Rustyrelx, came closest. A woman bought them for $1400!
A local friend and shooter that is a long time collector, said that he thought they were worth about $5000. He told me about the Cody Museum but, I had never heard of it and he also said that just the Henry would have been worth around $2000+. I guess "beauty is in the eye of the beer holder" but, I didn't drink enough of it yesterday
I was with Harry on the value. I would have paid $50 for the Borchardt, just to see if I could get it a part and save some of it and none of the others were of any value to me. I guess I've learned something!!!! But, as usual, "a day late and a dollar short".
It was suggested that the military dumped them and here was a Army fort, Fort Lane near the river that came about as the result of a Indian war but, was closed in 1857 or so, long before, even the Trapdoor came about. Even if the Army would have dumped Indian rifles, at a later date, they would have kept and used the carbine and the Borchardt and someone would have hung on to (a officer) the 1874, I'm sure.
Now, my take on how they arrived in the Rogue River......... The divers that found them though that because of there condition, he though that they had been in the river about 10 years, if so, I believe that they may have been stolen and dumped there because they thought they would get caught. My other thought was it was the result of a divorce. As they say, Hell has no fury..................
Anyway, it was a very interesting collection of rifles.
Frank