Light pitting to metal, primarily to end of barrel, hammer, breechblock, and trigger guard tang. Dings to stocks, with 9" horizontal scratch to right side of butt stock. Walnut stock, round barrel, iron furniture, checkered hammer, slightly curved butt plate, blade front sight and folding rear ladder sight, sling bar and ring mounted on the left side of the receiver. 5TH 1852," left side of barrel before breechblock with "E.A.W" inspector mark, butt plate tang with "W" inspector mark. 12th 1848," right side of lockplate marked "R.S. LAWRENCE/PATENTED/FEB 15TH 1859," left side of the receiver marked "C. Top of barrel marked "SHARPS RIFLE/MANUFG CO./ HARTFORD CONN." before the rear sight and "NEW MODEL 1863" between the breechblock and the rear sight, rear sight marked "R.S. 52 caliber, 29' barrel with a fine, bright bore having some very mild freckling within the grooves towards the breech. Case Study: Carroll Cloar (Janu– April 10, 1993)Ĭivil War era Sharps New Model 1863 breech-loading carbine. 21,995.00 Click Here for More Info Description Shipping and Inspection Policy Civil War Sharps New Model 1859 Military Rifle with Malcolm Scope in the Berdan Sharpshooter serial number range.Case Study: Anna Catherine Wiley (Knoxville, TN, 1879-1958).Case Study: Richard Jolley (Knoxville, TN).Case Study: Great Road Pottery of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.Items that are not a fit for Case auctions.
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