'JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN', DALTON TRUMBO'JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN', DALTON TRUMBO FOR J.B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1939'Johnny Got His Gun', Dalton Trumbo for J.B. Lippincott Company, New York, 1939,
Coachman's gun modified rifle 19thCoachman's gun modified rifle 19th c. 22"l.
Two Hand Gun CasTwo Hand Gun Cas
COWBOY SIX SHOOTER CAP GUN WithCOWBOY SIX SHOOTER CAP GUN With tooled leather belt and holster.
A quantity of lead and other soldiers,A quantity of lead and other soldiers, huntsman etc.
Custom Hand Gun ECustom Hand Gun E
Kerr Eby (American, 1889-1946)Kerr Eby (American, 1889-1946) "Machine Gunners". Ink on paper with graphite border, signed in ink at the lower right, the image size approx. 7-1/2" x 11-3/4", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 14-5/8" x 18-3/4".
FRENCH FLINTLOCK DUELING PISTOLFRENCH FLINTLOCK DUELING PISTOL Provenance: Estate of Col. Michael and Warnetta Gussie.
Six cap guns to include Texan JrSix cap guns to include Texan Jr with a holster Hubley etc. ?
REVOLVER. Mahattan Firearms Co.REVOLVER. Mahattan Firearms Co. no S.N. with leather holster.
Remarkable Sixth Plate DaguerreotypeRemarkable Sixth Plate Daguerreotype of a Heavily Armed Trapper Anonymous sixth plate daguerreotype of a trapper or hunter striking a resolute pose. Dressed for winter he wears a heavy wooljacket and fur cap. He displays a full stock percussion rifle for the camera and is further outfitted with Colt model 1849 pocket revolver knife belt axe powder horn and fine leather hunting pouch. Strapped to his back is a large bundle of furs or fur-wrapped bedroll. Housed in a full leather case separated at the spine. Found recently in North Carolina. A stunning image. Condition: Solarization at mat edges. Two small circles of discoloration centered on the gold tinting on the buckles of the trapper's belt and strap.
Carl J. Pugliese (American, b.Carl J. Pugliese (American, b. 1918) "Enlistment Terminated", 1979, limited edition patinated bronze figure of a beleaguered 19th-century infantryman utilizing his rifle as a club, a pair of Native American arrows and a discarded pistol at his feet, presented on a conforming walnut base, signed at the rear center edge of the plinth "Enlistment Terminated/1/30 Carl Pugliese/c. 1979", h. 13-3/4".
HAND GUN. 1914 Mauser with checkeredHAND GUN. 1914 Mauser with checkered walnut grips. S/N #229125.
BUFFALO BILL TARGET SHOOTER GunthermannBUFFALO BILL TARGET SHOOTER Gunthermann Germany hand painted tin depicts famed Buffalo Bill with rifle in hand lever action originally sold as ''Le Champion''. 9'' h. Paint wear to rear pull lever overall (Exc. Cond)
T.J HILEMAN CHIEF TWO GUNS GLACIERT.J HILEMAN CHIEF TWO GUNS GLACIER PARK PHOTOGRAPH Pennsylvania,1882-1945Original photograph of Native American Chief Two Guns White Calf, Glacier Park Photo Shop, Montana stamp on verso.
A fitted leather gun case withA fitted leather gun case with some cleaning accessories, the cover initialled ETC
Late 19th / early 20th centuryLate 19th / early 20th century Austrian unsigned the man depicted holding a rifle 4.5'' H x 4.25'' W x 1.5'' D
"SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL" PISTOL"Saturday"SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL" PISTOL"Saturday Night Special" Pistol , c. 1878, marked "CONQUEROR", 5-shot, spur trigger, nickel plating, walnut grip, bird's head butt
SOLDIER TINTYPE PHOTOAN UNIDENTIFIEDSOLDIER TINTYPE PHOTOAN UNIDENTIFIED GENTLEMAN WEARING A KEPI WITH AN UNMARKED UNIFORM HOLDING A LARGE PERCUSSION REVOLVER, 1/8 PLATE FOUND IN JONESBOROUGH, TN, HALF OF LEATHER CASE STILL REMAINS
Attributed to Francis Swaine (English,Attributed to Francis Swaine (English, 1725-1782)
The Evening Gun
oil on copper
unsigned
7 x 9 1/8 inches.
Rev. J. L. Hunter (American/Texas,Rev. J. L. Hunter (American/Texas, 1905-2000) "Man with Rifle", painted wood sculpture, c. 1990's, monogram burnished on underside of foot: "J.L.H.", h. 16-1/4", w. 6".
An American rawhide shooters possiblesAn American rawhide shooters possibles bag, with beadwork decoration and containing various accessories
''Dog Scarer'' pistol good cond.''Dog Scarer'' pistol good cond.
BEAN SHOOTER HOLDOUT.Bean ShooterBEAN SHOOTER HOLDOUT.Bean Shooter Holdout. Arizona: Bill Gusias, ca. 1990. Brass and Plexiglas device used to secretly steal cards from and deliver cards to the card sharper’s hand. 6 ¼” long.
A Belgian Coachmen's Hip RiffleA Belgian Coachmen's Hip Riffle ca. 1820 Percussion gun with bronze trigger guards and cast iron barrel and butt plate walnut stock.
After W.H. Tuck Shooting colorAfter W.H. Tuck Shooting color engraving 23 x 15 1/2 inches.
HAND CARVED WOODEN DOG WITH GUNDepictingHAND CARVED WOODEN DOG WITH GUNDepicting standing dog holding a rifle appears to be carved in typical chainsaw manner 41'' H 20th century some wear from being outdoors. Private collection Metamora MI.
JAPANESE RIFLE.JAPANESE RIFLE.
Armed Confederate Soldier CivilArmed Confederate Soldier Civil War Sixth Plate Daguerreotype Plus Lot of 2 including sixth plate daguerreotype of Confederate soldier armed with a Bowie knife Colt pistol and 42 in. musket. Published in Even More Confederate Faces by William A. Turner p. 10 described as one of two known wartime daguerreotypes of a Confederate soldier. Accompanied by a copy of Even More Confederate Faces. Condition: Horizontal and vertical ''wipes'' across image.
A revolver with an octagonal barrelA revolver with an octagonal barrel and engraved decoration to the checkered grip
GREAT GUNS.Great Guns. 20th CenturyGREAT GUNS.Great Guns. 20th Century Film, 1941. Tooker Litho, NY. One sheet (27" x 41") scarce full color litho poster for this Monty Banks military screwball comedy starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Paul Harve, Alan Ladd and others. Various faults, including slight crossfold paper loss and some adhesive staining on or near Hardy's image. Linen-backed. C+.
OUTSIDER ART, INEZ WALKER, BADOUTSIDER ART, INEZ WALKER, BAD GIRL WITH GUNWalker, Inez, b. 1911, d. 1990, Bad Girl with Gun, 24"x20", 1975, pencil on paper, purchased from dealer
Ca. 1870, hand-colored photographCa. 1870, hand-colored photograph of a young Union soldier standing with a US Springfield rifle w/bayonet. Image 7.5” x 5.5” Overall 16” x 14.5" Condition: slight foxing to paper CT Transfer Fee $10
A French officer's pistol withA French officer's pistol with percussion cap and flintlock side plate brass mounted and with ramrod
Sergeant Boston Corbett CDV AnSergeant Boston Corbett CDV An anonymous cdv portrait of Boston Corbett the man who shot John Wilkes Booth. Corbett is dressed in uniform his kepi resting to his left on a flag-draped table with a painted backdrop view of the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac. Corbett was with the 16th N.Y. Cavalry.Thomas "Boston" Corbett (1832-?1894?) was born in London England. After immigrating to the U.S. with his family he found work as a hatter in New York City. Because of his later erratic behavior some have speculated that the mercury fumes caused his later problems - "mad as a hatter" has some basis in fact.Corbett enlisted as soon as the call went out in April 1861 and became a private in Co. L 16th NY Cavalry. Captured by Mosby at Culpepper VA in June 1864 he spent 5 months at Andersonville before being exchanged and would later testify at the trial of Capt. Henry Wirz.Corbett's real "claim to fame " however is partly the result of "luck." It was the 16th NY that was sent to apprehend John Wilkes Booth on April 24 1865. Two days later Corbett's unit located Booth and Herold in a tobacco barn. Through a crack in the wall Corbett could see Booth moving and later testified that he thought Booth was going to shoot at others in the unit. So Corbett shot him in the neck through the crack in the wall. Booth died a few hours later his spinal cord damaged by the bullet.Some have claimed Booth committed suicide or that the trigger-happy Corbett shot him without cause. The autopsy showed that the shot came from a cavalry pistol effectively ruling out suicide. Whether Booth was a threat to the members of Corbett's unit is another mystery that will probably be argued for another century. Corbett did have other "incidents" later that resulted in his being declared insane in 1887 and sent to the Topeka (KS) Asylum for the Insane. He escaped shortly after and was never seen again. Some presume he moved to a cabin near Hinckley MN and is thought to have died in the Great Hinckley Fire in 1894 but no proof of that ever emerged. Condition: With penciled notes on verso.
A British leather gun slip, 130cmA British leather gun slip, 130cm long