| Image | Lot | Price | Description |
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2234
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$1,265.00
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MILITARY BARRACKS/ARMORY GUN RACK Indian Wars era production armory freestanding, round pedestal rack designed to house 20 Springfield trapdoor carbines and 20 Colt SAA revolvers. The top portion of the rack has revolver slots numbered 21-40 and are bound in by a leather covered locking band secured with a tension hasp. The lower portion of the rack has slots for 20 carbines and are similarly numbered. These are bound in by a leather covered locking band secured with a tension hasp. The base and topper are secured by iron bands. “C.J. Rylander” is stamped in the wood top plate. The pedestal stands 41″ high and is 26″ across the base. CONDITION: Very good. Rack retains much of a brown, painted surface that has aged. Several revolver slots have splits with some wood missing. Base trim is missing three of its corners. Iron furniture is brown with moderate to heavy pitting, numerous dings and dents to the wood. Leather is brittle but mostly intact. 4-32571 WD56 (750-1,500)
Auction: Firearms - Fall 2007 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |