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      • Harper's Ferry M1803 Musket
        Oct. 01, 2017

        Harper's Ferry M1803 Musket

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Antique musket produced 1814 in fair vintage condition. Includes period powder horn with JJ initial engraved. Flint lock ignition. This is an interesting piece of American war memorabilia. See photos.

        Donley Auction Services
      • WWII US Cautionary Poster
        Oct. 01, 2017

        WWII US Cautionary Poster

        Est: $70 - $150

        OWI# 23, produced in 1943. Title "A Careless Word, Another Cross". Illustration by John Atherton depicts a white cross on desolate background with a GI helmet and ammo pouch draped across. Overall very good condition. Poster has been folded. M8inor ink loss on fold intersections. Measure 22 x

        Donley Auction Services
      • Harper's Ferry 1795 Flintlock Musket.
        Mar. 10, 2013

        Harper's Ferry 1795 Flintlock Musket.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 44 1/2". Type II with 1815 dated lock. Left ear of stock has carved initial "W". CONDITION: metal has overall patina with areas of light pitting. Stock unsanded with normal handling marks having sm. cracks around lock, top tang & sideplate with heavy weathering between hammer & top tang. Dark pitted bore. (01-6224/DS). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

        Poulin Antiques & Auctions
      • John Henry Mole (British, 1814-1886)
        Jan. 31, 2013

        John Henry Mole (British, 1814-1886)

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        Waiting for the ferry, West Loch Tarbert, Argyllshire signed and dated 'J H Mole/1884' (lower left) watercolour 65 x 98.5cm (25 9/16 x 38 3/4in).

        Bonhams
      • Jan Jacob Spohler (Dutch, 1811-1866)
        Jan. 23, 2013

        Jan Jacob Spohler (Dutch, 1811-1866)

        Est: £5,000 - £7,000

        The ferry signed 'J J Spohler f' (lower right) oil on panel 24 x 43cm (9 7/16 x 16 15/16in).

        Bonhams
      • Model 1808 Contract W N & S Philadelphia Us Marked
        Mar. 11, 2012

        Model 1808 Contract W N & S Philadelphia Us Marked

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Flintlock Musket. Cal. 69. NSN. Harpers Ferry pattern. 44-1/2" Barrel has eagle head over "CP" cartouche at breech end. Standard lock with integral pan, is marked with eagle over "U.S" in cartouche, in front of cock. "W. N & S." and "Phila" are on tail. American walnut stock has 3-lobed "V" over ??, inspectors mark on left side behind sideplate. CONDITION: fair to good. All iron parts cleaned to pewter gray over considerable heavy pitting. Stock retains most of an old oil finish, edges slightly rounded. Inspectors marks occluded. (01-5429/MGM151) ANTIQUE. $1500-2500.

        Poulin Antiques & Auctions
      • U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle
        Jun. 27, 2009

        U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle

        Est: $1,400 - $1,800

        Manufactured from 1803-1807 and 1814-1820 with this rifle produced in 1819. Fixed front brass sight and fixed rear sight on a barrel marked US" and "eagle head" over "P" in small ovals on the left side flat. The lock plate is marked: "HARPERS / FERRY / 1819" and pitting obscuring the eagle with shield over "US" marked between the hammer and flash pan. The rifle has brass furniture and patch box. Metal ramrod with brass trumpet tip. Oil finished straight pistol grip stock. BBL: 36 inch part octagon Stock: Gauge: 54 Finish: brown Grips: Serial Number: NSN

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • U.S. Harper's Ferry Model 1803 Rifle with Two U.S.N. Swords
        Feb. 08, 2009

        U.S. Harper's Ferry Model 1803 Rifle with Two U.S.N. Swords

        Est: $700 - $900

        Later production, dated 1815 on the lock plate. Blade and notch sights on the barrel, with faint proofs, reconverted to flintlock. Standard lock markings. Smooth stock, minus barrel band, with brass trigger guard, buttplate and trapdoor. With a pair of U.S.N. swords, acid etched with engraved through handguards, wrapped rayskin grips and brass fittings with rope designs on the sheaths, with one being black leather and the other red painted fish skin. Swords are good to very good.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle Dated 1818
        Dec. 07, 2008

        Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle Dated 1818

        Est: $3,500 - $4,750

        These U.S. Model 1803 Rifles were manufactured from 1803-1807 and 1814-1820. Most well known as the issue weapon for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Barrel is 36 inch round part octagon with fixed front brass sight and fixed rear sight. The rifle barrel, receiver, breechblock, hammer and frizzen are brown. The left barrel flat is marked "US" and "eagle head/P" in small ovals. The lock plate is marked: "HARPERS / FERRY / 1818" and eagle with shield symbol between the hammer and flash pan. The rifle has brass furniture and patchbox. Metal ramrod with threaded end. The stock is oil finished walnut.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • Production U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle
        Dec. 07, 2008

        Production U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1803 Flintlock Rifle

        Est: $3,750 - $5,500

        These U.S. Model 1803 Rifles were manufactured from 1803-1807 and 1814-1820. Barrel is 36 inches round part octagon with fixed front brass sight and a fixed rear sight. The rifle barrel, receiver, breechblock, hammer and frizzen are brown. The left barrel flat is marked "US" and "eagle head" over "P" in small ovals. "V/AT" on the left receiver in front of some undistinguishable carvings. The lock plate is marked: "HARPERS / FERRY / 1819" and eagle with shield symbol between the hammer and flash pan. The rifle has brass furniture and patchbox. Metal ramrod with brass trumpet tip and threaded end. The stock is oil finished walnut.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • Harpers Ferry Model 1803 U.S. Flintlock Rifle
        Dec. 07, 2008

        Harpers Ferry Model 1803 U.S. Flintlock Rifle

        Est: $2,750 - $4,250

        These late Model 1803 flintlock rifles are often erroneously called Model 1814. These U.S. Model 1803 Rifles were manufactured from 1803-1807 and later 1814-1820. They were made to fill the needs of the War of 1812 and approximately 1,600 were made in 1814 and early 1815 before the barrels were lengthened to 36" for the rest of production. These rifles were almost identical to the earlier production with only the eagle marking on the lock being different. Marked "HARPERS / FERRY / 1815" vertically at the rear of the lock plate with an eagle with a shield on its breast ahead of the hammer, (only slightly visible through the pitting). The shield is larger and the "US" normally found there is not visible. The left rear barrel flat is marked with a recessed "US " and "eagle head / P" proof. Brass trigger guard, band around the forend, patch box and buttplate. The lock has an integral forged iron flash pan with fence at the rear. Fixed iron sights on the barrel and distinctive rib under the barrel with two iron ferrules. Steel ram rod with a brass tip. Walnut half stock secured by a single sliding key with a small cheekpiece and brass patch box on the right side of the stock. The left flat is marked with a script "J" and a "V". There is a push button on the buttplate tang that releases the patch box latch. The Model 1803 was one of the key martial longarms and was the only muzzle loading flintlock rifle produced by either of the U.S. national armories. It was the first of the U.S. regulation rifles and it saw extensive use in the War of 1812.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • Harpers Ferry Model 1803 U.S. Flintlock Rifle
        Dec. 07, 2008

        Harpers Ferry Model 1803 U.S. Flintlock Rifle

        Est: $4,500 - $7,000

        These late Model 1803 flintlock rifles are often erroneously called Model 1814. These U.S. Model 1803 Rifles were manufactured from 1803-1807 and later 1814-1820. They were made to fill the needs of the War of 1812 and approximately 1,600 were made in 1814 and early 1815 before the barrels were lengthened to 36" for the rest of production. These rifles were almost identical to the earlier production with only the eagle marking on the lock being different. Marked "HARPERS / FERRY / 1814" vertically at the rear of the lock plate with an eagle with a "US" marked shield on its breast ahead of the hammer. The left rear barrel flat is marked with a recessed "US " and "eagle head / P" proof. Brass trigger guard, band around the forend, patchbox and buttplate. The lock has an integral forged iron flash pan with fence at the rear. Fixed iron rear and brass blade front sights on the barrel and distinctive rib under the barrel with two iron ferrules. Steel ram rod with a brass tip. Walnut half stock secured by a single sliding key with a small cheek\piece and brass patch box on the right side of the stock. The left flat is marked with an illegible marking and the right side of the buttstock is period carved with a small "15". There is a push button on the buttplate tang that releases the patch box latch. The Model 1803 was one of the key martial longarms and was the only muzzle loading flintlock rifle produced by either of the U.S. national armories. It was the first of the U.S. regulation rifles and it saw extensive use in the War of 1812.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • Horatio MacCulloch RSA (1805-1867)
        Aug. 22, 2007

        Horatio MacCulloch RSA (1805-1867)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        The horse ferry signed, oil on panel, 32.5 x 45cm (12 13/16 x 17 11/16in).

        Bonhams
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