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Lot 1156: U.S. Contract E.G. Lamson & Co. Ball Patent Repeating Carbine

Fine Civil War U.S. Contract E.G. Lamson & Co. Ball Patent Repeating Carbine

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: May 15, 2021

Lot 1156: U.S. Contract E.G. Lamson & Co. Ball Patent Repeating Carbine

Fine Civil War U.S. Contract E.G. Lamson & Co. Ball Patent Repeating Carbine

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: May 15, 2021

Estimated Price: $2,250 - $3,500
Price Realized:
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Fine Civil War U.S. Contract E.G. Lamson & Co. Ball Patent Repeating Carbine

Manufacturer: E.G. Lamson & Co.
Model: Ball Carbine
Type: Carbine
Gauge: 50 Spencer
Barrel: 21 1/2 inch round
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 3169
Item Interest: Average
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 121
Class: Antique
Description:

These carbines were designed by Albert Ball and produced by E.G. Lamson & Co. Only 1,002 of these distinctive carbines were manufactured starting 1864 and delivered after the end of the Civil War making them rare collectibles. Winchester and Smith & Wesson both purchased the company's machinery after the war. One of the interesting aspects of the design is the 7-shot tubular magazine similar to the Henry and later Winchesters. This example has the standard markings and features.

Rating Definition:

Fine overall with dark blue/brown patina on barrel, 50% slightly muted original case colors, smooth oiled surfaces on the wood, crisp markings, minimal light oxidation, minor scratches and marks, and some divots and scrapes on the left side of the butt on the otherwise fine wood. Mechanically excellent. Overall an attractive example of one of the scarcest carbines of the Civil War era.



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