belt 409. 1st Reunion Medal – Custer’s Command – August 1907 410. The Custer Semi Centennial Ceremonies Program 1876 – June 25-26 – 1926 411. Gettysburg: How The Battle Was Fought by Capt. James Long – Paperback Book (1891) 412. A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver – 30th Anniversary Edition -5th Printing 2006 by John Kopec, Ron Graham & C. Kenneth Moore - Hardcover Book – Signed by John Kopec, Jan 12, 2007 413. Colt’s Pocket Catalog & Colt Single Action Army Takedown Guide & The Peacemaker Collector Vol. 1 #’s 1-4 414. The 45-70 Springfield By Joe Poyer & Craig Riesch – Paperback Book & The .58 & .50 Caliber Rifles & Carbines of the Springfield Armory: 1865-1872 by Richard A. Hosmer – Paperback Book 415. Arming & Equipping the Cavalry: 1865-1902 by Dusan P. Farrington – Hardcover Book 416. Boots & Saddles at the Little Bighorn by James S. Hutchins – Paperback Book & Digging Into Custer’s Last Stand by Sandy Barnard – Paperback Book & 1876 Facts About Custer & the Battle of the Little Big Horn by Jerry L. Russell 417. Colt Single Action: From Patersons to Peacemakers by Dennis Adler – Hardcover Book 418. Custer & His Commands: From west Point to Little Bighorn by Kurt Hamilton Cox – Paperback Book & Custer’s Horses by Gary Paul Johnston, James A. Fischer & Harold A. Geer – Paperback Book 419. They Died With Custer: Soldiers’ Bones From the Battle of the Little Bighorn by Douglas D. Scott, P. Willey, & Melissa A. Connor – Paperback Book & Men With Custer: Biograhies of the 7th Cavalry by Ronald H. Nichols – Paperback Book 420. Cased Display of Scalping Knife & Sheath Allegedly Belonging to Pawnee Indian Scout “Talahootoo”, Whom Scouted for Custer – Knife Has Leather Handle w/Proper Sheath 421. Original Spanish Trade Beads – Made to Look Like Turquoise to Fool the Indians 422. J. Russell – Green River Works 19 ½” Butchering Knife 423. A.J. Gordan – Sheffield & St. Louis Knife – 1878 to 1926 w/AAA1 Trademark – Made For the Indian Trade 424. Lot Containing 7th Cavalry Insignias, Musket Tools & Miscellaneous 425. Walter Bros. (German) “5 Ct” Knife – Type Used by Soldiers on Various Battlefields 426. U.S. Branding Irons For Marking Wooden Crates or Lumber 427. U.S. Civil War Era Holster for 44 Cal. Revolver (Very Nice) 428. 8th U.S. Cavalry, Co. D Hat Insignia – Indian War Era 429. Colt – 36 Cal. Bullet Mold 430. U.S. Mod. 1872 Carbine Cartridge Pouch – Dyer’s Pattern – Mfg. by Watervliet Arsenal 431. Piece of Wood Purportedly From Wall Slats Taken From Old Fort Lincoln 432. Framed Tribune Extra – “First Account of the Custer Massacre” Article – 8.5”x14” 433. String of Indian Trade Beads – Many Variations – Some Very Early & Scarce 434. String of Blue Indian Trade Beads 435. Forged Spike Battle Axe – w/Original Striped Maple Haft – Original Early Axe 436. Pair of Very Early Arm Bands – Both Stamped by Maker INR – w/Hand Engraved Eagle Over Shield Adorned w/13 Stars, Punched out Crosses & Diamonds – Punched Arm Tie Holes (Superb Examples of 18th Century Fine Art) 437. Framed Display Collection of 26 Rhylote Arrow Points – All Adams County, PA Found – Former Ditchburn Collection 438. Lot of 4 Various Wooden Pipe Stems – Framed 439. Pair of Ownership Marked Fletched Arrows – Sinew Wrapped Fletching & Blade 440. Sioux Indian Hide Flesher – Made From Gun Barrel – w/Leather Sinew Sewn Wrapping 441. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Outlaw Rule & (2) Ranger Courage 442. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Secret Valley & (2) Ranger Courage 443. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Cyclone of the Saddle & (2) A Lawless Street 444. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Fighting Caballero & (2) Blazing Sixes 445. Lot of 3 Small Movie Posters (1) The Rangers Round-Up, (2) The Rangers Round-Up & (3) Moonlight on the Range 446. Horsehair Plume For Cavalry Enlisted Helmet – 1870s-1890s 447. 2 Pair Cavalry Chevrons – Pattern 1872 448. Pair of U.S. Pattern 1872 – Cavalry Ordnance Sergeant Chevrons 449. Pair of U.S. Pattern 1872 – Chief Bugler Chevrons 450. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – 2 of the 3pc. Cleaning Rod in Butt Stock – Serial #39285 (Custer Era Carbine) 451. Colt Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #4618 (Visible #’s Matching) – U.S. Marked – Mfg. 1874 – Ainsworth Inspected 452. Colt – 3rd Model Dragoon – 44 Cal. Revolver – Serial #18964 – Mfg. 1854 (Nice Honest Gun!) 453. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Cartridge in Butt Stock – Serial #32676 (Custer Era Carbine) 454. Great Tintype Photograph of Sitting Bull in Full Headdress, Hide Shirt & Bandolier Bag – Holding a Catlinite Pipe – 1 ½” x 2” in Original Mat 455. Lot of 3 Civil War Era Photos in Thermoplastic Photo Cases 456. Very Nice Cabinet Card Photograph of Louis Sitting Bull – Photo by D.F. Barry, Bismarck, Dak. 457. Collection of Photograph Postcards of Northfield Bank Robbers: Jim Younger, Cole Younger & Charlie Pitts (Taken After Death) 458. C.D.V. Photo Copy of Lt. Gen. Scott by E. Anthony 459. C.D.V. Photo Card of W.C. Prescott 460. Barry Photo of Major Reno in Tri-Fold Matting 461. C.D.V. Engraving of Maj. Winthrop 462. 2 C.D.Vs. – One of George Washington – Other Unknown 463. Cabinet Photo Card of National Guard Soldier by Schriver & Kibler – Harrisburg, PA. 464. C.D.V. Card Engraving Of Lincoln by S.S. Bounds – Utica, NY 465. Photo Card of Calamity Jane – When She Was a Scout For. Gen. Crook in the Black Hills, SD 466. Photo Postcard of Calamity Jane – When She Was a Scout For. Gen. Crook in the Black Hills, SD 467. Post Card – Copy of Engraving The Imprisonment of John Brown – Copyrights 1900 & 1904 – Originator & Proprietor 468. Post Card – Photograph of General Custer 469. Cabinet Card Depicting by Mumper 470. C.D.V. Photo Copy of Robert E. Lee by Paris Co. 471. Cabinet Size Card of Monument Erected Near Greencastle, PA For First Union Soldier Killed In PA For Corporal William H. Rihl – Co. C. 1st NY 472. C.D.V. Photo of Honorable Gerrit Smith by Garret S. Logirt 473. C.D.V. Photo Copy of John Brown 474. Very Early Post Card Photo of Gen. McClellan & His Headquarters – Antietam, MD 475. Here is an Extremely Rare Opportunity to Own a One of a Kind Frankford Arsenal Ammo Display. The Display Starts w/the First Year of 1871 For Colt & Remington Army Revolvers And Smith & Wesson Army Revolvers (12 Martin Cartridges Each) Then Follows Consecutively w/2-1873, 2-1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, Then 12 Revolver Ball Box, w/No Date, 2-1884 & Finishes Out With 12-Pistol Blank Cartridges Box. This Is A One of A Kind Display That Appears to Have An Original Full Box of Frankford Arsenal Ammo w/Every Year Manufactured Represented. A True Great Find!!! 476. Frankford Arsenal – Sept. 1874 – 20 U.S. Springfield Carbine 45 Cal Cartridges Ammo Box – Full, In Its Original Box (Buy Them When You Can Find Them) 477. Frankford Arsenal – January 1876 - 20 U.S. Springfield Carbine 45 Cal Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing End) – Full, In Its Original Box (Buy Them When You Can Find Them) 478. Frankford Arsenal – 20 Rifle & Carbine Blanks – 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Stamped Sept. 12 1903 (or 1908) – Full & Correct 479. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Ball Cartridges, Reloading – Copper Shell – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped Dec 2 1889 – Missing 2 480. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Ball Cartridges, Reloading – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Full 481. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Ball Cartridges, Model 1882 – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped Oct 30, 1883 – Missing 1 482. Frankford Arsenal – 20 Revolver Ball Cartridges, Reloading – Smokeless Powder 38 Caliber – Stamped Sep 9 1903? – Full 483. Frankford Arsenal – 20 38 Cal. Revolver Blank Cartridges – Smokeless Powder – Stamped Mar 24 1904, Pkd. By K.O. – Full 484. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Cartridges – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped May 24 1887 – Full 485. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Blank Cartridges – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Full 486. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Cartridges – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Missing Lid – Full 487. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Blank Cartridges – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped Oct 4 1889? – Full 488. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Ball Cartridges, Reloading – 38 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped Nov 18 1891? – Full 489. U.S. Haversack – Watervliet Arsenal – Circa 1870s-1880s 490. U.S. Pattern 1872 Forage Cap – Mfg. by Horstmann – Phila. 491. Horsehair Plume for Cavalry Enlisted Helmet – 1870s-1890s 492. Emerson & Silver – U.S. Mod. 1860 Cavalry Sabre – “7 Co. C” on Guard – Mfg. 1865 493. Early 20th Century – U.S. 7th Regt. Guidon 494. Pair of Pattern 1872 Cavalry Cook Brassards 495. Pair of Pattern 1872 Cavalry Saddler Brassards 496. Pair of Pattern 1872 Cavalry Ferrier Brassards 497. Pattern 1872 Cavalry Chief Bugler 498. Cased Set of 9 1876 U.S. Coins: Indian Cent, 3 Cent Piece, Shield Nickel, Seated Liberty Dime, Twenty Cent Piece, Seated Liberty Quarter, Seated Half Dollar, 1876’s Trade Dollar & Seated Liberty Dime 499. The .45-70 Springfield by Albert J. Frasca, Ph.D. & Robert H. Hill – Hardcover Book (Trade Edition) 500. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type III – Serial #6686 (Visible #’s Matching) Frame Marked “U.S.” (Rare Revolver That It Is In The Artillery Configuration w/All The Serial #’s Matching – A True Great Find) (Has Kopec Letter) 501. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – w/Excellent Cartouches, Cleaning Rod in Butt Stock & 30% Original Case Colors – Serial #1172 (Custer Era Carbine) 502. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type III w/Visible #’s Matching (Except No Visible #’s on Back Strap) Numbers – Frame No. 5150 & Marked “U.S.” (Older Professional Restoration) (Has Kopec Letter) 503. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Carbine – Serial #33989 (Custer Era Carbine) 504. 48” Long Decorated Bow – Wild West Show Period – w/Twisted Rawhide String – Painted Decoration 505. UMC – 20 Carbine Ball Cartridges, Reloading – 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Sealed 506. Winchester – 45 C/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green/Orange Labels – Factory Full (Rare Box) 507. UMC – 45 S&W Cal. Black Powder Blanks – Half Charges – 2pc. Box –Full (Strong Label) 508. Remington – 45 Colt Ammo Box – Full (Excellent Condition Box) 509. 50 No. 2 Round Teat. Metallic Central Fire Water Proof National Revolver Cartridges – D. Williamson’s Patent, Issued Jan. 5th 1864 – 2pc. Box – Full (A Must See Box) 510. UMC – For Sharps Rifles – 40 Cal. – 5 Cartridges 2pc. Ammo Box – Full & Correct 511. UMC – 25 .50 Rem Navy Pistol C/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full w/Blanks (Great Color) 512. The Peters Cartridge Co. – 38 S&W C/F Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full 513. Frankford Arsenal – 40 Bullets Ball – 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Sealed 514. UMC - .32-44 S&W Gallery Smokeless Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Full 515. Frankford Arsenal – 20 Rifle Cartridges, Model 1881 Ammo Box – Stamped Initial Velocity. 1264 Feet. May 13 1884 (Rare Box) 516. Frankford Arsenal – 45 Cal. Reloading Tool (Rare Find) 517. Springfield – U.S. Mod. 1880 Hunting Knife – w/Brass Guard – Serial #3381 518. Cased Display of 125th Anniversary Battle of Big Horn Program & Little Big Horn Battlefield 125th Anniversary Envelope w/Stamp 519. Two Pictures – 1 Framed Article w/Indian Post Card of Custer & 2 Framed Indian Scalping “Death Whoop” 520. Across the Continent with the Fifth Cavalry by George F Price, Capt. 5th Cav., U.S. Army – Hardcover Book 521. Historic Southern Saddles by G. Craig Caba – Autographed – Paperback Book & Bridle Bits of the American Military, 1776- 1945 by Kenneth L. McPheeters & R. Stephen Dorsey – Paperback Book 522. Historic American Spurs: An Identification & Price Guide by Howard R. Crouch – Paperback Book & Field Uniforms of the Indian War Army: 1872-1886 by Lee a. Rutledge – Paperback Book & Bows & Arrows of the Native Americans by Jim Hamm – Paperback Book 523. Long Guns & Tomahawks: Stories of Eastern Native Americans by Reed Runk – Paperback Book & Stories & Articles of Eastern Native Americans by Reed Runk – Paperback Book 524. Home Gunsmithing the Colt Single Action Revolvers by Loren W. Smith – Hardcover Book & Antique Firearms Assembly/Disassembly by David R. Chicoine – Paperback Book 525. A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver – 1st Edition, January 1976 – by Ron Graham, John A. Kopec, & C. Kenneth Moore – Hardcover Book 526. Sharps Firearms by Frank Sellers – Hardcover Book 527. The Pitman Notes on U.S. Marital Small Arms and Ammunition: 1776-1933; Volume 3: U.S. Breech-loading Rifles and Carbines, Cal. 45 by Thomas Publications – Hardcover Book 528. Two 6 ½”x9” Photos of Christmas 1890 in a Military Mess Hall 529. Oil Painting of General Custer – Signed Leon Lafferty 530. Shaved Elk Horn – Indian Hide Scraper w/Metal Blade, Blade Sheath-Sinew Sewn – Slash Tally Marks 531. Pair of Ownership Marked Fletched Arrows – Sinew Wrapped Fletching & Blade 532. Lot of Very Old Red Tubular Trade Beads 533. Indian Trade Beads From Crow Fair Montana 534. Indian Trade Beads From Crow Fair Montana 535. Very Nice Indian Choker Necklace – w/Turquois Beads & Bone Hair Pipes 536. Indian Trade Beads From Crow Fair Montana 537. Pair of Pendants or Ear Ornaments – Marked A’S – w/Punched Diamonds – Silver 538. Stone-Hide Wrapped Head Knocker w/White Horse Hair Drop – All Sinew Sewn, Rawhide Covered – w/Earthen Colored Decoration of Running Horse & Two Buffalo Heads – Circa 1840-1850s – Exceptional Example of Northern Plains Indian Weaponry 539. Very Rare Sheet Tin Arm Bands – Maker Stamped V.I – w/French Fleur-de-Lis 540. Cast Iron Head Pipe Tomahawk – w/Great Rosewood Haft & Mother of Pearl Decoration, Possible Sterling Band, Carved Swirl Decoration & Ivory Inlayed Bands 541. Pair of Pattern 1872 Chevrons for 1st Sgt. Cavalry 542. Pair of Pattern 1872 Chevrons for Cavalry Ordnance Sgt. 543. Pair of Pattern 1872 Chevrons for Cavalry Corporal 544. Pair of Pattern 1872 Chevrons for Cavalry Company Quartermaster 545. C.D.V. Photo Card of 12 U.S. Cavalry Officers by Anthony 545A. Framed U.S. Cavalry 1861-1898 Crossed Sabres Insignia Display 545B. Framed Tribune Extra July 6 1876 First Account of the Custer Massacre Article – 16”x20” 545C. Framed Harpers Weekly – Saturday March 19 1864 Issue – w/Brigadier General Custer on Cover 545D. Framed Picture of Custers Last Fight 545E. Framed Tribune Extra July 6 1876 First Account of the Custer Massacre Article – 12 ½” x 19” 545F. Carved Wooden Indian Figure – 60” Tall w/Papoose on Back 546. Very Nice Early Post Card of “Curley” Crow – Indian Scout for Custer 547. Official Register of Officers & Cadets – U.S. Military Academy – June 1861 (Missing Cover) 548. Cabinet Size Photograph of William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) w/Sitting Bull – A Seldom Seen Photograph – Back Marked Photographer I.H. Gore, Practical Photographer (A Rare Photograph) 549. A Great Camp Scene Albumin Photograph of the Officers in Gen. Porter’s Staff – May 20, 1862 – All Officers Are Named Including Custer – See: Custer in Photographs by Katz, Page 5 – Photo by Brady, May 20th, 1862 – Washington D.C. 550. Colt Model 1874 Short 10 Barrel Gatling Gun on Tripod. First year 45-70 Cal. Serial #54 of 57. O.W. Ainsworth inspected. 551. Important & Rare Gatling Gun Ammunition Chest 551A. Historic* Colt – Mod. 1851 – 36 Cal. Percussion Revolver – Serial #114206 – Mfg. 1861 – Back Strap Inscribed “George Maledon – Deputy Sheriff – Fort Smith Ark.” - *Maledon “The Prince of Hangmen” Operated The Busiest Gallows on the Frontier. In His 20 Years as Chief Executioner For The Western District of Arkansas He Carried Out Over 60 Death Sentences. This Lot Includes Research File Documenting His Story 551B. Original Rare Example of Colt Trivet Sand Mold. 552. Winchester – Mod. 1873 2nd Model – 44-40 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag. & Long Range Veneer Tang Sight 553. Winchester – Mod. 1873 3rd Model – 32-20 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel – Full Mag. 554. Winchester – Mod. 1886 – 45-90 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/26” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag., Tang Sight & Target Globe Windage Adjustable Front Sight 555. Winchester – Mod. 1894 – 30 WCF Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/26” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag. & Marbles Tang Sight (Has to be Registered) 556. Winchester – Mod. 1873 3rd Model – 44-40 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag. & Long Range Veneer Tang Sight (Great Sights) 557. Winchester – Mod. 1873 2nd Model Saddle Ring Carbine – 38-40 Lever Action Rifle – w/Correct Sights 558. Winchester – Mod. 1873 3rd Model – 38-40 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag. & Long Range Veneer Tang Sight 559. Winchester – Mod. 1873 – 22 Short Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag., Set Trigger, Tang Sight & Beech Combo Front Sight 560. Winchester – Mod. 1873 3rd Model – 32-20 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – w/24” Octagon Barrel, Full Mag., Globe Target Front Sight & Long Range Veneer Tang Sight 561. Winchester – For Rifle Model 1873 – 44 Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green Label – Full 562. Winchester – Colt 44 C/F. Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green & Orange Labels – Full 563. Winchester – For Rifle Model 1873 – 44 Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green Label – Full & Sealed 564. UMC – 44 Short R/F Cal. Swaged Bullets 2pc. Ammo Box - Full 565. Two Winchester 22 Long Cal. Ammo Boxes – One is Empty 566. Two Winchester 22 Short Cal. Ammo Boxes – Both Full 567. Winchester – 45-70 Gov’t Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green Label – Full 568. Winchester – For Rifle Model 1873 – 38 Cal. 2pc. Ammo Box – Green & Red Labels – 35Rds 569. Two Winchester 3oz. Gun Oil Tin Cans w/Spouts (Green Color) 570. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue – Serial #5924 (Visible #’s Matching) – Frame Marked “U.S.” – O.W. Ainsworth Inspected – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 571. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Excellent Cartouches – Serial #21804 – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 572. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #29920 – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 573. Frankford Arsenal – 45 Cal. Wooden Ammo Crate w/Lid – Stamped 4-7-74 – w/22 Reproduction Ammo Boxes Inside (Scarce) 574. Frankford Arsenal – April 1875 Dated – U.S. Springfield Rifle 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Full (Buy Them When You Can Find Them) 575. Frankford Arsenal – Aug. 1874 – U.S. Springfield Rifle 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Full (Buy Them When You Can Find Them) 576. Frankford Arsenal - 20 Carbine Ball Cartridges, Reloading – Tinned Brass Shell – Ammo Box – 1891 Stamped on Box – Sealed 577. UMC – 20 Carbine Ball Cartridges, Reloading – 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Sealed 578. Winchester 20 Carbine Ball Cartridges, Reloading – 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Full 579. UMC – 18 45-500 Govt’ Smokeless C/F Cal. Ammo Box – Sealed 580. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Smith & Wesson’s Army Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 581. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s & Remington’s Army Revolvers Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 582. Frankford Arsenal – January 1873 – 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s & Remington’s Revolvers Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 583. Frankford Arsenal – December 1873 – 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Mint) 584. Frankford Arsenal – January 1874 – 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Mint) 585. Frankford Arsenal – March 1874 – 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 586. Frankford Arsenal – 1875 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Mint) 587. Frankford Arsenal – 1876 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 588. Frankford Arsenal – 1877 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 589. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 590. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 591. Frankford Arsenal – 1879 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 592. Frankford Arsenal – 1880 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 593. Frankford Arsenal – 1881 – 12 Revolver Ball 45 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Sharp) 594. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Cartridges, Model 1882 – 45 Cal. Ammo Box (Top of Box Ripped) 595. Two Frankford Arsenal – 12 Pistol Cartridges Blank – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – 1 Stamp Unreadable – Other Stamped Oct 23 1882 596. Early Post Card of Sitting Bull 597. C.D.V. Photo Card of George Bancroft – 17th Secretary to the Navy, Politician & Historian 598. C.D.V. Copy Photo of Gen. Custer By A. Gardner 599. C.D.V. Photo Card of James A. Garfield – Gates & Co. 600. U.S. Spencer Carbine – Mod. 1865 – 50 Cal. Rifle – Serial #792 – w/Display Rack & Vintage Cigarette Case with Shells & Cartridges – This Rifle Was Purportedly Found Under a Body at Little Big Horn Battlefield – w/Documents That Support This Claim 601. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #7476 (Cylinder # 120305) – Frame Marked “U.S.” – O.W. Ainsworth Inspected – Falls in Custer Serial # Range (Has Kopec Letter) 602. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) In Old Montana & (2) Ranger Courage 603. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Wolves of the Range & (2) Devils Saddle Legion 604. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Cyclone of the Saddle & (2) Beneath Western Skies 605. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Wild Horse Rustlers & (2) The Tall T 606. Lot of 2 Small Movie Posters (1) Reckless Ranger & (2) The Rangers Round-Up 607. Framed Movie Poster – 7th Cavalry – 14” x 36” (Very Clean) 608. Framed Photo of Model of The “Far West” 609. Framed U.S. 7th Cavalry Swallow Tail Guidon – w/Cavalry Cross Sabres & 7 Above 610. Contemporary 7th Cavalry Regimental Standard - Framed 611. Colt Cavalry, Artillery and Militia Revolvers (1873-1903) by Keith Cochran – Hardcover Book 612. A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver – 4th Printing, 1992 – by Ron Graham, John A. Kopec, & C. Kenneth Moore – Hardcover Book – Signed by John A. Kopec 613. Fine Colts: The Dr. Joseph A. Murphy Collection by R. L. Wilson – Hardcover Book - #696 of 3000 614. Colt’s Patent – Large Brass-Copper Coated Powder Flask – w/Military Trophies of War Decoration 615. Colt Trivet – Rare! 616. Lot Containing 1st Generation Single Action Army Cylinder & Unknown Grips 617. The Day The World Ended at Little Bighorn: a Lakota History by Joseph M. Marshall III – Hardcover Book & The Story of the Little Big Horn by Colonel W.A. Graham, U.S. Army, Ret’d – Hardcover Book & Son of the Morning Star: Custer and The Little Bighorn by Evan S. Connell – Hardcover Book 618. Favor the Bold – Custer: The Indian Fighter – Vol. 2 by D.A. Kinsley – Hardcover Book & Custer’s Last Campaign by John S. Gray – Hardcover Book & Son of the Morning Star: Custer and The Little Bighorn by Evan S. Connell – Hardcover Book 619. Where Custer Fell, Photographs of the Little Bighorn Battlefield: Then & Now by James S. Brust, Brian C. Pohanka & Sandy Barnard – Paperback Book 620. Framed Pair of Bullet & Cartridge Case – 1. 45 Cal. Springfield Carbine Bullet Fired From Reno’s Retreat Route & 2. 45 Cal. Springfield Cartridge Case Found on the Retreat Route – Both Have Little Big Horn Artifacts, Reno’s Battlefield Museum Letter of Authenticity & Seal 621. Framed Buckle Found on the Timber Fight Line – 9 Troopers & Scouts Were Killed in This Area (Note – Framed Same as Lot #620 But Could Not Produce Paperwork) 622. 1st Reunion – Custer’s Command – NY August 1907 – Commemorative Medal 622A. Framed Display Case w/Wood & Metal Hinge – w/Placard That States “Worn Remnants of Dandy’s Stable From The Custer Farm in Monroe, Michigan. Dandy Was Gen. Cutser’s Horse and Survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876” 623. Small Framed Display Case w/Pin – w/Placard That States “Original 7th Cavalry Indian War Crossed Sabres With Lead Back and Pin; As Worn On Kepis and Campaign Hats, Circa 1870-1880’s. Rare 624. Cased Display of 7th Cavalry Insignias – Antique & Modern 625. U.S. Pattern 1872 Forage Cap – Mfg. by Horstmann, Phila. 626. Pattern 1881 Cavalry Dress Helmet 627. Pair of U.S> Scout Spurs – w/Crossed Arrow Insignia – Swivel Strap Buttons Stamped Colorado 628. Reproduction Cavalry Bugle 629. Brass Handled Knife – w/8” Bladed – Dated 1876 – US 7th Cav 630. U.S. Pattern 1872 Enlisted Belt 631. U.S. Officers Forage Cap – 1880s 632. U.S. Officers Shoulder Knots – 1880s 633. Officer’s Campaign Hat – 1870s-80s – w/Officers Hat Cord 634. U.S. Pattern 1872 – Enlisted Belt 635. Watervliet Arsenal – U.S. Pattern 1874 – Dyer Carbine Cartridge Box 636. Broadspear Head in Small Framed Display Case – Found in Fairfield, PA. 637. White Quartz Broadspear Head in Small Framed Display Case – Found in Adams County, PA 638. Belt Axe – w/Early Replacement Handle – 18th Century (Possible 17th Century) 639. Comanche-Kiowa – Early 1800s Arrow Point – Southern Oklahoma Relic 640. Forged 18th Century Spike Tomahawk Head 641. Brass Gorget – w/Silver Marked Kissing Otters 642. Found Metal Arrow Point 643. Early Iron Trade Axe – Colonial Period – Excavated at One Time 644. Excellent Display of 75pc Points & Blades – w/Display Case 645. Bronze Pipe Tomahawk – Possible Pine Wood Haft – Circa 1900 646. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue – Serial #5860 (Visible #’s Matching, Barrel Appears to be Stretched w/Serial #4193) – Frame Marked “U.S.” – Mfg. 1874 – O.W. Ainsworth Inspected – Falls in Custer Serial # Range (w/Lot of Selling History) 647. Colt – Mod. Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/5 ½” Barrel) – U.S. Issue “Artillery Model” – Type I w/Mixed Numbers – Frame No. 5011 & Marked “U.S.” (Has Kopec Letter & Factory Letter) 648. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #84609 649. Colt – Mod. 1883 – 12ga. Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/30” Damascus Barrels) – w/Double Triggers – w/Original Colt Hard Rubber Butt Plate 650. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #19050 – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 651. Colt Walker – 44 Cal. Percussion Revolver – This is Believed to be an Expertly Done Copy Made in the 1920-30 Period – Marked “A. Comp’y 55” (Fine Example) 652. Frankford Arsenal – April 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Smith & Wesson’s Army Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Fine Example) 653. Frankford Arsenal – April 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s & Remington’s Army Revolvers Ammo Box – Full (Fine Example) 654. Frankford Arsenal – April 1874 – 12 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Fine Example) 655. Frankford Arsenal – January 1874 – 12 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box – Full (Fine Example) 656. Frankford Arsenal – 1875 – 12 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Very Clean) 657. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – 12 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Very Clean) 658. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – 12 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box – Full (Very Clean) 659. Two Frankford Arsenal – 12 Pistol Cartridges Blank – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Boxes – 1 Stamped Oct 23 1882 – Other Stamped Oct 30 1882 660. Two Empty Frankford Arsenal – 12 Revolver Cartridges, Model 1882 – 45 Cal. Ammo Boxes (Ends of Boxes Missing) 661. U.S. Civil War Era Carbine Socket – Attaches to McClellan Saddle 662. 45-70 Rifle Tools 663. U.S. Civil War Cap Pouch 664. 34” Hickory Ram-Rod 665. U.S. Rifle Sling for 45-70 Rifle 666. Civilian Holster for Colt Single Action Revolver – 1880-1900 667. U.S. Mod. 1885 Carbine Sling 668. The Custer Autograph Album by John M. Carroll – Hardcover Book 669. George Armstrong Custer: A Biography by Mark L. Gardner – Paperback Book & I Go With Custer: The Life and Death of Reporter Mark Kellogg by Sandy Barnard – Paperback Book – Signed by Sandy Barnard & Ten Years With Custer: A 7th Cavalryman’s Memoirs (John Ryan) by Sandy Barnard – Paperback Book – Signed by Sandy Barnard & Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine – December 1974 Edition w/Custer Portrait on Cover 670. American Military Belts & Related Equipment by R. Stephen Dorsey – Paperback Book 671. Custer Battle Guns – Revised and Expanded Edition, 1988 by John S. duMont – Hardcover Book – Signed by John S. duMont to Fellow Author Keith Cochran – Also w/Book is a Letter to Keith Cochran From John S. duMont 672. Two Copies of The Custer Myth by Col. W.A. Graham – Hardcover Books 673. Custer in Photographs by D. Mark Katz – Hardcover Book – 1985 First Edition-Limited to 1,000 Copies 674. Troopers With Custer by E.A. Brininstool – Hardcover Book & With Custer on the Little Bighorn by William O. Taylor – Hardcover Book 675. Photo Card of Captain Frederick W. Benteen of the 7th U.S. Cavalry – Photo by Zimmerman, St. Paul, Minn. 676. C.D.V. Photo Card of President Lincoln by B. Anthony From Brady Negative 677. Lot of 3 Early Post Cards – 1. Showing Sharpsburg in 1862 & 1907. 2. 1862 Sharpsburg Photo & 3. Photo of the Bridges Over the Potomac River at Shepherdstown, WV in 1908 678. Original C.D.V. Photograph of “Spotted Tail” (Souix) – His Native Name “Senteqaleska” – Shown Wearing His U.S. Army Jacket – Photo by W.R. Cross (Niobrara, Nebraska) 678A. Custer in Photographs: A visual portrait of one of America’s most intriguing Civil War heroes by D. Mark Katz – Hardcover Book – 1990 Edition 679. C.D.V Copy Photograph of Gen. Custer in Civilian Dress – Circa 1876 – See “Custer in Photographs” by Katz, K-149-V 680. Two Post Cards – 1. Rare 1607-1907 Jamestown Expo Post Card – Showing Lincoln in Camp w/His Officers at Antietam & 2. Copy Photograph Post Card of Robert E. Lee – Confederate Chieftain by Miley – Published by Boley’s 681. Album Cabinet Card Photo of Sitting Bull’s Daughter “Standing Holy” – Photo by D.F. Barry 1885 – Bismarck, Dak. 682. U.S. Civil War Period Miniature Ferrotype of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan in Original Window Type Mat Card 683. Photo Card of President Andrew Johnson – 17th President of the United States 684. Stereoscope Card of Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee on His Horse (Partial Damage) 685. Brig. Gen. Custer Photo From Negative by Brady – Published by E.&H.T. Anthony – Circa 1864 – See Custer in Photographs by Katz K-29 686. Lot of 3 Early Post Cards – 1. Burnside Bridge at Antietam – Published by Tipton 2. Orndorf Mill & Middle Bridge – Antietam Battlefield - & 3. Early Photo of Burnside Bridge at Antietam 687. Copy Photo of a 7th Cavalry Horse w/Attendant. Photo Showing a McClellan Saddle w/Blanket & Cloth w/7 on it. (Circa 1870s) This Mount Belonged to Lt. A.H. Naves. He Was on Assignment in Elizabethtown, KY at the Time of the Battle of Little Big Horn 688. Tin Type of Civil War Union Soldier w/Photographers Drop – 1st Corp Badge on Cap 689. Hagerstown Bank (MD) Ten Dollar Bill #3099 – Ink Signed by Bank President 690. Hagerstown Bank (MD) Five Dollar Bill #6062 691. Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. – Sept. 1840, 20 Dollar Note – Signed by Clerk & President 692. State of Virginia – Twenty Five Cent Note – Issued May 23, 1864 – Signed by Clerk & President of Corporation of Charlestown 693. C.S.A One Hundred Dollar Note – Signed & Dated, September 23, 1862 694. Russell-Green River – 17” Butcher Knife 695. Marvill & Co. – Bone Handled-Farriers Hoof Knife 696. #6 Sheffield – Folding Horn Handled Knife – w/Two Stamped Crosses & Removable Brass Hand Guard 697. Unusual Large Hand Forged Folding Knife – w/Walnut Handle 698. #6 Sheffield – Folding Knife – w/Wood Checkered Grips & Copper Loop 699. U.S. Civil War Era Handcuffs w/Key 700. Colt Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #7135 (Visible #’s Matching) – U.S. Marked – Mfg. 1874 – Ainsworth Inspected – Falls in Custer Serial # Range (Ejector Rod Head Broken & Missing) (Has Kopec Letter) 701. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – w/Faint Cartouche – Serial 34,169 – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 702. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #186736* (No Cleaning Rod in Butt Stock) 703. U.S. Civil War Era Handcuffs 704. U.S. Civil War Era Handcuffs 705. U.S. Civil War Era Handcuffs – w/Key 706. Early 19th Century Forged Pad Lock – w/Key 707. Frankford Arsenal – November 1873 Dated – Twenty 50 Cal. Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing Top) (Rare Box) 708. Frankford Arsenal – Sept. 1874 – U.S. Springfield Rifle 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Empty (Clean Box) 709. Frankford Arsenal – March 1876 – U.S. Springfield Rifle 45 Cal. Ammo Box – Empty & Top Ripped Off 710. Frankford Arsenal – April 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Smith & Wesson’s Army Revolver Ammo Box – Full 711. Frankford Arsenal – June 1871 – 12 “Martin” 44 Cal. Cartridges for Colt & Remington’s Army Revolvers Ammo Box – 6Rds 712. Frankford Arsenal – August 1874 – 12 45 Cal. Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver Ammo Box (Missing Top) (Clean Box) 713. Frankford Arsenal – 1878 – 12 45 Cal. Revolver Ball Cartridges Ammo Box (Missing Top) (Clean Box) 714. Frankford Arsenal – 12 Pistol Cartridges Blank – 45 Cal. Range Ammo Box – Stamped Oct 30 1882 – Full 715. Frankford Arsenal – 1870 – 10 Rim-Primed Blank 50 Cal. For Spencer Carbine Ammo Box 716. Lot of 45-70 & 50-70 Cal Bullets – Frankford Arsenal 717. Two 45-70 Rabbeths Patent Sub-Caliber Cartridges & 2 Other Unknown Cartridges (Rare Cartridges) 718. Cased Display of 18 Civil War Era Bullets 719. Cased Display of Various Rim Fire Cal Cartridges From Custer Era 720. The Two Battles of the Little Big Horn by J.M. Carroll – Hardcover Book & The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Mari Sandoz – Hardcover Book 721. G.A. Custer: His Life and Times by Glenwood J. Swanson – Hardcover Book 722. Little Big Horn by Robert Nightengale – Hardcover Book 723. Colonels in Blue: Union Army Colonels of the Civil War by Roger D. Hunt – Hardcover Book 724. Little Big Horn 1876: Custer’s Last Stand by Peter Panzeri – Paperback Book & Little Bighorn Remembered: The Untold Inian Story of Custer’s Last Stand by Herman J. Viola – Hardcover Book 725. The Book of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson – Hardcover Book 726. Colt: An American Legend by R.L. Wilson – Hardcover Book 727. Colt Trivet – Rare 728. U.S. Marked Artillery Halter Chain/Bit 729. Pieces of Plaster Purportedly From the Officers Quarters in Fort Lincoln 730. Early Walnut Dove Tailed Rail Road or Coach Lock Box – w/Forged Hardware, Leather Strap Handel & Early Forged Lock/Key (Exceptional Complete Set (A Must See!) 731. Military Campaign Hat – Marked Insided “K.D. Whitnoy, 1st Sgt. 7 Cav. 1874” – Circa 1870-1880’s 732. 7th Cavalry Hat Shield/Insignia – w/2 Extra 7s in German Silver 733. Indian Wars Campaign Medal #M.1053 – Has Been Issued & Registered – Ribbon In Good Condition – w/Original Case 734. G.A.R. Custer Post Medal – w/Red Ribbon & Eagle 735. Reproduction Cavalry Bugle 736. Unissued U.S. Indian War Medal 737. 7th Cavalry Hat Insignia – 1870s-1880s – Rare – Pin Back-Lead Filled 738. Cape For Cavalry Overcoat – Circa 1880’s 739. U.S. Indian War Era Officers Belt & Buckle 740. U.S. Indian War Canteen – Modified From U.S. Pattern 1858 Canteen 741. 1874 German Cartridge Box – Marked “7th Cav.” 742. Frazier’s Patent Cartridge Box for 45-70 Cartridges – Circa 1878 743. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #19924 – Falls in Custer Serial # Range (Stock Cracked at Pistol Grip) 744. Spencer Civil War Carbine – 52 Cal. – Serial #26520 – Ornate Carving on Stock 745. Spencer Carbine 50 Cal. Ammo Box – 1850s? 746. U.S. Springfield – Mod. 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine – 45-70 Cal. Trapdoor Rifle – Serial #35470 – w/faint Cartouche – Falls in Custer Serial # Range 747. Colt Single Action Army – 45 Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Serial #7413 (Visible #’s Matching) – U.S. Marked – Mfg. 1874 – O.W. Ainsworth Inspected – Falls in Custer Serial # Range (Has Kopec Letter)

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