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no. 39285, 52 cal., 30 inch round bbl., blue/casehardened finish, walnut stock. Sharps New Model 1859 Military rifles were manufactured from 1859-1862. The front end of this example features a bayonet lug and guide for a saber bayonet. Iron blade front and Lawrence pattern ladder rear sight mounted on the blued barrel with three barrel bands. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped “SHARPS RIFLE/MANUFG. CO./ HARTFORD CONN.” in three lines ahead of the rear sight and “NEW MODEL 1859” behind it. The matching serial number “39285” is marked on the upper tang and underside of the barrel. This excellent Sharps New Model 1859 rifle with its matching numbered barrel has no military inspection markings,
indicating it was likely never issued for military service and remained in storage throughout the Civil War, leading to its high condition. The lock plate is roll-stamped with the Sharps 1852 patent markings and the R.S. Lawrence 1859 patent markings. The frame is fitted with
the Lawrence pellet primer. The left side of the frame is stamped with the Sharps two-
line patent markings. Casehardened barrel bands, receiver, hammer, trigger guard lever, lower tang, patchbox, and buttplate. Two piece walnut stock with casehardened
iron patchbox. Includes a brass handled saber bayonet marked “COLLINS
& CO/HARTFORD/1861” at the bottom of the 20 inch blade and a
brass ended leather scabbard.
LOT 1192
Excellent Civil War Era Sharps New Model 1859
Breech Loading Percussion Rifle with Saber Bayonet - Serial
    























































































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