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June 6-7, 2004 Auction
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1) Lot 1000 - $168,750 - A Magnificent Royal Pair of Gold Inlaid, Engraved, Chased and Cased Museum Quality Percussion Pistols, by Anton Vincent Labeda, Prague, Probably Made for the First Duke of Cambridge, Viceroy of Hanover (1774-1850), Dated 1833
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2) Lot 1148 - $95,625 - Factory Engraved Long Range Sharps No. 1 Target Rifle
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3) Lot 1163 - $84,375 - Rare and Important Winchester Model 1873 "One of One Thousand" Sporting Rifle, Recently Discovered and Previous Unpublished, With Factory Documentation
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4) Lot 1061 - $78,750 - Rare Wm. Jenks Flintlock Breechloading Musketoon Dated 1839
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5) Lot 1142 - $75,937.50 - A Rare and Historic Prototype of the LeMat Percussion "Grape Shot" Revolver, Hand Built by John H. Krider, Philadelphia, Serial Number 2 and Considered One of the Earliest LeMat Revolvers Produced c. 1859
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6) Lot 1008 - $56,250 - A Rare and Elegant Matched Pair of Silver-Mounted Kentucky Pistols Attributed to Riflemaker, Engraver and Silversmith, Henry Young
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7) Lot 1009 - $39,375 - Large and Historic Bowie Knife and Leather Scabbard by Alfred Hunter, Used by Mexican War Officer Ephraim M. Stone, 1st Lieutenant, 1st Kentucky Infantry, with Inscribed Service Medal
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8) Lot 1141 - $39,375 - A Fine Brass-Frame Lever-Action Repeating Henry Rifle of the Civil War Period
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9) Lot 1004 - $33,750 - Elaborately Carved 17th Century Ivory Powder Flask with Diana, Hunters and Hounds, and Prey of Stag, Bear, Wild Boar, Lion, and Rabbit, German or Austrian
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10) Lot 1139 - $27,000 - An Engraved Brass-Frame Lever-Action Repeating Henry Rifle of the Civil War Period
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