- MILITARIA. FURR ARMS COLT MODEL 1874
MILITARIA. FURR ARMS COLT MODEL 1874 GATLING GUN. A Furr Arms 1980 1/3 scale firing replica Colt Model 1874 Gatling Gun serial # 121. This crank operated multi-barrel gun is chambered .22 Short and is mounted on a brass swivel mount affixed to a wheeled wood carriage with brass accents/fittings. From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: mounted gun measures approx. 21.50" in height, carriage measures approx 21" w x 38" in l. Gun barrels measure approx. 12.50" in length. This lot is not available for purchase in the following states, counties, and boroughs; New York, California, New Jersey, and New York City (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island). Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. This model is in relic condition. Barrels exhibit corrosion. Wood elements exhibit losses. Brass pieces exhibit discoloration. Model is currently not functional. All arms are sold as is with no guarantee of functionality. A fastener/pin is missing that secures the gun to the carriage. Lock extractor is missing. This model should not be fired until its inspected a licensed gun smith.
- SELECTION OF CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL KITS
SELECTION OF CIVIL WAR ERA MODEL KITS Including cannon limbers, gatling gun, monitor and the Merrimac. Possibly all complete and one still sealed.
- CINCINNATI RIOT OF 1884 AND PULASKI
CINCINNATI RIOT OF 1884 AND PULASKI TN DESTRUCTION, ALB...A group of 8 unmounted photographic prints depicting the 5th Battery of Ohio National Guard and the aftermath of the 1884 Cincinnati Courthouse Riots, plus one likely unrelated cabinet card photograph of a crowd surveying the ruins of a damaged building, with Pulaski TN photography studio backstamp. 1st-8th items: Albumen photograph prints of men in uniform standing guard behind a gatling gun in the streets of Cincinnati, wagons overturned to form a barricade, and images of the destruction inside the courthouse. 9th item: Cabinet card depicting a crowd of people, including African Americans, surveying the remains of burned out brick buildings. Stamped on back The Pulaski Art Gallery, W.D. Corbitt, Operator, Pulaski TN. 5" H x 8 1/2" W. Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Unmounted prints have several edge and corner losses, and fading. Mounted print has light grime, small loss to upper left corner.
- EARLY 1900S COLT REVOLVER POLICE POSITIVE
EARLY 1900S COLT REVOLVER POLICE POSITIVE BOXEarly Colt Police Positive .32 cal revolver box (only) with labels affixed inside. This is one of the earlier versions of the box -- the Police Positive was made for many years -- with the legend "Automatic Pistols, Automatic Machine Guns, Gatling Guns" as well as the London address. Front left corner split and some minor hinge chipping. 9-5/8" wide.
- TEN FIELD PIECES AND A LIMBER As follows:
TEN FIELD PIECES AND A LIMBER As follows: three (3) olive drab WWI cannons marked Britains Ltd; a limber faintly marked Britains; two Civil War field cannons; a plastic limber with a Gatling gun; two gray metal Gatling guns; two small gray cannons. Largest cannon 2-1/4 x 5-1/2 x 2-3/4 in.
- PALM TREES, A ROCKY OUTCROP AND MOBILE
PALM TREES, A ROCKY OUTCROP AND MOBILE WEAPONRY FOR TOY SOLDIER DIORAMAS Consisting of (26) palms, a fence post, a faux rock construction, four (4) cannons, a limber and two (2) Gatling guns.
- SHELF OF COLLECTIBLE BOOKS relating
SHELF OF COLLECTIBLE BOOKS relating to weapons most with dust jackets some first editions: ''Japanese Archery (Zen in action)'' by Andre Sollieri 1st ed. so stated 1969; ''The Crossbow'' mediaeval & modern by Sir Ralph Puyne-Galwey London 1995; ''The Gatling Gun'' 19th century machine gun to 21st century Vulcan by James Berk 1991; ''Samurai'' Paul Varley; ''The History of Land Mines'' by Mike Croll 1st ed. 1998; Brassey's ''Infantry Weapons of the World 1950-1975''; ''Guns at Sea'' Peter Padfield 1977; ''The Bazooka'' by Terry Gander; ''The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle'' by Henry Kaufman; et al.