Catalog Auction info Auction #125 - Two-Day Sale, March 28 & 29 (#125) 03/28/2020 9:00 AM EDT Closed Starts Ending 03/28/2020 9:00 AM EDT Auction Info Lot #200 Handsome Martial Henry Rifle with Patriotic "Star Motif" Identified to Jacob Henry, 3rd Regiment U.S. Veteran Volunteers Click image to enlarge PreviousNext Lot closed - Sold Price (Including Buyer`s Premium):$25,200 Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 Description Description: serial #2057, 44 RF, 24" octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This is a lovely honest Henry with matching serial numbers found on the barrel, lower tang, buttstock inlet, interior toe of buttplate, both buttplate screws and upper tang screws. Additionally, the buttstock and buttplate are matching by another assembly number "12" stamped on the right side lower tang of the frame and Oliver Winchester's "W" inspector stamp is found on the interior left side lower tang. The lower tang screw is number "2000" and the assembly number of the barrel collar "566" is mismatched from the barrel "883" but has undoubtedly been with this gun since the period of use as the patina matches perfectly. The barrel, hammer and lever have toned to a very attractive deep plum-brown patina showing a few old handling marks scattered about. The standard two-line barrel patent date and address show some mild softening of the edges but remain completely intact and legible. The frame and rounded heel buttplate have taken on a wonderful deep rich ocher patina showing a few tiny dings around the screws and ejection port and an old peen mark on the edge of the right sideplate. The frame is period-embellished with a patriotic star motif, they have been formed using a small triangular punch, with two found on either side of the frame, and one on the bottom of the cartridge lifter, additionally there is a series of small notches around the edges of the lifter. The smooth walnut buttstock remains in very good plus condition with strong remnants of antique varnish that is slightly crazing throughout, a very thin small hairline crack at the upper tang and scattered light dings. There is a series of 14 neatly carved stars along the back edge adjacent to the buttplate and a small geometric motif at the heel. The sling swivel hardware has been removed and the frame has the extra factory dovetail for relocating the rear sight. The rear sight is the earliest 1000 yard variation, the front is a brass blade and the action seems to function well mechanically. A four-piece hickory cleaning rod is present, the segments showing some light dings and wear. The jag segment appears to be of more modern construction but the remaining segments appear correct. While this example does not bear any government inspector markings it is listed by serial number in the “U.S. Martial Arms Collector” magazine issue 78 as being issued to Company H, 3rd Regiment Veterans Volunteer Infantry on May 17, 1865. A copy of the magazine is included and the arm is also listed as such in The Historic Henry Rifle by Sword. A copy of the original ordnance records page for Company H is also included indicating this rifle was issued to Jacob Henry and then subsequently crossed out and a new number "9207" written over. It seems likely Henry was initially issued this rifle with 9207 being reissued to him at a later date. The U.S. Veteran Volunteers regiments were formed late in the war in 1865 as elite units naturally composed of experienced veterans but the war ended before they saw action. Research indicates Jacob Henry originally served with the 48th New York Infantry and enlisted at 34 years of age on August 22, 1861 in Brooklyn and eventually served as a wagoner. The 48th saw extensive action participating in the assault on Fort Wagner, Battle of Olustee, Drewry's Bluffs, Cold Harbor and the Assault on Petersburg to name a few. The regiment suffered a total of 369 casualties. This desirable Henry would make an exceptional addition to any fine collection of American arms. (13G9327-2) {ANTIQUE} (20,000/30,000) Categories: Terms and conditions TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE The following paragraphs represent the terms under which all sales by Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. are conducted. Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of all terms and conditions of sale. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. has taken great care in the preparation of the descriptions in this catalog. 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