2023 December 6-8 Firearms & Militaria

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SOLD $288,000

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SOLD $140,000


1180 - J.B. FARR PRESENTATION GOLD SHERIFF BADGE.

1177 - (A) EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NO. 3 REVOLVERS INSCRIBED TO LUIS ARRIETA CANAS WITH PARISIAN CASE.

2024 - (A) OUTSTANDING SILVER MOUNTED PAIR OF ITALIAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, TRIPLE SIGNED BY ZUGNO, WITH THE CREST OF JEAN LOUIS DE NOGARET DE LA VALETTE.

1157 - (A) EXCELLENT HELFRICHT ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH STEERHEAD PEARL GRIPS, FEATURED IN “THE COLT ENGRAVING BOOK VOL. I” BY WILSON.

1027 - (N) EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN WWII MG-42 MACHINE GUN WITH BAKELITE BUTTSTOCK (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1164 - (A) EXHIBITION GRADE ENGRAVED GOLD PLATED MODEL 1868 TRANTER REVOLVER BY H. HOLLAND WITH ROYAL MONOGRAMS.

1048 - (N) ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS EARLY DWM BRASS ARGENTINE MAXIM MACHINE GUN WITH OPTIC AND TRIPOD (CURIO AND RELIC).


1190 - (A) OUTSTANDING EARLY NEW HAVEN ARMS MODEL 1860 HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

1194 - (C) SUPERB WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION SHORT RIFLE.

1263 - (C) EXQUISITE HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL .375 H&H MAGNUM DOUBLE RIFLE IN CASE.

1298 - (C) RARE, AWARD WINNING PARKER BROTHERS BHE 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOGTUN.


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1001 - INCREDIBLY RARE PAIR OF ORIGINAL GERMAN WW II MP44 MACHINE GUN GAS CAPE MATERIAL MAGAZINE POUCHES. Original German World War II MP44 pouches made in the late war and mustard tan in appearance, constructed of gas cape material. Pouches with light soiling and wear. 6 brown leather straps secure the individual MP44 magazine pouches. Brown leather trim has light to moderate wear and aging. Belt loops and “D-ring” attachments are in brown leather. Web belt loops on left pouch has somewhat legible 3-digit codes and markings, while right pouch exhibits legible stamped 3-digit codes and markings under flap. An exceedingly rare set of German WWII MP44 magazine pouches that would be difficult to upgrade. CONDITION: Overall very good to extremely fine. 10,000 - 15,000

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1002 - (N) HIGH CONDITION ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII ERMA EMP MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Unknown Model: EMP Serial No. 16917 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA High condition example of the German EMP which was manufactured between 1931 and 1938. Primarily used as a police weapon in the pre-war years, a significant number of these made their way to Spain and saw use in the Spanish Civil War. Some of these later were purchased by the French (albeit Spain did not include enough magazines so that there would be one for each gun). Of the guns that remained in Germany, a significant number of these later found their way into combat service in military formations. One can find photographs of German troops brandishing these. There is no doubt that this model saw service in France in 1940 on both sides. This is a particularly desirable specimen with a clear original Nazi eagle cartouche on the on the left side of the stock. These guns are instantly recognizable by their vertical wood foregrip. 1 original 9mm Parabellum magazine is included. Typical “EMP” over the serial number at the top rear of the receiver. This is a select-fire machine gun with “E” (semi) and “D” (full-auto) next to the selector switch on the right side. There are two safety provisions on this machine gun. When the bolt is in the forward position a bolt-lock switch on the top of the receiver may be flipped upward to the “S” position. This locks the bolt forward so that even if the weapon is dropped, the bolt cannot move to the rear and potentially accidentally clear the back of the magazine and fire a round. The other safety is simply a slot in the back of the receiver where the bolt handle can be manipulated into, once drawn to the rear. Matching numbers are on the receiver end cap, and magazine well housing. Wood of stock channel and bolt are non-matching, but match each other, but also are non-visible unless the gun is disassembled. Copy of original amnesty registration form with redacted original registrant information is included. This gun has only undergone one transfer from the Estate of the original registrant to Morphy Auctions. This gun was amnesty registered as a deactivated gun. Chamber is plugged in such a way as reactivation will be straightforward and non-invasive. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original finish with scattered areas where speckled spots of very light brown patina have been oiled and lifted. Also some light loss of finish at the high points to a gray patina. This in no way detracts from the handsome appearance of this piece, of which the original wood is near excellent with an absolutely clear eagle over swastika stock cartouche. Dropping a light down the bore reveals a near mint brilliant mirror bore. Bolt and bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is among the best examples of this model this cataloger has ever seen come to auction. Pretty fabulous considering the consignor states he used to use it as a boy playing with his friends in a nature preserve wooded area behind his house. A great example of an ERMA EMP submachine gun accompanied by a copy of its original amnesty registration paperwork. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 5 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-82 20,000 - 30,000

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1003 - (N) ATTRACTIVE BERGMANN MP-18.I MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL SNAIL DRUM (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: BERGMANN Model: M.P.18, I Serial No. 35395 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: NFA Very attractive Bergmann MP-18,I in its original configuration with one 32 round snail drum including appropriate “spacer” and dust cover. Also included is a reproduction canvas carrier for the snail drum. The MP18,I in this configuration, was the first pistol caliber sub-machine gun to be designed and fielded to be used by ground troops in combat during WW1. Issued to German Sturmstruppen “Assault Troopers”, the MP-18/I proved to be an efficient and effective weapon, and served as the basis for multiple later sub-machine gun designs. Marked “M.P.18,I.” over “1920” with crown proof and serial number on top of magazine housing. Serial numbers match on magazine housing, receiver tube, bolt, end cap, detent latch, detent latch boss, trigger housing and buttplate, as well as the underside of buttstock. Rear sight leaf spring is marked “453”. Electronic registry indicates manufacturer as, “GERMANY”. Left side of receiver marked, “THEODOR BERGMANN ABT.WAFFENBAU SUHL”. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent as professionally refinished with very clear markings with the exception of an indiscernible marking above the model designation on the magazine housing. Bore is very fine, with shiny lands with some frosting in the grooves. Mechanics are crisp. Stock has been very lightly sanded with “1920” present on the left side. 2nd model Bing snail drum has good spring tension and in original finish with a brown patina. See this same auction for other snail drums being offered. Finding this model in original configuration still set up for the snail drum is rare, and this specimen presents extremely well. This cataloger can attest that the MP-18,I is a extremely fun gun to take to the range and shoot. Comfortable and controllable. A fine specimen of the machine gun that served Germany’s elite troops during the Great War. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-51 20,000 - 25,000

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1004 - UNMARKED GERMAN LUGER SNAIL DRUM LOADER, LEATHER CARRIER, AND SHEET METAL COVERS FOR LUGER MAGAZINES. Unmarked German Luger snail drum loader with reproduction leather carrier, canvas carrier, and 2 magazine sheet metal covers. CONDITION: Loader is in fine condition retaining most of its painted black finish, very fine mechanically, with release latch turning a gray patina. Brown leather carrier is extremely fine. Canvas carrier is near excellent. Sheet metal magazine covers are fine. JWK 2023-12-56 200 - 400

1005 - EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION HIGHLY DESIRABLE 1ST MODEL VARIENT GERMAN LUGER SNAIL DRUM WITH LOADER, DUST COVER AND LEATHER CARRIER. Exceptionally high condition, original, early variant 32-round snail drum for German Luger pistols. Loader and snail drum maker’s marks match. Snail drum numbered 30939. Original sheet metal slide-on cover and reproduction leather carrier are also included in this lot. CONDITION: Drum is near excellent with good spring tension, moving freely when rotated. Loader is very fine mechanically, and both it and the sheet metal cover retain most of their original finish. Brown leather carrier is extremely fine and has no maker’s mark visible. These drums fit the Luger pistol, and when fitted with the appropriate spacer, are also sought after to fit the original MP-18,1 machine gun with angled magazine housing. See this model machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-53 1,800 - 2,500

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1006 - HIGH CONDITION DESIRABLE “BING” MANUFACTURED 1ST MODEL VARIANT GERMAN LUGER SNAIL DRUM WITH LOADER AND LEATHER CARRIER. High condition, original, early variant 32-round snail drum for German Luger pistols manufactured by B/N. Loader and snail drum maker’s marks match. Snail drum numbered 27939. Reproduction leather carrier is also included in this lot. CONDITION: Drum is extremely fine original finish with some loss of finish to a gray patina at the high edges with some light pitting. Spring tension very strong, with lever moving freely when rotated. Loader also is B/N marked and is in exceptional condition, very fine mechanically, with attractive fire-blue on release latch. Brown leather carrier is extremely fine and has no makers mark visible. These drums fit the Luger pistol, and when fitted with the appropriate spacer, are also sought after to fit the original MP-18,1 machine gun with angled magazine housing. See this model machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-54 1,500 - 2,500

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1007 - BING MANUFACTURED GERMAN LUGER SNAIL DRUM WITH LOADER, LEATHER CARRIER, AND CANVAS CARRIER. B/N manufactured 32 round snail drum for German Luger pistols. Loader and snail drum makers marks match. Snail drum numbered 531124. Reproduction leather carrier and canvas carrier are also included in this lot. Leather carrier is unmarked. Canvas carrier is ink marked inside, “Mathias Muller / Konigl. Hofliefierant / (not quite legible) / Leipzig / K(not quite legible) 8-10.” CONDITION: Drum is extremely fine original finish on body with some loss of finish to a gray patina at the high edges with some light pitting. Rotating handle and cover exhibit moderate pitting, yet spring tension is very strong, with lever moving freely when rotated. Loader also is B/N marked and is in extremely fine condition, very fine mechanically, with release latch turning a gray patina. Brown leather carrier is extremely fine. These drums fit the Luger pistol, and when fitted with the appropriate spacer, are also sought after to fit the original MP-18,1 machine gun with angled magazine housing. See this model machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-55 1,500 - 2,500

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1008 - (N) ITALIAN WORLD WAR II BERETTA MODEL 38A MACHINE GUN WITH ACCESSORIES (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Beretta Model: 38A Serial No. K8367 Caliber/Bore: 9x19mm Parabellum Barrel Length: 14” FFL Status: NFA The Beretta 38A saw service with the German as well as the Italian military during World War II. MP-40 production had ceased in 1944 in favor of the Sturmgewehr. When the Germans realized they still had a need and use for a pistol caliber machine gun, they absorbed existing Beretta 38A and 38/42 machine guns into their service as well as purchasing more newly assembled guns from Beretta. It is not uncommon for these guns to be devoid of manufacturer’s markings, as Beretta used the opportunity to assemble whatever parts they had leftover on hand into guns to sell to the Germans. This specimen has the Italian Royal Army “(Crown)/ RE” acceptance proof present on the left side of the barrel shroud collar. Visible numbers match on the receiver, barrel shroud, and buttstock. 3 olive drab 3-cell magazine pouches containing 3 magazines each, 1 spare barrel and barrel shroud, spare solid wood buttstock, a cleaning rod, a bag of spare small internal parts, and a rare original gray canvas sleeve for the 38A are included with this lot. NFA registry lists “ITALIAN BERETTA 9-MM” in the manufacturer block and “MP 38-42” in the model block. The model designation can be corrected upon paper transfer. CONDITION: Near excellent attractive lusterous blue refinish with markings showing very clearly. Were is not for a slight plumb color on the hardened metal piece forward of the cocking handle, one might mistake this as original finish. Wood has some scattered handling marks and remains un-sanded with clear cartouche. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright with some light frosting. This cataloger can attest that the Beretta 38A is one of the most comfortable and fun to shoot machine guns of WW2. Comfortable, controllable, and select fire on demand depending upon which trigger you choose. This offering, with numerous magazines and accessories, coupled with the attractive appearance it presents, is one of the best ensembles we have ever offered of this model. Someone is going to be very fortunate to win this lot. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-06 32,000 - 42,000

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1009 - (N) SPECTACULAR HISTORIC HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION LOW SERIAL NUMBER COLT 1921A THOMPSON 1921 MACHINE GUN 1 OF 5 SHIPPED TO ENGLAND IN 1921 (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1921 Serial No. 152 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Unquestionably all original high condition specimen of a Colt 1921A Thompson (never fitted with a Cutts Compensator). Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories states: “Captain H.B.C. Pollard London, England British Arms Expert Shipped 4/26/21”. Captain Hugh Pollard was the intelligence officer on the staff of the Chief of Police in Ireland, headquartered at the “Irish Office” based at Dublin castle. This is one of 5 Thompson machine guns shipped to Captain Pollard (#121, #134, #135, and #175 were the others). It is a safe assumption that these guns were intended to be, and in fact likely were, used in Ireland by the British authorities there, putting down the Irish independence rebellion. According to a letter dated April 26, 1921, from F.J. Merkling, the Secretary of Auto-Ordnance Corporation, to Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, these guns were being shipped that day as a tax-exempt shipment. Captain Pollard made several references in his book, Secret Societies of Ireland: Their Rise and Progress, published in July 1922, that Thompson machine guns were used in Ireland. It was in June 1921 that the British government terminated any intention to associate or do business with Auto-Ordnance Corporation as a result of the discovery that Auto-Ordnance had sold 600 Thompson machine guns to the Irish Republican Army. These 600 guns were intercepted and seized aboard the S.S. East Side in New York Harbor on June 12, 1921. No doubt this motivated Captain Hugh Pollard to return his Thompson guns to Auto-Ordnance Corporation in New York. According to Herigstad’s book, this gun later came into the possession of the West Virginia State Police, Charleston, West Virginia, as part of a grouping of 69 guns. It quite possibly could have been at the Blair Mountain conflict during the period of coal miners unrest in the late summer of 1921. One can read details about this engagement in the American Rifleman article published in March 2014, “Guns of the

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Battle of Blair Mountain” by Kenneth L. Smith-Christmas. It is documented in Herigstad’s book that this gun was subsequently purchased by a Dealer near Houston, Texas, and then on to the William P. Scarmardo collection (11/82), and Danny Scarmardo collection (6/2010). This gun retains its original 1921 internal parts and correct “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 1 original correctly patent dated 20-round magazine is included with this lot. Electronic NFA registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue original finish with slight loss of finish at high points with the finish thinning to a pleasing gray patina in places. All the lettering is absolutely clear throughout. Wood furnishings have some small dings and handing marks, but have not been sanded or touched up. One can still feel the grain of the wood with ones fingertips. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. It is very seldom that a piece, especially a Thompson, comes to public offering which combines high original condition with absolutely solid historical provenance. One of the top original condition specimens to pass through this cataloger’s hands. This is a piece eminently suitable for a Firearms Reference Library as well as the most advanced and discerning Collector/Investor. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-13 60,000 - 100,000

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1010 - (N) VERY POPULAR QUALIFIED MANUFACTURING HECKLER & KOCH REGISTERED AUTO SEAR MACHINE GUN IN HK MP5SD MARKED HOST GUN WITH RDTS SILENCER (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: HK Model: MP5SD Serial No. (Host Gun) 3912 ; (Silencer) S3912 Sear Serial No. K044 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Qualified Manufacturing registered Heckler & Koch auto sear in 3-position configuration in H&K host gun, serial number 3912, manufactured in 1983 according to proof code on top of receiver. Also marked HK MP5SD at forward top of receiver. Classic and most desirable configuration with telescoping stock and horizontal forend with a Red Dog Target Supply screw-in silencer. 2 32-round magazines are included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original hard coat finish. Composite furnishings of buttstock and pistol grip near excellent. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. This cataloger cannot find a blemish in the appearance of this gun even upon the closest inspection. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this specimen. They don’t get any better than this. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-09 40,000 - 50,000

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1011 - (N) BEAUTIFUL HIGH CONDITION COLT 1921A THOMPSON 1921 MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1921 Serial No. 1442 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA High condition specimen of a Colt 1921 Thompson without a Cutts Compensator (actually a 1921A model). No information listed in Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories. The clarity of the markings and “JHB” markings is nothing short of spectacular. This gun retains its original 1921 internal parts and correct “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 1 original high condition 1920-1921 patent date 20-round magazine is included. The Thompson machine gun spans a range across several collecting genres, with plenty of variations and accessories to appeal to a wide range of collector/investors. Electronic NFA registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue restored finish with slight loss of finish at the stock attachment points. Upon closest possible observation one can see a ding on the lower below the patent marks. Wood is extremely fine, very lightly sanded with some light handling marks, and some small diagonal gouges on the right side of the pistol grip. Bore is near mint, shiny and bright. Bolt is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-11 40,000 - 60,000

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1012 - (N) COLT US NAVY MODEL 1928 THOMPSON SUBMACHINEGUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1928 Navy Serial No. 10753 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Exceedingly attractive Colt 1921/28 Navy overstamp Thompson with “diamond logo” Cutts Compensator. No information listed in Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories. The finish on this gun is absolutely beautiful, and it is a difficult call, but the faintness of the “JHB” markings, together with some other barely discernible indicators, compel this cataloger to conclude this refinished after getting second and third opinions. The quality of the work is fabulous. This gun has 1928 internal parts. Serial numbers are matching. Lettering is clear. 1 high condition original 1920-1921 patent date 20 round magazine is included. Electronic NFA registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue refinish with only a little loss of finish at the stock attachment points. Wood is near excellent with only the slightest of handling marks. Metal stock hardware does not appear to be refinished. Bore is fabulous, shiny and bright. Bolt is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. The 1921/28 Navy overstamp guns are in a special league all their own, highest quality fit and finish with appeal to both the commercial and military gun collector. Even calling out this gun as refinished, it looks so good, and it is so desirable as an example of its kind it will certainly attract a discerning collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-12 40,000 - 60,000

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1013 - (N) HIGH CONDITION WEST HURLEY AUTO ORDNANCE MODEL 1928 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH DELUXE HARD CASE AND ACCESSORIES (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Auto Ordnance Model: 1928 Serial No. 1397A Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Outstanding high condition Auto Ordnance, West Hurley Model 1928 Thompson with 50 round “Bridgeport” drum, 5 Bridgeport 20-round magazines, 2 brass cleaning rods, reproduction spare parts tin and oiler, and deluxe contemporary hard case with lid compartment for detachable buttstock. Keys are present for this case. Electronic NFA registry indicates “AUTO ORDNANCE” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent lustrous blue original finish on all metal parts including bullet logo (on top) Cutts compensator. Wood is near excellent with a couple slight handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. A very attractive specimen in high condition for the person who wants an example of the iconic American machine gun and very well accessorized with near excellent lustrous blue finish magazines, and matte finish drum, all in a great carrying package. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-77 18,000 - 25,000

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1014 - (N) FANTASTIC 1960S VINTAGE ORIGINAL COLT AR-15 MODEL 614 SPECIMEN OF THE M16 MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 614 Serial No. 204102 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: NFA Exceptionally desirable Colt Model 614 marked AR-15 with the most classic Vietnam era (1965) features. Immediately noticeable is the lack of forward assist on the right side of the receiver as well as the triangular handguards, rounded butt, “shiny” composition buttstock with moveable sling swivel and early three-prong flash hider. Attractive Colt logo and “AR-15” marking over “MOD. 614” on left side of the magazine well. moveable rear sling swivel, are noticeable to the discerning eye. No magazine present. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine to near excellent original finish with only the slightest of handling marks. The action is very smooth. This weapon has been well cared for. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. A very attractive and collectible piece, especially as it is now Curio and Relic eligible. Sure to please any 1960s era military M16 Machine Gun collector enthusiast as well as any machine gun shooter. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-87 30,000 - 40,000

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1015 - (N) SCARCE AND DESIRABLE EARLY 1970S ERA COLT M16 MACHINE GUN IN CLASSIC MILITARY CONFIGURATION (FULLY TRANSFERABLE ALMOST CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M16 Serial No. 5097375 Caliber/Bore: 5.56mm Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: NFA Note serial number 5097375 places this gun as manufactured in the early 1970s timeframe. Guns in the 5 million serial number range were produced starting in 1973, so one can use one’s judgement about the actual year this gun left the factory. Colt logo with simply “M16” on left side of magazine well. Forward assist present on right side of receiver. Buttstock trap in stock. Triangular handguards. No magazine present. Only the absence of United States property markings and serial number range distinguish the gun from the ones taken into military service. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish in near excellent overall, likely refinished judging from the bluing in some spots of light pitting on the right side above the trigger. One has to look closely to discern this. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Anytime an early 1970s M16 (not an M16A1) comes up for auction it commands attention, and brings premium collector interest. Shrewd investors take notice. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-86 30,000 - 40,000

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1016 - (D) NEAR MINT UNFIRED 40 MM COLT M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER WITH SIGHT AND MANUAL (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M203 Serial No. 200329A Caliber/Bore: 40mm Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: Destructive Device Near mint, unfired, in a shipping box, original 40mm Colt M203 grenade launcher with grenade launcher sight and Department of the Army Operator’s Manual TM 9-1010-221-10. Matte finish makes it a little difficult to discern the rampant Colt Logo on left side, but it is there. Also marked “LAUNCHER, GRENADE / 40 MM : M203” over serial number “200329” / “U.S.A.”. CONDITION: Both grenade launcher and sight never installed on a firearm. Near mint condition matte finish throughout with just the slightest loss of finish at the high edges of the release. The box is just a shipping box, not factory. This grenade launcher is an unfired, investment-level condition piece from the estate of a very advanced and discerning collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE” DEVICE”. JWK 2023-12-92 3,600 - 5,000

1017 - NEAR MINT M-60 MACHINE GUN “D” CONFIGURATION CONVERSION PARTS. Very desirable set of M-60 machine gun “D” configuration parts including fold-down “aircraft” style sight, trigger pack, metal chute adapter for attachment of ammo box to be attached to gun, and rear spade handles. Just the parts you need to shoot your M-60D out of a helicopter, as well as making your gun very pleasant to shoot off of a pintle at a firing range. CONDITION: All parts are near mint. Please see M-60D machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-40 2,000 - 4,000

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1018 - (M) FABULOUS AND EXTREMELY DESIRABLE DELUXE TOP-OF-THE- LINE FUNCTIONAL FURR MINIATURE MODEL 1883 GATLING GUN ON WHEELED CARRIAGE. Manufacturer: Furr Model: Gatling Gun Serial No. 27 Caliber/Bore: .22 Short Barrel Length: 12 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Measuring about knee high, this is the most deluxe functional model miniature that Furr offered. Most were purchased with tripods, but this one instead has a beautiful, wheeled carriage mount. Marked with a “Colt” nameplate on the top as well as the model. Note the attractiveness of this metal and wood carriage and think of the time and effort that must have gone into its construction. This makes this model all the more attractive to the observer and also eases the movement of it from place to place. According to the consignor, Furr is the only person to be granted full access to the Gatling gun museum and was allowed to take detailed measurements and photographs. His reproductions are exact. This specimen was completely restored by Doug Furr in early 2018 and has not been fired since. This is an unsigned specimen, and Furr thought that this is the only gun that got out of the factory unsigned. Included are two videos on a thumb drive of Doug Furr and consignor explaining maintenance, loading, and operation. The Furr Gatling guns incorporate the highest standards of quality fit and finish and are works of the human craftsman’s art. Faithfully reproduced in miniature during the 1970s these guns are fully functional like the originals, and one can access the mechanism for cleaning just like the originals. Measures 21” from floor to top of magazine, 28” from muzzle to end of trail, and 23” outer hub to outer hub. This will transfer as a modern firearm. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original finish throughout with some tarnishing in places. Wood is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp and positive. Bores are shiny and bright. Of more than dozen which we have offered over the years, this ensemble on its metal carriage tops them all. A great piece for an office or a den, and more than just a decoration. JWK 2023-12-94 15,000 - 20,000

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1019 - (N) EXCEPTIONAL HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION COLT 1921A THOMPSON 1921 MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL HARD CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Thompson Model: 1921 Serial No. 1571 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA High condition specimen of a Colt 1921 Thompson without a Cutts Compensator (actually a 1921A model). Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories indicates, “Lawrence Heiskell collection, Virginia 1997”. This gun retains its original 1921 internal parts and correctly “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 4 lustrous blue 20-round “Bridgeport” magazines, a chrome plated “New York, NY” 50-round drum, and original blue felt lined hard case with 20 1/2” brass cleaning rod and reproduction tin parts box and oiler is included. Electronic NFA registry indicates “THOMPSON” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue original finish with very slight loss of finish at the stock attachment points, and a little thinning to the finish at the actuator slot and at the high edges of the lower receiver. Fantastic unsanded, unmessed with wood with very slight handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. One of the best of the 1921A model Thompsons to come to auction. In this auction we have several fabulous Thompsons. Suitable for the most advanced and discerning collector. The original hard case included with this lot significantly adds to the value, more than making up for any perceived shortcomings of the chrome plated magazine. Hard case is near excellent condition, among the best of the specimens out there. Felt lining inside the case is faded but not torn. Still quite attractive. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-76 60,000 - 100,000

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1020 - (N) INCREDIBLE AS NEW IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING BOX “US” MARKED MAREMONT M-60 MACHINE GUN WITH MINT ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Maremont Model: M60 Serial No. 7710146 Caliber/Bore: 7.62 Barrel Length: 25 - 3/4” FFL Status: NFA Outstanding, as new in box specimen of the Maremont M60 machine gun in classic military configuration. Top of receiver is marked “MACHINE GUN / 7.62 MM M60 / NEW ENGLAND GROUP / MAREMONT CORP. / U.S.” For the would-be purchaser of this model, it needs no introduction. The Maremont M-60 has a reputation as a consistently high-quality built machine gun. It is a must-have for the late 20th century U.S. machine gun collector/enthusiast, particularly one who wants a weapon from the Vietnam era of the U.S. military. Electronic registry indicates simply “US” as the manufacturer. Original factory shipping box includes original packing materials as addressed from RECON ORDNANCE. As mint accessories include a spare barrel in original U.S.G.I canvas barrel carrier, a new in wrapper AMC manufactured tripod with Traverse and Elevation mechanism and pintle mount as well as a sealed bag of M-60 metal links. Just the way it came to the previous owner many years ago. PROVENANCE: From the

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estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: As new in original cardboard shipping box with preservative oil still in evidence on it. Overall appearance and finish is simply outstanding. Accessories are in like condition. Morphy’s states that there may be a couple light handling marks, and potential buyers are encouraged to examine the photographs closely. Bores of both barrels have preservative grease in them. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto-only machine gun. A fabulous firearm for the modern U.S. Military collector/enthusiast in pretty much impossible condition to upgrade. What an auction opportunity for the advanced collector who desires an M-60 machine gun! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-80 90,000 - 120,000

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1021 - (N) FABULOUS ORIGINAL BLUE FINISH COMMERCIAL SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY LEWIS MACHINE GUN IN .303 (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Lewis Machine Gun Model: 1914 Serial No. 13944 Caliber/Bore: .303 Barrel Length: 26 - 1/4” FFL Status: NFA This Savage model 1916 ground gun is marked on top cover “LEWIS MACHINE GUN MFG, BY SAVAGE ARMS, UTICA. N.Y.U.S.A.” over the Indian head logo, indicating that this is a pre-merger gun. Markings on right side of receiver are “USN” with inspector’s initials “HGD”. Left side of receiver is consecutive factory serial number 20366 over Navy anchor proof mark. Contract serial number 13944 is just forward of pan magazine post below “LEWIS MACHINE GUN MFG, BY SAVAGE ARMS, UTICA. N.Y.U.S.A.”. Rear sight marked for .303 MK VII ammunition. Savage patent dates on rear buttplate. 1 original .303 caliber 47-round pan magazine is included with this lot as well as 1 broad arrow proofed .303 operating piston and 1 .30-06 Lewis barrel. Caliber of bolt and barrel in gun verified as .303. Electronic NFA registry indicates “Lewis Machine Gun” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original commercial finish with clear Savage Indian head logo. Markings are crisp and clear. Wood looks fabulous as refinished to bring out its natural beauty. Bore of both barrels near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp and smooth. This is a full auto only machine gun. The Lewis machine gun was a preferred model light machine gun of World War I. Reliable, portable, and relatively light in comparison to the water-cooled guns then employed. This is one STUNNING machine gun, suitable for the most discerning and advanced collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-83 25,000 - 35,000

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1022 - (N) HIGH CONDITION VERY DESIRABLE GUIDE LAMP M3 “GREASE GUN” MACHINE GUN WITH SUPPRESSOR (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: (BOTH) Unknown Model: (A) M3 (B) N/A Serial No. (A) 0011646 (B) GLC153435 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: NFA Exceptionally clean and attractive M3 “Grease Gun” as manufactured by Guide Lamp for use during World War II with modern made reproduction screw-on suppressor, as well as original barrel and 6 magazines in green web pouches. Typical “Guide” on left side of magazine housing with crossed cannons arsenal marking. Also typical Guide Lamp markings on underside of trigger guard “B. G. R. -GL- B 301456” and on action housing “G.L. 0153432”. The M3 cocks by the firer opening the ejection port cover, then actuating a lever on the left side of the receiver to withdraw the bolt to the rear. The M3 was a contemporary successor to the Thompson machine gun during WWII as a less costly and more rapidly produced machine gun. Suppressor is marked, “F.S. CO. SERIAL NO GL C153435”. Electronic NFA registry indicates “UNKNOWN” as the manufacturer for both the gun and the suppressor. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is exceptional original smooth gray finish showing only the slightest thinning to a gray patina where the trigger rubs the frame and at the high edges. Magazines are near excellent lustrous blue finish. Standard barrel bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto only machine gun. Suppresser bore also extremely fine with some firing residue. The Grease gun is a very highly sought collectors item for both the WWII and shooting enthusiast. This is an especially attractive piece with the included suppressor. THESE ARE NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS AND REQUIRE BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THE GUN AND SUPPRESSOR EACH REQUIRE THEIR OWN INDIVIDUAL ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AND ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE. GUN WILL TRANSFER AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE JWK 2023-12-70 30,000 - 40,000

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1023 - (N) UTTERLY SPECTACULAR ORIGINAL CONDITION COLT 1921/28 NAVY THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Thompson Model: 1928 Serial No. 7246 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA We have offered some pretty fabulous original condition Colt Thompson machine guns at auction here at Morphy’s, but this specimen here is without a doubt in the top 3. Absolutely the finest original condition 1921/28 Navy overstamp Thompson this cataloger has ever seen. Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories indicates, “Lawrence Heiskell collection, Virginia 1999”. This gun has 1928 internal parts and correctly “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 3 lustrous blue 20-round “Bridgeport” magazines, a 20-round “Seymore” magazine, a “Bridgeport” 50-round drum, and an original blue felt lined hard case with 20 1/2” brass cleaning rod and reproduction tin parts box is included. Electronic NFA registry indicates “THOMPSON” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is absolutely spectacular, near excellent deep lustrous blue original finish with only the slightest loss of finish (barely discernible) at

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the stock attachment point and at the very rear of the actuator slot. Closest possible inspection is needed discern any shortcomings in the metal finish. One can “feel” the grain of this original, unsanded, unmessed-with wood, which has only the slightest of handling marks. Mirror bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Magazines and drum are extremely fine, and the very sought-after original case is extremely fine to near excellent, but these are completely overshadowed by the condition of this gun. Whether you are a consummate advanced Thompson collector, or someone who wants just one machine gun, and it has to be among the very best available, this is a gun you should very seriously consider. Original condition unlikely to be topped. Definitely in the top 3 of Colt Thompsons that this cataloger has ever evaluated for auction. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-78 60,000 - 100,000

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1024 - (N) INTERESTING PROVENANCE COLT 1921A THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL HARD CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1921 Serial No. 1234 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA This Thompson has interesting serial number 1234, and was originally sold to the Pocahontas Coal Operators Association and later passed into the possession of the William Douglas Military Museum in Florida. Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories indicates, “Lawrence Heiskell collection, Virginia 1999”. This gun retains its original 1921 internal parts and correctly “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 4 lustrous blue 20-round “Bridgeport” magazines, a matte finish “New York, NY” 50-round drum, and original purple felt hard case with 20 1/2” brass cleaning rod, nickel oiler, and reproduction tin parts box is included. Electronic NFA registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue original finish with some loss of finish to gray and brown patina in places, most particularly at the upper left side top edge of the upper receiver and just a little spot at the upper right edge of the upper receiver. Buttplate also has some areas of gray and brown patina. Actuator slot has almost no loss of finish, indicating this gun has been shot very little. Wood is extremely attractive, unsanded, and near excellent with some very light handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Magazines and drum have near excellent finish. Original hard case is extremely fine to near excellent. Even with the loss of finish on the upper receiver this remains a very desirable and scarce example of an unmodified 1921A Thompson. A fine ensemble for the Thompson collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-79 50,000 - 80,000

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1025 - (N) ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE HIGH CONDITION COLT 1921AC THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH REPRODUCTION HARD CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1921 Serial No. 9942 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA High original condition specimen of a Colt 1921 Thompson with Cutts Compensator (actually a 1921AC model). Gordon Herigstad’s serial number listing of serial numbers and histories indicates, “Lawrence Heiskell collection, Virginia 1999”. This gun retains its original 1921 internal parts and correctly “anchor” marked original buttstock. Typical markings on receiver with visible serial numbers matching. Crisp clear lettering and sharp edges throughout. 4 lustrous blue 20-round “Bridgeport” magazines, a “Bridgeport” 50 round drum, and reproduction hard case with 20 - 1/2” brass cleaning rod and reproduction tin parts box is included. Electronic NFA registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent deep lustrous blue original finish with very slight loss of finish at the stock attachment points, and a little thinning to the finish at the actuator slot and along the edges of the upper receiver where it meets the lower receiver. Wood is incredibly attractive with the pistol grip near excellent. Closest possible inspection reveals that the buttstock and vertical foregrip although also near excellent have had a little work done on them, with some light handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Even with the bit of work done on the wood, this remains an outstanding original finish specimen, easily in the top 10 of all 1921AC Thompson models. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-74 50,000 - 80,000

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1026 - (N) REFINISHED W SAVAGE MANUFACURED AUTO ORDNANCE 1928A1 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH HARD CASE AND MAGAZINES (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Thompson Model: 1928A1 Serial No. S358969 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA 1st variation Auto Ordnance, Savage “S” prefix 1928A1 Thompson. Upper and lower assembly serial numbers are non-matching. Lyman adjustable rear sight. Vertical foregrip. Auto-Ordnance marked with bullet logo compensator, and left side of receiver marked “U.S. Model 1928 A1” with serial number S-358969. Lower assembly serial number S-398479. Other left-hand receiver markings are “THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN”, “CALIBRE .45 AUTOMATIC CARTRIDGE”. Right hand receiver markings are typical “AUTO – ORDNANCE” with Bridgeport address. Barrel index mark just slightly not in alignment with receiver. This is typical of guns which were rebuilt and refurbrished after World War II. Accessories include 1 WWII-era “Bridgeport” 50-round drum, 4 20-round “Bridgeport” magazines, and a reproduction hard case with 20 1/2” brass cleaning rod and reproduction tin parts box. Electronic NFA registry indicates “THOMPSON” as the manufacturer. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent dull matte gray-blue refinish with near excellent original unsanded, unrefinished wood which has some very slight handling marks. One can “feel” the grain with one’s fingertips. Slight loss of blued finish at actuator slot. Buttstock wood is slightly “proud” of the buttplate. Drum has a matte finish, and stick magazines a lustrous finish. Bore is extremely fine to near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. A great looking WWII Savage 1928A1 Thompson pretty much untouched since rebuild. Not many out there like this one! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-75 25,000 - 30,000

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1027 - (N) EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN WWII MG-42 MACHINE GUN WITH BAKELITE BUTTSTOCK (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Germany Model: MG42 Serial No. 8609J Caliber/Bore: 7.92mm Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: NFA Maget manufactured MG-42 machine gun marked “N.C.” and “cra” with Nazi proofs on receiver and other various places, indicating 1944 manufacture by Maget. Other Nazi proof marks in evidence are “cof” (Eickhorn) on top cover. Handgrip has Nazi eagle proof and especially attractive reddish bakelite grip panels. Feed tray is marked “bpr”. Bolt and barrel are also original Nazi. Nice “dfb 1944” bipod. 24 post-War 50-round belt segments, 6 post-War starter tabs, 2 spare mainsprings, a spare Nazi 8mm barrel, and an anti-bolt bounce insert for the bolt are included. Additional desirable accessories and spare parts are being offered as separate lots in this same auction. It is noteworthy that this gun retains its desirable bakelite buttstock, and has a spare buttplate insert and screw as well. Anti-aircraft flip-up post present at rear sight. Consignor states this gun runs well, and this has been well cared for with grease in the action. Spring tensions feel correct in all respects. Electronic NFA registry indicates “Form 2 Registration” as the manufacturer, however, registration form from consignor and incoming registration form to Morphys indicates “Germany Circa WW II Imported by Interarms, USA”. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent dull grey “dipped” refinish, including the barrel. This gun has tight rivets and overall appears to be in fine shooting condition. Reddish brown grips near excellent with some light handling marks. Buttstock extremely fine to near excellent. Bores of both barrels are near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto-only machine gun. This is a WWII gun that displays well, with clear visible Nazi markings and would also be a fine specimen to take to the range and enjoy. Just the thing for anybody who is interested in WWII German machine guns. A fine specimen of the State-of-the-art” general purpose belt-fed German machine gun of World War II. You all know what this is, and it is what you have been looking for! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-01 40,000 - 60,000

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1028 - (N) EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE ORIGINAL “US” MARKED SACO-LOWELL MAREMONT M-60 MACHINE GUN - ACTUALLY AN ORIGINAL M-60D (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Maremont Model: M-60 Serial No. 87812 Caliber/Bore: 7.62mm NATO Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: NFA Outstanding “US” marked specimen of the Maremont M60D machine gun in fabulous original condition. This is the version made with the capacity to be mounted on a pintle application for helicopter use. Makes for very convenient mounting for recreational machine gun shooting as well. Top of receiver is marked “MACHINE GUN / 7.62 MM M60D / SACO-LOWELL N.E. DIV / MAREMONT CORP. / U.S.”. The Maremont M-60 has a renowned reputation and is a “must have” for the late 20th-century U.S. machine gun collector/enthusiast. Electronic registry simply indicates “US” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original finish with some slight loss of finish in the feedway of the

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feed tray, and with the slightest loss of finish at contact points within the feed cover. Composite parts finish near excellent. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto only machine gun. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this fabulous firearm for the modern U.S. military collector/enthusiast. Please see other M-60 machine gun accessories offered in this same auction. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-30 60,000 - 120,000

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1029 - DESIRABLE MG-42 MACHINE GUN CONVERSION PARTS TO .308 (7.62 NATO). Always sought after set of conversion parts necessary to convert an 8mm MG-42 to fire .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO). Includes a 7.62 NATO caliber barrel, muzzle assembly with bearing, top cover assembly, and feed tray. No bolt present, but your standard 8mm bolt will serve. CONDITION: Parts are near excellent, including the bore of the barrel, which is shiny and bright. If you have an 8mm MG-42 and do not already have the conversion parts to shoot .308 this would be a very good investment for you for obvious reasons. JWK 2023-12-02 1,000 - 2,000

1030 - M-60 MACHINE GUN MODEL M122 TRIPOD WITH PINTLE AND MANUALS. Very fine, “MOUNT TRIPOD / MACHINE GUN 122 / NO. 247885 ANAD 6-78” for the M-60 machine gun with pintle. Also included is TM 9-1005-224-24 Technical Manual and TM-9-1005-224-24P Direct Support Manual for the M-60 machine gun. Both are dated July 1987 (A real walk down memory lane for this cataloger). CONDITION: Tripod retains extremely fine smooth gray finish. Manuals are extremely fine. A nice set of accessories for the M-60 collector/enthusiast. Please see M-60D machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-39 500 - 800

1031 - EXTREMELY DESIRABLE AND HIGHLY SOUGHT LOT OF M-60 MACHINE GUN PARTS. Highly sought after sets of parts for the M-60 machine gun. Includes operating rod, belt guide which hangs to left of feed tray, 2 feed trays, 3 complete bolts, AA ring sight with base, charging handle, complete top cover and bags of springs and other small parts. Although once these parts were commonplace, when the United States military divested themselves of the M-60, they packed up and shipped their support parts off to the countries which got the M-60s as well. Anybody who has shot the M-60 in military service, or on the range for that matter, is very familiar with how critically important it is to have spare parts on hand. CONDITION: Operating rod finish shows indications of use. Other parts are near excellent to mint. The M-60 collector/enthusiast who lets these parts get away will one day wish they had not. Please see M-60D machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-38 2,000 - 4,000

1032 - NEAR MINT CONDITION SET OF M-60E4 MACHINE GUN PARTS TO CONVERT M-60 MACHINE GUN. Highly sought sets of parts to convert the M-60 machine gun to M-60E4 configuration. Includes bipod assembly, barrel, forearm with foregrip, rear sight assembly, top cover with scope rail, and buttstock. The M-60 went through several official upgrades during its time in service and the E4 configuration made this a more portable and “handy” weapon. CONDITION: All parts are near mint. Barrel near excellent, shiny and bright. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this set. Investment level quality for the advanced machine gun collector/ enthusiast. Please see M-60D machine gun also offered in this same auction. JWK 2023-12-37 3,000 - 5,000

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1033 - (N) UTTERLY FABULOUS CONDITION AND RARE U.S. PROPERTY MARKED COLT M231 (M16) PORT FIRING MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M231 Serial No. F000002 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 15” FFL Status: NFA Exceedingly scarce Colt vehicle port-firing machine gun marked on magazine well “Property of U.S. Govt” over “M 231” followed by “CAL 5.56 MM” over the serial number. This specimen is immediately recognizable by its unusual short handguard with a metal fixture at the forward edge for screwing this weapon into the firing port of a Bradley fighting vehicle. Normally found as full-auto only and without sights, this particular specimen has the traditional, “Safe, Semi, Auto” selector, and has a slide on carrying handle/rear sight assembly as well as a telescoping buttstock, making this a very viable shooting platform for the recreational shooting enthusiast. 1 30-round Colt magazine and cardboard shipping box with blue plastic protective sleeve are included with this lot. Electronic registry indicates “COLT” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original finish with perhaps the slightest of handling marks discernible upon closest possible inspection. Bore near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. An interesting yet completely usable variation of the M16 machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-04 30,000 - 40,000

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1034 - (N) HIGHLY DESIRABLE ORIGINAL SAVAGE MANUFACTURED M1A1 THOMPSON MACHINE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Savage Model: M1A1 Serial No. 516442 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 10 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA This is just the gun the American WW2 machine gun collector/enthusiast has been looking for. Upper assembly is marked with an “S” indicating Savage manufacture, and lower assembly matches in serial number. Cocking handle on the side, fixed firing pin “nipple” on face of bolt and markings “M1A1” on left side of receiver all are immediately recognizable features that this gun was one of the ones which carried America to victory in WW2. The M1A1 is the final iteration of the development of a simplified and less costly to produce Thompson machine gun. It eliminated the Blish lock system, making the receiver easier to manufacture. The M1 Thompson will NOT accept drum magazines, only stick magazines as the lower assembly is not “cut” with a groove for a drum. Includes on 20 round Bridgeport marked magazine, a “No Buckl sling, and original canvas cover marked, “Thompson Sub-machine Gun Cal, .45” with procurement number. All Thompson models have been designated as Curio and Relic eligible by the BATF. Electronic registry indivates, “Thompson” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine original finish with some gray patina at the high edges with some thinning in places. Wood is extremely fine with some light handling marks. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face is extremely fine to near excellent. The Thompson machine guns made by Savage during the WWII era are the most durable of their kind, and in addition to being a gun one can take to the range occasionally and enjoy, it is a great specimen of a true American military classic WW II Thompson machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. – JWK 2023-12-29 25,000 - 30,000

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1035 - (N) TIPPMANN ARMS COMPANY 1919 MACHINE GUN WITH CRATE, HARD CASE, AND ACCESSORIES (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Tippmann Arms Co. Model: 1919 Serial No. F37 Caliber/Bore: .22LR Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Very scarce and extremely desirable 1/2 scale functioning and registered fully transferable miniature of the Browning 1919A4 machine gun chambered in .22 Long Rifle manufactured by Tippmann Arms Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana during the 1980s. The left side of the receiver is stamped “MOD. 1919 / NO. F37 / TIPPMANN ARMS CO. / FT. WAYNE, IN.”. Metal components feature a parkerized finish overall. This example is accompanied by an original owner’s manual, miniature tripod, T&E mechanism, 20 cloth belts, a bag of plastic disintegrating belt links, 5 Lakeside Machine plastic cloth belt loading strips and one belt loading tool, 2 miniature ammo cans, 3 spare coil springs, and a plastic box with numerous spare parts, as well as a wood transit chest, and high quality Starlight transport case. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original smooth gray-blue finish with some occasional handling marks. Original wooden chest is extremely fine to near excellent, with one gouge on the inside of the lid and some handling marks. Bore is fabulous, mirror bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crips. This is a Full-Auto only machine gun. Accessories are all near excellent, with the belts neatly rolled up. Transit chest retains its paper instruction sheet on the interior of the lid. Very few of these were made as registered fully transferable machine guns, and these are very highly sought today. No doubt there will be some fierce competition for this wonderful miniature, that is will make for both a fantastic display piece as well as a highly enjoyable and eye-catching machine gun to fire at the range. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-23 20,000 - 30,000

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1036 - (D) FANTASTIC ORIGINAL PAINT GERMAN WWII PAK 36 ANTI-TANK CANNON (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Rheinmettall Model: Anti-Tank Rifle Serial No. 6968 Caliber/Bore: 37mm Barrel Length: 65” FFL Status: Destructive Device From the collection of a very discerning longtime collector comes this fabulous original World War II German Pak 36 anti-tank gun. These were fielded starting in 1936 and remained effective through the battle for France in 1940 and into the early stages of the fighting in Russia, until everincreasing quantities of thicker armored vehicles were encountered. But for the modern collector/shooting enthusiasts these are wonderful pieces, able to be converted to shoot the 37mm BOFORs cartridges, yet still retaining their WWII vintage appearance. This specimen’s elevation mechanism is extremely smooth and easy to operate, while the traverse mechanism is rather stiff, yet moves in both directions with effort. This is a Curio & Relic eligible Destructive Device. Electronic NFA registry indicates, “UNKNOWN” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine throughout, with the majority of original paint remaining with loss to brown patina in places. Sheet metal at breech extremely fine. The original leather, albeit cracked, is intact on the breech operating handle. Bore is dark with well-defined rifling. Rubber tires are extremely fine to near excellent. One able bodied young man was able to roll this piece off a transport trailer and up an incline into Morphy’s processing center; point being that the advantages of being relatively portable still hold valid today just as they did over 85 years ago. The history of this model, originality of the condition of this piece, together with this portability and potential for use at recreational firing at events such as the Big Sandy Shoot in Wikiup, Arizona, make this one of the most desirable WWII anti-tank guns to surface for public sale in years. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE”. JWK 2023-12-36 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 25,000 - 50,000

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1037 - (D) RARE AND EXTREMELY POPULAR WWII FINNISH LANYARD ACTUATED 81 MM SMOKE AND CHEMICAL MORTAR (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Hamilton & Sons Firearms Co. Model: Finland Serial No. 2091 Caliber/Bore: 81mm Barrel Length: 31” FFL Status: NFA Extremely popular WW2 Finnish mortar which utilizes 12 gauge blank shotgun shell cartridges as propellent charges utilizing an innovative spring firing pin and lanyard system. A removable “chamber” holds the blank shotshell at a 90 degree angle to the bore-line. The removable chamber is locked into place within the mortar by rotating it into a threaded locking “keyway” in the same manner that breechblocks lock up in many early centerfire cannon. The removable chamber is perforated on the sides as is the receptacle it locks into. A plate which pulls the firing pin back against spring pressure when the lanyard is rapidly pulled back releases the firing pin and the cartridge is detonated. The expanding gas pressure from the detonation within the chamber pushes the projectile out of the muzzle of the mortar. Very ingenious! No need for any propellant charge in or on the projectile itself ! This cataloger has commonly seen repurposed soup cans packed with concrete, or sand and resin glue utilized as projectiles at recreational shooting events. Often times with firework pull string smoke canisters as the payload. Originally these mortars were used during WW2 to project smoke projectiles. 161 of this particular model were in the Finnish inventory in June of 1940. The design was devised as expedient to providing different charges of propellent for projectiles without having to attach additional propellent charges to the projectiles themselves. It was also easier to keep boxes of 12 gauge blank cartridges out of the weather than crates of 81 mm projectiles themselves. The bottom of the tube is banded in the manner of a Parrot rifle to strengthen the chamber area, but even so, these mortars were designed only for smoke and light projectiles as opposed to the heavier high explosive rounds. Original bipod and small round baseplate are included in this lot. Serial numbers 2091 on receiver cup and 2038 on firing actuator mechanism. It is usually the case that these do not match between the receiver cup and the firing actuator. The original production run included spare actuators to go with the main assemblies. When there was a demand for more mortars, the most expedient way to get more into the field quickly was to make additional cups, tubes, baseplates, and bipods, and instead of having to machine and assemble the additional complex actuator mechanisms, to just take the spares already produced and put them with the newly produced pieces. Very clever ! The result, of course is mismatched serial numbers. Electronic NFA registry indicates “HAMILTON & SONS FIREARMS CO.” as the manufacturer, and “Finish” as the model. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent as repainted. Bore is extremely fine as is the firing mechanism. Any who have seen these mortars in action at the range know how easy, and how much fun they are to shoot. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. JWK 2023-12-24 6,000 - 8,000 1038 - (D) RARE AND EXTREMELY POPULAR WWII LANYARD ACTUATED 81 MM SMOKE AND CHEMICAL MORTAR (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Western Iron Model: M252 Serial No. 2447 Caliber/Bore: 81mm Barrel Length: 36” FFL Status: NFA Utilizes 12 gauge shotgun blank cartridges as propellent charges and a spring firing pin and lanyard system, with a modern U.S. cooling rings 81mm This mortar is a combination or the Extremely popular WW2 Finnish mortar cup which utilizes 12 gauge shotgun blank cartridges as propellent charges and a spring firing pin and lanyard system, with a modern U.S. cooling rings 81 mm mortar tube and bipod with round baseplate. The reinforced receiver cup utilizes a removable “chamber” which holds a blank 12 gauge shotgun shell at a 90 degree angle to the bore-line. The removable chamber is locked into place within the mortar by rotating it into a threaded locking “keyway” in the same manner that breechblocks lock up in many early centerfire cannon. The removable chamber is perforated on the sides as is the receptacle it locks into. A plate which pulls the firing pin back against spring pressure when the lanyard is rapidly pulled back releases the firing pin and the cartridge is detonated. The expanding gas pressure from the detonation within the chamber pushes the projectile out of the muzzle of the mortar. No need for any propellant charge in or on the projectile itself. This allows for the firer to fashion their own projectiles out of any variety of materials (steel, wood, hard plastic, cardboard, soup cans), as long as the diameter is appropriate. This cataloger has commonly seen repurposed soup cans and other projectiles utilized which sometimes have pyrotechnics such as firework pull string smoke canisters as the payload. The essential part of this mortar which makes it such a popular recreational item if the lanyard firing system using the 12 gauge shotgun shell blanks. One need only to clean out the chamber with a brush after every few rounds, and one does not need to worry about ignition systems and propellant within the projectiles, and hence retrieval of expensive projectiles for reloading is a non-issue. The bottom of the tube is banded in the manner of a Parrot rifle to strengthen the chamber area, but even so, these mortars were designed only for smoke and light projectiles as opposed to the heavier high explosive rounds. Serial numbers on receiver cup and firing actuator mechanism are non-matching, but still fit perfectly. It is usually the case that these pieces do not match between the receiver cup and the firing actuator. The original Finnish production run included spare actuators to go with the main assemblies. When there was a demand for more mortars, the factory produced additional cups, tubes, baseplates, and bipods, and took the spare actuator mechanisms from those already produced and on-hand. The result is mismatched serial numbers between actuators and receiver cups. Electronic NFA registry indicates “WESTERN IRON INC.” as the manufacturer, and “M252” as the model, and the receiver cup reads, “WESTERN IRON INC, LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ”. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent as repainted. Bore is extremely fine as is the firing mechanism. Any who have seen these mortars in action at the range know how easy, and how much fun they are to shoot. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. JWK 2023-12-25 6,000 - 10,000

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1039 - (D) HIGH CONDITION FINNISH LAHTI 20MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC ANTI-TANK RIFLE PLUS AMMUNITION (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Lahti Model: M1939 Serial No. 644 Caliber/Bore: 20mm Barrel Length: 45” FFL Status: Destructive Device Excellent high condition Finnish Lahti anti-tank gun on its distinctive ski-bipod with 4 magazines, 2 original magazine carriers and 20 original brass cased rounds, some blue and others black projectiles. Original muzzle cover on large muzzle break. Reproduction shoulder rest at rear of receiver, and replacement threaded screw with washers retaining rubber bumper at ejection plate forward of trigger. Manufactured at the Finnish State Rifle Factory “VKT”, it is marked “20pst.kiv/39” with typical “SA” marking above SN on left side of receiver. Barrel is “VKT” marked and numbered 1896. Designed in 1939, these anti-tank guns were not available in any quantity until the war with the Soviet Union in 1941. They were effective and useful against vehicles and light tanks, as well as in long-range sniper and bunker destruction roles. Exceedingly well made, although heavy to transport for one man, the “Crank to cock” action make them tremendously fun to shoot. The action of this particular specimen is extremely smooth. Electronic NFA registry indicates “LAHTI” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine with smooth gray original finish thinning in places to gray metal. There is a nick at the bottom of the case deflector plate on the right side which appears to be a bullet strike. Wooden cooling jacket is extremely fine condition with a 2 1/2” crack at rear which does not detract. Reproduction shoulder piece in the white with some brown patina. Nice hard black rubber on shoulder rest. Magazines have near excellent original blue lustrous finish. Carriers are extremely fine with original paint and serviceable web straps. Bore has shiny well-defined rifling with some pitting within 6” of the muzzle. These are a sought-after recreational firearm in the United States. This is a fine opportunity for the collector who wants a finely made 20 mm rifle from WW2. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE”. JWK 2023-12-61 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 12,000 - 18,000

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1040 - (N) HIGHLY SOUGHT GERMAN BERGMANN MP35/I REGISTERED DEACTIVATED MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Germany Model: MP35/1 Serial No. 6972 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 10” Manufactured by Bergmann from the mid-1930s until 1942, the MP35/I incorporated an interesting and advanced feature of an easily removable barrel for cleaning and maintenance. Pressing the detent button with the head of a cartridge on the underside of the forearm forward of the trigger guard allows the user to rotate the muzzle and barrel assembly forward of the rear sight 90 degrees and then remove it; an extremely useful feature that eases the cleaning process. Another interesting feature of this weapon is that it fires semi-auto with a single pull of the trigger and automatic if one pulls the trigger to the rear and holds it. This specimen has been deactivated by plugging the chamber with weld, and lightly welding the rear of the barrel within the receiver. The receiver serial number on the right side is the only visible external serial number. Safety is on the left side of the receiver below the rear sight, which is graduated out to 1,000 meters. The tab to the rear of the safety is a bolt retention latch, which one needs only to depress in order to remove the bolt for cleaning. This is an earlier production specimen with a one-piece walnut stock with provision for a brass disk insert on the right side of the buttstock. This would indicate this gun is an early commercial contract piece, actually manufactured by Walther and possibly sent to Sweden as part of a 500 gun commercial contract. Guns such as these from the same production run were also taken into service by SS formations, particularly the railway security units, and anti-partizan units. For those who are familiar with this model, they are a highly prized example of German milled steel submachine gun manufacturing. 1 original 32-round magazine is included in this lot. Current NFA registration form indicates “Germany” as the manufacturer. The consignor has also included a copy of the original approved transfer from Potomac Arms Corporation to the previous owner dated April 1964 in which the manufacturer is listed as “Germany”. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine original lustrous blue finish forward of the bolt retention latch with some loss to gray patina forward of the chamber, and at the muzzle where someone attempted to remove the barrel shroud with a wrench prior to the consignor acquiring this piece. The thin metal rib at the top of the muzzle is slightly depressed from the pressure of the wrench. A good restorative specialist could significantly improve these areas. As to the chamber and barrel, until one actually gets into it, there is no way of knowing what damage may or may not have been sustained to the chamber and barrel incidental to deactivation. Condition of bore, and even the caliber cannot be determined due to the plugged chamber, but it is likely 9mm Parabellum. Wood is extremely fine with the missing stock disk area filled in with a wood plug, and with a chip repair on the right side below the rear sight. Bolt face is near excellent and unmolested. Mechanics are crisp although this gun is currently unserviceable. This is a select fire machine gun. An exciting offering for the collector of high-quality World War II era German machine guns as one of the very last models of the milled steel pistol caliber machine produced to high quality standards. Well worth purchasing and making the effort to restore to a firing condition. A scarce model often missing from even advanced machine gun collections. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 5 AS A CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE DEACTIVATED MACHINE GUN. THIS GUN MAY BE REACTIVATED UPON APPLICATION AND APPROVAL BY THE BATF, SUBJECT TO ANY STATE AND LOCAL RESTRICTIONS. JWK 2023-12-07 15,000 - 20,000

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1041 - (N) AS MINT, UNFIRED SINCE PURCHASE, M16A1 CARBINE WITH TELESCOPING STOCK MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M16A1 Serial No. 9271453 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 14 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Colt M16A1 carbine machine gun with telescoping stock and 14 - 1/2” long barrel with bayonet lug, round handguards, and telescoping stock. Typical Colt logo and address on left side of receiver. No magazine present. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original finish. Composite furnishings also near excellent. Bore and bolt face both are as mint. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. This cataloger goes on record that this gun presents so clean as to appear unfired. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this highly desirable, investment level piece. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-85 32,000 - 42,000

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1042 - (N) HIGH CONDITION COLT M16A1 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M16A1 Serial No. 9160822 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: NFA High condition Colt M16A1 machine gun in 9 million serial number range with 3-position selector in classic “triangular handguards” military appearance configuration. 1 30-round “Adventure Line” magazine is included. This is a true classic in the configuration so well known to American military personnel. Bayonet lug, triangular handguards, forward assist, and windage only adjustable rear sight. Only the absence of United States property markings and serial number range distinguish the gun from the ones taken into military service. Electronic NFA registry indicates “Colt” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original finish, exclusive of the magazine, which remains very good, showing moderate use. Composite furnishings show some light handling and this gun presents very well. Bore is extremely fine to near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. An American classic ready to take to the range. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-08 30,000 - 40,000

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1043 - (N) EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION ORIGINAL LOW SERIAL NUMBER UNMODIFIED WESTINGHOUSE MANUFACTURED BROWNING MODEL 1917 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Browning Arms Company Model: 1917US Serial No. 6 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 23 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA High condition specimen of one of the very early manufactured Browning model 1917 machine guns by N.E. Westinghouse Co.. Serial number 6! Almost all of the early Browning 1917 guns were retrofitted with a reinforcing “stirrup” on the bottom plate to strengthen the receiver box and improve durability. Very few escaped this retrofit, making the remaining guns desirable collector’s items. If you are going to have an example of one of the most classic, and very fun recreational machine guns, you cannot go wrong with this specimen. Included with this lot is a “Silver Certificate of Recognition” and metal medallion, “One of the ten best arms exhibited” in case as presented by the National Rifle Association at their 140th annual meeting on May 1, 2011. Water fill plug is brass and with red hard rubber thumbpiece. Drain plug and cork present. Original hard bakelite pistol grip is on backplate. Bolt and carrier appear to be original vintage as well. Electronic NFA registry indicates “BROWNING ARMS CO” as the manufacturer, and “1917” as the model. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine original smooth blue finish, thinning in places. Receiver number is the only visible number. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto-only machine gun. PROVENANCE: Robert Segal Collection. See other accessories for this gun being offered as separate lots in this same auction. Original early unmodified Westinghouse Browning Model 1917 with a low number like this presents a tremendous opportunity for the early American machine gun collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-27 25,000 - 35,000

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1044 - (D) MINT UNFIRED 40 MM COLT M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Colt Model: M203 Serial No. A206329 Caliber/Bore: 40mm Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: Destructive Device Exceptionally attractive, original, as mint and unfired by consignor since purchase 40mm Colt M203 grenade launcher. Very clear and discernible rampant Colt Logo on left side, marked, “LAUNCHER, GRENADE / 40 MM : M203” over serial number “A 206329” / “U.S.A.”. CONDITION: Never installed on a firearm. As mint condition throughout original factory matte finish. Investment level condition piece from the estate of a very advanced and discerning collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE” DEVICE. JWK 2023-12-91 3,600 - 5,000 1045 - EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION AND EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL BROWNING MODEL 1917 TRIPOD. Fabulous condition Browning Model 1917 tripod manufactured by Crown, Cork, and Seal Company of Baltimore. Original data plate is present as well as leather tool pouch. These very scarce tripods are immediately recognizable from the aluminum elevation adjustment wheel and fine traverse dial visible when viewed from the right. I have had owners of Browning water cooled machine guns state that they have only seen this tripod in pictures. 1 original wooden ammunition box is included with this lot. CONDITION: Near excellent as repainted with fastidious attention to detail. Mechanism is smooth. Leather is extremely fine. Data plate and screws near excellent. PROVENANCE: Robert Segal Collection. Please see also low serial numbered original Browning 1917 machine gun, accessories for same, and original machine gun cart with accessories being offered in this same auction. For those of you who are discerning Browning machine gun collectors this is an unprecedented opportunity to get this fabulous condition tripod as well as other accessories which are correct for your unmodified Browning model 1917 machine gun. JWK 2023-12-33 4,000 - 6,000

1046 - NEAR MINT IN BOX ORIGINAL US MODEL 1918 CLOTH BELT LOADING MACHINE. Tremendous find for the water cooled or air cooled Browning machine gun owner. This is cloth belt loading machine in unissued condition in original box, also in near mint condition. Usually these are found with damaged/cracked boxes, often fairly well used. CONDITION: This specimen is near mint, and the condition is just about impossible to improve upon. An item worthy of a museum level display. JWK 2023-12-28 1,000 - 1,500

1047 - HIGH CONDITION AND VERY RARE ORIGINAL M1 CART FOR TRANSPORTING THE BROWNING MACHINE GUN, TRIPOD, AMMUNITION AND ACCESSORIES. From the Robert Segal collection comes this fabulous condition original Browning machine gun cart. It includes 6 empty wooden ammunition boxes, 1 water can, and 1 spare barrel in canvas carrier. Wire spoke wheels and hard rubber tires with detachable pulling bar make this cart very manageable and maneuverable, even by one man. Removing the 2-man pulling bar at the front of the tongue reveals a round ring which would facilitate attaching a rope for a myriad of potential applications. PROVENENACE: Robert Segal Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent as restored, with the hard rubber tire of one side showing moderate cracking and shrinkage while the other is in much better condition. Overall an exceptional display piece, or one that can be of service at special events. These seldom surface for public sale, and never in this level of fastidiously restored condition. See also Browning Model 1917 machine gun, and Model 1917 tripod also offered in this auction. JWK 2023-12-34 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 3,000 - 5,000

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1048 - (N) ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS EARLY DWM BRASS ARGENTINE MAXIM MACHINE GUN WITH OPTIC AND TRIPOD (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Maxim Model: 1909 Serial No. 64 Caliber/Bore: 7.65mm Barrel Length: 28 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA For the consummate early machine gun collector enthusiast this gun needs no introduction. One glance, even at a distance, is enough. An Argentine brass Maxim as made in the late 19th century. This is only the 14th such gun manufactured by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Berlin under contact for Argentina in 1898. The first 50 were manufactured by the Maxim Nordenfeldt Company. This specimen, like all this cataloger has observed, was initially delivered to Argentina and fielded into service, and then later returned to DWM in 1909 for the sights to be converted to be graduated for the modernized 1909 7.65 mm Argentine cartridge. One can see the slot still present in the brass plate on the top cover where the original “tall” rear sight had a tab which fitted into this slot when the sight was down. The Argentine contract Maxim guns were imported into the United States over 60 years ago and sold on the collector market. Visible numbers, exclusive of the barrel (123) are matching on this gun, including the wooden roller feedblock, fusee cover, and lock which is marked “64 A”. Original Carl Weiss optic sight (#1147) in original leather case is included with this lot. Water fill and drain caps are present with brass chains and drain cork present and serviceable. Brass steam hose fitting on water jacket present and serviceable. Original muzzle cover, also matching “64” is present. An unnumbered shoulder brace which attaches to the gun on 2 studs on the lower left sideplate is also present. Original tripod with barely discernible “2 9 “ at the front of the brass socket and matching “64” hardware is included with this gun as is the leather tool pouch to strap to the tripod, and a brass water funnel. The wheeled carriage and wooden carriage ammo boxes are being offered in this auction as a separate lot. Electronic NFA registry indicates “MAXIM” as the manufacturer and “1909” as the model. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent refinish with some very light pitting visible at the lower right sideplate just forward of the rear tripod attachment stirrup and a bit of light pitting on the lower part of the rear sight ladder. Hardened steel parts have slight plum color. Original wooden roller in feed block is extremely fine with some dings. Internal parts of gun are near excellent. Shoulder brace is extremely fine with a 2” crack near the top above the steel insert. This does not affect serviceability and a good wood restorer could mitigate this. Bore of copper washed barrel is near excellent, shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. This is a Full-Auto only machine gun. Tripod is extremely fine and serviceable. Leather of tripod seat is flaking and cracking but consider it is over 100 years old. This is one of the most eye-catching machine gun models ever produced, and this specimen presents exceptionally well. The combination of blued steel and brass calls out to any observer that “this is the quality of manufacturing when hand fitting and human pride of workmanship were the order of the day”. Brass jacket Maxim guns surface for sale very rarely. When someone decides to part with one they usually are purchased privately and do not make it to public sale. This extremely early DWM manufactured brass Maxim would make an outstanding addition to any machine gun collectors collection, or be the absolute centerpiece of attention in some corporate office (not a bad tax write off either). THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-26 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 30,000 - 50,000 50

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1049 - ARGENTINE BRASS MAXIM MACHINE GUN CARRIAGE WITH WOODEN AMMUNITION BOXES. This is a contemporary manufactured, yet faithfully executed, in brass, wood and steel set of carriage wheels with wood ammunition boxes for the Argentine brass maxim. Wheel height is 36” and hub to hub measures 53”. One attaches the original tripod (with or without gun) to this set of wheels using a brass clamp on the axle, and this greatly aids one person in moving this piece from place to place. PROVENENACE: Robert Segal Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent throughout, showing beautiful wood grain at the wheels with a steel axle and brass center socket. This would make an ideal display platform as well as a useful way to move your display as you see fit. See also the Argentine Brass Maxim also offered in this auction. JWK 2023-12-35 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 2,000 - 4,000

1050 - ATTRACTIVE MAXIM MACHINE GUN CARRIAGE WITH WOODEN AMMUNITION BOXES. This is a contemporary manufactured, yet faithfully executed, in brass, wood, and steel set of carriage wheels with wood ammunition boxes in metal brackets for the Argentine brass Maxim, or 1904 U.S. Maxim. Wheels measure 45” high and 67” hub to hub. One attaches the original tripod (with or without gun) to this set of wheels using the brass clamp on the axle, and this greatly aids one person moving this piece from place to place. 2 contemporary manufactured wooden boxes are large enough for either belted ammunition or tools. The beauty and quality of craftsmanship of this piece cannot be overstated. CONDITION: Near excellent throughout showing beautiful wood grain at the wheels with a steel axle and brass center socket. This would make an ideal display platform as well as a useful way to move your display as you see fit. This carriage will accommodate either the Argentine or the U.S. Maxim tripod, and no doubt many others using a “spacer”. JWK 2023-12-41 This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 4,000 - 6,000

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1051 - (N) COLT MODEL 52-A BROWNING .50 CALIBER WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN WITH CRADLE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Colt Model: MG52A Serial No. C-2114-W Caliber/Bore: .5 Barrel Length: 36” FFL Status: NFA Beautiful Colt Model 52-A Browning .50 caliber machine gun, complete with water jacket filler caps and chains, original wood furnishings, and brass bearing. A cradle with stirrup ready to drop into a tripod is included with this gun. Brass trigger paddle and straight steel cocking handle. This gun retains its original Colt fine-threaded barrel water jacket. The water-cooled .50 caliber guns were used prior to and throughout the World War II era and are featured in popular World War II films, becoming extremely popular collector’s items. The Colt guns, such as this one, are the most desirable. Original Colt markings on right sideplate. Internal parts appear to be original and of correct vintage. Electronic NFA registry indicates “Colt” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine original smooth dull finish with some touching up at some pitting visible at the 4 o’clock position on the water jacket. Remnants of original green discernible in places. Wooden handles on spade grips are in fine condition with typical handling marks. Bore is extremely fine to near excellent, shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-automaticonly machine gun. This is an extremely impressive display piece, and if you are going to have a .50 caliber machine gun, the water-cooled version is a great one to have. One could say, “A cool gun”. Anyone who has watched popular films about the attack on Pearl Harbor will recognize this iconic American machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO & RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-05 40,000 - 60,000

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1052 - (N) ORIGINAL GERMAN WWI SPANDAU MANUFACTURED MG 08/15 MAXIM MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Spandau Model: 15-Aug Serial No. 6580 Caliber/Bore: 8mm Mauser Barrel Length: 28 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA

This Spandau manufactured 1917 dated Maxim 08/15 machine gun retains its matching top cover, fusee cover. and buttstock. The barrel, feed block, and other parts are non-matching. Steam port cover is not present. Outstanding correct green painted original bipod assembly. Forward-most part of flash hider at muzzle has been partially shattered away, leaving a jagged point, but otherwise the muzzle assembly is serviceable. Lower feed arm is a reworked replacement as is often found on these guns, and the action moves smoothly, with rails recoiling appropriately and feed shuttle operating under fusee spring tension. Electronic NFA registry indicates “SPANDAU ARSENAL” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine original blued finish turning a brown patina, particularly on the fusee cover and sideplates. Buttstock, albeit matching, is somewhat loose in its hardware socket and has some grain checks from age on left side near the receiver. There are 2” cracks on both sides of the buttstock about 2” above the toe, running parallel to the bore line. Still, a very attractive stock. There is light to moderate brown patina to the metal parts throughout. Bore is shiny. Lock exhibits a moderate brown patina yet remains serviceable with good spring tension. Mechanics are fine. This is a Full-Auto only machine gun. The 08/15 Maxim was the German “light” machine gun of World War I and remained in service throughout the Weimar era of the 1920s and 1930s, eventually becoming a rear echelon weapon through the end of World War II. This is a classic WWI machine gun, and these guns are great fun to shoot at the range as well. With the addition of a replacement muzzle “bell” which are being reproduced, this would be a very fine representative specimen of an original WWI configuration German MG 08/15 Maxim. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-81 4,000 - 8,000

1053 - (N) VERY RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE SILENCED WWII OSS HI-STANDARD MODEL H-D MS PISTOL. (SILENCER). Manufacturer: (S) Bell Laboratory Design (G) Hi-Standard Model: (BOTH) H-D Serial No. (S) 44 (G) 117789 Caliber/Bore: .22 Barrel Length: 6 - 3/4” FFL Status: NFA During World War II, the Office of Strategic Services, precursor to the modern CIA and operator of various espionage activities, desired a reliable silenced handgun for their agents to use in covert situations. By the start of 1943, a contract was awarded to Bell Telephone Laboratories, a division of Western Electric, and, with just 3 weeks of development, a prototype was delivered to the OSS for testing. Hi-Standard Model H-D pistols were selected as the host gun, a first order of 1500 placed by the OSS in November 1943. In total, over 3 contracts, 2,620 of these silenced “MS” pistols were produced. In addition to the OSS, these pistols found favor with the storied Alamo Scouts and ranking officers Admiral Nimitz and General MacArthur. Even legendary U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers was found with an MS after being shot down by Soviets in 1960. This example falls squarely in the known serial number range (110074 - 130040) and was mostly likely part of the first contract delivered between January and March of 1944, finished in brushed blue rather than being parkerized. The 7 - 3/4” integral suppressor is matte finished and is fit with a reverse ramped blade front sight. Marked only “4 / 4” on the underside, the Form 4 manufacturer block reads “Bell Laboratory Design / Manufactured for High Standard”. Pistol is marked on the left with standard manufacturer information. The right bears a “PROPERTY OF / U.S.” stamp over an ordnance wheel. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Suppressor retains virtually all of its original finishes. Pistol has silvering along the high edges, very light thinning on the grip straps, and scattered handling marks. Grips are sharply checkered with only a few flattened diamonds. Bore is very fine, quite possibly unfired since leaving the factory. Mechanically fine. A truly outstanding example of a very interesting and hard to find WWII spy gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 15,000 - 20,000

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1054 - (N) DESIRABLE COSTA MESA ARMALITE AR-18 MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Armalite Model: AR-18 Serial No. A5271 Caliber/Bore: .223 Remington Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Desirable Armalite AR-18 machine gun with Costa Mesa address. The Armalite AR-18 was intended to be a refined development of the M16 and incorporates a side folding stock, adjustable rear flip-up peep sight, ambidextrous selector, and ejection port cover, which closes when the bolt is in the forward position. It is immediately recognizable by its distinctive bolt cocking handle. It was an early design to provide for a more compact weapon for our and other military forces. 4 original 20-round Armalite magazine are included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine original finish with some light handling marks. Composite furnishings extremely fine to near excellent. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. A wonderful opportunity for the modern machine gun collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-42 18,000 - 22,000

1055 - DESIRABLE UPPER ASSEMBLY AND SPARE PARTS FOR A COSTA MESA ARMALITE AR-18 AS MANUFACTURED BY STERLING, ENGLAND. Extremely nice and desirable spare parts for the Armalite AR-18 machine gun as manufactured by Sterling in England. Includes a complete upper assembly marked as such, which includes the complete bolt assembly. Trigger, hammer, selector switch, and other small parts and springs are also included, as is a hand grip and 2 original 20-round Armalite magazines, and an AR-18 manual. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine original finish with some light handling marks. Composite furnishings are extremely fine to near excellent. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Bolt assembly very cleverly held in receiver utilizing a wire clip (what a great idea!). Always a good idea to have a spare set of parts like this on hand for your AR-18. JWK 2023-12-43 2,000 - 3,000

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1056 - (N) TAYLOR MANUFACTURING REGISTERED WW2 BRITISH STEN MK V MACHINE GUN WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Taylor Manufacturing Model: MK II Serial No. BT183 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 7 - 3/4” FFL Status: NFA British Sten MK V machine gun on a Taylor Manufacturing registered receiver tube. Magazine housing marked “STEN Mk5” as well as “M/78”. This gun includes an original wooden detachable stock, bayonet with scabbard and web hanger, as well as 1 original 32-round magazine. The Sten machine gun is a very simple and straightforward machine gun made mostly of metal stamped parts. It was far less costly and quicker to produce than any of the previous submachine guns the British had fielded, and were produced in great numbers for World War II. The MKV model tended to be the best made and most attractive of the different Sten models, and the collectors market seems to prefer them as well. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine refinished smooth dull grey-blue finish with some thinning and some light pitting under the refinish. Wood of stock and handgrip is extremely fine, very clean and attractive. Bayonet is extremely fine to near excellent. Bore of gun is extremely fine to near excellent. Bolt face is extremely fine. Mechanics are fine. This is a select-fire machine gun. A very attractive gun made more so with the addition of the bayonet and scabbard. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-15 6,000 - 10,000

1057 - (N) FABULOUS ORIGINAL BRITISH LANCHESTER MK I * MACHINE GUN WITH BAYONET (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Lancaster Model: Lanchester MK 1 Serial No. 72234 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 7 - 3/4” FFL Status: NFA British Lanchester machine gun, immediately recognizable by its brass magazine housing and classic profile. This model is the culmination of the Bergmann MP/18 System Schmeisser and MP-28 designs as essentially copied by the British in an attempt to utilize less expensive materials and time-consuming manufacturing processes in the final days before stamped sheet metal machine guns became the order of the day. Marked “LANCHESTER MK I*” with British broad arrow proof on top of magazine housing and with a crown proof on underside of magazine housing forward of the swivel pin. 1 original 50-round magazine and a bayonet with scabbard are included with this lot. It is of interest that the common standard Sten magazine interchanges with this gun. Electronic NFA registry indicates “Lancaster, England” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original black enamel painted finish (just as it should be), with loss of finish revealing the brass of the magazine housing on the flats, and to a lesser extent with the finish thinning on the rounded parts of the magazine housing. Wood may have been lightly sanded with some finish reapplied but this is difficult to discern as the edges are still sharp and crisp, and the occasional handling mark and bruises are felt when one runs their fingertip across the wood. Bayonet is very clean with a fine blade, and the scabbard is also extremely fine. Bore of gun is extremely fine to near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a full-auto-only machine gun. One of the finest original specimens of a scarce British machine gun this cataloger has ever encountered. This cataloger can attest that these guns are exceptionally fun to shoot. A pleasant, slow-firing, and historical classic machine gun one can take to the range. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 or 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-14 18,000 - 25,000

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1058 - (N) FOLDING STOCK FABRIQUE NATIONALE FN-C HOST GUN WITH S&H ARMS AUTO SEAR MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: FN Model: FNC Serial No. FN018759 Sear Serial No. 2569 Caliber/Bore: .223 Remington Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: NFA Very desirable S & H Arms registered auto sear lower paired with an original Fabrique Nationale, Belgium upper assembly. Upper receiver is marked as imported by “Gun South” below original “FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL” and “STEYR SECAUCUS NJ” markings on left side of receiver. “CAL. 223 REM. SPORTER” also on left side of receiver. Four position smooth-sided aftermarket aluminum lower marked “S, 1, 3, and A”. Serial numbered auto-sear visible when lower is removed from upper. One “Imperial Defense Services” magazine is included. The FN-C model is immediately recognizable from the spring tension cover on the charging handle slot. Each time the charging handle moves to the rear it raises the cover against light spring tension. When the charging handle moves forward the cover closes again. An innovative way to keep the action closed from foreign material getting into the action. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent black anodized finish on lower near excellent black hardcoat and blued finish on remaining parts. Composite parts near excellent with some slight handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-16 15,000 - 20,000

1059 - (N) NEAR MINT SWD REGISTERED RECEIVER POLY TECH AKS /AK-47 MACHINE GUN WITH UNDERFOLDING STOCK (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: SWD Model: AK-47 Serial No. PF85-000458 Caliber/Bore: 5.56mm Barrel Length: 16 - 1/4” FFL Status: NFA Near mint Poly Tech AKS-223 rifle converted to a select fire machine gun by SWD. Classic Kalashnikov design with attractive laminated forearm and brown composite handgrip in desirable under-folding stock configuration. Includes 5 30-round steel magazines. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent gray parkerized finish as upon remanufacture with perhaps a handling mark or two. Wood is also near excellent and is the bore, shiny and bright. Bolt face is near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Just about as nice a specimen of its kind as one could ever hope to find of the most widely recognized and used assault rifle design in the world. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-44 15,000 - 20,000

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1060 - (N) VERY ATTRACTIVE AUTO ORDNANCE 1928A1 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Thompson Model: 1928AC Serial No. AO134466 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: NFA Auto Ordnance Corporation manufactured Model 1928A1 Thompson with smooth replacement barrel and Lyman marked fixed peep sight. 1 20-round Bridgeport manufactured magazine is included. This is an “A.O.” (Auto Ordnance) prefix serial number gun. Lower assembly serial number matches. Horizontal foregrip. Auto-Ordnance marked Cutts compensator with bullet logo on left side and diamond logo on top. Left side of receiver left factory originally marked “U.S. Model 1928 A1” above serial number, currently the “U.S.” has been machined out, and a “C” overstamped over the “1” so that it is now marked “Model 1928 AC”. Thompsons marked in this way indicates they were sold by the U.S. Government to police agencies after WWII. Other left-hand receiver markings are, “THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN”, “CALIBRE .45 AUTOMATIC CARTRIDGE”. Right hand receiver markings are typical “AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION” with Bridgeport address. Electronic NFA registry indicates “THOMPSON” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent smooth matte gray-blue refinish on metal parts with some variance to the color of the bluing, particularly on the smooth barrel which is marked with an “P” on the top, and with an “O” on the right side next to the index mark, which matches up perfectly with the receiver index mark. The appearance and finish is typical of arsenal rebuild guns. Stick magazine has a near excellent lustrous blue finish. Wood buttstock extremely fine to near excellent with very slight handling marks. Pistol grip and horizontal forend show a couple of dings with a small 3/8” gouge on right grip near trigger, but both are extremely fine original finish pieces. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright as is the bolt face. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. A very nice Thompson ready to take to the range and have great time with. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-52 20,000 - 25,000

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1061 - LOT OF AK-47 AND AK-74 PARTS. Lot consists of a set of laminate AK furniture, a set of unfinished wooden AK furniture, a cleaning kit in a German metal tin, 2 bolt assemblies, a mainspring, 2 5.56mm AK barrels, Chinese AK-47 spike bayonet, an underfolding metal stock, Polish 1950 dated AK pistol grip, 2 Chinese 5.56 AK magazines, black plastic AK pistol grip, and a rare complete set of red bakelite sidefolding stock, pistol grip, and 2 piece handguard for Chinese export type 56 rifles. CONDITION: Good to excellent. 1,200 - 2,000

1062 - LOT OF 4 THOMPSON DRUMS. Lot consists of: (A) Colt Auto Ordnance Third Generation Type “L” drum for the Thompson sub-machinegun. CONDITION: Excellent, with nearly all of the blast and blue finish remaining with scattered handling marks and wear to high edges. Mechanically fine. (B) Auto Ordnance Bridgeport, Connecticut Type “L” drum for the Thompson sub-machinegun. CONDITION: Very good, retaining nearly all of the blue finish that is turning a brown patina with light handling marks and wear. Mechanically fine. (C) Post-WWII Auto Ordnance West Hurley, New York, “XL” drum magazine for the Thompson sub-machinegun. CONDITION: Excellent, with nearly all of the blue finish remaining with light handling marks and wear. Mechanically fine. (D) Seymour Type “L” drum magazine for the Thompson sub-machinegun. CONDITION: Very good, with most of the blue finish remaining with high edge wear and light handling marks throughout. 1,200 - 1,800

1063 - EXCEPTIONAL NEAR MINT 1928 THOMPSON BUTTSTOCK, LOWER ASSEMBLY, AND FOREND WITH BOLT, SMALL PARTS, AND 20 ROUND MAGAZINES. Desirable 1928 Thompson parts lot which includes 1928 Thompson lower assembly (serial number AO61649), complete new in wrapper bolt (no firing pin felt through the wrapper so likely NOT an M1A1 bolt), superb condition original buttstock with sling swivel at rear, horizontal forend, and 3 20-round Bridgeport, Bridgeport, and unmarked (matte finish) magazines. Also included is a breech oiler, and bag of small internal parts and springs. There will always be a desire for Thompson parts such as these. JWK 2023-12-90 800 - 1,200

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1064 - EXTREMELY DESIRABLE NEAR MINT 1928 FINNED THOMPSON BARREL ON SAW-CUT RECEIVER PPIECE, WITH BOLT, INTERNALS, AND MAGAZINES. This lot consists of a near mint original 1928 Thompson finned barrel, complete with bullet logo and diamond compensator, forend iron, and the forward 3 - 1/4” of saw-cut receiver. Bore is near mint, shiny and bright. Also included in this lot are 3 30-round (SW CO, SEYMOUR, U.S. CARTRIDGE) and three 20-round (SWC, SWC, SEYMOUR) magazines. Also included is a complete 1928 Thompson bolt, breech oiler, Blish lock, actuator, rear sight, and mainspring. An utterly fabulous find for the forward-thinking Thompson enthusiast. JWK 2023-12-89 1,200 - 1,800

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1065 - WEST HURLEY PRODUCED 100 ROUND THOMPSON “C” DRUM. West Hurley 100 round “C” drum with matching numbers, 0558, on both body and cover. Markings are “Auto Ordnance Corp / New York, USA / July 27, 1920, Dec 7, 1920”. This was a later produced drum starting in 1991. CONDITION: Near excellent original blue lustrous finish with good spring tension. JWK 2023-12-88 400 - 800

1066 - (N) EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 76 Serial No. U627 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA Exceptionally high-quality American-made Smith & Wesson Model 76 machine gun with “U” prefix serial number. Once the initial “T” prefix guns were manufactured, the factory produced guns which had a “U” prefix serial number for the civilian and law enforcement market. These guns exhibit the highest standards of fit and finish as to be expected from this maker. This is a select fire machine gun with an ambidextrous safety/selector, hard composite pistol gripm and a swing-out rubber covered shoulder loop. The firing characteristics are ergonomic, and this gun is both controllable and accurate. 1 36-round original magazine is included with this gun. Easily disassembled for cleaning, with good durability, and traditionally relatively inexpensive, it makes for a great entry level machine gun, and also has appeal to the more advanced machine gun enthusiast. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original matte blue finish with only the slightest handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face also near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Just a great, simple, fun gun to shoot at the range! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-84 14,000 - 20,000

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1067 - (N) ISRAEL MILITARY INDUSTRIES MODEL B UZI SUBMACHINE GUN IMPORTED BY ACTION ARMS (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: IMI Model: B Serial No. SA53397 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA Very fine registered receiver Israeli Military Industries UZI Model B machine gun. Marked “Uzi Semi auto / Model B” and “IMI – ISRAEL” on left side of receiver with “ACTION ARMS, LTD / Phila, Pa.” and serial number on right side of receiver. This lot includes 1 25-round magazine. These guns are extremely effective and quite accurate at long range in the hands of a practiced firer, and very popular at the range. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original blued and black enameled finish with some handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-18 12,000 - 18,000

1068 - (N) NEW IN BOXES MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, 9 MM POWDER SPRINGS INGRAM M10 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE) WITH ORIGINAL SUPPRESSOR. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Military Armament Corp Model: (BOTH) M10 Serial No. (A) 2-3007184 (B) S2-2000807 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) 9mm Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA As new in box (dated Sep 28, 1972), unfired since purchase, Powder Springs vintage Ingram MAC 10 machine gun in 9mm with as new in box original Military Armament Company suppressor. Gun box retains its original factory applied “Identification Card”. One original new-in-wrapper magazine, cleaning rod, and loading tool is included as well as soft black material silencer cover. Typical Cobray logo and “POWDER SPRINGS, GA” address on gun. Original silencer box also has Cobray logo and factory red ink-stamped nomenclature information. Electronic NFA registry indicates “MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP” as the manufacturer for both the gun and the suppressor. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance is as new original factory gray matte finish with anodization intact on selector switch. Bore is unfired since purchase, fine shiny and bright. Bolt face commensurate with unfired condition. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Silencer is in commensurate unfired condition. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of these investment level examples of the classic 1970s machine gun and silencer. THIS LOT INCLUDES TWO NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THESE ITEMS ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON TWO SEPARATE TRANSFER ATF FORMS 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-73 8,000 - 12,000

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1069 - (N) LUSTROUS BLUE FINISH HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: Model 50 Serial No. 111507 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Lustrous blue finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14 fin barrel and compensator. 2 original 20-round magazines are included with this lot. The Reising Model 50 has served both military and police alike; this particular gun was in the possession of the Palm Springs Police Department. It fires from a closed bolt allowing for better accuracy than that of an open bolt firing machine gun. It was fielded in limited number to the Marine Corps during WWII. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent lustrous blue refinish on gun with lustrous blue finish on the 20-round magazines. Wood has been very lightly sanded with some light handling marks. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Yet another Reising from the estate of a very advanced and discerning collector. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-69 5,000 - 8,000 1070 - (N) RESTORED HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: Model 50 Serial No. 9256 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Restored lustrous blue finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 29 fin barrel and compensator. 3 original 20-round magazines are included with this lot. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun that was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII when there were insufficient Thompson machine guns to meet military demand. Firing from a closed bolt gave an advantage to the firer over the Thompson, which fires from an open bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security needs. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent lustrous blue refinish on gun with lustrous blue original finish on the 20 round magazines. Wood is near excellent as sanded and refinished to have a very blonde color with side-mounted sling swivels. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Just exactly the kind of machine gun to take to the range, and an attractive opportunity for someone as an entry-level machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-68 5,000 - 8,000

1071 - (N) RPB INDUSTIRES MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP M11 MACHINE GUN WITH FLEMING FIREARMS .22 CONVERSION UNIT (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: RPB Model: M11 Serial No. A1318 Caliber/Bore: .380 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: NFA Very desirable fast-firing popular M11 in .380 ACP with additional complete Fleming manufactured .22 upper with bolt and mainspring assembly which will accept any of the 10/22 Ruger magazines to include the many variations of high capacity aftermarket magazines. Included with this lot is a German Sport Guns 110 round drum magazine. The .22 upper is well-made with nice steel and composite vertical forend. Handling is very positive and ergonomic. Original .380 gun has simple black web hand-strap at the barrel with extendable loop stock. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent smooth gray finish on both pieces with one or two handling marks. Bores of both are extremely fine, shiny and bright, with evidence of firing. Bolt faces are very fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. This would be a great little tactical competition machine gun in either caliber you choose. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-45 10,000 - 12,000

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1072 - (N) HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH FABULOUS WOOD AND ORIGINAL TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: 50 Serial No. 45796 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Smooth gray finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14 fin barrel and compensator. Original leather military-style sling, 4 original 20-round magazines, and an original black trunk case are included with this lot. This gun fits the description a Marine Corps Pacific Theater Veteran related to this cataloger in the past about a Reising they carried during WWII, “It took 20-round mags, had a gray finish, and a leather sling”. Close observation of the model markings on top of the receiver reveals the “0” in “Model 50” is a hand struck over-stamp. One can only conjecture as to why this is. Front of wood below compensator bears the stamp “19”, possibly a rack number. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun which was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII. Firing from a closed bolt gave an advantage to the firer over the Thompson, which fires from an open bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security demands. Collectors have often asked this cataloger to find a Reising which has WWII pacific theater provenance; this specimen is correctly configured as such. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth gray finish on gun and magazines, with gray patina on the buttplate. The wood on this gun is exceptionally attractive with only some slight handling marks. It certainly never made it into combat. Never sanded, nor refinished. One can feel the grain with one’s fingertips. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case is extremely fine to near excellent with black canvas over wood lining. Soft pads are starting to crack. Leather handle is original and serviceable. An exceedingly desirable specimen which presents very well indeed. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-64 8,000 - 12,000

1073 - (N) HIGHLY DESIRABLE INGRAM M-11 MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP POWDER SPRINGS MACHINE GUN IN .380 AUTO (FULLY TRANSFERABLE) WITH RPB SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: (Both) RPB Industries Model: (Both) M11 Serial No. (Gun) A1387 (Silencer) R405 Caliber/Bore: .380 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: NFA Very popular and fast firing Ingram M-11 in .380 ACP with an original RPB, Atlanta, Georgia .380 suppressor. Both gun and suppressor have Cobray logo. Side of receiver states “9mm” and has an added hand-stamped “K” (for Kurz or “short”). 2 30-round magazines are included with this gun. Typical sliding shoulder loop and black web strap are also included. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth gray finish with some handling marks. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright with some firing residue. Suppressor bore also extremely fine as is bolt face. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. The MAC 11 in .380 ACP has a high rate of fire and is very handy. It is very popular and sought after because of these attributes. A very fun gun at the range. THIS LOT INCLUDES TWO NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS (SUPPRESSOR AND MACHINE GUN) AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THESE ITEMS ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON TWO SEPARATE ATF TRANSFER FORMS 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-20 6,000 - 10,000

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1074 - (N) MAGNIFICENT ORIGINAL CONDITION HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: 50 Serial No. 9466 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA

Exceptional condition original, lustrous finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 29 fin barrel and compensator. 4 original 20-round magazines, as well as the original Federal Laboratories black trunk case, are included with this lot. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun that was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during World War II when there were insufficient Thompson machine guns to meet military demand. The Reising has the intrinsic accuracy advantage of firing from a closed bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security demands. Today, the Reising Model 50 has gained popularity as a well-made and fun .45 entry-level machine gun. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original, lustrous blue finish on both gun and magazines. Wood is in exceptional original condition with only the slightest of handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case retains Federal Laboratories sticker and is extremely fine with a high percentage of original black finish with some light corrosion to the metal furnishings. Leather handle is present and serviceable. It would be pretty hard to upgrade the condition of this ensemble. Investment or museum-level offering for the most discerning collector/investor. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-62 8,000 - 12,000

1075 - (N) AMERICAN ARMS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN 180 M-2 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: American Arms International Model: American 180 M2 Serial No. B015081 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 9 - 7/8” FFL Status: NFA This nifty little machine gun utilizes .22 LR ammo only and includes one pan magazine and one drum driving mechanism. Vertical foregrip is reminiscent of the Thompson, and the rear sight is very reminiscent of the U.S. 30 carbine. Markings are located on the underside of the receiver on this specimen, which was manufactured in Salt Lake City, Utah. There is a knurled knob which allows for the removal of the barrel and foregrip assembly. This is a nice feature as it allows this gun to be disassembled for ease of transport in a very compact package and also makes the parts more accessible for cleaning. Cocking handle is on the left side, safety on the right side. Selector switch is a push-button reminiscent of the MP43/ MP44. As a consequence of having its rotating pan mag on top of the receiver, reminiscent of the Russian DP-28, the sights of this machine gun are quite high. This specimen has a high-capacity pan style magazine which is so high it interferes with the sight arrangement. There were other barrels produced that would accommodate this high capacity magazine and one can see this on another gun also being offered in this auction. Both guns came from the same consignor and no doubt he changed barrels as he desired. The American 180 utilizes a neat magazine system that incorporates a detachable hand-wound spring device to rotate the drum on a steel plate which brings the rounds within the mag in line to feed into the gun. When these are fired, the sound has been likened to that of a sewing machine, with the spray of bullets likened to, “A swarm of angry bees”. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent deep lustrous blued finish on barrel and black anodized finish on the aluminum parts with black hardcoat on upper part of the receiver. Feed-way block shows use and loss of finish to a gray patina. Very attractive wood with some light handling marks. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. E&L magazine is in extremely fine condition, as is driving mechanism. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire only machine gun. These are popular recreational machine guns as ammo is plentiful, and clean-up is straightforward. A great little well-made recreational machine gun! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-21 6,000 - 10,000

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1076 - (N) LUSTROUS BLUE FINISH HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: 50 Serial No. 10712 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA

High condition lustrous blue finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 29 fin barrel and compensator. 2 original 20-round, 2 original 12-round magazines, and an original black Federal Labs trunk case are included with this lot. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun which was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII. Firing from a closed bolt gave an advantage to the firer over the Thompson, which fires from an open bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security needs. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun, which was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII when there were insufficient Thompson machine guns to meet military demand. The Reising has the intrinsic accuracy advantage of firing from a closed bolt. Today the Reising Model 50 has gained popularity as a well-made and fun .45 entry level machine gun. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth lustrous blue finish on gun with lustrous blue finish on the 20-round magazines, with fine gray finish on the 12 round magazines. Wood has been very lightly sanded and refinished to have a nice light color, with some light handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case retains Federal Laboratories sticker and is near excellent, retaining a high percentage of original black finish, with blue felt lining showing some wear, a little staining near at the lid, with the lining coming away in places. Original leather handle is extremely fine to near excellent. A very attractive gun in about the best external original condition trunk case this cataloger has seen. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-67 8,000 - 12,000

1077 - (N) SWD COBRAY M-11 MACHINE GUN WITH LAGE MAX-31 MK2 9 MM ACCESSORY PACKAGE INSTALLED (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: SWD Model: M11 Serial No. 86-0010650 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA SWD Cobray M-11 machine gun with a Lage MAX-31 Mk2 9mm accessory pack installed. Included with this lot is a 9mm Suomi 71-round drum magazine. Features include bird cage style flash hider, composite forend with horizontally adjustable vertical grip, top-of-receiver rail that runs the entire distance of the upper assembly, left side-cocking handle, and a folding composite buttstock. Suomi drum, which is marked “SA” and numbered 77857. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent to as mint gray blue matte refinish upon remanufacture on receiver with very dark finish on upper assembly, with little or no appreciable loss of finish. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. M11 machine guns so equipped can rival the other top-line 9mm machine gun in competitive events. Thank you Richard Lage for opening up an entire new dimension of performance for the M11 machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-47 8,000 - 12,000 64

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1078 - (N) HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH EXCELLENT WOOD AND ORIGINAL TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: Model 50 Serial No. 57106 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Another smooth gray finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14 fin barrel and compensator. Original leather military style sling, 4 original 20-round magazines, and an original black trunk case are included with this lot. This gun fits the description a Marine Corps Pacific Theater Veteran related to this cataloger in the past about a Reising they carried during World War II. Close observation of the model markings on top of the receiver reveals the “0” in “Model 50” is a hand struck over-stamp. Front of wood below compensator bears the stamp “7”, possibly a rack number. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun which was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII. Firing from a closed bolt gave an advantage to the firer over the Thompson, which fires from an open bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security demands. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth gray finish on gun with lustrous blue finish on the magazines, and fine gray finish on the buttplate. Near excellent wood with some light handling marks. Never sanded, nor refinished. One can feel the grain with one’s fingertips. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case is extremely fine to near excellent with blue felt over wood lining with Federal Labs sticker intact. Leather handle is original and serviceable. Almost a twin to one of the other Reising’s we have in the sale. An exceedingly desirable specimen which presents very well indeed. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-65 8,000 - 12,000

1079 - (N) MATTE FINISH HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: 50 Serial No. S5120 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 11” FFL Status: NFA Matte gray finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14-fin barrel and compensator. A green military-style web sling, 4 original 12-round magazines, and an original Federal Laboratories black trunk case are included with this lot. This Reising has the ribbed magazine housing, which will only accept 12-round magazines. This was an ammunition conservation measure. These may be removed and replaced with a smooth-sided magazine housing, which will accept the 20-round magazines. Both types of magazine housings and magazines are found on factoryproduced guns. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun that was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII. The Reising has the intrinsic accuracy advantage of firing from a closed bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security demands. Today, the Reising Model 50 has gained popularity as a well-made and fun .45 entry-level machine gun and World War II collector’s item. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original matte gray finish on gun and magazines, with loss of finish to gray patina on the buttplate. Wood has been lightly sanded, with a small crack running parallel to the bore line just under 4 inches back from the receiver. There is evidence of iron oxide staining where the buttplate meets the stock. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case retains the Federal Laboratories sticker and is extremely fine to near excellent, except for some brown corrosion on the metal furnishing on the right end. Blue felt lining is a replacement. Leather handle is an excellent replacement. A desirable specimen overall, especially with four magazines and the trunk case. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-63 6,000 - 10,000

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1080 - (N) AMERICAN ARMS INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN 180 M-2 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: American Arms International Model: Model B Serial No. B01692 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 17 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA This is the second of 2 American 180 machine guns being offered in this auction. This specimen has the longer barrel with the high front sight to accommodate the high capacity E & L pan magazine. This machine gun utilizes .22 LR ammo only and includes one pan magazine and one drum driving mechanism. Markings are located on the underside of the receiver on this specimen which was manufactured in Salt Lake City, Utah. There is a knurled knob which allows for the removal of the bbl and fore grip assembly. Cocking handle is on the left side, safety on the right side. Selector switch is a push-button reminiscent of the MP43/MP44. The American 180 utilizes a neat magazine system to deal with the low relatively low energy produced by the .22 rimfire round and incorporates a detachable hand-wound spring device to rotate the drum on a steel plate which brings the rounds within the magazine in-line to feed into the gun. These guns work very well when tuned and given the appropriate ammunition. Among the best running, if not the best running, of all .22 machine guns. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent deep lustrous blued finish on barrel with black anodized finish on the aluminum parts as well as black hardcoat finish on some parts. Feed-way shows use and loss of finish to a gray patina which is a good indication that this gun runs well. Very attractive wood with some light handling marks. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. E&L magazine is in extremely fine condition, as is driving mechanism. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire only machine gun. A very popular recreational machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-22 12,000 - 18,000

1081 - (N) HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN WITH ATTRACTIVE WOOD AND ORIGINAL TRUNK CASE (CURIO AND RELIC). Manufacturer: Harrington and Richardson Model: 50 Serial No. 110680 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 13” FFL Status: NFA Smooth gray finish Harrington and Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14 fin barrel and compensator. 2 original 20-round, 2 original 12-round magazines, and an original black Federal Labs trunk case are included with this lot. The Reising Model 50 is a high-quality machine gun that was fielded in limited numbers to the Marine Corps during WWII. Firing from a closed bolt gave an advantage to the firer over the Thompson, which fires from an open bolt. Police departments took to the Reising, and a semi-automatic model was also produced in response to civilian private factory security demands. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth gray finish on gun with lustrous blue finish on the 20-round magazines, with fine gray finish on the 12-round magazines. Wood has been very lightly sanded and refinished to be very attractive, with some light handling marks. Had one not had other unrefinished specimens, one might say the finish was original. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select-fire machine gun. Original trunk case is extremely fine to near excellent with blue felt over wood lining and Federal Labs sticker intact. Leather handle is a faithful high-quality replacement. Yet another Reising from the estate of a very advanced and discerning collector which presents very well indeed. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS CURIO AND RELIC ELIGIBLE. JWK 2023-12-66 8,000 - 12,000 66

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1082 - (N) COBRAY MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP M10-A1 9MM MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE) WITH RPB M10 9 MM SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: RPB Model: M10 Serial No. (Silencer) T665 (Gun) B1893 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA Military Armament Corporation, Marietta, Georgia, manufactured suppressed Cobray 9mm M10 machine gun paired with RPB screw-on M10 suppressor. 1 30-round magazine, 1 black web strap, and 1 brown canvas suppressor cover is included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original smooth grey finish with some light handling marks on gun and suppressor. Bore shines through firing residue. Suppressor bore looks extremely fine with firing residue. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. THIS LOT INCLUDES TWO NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS (SUPPRESSOR AND MACHINE GUN) AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THESE ITEMS ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON TWO SEPARATE ATF TRANSFER FORMS 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-17 8,000 - 10,000

1083 - (N) NEW IN BOXES MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, POWDER SPRINGS INGRAM M10 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE) WITH ORIGINAL SUPPRESSOR. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Military Armament Corp Model: (BOTH) M10 Serial No. (A) 1-3006700 (B) S1-4002499 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .45 Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA

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First of 2 consecutively numbered, as new in box, unfired since purchase Powder Springs vintage Ingram MAC 10 machine guns offered in this auction. Includes an as new in box original Military Armament Company (Marietta, GA vintage) suppressor. Gun box retains its original factory applied “Identification Card”. One original new-in-wrapper magazine, cleaning rod, and loading tool is included, as well as silencer cover. Typical Cobray logo and “POWDER SPRINGS, GA” address on gun. Electronic NFA registry indicates “MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP” as the manufacturer for both the gun and the suppressor. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance is as new original factory gray matte finish with anodization intact on selector switch. Bore is unfired since purchase, fine shiny and bright. Bolt face commensurate with unfired condition. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Silencer is in commensurate unfired condition. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of these investment level examples of the classic 1970s machine gun and silencer. THIS LOT INCLUDES TWO NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THESE ITEMS ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON TWO SEPARATE TRANSFER ATF FORMS 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-72 8,000 - 12,000

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1084 - (N) AS NEW IN BOXES MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, POWDER SPRINGS INGRAM M10 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE) WITH ORIGINAL SUPPRESSOR. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Military Armament Corp Model: (BOTH) M10 Serial No. (A) 1-3006701 (B) S1-4002500 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .45 Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA Second of 2 consecutively numbered, as new in box, unfired since purchase Powder Springs vintage Ingram MAC 10 machine gun offered in this auction. Box is dated “Oct 20, 1972”. This lot also includes an as new in box (dated Mar 1, 1973) original Military Armament Company suppressor. Both boxes retain their original factory applied “Identification Card”. One original new-in-wrapper magazine, cleaning rod, and loading tool is included as well as silencer cover. Typical Cobray logo and “POWDER SPRINGS, GA” address on gun. Electronic NFA registry indicates “MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP” as the manufacturer for both the gun and the suppressor. PROVENANCE: From the estate of a very discerning and advanced collector. CONDITION: Overall appearance is as new original factory gray matte finish with anodization intact on selector switch. Bore is unfired since purchase, fine shiny and bright. Bolt face commensurate with unfired condition. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Silencer is in commensurate unfired condition. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of these investment level examples of the classic 1970s machine gun and silencer. THIS LOT INCLUDES TWO NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEMS AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THESE ITEMS ARE FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON TWO SEPARATE TRANSFER ATF FORMS 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-71 8,000 - 12,000

1085 - (N) RPB INDUSTRIES MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, POWDER SPRINGS INGRAM M10 MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL COBRAY CASE AND ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: RPB Model: M10 Serial No. C-519 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA

Powder Springs vintage Ingram MAC 10 in original black canvas Cobray case which retains bright “Cobray” patch, complete with 3 magazines total (10 round, 20 round, & 30 rrond), magazine loading tool, and screw-on ventilated tube for forward hand to grasp while firing. Also included is a green over-the-shoulder web sling. Typical Cobray logo and “POWDER SPRINGS, GA” address on right side. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original smooth gray finish with some loss of anodization on the selector switch. Bore is extremely fine shiny and bright. Bolt face also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. Great fast-firing .45 ACP firepower and with the addition of available aftermarket accessories, would be a fine machine gun in tactical competition. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-31 7,000 - 10,000

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1086 - (N) SWD COBRAY M-11 MACHINE GUN WITH LAGE 9MM ACCESSORY PACKAGE INSTALLED (FULLY TRANSFERABLE). Manufacturer: SWD Model: M11 Serial No. 83-0001157 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: NFA Often mentioned in auction descriptions but seldom offered for sale, this is a SWD Cobray M-11 machine with a Lage 9mm accessory pack installed. Included with this lot is a 9mm Suomi 71 round drum magazine. Note the bird cage style flash hider, composite forend with vertical grip, top-of-receiver rail with left side-cocking handle, as well as folding composite buttstock. Note also how the magazine well has been designed to firmly and positively hold the Suomi drum, which is marked “SA” and numbered 12694. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent to as mint dark blue matte refinish upon remanufacture with little or no appreciable loss of finish. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. An absolutely stunning transformation of the M11 into a high performance tactical competition machine gun in outstanding condition! THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-46 8,000 - 12,000

1087 - (N) INTEGRALLY SUPRESSED RUGER 77/22 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH ADVANCED ARMAMENT CO. PHOENIX SILENCER (SILENCER). Manufacturer: (S) Advanced Armament Co. (G) Ruger Model: (S) Phoenix (G) 77/22 Serial No. (S) 1022-098 (G) 702-70139 Caliber/Bore: .22 Barrel Length: 16” FFL Status: NFA Manufactured by Ruger circa 2002 and fitted with an integral matte finished 15 - 1/2” Phoenix Suppressor by Advanced Armament Co. of Duluth, Georgia. Quality brush blued bolt action receiver which accepts reliable and readily available 10/22 magazines. Stock is checkered straight grain walnut with a Ruger grip cap and rubber butt pad, the barrel channel professionally enlarged for the suppressor. A Redfield 3-9x scope is provided for sighting. The original blued 18 - 1/2” barrel with factory iron sights is also included. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original finishes are retained throughout with some scattered handling marks. Stock is likewise very fine as modified with only a few light impressions. Strong bore. Mechanically fine. Scope is somewhat clouded. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 1,000 - 1,500

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1088 - (N) ISRAELI MILITARY INDUSTRIES UZI MACHINE GUN WITH ACCESORIES (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE). Manufacturer: IMI Model: Uzi Serial No. 69960 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA Very desirable Israeli Military Industries “S.M.G. UZI” machine gun so marked on left side of receiver. with “IMI” within oval below serial number, also on left side of receiver. Importer marked “INTERARMS - ALEXANDRIA - VIRGINA” also on left side of receiver below top cover. Accessories include high quality web and leather sling, 2 new-in-wrapper 9mm barrels, top cover, wooden buttstock, bayonet and scabbard, muzzle nut, magazine loader, magazine “clip” which holds two box magazines together, five NOS-in-box 25 round magazines, 2 out-of-box 25-round magazines, and 3 32-round magazines. These guns are extremely effective and quite accurate at long range in the hands of a practiced firer, and very popular at the range. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original matte blued finish. The bores of all three barrels are near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is also near excellent as are the spare parts mentioned above. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. It would be pretty difficult to find a better ensemble of this desirable machine gun than this. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY TO ACTIVE FFL/SOT DEALERS ON AN ATF FORM 3 BUT MAY BE RETAINED BY SOLE PROPRIETOR FFL/SOT HOLDERS WHEN THEY RELINQUISH THEIR LICENSES UPON BATF APPROVAL. JWK 2023-12-88 8,000 - 12,000

1089 - (N) IMI UZI MODEL B IMPORTED BY ACTION ARMS AND FIT WITH FULL AUTO BOLT MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE). Manufacturer: IMI Model: Model B Serial No. SA66602 Sear Serial No. 168 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA Semi-auto Israeli Military Industries UZI model B fitted with a registered full-auto bolt. Marked “Uzi Semi auto / Model B / 9mm PARA” and “IMI – ISRAEL” on left side of receiver with “ACTION ARMS, LTD / Phila, Pa.” and serial number on right side of receiver. This lot includes 1 32-round magazine. These guns are extremely effective and quite accurate at long range in the hands of a practiced firer, and very popular at the range. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent original blued and black enameled finish with some handling marks. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY TO ACTIVE FFL/SOT DEALERS ON AN ATF FORM 3 BUT MAY BE RETAINED BY SOLE PROPRIETOR FFL/SOT HOLDERS WHEN THEY RELINQUISH THEIR LICENSES UPON BATF APPROVAL. JWK 2023-12-19 8,000 - 12,000 70

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1090 - (N) HIGH CONDITION 5.56MM VALMET MODEL 78 MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE). Manufacturer: Valmet Model: M78 Serial No. 158810 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: NFA

Very high-quality Finnish manufactured Valmet Model 78, which is essentially a finer made and fitted version of the AK-47 platform. Manufactured prior to May 1986, we are fortunate to have some of these select fire machine guns in the National Firearms Act (NFA) registry. Firing at a rate of about 700-750 rounds per minute, these guns are extremely fun to shoot in 5.56mm. This specimen is a fixed wooden stock version and includes 3 original steel magazines. Marked with typical factory markings on left side of receiver with “VALMET INC.” and “Odin International , Ltd” on the right hand side as the importer. Electronic NFA registry indicates “IMPORTED NFA FIREARM” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent original smooth gray matte blue finish with some barely discernible handling marks. Bore is near excellent shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Wood and composite furnishings near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a select fire machine gun. An extremely well-made machine gun which is also a very fun recreational shooter. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY TO ACTIVE FFL/SOT DEALERS ON AN ATF FORM 3 BUT MAY BE RETAINED BY SOLE PROPRIETOR FFL/SOT HOLDERS WHEN THEY RELINQUISH THEIR LICENSES UPON BATF APPROVAL. JWK 2023-12-59 8,000 - 15,000

1091 - (N) DESIRABLE MILITARY VERSION BERETTA MODEL 70/223 MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE). Manufacturer: Beretta Model: SC70L Serial No. M15466 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 17 - 3/4”” FFL Status: NFA

High condition Beretta Model 70/223 SC machine gun in its desirable military configuration with bayonet lug, flip-up gas cut-off for grenade launching, and bipod, as introduced and used by Italian special forces from the early 1970s until the 1990s. This machine gun was developed in the 1960s through a collaboration between SIG and Beretta as an alternative to the U.S. AR-15 rifle. It remained in Italian service alongside the BM-59 until 1990 when the AR-70/90 replaced them both. This rifle has some interesting features, such as a dust cover over the charging handle slot, which flips up under spring tension when the charging handle is pulled to the rear, and a gas cut-off in order to accommodate firing rifle grenades. The “barrel” forward of the front sight is actually a removeable sleeve which one mounts rifle grenades on. 3 30-round magazines are included with this lot. Electronic NFA registry indicates “BERETTA” as the manufacturer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine original finish with some slight brown patina starting to take hold on the left side of the receiver, and some loss of finish to a gray patina at the bottom of the magazine well and bottom of the bolt. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face near excellent. Mechanics are crisp. This is a Select-Fire machine gun. This military configuration version is a scarce machine gun to find in the United States. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS TRANSFERABLE ONLY TO ACTIVE FFL/SOT DEALERS ON AN ATF FORM 3 BUT MAY BE RETAINED BY SOLE PROPRIETOR FFL/SOT HOLDERS WHEN THEY RELINQUISH THEIR LICENSES UPON BATF APPROVAL. JWK 2023-12-60 8,000 - 15,000

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1092 - (N) RED JACKET FIREARMS INTEGRALLY SUPRESSED IZHMASH SAIGA 12 SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN (SILENCER). Manufacturer: Izmash Model: Saiga Serial No. (Silencer) H11424425 (Rifle) H11424425 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: NFA Originally manufactured in Russia by Izhmash, this Saiga-12 has been customized by Red Jacket Firearms of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, popularized by the Discovery television show “Sons of Guns”. Outfitted with an integral Red Jacket ZK-SS 12 Gauge suppressor. HK style hooded post front sight and rear drum sight. Matte finished AK style receiver with Red Jacket charging handle. Furniture includes a ribbed plastic forend, ribbed M249 style pistol grip, and quality Red Jacket side folding stock. Complete with SMG Tactical magazine. CONDITION: Very good. Shotgun retains nearly all of the finish applied at the time of conversion with a few scuffs and light evidence of use. Bright bore. Suppressor baffles remain clean in in good condition. Mechanically fine. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 1,000 - 1,600

1093 - (N) FIME GROUP VPR 12 SEMI AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN (SHORT BARRELED SHOTGUN). Manufacturer: Fime Group Model: VPR12 Serial No. 16VAP4393 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore Barrel Length: 11.9” FFL Status: NFA Originally manufactured in Russia by Melot and imported as a short barrel shotgun by the FIME Group. 11.9” barrel features a “US” marked flash hider. Protected post front sight and rear tangent sight graduated to 1000 meters. Matte finishes AK style receiver with an optics rail mounted to the dust cover. Furniture includes ribbed 2-piece hand guard, ribbed plastic pistol grip, and sidefolding stock with rubber butt pad and cheek rest. Complete with 1 original 8-round magazine. CONDITION: Excellent with only light handling marks. Bore is bright with evidence of use. Fine mechanics. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 1,000 - 1,600

1094 - (N) ELITE GUNS INC SAIGA-12 SEMI AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN (SHORT BARRELED SHOTGUN). Manufacturer: Elite Guns Model: Saiga-12 Serial No. A11481319 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore Barrel Length: 11 - 3/4” FFL Status: NFA Originally manufactured in Russia by Izhmash and imported by Legion USA. Professionally converted to a short barrel shotgun by Elite Guns of Austin, Texas. Blued barrel shortened to 11 3/4” with sighting rib and gold bead front sight. Standard matte black AK style receiver. Furniture includes a checkered black plastic forend, checkered plastic pistol grip, and blued side folding skeleton stock. Complete with 1 original polymer 8-round magazine. CONDITION: Very good overall. The vast majority of original finishes are retained with some evidence of use. Bore is bright with mild orange peel. Mechanically fine. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 500 - 1,000 72

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1095 - (N) IZHMASH SAIGA 7.62X39 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH RED JACKET FIREARMS AKSD INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED BARREL (SILENCER). Manufacturer: Izhmash Model: Saiga 7.62x39 Serial No. H09606532 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x39mm Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: NFA Built off of a Russian SAIGA made by Izhmash and imported by Legion USA. Typical legends on receiver, right side of suppressor with Red Jacket legends and designations. Threaded cap for easy service by end user. Picatinny forearm for mounting accessories, currently fit with a CAA foregrip, left side of receiver with scope rail. Protected post front sight on gas tube, diopter drum rear sight. MagPul 30 round magazine, TAPCO trigger, handguard, and fixed buttstock. CONDITION: Very good, showing some light marks from use and handling, including some carbon buildup at baffles. Mechanically fine, rifling is very good with some very mild frosting, bolt face is very good. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 1,000 - 2,000 1096 - (N) SSK INDUSTRIES AR15 UPPER RECEIVER IN .300 WHISPER WITH SSK INDUSTRIES SILENCER (SILENCER). Manufacturer: SSK Industries Model: N/A Serial No. W300-214 Caliber/Bore: .3 Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA Standard matte finished AR15 style upper engraved on the right side “SSK Ind. Wintersville, Oh. / 300 Whisper”. Fitted with a 10” stainless barrel chambered in .300 Whisper with 12” thread on over barrel matte finished SSK Industries .300 Whisper suppressor. Yankee Hill Machine forend attractively fits over a portion of the suppressor. Upper is complete with a Leopold Mark 4 1.5-5X20 PR scope on a Colt branded B-Square mount with Butler Creek caps. Upper and suppressor are housed in a fitted Pelican 1490 hard sided case with a pair of 20-round Colt magazines, suppressor disassembly wrench, and cleaning jig. CONDITION: Very good. Upper retains nearly all of its original matte finish with a few handling marks. Very good, bright bore. Fine mechanics. Suppressor is likewise good with some scuffing at the breech end. Optic is clear. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 800 - 1,400 1097 - (N) ELITE GUNS DRACO AK PATTERN 7.62X39 SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHORT BARRELED RIFLE (SHORT BARRELED RIFLE). Manufacturer: Elite Guns Model: Draco Serial No. DF477020ROA Caliber/Bore: 7.62X39mm Barrel Length: 11 - 1/2” FFL Status: NFA Built on a Romarm Draco and converted to an SBR by Elite Guns, Austin, Texas. Typical legends indicating manufacture as a Draco by Romarm, made in Romania, and imported by CAI, Georgia, Vermont. Hogue finger groove pistol grip, Keymod forearm with Picatinny rail section on right side, and BCM chopped grip on bottom; metal relieved for front sight. Elevator adjustable rear sight. No magazine or stock; back of receiver with an unthreaded slot with weld. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed on dust cover, received, and bolt carrier. Muzzle is threaded for a muzzle device. CONDITION: Good, with marks from the range and use throughout, some silvering; frame with more than balance. Forearm is unmarked, but appears to be an AimSports or equivalent. Furniture is very good, forearm with visible restoration around cut for front sight. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling and frosting throughout. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 400 - 600

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1098 - (N) ELITE GUNS M91/30 OBREZ (SHORT BARRELED RIFLE). Manufacturer: Elite Guns Model: M91/30 Serial No. RMN091655 Caliber/Bore: 7.62X54mmR Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: NFA

Originally manufactured as a standard 91/30 in 1943 by Izhevsk and imported by PW Arms. This example has been professionally converted by Elite Guns of Austin, Texas into a short barrel Obrez configuration. The original 7.62x54mmR chambered barrel has been shorted to 8” and is fit with a hooded post front sight and 2000 meter graduated tangent rear sight. Lacquered birch stock shortened to fit with a 9 - 1/2” length of pull. The original butt plate has been slimmed to the new contour. Complete with shortened wiping rod. CONDITION: Very good overall. Nearly all of the dull arsenal blue is retained throughout with some light edgewear and scattered marks. Stock likewise has some scattered impressions but is otherwise good. Bore is bright and strong, some abrasion and frosting present in the grooves. Mechanically fine. Front sight is somewhat loose. Matching serial numbers observed on receiver, bolt, butt plate, and and magazine floor plate, the magazine force matched. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 800 - 1,200

1099 - (N) KELTEC KSG TACTICAL SLIDE ACTION BREACHER 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN (SHORT BARRELED SHOTGUN). Manufacturer: Keltec Model: Tactical Serial No. XXG516 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore Barrel Length: 13.7” FFL Status: NFA Introduced in 2011 as a tactical bullpup shotgun with dual magazine tubes. This short barrel example is fitted with a barrel with spiked muzzle device. Magazine tubes are also affixed with sharply spiked endcaps. Mounted with a 7 - 1/2” optic rail, no sights included. Furniture includes a vertical grip slide with built-in weapon light, black polymer pistol grip, and fixed buttstock with padded cheek piece and rubber Kel-Tec butt pad. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained. Some wrench marks present on the muzzle device from tightening. Frosted bore showing evidence of use. Fine mechanics. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. 600 - 1,000

1100 - (N) REMINGTON 870 MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN (ANY OTHER WEAPON). Manufacturer: Remington Model: 870 Serial No. LM012269 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: NFA

Originally manufactured by Remington Arms. Full matte black finished. Shortened 10” barrel with 3” chamber. Magnum receiver fitted with 5 - 1/2” optic rail and sling stud. Furniture includes a ribbed hand stop slide and checkered rubber Pachmayr pistol grip. CONDITION: Excellent. Only light evidence of use and handling marks present. Bore is bright, shows some evidence of use. Mechanically fine. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM WILL INCUR A $5.00 TRANSFER TAX IF TRANSFERRED ON AN ATF FORM 4. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 CLASSIFIED AS “ANY OTHER WEAPON”. 500 - 1,000

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1101 - (D) PENNSYLVANIA ARMS STRIKER 12 REVOLVING 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Pennsylvania Arms Inc. Model: Striker 12 Serial No. 11273 Caliber/Bore: 12 Gauge Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Destructive Device Folding stock Striker 12 semi-automatic revolving shotgun manufactured by Pennsylvania Arms. Capable of shooting 12 2 - 3/4” 12 gauge shells when the drum magazine is fully loaded, this is real compact repeating firepower. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Polymer furniture is near excellent. Nobody wants to come up against this. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE”. JWK 2023-12-50 1,000 - 1,500

1102 - (D) COBRAY STREETSWEEPER REVOLVING 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). Manufacturer: Cobray Model: Streetsweeper Serial No. SH1874 Caliber/Bore: 12 Ga. Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Destructive Device This is a Cobray manufactured Street Sweeper shotgun. Forward face of magazine (drum) includes manufacturer, caliber, and serial number information. Left hand side of receiver bears shield logo and Cobra symbol. Drum magazine holds 12 rounds of 2 - 3/4” 12 gauge shotshell. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine to near excellent. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. Polymer furniture is near excellent. Tremendous semi-automatic firepower which is sure to impress. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4 AS A “DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE”. JWK 2023-12-49 1,000 - 1,500

1103 - (N) EARL’S GUN SHOP REGISTERED UNO SOUND SUPPRESSOR SYSTEM IN ALUMINUM CARRYING CASE. (SUPPRESSOR). Manufacturer: Earl Model: UNO Serial No. 00006S Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: NFA THE UNO SYSTEM is a suppressor can designed to change from caliber to caliber according to the desires of the user. It does not use wipes, but instead a series of removable baffles with different sized apertures depending upon what caliber ammunition the firer is using. The concept is a “Universal Suppressor”. One chooses the correct rearward “entrance” cap of the suppresser which is “model specific” to the threaded barrel of the firearm you intend to use. Then the user must install the correct aperture diameter buffers for the caliber, and finally tightly screws in the “exit cap” which also is aperture diameter specific. The advantages regarding versatility, and ability to disassemble and clean the system are obvious. This kit includes a photocopy of instructions which includes part numbers for three calibers. The kit itself contains the Entrance caps for the M11 machine gun, and what this cataloger ascertains (the other two entrance caps are unmarked) are entrance caps for the Uzi, and perhaps the M10 in .45 ACP. There are 5 exit caps are marked as follows: “556” “M16” “M11/380” “9 MM”, and “M10”. There are 17 baffle discs plus the “M10” set which is currently installed in the suppressor. There is a wrench for tightening the caps included with this lot, which is contained in a high-quality aluminum case (with keys present). CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine with some spots of patina on the steel parts with some loss of finish in places. Baffle discs are extremely fine. An interesting and versatile suppressor system. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. JWK 2023-12-48 800 - 1,200

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1104 - RARE GERMAN WORLD WAR I SPANDAU MANUFACTURED MG-08 MAXIM MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT. Offered here are most of the parts of a German WWI MG-08 Maxim manufactured at Spandau Arsenal in 1917. No right sideplate present, but the remaining parts are fabulous and matching (540e), including: the left sideplate with optical sight bracket, bottom plate as an intact unit, the water jacket on trunnion, top cover with retention pin, fusee cover, fusee spring assembly, barrel, barrel extension plates with crosshead, connecting rod and handle, feed block (with lower arm broken off as is typical), and backplate with retention pins, are present and all are matching in serial number. The barrel is filled with and coated with preservative grease, as are most of the other parts. We left them as found. The Spandau Arsenal manufactured MG-08 Maxim is the scarcest manufacturer of this model to find on the collector’s market. According to Dolf Goldsmith’s book, Germany relocated the tooling for Model 1912 Maxim production from the Fabrique Nationale factory to Spandau after Liege was captured, and then opened a 3rd assembly line for production of the MG-08. The result was that approximately 40,000 MG-08 model guns were manufactured there in 1917. Production of the MG-08 at Spandau ceased early in 1918 in favor of MG-08/15 production. The Spandau 1917 produced MG-08 guns were fielded to the fronts and used, and hence their survivability was relatively low compared to the large number of later DWM produced guns. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very good original finish thinning to a gray and brown patina on the water jacket with some dings, and some brown corrosion at the trunnion and on the optic bracket. The remaining parts, however, arrived coated in preservative grease, and they appear to be in very fine condition. The condition of the bore is unknown as we left the grease, but the chamber has never been welded. Wood handles of the backplate are extremely fine. The Maxim MG-08 is one of the most recognizable weapons of World War I, and remained in service albeit in a rear security role with the Germans through the end of World War II. This is truly a fabulous find for someone who desires to build up a display gun, has a registered sideplate, or who just wants some spare parts. JWK 2023-12-10 3,000 - 5,000

1105 - LARGE LOT OF THOMPSON CANVAS ACCESSORIES. Lot consists of 2 tan canvas gun covers for the Thompson submachinegun, 4 drum covers, a Thompson canvas zip-up gun cover, 2 no buckle slings, muzzle cover, green canvas no buckle sling, and a green canvas magazine pouch belt. CONDITION: Very good. 100 - 200

1106 - LOT OF THOMPSON STOCKS AND FORENDS. Lot consists of 3 Thompson Model 1928 replacement stocks with buttplates and attachment irons installed, 4 stripped replacement stocks, 1 forend, and 2 foregrips. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 700 - 1,500

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1107 - LOT OF 4: DESIRABLE .22 CALIBER MAGAZINES FOR A MODEL 1928 A22 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN. Consignor states that he purchased these magazines for his 1928 A22 Thompson machine gun, and, although it required some fitting, he adapted one to work and never got around to adapting the others. Consignor subsequently sold the gun with drum and the adapted magazine. Later he found these additional magazines and has consigned them here (fortunately for any .22 caliber Thompson owners). One of the magazines has a sticker, “Made in Italy”. This cataloger has reviewed the photos of the .22 Thompson magazines sold with guns through Morphy auctions in April and October 2019 and May of 2022, and these do indeed seem to match them very closely. No warranty that these will fit your gun, but the consignor got one to work well in his. CONDITION: Near excellent original finish with good spring tension. Just the thing the owners of the 1928 Thompson Model A22 are hoping to find. If you don’t acquire them someday you will wish you did! JWK 2023-12-57 400 - 800

1108 - LOT OF THOMPSON PARTS. Lot consists of approximately 6 Model 1928 mainsprings, 12 buttstock sling swivels, a rear sight, muzzle cover, 3 Thompson screw drivers, 2 trigger group assemblies, 2 breech oilers with buffing pads, extractor, 2 firing pin springs, and bolt assembly with lock and springs. CONDITION: Good to excellent. 800 - 1,200

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1109 - LOT OF THOMPSON MAGAZINES AND POUCHES. Lot consists of 3 olive green canvas 5-cell 20-round magazine pouches for the Thompson submachine gun. There are 12 Seymour marked magazines, 2 Auto Ordnance Bridgeport, CT marked magazines, and 1 Crosby marked magazine. CONDITION: Pouches are excellent, with magazines ranging from mostly very good to fair. 300 - 600

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1110 - SECOND EDITION AUTOGRAPHED “COLT THOMPSON SUBMACHINEGUN SERIAL NUMBERS & HISTORIES” BY GORDAN HERIGSTAD. This book contains a listing of all the original Colt manufactured Thompson machine guns organized in serial number order with information on configuration (whether fitted with Cutts compensator), converted to 1928 specifications, and also past owners and/or history (including dates) if available. There are also sections that provide the reader with details about historical events, such as when 495 Thompson machine guns were seized before they could be transported to Ireland, as well as other events and notable users, such as the St. Valentines Day Massacre, and use of Thompsons by John Dillinger, the FBI, and the U.S. Navy. There are sections pertaining to destroyed Thompsons and exported Thompsons as well. Truly one of the most exhaustive and entertaining reference works pertaining to the Thompson machine gun out there, and one which Thompson collectors acknowledged they return to over and over. This particular specimen was autographed by the author to Jim (Dr James Watson) in May 2002. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent and clean with a bit of yellow on the white autographed flyleaf, with insert card instructions for “Loading Type L and Type C Drums”, as well as an accompanying business card of Gordan Herigstad. This is an outstanding resource for any Thompson collector/enthusiast. JWK 2023-12-32 400 - 800 1111 - LOT OF 9: MODEL 50 MADSEN MACHINE GUN MAGAZINES. This is a lot of 9 Madsen Model 50 machine gun 9mm magazines. Each one has a slot cut 3 - 1/2” from the top indicating they have been adapted to fit in some other 9mm machine gun. Consignor does not remember the details of his acquisition, and has never owned a Madsen machine gun. So it is your guess as to what these may have been adapted to. CONDITION: Near excellent original finish except where notch has been cut at the rear rib. A fine opportunity for the Madsen machine gun owner. JWK 2023-12-58 200 - 400

1112 - LOT OF 9: GERMAN LEATHER SLINGS. Lot consists of: 2 original leather Gewehr 98 pattern slings, 1 reproduction Gewehr 98 sling, 5 leather German pattern M1 Carbine slings, 1 maker marked for Brauer Bros. of St. Louis, and 1 additional unknown leather sling. CONDITION: Good to Excellent. 200 - 300

1113 - EXTREMELY RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER ORIGINAL HECKLER AND KOCH HK-21 MACHINE GUN TRIPOD. Original green paint German military Heckler & Koch HK 21 machine gun tripod with original web carrying straps. Seldom seen and a scarce item here in the United States, reminscent of the Lafette tripod with a graduated traverse bar, this is a very steady and high-quality mount which a “slide-on” rail at the rear and a “depressing latch” system at the front to accommodate mounting/dismounting the machine gun. Certain to attract a lot of positive attention at the range or when the gun is on display. CONDITION: Near excellent original paint and functional mechanism. Just the thing for the owner of an HK-21 to take to the range as a firing platform for the machine gun. JWK 2023-12-93 2,000 - 4,000

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1114 - (C) LOT OF 2: EXTREMELY RARE RARE RELIC CIA DEER GUNS WITH SPARE PARTS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) American Machine and Foundry Model: (BOTH) Deer Gun Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) 9mm Para Barrel Length: (BOTH) 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic A descendent of the iconic WWII Liberator pistol supplied to partisans, the simplified cast aluminum design was developed for the CIA as the Cold War was heating up in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Only 1,000 of the single shot 9mm pistols were ordered from American Machine and Foundry based on a 1962 prototype designed by Russel J. Moure, around 200 of which were sent to Vietnam for field testing. Little is known of their service; however, it is believed most were eventually destroyed with less than 25 estimated to have survived. This lot includes 2 complete frames with internals, as well as 3 screw in barrels, and extra components including a breech, trigger, and cocking piece/firing pin. CONDITION: Relic. Aluminum shows oxidation and deterioration with the internals seized. Barrels likewise show oxidation. These intriguing clandestine pistols are rarely seen in any condition, if only these could talk! 2,000 - 4,000 1115 - (M) DESIRABLE BROWNING 1919A4 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Unknown Model: 1919A4 Serial No. 518372 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Based on John M. Browning’s iconic and rugged design, the 1919 belt-fed machine gun served with US forces through WWII into the Cold War Era. Built with a new made semi-automatic only side plate on an Israeli 7.62x51mm parts kit which includes both USGI and Israeli-made parts. Full reapplied parkereized finish throughout. Standard 24” 7.62 barrel with perforated heat shield. Flip up blade front sight and ladder rear sight graduated for 7.62 NATO ammunition. Left side plate and bolt correctly marked “7.62”. Fitted with a checkered steel pistol grip. Complete with a 1969-dated spiral bound technical manual. CONDITION: Excellent as professionally rebuilt. Nearly all of the reapplied finish is retained throughout. Bore is bright and displays well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. 3,400 - 5,000 1116 - (M) REMINGTON MODEL 700 M24 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 700 M24 Serial No. RR639696 Caliber/Bore: 7.62 NATO Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern During the transition between the M24 and the M2010, a number of M24 receivers were refurbished and sold. Remington offered the initial run to snipers and then others based on a priority system. The stocks were kept in the same configuration as they were when they were turned in, so they vary; this one is painted desert tan. Heavy profile barrel with iron sight island, “REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY INC. ILION. NY 7.62 NATO”, “XJ” at shank. Receiver with serial number, QR code, and “REMINGTON / MODEL 700 M24”. HS Precision stock with flared forearm, sling bows, harris bipod, HS knob adjustable buttpad. Mounted with an Osprey Global 10-40 scope with mildot reticle. CONDITION: Very good as used, retaining the vast majority of the black with some handling marks and discoloration throughout. Stock with handling marks and rubs throughout. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with some mild frosting. Glass is clear. Finding these rifles on the open market is exceptionally difficult. 3,500 - 4,500

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1117 - (M) HK 94 9MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH MP5K FOREARM. Manufacturer: HK Model: 94 Serial No. 43-14713 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 16 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern

Manufactured 1988 as per II date code on top of reciever. Hammer marked XX, which is appropriate for a 94A3 in a 0/1 selector trigger pack with finger grooves. Diopter drum rear sight, protected post front sight. Top of receiver with “HK HK 94” designation, serial number, German nitro proof, II date code, and Ulm proof. Left side of the magazine well with caliber designation, right side with “Made in W-Germany / HK Chantilly Va.” import mark. Bolt with nitro proof. Solid buttstock. Forearm is the MP5K forearm with integral foregrip and hand catch. Magazine with Restricted Law Enforcement rollmarks. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory finishes with some very minor marks from handling and use throughout, mostly to high edges. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling, breech face is clean. An iconic subgun in a desirable configuration, and modifiable to your heart’s content. 3,000 - 5,000

1118 - (M) KNIGHTS ARMAMENT SR-15 5.56X45MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH AIMPOINT COMP M4, MAGNIFIER, AND CASE. Manufacturer: Knight Model: SR-15 Serial No. KM801881 Caliber/Bore: 5.56x45mm Barrel Length: 16” FFL Status: Modern

Knight’s Armament is extremely well respected for their AR-15 platforms, and is one of the premier choices in the tactical world. FDE finishe throughout, with some black accents. Barrel is fit with a Primary Weapon Systems compensator, KAC URX II Upper mid-length rail system with rubber inserts and a flip up front sight, LaRue low profile tactical handstop, Magpul magazine, 2 tone Magpul MIAD grip, and MagPul CTR collapsible stop. Typical Knight’s Armament rollmarks throughout receiver. Fully ambidextrous controls. Mounted with an Aimpoint Comp M4s with 2 MOA dot and an Aimpoint magnifier. Accompanied by a Cabela’s Tactical soft case with 5 extra magazines. CONDITION: Overall excellent, showing some minor marks throughout from use and handling, mostly at high edges, but still retaining the vast majority of the finish. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling. Optic is clear and functional. Case fine. A great example that’s ready to roll. 3,000 - 5,000

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1119 - (M) VERY RARE ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL AWM MAVERICK-41 EDITION .338 LAPUA MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH NIGHTFORCE 7-35 ATACR, REPLICATING THE L115A4 SNIPER RIFLE. Manufacturer: AI Model: AWM Serial No. U4393 Caliber/Bore: .338 Lapua Magnum Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Accuracy International produced a very limited edition of these rifles to replicate the L115A4, the standard British Army Sniper rifle. These rifles are updates of the L115A3 that Harrison used to set a record 2,475 meter kill in Helmand, November, 2009. Harrison and his spotter were in Helmand engaging a pair of Taliban machine gunners, and had to walk the shot in over the course of approximately 9 rounds; once dialed in, Harrison went two for two on the insurgents. Harrison advised the updating of the L115A3 that he used for that shot and was instrumental in the development of the L115A4. After the updates, Accuracy International had a small number of surplus parts, and they released a limited number of the rifles in the new L115A4 configuration and named them the Maverick 41 Edition, which was Craig’s callsign. These rifles utilize an AWM action in an AX chassis system, 27” .338 Lapua Magnum barrel with muzzle brake, in an FDE finish. Matching numbers observed on receiver, bolt and bolt head. This rifle was further equipped with a Nightforce 7-35x56 ATACR FFP scope with MOAR F1 reticle, and an angle cosine indicator for shooting on an angle. With appropriate Accuracy Internatonal North America import mark on left side of receiver, and MAVERICK 41-043 designation on right side. In the correct Pelican deployment kit with accessories comprising factory paperwork including manual and equipment schedule, DOPE cards, Mildot Master manual, three spare magazines, cleaning tools and roll, sling, sunshade, spare buttpads and screws, and spare butt spike. Accompanied by a signed copy of “The Longest Kill” by Craig Harrison, detailing his life and work as a sniper, signed “enjoy the read / Craig Harrison” on title page. CONDITION: Excellent, NOS or equivalent, with a scant few markings from handling and shop wear. Essentially all of the FDE finish is retained with some silvering from application of stamps and proofs as appropriate. Mechanically fine, bolt throws smoothly, glass is clear, bore is excellent with razor sharp rifling and a whisper of firing residue. Case and accessories are excellent. These kits retailed for $15,000 before glass, and are no longer available. An ideal “one-and-done” for the serious long range shooter. 10,000 - 20,000 1120 - (C) SCARCE AND HIGH CONDITION HECKLER & KOCH 41-10 .308 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH VERY SCARCE TELESCOPING BUTTSTOCK AND “HEAVY” BIPOD. Manufacturer: H&K Model: 41 Serial No. 615 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic The HK41, not to be confused with the G41, was developed for Bundeswehr as reservists were not allowed to own select fire rifles, but could own semi-automatic ones; the HK 41, thus, would allow the reservists to have a gun they could practice with at home. They also proved popular in the United States, and a very small number were imported prior to the Gun Control Act of 1968, which caused them to be redesigned, as the original design was easy to convert to full auto by swapping out the trigger pack. This is one of those very early examples with a push pin lower and paddle magazine release. The trigger pack has a matching “615” serial number matching the balance of the gun, and Santa Fe Divison Golden State Arms rollmark. A small button has been added to prevent the gun from being able to rotatable beyond semi-automatic. Clip-on brass deflector, diopter drum rear sight, hooded post front sight, carrying handle, telescoping A3 stock with concave butt and slimline forearm with the so-called “heavy” bipod mounted just ahead of the magazine well (both extremely rare parts in their own rights), HK flash hider, and 2 point sling. Bolt carrier date 4/66, bolt head dated 1/66; appropriate “615” matching serial number on bottom of both. Left side of magazine well with model designation, serial number, and 4/66 date. CONDITION: Overall excellent, retaining virtually all of the HK parkerization and enamel finishes on appropriate parts, with some minor handing marks and minor silvering marks from handling and use. Mechanically fine, bore with strong rifling and some mild frosting. Trigger pack with silvering between selector points, somewhat rough from the conversion. Bipod and stock retract and fold appropriately, forearm has a couple chips from feet. This is an exceptionally scarce Heckler and Koch with some extremely desirable parts. 10,000 - 20,000

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1121 - (M) EXTREMELY SCARCE Z-COTE EDITION COLT AR-15A2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Colt Model: AR-15A2 Serial No. GS00899 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern It is believed Colt only produced 250 of these highly attractive and desirable AR-15A2 Government Model (R6550CC) rifles in 1989 fully finished in Z-Cote woodland tiger stripe camouflage. Rifle features a chrome lined HBAR barrel marked “C MP 5.56 NATO 1/7” with birdcage flash hider and black plastic muzzle cover. A2 style protected post front sight with bayonet lug and adjustable carry handle mounted rear aperture sight. Pre-ban lower stamped on the left with Colt trademark and manufacture information. Front of magazine well bears a correct “Z” verifying the Z-Cote finish. A2 polymer furniture includes 2-piece ribbed handguard, checkered pistol grip, and fixed position stock with trap butt plate. Rifle is complete with a 20-round aluminum Colt magazine and brown leather AA & E sling. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory camo finish is displayed throughout with only mild handling marks. Excellent mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Magazine shows wear but is very good overall. Sling is supple and very serviceable. A true holy grail AR-15 for the advanced collector. 5,000 - 10,000

1122 - (M) FN SCAR 20S .308 WINCHESTER SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: FN Model: Scar 20S Serial No. PR10779 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern

The FN Scar 20S is currently fielded as the MK20 SSR (Sniper Support Rifle) in mid-range/designated marksman role. Switch barrel system, currently set up for .308; options are readily available from FN for 6.5 Creedmoor as well. Standard features include wide cutout in the forearm for adjustable gas, reciprocating charging handle, ambidextrous magazine release, adjustable buttstock, overmolded pistol grip, and a 1:12 twist barrel. 3 chamber muzzle brake, Atlas bipod on an American Defense mount, and an ARCA NATO-DVTL adapter. Geissele 2-stage trigger. CONDITION: Excellent, showing little evidence of real use, with some handling marks throughout commensurate with light use and shop wear, cosmetic. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with crisp rifling. These are outstanding rifles, designed to shoot sub-MOA out to 1,000 yards. 2,500 - 4,000

1123 - (M) FN HERSTAL SCAR 17S SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH EOTECH OPTICS. Manufacturer: FN Herstal Model: SCAR 17S Serial No. HC22174 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x51mm Barrel Length: 16 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern

Manufactured in Belgium. Features include a matte black finished pencil barrel chambered in 7.62x51mm, bird cage flash hider, flat dark earth finishes, side charging upper receiver, ambidextrous controls, checkered polymer pistol grip, and iconic side folding telescoping stock. Optic rail is mounted with an Eotech L-3 holographic sight and magnifier. 1 20-round steel magazine is included. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained with some minor handling marks. Excellent mirror bore. Fine mechanics. Optics are clear. Holographic sight is not operational but most likely only needs a new battery. 3,000 - 4,000

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1124 - (M) LES BAER CUSTOM SUPER VARMINT .204 RUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH ZEISS CONQUEST HD5 GLASS. Manufacturer: Les Baer Model: Super Varmint Serial No. LBR006600 Caliber/Bore: .204 Ruger Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern

Rifle features a varmint profile stainless barrel chambered in .204 Ruger, matte black finished flat top “LBC” upper, “.204 RUGER” marked Les Baer lower, Geissele trigger, free floated aluminum handguard, checkered polymer pistol grip, and adjustable Magpul PRS stock. Rifle is mounted with a Zeiss Conquest HD5 5-25x50 second focal plane scope with sun shade and Zeiss rubber bikini cover. Also accompanied by a Harris bipod and aluminum 20-round 5.56 magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained with only mild handling marks. Furniture is likewise excellent. Crisp, mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear. This would make an excellent prairie dog hunting rifle. 2,000 - 3,000

1125 - (M) LWRC R.E.P.R. SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH TRIJICON OPTIC. Manufacturer: LWRC Model: R.E.P.R. Serial No. 70-00820 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern

Rapid Engagement Precision Rifle (REPR) built my LWRC based on the AR-10 platform with gas piston operated action. 20” brush blued barrel chambered in 7.62x51mm with Primary Weapons System muzzle break. Side charging flat top upper with full-length picatinny optic rail mounted with LWRC iron sights. Iron sights superseded by a Trijicon AccuPoint 5-20x50 second focal plane scope with duplex reticle and sunshade. Matte finished lower receiver featuring ambidextrous bolt releases and a Geissele trigger. Furniture includes standard LWRC ventilated handguard, pebble textured Magpul pistol grip, and quality adjustable Magpul PRS butt stock with monopod. Additional accessories include a Yankee Hill bipod, CTK vertical foregrip/monopod, and steel 20-round magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained with some light evidence of careful use. The bright mirror bore displays well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear and functional. 2,500 - 4,000

1126 - (M) PRE-BAN HECKLER & KOCH HK93 .223 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: HK Model: 93 Serial No. A122573 Caliber/Bore: .223 Remington Barrel Length: 16” FFL Status: Modern Sporting version of the HK43 manufactured in 1979 as per “HK” date code. Matte black painted finish with 16” pencil barrel chambered in .223 with thread on flash hider. Hooded post front sight and drum rear. Bolt dated “9/76” with German eagle “N” proof. 2-position trigger pack. Standard black polymer furniture. Complete with an unmarked 20-round magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original black paint finish is retained with a few light marks. Stock has some mild staining but is otherwise very fine. Excellent bore and mechanics. 2,500 - 3,500

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1127 - (M) FNH SCAR 16S 5.56X45MM SEMI-AUTOMATI CRIFLE WITH TRIJICON ACOG. Manufacturer: FN Model: SCAR 16S Serial No. LC10372 Caliber/Bore: 5.56x45mm Barrel Length: 16 - 1/4” FFL Status: Modern

Manufactured in Belgium. Features include matte finished pencil barrel chambered in 5.56x45mm with muzzle brake QD mount, flip up iron sights, flat dark earth finishes, side charging upper, ambidextrous controls, checkered polymer pistol grip, and side folding telescoping stock. Mounted with Trijicon ACOG sight and secondary Doctor red dot. Accessories include an FN made aluminum 30-round magazine and GPS vertical foregrip/bipod. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained throughout with some mild handling marks and an area of verdigris on the muzzle brake. Excellent mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Optics are clear. 2,500 - 3,500

1128 - (M) H&K MR556A1 5.56X45MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH TRIJICON ACOG SIGHT. Manufacturer: HK Model: MR556A1 Serial No. 241-000871 Caliber/Bore: 5.56x45mm Barrel Length: 16 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern BB date code for 2011 manufacture. Typical configuration of the MR556A1, which is the civilian semi-automatic version of the HK416, most famously used in Operation Neptune Spear to kill Osama bin Laden. Iconic configuration with railed forearm equipped with a Harris bipod, 2 point sling attached to rear of bipod and left side of buttstock. Typical rollmarks throughout for HK. Mounted with a Trijicon ACOG 4x32 optic with chevron reticle and hashes for 400 and 600 yard drops; Bible era with JN8:12 on left side of body (John 8:12, KJV, “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”). CONDITION: Excellent, NOS or equivalent, showing some very minor marks from handling and marks commensurate with shop wear. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling. Trijicon is bright and clear. 2,000 - 3,000

1129 - (M) TACTICAL RIFLES TBR .308 WINCHESTER SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH NIGHTFORCE GLASS. Manufacturer: Tactical Rifles Model: TBR Serial No. TBR1102 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern

Heavy profile silver nitride finished 24” barrel chambered in .308 Winchester with muzzle break. Flat top upper with full length picatinny optic rail and Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56 second focal plane scope with MOAR reticle. Quality Tactical Rifles Inc AR-10 style lower receiver with ambidextrous safety, Geissele trigger, and JP Low Mass Operating System BCG. Furniture includes an Aero Precision M-Lock handguard, polymer finger groove pistol grip with base, and adjustable digital camo finished Magpul PRS Gen 3 Stock. Complete with an American Defense bipod and 20-round polymer Magpul magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Only light use is evident. Nearly all of the original finishes are retained, a few scratches present on the barrel. Furniture is excellent. The mirror bright bore displays crisp, well defined rifling. Optic is clear. 2,000 - 3,000

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1130 - (M) LEWIS MACHINE AND TOOL LM308MWS SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH EOTECH OPTICS. Manufacturer: LMT Model: LM308MWS Serial No. LMS10998 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 16 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Fitted with a matte finished 16 - 1/2” matte finished 1/10 twist heavy barrel chambered in .308 Winchester with aggressive muzzle break. Flat top upper mounted with full length picatinny optic rail, Eotech L-3 holographic sight, and Eotech L-3 magnifier. Heavy duty lower receiver marked on the left with manufacture information. Ambidextrous safety and magazine release. Furniture includes a quad rail forend with LMR rail covers, rubberized LMT finger groove pistol grip, and telescoping butt stock. Complete with a 20-round polymer Magpul magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Only light evidence of use present, with nearly all of the original factory finishes retained. Very fine mirror bore with razor sharp rifling. Fine mechanics. Optics are clear. Holographic sight currently does not function but most likely only needs a new battery. 2,000 - 3,000 1131 - (M) H&K SR9 7.62X51MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: H&K Model: SR9 Serial No. 46-002462 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x51mm Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in West Germany in 1990 during the first year of production as an HK91 based sporting rifle for export to the Unites States after the passage of the 1989 Assault Weapons Ban the year prior. Matte black finished polygonal rifled barrel without muzzle device. Classic hooded post front sight and drum rear. “SR9” stamped HK91 style receiver. Bolt marked “JA421” and with a German eagle. 2-position trigger pack with thumb rest polymer pistol grip. Standard black HK91 style forend and butt stock. Complete with an A.R.M.S clamp optic mount and 1 20-round parkerized steel magazine. CONDITION: Near excellent. Rifle retains nearly all of its painted finish with some light handling marks and clamp marks from the scope mount. Furniture is likewise excellent. Magazine shows some edgewear and mild surface scuffs. Mirror bore. Mechanically fine. 1,500 - 2,500

1132 - (C) EARLY PRODUCTION 1964 COLT SP1 AR-15 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH PERIOD ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: Colt Model: AR-15 Serial No. SP01062 Caliber/Bore: .223 Remington Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Although several experimental rifles were produced in 1963, commercial production of the SP1 began in 1964, starting with serial number SP00101. This early example serial number SP01062 was one of the first thousand production rifles made in 1964 and sports early production features throughout. Correctly proofed 20” matte finished barrel with “12” twist rate marking and iconic duck bill 3 prong flash hider. Standard protected post front sight with bayonet lug. Carry handle mounted rear aperture sight. Early “+” marked lower receiver marked on the left with manufacture information and rampant Colt trademark. Furniture includes black synthetic 2-piece triangular handguard, checkered pistol grip, and fixed position butt stock with ribbed pad. Complete with 4 first type 20-round Colt magazines, each marked with an encircled “1”, an early USA-made Colt 3x scope, bipod in original cardboard sleeve, and manual. CONDITION: Very good overall. The vast majority of the original factory matte finish is retained with some areas of thinning and a few scratches. Several areas on the right side of the rifle, especially around the carry handle, show oxidation and finish loss. Furniture has only minor handling marks. Fine bright bore and excellent mechanics. 1 magazine remains in very fine condition, the others showing some corrosion. Scope likewise has areas of cleaned oxidation with clear optics. 2,000 - 4,000 1133 - (M) FN PS90 SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE. Manufacturer: FN Model: PS90 Serial No. FN151093 Caliber/Bore: 5.7x28mm Barrel Length: 16” FFL Status: Modern Semi-automatic variant of the iconic P90 submachine gun manufactured by Fabrique Nationale. Features include 16” matte finished barrel with integral bird cage flash hider chambered in 5.7x28mm, picatinny optic mounting rail, ambidextrous bullpup configuration, black polymer furniture, and a 50-round detachable magazine. Complete with matching factory box and paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent. As new with only scattered handling marks. Excellent bright bore. Mechanically fine. 1,500 - 2,000

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1134 - (M) BUSHMASTER XM15-E2S SEMI AUTOMATIC TARGET RIFLE WITH LEUPOLD OPTIC. Manufacturer: Bushmaster Model: XM15-E2S Serial No. BFI665393 Caliber/Bore: 5.56x45mm Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern

Fitted with a target crowned 24” stainless barrel chambered 5.56x45mm. Standard matte finished Bushmaster lower stamped on the right side with maker information and trademark. Flat top upper mounted with a Leupold VX-II 4-12x scope. Furniture includes a matte black finished aluminum free floated handguard, palm swell pistol grip, and A2 style fixed position stock. Complete with Bushmaster hard case, Vanguard bipod, and cloth Leupold scope cover. CONDITION: Excellent with only light marks. Bore is bright and exhibits crisp rifling throughout. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear. 1,500 - 2,500

1135 - (M) COLT AR-15 SP1 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Colt Model: AR-15 Serial No. SP36720 Caliber/Bore: .223 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern

Circa 1974. Standard 20” matte finished pencil barrel chambered in .223 with bird cage flash hider, bayonet lug, protected post front sight, and carry handle mounted aperture rear sight. Pre-ban receiver marked on the left with Colt trademark and manufacturer information. Furniture includes 2-piece triangle handguard, checkered pistol grip, and A1 style stock with trap butt plate. Complete with 2 aluminum 20-round Colt magazines, an aluminum 30-round Colt magazine, and a Bauer Ordnance M7 bayonet with USM8A1 scabbard. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original finishes are retained, some minor handling marks present along with a small spot of loss on the receiver. Furniture likewise shows only light evidence of handling. Especially fine and bright bore. Mechanically fine. 30-round magazine is very fine, the 20-round mags show use. Bayonet is very good. 1,200 - 1,800

1136 - (M) IWI GALIL ACE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH FACTORY BOX. Manufacturer: IWI Model: Galil Ace Serial No. G2026167 Caliber/Bore: 5.45X39mm Barrel Length: 16” FFL Status: Modern

A modernized version of the iconic Israeli Galil, this semi-automatic only 2nd generation Galil Ace features a 16” matte finished barrel chambered in 5.45x39mm, bird cage flash hider, full-length Picatinny sign mounting rail, milled receiver, ambidextrous safety, free floated M-LOK forend, polymer pistol grip, and side folding telescoping polymer M4 style butt stock. Compatible with AK-74 style magazines, 1 30-round PMAG is included. Also accompanied by the factory box and a cheek riser. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Only minor handling marks present. Fine bore and mechanics. 1,200 - 1,800

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1137 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER WITH RARE PEARL GRIPS AND CASE. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 71722 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Antique This incredibly attractive Colt Model 1849 Pocket revolver was manufactured in 1853 and features wonderful Gustave Young factory engraving. This very early example displays his foliate scroll covering the barrel lug, loading lever lug, frame, and hammer. Hammer is engraved on each side with a classic wolf head and an additional signature dog head is concealed within a scroll on the left side of the barrel lug. Revolver is fitted with a 6” octagonal barrel engraved with old English script “Saml Colt” with flourishes, as well as a rope band around the muzzle. Frame engraved on the left side with “COLTS / PATENT” in an arc. Cylinder is standard 5-shot .31 caliber percussion roll stamped with the stagecoach holdup scene. Grip straps are silver plated and engraved with scroll and ray flourishes. Fitted with a very rare set of mother of pearl grips with central scroll engraved medallions. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed throughout, with punch dot marks present above or below the serial numbers on the barrel lug, frame, and grip straps, indicating this revolver was slated for special finishing. Housed in an attractive hardwood presentation case with brass corner supports. Case includes a brass Colts Patent mold, correct eagle flask, sealed 250 count Eley cap tin, packet of cartridges, L-tool, extra nipples, and a spare mainspring. Also accompanying this lot are a pair of hand written notes, one listing this gun by serial number noting it was purchased by Dr. Jim Watson from a John S. Glock January 22, 1972 for $300. The second note records that “This Colt pistol was presented to Col. Horace Kellogg by the 123rd Ohio Regiment in the year 1865”. Kellogg served with the 123rd Ohio where he was wounded and captured at Winchester on June 15, 1863. He was exchanged from Libby Prison later that summer, seeing further action through the rest of the war mustering out in 1865. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: A fine example. Significant traces of original blue are retained, especially on the cylinder and protected areas of the barrel, the balance cleaned to an even gray patina. Engraving remains strong and clean; the cylinder scene is likewise legible. Grips are fine. Bore displays strong, well-defined rifling with some mild black powder abrasion. Crisp mechanics. Case has some scattered bumps from storage and transit, but displays exceedingly well. A wonderful factory engraved Colt Pocket. 5,000 - 8,000

1138 - (A) ESPECIALLY FINE COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER INSCRIBED TO A. C. BASSETT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1851 Navy Serial No. 199074 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

Circa 1866. Lustrous polished blue 7 - 1/2” octagon barrel with 1-line New York address, dovetail blade front sight, and hammer notch rear. 6-shot .36 caliber percussion cylinder rolled with naval engagement scene. Case hardened frame, hammer, and loading lever. 1-piece smooth ivory grips set in silver plated brass straps, the rear strap period inscribed in script “A. C. Bassett”. Matching numbers observed on frame, grip straps, cylinder arbor, cylinder, barrel, and wedge. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent for its age. Barrel retains the vast majority of its bright factory blue with some high-edge wear and a few spots of loss. Cylinder faded to patina, the scene largely legible with some dings. Screws retain strong traces of nitre blue; a few appear replaced on the barrel assembly. Case colors remain bright, with some fading present, especially on the recoil shield and hammer. Grip straps retain a few faint traces of plating but are largely mellowing brass. Grips exhibit a very pleasing, warm honey patina. Very strong, bright bore. Crisp and tight mechanics. An outstanding, highly attractive 1851 Navy. 5,000 - 8,000

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1139 - (A) COLT SECOND MODEL MARTIALLY MARKED DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER EX FLAYDERMAN. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Dragoon Serial No. 10440 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

Manufactured circa 1851 with 7 - 1/2” half octagon-to-round barrel with nickel silver blade front sight and hammer notch rear sight. Martially marked with “U.S.” on frame, sub-inspector “B” marking on all major parts, and a cartouche on right and left grip panels. Left grip panel cartouche reads “JCB” and right cartouche is very faint, possibly reading “WAT”. Matching serial numbers observed on rammer, barrel, wedge, cylinder arbor, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, and butt. Accompanied by a receipt and correspondence when this revolver was consigned with Norm Flayderman in 1968. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Comparitively excellent, with about half of the original bluing remaining on the barrel mixing with a gray patina. Cylinder scene is near fully present, with minor storage marks and images crisp. Cylinder retains a majority of its original bluing, and retains all 6 safety pins. Trigger guard and backstrap are a mellow patina. Grips are excellent with cartouche borders refreshed and a large splice repair on left grip panel. Bore is bright with minor freckling throughout and crisp rifling. Mechanically tight and crisp. 7,000 - 10,000

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1140 - (A) SCARCE AND DESIRABLE TRANSITIONAL LEMAT PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: LeMat Model: Transitional Serial No. 694 Caliber/Bore: .42 Percussion Barrel Length: 6 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Transitional model Paris made LeMat with octagonal barrel and spurred trigger guard. Iconic 9-shot cylinder over a shotgun barrel. Typical tall bead front sight with notch rear sight cut into hammer, top flat of barrel with the Gothic Paris information. Matching serial number on rammer assembly, rammer cup, barrel, frame, cylinder, and takedown latch. “* / LM” proof for LeJay & Massiaux observed on right side of barrel assembly. Hammer, probably a replacement, with articulating striker. 2-piece checkered walnut grip panels. Lanyard loop on rotatable stud. These pistols were used by all branches of the Confederacy, and even amongst some Union officers. CONDITION: Metal is essentially a chocolate patina throughout, with areas of dove grey metal throughout, with dove grey colored with oil staining. Screws are molested throughout, and the rear trigger guard screw and the right small frame screw have sheared half of their head off. Grips are good with handling and use marks throughout, with some chips missing along the perimeter. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with oxidation commensurate throughout. A pleasant example of the quintessential Confederate sidearm. 5,000 - 8,000

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1141 - (A) EXTRAORDINARILY FINE COLT THIRD MODEL DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER INSCRIBED TO GEORGE L. DAVENPORT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 3rd Model Dragoon Serial No. 15214 Caliber/Bore: .44 Rifled Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Classic Third Model Dragoon with German silver front sight, captured rammer, notch rear sight in hammer, Matching numbers observed on frame, trigger guard, butt, cylinder, wedge, and underside of rammer. Standard 2 stage barrel assembly marked on top flat of faceted section “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY”. Cylinder with the iconic Indian/Ranger fight scene, and has “MODEL U.S.M.R.” and “COLT’S PATENT” parking. Case colored frame and hammer. Fire blued trigger. Silver-plated trigger guard and backstrap. Piano finish grips are modern replacements but fit well. The backstrap is engraved “George L. Davenport”. George L’Oste Davenport was the son of Colonel Davenport, a noted early settler of Illinois, particularly Rock Island. George was his firstborn and was born on Rock Island, where he grew up with Meskwaki playmates and learned their language. He was eventually adopted into the tribe and was named “Musquake”. He became a partner in his father’s business and actively helped develop the town of Davenport, named after his father. He was financially ruined in the 1870s, and in 1879 was appointed Indian Agent to Meskwaki. He died in 1885, in St. Augustine, Florida. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, particularly when considering the age. Barrel retains the vast majority of the factory bluing, with some scattered handling marks and scratches throughout, some silvering at muzzle, somewhat heavier on left side, and to high edges. Rammer assembly with approximately 50% of the case colors, more at lug. Frame with approximately 50-60% case colors, most at rear, losses towards nose and on left side of recoil shield. Cylinder excellent with strong safety pins, and a crisp cylinder scene. Retains the vast majority of the silver plating with losses to sharp edges. Grips are very good with handling marks throughout. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling. 12,000 - 18,000

1142 - (A) VERY FINE CASED ADAMS PATENT DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY JOHN JEFFERSON. Manufacturer: Jefferson Model: Adams Patent Serial No. 37823 Caliber/Bore: .45 Percussion Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Engraved on the top flat “JOHN JEFFERSON. GUN MAKER. 1. BAR ST SCARBOROUGH”. Jefferson is listed as working at 1 Bar Street circa 1874. Revolver features brilliant high polish blued finish with nitre blue and case-hardened small parts. Attractive .45 caliber 5 - 1/2” octagon barrel with drift adjustable blade front sight and side-mounted loading lever. 5-shot crown over “P” and “V” proofed percussion cylinder. Frame bears Adams Patent information and is bordered with double-line engraving. Fit with a 1-piece finely checkered walnut grip and steel cap. Housed in an attractive portioned oak case including a dual cavity Adams marked conical bullet mold, cleaning rod, nipple wrench, Dixon oiler, Eley cap bag, and E. Joyce cap tin. CONDITION: Especially fine, excellent for its age. Bountiful amounts of lustrous original blue are retained with light edge wear and areas of toning. Trigger guard and grip cap have largely drifted to brown patina. Small parts likewise retain most of their original finishes. The grip is excellent with sharp checkering. Very fine, strong bore. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed on frame and cylinder, loading lever numbered “141”. Case has moderate scattered impressions, remaining very good overall. A very attractive specimen. 7,000 - 10,000

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1143 - (A) NICKEL FINISHED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CAVALRY REVOLVER (1882). Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 82712 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured 1882. The included factory letter indicates that Colt has no records, but a pair of Kopec letters indicate that, aside from the nickel finish, the gun is in original in all other respects. DFC inspections for David F. Clark on barrel, frame, and on right side of grip. Left side of grip with Captain John Greer cartouche. Kopec notes that his records indicate number 82,234 was shipped October 11th, 1882, and 83,948 was delivered October 30th; this gun was, thus, delivered in that time. Kopec further notes that less than 10% of revolvers still have their original cartouches, and this makes guns like this very desirable. Typical 7 - 1/2” configuration with blade front sight, 1 line address across top of barrel, bullseye ejector rod head, 3-line 3-date patent information on left side of frame, “U.S.” on left side of frame, and 1 piece walnut grips. Matching full or partial numbers observed on frame, trigger guard, butt, cylinder, barrel under the ejector rod housing, and inside of grips along backstrap. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection.CONDITION: Very good, retaining the vast majority of the nickel finish with some flaking and rubs throughout, most rubbing at high edges. Other superficial scratches throughout, some marks from handling and use. Legends somewhat softened throughout from application of nickel. Grips are very good, with some handling marks, some dings and impressions, and one grain separation through the cartouche on the right side. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore has strong rifling and moderate frosting and pitting throughout. Accompanied by 2 Kopec letters, a Colt factory letter, and 2 photos Dick took of the gun with an Indian Agent badge. 4,000 - 6,000 1144 - (A) HIGHEST KNOWN DFC INSPECTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CAVALRY MODEL REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 12029 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique This is part of the David F. Clark subinspected series, which ran from serial number #53006 through to 121238. It comes with some correspondence letters from John A. Kopec discussing that it is the highest recorded serial number in this range. D.F.C. proofed on the bottom of the barrel, front of the frame, side of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the grip. Grip is cartouched on both sides and has 1887 on the left side. U.S. stamped in the left lower part of the receiver. Full serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and the backstrap. Partial serial numbers observed on the barrel and the side of the cylinder. Assembly number 1023 observed on the loading gate and the bottom of the frame. Single line barrel address “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” on top of the barrel. 3 line patent dates on the left side of the frame. It has the correct bulls eye ejector rod. CONDITION: This gun has some of the original blue finish in the protected areas. It has case colors in the protected areas on the frame and the hammer. The grips show wear, but you can see the cartouches very well. Good bore with some frosting in the lands and grooves. Action has all 4 clicks and works fine. 7,000 - 10,000

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1145 - (A) JTC INSPECTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CAVALRY MODEL REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 35483 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique This is part of the John T. Cleveland subinspected series between 1876-1877. The Colt factory archive letter states that this revolver is a .45 caliber, barrel length not listed, blued finish, and stocks not listed. It was shipped on February 13, 1877, to the United States Government, U.S. Government Inspector located at the Colt Plant in a shipment of 203 guns. It also comes with a John A. Kopec letter that gives a brief history of this gun. J.T.C. proofed on the bottom of the barrel, front of the frame, side of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the grip. Grip is cartouched on both sides and has 1877 on the left side. U.S. stamped in the left lower part of the receiver. Full serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and the backstrap. Partial serial numbers observed on the barrel and the side of the cylinder. Assembly number 1843 observed on the loading gate and the bottom of the frame. Single line barrel address “-COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.-” on top of the barrel. 3 line patent dates on the left side of the frame. It has the correct bullseye ejector rod. CONDITION: This gun has some traces of the original blue finish. It has case colors in the protected areas on the frame and the hammer. The grips show wear, but you can see the cartouches very well. Good bore with some frosting in the lands and grooves. Action has all 4 clicks and works fine. 7,000 - 10,000 1146 - (A) COLORADO MINER ATTRIBUTED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SAA REVOLVER WITH WYOMING RIG. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Frontier SAA Serial No. 156320 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Shipped May 23, 1894 as part of a 5 gun shipment to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company of Chicago, Illinois. Blued 4 - 3/4” barrel rolled on the left “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” and with 2-line address on top. Blade front sight and frame notch rear. Extremely early smokeless frame stamped on the left with 2-line patent date and encircled Rampant Colt. Grips are very attractive smooth 2-piece ivory. Accompanied by a double loop holster stamped “C.F. PERKINS / MAKER / DIXON, WYO.” for Indian fighter, miner, rancher, trader, stage contractor, and owner of the Perkins General Store, Charles Perkins of Dixon, Wyoming, as well as an unmarked 40 loop gun belt with clipped corner buckle. An included appraisal done by a previous owner notes that her father, the original owner of the gun, lived in Craig, Colorado, as a young man, about 50 miles from Dixon. Further research done by Dick Burdick identifies the original owner as Robert Joseph Nicholson (1876-1948), who is listed on the 1900 census as a “Proprietor of Placer”, along with his brother Norris a “Placer Miner”, in the Precinct of Four Mile, Colorado. Accompanying research includes copies of documents and photographs related to Nicholson as well as Perkins, in addition to a 2015 dated factory letter. CONDITION: Very good overall. Traces of original factory blue are present on the protected areas of the ejector rod housing and grip straps, the balance fading to a pleasant gunmetal gray patina. Trigger and some screws also display portions of their original nitre blue. Grips exhibit an extremely attractive warm honey patina, fitting somewhat shy to the back strap. Rifling is well defined, some frosting and light pitting present. Especially fine and crisp mechanics. All 4 tumbler clicks intact. Matching numbers observed on frame and grip straps. Cylinder is unnumbered, loading gate numbered “372”. Holster and belt are sturdy and still somewhat supple, showing frontier use with crackled and worn surfaces. A great Colorado miner attributed Frontier Six Shooter with scarce Wyoming leather. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 6,000 - 8,000

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1147 - (A) HISTORIC CASED COLT NO. 3 PATERSON BELT MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER PRESENTED TO WILLIAM WATSON WITH ACCOUTREMENTS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: No. 3 Belt Serial No. 659 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Numbered in the same range, only approximately 850 No. 2 and No. 3 Belt Model revolvers are believed to have been manufactured by Samuel Colt’s Patent Arms Manufacturing Co. of Paterson, New Jersey, circa 1837 to 1840. This particularly extraordinary specimen of a No. 3 is accompanied by an extremely scarce, original, presentation case and accoutrements. The blued 5 - 1/2” octagon barrel is roll stamped on the top flat “Patent Arms M’g Co Paterson N-J Colt’s Pt” between a pair of small bowtie motifs. .31 caliber bore with 11 groove rifling. Front sight is a small German silver blade. Hammer notch rear sight. The 5-shot rounded shoulder cylinder displays a crisp and largely legible rolled cylinder scene featuring the “COLT” horse head trademark, as well as a pair of centaurs armed with a Colt rifle and revolvers engaged in combat with horsemen and foot soldiers. Polished blue frame with solid recoil shield and folding trigger. The 1-piece smooth varnished walnut grips are flared at the base and numbered to the gun. Revolver is housed in a correct beveled lid varnished mahogany presentation case lined in brown crushed velvet and complete with original accountments. A matching spare cylinder is secured by a dowel in the upper right corner. To the left of the revolver, retained by iron mounts, are an iron single cavity round ball mold with 3 walnut handles, Paterson combination tool (screwdriver, ball starter, nipple wrench, and pick), and threaded wiping rod with turned walnut handle. The first pattern bass capper is embossed around the lid edge “COLT’S PATENT / PATENT ARMS M(?)NG CO PATERSON. N.J.” between rings with a central rampant Colt motif and a pair of crossed Paterson revolvers. Complete with a correct 5 - 1/2” long No. 3 cylinder charger, with gold plated knurled bands at each end and a central band marked in script “Patent Arms M’g. Co. Paterson N.J. - Colt’s Pt.”. Importantly, this cased set features an inlaid presentation plaque on the lid, inscribed in fine script “W. Watson / from A. P.”. Inscription is well executed and appears original. It compares favorably with another known cased presentation, No. 3 serial number 24, which appears to be done in the same hand. “W. Watson” is widely attributed to William Watson, a New York City attorney who is documented as representing Samuel Colt in disputes with Patent Arms Mfg. Co. treasurer and majority shareholder John Ehlers. By 1841, the fledgling company was financially insecure and Samuel Colt likewise, requesting personal funds from Ehlers to continue trying to secure a government contract in Washington DC. Although the New Jersey contract for 100 carbines was eventually secured, the funds needed for Colt’s rent were not. William Watson was authorized to collect this sum of $100, with Samuel Colt advising that he bring a witness along as Ehlers “may turn out a rogue”. Further research suggests the “A.P.” who presented this revolver to Watson is Andrew Parsons, a minority shareholder in the P. A. Mfg. Co., owning 10 shares of the company as is recorded on an August 1837 list. Parsons was an influential New Jersey politician who represented Passaic County, home of Colt’s Paterson factory, in the Upper House of the New Jersey Legislature. He served back to back terms as Vice President of the Council of the New Jersey Legislature in 1837 and 1838, next in line to fill a vacancy in the Governor’s mansion. Although Parsons and Watson are both associated with Colt, the exact reason for the presentation of this revolver is unknown. In an included 25-page letter by R.L. Wilson detailing this gun, it is speculated Parsons may have presented the gun to Watson on behalf of Colt, perhaps as payment or to secure loyalty. Presentation revolvers remained an important part of Colt’s marketing into the Hartford years and, at the time, Ehler’s was cracking down on trials and loan guns due to the company’s

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financial woes. Or perhaps, Parson, being a stockholder, may have presented the gun in appreciation of Watson’s assistance to Colt in moving the company in a direction he found favorable. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Significant portions of original blue are retained on the barrel, largely drifting to pleasing brown patina. Both cylinders show evidence of use with some fulminate pitting on the rear faces and nipples. Cylinder scenes remain strong and largely legible. Frame and grip straps display approximately 60% bright blue. Some light pitting present on the recoil shield, with heavier pitting present on the hammer channel and sides of the hammer covered by the recoil shield when uncocked. Grip is fine, the left side retaining approximately 90% original finish. Right side retains approximately 50% varnish, having sat in contact with the case liner for 180 years. Bore is dark with strong, well-defined rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Matching numbers present on the barrel lug, breech face of both cylinders, left side of the trigger, wedge, and, as seldom seen, on the base of the left grip. A “6”, stamped larger than the serial number, is also on both cylinders and the cylinder turning ring. Case remains in likewise very good condition with scattered dings and scuffs from storage and handling, with a period coat of added varnish. The case liner is in a very nice state or preservation. Some mild wear and oxidation stains from contact of the gun and accoutrements are present. Iron tools have a dark patina with scattered minor pitting, portions of original blue visible on the mold. Capper displays good detail and an overall attractive age mellowed patina. Charger likewise exhibits an attractive mellow bronze patina with traces of gold present in the knurling, significantly more retained on the top. Overall a truly outstanding example of a highly desirable Colt Paterson with fine original accessories. Very few such sets are in private hands, even fewer with Colt associated presentations. This is an extremely rare opportunity for the discerning collector. 250,000 - 350,000

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1148 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED SHERIFFS MODEL COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH FACTORY CARVED IVORY GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Sherriff Serial No. 172730 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Rare and desirable factory engraved Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model with a 3 - 1/2” barrel and carved steer head ivory grip panels. Noted author and collector Ron Graham wrote a 4-page letter explaining the significance and rarity of this gun. According to Ron, it is 1 of only 2 factory engraved Sheriffs models with a 3 - 1/2” barrel. He also states that the grips are of the period and show age. They are not the grips that are original to this gun. There is also a Colt Factory Archive letter that states that this gun shipped a .45 Colt with a 3 - 1/2” barrel, blue finish, carved steer head ivory grips, and factory engraving. It was shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, for H.L. Dyer on February 11, 1898, in a shipment of one gun. 2-line barrel address on top of the barrel, “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. Caliber

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designation on the left side of the barrel, “45 COLT”. 2-line patent date on the left side of the frame with a Rampant Colt logo in a circle. Matching serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap. Master engraved with a floral pattern and a punch dot background. There are other geometric designs incorporated in the engraving. 2 piece ivory grips with a very attractive steer head on the right grip. CONDITION: This gun retains some of the original blue finish on the barrel and the protected areas. Fair bore with some frosting in the lands and grooves. Grips show some slight wear and age. Action works great and locks up tight. An extremely rare gun that would be the centerpiece of any collection. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 60,000 - 100,000

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1149 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SHIPPED TO H.M. MORSE, WITH COLORADO HISTORY. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 126716 Caliber/Bore: .32-20 WCF Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Per the included factory letter, this revolver shipped as a 5 - 1/2” nickel gun in .32 Rifle Cartridge (.32-20) with rubber grips and factory engraving, sent to H.M. Morse’s Sons, Pueblo, Colorado, on June 28th, 1888, in a shipment of 1. Morse is particularly noted as a Western pioneer who eventually settled in Pueblo after globe trotting, where he opened a gun store and was a noted collector. This revolver is in the same configuration as when it shipped, and the work is undoubtedly that of Helfricht or his shop, with approximately B class coverage of well cut acanthus scroll on a punch dot background, dressed at the edges with rocker engraving, and accented with florals and geometrics, including the iconic sunburst on recoil shield and shell motif on backstrap. Typical features include kidney shaped ejector rod, blackpowder frame, 3-line patent on left side of frame, caliber marking on left side of trigger guard, blade front sight with notch rear sight. 2 piece grips with raised American eagles and encircled Rampant Colts at top. Ejector rod housing retained by stud and screw, barrel marked “32” on base. Housed in a Colt maroon fliptop box, unnumbered and devoid of labels. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the majority of the Colt factory nickel, with appropriate distension about the caliber proof from application of stamp. Nickel flaking is largely confined to sharp edges, but some areas are scattered about the gun. Flashes of nitre bluing retained on screws, but restrained to protected areas. Grips are very good with some minor handling marks and abrasions, but no chips or cracks. Action is fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore has good visible rifling, with frosting and pitting throughout. Box is very good with some peeling and rubs through from age, but intact and solid. This is a good example of a Western shipped gun with excellent engraving. 25,000 - 35,000

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1150 - (A) DOCUMENTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY PINCH FRAME REVOLVER, SERIAL NUMBER 82. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 82 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Originally intended for the U.S. Military, the “Pinched Frame” sighting feature was abandoned by the U.S. Ordnance Department, as a result of a July 22, 1873 letter written by Ordnance Inspector, Captain J.R. Edie. Captain Edie recommended that an open flute on the revolver top strap offered a superior sighting picture. The total number of “Pinch Frames” manufactured is unknown, however, it is believed to be around 100 or less. These first-run revolvers have unique features found only on their type. 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with single line script barrel address with correct serifs on either side, nickel silver blade front sight, and “pinched” frame rear sight; this last feature is unique to these guns. Correct ejector rod housing with bullseye ejector rod head and reinforcement stud. Frame is marked with correct 2-line patent marking with September 19, 1871 and July 2nd 1872 patent dates. Matching serial numbers observed on bottom of barrel near cylinder pin, side of cylinder, frame, trigger guard, and butt. Accompanying this gun is a factory letter confirming configuration (barrel length and stocks are listed as “Not Listed”, indicating that they were what was factory standard at the time, which was 7 - 1/2” barrel and walnut grips) as well as shipment to H&D Folsom Arms Company of New York, New York on July 1, 1874, a photocopy of Flayderman’s catalog from December 1964, photos, and a 1999 dated letter from Ron Graham. In Graham’s letter, he documents this revolver as being original except for the replacement checkered ivory grips and that the front sight has been repaired. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Good, with nearly all of the original finishes turned a gray patina, with markings sharp, and original bluing evident in well-protected areas such as underneath ejector rod housing and on sides of trigger guard. Grips are good, with checkering well worn and small repair on left grip panel. Mechanically fine, with all 4 hammer stops. Bore is frosted with crisp rifling. A documented, original pinch frame that would be the centerpiece of a Colt collection. 40,000 - 60,000

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1151 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 169126 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1897 with 5 - 1/2” barrel, blade front sight, and frame notch rear. Color case hardened frame with sides of hammer polished bright. Mounted with a 1 piece pair of Mother of Pearl grips carved with an eagle on the right grip panel. Barrel is marked .41 caliber underneath cylinder pin. Barrel caliber marking has been restamped to read “45 COLT”, likely from when the barrel was bored out and re-rifled for .45 caliber. Factory engraved with scroll on a punchdot background, with accenting wrigglework and starbursts in Cuno Helfricht’s style. Accompanied by 3 factory letters as well as letters of provenance. The first factory letter is dated July 19, 1984, and lists this gun as factory engraved, 5 1/2” barrel in .41 Colt with blue finish, rubber stocks, and shipment to Hartley & Graham in New York on January 26, 1897. The second factory letter is dated June 28, 1984, and lists this gun as nickel finish, rubber stocks, 5 - 1/2” barrel in .45 Colt, and shipment to Walter Tips in Austin, Texas on August 10, 1897. There is an additional letter from the Colt factory dated July 19, 1984, stating that there were 2 entries in the records regarding serial number 169126, 1 nickel and 1 blue gun as noted above. Additionally, in this letter, it is noted that no records are available on firearms returned to the Colt factory for remodeling. Further accompanied by a letter dated June 1, 1984, from A.T. (Tom) Seymour III stating that his assumption was that the gun was originally chambered in .41 Colt, and then factory rechambered to .45, however, the gun does not show typical Colt factory rework markings, and he could not get verbal or written confirmation by Colt of the factory rework. The third factory letter is dated May 23, 1979, and is addressed to Tom Seymour and lists the gun as 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .41 Colt with blue finish, rubber stocks, factory engraved, and shipment to Hartley & Graham on January 26, 1897. The final piece of paperwork accompanying this revolver is a letter dated June 8, 1983, from Ronald A. Ogan of Ogan Antique, Ltd., stating his opinion that this gun is original in every respect to the Colt factory. CONDITION: Excellent, with a majority of the original bluing remaining with carry and usage wear in normally handled areas such as front and backstraps and ejector rod housing. Frame shows bright case colors in protected areas. Mechanically fine with all 4 hammer stops present. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Grips show no major signs of distress. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 20,000 - 40,000

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1152 - (A) ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH ENCLOSED PEARL GRIPS, BOX, AND LETTERS FROM R.L. WILSON AND DR. HARRIS Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 108272 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Per the 2 included factory letters, this revolver shipped as a .45 Colt with 4 - 3/4” barrel with nickel finish, unlisted stocks, and sent to Simmons Hardware, St. Louis, Missouri, on April 3rd, 1884, in a shipment of 6 guns. Also included is a letter from R.L. Wilson, opining that the gun is factory engraved and that the letter is mistaken, as it is very similar to No. 107009, and the work is factory quality; in the initial letter from Dick Burdick requesting that Larry look at the gun, he also notes that 107009 shipped within 1 month of 108272. Another letter from Dr. Harris of Magni-Scan Authentication covers the work on this gun extensively, and attributes that work to L.D. Nimschke based on the cutting technique and progression marks, comparing with museum held of Nimschke’s work, and notes that it is original finish. Accompanied by Harris’s supporting paperwork, including extensive statistical analysis. Classic 4 - 3/4” configuration with blade from sight, kidney shaped ejector rod head, 2-line Colt address across top of barrel, notch rear sight in strap, frame with 3-line 3-date patent information. Left side of trigger guard with “45 CAL” marking. Extremely unusual but highly attractive pearl grips are enclosed in a silver frame, designed to keep the edges from chipping, are marked in backstrap “Patd 23d/88” indicating a patent, probably for the silver frame to prevent the pearl chipping. Engraved in approximate C class engraving of nicely shaded acanthus scroll on a punch dot background, dressed at the edges with rocker engraving, and interspersed geometric designs, including starbursts on recoil shield and loading gate. Ejector rod housing engraved with rocker engraving and dots. Barrel engraved en suite. Cylider engraved with rocker engraving and dots at rear, and acanthus scroll over chambers. Housed in a Colt maroon box with Colt trade labels, top replaced and overlaid over another. CONDITION: Metal retains the vast majority of the nickel finish, with some very thin mossing spotting throughout and some flaking to sharp edges. Some minor bubbling, particularly on butt and bottom of frame. Grips are very good with some minor chips, silver frame is tarnished and has even pitting. Engraving is crisp and well cut, befitting a master of Nimschke’s level. Mechnically fine, 3 Colt clicks; some internals are replaced. Bore is very good with strong rifling, and some very minor frosting. Box is very good with typical age related distress and rubs through, but is solid and complete. An extremely interesting example; Dick clearly also thought so, as the dates of letters indicate he owned this revolver for at least 40 years. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 20,000 - 30,000

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1153 - (A) AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT AND HISTORICAL COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER FROM THE JOHNSON COUNTY WAR, CARRIED BY ELIAS WHITCOMB, ONE OF THE INVADERS, AND ON THE WOLCOTT LIST. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 140710 Caliber/Bore: .41 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique The 1889-1893 “Johnson County War”, also referred to as the “War on Powder River” or the “Wyoming Range War” is probably the best-known example of an American Range War. These conflicts were over control of open range land (public land) to transport cattle or settle on and the ensuing conflict from competition over resources, robbery, and cattle rustling. The Wyoming Stock Grower’s Association, also known as the “Invaders” or “Cheyenne Club” consisted of Wyoming’s elite, including politicians, law enforcement, and influential ranchers. The WSGA’s main goal was to protect their larger interest in control of the open range to enhance the profitability of their cattle while eliminating smaller ranchers and competition, even hiring Texan mercenaries in the process. Because of growing discontent and incipient violence, smaller ranchers formed the Northern Wyoming Farmers and Stock Growers’ Association (NWFSGA) and were led by a man named Nate Champion. Champion survived one assassination attempt in November of 1891 in which he shot 3 would-be assassins and escaped with his life. In April of 1892, he was among the 2 NWFSGA members killed at the KC Ranch. He was surrounded and fled when the building was lit on fire, where Invaders were waiting for him and shot him. After this, the Cheyenne Club continued on toward Buffalo, where the NWFSGA was waiting for them and pinned them down. The Johnson County War would eventually be stopped when the United States Government had the 6th Cavalry take the WSGA posse members into custody. When an unofficial leader of the WSGA, Major Frank Wolcott, surrendered their weapons to the Army, he also gave them a detailed list of which guns were present by serial number, as well as equipment. This gun is on the Wolcott list, used by a member of the Invaders, Elias Whitcomb, who was the oldest member. Manufactured in 1891 with 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .41 Colt with 2 line barrel address, blade front sight, and frame notch rear. Blue finish with color case hardened frame, and color case hardened hammer. Mounted with factory checkered gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt on either side in an oval. Accompanied by a period leather holster marked “F.A. MEANEA / CHEYENNE” on the front, it is more than likely the original holster from its use in the Johnson County War. This gun was bought from the great-grandson of Whitcomb as it was given to him on a trip to Wyoming to visit his grandmother in the 1940s, in this configuration, including the holster and a copy of the Wolcott list. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good, with about half of the original bluing remaining, mixing with a gray patina consistent with carry and usage wear. Frame case colors are faded but present. Grip checkering is well worn and grips show some sun fading but no major cracks. Mechanically tight and crisp with all 4 hammer stops. Bore is frosted with well-defined rifling. Holster is very good with tight stitching, pliable leather, crisp maker marking, and carry wear throughout. Documentation with this revolver is quite extensive, including a factory letter confirming configuration and shipment on May 21, 1891 to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company of Chicago, Illinois; the original “Hoofprints of the Past Museum” collections loan form from when this gun was on loan there; research on Whitcomb; a copy of the Walcott list; and articles on the Johnson County War. 30,000 - 60,000

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1154 - (A) HISTORIC COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER OF COLORADO MARSHALL J.W. SCYBERT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Frontier Six Shooter Serial No. 149901 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

Shipped February 18, 1893, as a single gun shipment to F.W. Adams, a store owner in New Castle, Colorado, as a blued .44-40 Single Action with 5 - 1/2” barrel, pearl grips, and a factory inscription done in gold reading “J.W. SCYBERT - CITY MARSHAL / PRESENTED BY BERNARDY BROS.” on the back strap. Josiah Walter Scybert was born December 31, 1859, and is listed as living in Colorado as early as 1885. By 1888, he was recorded as acting Deputy Sheriff of New Castle, the newly formed mining town, before officially being elected as the town’s first City Marshal later that year. He held the position until 1893, becoming Night Marshal. An 1893 article in the Glenwood Springs Avalanche Echo records his service as having “made many important arrests during his terms of office and is noted for his fearlessness and daring.” Schynert remained in the New Castle area until at least 1910, ranching along the Divide Creek near where Teddy Roosevelt set up his bear hunting camp in 1905. Although it is unknown why this revolver was presented to Scybert, the Bernoudy Brothers (misspelled Bernardy Bros. on the gun) were proprietors of a saloon in New Castle from 1889 to 1894 and also served as agents for various local real estate and insurance agencies. This revolver is accompanied by extensive research complied by Donald Jones, including copies of photographs of Marshal Scybert wearing his badge, Francis Adam’s store where the revolver was shipped, and various period views of New Castle, in addition to numerous scans of period documentation and historical references. The revolver remains in the configuration as shipped, confirmed by a 2011 dated Colt archival letter and scan of the original factory record. Revolver is fitted with a 5 - 1/2” .44-40 round barrel roll stamped “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” and with 1-line address. Black powder frame stamped on the right with 2-line patent marking and encircled rampant Colt. Grips are smooth 2-piece mother of pearl. This historic revolver is photographed and described in a 1974 article, “The Marshal’s Colt,” published in the Pennsylvania Gun Collectors Association “Monthly Bugle” by William W. Dalrymple and in 1976 on pages 8 and 9 of “Historical Hartford Hardware” by the same author, copies of each are included. The revolver is also pictured on page 411 of the “Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia”, and pg. 66 of the First Edition, “A Study Of The Colt Single Action ARmy Revolver” by Graham, Kopec, and Moore. PROVENANCE: Ex Charlie Schriener, John Hayes, Robert Blom, Richard “Dick” Burdick. CONDITION: Good. Revolver finishes have drifted to a brown, gray patina throughout, with use commensurate with a Western lawman’s Peacemaker. Markings are legible, the inscription somewhat faint, with light traces of gold in the lettering. Grips are somewhat poorly fit, showing age with oxidation staining and some mild chipping along the edges. Bore displays strong, well-defined rifling, some cleaned black powder oxidation present in the grooves. Crisp mechanics, all 4 hammer clicks retained. A few screws appear to be replaced. Matching numbers were observed on frame and grip straps. Documented guns from lawmen in the Old West are few and far between, even scarcer with factory presentation inscriptions. This Colorado Marshal-presented Peacemaker is a tangible piece of American Western history and would make an excellent addition to any advanced collection. 20,000 - 40,000

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1155 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CARVED STEER HEAD GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Frontier Six Shooter Serial No. 317026 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Shipped March 10, 1911 as part of a single gun shipment for John H.A. Sanson to Stauffer, Eshleman & Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. Gun is factory engraved in the Cuno Helfricht style of scroll and foliate engraving with a punch dot background and zigzag borders. 5 - 1/2” barrel rollmarked “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” and with 1-line address. Blade front sight and frame notch rear. Frame stamped with 2-line patent dates and encircled rampant Colt. “VP” proofed trigger guard. Grips are 2-piece mother of pearl, the right featuring a carved steer head motif. Accompanied by a 2008 dated Colt archival letter confirming configuration, stocks unlisted. CONDITION: Revolver displays an overall even gunmetal gray patina showing heavy use and wear. Grips are fit very well and have minor losses at the toe and heel of the right panel. Bore shows strong, well defined rifling and some frosting. Fine mechanics. All 4 hammer clicks retained. 15,000 - 20,000

1156 - (C) AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED HELFRICHT COLT BISLEY FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER WITH THE ONLY KNOWN PAIR OF FACTORY PEARL GRIPS CARVED WITH THE SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Bisley Serial No. 246959 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Per the included factory letter, this revolver shipped as a .44 caliber Bisley with a 4 - 3/4” barrel, nickel finish, pearl stocks “with carved coat of arms motif”, and shipped to L. Zeckendorf and Company, Tucson, Territory of Arizona, August 5th, 1903, in a shipment of 1 gun. Also included is a letter from Ron Graham discussing this revolver and a copy of the Colt special order book where this gun is listed as a factory engraved gun that took 2 weeks to complete the #3 pattern and fit with pearl carved U.S. “Book of Arms”. In the letter from Ron Graham, he discusses how scarce a revolver in this configuration is, as only 60 or so Bisleys were factory engraved, and while some have better finish, the quality of engraving on this example and the grips make it a superior example. The grips are the only known example of factory carved pearls with the Coat of Arms motif, and they are possibly truly unique. Standard Bisley markings and legends with a 2-line 3-patent patent line, with an encircled Rampant Colt and an additional engraved line about the Colt, indicative of Helfricht’s work. Graham suggests that Cuno himself cut the engraving due to the quality. The scroll is Helfricht’s classic acanthus scroll on a punch dot background with accenting geometrics, including rocker engraved borders and geometrics. Cylinder has unusual semi-relief wrigglework at the rear. Floral devices on loading game, ejector rod housing lug on frame, and recoil shield. Grips with relief carved seal of the united states on the right panel, as lettered. Research from Dick Burdick indicates that Louis Zeckendorf was a German immigrant who controlled L. Zeckendorf and Company, a massive commercial store that was prominent in Arizona and down into Sonora, Mexico, where they carried everything from furniture to machinery to wool. His business partner was Albert Steinfeld, also a German immigrant, who was called Tuscon’s Merchant Prince; no doubt one of these two industry titans special ordered this gun. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Overall very good, with the majority of the factory nickel remaining, with losses concentrated on the frame. Nickel is flaking throughout, with better retention in protected areas. Typical superficial scratches throughout, common to nickel. Stocks are excellent, with 2 minor chips to left scale. Hammer with case colors, heavily faded. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling. This is an extraordinarily rare example. 10,000 - 20,000 102

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1157 - (A) EXCELLENT HELFRICHT ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH STEERHEAD PEARL GRIPS, FEATURED IN “THE COLT ENGRAVING BOOK VOL. I” BY WILSON. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 142171 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique

Per the included factory letter, this revolver shipped to George W. Shreve as a .45 Colt with a 4 - 3/4” barrel, nickel finish, unlisted stocks, and factory engraving on August 3rd, 1891, in a shipment of 1. Engraving is after Helfricht and certainly originated from him or his shop with acanthus scrollwork with parallel hatch shading on a punchdot background, with light linework and rocker engraving used to dress edges. Vignettes of Helfricht’s geometrics and floral devices throughout, including shell motif on recoil shield and top of gripstrap. Colt address on top of barrel enclosed in wrigglework rocker engraving with accenting dotwork, with a spearpoint finial with shell motif pointing towards front sight. Cylinder has extremely unusual engraving at the gullets, alternating between a spray of acanthus and a starburst. Standard blade front sight and notch rear sight in top strap, decorated with rocker engraving and dotwork. Kidney-shaped ejector rod head, 2-line Colt information on top of barrel, caliber designation on left side of barrel, 2-line patent information on left side of frame, with encircled Rampant Colt behind. 1-piece pearl grips with a carved steerhead on right scale. This revolver is photographed on pg. 421 on “The Colt Engraving Book Volume I” by Wilson, detailing how Shreve was a grandson of a Revolutionary War veteran, participated in the Civil War in the C.S.A Army and was present at Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, and worked for several firearms companies before opening a store in San Francisco, which was destroyed in 1906; at the time, it was attributed to the Brad Witherell collection. Included paperwork includes 2 Colt Factory letters addressed to Stan Shapiro, a Colt factory letter to Arnold “Arnie” Chernoff, internet printouts of Shreve, copies of the pages where this gun is featured in Colt Engraving, and a postcard from Witherell’s featuring this revolver. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory nickel finish with some extremely minor marks and losses scattered throughout. Typical superficial scratches throughout from age and handling. Engraving is crisp throughout and well executed. Grips are excellent with some very minor losses at extremities, most noticeable on right side near frame, and a small crack on right side. Small parts with much nitre bluing, some heads rubbed to gunmetal grey. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling. An outstanding example with a notable list of previous owners. 40,000 - 60,000

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1158 - (C) ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS AND BOX, ENGRAVED TO JAMES H. SMITH ON BACKSTRAP.. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 207286 Caliber/Bore: .38-40 Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this revolver shipped as a .38-40 with a 4 - 3/4” barrel, silver finish, carved pearls with a steer head, factory engraving with a special notation for “James H. Smith on backstrap”, shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, on July 6th, 1901, in a shipment of 1. Research indicates that James H. Smith was the chief of detectives in St. Louis, Missouri, the city he was born in. He held various odd jobs until he joined the police department in 1889. He was partnered with Samuel Allender, and the partners performed in several notable cases, including breaking up counterfeiters and day burglars. On June 7th, 1891, Smith was promoted to detective, where he handled famous cases such as the capture of Jacob Gilbert, Joseph Hardin, and J.B. Breeding. In 1899 he was promoted to Assistant Chief of Detectives. He resigned on January 19th, 1903, to go into mining, but returned in 1907 as a captain and was made Chief of Detectives 4 days later. During his stint as Chief of Detectives, he arrested Oscar Jackson, William Lowe, and George Ebeling. He left the force for good on June 1st, 1911 and went to work for Frisco as their chief special agent. The revolver is engraved in approximately C class coverage of rolling acanthus scroll on a punchdot background, with caliber encapsulated by a ribbon, strapwork, playful wrigglework rocker engraving on the ejector rod housing, and geometric motifs throughout. Clover motif at top of the backstrap, with “JAMES H. SMITH” down backstrap. The work is well cut and probably was done Cuno Helfricht or his shop. Right grip with carved steerhead, well executed, particularly considering the nature of pearl. Housed in a Colt maroon box numbered to a different gun. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Overall excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory silver with some tarnishing in recess that could be cleaned should the new owner wish. Some surface level mossing. Serial number is double struck at the “8”. Engraving is crisp and well cut. Some spotted patina on left side of frame. Grips have excellent fire, and the steerhead is excellent. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore is very good with strong rifling and scattered oxidation; cylinder has a mild turn line. Box is good, solid and all present, with age related distress and some scrapes throughout. An excellent example. 30,000 - 50,000

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1159 - (C) HISTORIC DOCUMENTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER FACTORY ENGRAVED TO SHERIFF AND DEPUTY MARSHAL W.B. JACKSON OF GREY HORSE, INDIAN TERRITORY. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 183373 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Shipped May 2, 1899 as a single gun shipment to John Florer & Company, of Grey Horse (Indian Territory), Oklahoma with a 4 - 3/4” barrel, .45 Colt chambering, nickel finish, pearl grips, factory engraving, and a factory inscription reading “W.B. Jackson Grey Horse I.T.” on the backstrap. William “Billy” B. Jackson was born in 1856 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He led his family West from Iowa, wintering at Cowskin Prairie, Missouri circa 1888, before making their journey via covered wagon to Oolagah and then in 1892 on to Gray Horse, Indian Territory, an Indian trading post supposedly frequented by the Dalton Gang. He was first appointed Indian Constable and then Deputy Sheriff of Pawnee County. In 1898, Jackson became United States Deputy Marshal of the Osage Reservation after his predecessor was murdered. He served until 1920, labeled as one of the “bravest men in Oklahoma” by a period newspaper. His service continued as City Marshal and then as Police Judge of Bigheart, Oklahoma, prior to his death in 1923. Although Jackson, by his own recollection, never shot a man in his Indian Territory peace keeping, he certainly went armed, very likely packing this circa 1899 Single Action inscribed to him. It remains in the configuration as shipped with full nickel finish and characteristic Helfricht style “C” class scroll engraving over punchdot backgrounds with floral devices and rocker linework. The 4 - 3/4” barrel is rolled on top with 2-line address and on the left with “45 COLT” designation. Crosspin frame stamped on the left with 2-line patent and encircled rampant Colt. Backstrap inscribed “W.B Jackson. Gray Horse. I.T.” Grips are well-fitting, slim, 2-piece mother of pearl and appear original to the gun. Jackson’s six-gun is accompanied by a period set of handcuffs, a reproduction 6-pointed star Deputy Marshal badge, and a circa 1906 to 1908 panel tooled laced edge single loop holster marked “W.D. BREWER / MAKER / MUSCOGEE. I.T.”, as it was displayed at the NRA National Sporting Arms Museum in Springfield, Missouri from 2015 to 2020 and published thoroughly. A few of the numerous publications include page 91 of Graham, Kopec, and Moore’s “A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver” and page 429 of Wilson’s “The Colt Engraving Book” Volume I, as well as gracing the cover of issues of “Man at Arms” and the “Texas Gun Collector Association” periodicals. Copies of the periodicals are included with this lot. A large binder of research and provenance is also included, which consists of copies of period photos of Jackson and his family, numerous copied newspaper articles about Jackson and his service, archival references, Dick’s research notes, various correspondence regarding this revolver, and a factory letter, as well as documentation from the NRA museum loan and museum display plaques. PROVENANCE: Purchased in Texas by Bob Elz in the 1970s and sold to Eric Vaule, who then sold the gun to Jonathan Peck. Dick Burdick purchased this centerpiece gun from Peck’s collection at auction in 1995. CONDITION: Very good for its age. Revolver retains the majority of its original nickel with wear commensurate with use by an Indian Territory lawman. Markings are clean and legible. The left grip is as found with a large crack at the center and a small area of loss. Frosted bore displays defined rifling. Fine mechanics, all 4 hammer clicks retained. This is a truly superlative, well documented and well published, Western lawman owned factory engraved and factory inscribed Single Action. A very rare opportunity for the discerning collector to acquire the iconic, museum worthy “Grey Horse” gun, one of Dick Burdick’s favorites. 30,000 - 50,000

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1160 - (C) RARE AND HISTORIC SMOOTHBORE COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER OF EXHIBITION SHOOTER JOHN GARRETT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 324477 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

In his article from the Summer 2022 volume of “The Rampant Colt” entitled “One Favorite Colt”, Dick Burdick best characterized John Garrett as “a man of many accomplishments”. Garrett was born in December of 1865 in Pembroke, New York, later moving to Cedar Rapids and attending Iowa College. He moved to Colorado Springs in 1895 and became a centerpiece of the local area with his sporting goods store, which would be described in 1928 as “the most unique, novel, and attractive gun and sporting goods room in the West”. John Witwer Garrett also hunted with the Theodore Roosevelt party at White River in northwest Colorado in 1901, set a trap shooting world record of clay targets at the Grand American Handicap Tournament of 1903 in Chicago, was an advertising advocate of the Winchester Arms Company, and even shot with Annie Oakley in championship events. This Colt Smoothbore Frontier Six Shooter single-action revolver was sent to Garrett on August 21, 1912. Only 15 Colt single-action revolvers would be manufactured with a smooth barrel in .44 caliber for the .44 Smoothbore cartridge. Additional features include 5 - 1/2” barrel with single line barrel address, blue finish, color case hardened frame, and checkered brown gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt on either side in an oval. The blade front sight was likely modified by Garrett himself, with modification including filing and reshaping of the blade to make acquisition of moving clay and glass ball targets easier. Accompanying documentation is quite extensive, including Colt factory letter confirming configuration and shipment, an ATF exemption letter from 2003 stating that this revolver is exempt from NFA regulation, research and provenance regarding John Garrett, and a copy of the Rampant Colt article mentioned above. Accessories include 4 period glass target balls perfect for display. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, with comfortably more than 90% original bluing remaining, with some scattered light handling marks throughout. Frame retains brilliant case colors. Grips are very good, with some fading and handling marks but no visible cracks. Action locks up tightly and retains all 4 hammer stops. Bore is lightly frosted with abrasion toward muzzle, consistent with being shot heavily during the period. Target balls are very good. An exciting opportunity to own an extremely rare Colt single action with a historic shipping destination to a man of many accomplishments. 75,000 - 150,000

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1161 - (A) ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 137526 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Made by Colt Firearms in 1891, with non-factory New York-style engraving. Nickel plated and floral engraved throughout. Barrel fitted with standard blade front sight and marked with Colt 2-line address. Frame with fire blued screws with matching serial numbers observed on receiver, trigger guard, and butt. Backstrap engraved with line border pattern. Floral engraved cylinder. Fitted with period bone grips. Comes in period black box with “34” in pencil on bottom with no label. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection CONDITION: 90% original finish with light handling marks and visible turn mark on cylinder. Most flaking near face of cylinder. Good grips with small hairline blemishes on butt; possibly cleaned at one point in time. Frosted bore with visible rifling; good mechanics with all 4 click positions. Box in fair condition with cracking on bottom. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 10,000 - 15,000

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1162 - (A) RARE COLT LONDON FLATTOP TARGET SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY CASE AND FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Single Action Flattop Target Serial No. 162915 Caliber/Bore: .455 Eley Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Originally manufactured in 1895. Only a total of 1150 Colt Single Actions were manufactured in .455 Eley; of these, very few, only 37, were manufactured in this caliber in the Flattop Target configuration. 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .455 Eley with single line barrel address, Metford polygonal rifling, 2 line patent address, high polish blue finish, target rear sight, “Mil. & Bead” pinned blade front sight, and checkered brown gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval on either side. Right rear side of trigger guard bow bears a 6-pointed star stamp over the blue finish, indicating this revolver returned to the factory. The factory letter confirms configuration, as well as shipment to Colt London Office, London, England, on May 8, 1902. The letter also states in the “Remarks” section at the bottom that the records contain a second listing for this serial number which indicates a Flattop Target in this revolvers’ configuration was shipped to Colt London Agency on August 18, 1908, for the fitting of the Mil. & Bead front sight. Accompanied by a red velvet lined Colt London wood fitted case. CONDITION: Excellent+, with nearly all of the factory reapplied bright blue finish remaining with light freckling throughout and a brown patina beginning to form. Grips show some light handling wear, but no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine. Cylinder has a thin dragline. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Case has some delamination on edge of lid and wear to edges. Interior lining shows wear from a gun sitting in it for a long period of time. A very rare Colt Single Action with factory letter and factory case that would make for an excellent display. 25,000 - 35,000

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1163 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH CHECKERED IVORY GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 32923 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1880 with 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Colt with blade front sight, single line barrel address, blade front sight, and frame notch rear sight. Nickel finish. Mounted with factory checkered ivory grips. Factory engraved with scroll on a punchdot background with accenting wrigglework, star bursts, and crosshatching in Helfricht’s style. Accompanied by a factory letter confirming configuration as well as shipment to Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri on November 7, 1880, in a shipment of 2 guns of the same type. CONDITION: Very good as restored, with nearly all of the added nickel plating remaining. Grips are very good with well-defined checkering. Cylinder has been renumbered to match. Mechanically tight and crisp. Bore is dark with visible rifling. 7,000 - 10,000

1164 - (A) EXHIBITION GRADE ENGRAVED GOLD PLATED MODEL 1868 TRANTER REVOLVER BY H. HOLLAND WITH ROYAL MONOGRAMS. Manufacturer: H. Holland Model: 1868 Tranter Serial No. 5978 Caliber/Bore: .45 Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Antique Per “Holland & Holland: The Royal Gunmaker” by Dallas, this serial number is circa 1880, when the firm was still H. Holland. This revolver was obviously special ordered by someone of means, with a royal monogram on grips, loading rod, turnscrew, and embossed on the lid. The monogram is a crown over an inverted “B” with an interwoven floral device; research has been unable to determine an exact owner, but the crown appears very similar to the crowns used in the monogram of the Princes of the Holy Roman Empire and other German principalities. This is the standard configuration of a big bore Tranter with blade front sight, notch rear sight, swing open loading gate, and Tranter’s Patent cylinder axle pin. Unusual floating firing pin is installed in the frame and articulated by the hammer. The frame and trigger guard are gold washed with well-cut thin acanthus scroll with interspersed florals, on a shaded background. Cylinder is gold washed with a roped border and engraved vignettes of florals. Fire-blued hammer, trigger, and axle catch. Octagonal barrel with English high polish bluing, engraved with acanthus floral scroll on flats with are dressed with line borders, and inlaid in gold on the top flat “H. Holland 98 New Bond St London”, with flanking florals on flats. Grip is one piece of ivory with monogram along spine, grip cap is gold-washed and engraved en suite with frame. Housed in a custom-made P&F Schafer leather wrapped case with cypher embossed on lid and French fitted to hold gun and accessories comprising a turnscrew with gilt blade and ivory handle with monogram, loading rod with screw head and ivory handle, also monogramed, a cartridge block for 36 cartridges, 12 fired shells present, a gold washed wrench for firing pin, and a triangular compartment with key and a small pouch with springs. CONDITION: Very good, especially considering age. Frame has the majority, approximately 70-80%, original gilt with crisp engraving. Some losses and rubs from age, and some scattered flaking. Some raised oxidation on knuckle. Barrel with the vast majority of the bluing, approximately 90%, with areas of loss on bottom left flat, with superficial scratches throughout. Trigger guard and grip cap with a smooth gunmetal grey appearance, some gilt retained in engraving cuts. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and scattered oxidation. Case is very good with some normal handling marks and age related distress. Interior is very good with some rubs through baize, most noticeable at hammer. This is an outstanding set. 10,000 - 15,000

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1165 - (A) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY IN .38-40 WITH 9 - 1/2” BARREL AND IVORY GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 134325 Caliber/Bore: .38-40 Barrel Length: 9 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Made by Colt Firearms in 1890. Gun is fitted with what appears to be a rare factory-blued 9-1/2” round “38 W.C.F.” marked barrel fitted with standard blade front sight and marked with Colt’s single-line address. Case-hardened black powder frame with matching serial numbers on receiver, trigger guard, and butt, with blued backstrap and fire-blued screws. It has a blued and fluted cylinder. The gun is fitted with period bone grips. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 90% original barrel, cylinder, and backstrap blue with light handling marks, fading to a silvery blue with edges turning silver. 90% fading case colors on the frame with fire blue on screws still showing. Cylinder showing light turn line. Good grips with a fire-blued screw. Good bore with visible rifling; good mechanics with all 4 click positions. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 10,000 - 15,000

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1166 - (A) COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Sheriff Serial No. 123310 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Antique

Manufactured in 1887. Rare Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model with a 4” barrel. Blade front and a V notch rear sights. Colt 2-line address on top of the barrel, “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. Caliber marking on the left side of the barrel, “45 COLT”. 3-line patent on left side of the frame. Matching serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. 2-piece hard rubber grips with an American Eagle and Rampant Colt motif on each grip. The grips have been changed at some point in the history of this gun. The pin is missing, indicating that this gun, at some point in time, had a 1-piece grip on it. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: The gun has some of the original blue finish on the barrel, backstrap, and in the flutes on the cylinder. All of the case color has silvered. Fair bore with some frosting in the lands and grooves. Grips show some wear with no chips or cracks. 15,000 - 25,000

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1167 - (A) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1876). Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 22415 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique According to the Colt Factory Archive letter, this revolver shipped as a .45 Colt with barrel length not listed, blue finish, and the stocks not listed. It was shipped to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, New York, New York on January 31st, 1876, in a shipment of 50 guns. Full serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard and the back strap. The last 4 serial numbers observed on the barrel, cylinder, and on the grip in the back channel. Assembly number “1243” observed on the loading gate and the bottom of the frame. It has the correct early style of a bullseye ejector rod and an original 1-piece wood grip. It has a 1-line address on top of the barrel “+COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.+”. 2-line patent dates on the left side of the frame and caliber designation .”45 CAL” on the left rear of the trigger guard. It comes with a provenance of the former owner Captain Richard Robinson Jr. of Ventura and Santa Barbra, California. He was a ship captain and retired to California and became a rancher there. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: This gun retains some original factory blue finish in the protected areas. There is also some case color on the frame in the protected areas. The remainder of the gun has turned to a pleasing gray and brown patina. Grip is solid with some of the original varnish left. There are a few dings and dents in the grip. The bore is surprisingly very good. With very good lands and grooves. Action has all 4 clicks and locks up good. A very good honest gun. 7,000 - 10,000

1168 - (A) COLT ARTILLERY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 16466 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Originally built in 1875 for US military use, and subsequently rebuilt for US military use in the 1890s during the Spanish-American War. Features include 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Colt with blade front sight, single line barrel address, blue finish, color case hardened frame, and 1 piece walnut grips. Matching serial numbers observed on butt, trigger guard, and frame. Cylinder is near matching, bearing the partial serial number of “146”. Barrel was renumbered to match during military use rebuild, and has a matching serial number to the rest of the gun as well as “33524” near ejector rod housing. Military sub-inspector markings on all major parts. Arsenal replacement grips have been properly marked with sub-inspector marking of “RAC” at butt. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good for its age, with a majority of the factory bluing remaining mixing with a brown patina with light handling marks throughout. Frame retains brilliant case colors in protected areas. Grips have been lightly sanded with no major cracks or repairs. Mechanically tight and crisp. Bore is bright with minor freckling and crisp rifling. 8,000 - 12,000

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1169 - (A) AN ATTRACTIVE NEW YORK ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS AND BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 105870 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Per the factory letter from the last time this revolver sold, this gun shipped as a 7 - 1/2” .45 Colt, unlisted grips, shipped soft to Schoverling, Daly & Gales, for engraving on July 28th, 1884, in a 15 gun shipment. Current configuration is a 5 - 1/2” gun in .45 Colt, engraved in the New York style, probably by Nimschke or his shop. Top of barrel with block Hartford address, cut from 7 - 1/2”, with kidney shaped ejector rod head. Blackpowder frame with 3-line 3-date patent information on left side of frame, “45 CAL” stamp on left side of trigger guard. Gun is engraved in approximately B class coverage of acanthus scroll with a punch dot background and hatch shading. Cylinder has starbursts at rear and scroll over chambers, with a double line at rear. Geometrics have been interspersed, top of gripstrap has a shell motif, and the frame has a stylized wolf head underneath hammer screw on left side. The last time this gun sold it had raised ivory steerhead grips, but is presently fit with a pair of smooth pearls. Matching serial numbers observed on frame, trigger guard, and butt. Housed in an appropriate Colt maroon box with an oilright ad, cleaning brush, Colt special instructions sheet, shooting suggestions pamphlet, and a small glass bottle with label indicating it was a free sample of 3-in-1 oil. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good, retaining virtually all of the period nickel with some light surfacing mossing throughout, with some flaking primarily at barrel. Typical superficial scratches common to nickel throughout. Engraving is crisp and well cut. Front sight shows evidence of being moved when the barrel was cut to 5 - 1/2”. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some mild even frosting throughout. Box is excellent with typical age related distress, a few scrapes and rubs, but solid and strong. A very attractive gun. 10,000 - 20,000

1170 - (A) COLT 1877 THUNDERER .41 COLT REVOLVER, FACTORY ENGRAVED. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1877 Thunderer Serial No. 54385 Caliber/Bore: .41 Colt Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Antique

According to the Colt Factory Archive letter, this gun left the factory as a .41 caliber with a 5” barrel and was nickel plated, factory engraved, and fit with pearl grips with carved Mexican Eagle motif. It was shipped to Waxell & DeGress, Mexico City, Mexico, on September 23, 1885, in a shipment of 6 guns. The grips are pearls with a carved Mexican eagle motif, but they are not the original grips for this gun. The cylinder and ejector housing have gold wash on them, which is not mentioned in the letter. This gun has a floral pattern engraving with a punch dot background. It also has other geometric designs engraved on it. Etched panel on the left of the barrel with a 2-line address on top of the barrel. Patent dates on the left of the frame. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: This gun retains some of the original factory nickel finish along with some of the original nitre blue on the hammer, trigger, and screws. There is some gold wash on the cylinder and ejector housing. The bore is dark, showing some pitting in the lands and grooves. The grips show wear. Action works in both double and single action. 5,000 - 8,000

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1171 - (A) SUPERB COLT 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER IN PINK PICTURE BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1877 Serial No. 32765 Caliber/Bore: .38 Colt Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique According to the Colt Factory Archive letter, this gun shipped as a .38 caliber with a 3 - 1/2” barrel, nickel plated, and with rubber grips. It was shipped to E.J. Murphy, address unavailable, on November 5, 1881, in a shipment of one gun. The gun is housed in its original pink picture box. The gun has an etched panel on the left side of the barrel and a 2-line address on top of the barrel. Patent dates on the left side of the frame. Matching serial numbers on the frame, trigger guard, and the back strap. The last three digits are on the rear of the cylinder. The screws, trigger, center pin, and the rear of the hammer are nitre blue. The left grip has been repaired. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: This gun retains virtually all of the factoryapplied nickel finish. The nitre blue shows just a hint of wear. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. The box is in great shape with some staining on the top label. There are no seam splits on this box. 5,000 - 8,000

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1172 - (A) AINSWORTH INSPECTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH KOPEC LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 7542 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1874 with 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Colt with blade front sight, single line barrel address with correct serifs on either side, and frame notch rear sight. Ejector rod housing has correct bullseye ejector rod head and early barrel stud. 1 piece original walnut factory grips with small “A” sub-inspector marking on bottom of left grip panel. Left grip panel is marked with “S S S” marking. Markings include “U.S.” marking on the left side of the frame and “A” inspector marking of O.W. Ainsworth on major parts. Matching serial numbers observed on barrel, frame, trigger guard, butt, and cylinder. Accompanied by a Kopec letter dated February 12, 2002, authenticating it as totally original. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good, with finishes worn to a gray patina with freckling throughout and visible bluing on ejector rod housing in protected areas. Grips are very good, with small crack on right grip panel toe. Mechancially fine with all 4 hammer stops. Bore is dark with visible rifling. 6,000 - 8,000

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1173 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT ARMY SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CARVED PEARL GRIPS AND INSCRIPTION. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Army Special Serial No. 407305 Caliber/Bore: .41 Colt Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped October 1, 1915 to a W. M. Villareal. 1 of just 475 factory engraved Army Specials, this factory nickel finished example is listed with “level 3 engraving and the name “M. M. Villareal” on the strap”. Cuno Helfricht style scroll and foliate engraving with a punch dot background and zigzag boarders. The 4” barrel chambered in .41 Colt with 2-line address and half moon front sight. “M. M. Villareal” inscription on backstrap professionally recut, as it was removed at an unknown point by a previous owner. As shipped with 2-piece pearl grips with “carved eagle motif” on left left panel, as well as deep dish forward facing rampant Colt medallions. Accompanied by a non-matching original Colt maroon box and copy of a Colt archival letter confirming configuration. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good overall. The vast majority of the original bright nickel finish is retained with some mild areas of flaking at the muzzle, cylinder, yoke, and trigger. A turn line also present. Carved right grip has a small chip at the heel. Left grips shows a repaired area at the the toe and some mild chipping at the top. Bore displays sharp rifling with a few oxidation spots. Crisp mechanics. A nice, very scarce special order factory engraved Colt. 4,000 - 6,000

1174 - (C) GOLD WASHED AND ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS (1901). Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 218716 Caliber/Bore: .32 WCF Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Colt Firearms in 1901, and originally shipped to Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Speer Hardware Company. At a later date, this gun was engraved by legendary frontier Texas engraver Cole Agee. This fine revolver comes with a confirmation letter from Jink Howard, who wrote the book “Cole Agee: Texas Engraver” on this gun’s authenticity; there is a picture of Mr. Howard holding this gun, and this gun is pictured on pg. 41 of said book. Engraved with full coverage of florals, gold-washed “32 W.C.F.” marked barrel fitted with standard blade front sight and Colt two-line address. Gold-washed frame with floral engraving, matching serial numbers on receiver, trigger guard, and butt. Backstrap engraved with floral pattern and gold-washed cylinder with full floral engraving. The gun is fitted with period buffalo-carved pearl grips, also thought to be done by Agee. Comes with a Colt letter verifying shipment and manufacturing date. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection CONDITION: 90% original gold wash finish on action with light handling marks and some areas on the gun with gold flaking, most noticeable spot on the cylinder. Good grips with sharp carving, starting to yellow from handling. The frosted bore with visible rifling and good mechanics with all 4 click positions. A great gun done by a very colorful individual. 7,000 - 10,000

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1175 - (A) COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SAA WITH BRIDGEPORT RIG, PEARL GRIPS, AND INSCRIBED TO RAMON CAVANLLO. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Frontier SAA Serial No. 158066 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Per the included factory letter, this revolver shipped with a 4 - 3/4” barrel in .44-40, blued finish, unlisted stocks, and factory engraved “Ramon Cavanllo” on backstrap. I was sold to Soto Bros & Company, address unavailable, and shipped in Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, on August 28th, 1894, in a shipment of 1. Further outfitted with a period Bridgeport rig with period leather belt, maker marked “-.T. WHITTEM/ MAKER/COMPTON, CAL” with original nickel-plated buckle. Typical “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” marked barrel fitted with standard blade front sight and marked with Colt 2-line address. Case hardened frame with matching serial numbers observed on receiver, trigger guard, and butt. Backstrap engraved in script with owner’s name “RAMON CAVANLLO”. Gun is fitted with later-period Eagle pearl grips. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection CONDITION: No original finish with light handling marks, possibly cleaned long ago and now fading to a silvery gray patina. Good grips with small hairline blemish in right grip. Frosted bore with visible rifling; good mechanics with all 4 click positions. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 7,000 - 10,000

1176 - (C) HISTORIC PRESENTATION SILVER PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45 COLT REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 253735 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Presented to Colorado Lawman John M. Macquarrie. He was the undersheriff of Huerfano County, Colorado, and served as second in command under Sheriff Jeff Farr, one of the most corrupt sheriffs in the history of Colorado. He also served as a Pinkerton agent and a detective for the Denver Rio Grande and the Colorado & Southern railroads. The Colt Factory Archive letter states that this gun is a .45/c with a 4 - 3/4” barrel, silver plated, and with pearl grips. Factory inscribed “WALSENBURG April, 20 1904 COLORADO” on top of frame and “J.M. MACQUARRIE” on strap. It was sold to Paul Frolich, address unavailable. It was shipped to George Tritch Hardware Company in Denver, Colorado, on May 20, 1904, in a shipment of one gun. It comes with a period case, handcuffs, and a deputy sheriff’s badge. The badge is maker-marked “SACH’S LAWLOR M&M CO. DENVER COLO.” 2-line barrel address on top with a rolled mark caliber on the left side of the barrel. 2-line patent dates with a rampant Colt logo on the left side of the frame. Matching serial numbers observed on the frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Assembly number 1066 on the inside of the loading gate. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: The gun retains virtually all of the reapplied silver finish with just a little high edge wear. The screw heads show some slight damage from use. The pearl grips have been replaced at sometime since it was sold the last time. Bore shows some slight pitting and frosting in the lands and grooves. This gun is a great piece of Colorado history. 8,000 - 12,000

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1177 - (A) EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NO. 3 REVOLVERS INSCRIBED TO LUIS ARRIETA CANAS WITH PARISIAN CASE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Smith & Wesson Model: (BOTH) No. 3 Serial No. (A) 19272 (B) 19232 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .44 Russian Barrel Length: (BOTH) 6 - 1/2” The culmination of Smith & Wesson’s large frame single action revolver design, production of the New Model No. 3 began in 1878. This matched pair numbered 19232 and 19272 are just 40 serial numbers apart. Both revolvers are brilliantly nickel-finished with case hardened hammers and triggers. The 6 - 1/2” ribbed round barrels are marked on the top flat with standard 2-line address stampings as well as on the left sides with well executed engraved “H. Faure Le Page a Paris” retailer markings. Top straps are also very tastefully engraved with stylized “LAC” monograms for their owner, Luis Arrieta Canas. Half moon front sights with u-notch rears. Standard top-break single actions with French-proofed 6-shot fluted cylinders, chambered for the .44 Russian cartridge. Special order finger spur trigger guards. Both revolvers are fitted with 2-piece diamond pattern checkered “S&W” monogramed hard rubber grips. Revolvers are housed in a wonderful black hardwood retailer double case with French fitted purple crushed velvet interior, embossed in gilt letters “FAURE-LEPAGE / 8.RUE DE RICHELIEU / A PARIS” on the underside of the lid. Case lid exterior features an inlaid brass plaque inscribed “Luis Arrieta Canas”. Born in 1861 to Mercedes Cañas Calvo and Jose Arrieta Perera, a wealthy diplomat and banker living in Chile, Luis Arrieta Canas traveled to Belgium and France for university education, likely when he acquired this pair of revolvers from Le Page in Paris. After returning to Chile, Canas followed his passion for the arts, becoming a great champion for music and literature. He constructed centers for the arts, making his home at Penalolen one of the great cultural centers of Chile at the dawn of the 20th century. PROVENANCE: Ex. Dr. Gerald Klaz collection. CONDITION: Excellent, remaining in a truly remarkable state of preservation. Bountiful amounts of original nickel plating exhibited throughout, with only minor handling marks and blemishes. Strong case colors are likewise displayed on the hammers and triggers. Grips are excellent. Bores are bright and shiny with strong, well-defined rifling and a few minor cleaned oxidation spots. Fine mechanics. Matching serial numbers observed on the frame, cylinder, barrel, latch, and right grip panel. Case has a split along the lid but remains sturdy with only moderate wear otherwise. Case liner has some fading but still displays exceedingly well. An overall tremendous pair of exceedingly high condition Smith & Wesson revolvers with great history to boot. An excellent addition to even the most sophisticated and advanced collections. 20,000 - 25,000

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1178 - (A) SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL RETAILED BY SCHUYLER, HARTLEY, AND GRAHAM. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: No. 3 Russian 2nd Model Serial No. 33516 Caliber/Bore: .44 S&W Russian Barrel Length: 7” FFL Status: Antique According to the included Smith & Wesson this 2nd Model Russian revolver was likely shipped from the factory September 16, 1874 to dealer M. W. Robinson Co. of New York City for famed Western gun dealer Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Schuyler, Hartley & Graham purchased commercial Russian models from 32801 through 39000, each marked with an “SH” within a diamond on the butt, including this example. Configuration remains as shipped with blued finish, 7” barrel, swivel butt, and smooth walnut grips. Matching serial numbers observed on the frame and right grip panel, assembly number “581” present on cylinder and latch. Barrel bears standard 1-line “RUSSIAN MODEL” address and is fitted with a half-moon front sight and u-notch rear. Hammer and trigger guard are case hardened. Butt stamped with star indicating a factory refinish. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished by the factory. The vast majority of the factory blue is retained showing only light muzzle wear, a turn line, and scattered freckling and marks. Caser colors visible on the trigger guard, the hammer faded to patina. Grips are very good with some moderate impressions. Strong and bright bore with a few abrasions. Tight lock up and crisp mechanics. 6,000 - 8,000 1179 - (A) HISTORIC CASED PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVERS ATTRIBUTED TO GENERAL GRENVILLE DODGE, FAMED RAILROAD MAN. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Smith and Wesson Model: (BOTH) No.2 Serial No. (A) 11214 (B) 10631 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .32 Rimfire Barrel Length: (BOTH) 6” FFL Status: Antique Born in 1831, Grenville M. Dodge began his storied career surveying for the Illinois Central Railroad, before moving on the the Union Pacific, where he suggested the path of the future Transcontinental Railroad to Abraham Lincoln. After the opening of the Civil War, Dodge was appointed Colonel of the 4th Iowa, serving effectively in Missouri, the Vicksburg Campaign, the Siege of Atlanta, and Sherman’s March to the Sea, eventually receiving the rank of Major General of the XVI Corps in the Army of Tennessee, and several wounds from his valiant service. Dodge was then given command of the Department of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Utah, where he ordered the infamous Powder River Expedition. After resigning from the Army in 1866 and a brief stint in Congress, Dodge returned to the Union Pacific as Chief Engineer of the Transcontinental project, having found an important passage through the Black Hills during his Western Service. Prominently photographed at Promontory Summit, Dodge is regarded as one of the most influential figures of the project. His railroad career continued overseeing numerous other projects, including advising the Trans-Siberian railroad. In addition to high accolades from Presidents and other leading figures, Fort Dodge and Dodge City, Kansas, are named in his honor. This lovely pair of Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army revolvers are attributed to Dodge and are housed in a hardwood presentation case inscribed on the lid escutcheon “UPRR / GMD” for Union Pacific Rail Road / Grenville M. Dodge. Manufactured circa 1861 to 1874 with full polished blue finish, tip-up 6” octagon barrels, 1-line address roll marks, German silver half moon front sights, 6-shot unfluted cylinders chambered in .32 rimfire, and 2-piece smooth varnished rosewood grips. Guns are housed in the aforementioned presentation case with a box containing 15 rounds of ammunition, 4-piece cleaning rod, and pewter oiler. A copy of Stephen Ambrose’s “Nothing Like it in the World” featuring Dodge is also included. CONDITION: Very fine. Both revolvers retain the vast majority of their original polished blue finishes, some areas drifting to patina, especially on the straps and barrels. Generous case colors present on hammers. Grips are extremely fine retaining nearly all of their original varnish with only handling marks. Both bores are bright and display razor sharp rifling with a few minor cleaned oxidation spots. Mechanics are fine. (A) features matching serial numbers on butt and inside of the right grip, with “X2” assembly numbers found on the barrel lug and cylinder face. (B) likewise matching, assembly numbered “L7”. Case is very fine, displaying extremely well. Attributed to one of America’s most prominent railroad men, and well-regarded Civil War generals, this historic pair of popular Smith & Wesson revolver would make an excellent addition to any advanced collection. 12,000 - 18,000

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1180 - J.B. FARR PRESENTATION 14K GOLD COLORADO SHERIFF BADGE. An exceptionally rare and very historic Colorado lawman’s age from a tumultuous time at the end of the American Old West. This solid gold badge is jeweler-made and weighs in at 30.3 grams of tested 14K+ gold. This style badge is the pinnacle of presentation pieces made at the height of the Victorian era of craftsmanship and pride in work. Badge is highly detailed, elegant, and ornate. Features an eagle-topped federal shield with lettering executed in blue enamel on 3 chiseled-edge, silver banners reading: “J. B. FARR / SHERIFF / HUERFANO CO COLO”. The scroll-topped shield has tassels on each side and the edge is finely detailed with fancy drop elements around the rope frame. Badge is hand engraved in script on the reverse:” From / J.D. Montez / M.A. Virgil / P. L. Sanchez / A.D. Valdez / New Year 1903” with a period correct T back style pin attachment. A newspaper clipping of the era states in regards to the presentation of the badge: “The sheriff is justly proud of his handsome pin.” Farr was a prominent player in the region as a hired gun for the Republican Party and their agendas. He was also involved with the Ludlow Massacre, a mass killing perpetrated by anti-striker militia during the Colorado Coalfield War. Soldiers from the Colorado National Guard and private guards employed by Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I) attacked a tent colony of roughly 1,200 striking coal miners and their families in Ludlow, Colorado, on April 20, 1914. Approximately 21 people, including miners’ wives and children, were killed. John D. Rockefeller Jr., a part-owner of CF&I who had recently appeared before a United States congressional hearing on the strikes, was widely blamed for having orchestrated the massacre. Author Anthony Roland DeStefanis writes in his 2004 dissertation on the subject, Soldier Strikebreakers on the Long Road to the Ludlow Massacre: “The sheriffs offices in both counties were crucial in maintaining Republican rule. In Huerfano County, Sheriff Jefferson Farr was the party’s enforcer. Farr was a Texan who came to Colorado with his two brothers to become ranchers. The three brothers eventually became the biggest cattle dealers in southern Colorado. Farr’s brother Edwin was elected Huerfano County’s sheriff in the mid-1890s. In 1899, a group of train robbers that included former members of Black Jack Ketchum and Butch Cassidy’s gangs held up a train just across the state line in the New Mexico territory. Posses raised in Walsenburg and Trinidad caught up with the robbers, and in the gunfight that followed, Edwin Farr was shot and killed. Jefferson took his brother’s place as sheriff, and used the office to help expand his personal real estate holdings.” A fantastic badge that crosses many collector categories, and would be the highlight of any collection. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very Good Excellent. Only the slightest age commensurate period wear, mostly on the reverse. 15,000 - 20,000

1181 - LOT OF 2: FIRST GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY BOXES, ONE FOR ENGRAVED GUN. Lot consists of 2 original hinged top factory boxes for Colts: (A) End label for a blued 7 - 1/2” .44-40 Single Action. Small period sticker typed “PEARL” for stocks. Box also retains an original “ENGRAVED” sticker running from the end flap unto the lid, indicating factory engraving. Box is numbered “356967” on the bottom along with the date “July 21 / 40”. Paper-wrapped cleaning brush and Shooting Suggestions pamphlet are retained inside. CONDITION: Very good overall. Some edgewear and separation of one lid corner present. (B) End label for a 5 - 1/2” .44 overlaid for a blued Single Action with rubber grips. A loose original “SPECIAL” sticker which appears to have been affixed above the end label is present, loose inside the box. Numbered “356246” on the underside in grease pencil. Box has 2 pieces of period sealing tape from Sloan’s Sporting Goods of New York. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good with some expected edgewear. An excellent pair of hard to find Colt accessories, a must have for anyone with a loose factory engraved 7 - 1/2” SAA. 1,000 - 1,500

1182 - RAMPANT COLT BRONZE PRESENTED TO DICK BURDICK BY THE COLT COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION. There is perhaps no other firearm trademark more iconic or striking as the Rampant Colt, associated with the brand since the 1850s. The magnificent representation in bronze after Thomas Palmerton boldly showcases a lifelike rearing colt with broken lances through his mouth and between his front legs standing on the Colt dome. Mounted to a hardwood base, this example was presented by the Colt Collectors Association “TO RICHARD “DICK” BURDICK / IN APPRECIATION OF HIS SERVICE TO THE COLT COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION / SERVING ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 16 YEARS AND 12 OF THOSE YEARS AS OUR TREASURER / 1987 - 2003”. The base is also mounted with additional award plaques for Best Rampant Colt Articles presented at the 1998 CCA Denver Show, 2007 CCA Reno Show, and 2010 CCA Tulsa Show. CONDITION: Very good overall. Bronze displays a rich toned patina throughout with some minor verdigris around the mouth. Base is fine, one presentation plate starting to separate with areas of discoloration. A stunning bronze and wonderful memorial to Dick Burdick’s many contributions to Colt collecting. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 2,000 - 4,000

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1183 - MICHAEL PRICE BELT KNIFE WITH STAG HANDLE. Blade Length: 7” Overall Length: 11 - 1/2” Classic Gold Rush style Micheal Price California Bowie knife circa the 1870s. Knife has beautifully patinated elk horn slab handles held by 3 silver pins. Spearpoint blade measures 7” by 1 - 1/8” with a 4” false edge and an overall length of 11 - 1/2.” Left side of blade at ricasso roll stamped ‘’M. PRICE’’ in radius over ‘’SAN FRANCISCO.’’ Similar knife is pictured in “Knifemakers of Old San Francisco” by Bernard Levine pgs. 102-103. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Blade appears to have factory edge and the surface shows original polish with light handling or cleaning/scabbard scratches visible in certain light angles. Scabbard might be an original, but belt clip has been replaced at some point. No active rust or pitting observed. 4,000 - 6,000

1184 - MICHAEL PRICE BELT KNIFE WITH SHEATH. Blade Length: 6” Overall Length: 10 - 1/4” California style dirk knife by Michael Price of San Francisco, circa mid-19th century. 6” semi-spearpoint blade, left side of blade at ricasso roll stamped ‘’M. PRICE’’ in radius over ‘’SAN FRANCISCO.’’ Marine ivory 1-piece grip depicts a raised relief twisted nautical rope over a stylized corduroy pattern that may represent the plank deck of a ship. Russet brown period leather belt sheath with finely stippled linear arrow pattern that fits the knife extremely well. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Fine to near excellent. Blade shows even gray patina and very minor mossing overall. Grip shows heavy golden patina with minor fissures emanating from eye nut at pommel. Grips and guard are solid to blade. 10,000 - 20,000

1185 - WILL & FINCK SAN FRANCISCO KNIFE AND SCABBARD. Blade Length: 6” Overall Length: 10” Classic California style dirk made by famous cutler Will & Finck with original stamped and patented Will and Finck nickeled scabbard. Blade measures 6” long by 1 - 1/8” wide with an overall length of approximately 10.” Ricasso is stamped: “WILL & FINCK / S.F. CAL”. Marine ivory grips are adorned with scalloped brass pommel cap and throat cap. Some dark leeching is observed from the brass to the edges of the ivory where touching. A similar example can be found in “Knifemakers of Old San Francisco,” by Bernard Levine, pg.47. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Blade is in high polish with evidence of past light cleaning or scabbard wear. Tip and cutting edge are near perfect with no evidence of grinding, etc. 10,000 - 20,000

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1186 - WILL & FINCK DAGGER WITH SHEATH AND STUD DECORATED IVORY HANDLE. Blade Length: 3 - 3/4” Overall Length: 7 - 1/2” Classic California belt knife by Will and Finck of San Francisco, circa 1870. These are one of the iconic weapons associated with the California Gold Rush and expansion of the West. Blade measures 4” by 3/4” and shows evidence of prior cleaning and polishing to remove some light pitting. Oval German silver cross guard. Ricasso stamped: “WILL & FINCK / S.F. CAL”. Adorned with 115 small silver studs on a marine ivory handle with brass and iron pommel pin. Original scabbard fits knife extremely well and has very faint period correct side braze lines. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Blade is overall fine with prior evidence of light cleaning and edge sharpening. Ivory handle shows mellow cream-colored patina with only a few slight age fissures. All parts tight to handle. 12,000 - 18,000

1187 - SCHIVELY PHILADELPHIA BOWIE KNIFE WITH SCABBARD INSCRIBED TO CIVIL WAR COL. J. M. SANDERSON. Blade Length: 6” Overall Length: 10 - 1/2” The knife is accompanied by a hand-written yellowed receipt that reads: “Brimfield 1982 Summer Show, Shively knife from Mary Chilson $125 JM Sanderson NY Artillery - Civil War. JOHN M SANDERSON”. The included paperwork states that John M. Sanderson was born in 1840 in Albany, New York, and died in 1918 in Shawano, Wisconsin. He enlisted in the Civil War as a member of the 11th New York Independent Battery as part of the Army of the Potomac. He served faithfully for 3 years before moving to Chicago, Illinois. He was involved in the G.A.R. and often spoke of his time in the service. He was referred to by locals as “Colonel Sanderson”, although he never obtained that rank. He attended a “reunion of the army people” in Gettysburg a few years before his death. The clip point blade is stamped “H. SHIVELY / 75 CHESTNUT ST. /PHILAD” on the left side at top. The ivory grip scales are checkered and retained to tang by 4 coin silver rivets. Both sides have a shaped coin silver escutcheon, the left side is inscribed “J.M. Sanderson”. Complete with a large portion of its original leather scabbard with coin silver throat mount. Henry Shively was the cutler of Rezin Bowie, who was Jim Bowie’s brother. CONDITION: As found and untouched. Blade shows heavy wear and sharpening marks throughout. Markings on blade very good. Grip scales are very good and retain a pleasing honey patina, left side with a tiny age crack just above the blade. Coin silver is unpolished and period inscription is very good. Scabbard has heavy craving and a portion missing at the tip. A very honest presentation Shively Bowie with provenance. 5,000 - 10,000

1188 - FACTORY SEALED REMINGTON UMC .44 HENRY FLAT RIMFIRE BOX. Tan two piece box with green top and side labels. This box is full and correct. It is factory sealed. CONDITION: The top label shows some minute wear from storage. The side label shows some storage wear. Box is as mint and will display well. 2,000 - 4,000

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1189 - (A) MAGNIFICENT 1860 HENRY FACTORY ENGRAVED & SILVER PLATED RIFLE (1862). Manufacturer: Henry Model: 1860 Serial No. 1232 Caliber/Bore: .44 RF Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique Barrel is marked with Henry pattern “OCT 16, 1860 / MANUFACT’D BY NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CT.”. Comes equipped with a rosewood stock mounted with sling swivel on right side. Right side of stock and right side of barrel have one swing attachment mounted. All numbers match on screw heads. Stock is numbered to the receiver. Factory style engraving on both left and right side of receiver that is completely silver plated. Border lines of receiver indicate a chip style border line. No engraving on barrel, but engraving on buttplate to match the receiver. This factory engraved Henry conforms to a standard scroll style on the right side of receiver. Note the floral spray in area of the lever screw on the left side. This same pattern can be found on page 19 of “The Book of Winchester Engraving”. Their engraving matches the same pattern as serial No. 1232. “Engraved Henry rifles are among the most sought after antique firearms in the world. The quality of hand embellishment used during the mid-19th century in America literally transformed an ordinary firearm into a work of art…special ordered pieces display expert craftsmanship…

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featured stocks of select grain woods… The soft metal receivers of brass frame Henry rifles easily lent themselves to engraving and inscriptions, both yesterday and today.” CONDITION: Barrel would rate a 70-85% original barrel blue with the magazine portion rating a 45-60% blue with a balance turning a light patina. Hammer is case colored as well as trigger and lever. Hammer retains 80-85% original case color, lever mostly silvered out with case colors in protected areas. Trigger is of a light patina. Buttplate has only the heel and toe for wear, with 90% of the silver plating remaining. Bright and shiny bore with deep rifling, action cycles correctly, and mechanics are fine. Receiver retains 96-97% original silver plating on both left and right side. No scratches or dings are evident anywhere on either side of receiver. Stock retains 98% of its finish with minor surface scratches on left and right side. One crack at base of stock on left side next to receiver runs about 3/4” in length, looks to be an old crack. 70,000 - 100,000

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1190 - (A) OUTSTANDING EARLY NEW HAVEN ARMS MODEL 1860 HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Henry Model: 1860 Serial No. 919 Caliber/Bore: .44 RF Barrel Length: 24 - 1/4” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured circa 1862 during the American Civil War. Rifle features a blued 24 - 1/4” octagon barrel chambered in .44 Henry Flat Rimfire and stamped on the top flat with early small style 2-line address. Early German silver half moon front sight and 1000-yard folding ladder rear sight. Full length magazine tube with correct small style brass follower. Iconic brass frame built with a rear sight dovetail. The plain walnut buttstock is formed with an obtuse comb angle and perch belly. Early rounded heel brass trapdoor butt plate. Tool trap retains an original 4-piece hickory cleaning rod marked “C” on the largest ferrule. PROVENANCE: Roberts Collection of Oregon until 1983, as is noted in a pair of letters, one notarized, signed by Henry authority Herold Dowd, as as well as a note signed by Ron Nick. Photocopies of these documents are included with this lot. CONDITION: Excellent. The barrel and magazine tube retain approximately 95% of their original, rich blued finish with some mild edgewear and thinning, as well as a few small scratches. Frame exhibits a highly attractive golden mustard patina. Stock has been lightly cleaned with a coat of oil added. Some scatted marks present. Bore is especially fine and bright, with strong, well-defined rifling throughout. Crisp mechanics. Matching serial number “919” observed on barrel, lower receiver tang, stock channel, butt plate, and all stock screws. Matching “391” assembly numbers present on the loading gate and the round portion of the barrel under the gate; the muzzle collar unnumbered. Cleaning rod is very fine. A superb, high condition Henry for the advanced collector. 45,000 - 75,000

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1191 - (A) VERY FINE NEW HAVEN ARMS MODEL 1860 HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: New Haven Arms Model: 1860 Henry Serial No. 5979 Caliber/Bore: .44 RF Barrel Length: 24 - 1/4” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1863 by New Haven Arms Co. at the height of the Civil War, where many Henry repeating rifles were used as private purchase arms in addition to limited government contracts. This rifle features a blued 24 - 1/4” octagon barrel chambered in .44 Henry Flat RF and stamped on the top flat with large style 2-line address. Correct later style tapered squared back German silver blade front sight and dovetail mounted folding ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards. Full length magazine tube with with large brass follower and forward sling bar. The plain walnut buttstock is formed with an obtuse comb angle and mildly curved belly, a defined “Henry bump” present on the left side. Stock hardware includes a left mounted iron sling swivel and a later style brass crescent butt plate with pointed heel and tool trap. CONDITION: A very fine example. Barrel displays the majority of its original blue, especially in protected areas, the balance fading to a rich plum. Receiver exhibits an exceedingly attractive bright golden-toned patina, some aged grease present in the panel gaps. Stock is likewise fine with minor blemishes and an abrasion near the toe. Especially fine and bright bore with strong well defined rifling. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed on the barrel breech, receiver tang, stock channel, and inside of butt plate. Screws are unnumbered as is consistent with production above approximately serial number 5100. Matching “175” assembly numbers present on the loading gate and the round portion of the barrel under the gate, the muzzle collar unnumbered. An overall outstanding, untouched example of a highly desirable Civil War period repeating rifle. 40,000 - 60,000

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1192 - (A) HARD TO FIND WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1886 Serial No. 100209 Caliber/Bore: .40-82 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Antique High collector quality Model 1886 Carbine made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1895. Plain 22” blued round factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address in 40-82 W.C.F. with a full-length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with standard carbine graduated flip rear sight. Case-hardened solid saddle ring frame and plain trigger. Standard carbine configuration walnut stocks with case-hardened lever, hammer, trigger, and carbine steel buttplate. Factory research confirms options. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% remaining case colors. 90% remaining original varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. It is a rare gun in hard-to-find condition and seldom available for sale. 35,000 - 45,000

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1193 - (A) OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 205275B Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique High condition Third Model 1873 made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1886. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Proof Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and King’s Patent markings, chambered in .44 W.C.F., with scarce blued button tubular magazine. Standard blade front sight with 22 rear sight. Case-hardened third model solid frame with blued loading gate, case-colored hammer, and lever with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stock with case-hardened crescent trapdoor steel buttplate containing a Winchester 4-piece steel cleaning rod. Comes with Cody research confirming manufacture and options. PROVENANCE: Ex. Wes Adams Collection. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% remaining case colors. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. Possibly one of the best Winchester 1873s in existence. 25,000 - 35,000

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1194 - (C) SUPERB WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION SHORT RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1892 Serial No. 982100 Caliber/Bore: .44 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Serious-minded collector grade Model 92 made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1927. Plain 20” octagonal blued factory special order Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address, marked “MODEL 92” with a full-length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight and 22G rear sight. Blued solid frame with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with blued hammer, lever, and crescent steel buttplate. PROVENANCE: Ex. Woody Frey Collection. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with 98% remaining action blue with light operation wear. 98% original varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. This gun appears possibly unfired and is virtually impossible to improve upon. 20,000 - 30,000

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1195 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 91776A Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Antique High collector quality Model 1873 made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1882. Plain 20” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and King’s patent in .44-40 with a full length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with later style graduated flip rear sight. Blued 3rd model frame with saddle ring, plain trigger, and brass unmarked elevator. Standard carbine configuration walnut stocks with case hardened hammer, trigger, lever, and carbine style buttplate with trapdoor, a containing Winchester 3-piece cleaning rod inside. Comes with Cody Research confirming manufacture and configuration. CONDITION: 95% fading barrel blue with light freckling and some discoloration along sight plane with 98% remaining action blue; nice saddle ring shadow. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. Light handling marks. This gun could possibly be unfired. 15,000 - 25,000

1196 - (A) DELUXE OPEN TOP WINCHESTER 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE (1878). Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1876 Serial No. 4922 Caliber/Bore: .45-75 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1878. Rare open top deluxe model with 5000 total made of this model, far fewer deluxe models, only 91 made with half round barrel, and only 103 with checkered stocks. Gun has 28” blued half-round Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester address and King’s Patent, sheared front blade sight, and Rocky Mountain rear adjustable sight. Full-length blued magazine tube. Case hardened open top receiver with factory set trigger. Tang was marked under the wood with a single “X” and assembly number of “187”. Factory checkered standard walnut stock marked “187” in tang channel with case-hardened trap buttplate and matching checkered walnut standard forearm. Comes with Cody Research letter confirming all options. CONDITION: 95% overall condition as professionally restored with light handling marks. Dark bore with sharp rifling with lands looking slightly pitted with excellent mechanics. A nicely restored rare Winchester. 18,000 - 22,000

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1197 - (A) FINE AND RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION MUSKET. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1886 Serial No. 81874 Caliber/Bore: .45-70 Government Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique It is estimated that only 374 1886 muskets were produced, making them the rarest of all production Winchester muskets and the rarest standard 1886 model. Per an included factory letter copy, this example was shipped as a musket in .45-70 September 20, 1893, on order 24059 with 24 other 1886s. Fit with a standard 30” brightly blued round barrel with 2-line address and “.45-70” markings. Blade front sight military ladder rear sight. Case hardened receiver is stamped “MODEL 1886” on the tang. Full-length smooth walnut forend with steel nose cap and a single barrel band with sling swivel. Straight grain walnut stock with rear sling swivel and steel tool trap butt plate. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains nearly all of its original factory blue with some light freckling. Receiver exhibits a characteristic silvery patina. Mounts have drifted to a pleasing brown patina. Stocks are fine, retaining the vast majority of their original finish with some scattered impressions and abrasions. Very fine bright bore displaying sharp rifling throughout. Mechanically fine. This very nice example of a scarcely encountered ‘86 musket would make an excellent addition to any Winchester collection. 9,000 - 15,000

1198 - (A) DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 222245 Caliber/Bore: .32 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1886. Plain 24” blued octagonal factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and King’s patent in 32 W.C.F. with full length blued tubular magazine. Rifle was originally shipped with a 30” barrel with Beech front sight; this example was shortened at some point, as is commonly encountered on guns shipped with extra length barrels. Standard front sight with fixed notch rear sight and desirable Winchester 73 covered peep tang sight. Case-hardened frame with set trigger. Deluxe checkered walnut pistol grip stocks with black ebony triangle inlay and crescent steel buttplate. The brass elevator is marked “32 CAL” and is stamped during the period of use with a former owner’s name “R. Thurman”. Factory research confirms all other options, including tang sight. CONDITION: 50+% fading barrel blue on barrel with light freckling, finish fading to plum patina throughout. Silvery brown patinaed receiver with a few faint flashes of case color in protected areas. 10% varnish. Heavy handling marks and dings overall with checkering worn flat. Dark pitted bore with visible rifling and soft mechanics, set trigger is out of adjustment. A great gun for restoration. 5,000 - 8,000

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1199 - (A) WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1886 Serial No. 33816 Caliber/Bore: .40-82 WCF Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1889. Blued non-standard 30” octagon Winchester Steel barrel with blade front sight and plugged rear dovetail marked in front of rear dovetail “BROWNING BROTHERS OGDEN UTAH”. Case-hardened receiver with blued full magazine and special-order single set trigger. Plain walnut stock with Winchester crescent steel buttplate. Matching walnut forearm. Cody research mentions set trigger, caliber and octagon barrel but does mention 30” barrel length. It should be noted that this gun could have been modified by Browning Brothers, who at the time were agents for Winchester and very capable of repair work. CONDITION: 95% original blue with light edge and operation wear with brown patina starting to show. 40% fading case colors with remaining silvery brown areas. 80% original varnish with some scratches and handling marks. Good bore with sharp lands and grooves and crisp mechanics. 7,500 - 12,500

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1200 - (C) TURNBULL RESTORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .40-65 W.C.F. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1886 Serial No. 121321 Caliber/Bore: .40-65 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1900 and subsequently restored by Turnbull Industries. Plain 26” octagonal blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and marked “.40-65 W.C.F.” with full length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight, 22 rear sight, and Lyman tang rear peep. Case-hardened solid frame with nitre blued loading gate, case hardened hammer, lever, and plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with case hardened crescent steel buttplate. Comes with Cody research confirming manufacture and options, except original caliber was .38-56 W.C.F. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% remaining case colors. 98% varnish. Small handling marks, and dings overall. Dark pitted bore with visible rifling and soft mechanics. 5,500 - 8,500

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1201 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1886 Serial No. 3129 Caliber/Bore: .40-82 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Antique Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in late 1886 in the first year of production, serial number 3129. Plain 26” blued octagon factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address, marked “40-82 W.C.F.”, with full-length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with buckhorn rear sight. Case-hardened solid frame receiver with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with case-hardened crescent steel buttplate. Factory research confirms options. CONDITION: 70% fading barrel blue with light freckling with 20% remaining action colors. 70% original varnish. Handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling; crisp mechanics. A nice condition, early 1886. 4,000 - 7,000

1202 - (C) HIGH CONDITION WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1892 Serial No. 290348 Caliber/Bore: .32-20 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Gun for the meticulous Winchester collector made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1905. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and a full length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with standard rear 22G sight. Blued solid frame with case-hardened lever and hammer and plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with case-hardened crescent steel buttplate. It comes with Cody Research, which verifies manufacture and options. CONDITION: 98% dark barrel blue, 95% remaining action blue with only marks near locking lugs with some freckling and light silvery area. The lever, hammer, and buttplate case is starting to fade to a plum but are still above 90% coverage. 95% varnish. Small handling marks, and dings overall. Bright, fantastic bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. It’s a hard gun to upgrade from! 6,000 - 10,000

1203 - (C) HIGH CONDITION DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .38-55. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. 321559 Caliber/Bore: .38-55 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1906. 26” half-octagon blued standard weight Winchester Steel barrel with blade front sight, 22G rear sight, Lyman folding tang peep; Winchester address, patent, and caliber markings. Blued finish takedown action with plain trigger, case-hardened lever and hammer, and with full length blued magazine. “Deluxe” style checkered walnut pistol grip stock with case hardened shotgun style steel smooth buttplate, Winchester logo grip cap, factory style hook and eye sling swivels, and leather strap. Matching checkered forearm with blued forearm cap Comes with Cody Research confirming all options except swivels and shotgun butt. CONDITION: 98% original fading factory finish with light edge wear. Stock has 98% original varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. A great 94 Deluxe. 6,000 - 8,000

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1204 - (C) WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .30 WCF OWNED BY TOM RYNNING, A ROUGH RIDER AT SAN JUAN HILL, CAPTAIN OF THE ARIZONA RANGERS, AND U.S. MARSHAL. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. 907683 Caliber/Bore: .30 WCF Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Curio & Relic According to an included copy of an affidavit signed by Daryl Dwyers, this rifle belonged to Tom Rynning, a famed member of the Arizona Rangers, Rough Riders, and a U.S. Marshal. Rynning was born in Norway and immigrated with his parents in 1868, at the age of 2, when the family settled in Wisconsin. In 1885, Rynning enlisted in the 8th Cavalry regiment and participated in the Indian Wars, serving under Sheridan against the Cheyenne before transferring to the Arizona Territory, where he served under Fountain and fought in the Apache Wars, including being present when Leonard Wood captured Geronimo. Rynning then rode to Dakota and fought in the Ghost Dance War before he was honorably discharged in 1891. After the Indian Wars, he settled in Tucson, Arizona, and became a building contractor. In 1898 Leonard Wood, whom Rynning knew and was friends with, was raising soldiers for a volunteer cavalry regiment for the Spanish-American War, and Rynning joined as a private in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, known as the Rough Riders. He fought at San Juan Heights, where he assumed field command of the Americans after Captain O’Neill was shot in the head, leading the Rough Riders up Kettle Hill, and ordering the waving of the regiment flag from the top of the hill (incidentally, that flag is now preserved in the state capitol building in Phoenix, Arizona), and then joining Roosevelt on the charge up San Juan Hill. After the war, another Rough Rider, Alexander Brodie, was elected governor of Arizona, and appointed Rynning as the new captain of the Arizona Rangers after the resignation of Burton Mossman. As the captain of the Rangers, Rynning was involved in the Clifton and Morenci riots, the Cananea Strike, and the 1906 raid of Partido Liberal Mexicano, which uncovered weapon caches intended for raids into Mexico. He resigned from captaincy in 1907, and President Taft appointed him to the position of Superintendent of the Yuma Territorial Prison, which Rynning immediately abandoned in favor of beginning construction of the Prison Complex at Florence, which is still in use. He was removed as superintendent in 1912 by a new governor, George Hunt, and was reinstated by Hunt’s successor, Edward Campbell, in 1921. He would later move to San Diego, where he became a deputy marshal in 1934, and served as undersheriff before dying in 1941. He was buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, where his tombstone still stands. The rifle was made in 1921 and is fit with a blued 20” nickel steel round barrel with pinned blade front sight and standard rear sight. Chambered in .30 W.C.F. with full magazine. Barrel with typical legends. Blued solid saddle ring frame with blued loading gate and plain trigger. Shotgun style butt with smooth steel buttplate and matching plain walnut forearm. CONDITION: Overall good. 90% original factory barrel finish with light usage wear and random handling marks. Action has faded to a silvery patina with traces of blue left on the loading gate, lever, hammer, and bolt. 80% original stock varnish with usage dings and marks; most offensive at toe. Good mechanics, bright bore with visible rifling. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a binder with copies of photos of Rynning, copy of aforementioned affidavit signed by Daryl Dwyers and witnessed by Captain Gerald Rowe, attesting that this gun, listed by serial number, was purchased and used by Rynning. Dwyers relates some history as well, some of which does not suit the provided dates (the gun was manufactured too late for Rynning to have used as an Arizona Ranger, and the Rangers disbanded in 1909, making it impossible for him to have been a tracker for them after he was Superintendent) but may just be misremembering family stories told to him. Dwyers states that the Winchester was given to his mother, Rynning’s daughter, who then passed it to him, and Rynning was turning overship over to “Sgt. Taylor, making it his property and do hereby disclaim ownership of it.” Other contents include various scans of books, newspapers, and printouts of webpages discussing Rynning. PROVENANCE: Ex. Dick Burdick, Ex. Schreiner collections. 4,000 - 6,000

1205 - (C) DESIRABLE RUSSIAN CONTRACT WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 MUSKET WITH BAYONET. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1895 Russian Musket Serial No. 338425 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x54mmR Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Embroiled in World War I and in dire need of small arms and ammunition, Russia contracted with several foreign companies, including Winchester, for armaments. Prior to the Bolshevik revolution, Russia purchased some 290,000 Model 1895 muskets chambered in 7.62x54mmR with stripper clip guides. This example was manufactured circa 1916 and remains in standard configuration for these contract rifles. Fitted with a 28” blued barrel, brass blade front sight, and ladder rear. Receiver stamped on bridge with Winchester proof and “7.62 / M. M.” caliber designation. Full length walnut finger groove forend with handguard, retained by a pair of blued barrel bands, the forward band milled with bayonet lug. Buttstock is plainly grained walnut with tool trap buttplate and boxed “XN3” proof stamped on right side. Musket is accompanied by a correct long style 16” bayonet with steel and leather scabbard, as well as a woven sling. CONDITION: Good overall. Barrel retains the majority of the factory blue with some fading and spotting. Receiver and lever also retain significant portions of original blue, fading to brown patina with some evidence of cleaning. Stocks are very good overall, showing expected scattered bumps and bruises. Bore is frosted with well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. Bayonet is good with some cleaned oxidation spots, the scabbard largely patina. A very desirable military musket in nicer condition than usually encountered. 6,000 - 8,000

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1206 - (C) RUSSIAN CONTRACT COLT 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH SWEDISH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Russian contract Serial No. C42087 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped in June 1916 as per factory letter from Colt. Russia funneled most of the purchases through Britain, which were marked in Cyrillic on the dust cover; this gun is not marked as such and the letter indicates shipment straight to Russia. Half-moon front sight, U notch flat top rear sight. 2 line 2 block patent dates and Colt information on left side of slide, no Rampant Colt observed. There is a small British broad arrow proof on the inside of the slide, near the firing pin channel. Right side of slide with “COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE 45”. Barrel is only marked with an illegible stamp in front of lug, looks like it may be a “T”. Frame with “GOVERNMENT MODEL / C 42087”. Checkered spur hammer, left side only safety with relief mill cut, slide release with relief mill cut, and magazine release. Short 1911 grip safety, flat smooth mainspring housing with lanyard loop. 2-piece truncated diamond walnut grips. 2-tone magazine with lanyard loop. These rare guns were shipped into Murmansk and Archangel before distribution to Russian forces; beyond that little of their history is known, however, there is one account that a 1911 was used to kill the Romanovs. Accompanied by a Swedish Lahti holster that has clearly been with this gun for some time. CONDITION: Good, with evidence of a chemical homogenization throughout, mixed with what appears to be the original blue in protected areas. Scattered areas of oxidation and heavy use such as under slide release, rear of frame, normal for these guns. Grip straps are essentially silver, with silvering to high edges and towards muzzle consistent with holster use. Bore with strong rifling and frosting in grooves. Holster is very good, supple, with some crazing to leather and 1 belt strap replaced, but stitching is tight and serviceable. EMW 6,000 - 8,000 1207 - (A) VERY RARE 20” SMITH & WESSON MODEL 320 REVOLVING RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 320 Serial No. 132 Caliber/Bore: .320 S&W Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Antique Smith & Wesson manufactured only 977 Model 320 revolving rifles between 1879 and 1887, with just 224 made with 20” barrels. This high polish blue finished example is fit with a rare 20” round barrel marked on the full-length rib with 2-line address and mounted with replacement German silver half moon front sight and slip up v-notch rear sight. An original tang-mounted aperture sight is also included. Standard round butt New Model No. 3 action with 6-shot fluted cylinder chambered in the proprietary .320 S&W rifle cartridge with case hardened hammer and trigger guard. 2-piece checkered and “S&W” monogrammed hard rubber grips are richly colored with marbled red and black. Checkered and monogrammed mottled bright red and black forend. Correct Circassian walnut detachable stock with polish blued mount and monogrammed hard rubber butt plate. Housed in a correct felt lined and partitioned case with brass corner protectors and leather handle. CONDITION: Very fine. Majority of the factory-applied blue is retained on barrel and frame with some toning to brown patina. Cylinder has turned to brown patina. Traces of case color present on hammer. Hard rubber components are very fine, with a crack present on the right grip. Stock is excellent with some light marks, retaining portions of thinning blue on mount. Fine bright bore showing sharp rifling and a few pits. Fine mechanics. Case shows wear with some material loss on the right end. Straps are present but missing the last few inches. 7,000 - 10,000

1208 - (C) HIGH CONDITION 2ND GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 62460SA Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1972 with 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with blade front sight, blue finish, color case hardened frame, “V” notch rear sight, polished hammer, and checkered rubber grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval and an American Eagle with shield on either grip panel. Accompanied with appropriate 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army Stagecoach factory box. Complete with factory letter confirming configuration and shipment on July 13, 1972 to L.M. Burney Inc. in Lamesa, Texas. This lot is consecutively numbered with Lot 1203, and both guns were part of the same shipment. CONDITION: Excellent+ and near mint with virtually all of the factory bluing remaining. Gilt in the barrel address and caliber marking is virtually all present. Frame retains bright case colors. Cylinder has a ghost of a dragline which is very thin and has not gone completely through the bluing yet. Hammer shows scattered very minor light oxidation at top on the right side. Bore is bright with sharp rifling, possibly unfired. Box is very good with wear at edges. 8,000 - 12,000 134

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1209 - (C) HIGH CONDITION TEXAS SHIPPED 2ND GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 62459SA Caliber/Bore: .45 Long Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1972 with 7 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with blade front sight, blue finish, color case hardened frame, “V” notch rear sight, polished hammer, and checkered rubber grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval and an American Eagle with shield on either grip panel. Accompanied by an appropriate 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army Stagecoach factory box. Complete with factory letter confirming configuration and shipment on July 13, 1972, to L.M. Burney Inc. in Lamesa, Texas. This lot is consecutively numbered with Lot 1202, and both guns were part of the same shipment. CONDITION: Excellent+ and near mint with virtually all of the factory bluing remaining. Gilt in the barrel address and caliber marking is virtually all present. Frame retains bright case colors. Cylinder has a ghost of a dragline which is very thin and has not gone completely through the bluing yet. Hammer shows scattered very minor light oxidation at top. Bore is bright with sharp rifling, possibly unfired. Box is very good with wear at edges. 8,000 - 12,000

1210 - (C) AN EXTRAORDINARILY SCARCE DOCUMENTED SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR MODEL 1917 TARGET VARIATION REVOLVER, ONE OF APPROXIMATELY 5 KNOWN TO EXIST. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 1917 Serial No. 172808 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic The 1917 was a revolver designed to shoot .45 ACP or .45 Auto Rim and was wildly popular during World War I, with approximately 175,000 revolvers produced and an additional 25,000 revolvers produced for Brazil via contract in 1937. Commercially, the gun was manufactured until 1948, and 210,000 were produced. Of that nearly 400,000 unit production history, only 5 are speculated to have been produced with the target variation with a pinned Patridge front sight on a raised base and a rear sight contoured into the notch. This example has both features, but the front sight appears to be a replacement. An included letter from Roy Jinks confirms that this gun shipped as a “Smith & Wesson .45 Hand Ejector Model of 1917, Post World War I, Rare Target Variation, caliber .45 ACP or .45 Auto Rim, revolver”, serial number 172808, March 24th, 1921, and delivered to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., Chicago, Illinois, with 5 - 1/2” barrel, adjustable rear target sight, blue finish, butt swivel, and checkered walnut grips without medallions. S&W trademark on left side of frame, “S. & W. D.A. 45” on left side of barrel, serials on crane recess and butt, with a small “(Eagle head) / S2” also on crane recess. CONDITION: Metal retains the majority of the blue finish with some mild oxidation on front sight and a few small spots on left side of barrel. Barrel has plum browning coming through on both sides but still retains approximately 40-50% of the bluing. Frame has scattered handling marks, some silvering, and silvering to high edges and reciprocating areas. Hammer has approximately 15-20% case colors, balance brown. Grips are very good, with some minor handling marks and dings, but solid and free of cracks. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong lands and mild frosting. A very scarce revolver and virtually never seen with confirming documentation. 10,000 - 18,000

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1211 - (C) RARE HIGH POLISH HIGH CONDITION SMITH & WESSON US ARMY MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: M1917 Serial No. 181852 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Smith & Wesson circa 1945 with very few made with this style of finish, roughly 10000. High polish blue 5 - 1/2” round pinned barrel with pinned blade front sight. Barrel has “S&W DA 45” marking on left, and Smith & Wesson address on top. High polish blue finish “S&W” marked double action frame with trigger guar and lanyard loop; cylinder with matching serial number. Case-hardened trigger and hammer. Factory checkered walnut diamond 2-piece grips with “S&W” logo silver finished medallions. All matching numbers with all correct markings. Comes in a correctly marked hinged purple factory box with a beige-colored interior, original grease paper, and factory paperwork. CONDITION: Overall 99% original factory finish with light turn line. 99% vivid case colors. Good grips with fantastic varnish. Good mechanics (original grease in corners) with bright bore with visible rifling and markings. Box and papers in good condition with box corners slightly tattered. A very desirable high-condition Smith & Wesson. 8,000 - 12,000 1212 - (C) OUTSTANDING COLT NEW SERVICE TARGET DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Service Serial No. 324314 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped November 5th, 1926, as a single gun shipment to Wm. H. Hoegee Company of Los Angeles, California, as a blued 7 - 1/2” New Service chambered in .45 Colt. Factory brushed blue 7 - 1/2” round barrel stamped on the top with 2-line Colt address and on the left with “NEW SERVICE 45 COLT”. Adjustable gold bead target front sight. Matted flat top target frame with adjustable u-notch rear sight. Grip straps checkered and fitted with attractive and desirable 2-piece checkered walnut fleur-de-lis pattern grips inset with deep dish Rampant Colt medallions. A 2016 dated factory research letter is included with this revolver. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory-applied blue is retained throughout, other than a few minor handling marks. Only a ghost turn line present. Grips are likewise very fine, displaying sharp checkering with only minor handling marks. Mirror bore. Tight lock up. A magnificent example of the crown jewel of Colt’s pre-War double action revolver line. 6,000 - 15,000 1213 - (M) COLT 3RD GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY CUSTOM EMBELLISHED BY NUTMEG SPORTS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. SA44567 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Commissioned by Jim Alaimo, who was in charge of the Colt Custom Shop for a few years and the founder of Nutmeg Sports LLC. The gun has been exquisitely engraved by master engraver Carmine Lombardi. It has his initials “CML” on the front of the frame under the barrel. It is engraved with a scroll and foliate design with a punch dot background. There are geometric designs in front of the trigger guard and at the top of the back strap. The front sight and the hammer have also been engraved. The gun has approximately 85% coverage or C+ engraving. Bright nitre blue screws, trigger, cylinder pin, and ejector. It has a silver plated finish. Ivory 1-piece grip that was furnished by Nutmeg Sports. The fit and finish of this gun is superb. Colt single line address on top of the barre. “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT U.S.A.” and the caliber designation on the left side of the barrel “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .357 MAGNUM”. 2-line patent marks with the Rampant Colt Logo on the left side of the frame. CONDITION: The gun retains virtually all of the silver plating with just a couple of minute wear spots. The nitre blue parts have vibrant colors and the screws have not been molested. The ivory grip fits superbly. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. This gun has not been fired since all of this work was done. Comes in the original wood grain one-piece box with the paperwork. A wonderful example of a 3rd Generation Colt Single Action Army. 7,000 - 10,000

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1214 - (M) “THE HAND OF GOD” USFA SINGLE ACTION ARMY USED BY RUSSELL CROWE AS BEN WADE IN THE 2007 FILM 3:10 TO YUMA. Manufacturer: USFA MFG. CO. Model: SAA Serial No. 16101 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Did you see The Hand of God? ... His pistol. Manufactured “under the blue dome” of the old Colt Armory to exacting specifications by the U.S. Firearms Co., this authenticated Single Action Army revolver is the iconic screen used Hand of God carried and put to good use by Russell Crowe in his starring role as Ben Wade in the 2007 feature western “3:10 to Yuma”. The film follows outlaw Ben Wade and his gang as they menace Arizona in the 1880s, brutally robbing an armored stage with his infamous Hand of God revolver in hand. After being captured, a down-on-his-luck rancher offers to escort Wade to make the 3:10 train to Yuma, where he would be imprisoned. The perilous journey with Wade’s gang in tow builds respect between the outlaw and his captor, who eventually would lose his life bringing Wade to justice. The Hand of God revolver is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity and Bill of Sale signed by Crowe’s gun coach and movie armorer Thell Reed listing it by serial number and detailing its use in the film and iconic features. A DVD copy of the movie featuring Crowe with this revolver on the cover is also included. The Hand of God is built with a 4 - 3/4” polished blued barrel, .45 Colt chambering, 6-shot fluted cylinder, and case hardened frame. As specially made for the film, the grips are smooth ebony inlaid with 18K gold crucifixes on each side. At the request of Russell Crowe, the trigger guard has also been slimmed for better handling. CONDITION: Very good. The original finishes have been “broken in” with some holster wear and thinning on the grip straps, creating a very attractive Western outlaw used appearance. The grips have some minor handling marks by are otherwise very fine. Very strong, lightly frosted bore. Especially fine, tuned mechanics fit for a gunfighter. An extremely rare offering of a truly iconic movie gun. A real piece of modern cinema history! 15,000 - 25,000 1215 - (C) VERY FINE COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Service Serial No. 136235 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped March 30, 1917 as a single gun shipment to George Worthington Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, for W. C. Andrews. The included factory letter specifies the gun shipped with blued finish, checkered walnut stocks, .45 Colt chambering, and 7 - 1/2” barrel. Configuration remains as shipped. The 7 - 1/2” tapered round barrel is stamped on the top with 2-line Colt address and on the left “NEW SERVICE 45 COLT. Blade front sight and frame notch rear. Lanyard loop butt with a pair of very attractive and desirable checkered walnut fleur-de-lis grips inset with deep dish rampant Colt medallions. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory brushed blue is retained throughout, other than some high edge silvering and a light turn line. Grips are very fine with only minor handling marks. Especially fine, bright bore. Fine mechanics and tight lockup. A very fine and attractive pre-war double action Colt. 8,000 - 12,000 1216 - (C) FINE AND RARE DOCUMENTED 4 - 1/2” COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Service Serial No. 200514 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped September 16th, 1924, as a single gun shipment to Simmons Hardware of St. Louis, Missouri, for the Union Hardware Company. The included factory letter specifies the gun shipped with blued finish, .45 Colt chambering, and 4 - 1/2” barrel. Configuration remains as shipped. The rare 4 - 1/2” round barrel is stamped on the top with 2-line Colt address and on the left “NEW SERVICE 45 COLT”. Blade front sight and frame notch rear. Lanyard loop butt with a pair of checkered “COLT” hard rubber grips. PROVENANCE: Purchased from the Doug Coffee Collection by the consignor. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory brushed blue is retained throughout, other than some light high edge silvering, faint evidence of the action operating, and an insignificant turn line. Grips are extremely fine, with only a few minor handling marks. Especially fine, bright bore. Fine mechanics and tight lockup. A very nice example. 6,000 - 15,000

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1217 - (C) HIGH CONDITION PRE-WAR / POST-WAR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX AND FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Single Action Army Serial No. 357253 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped September 14, 1956, to Colt Vice President and Director of Sales Richard S. Havourd of Wethersfield, Connecticut. As is noted in an included factory letter, this Pre-War/Post-War Single Action was assembled from Pre-War components by master gunsmiths Harry St. John and Al DeJohn, founder of the Colt Custom Shop. Only 338 of these revolvers are estimated to have been produced, largely for promotional purposes. As shipped with a blued 5 - 1/2” round barrel with blade front sight. Barrel has a “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY 38 SPECIAL” marking on left and Colt’s Hartford address on top. Case-hardened frame with blued finish cylinder and trigger guard. Trigger guard bears Harry St. John’s “F” inspector touchmark. Factory black checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt 2-piece grips. All matching numbers with all correct markings. It comes in correct Colt-hinged purple factory box with white colored interior, as well as a scarce original Colt factory target and cleaning brush. CONDITION: Overall 99% original factory finish, no visible turn line. Factory grease still in mechanisms. 99% vivid case colors. Good grips with phenomenal checkering. Good bright bore with visible rifling and markings. Box and papers are in good condition, box corners slightly tattered, pencil numbered to the gun. An outstanding, very desirable Colt executive shipped Pre-War / Post-War, possibly test-fired only. A rare opportunity to acquire a revolver factory documented as built by perhaps Colt’s most famous master gunsmiths. 16,000 - 25,000

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1218 - (C) EXCEPTIONAL COLT NEW SERVICE FLAT TOP TARGET DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: New Service Serial No. 307182 Caliber/Bore: .44 Russian Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1920. Attractive factory blued finish throughout. 7 - 1/2” round stamped on the top with 2-line Colt address and on the left “NEW SERVICE / RUSSIAN AND / S&W SPECIAL / 44”. Adjustable target front sight. Flat top target frame with adjustable u-notch rear sight. Checkered grip straps fitted with a pair of very desirable and attractive fleur-de-lis pattern checkered walnut grips inset with deep dish rampant Colt medallions. CONDITION: Excellent. Approximately 97% original blue with light edgewear and other minor marks. Grips are likewise excellent with only light handling marks. Especially fine and bright bore. Tight lock up. A fantastic example of one of Colt’s finest pre-War double action revolvers. 8,000 - 12,000 1219 - (C) VERY RARE WOODEN GRIP 2ND GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN .44 SPECIAL WITH BOX FROM THE DON WILKERSON COLLECTION. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 22183SA Caliber/Bore: .44 Special Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Colt Firearms Company in 1958 (1st year for .44 Special caliber in the 2nd Generation). Rare 5 -1/2” round blued barrel with blade front sight in .44 Special. Barrel has “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY 44 SPECIAL” marking on left side and Colt’s Hartford address on top. Case-hardened finished frame with matching serial numbers on blued cylinder and trigger guard. Factory finish plain walnut 2-piece grips; this gun was 1 of 30 made this way. All matching numbers with all correct markings. Comes in the correct Colt hinged black factory box with green colored interior, containing original Colt factory cleaning rod and all factory paperwork. PROVENANCE: Don Wilkerson Collection. CONDITION: Overall 98% original factory finish with light turn line. 98% vivid case colors. Good grips with excellent varnish. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Box and papers in good condition with box corners slightly tattered. A very desirable Colt. 5,000 - 10,000 1220 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 356525 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1938 per serial number. Classic 5 - 1/2” .45 Colt configuration with black front sight, a wide notch in strap as rear sight, “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45” on left side of barrel, Colt’s information in one line across top of barrel, 2-line 3-date patent information on left side of frame, kidney shaped ejector rod head. The gun has approximate A class coverage of modern pneumatic cut engraving of acanthus scroll. Grips are checkered with spearhead intrusions and flush medallions. Reapplied nickel plating through, with Colt’s ampersand mark on left side of trigger guard. Housed in a Colt maroon box with no markings on underside. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the reapplied nickel finish with some superficial scratches throughout. Engraving is sharp to the touch. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore has strong rifling with soft frosting throughout. Box with age related distress and peeling, bottom with particularly heavy peeling. 8,000 - 12,000

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1221 - (C) SUPERB PRE-WAR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 312332 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1910. Brilliantly polished blued 7 - 1/2” barrel with 1-line address and “45 COLT” caliber marking. Blade front sight and frame notch rear. Case hardened smokeless frame stamped on the left with 2-line patent date encircled rampant Colt. Blued trigger “VP” proofed trigger guard. Nitre blue screws and checkered trigger. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber with rampant Colt trademarks. Housed in a hinged lid black box lettered “Colt” on the lid in gold. An included letter from the Colt Archives notes no records are available for this serial number. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent. 99% original brilliant blue retained on the barrel with only faint silvering at the muzzle and some scattered handling marks throughout. Cylinder has some light some light silvering along the high edges, as well as a ghost turn line. Some very minor wear present at the backstrap heel and toe. Frame colors are bright and strong, the hammer and loading gate are starting to fade. Trigger and screws retain nearly all of their bright original finish. Grips are likewise excellent. Mirror bright bore displaying razor sharp rifling. Matching numbers observed on frame and grip straps, the cylinder is unnumbered. Box has some losses to outer layer of paper along with some tape residue but remains good overall. An outstanding gun. 10,000 - 15,000 1222 - (C) FINE PRE-WAR ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 339828 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped as a single gun shipment to J.B. Davis Arms of Portland, Maine, as a blued 5 - 1/2” .44-40 with checkered wood grips and lanyard swivel. Although included factory letter does not list engraving, this revolver is attractively engraved with foliate scroll, comparing favorably with circa 1920 Class A factory engraving done during the transition from Helfrict’s shop to Glahn’s distinct style. The polished blue 5 - 1/2” barrel is roll marked on the left “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER .44-40” with a single line address on the top. Case hardened cross pin frame stamped with a 2-line address and encircled rampant Colt. “VP” proofed trigger guard. Grips are correct 2-piece fleur-de-lis checkered walnut inset with deep dish forward facing Rampant Colt medallions. Special order lanyard loop swivel is intact on the butt. Gun is accompanied by a period maroon box with end labels for a factory engraved 4 - 3/4” blued .45 Single Action. PROVENANCE: Ex. Frank Belven Collection, Ex. Richard “Dick” Burdick. This revolver is pictured on pg. 235 of Haven and Belven’s classic 1940 monograph “A History of the Colt Revolver from 1836 to 1940”. A notarized letter signed by Belven’s grandson indicating the revolver was part of his collection is also included. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains bountiful amounts of factory blue, some mild thinning present at the muzzle and on the ejector rod housing. Front sight has some added finish. Grip straps likewise retain the vast majority of their original blue with only light thinning. Frame displays generous muted case colors. Grips have a few scattered marks but are otherwise fine. The bright bore displays razor sharp rifling throughout. Crisp mechanics, all 4 hammer clicks retained. A lovely engraved Colt with good provenance. 8,000 - 12,000 1223 - (C) DESIRABLE PRE-WAR SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH FLEUR-DE-LIS GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 331017 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1915 with 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .45 Colt with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blue finish with color case hardened frame and hammer. Mounted with desirable checkered fleur de lis walnut grips featuring a deep dish Colt medallion with Rampant Colt on either side. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good, with barrel retaining a majority of its bright blue finish. Ejector rod housing shows holster wear. Trigger guard and backstrap retain bright original bluing in protected areas. Grips are excellent with no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine with all 4 clicks. Bore is lightly frosted with defined rifling. 5,000 - 7,000 140

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1224 - (C) DESIRABLE PRE-WAR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN .38 COLT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 351442 Caliber/Bore: .38 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1928 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in the scarce .38 Colt cartridge with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Only 1,365 Colt Single Action Armys were chambered in .38 Colt after 1922. Blue finish with color case hardened frame and hammer. Mounted with factory checkered 2 piece gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval on either side. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent+ for its age, with nearly all of the original bluing remaining with scattered light handling marks, mostly on the cylinder and butt. Frame and hammer retain brilliant case colors. Cylinder has a slight dragline. Grips are in matching condition with no major signs of distress. Mechanically tight and crisp, with all 4 hammer stops present. Bore is lightly frosted with sharp rifling. 6,000 - 8,000 1225 - (C) HIGH CONDITION RARE SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 27 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER AND NICKEL FINISH. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: Pre Model 27 Serial No. S76719 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1950 as a Post-World War II Smith & Wesson Model Pre-27, five screw variation, with desirable 3 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .357 Magnum with ramped blade front sight and checkered walnut grips featuring a Smith & Wesson medallion on both grip panels. Most of the post-War Pre-Model 27s were manufactured with blue finish, making this revolver with nickel finish a rarity. Accompanied by a Smith and Wesson Gold Box with information for a 357 Magnum with nickel finish. Complete with factory letter confirming configuration as well as shipment on June 23, 1950, to Frank Budge Co., Miami, Florida. CONDITION: Excellent+, and near mint, with virtually all of the factory nickel plating remaining, with some light clouding beginning to form on cylinder. Trigger guard and hammer retain brilliant case colors. Cylinder has a slight dragline, but has not worn through the nickel plating. Mechanically fine. Bore shows evidence of light firing with sharp rifling, although fired very litte. Box has some wear at corners but is overall very good. 5,000 - 8,000

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1226 - (C) RARE DOCUMENTED 4 - 1/2” COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 310797 Caliber/Bore: .32-20 Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1909 with scarce 4 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .32 WCF (.32-20) with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Mounted with 2 piece checkered gutta percha Colt factory grips featuring a Rampant Colt on either side. Complete with factory letter confirming configuration as well as shipment to Western Arms & Sporting Goods Company Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 22, 1909, in a shipment of 6 guns of the same type. CONDITION: Good, with a large majority of the original bluing turned a gray patina with factory blue visible in protected areas and handling marks throughout. Grips are very good with no major cracks. Mechanically fine, with all 4 hammer clicks. Bore is frosted with abrasion toward muzzle and defined rifling. 4,000 - 6,000

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1227 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, PICTURED IN BRUNNER AND IN “COLT AND ITS COLLECTORS”, EXHIBITED AT THE 2003 COLT COLLECTOR’S ASOCIATION DISPLAY. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 190407 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the Colt factory letter, this pistol shipped as a .32 ACP with blue finish and unlisted stocks to Supplee-Biddle Hardware Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 25th, 1915, in a shipment of 6. This pistol is photographed on pg. 68 of “The Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II” by Brunner as Fig. 82; Brunner notes that the engraving appears to be Helfricht’s work, and further notes that while the factory shipping book does not make mention of the engraving, there is a notation in the Production Book that alludes to it. This gun was also featured in the spread of 7 1903s on the cover of the TGCA Fall 2017 magazine, and mentioned in the article “Three Old Single Action Collectors Admrie Another Model: Collecting the Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistol Models 1903-1908”. The work certainly does appear to be the work of Helfricht, or in his style, with rolling open acanthus scroll on a punch dot background with geometrics used on dust cover, a shell motif at dust cover, and a floral device on slide chin; all well cut and tastefully executed. Grip scales are a richly fired mother of pearl, with deeply inset Colt medallions. Other features are as standard, with halfmoon front sight, U notch round top rear sight, typical patent and address rollmarks, VP and subinspect proofs, etc. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the Colt factory bluing, with some silvering to high edges and muzzle consistent with age and use. Engraving is crisp and well cut. Some chocolate patina visible mixed with silvering areas and on bright areas such as hood. Grips are very good with some light cracks at escutcheon on right scale. Mechanically fine, bore with softened rifling and frosting throughout. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 7,000 - 10,000

1228 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH LEATHERETTE CASE AND FACTORY BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Vest Pocket Serial No. 355759 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this example was made by Colt Firearms in 1925, shipped to the Camp Perry Loan Account, returned to the factory, and sent to Tritch Hardware Company of Denver, Colorado. Included is research on Tritch Hardware, a prominent hardware store in Denver. The gun has a blued floral factory engraved slide with Colt address and patents on the left side, “COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 25” on the right, a standard grooved sight plane, and typical cocking serrations. Factory floral engraved blued frame with case hardened trigger and grip safety. Comes with factory Colt pearl grips and Colt factory marked 2-tone magazine. Also included is a factory purple cardboard box marked “ENGRAVED” with original paperwork and cleaning brush, fitted red felt lined “COLT” marked leatherette case, and Colt factory letter. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 98% original blue with sharp engraving and light edge wear, most noticeable at the muzzle. 98% vivid case colors with grips in excellent condition. Excellent bore and mechanics. Boxes in good condition. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 4,000 - 8,000

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1229 - (C) PRE-WAR GOUGH ENGRAVED COLT 1911A1 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX (1925). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911A1 Serial No. C144620 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this pistol left the factory as a 5” .45 ACP with blued finish, factory engraving, a special 4 - 1/2# trigger pull, and was sent to William H. Hoegee Company, Los Angeles, California, on September 29th, 1925, in a shipment of 1 as Colt Factory Order 10355/1. The engraving is executed in approximately B-class coverage and is Gough’s style of engraving with his preferred lined backgrounds and rolling vinework. Top of slide has particularly interesting acanthus scroll about the ejection port, and a floral device on chin. Other features include half moon front sight, square notch flat top rear sight, 2-line 1-block patent and address information on left side of slide, Colt caliber marking on right. Barrel with “S” in front of lug, frame with a faint “G” near disconnector hole. Left side of trigger guard with Colt’s VP proof and “1” subinspector proof, right with “20” subinspector. Small parts comprise checkered spurred hammer, thick tab checkered safety, checkered slide release, short milled trigger, short grip safety, arched knurled mainspring housing with lanyard loop; many of the small parts are engraved en suite, including the reverse of the magazine release. 2-tone magazine. Grips are currently a pair of ivory steerhead grips, with relief steerhead on right side; right scale has writing on interior with a name and phone number along with a note that reads “wants to buy”. Housed in an appropriate Colt maroon box for a Government model with Colt’s Special Instructions booklet, but is numbered to a different gun. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the Colt factory bluing, with some distension about proofs from application of stamp. There is some silvering to high edges and towards muzzle from age and use, heavier on left side than right, perhaps indicative of being placed in a drawer. Silver areas are mixing with some light chocolate mossing. Legends are crisp; engraving is well-cut and attractive. Mechanically fine, bore with softened rifling and heavy frosting. Box with some age-related distress, including rubs at edges, but complete and intact. Engraved 1911s are difficult to find, especially in the interwar period, when Colt was turning out some of their finest handguns. 12,000 - 18,000 1230 - (C) SUPERB COLT ACE .22 LR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX, PRE-FLOATING CHAMBER (1931). Manufacturer: Colt Model: Ace Serial No. 1520 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Serial number 1520, indicating production in 1931, first year of production. Early solid barrel prior to the introduction of the floating chamber designed to amplify recoil and give an experience closer to shooting a .45 ACP instead of a .22 LR. Adjustable square notch rear sight, thick blade half moon front sight. Right side with “COLT // (Ace in lozenge) // .22 // LONG / RIFLE” on right side, left side with 2 line 1 block patent date and information with pony at rear. Recoil spring guide rod with 8 stacked shock buffers. Fully checkered walnut grips, checkered hammer with spur, left side only magazine release, slide release, and safety; short checkered trigger. Long 1911A1 grip safety, knurled arched mainspring housing. 2-tone magazine. Left side of trigger guard with “3” and Colt “VP” proof, right side of trigger guard with “43”. Accompanied by a Colt maroon box with Colt legends and paraphernalia, including screwdriver, cleaning rod, Ace pamphlet, Price List, Special Instructions, and test target numbered to box. PROVENANCE: Ex. Richard “Dick” Burdick. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the rich Colt bluing with some superficial scratches and handling marks from age throughout. Some very mild silvering to sharp edges, including a takedown mark. Grips excellent, showing essentially no wear. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some very mild frosting. Box is very good with some age related distress some through to kraft base. An extremely attractive example. 6,000 - 8,000

1231 - LOT OF 2 COLT ACE MAGAZINES WITH EARLY LOADING ASSISTS. Lot consists of a pair of Colt Ace magazines for a .22 LR interpretation of the 1911. Early loading assists are contoured to follow the angle of the magazine body. 2-tone finish, pinned bases. Baseplates marked “COLT / ACE (in lozenge) / .22 LR”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the blue finish, magazine B with more handling marks and silvering than A. Some oil staining to stainless areas. Loading assists are smooth. 250 - 400

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1232 - (C) SCARCE MEXICAN CONTRACT COLT MODEL 1902 .38 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1902 Serial No. 31113 Caliber/Bore: .38 ACP Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this pistol was manufactured as a 6” .38 ACP with blued finish, pearl grips, Mexican Eagle stamp on top of slide, sold to the Ministerio de Guerra y Marina, c/o El Comandante Militar de Vera Cruz, and shipped to A. Combaluzier, Mexico City, Mexico, on February 27th, 1908. Housed in a leather holster with “Louis S. Cates / Parral” written on the inside flap. Louis S. Cates was a mining engineer at the turn of the century. He received a mining engineering degree from MIT in 1902, and started his professional career in Parral; presumably at the same time he acquired this pistol. He would go one to be the CEO of Phelps Dodge from 1930-1947, during which time they acquired Nichols Copper, Calumet and Arizona Mining, and the United Verde Copper Companies. Standard configuration for a Mexican Contract 1902, with Mexican eagle behind front sight, 2 line patent and address information on left side of slide, encircled Rampant Colt at rear, caliber information on right side. Pearl grips. Typical Colt VP and inspector proofs on trigger guard. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Good, retaining approximately a third of the Colt factory bluing, mostly in the protected areas, with balance gunmetal grey mixed with chocolate patina. Some superficial scratching and silvering to reciprocating areas. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling with frosting throughout. Holster is very good, pliable, with some crazing and scratches throughout but solid. 5,000 - 8,000 1233 - (C) COLT 1900 SIGHT SAFETY .38 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL SHIPPED TO BROWNING BROTHERS (1900). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1900 Sight Safety Serial No. 1393 Caliber/Bore: .38 ACP Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per “The Government Models” by Goddard, this pistol shipped to Browning Bros on December 17th, 1900. Sights are a blade front sight with a small drop of red paint added for visibility, while rear sight is a white outline square notch rear sight that pivots in classic sight safety style. Rear of slide with plunge milled serrations, left side with “ “BROWNING’S PATENT” / PAT’D APRIL 20. 1897 // COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. / HARTFORD. CONN. U.S.A.” with encircled Rampant Colt at rear; right side with “AUTOMATIC COLT / CALIBRE 38 RIMLESS SMOKELESS”. Frame with serial number on left side, just above trigger guard. Replacement smooth walnut grips with German silver escutcheon for screws. Heel magazine release with nickel-plated magazine. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Slide retains most of the factory bluing with superficial scratches throughout and high-edge silvering, particularly to muzzle, and left side of slide. Frame somewhat better with same superficial handling marks, some silvering to sharp edges, and some mossing, particularly to dust cover and grip strap. Rear strap is essentially dove grey with more bluing retained closer to knuckle. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with frosting throughout, particularly towards muzzle. An early 1900 with a scarce shipping destination. 3,000 - 6,000 1234 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT 1903 .32 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, MONOGRAMMED TO D.A. DECKER, AND FEATURED ON THE FALL 2017 COVER OF TGCA. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless Serial No. 243635 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this pistol shipped as a blued gun with pearl grips and level 3 engraving to Martin Hardware Company, Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 26th, 1917, as part of Colt factory order 322, in a shipment of 1. It remains as such, a standard configuration 1903 with 2 line 2 block patent and address information on the left side of slide, with an uncircled Rampant Colt at the rear, right with Colt’s calibre designation. The slide and frame are engraved in the style of Cuno Helfricht, with flowing acanthus scroll of a punchdot background with added geometrics and gentle linework. Left side of slide with a playful wriggle line of rocker engraving with dotwork, right with a shell motif at rear. Rear of slide with shell motif, small splashes of engraving on trigger guard and straps. 2 piece pearl grips with deepset Colt medallions with wonderful fire. This pistol was on the cover of the 2017 TGCA magazine as part of the article “Three Old Single Action Collectors Admire Another Model: Collecting the Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols 1903-1908” with pieces from Kurt House, Bob Eder, and Dick Burdick, where this gun was on the lower right. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Retains the majority of the Colt factory bluing, with appropriate distension about some proofs from application of stamp. Areas of superficial scratches and light missing throughout, mixed with some very minor spots of silver, mostly to high edges, reciprocating areas, and at muzzle consistent with holster wear. Straps are essentially gunmetal grey from use, with flashes of blue. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and some very minor frosting. 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1235 - (C) KING MODIFIED COLT WOODSMAN SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Woodsman Serial No. 116619 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this gun shipped as a 4 - 1/2” with blued finish, unlisted stocks, and shipped to J.E. Haseltine & Co., Portland, Oregon, on August 28th, 1937, in a shipment of 1. It was subsequently modified by King and now features a King-style brass bead front sight with inset mirror to enhance lighting (referred to as the Super Police Night Sights), adjustable rear sight with U outline, and barrel weight. Standard checkered walnut grips. Accompanied by a King pamphlet showing off their products. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good, with the vast majority of the factory bluing with distension still visible about several proofs from the application of the stamp. Some superficial scratching and scattered handling marks from use, some silvered. Some missing visible on slide and straps, with front strap showing more gunmetal grey than rear. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent, bright, with strong rifling. 2,500 - 3,500

1236 - (C) GOUGH ENGRAVED COLT PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Pre-Woodsman Serial No. 3983 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic As per the included factory letter (2 included), this gun shipped as a 6 - 1/2” blued .22 caliber Colt Automatic Pistol, factory engraved by Gough, and shipped to Murta Appleton Company, Philadelphia, on May 8th, 1917. The earlier letter simply says “Murta Appleton Company c/o W.H. Gough”, while later letter confirms engraving. Configuration is as lettered with bead front sight and adjustable notch rear sight. Engraved in approximate B class coverage of Gough’s trademark rolling scrolls on a striated ground, with accenting acanthus floral scroll. Edges are decorated with a mixture of incised lines and rocker engraving. Interior of frame and right grip are incised with a social security number; a common practice in the past. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining the majority of the factory bluing with scattered areas of marks from handling and use throughout. Areas of silvering at high traffic areas including muzzle, straps, etc, from use; straps are essentially silver with small areas of bluing remaining. Engraving is crisp and well cut, befitting a master like Gough. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some minor pitting towards muzzle. 2,500 - 3,500

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1237 - (C) CASED MAUSER LARGE RING C96 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL INSCRIBED TO GENERAL J. H. WILSON. Manufacturer: Mauser Model: C96 Serial No. 21158 Caliber/Bore: 7.63 Mauser Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Full or partial serial number observed on offset flat about chamber, underside of rear sight, bolt stop, bolt, sear arm, sear, hammer, subframe, locking block, magazine follower, magazine baseplate, frame, both grip scales, and stock iron. Other markings and features include the VL&D marking on left side of the slabside frame, “WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBERNDORF A/N” on top flat over chamber, offset Ulm antler proof. Rear sight retained by pin and marked in increments of 1-10 with sliding elevator, standard barleycorn front sight on base. Large ring hammer, early style safety, early long extractor, firing pin with single lug, second model trigger. Importantly, the right side is inscribed “General J. H. Wilson / U.S.A.”. James Wilson was an important figure during the American Civil War, Spanish-American War, and the Boxer Rebellion. He attended West Point, graduating 6th in the 1860 class of 41. During the Civil War, Wilson was the topographical engineer for the Port Royal Expeditionary Force, Army of the Ptomac, Army of the Tennessee, and was the aide-de-camp to McClellan. He was present at Antietam, South Mountain, Battle of Fort Pulaski, and Chattanooga in various capacities. In 1863 he was made Brigadier General, and in 1864 he transferred from Engineers to Cavalry. He was originally Chief of the Cavalry Bureau, but was promoted to Brevet Major General in 1864, and commanded a division under Sheridan during the Overland Campaign and the Valley Campaigns of 1864. In 1864, Wilson crossed paths with Robert E. Lee, trying to choke him out of Petersburg by interrupting his supply lines. While the raid was successful, evading Rooney Lee who pursued them during the raid, during their retreat they were stopped at the Staunton by a Confederate fort, who bought Rooney enough time to arrive and route Wilson. Later in 1864, he trained Sherman’s cavalry for the March to the Sea, but attached to the Army of the Cumberland for the Franklin-Nashville Campaign; it was during this time that he earned the distinction of being one of the only Union generals to successfully beat Nathan Bedford Forrest, forcing him to retreat from a flanking attack at the Battle of Franklin. He led Wilson’s Raid through Alabama and Georgia, where he once again got the better of Forrest, and on Easter Day 1865, they captured Columbus, Georgia, amongst other cities. He received a full promotion to Major General in May, 1865, and his cavalrymen were the ones to capture Jefferson Davis that same month. After the war, he returned to civilian life as a railroad engineer and executive, but returned as a Major General in the Spanish American War, Brigadier General during the Boxer Rebellion, and represented Roosevelt at Edward VII’s coronation. Housed in a black leather wrapped case with chamois lining, French fitted for gun while inserted in stock, a spare parts compartment with stripper clips, wiping rod, and seven wallets with button closures, six larger then one small. CONDITION: Very good, and retains virtually all of the factory bluing with scattered handling marks throughout, including some superficial scratching. A few small areas of silvering, most notable on barrel, with appropriate distension around proofs from application. In-the-white parts have some age related patina. Grips are very good with some typical handling marks. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling and frosting throughout. Stock attaches firmly. Case and accessories are very good, with some age related distres throughout, and some scrapes through the black leather to base. This is an extremely attractive C96 with ties to an important U.S. General. 10,000 - 15,000

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1238 - (A) TRANSITIONAL FLATSIDE LARGE RING C96 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Mauser Model: C96 Serial No. 206 Caliber/Bore: 7.63 Mauser Barrel Length: 11 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Full or partial matching serial numbers observed on flat offset over chamber, bolt stop, underside of rear sight, bolt, locking block, rear of hammer, sear arm, sear, bottom of subframe, frame, grip above QD button, magazine follower, magazine baseplate, inside of forearm, forearm iron, inside of trigger assembly; partial “6” visible on top of magazine plunger. Hammer has been renumbered to match. Top chamber flat marked “Waffenfabrik / Mauser / Obendorf A/N”, offset Ulm proof. Reapplied rich blue finish with nitre blue accents, including early long narrow extractor, and other small parts. Early large ring design with wide trigger and early pattern slide detachable stock. Checkered horn buttplate with Mauser Werke crest. Hooded post front sight on raised island. Smooth walnut forearm with blue steel attaching iron. These early carbines are rarely ever found in any type of condition. CONDITION: Very fine, as completely and thoroughly professionally restored. Finish has very slight edge wear at muzzle, leading edge of magazine floorplate, and some superficial scratches. Stock attaching screws are slightly fouled and remain patina. Horn buttplate has small repair at toe with no material loss evident. Stock finish is even and shows evidence of very light sanding at time of refinish. Bore has strong rifling with even frosting throughout. Mechanics are fine, and as previously mentioned, most all parts have matching numbers. 10,000 - 15,000

1239 - (C) SPENDID FACTORY ENGRAVED AND SILVER PLATED ASTRA MODEL 300 PISTOL PROCURED BY THE CONDOR LEGION. Manufacturer: Astra Model: 300 Serial No. 525085 Caliber/Bore: .380 Auto Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic To aid the Nationalist overthrow of Spain, Germany formed the infamous Condor Legion comprised of approximately 5,000 troops from the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht who served with Spanish Nationalist forces, practicing their tactics in prelude to World War II, perhaps most famously overtaking Guernica, home of Astra. Between 1937 and 1939, a total of 358 Astra Model 300 pistols were delivered to the Condor Legion, 158 of which were factory engraved and silver plated. This example is listed by serial number in L.M. Antaris’ “Astra Automatic Pistols” as one of these pistols. Originally manufactured in 1935, it was pulled from commercial production on hand at the factory. Like other examples, it features full silver plating engraved with tight foliate scrolls. Slide shroud marked with large commercial Astra logo, standard Spanish proofs present on frame. Grips are 2-piece imitation mother of pearl with polychrome Astra logos. Complete with 2 silver-plated magazines and a brown leather German flap holster with white stitching. CONDITION: Very good overall. Nearly all of the silver plating is intact with a very pleasant, bright toned patina. Magazine bases have some minor finish flaking. Right grip has an older repaired split at the center. Grips are otherwise very good with light wear to the logos. Strong, frosted bore. Mechanically fine. Holster is supple and without any major distress. An extremely attractive and historic pistol. 4,000 - 6,000

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1240 - (C) CASED DWM MODEL 1902 LUGER SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE RETAILER MARKED FOR BUENOS AIRES. Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1902 Carbine Serial No. 24706 Caliber/Bore: .30 Luger Barrel Length: 11 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Retailer marked 1902 Luger Carbine. The barrel is marked “J. CANEDO / 611 RIVADAVIA, 611 BS.AIRES” This gun has the 3-position rear sight and a ramp front sight. Dished toggle with a grip safety. 2-piece checkered wood grips with a checkered panel for stock and a detachable rear stock with a horn butplate and sling swivels. It comes in a unique fold out leather case. Inside the case is an extra magazine, sling, oil bottle and cleaning rod. The case has a presentation plaque that reads “CORONEL / CARLOS SARMIENTO / RECUERDO DE M. VIDELA / 1909”. Carlos Sarmiento was a significant Argentinian politician at the turn of the century. He graduated from the National Military College in 1880 as an artillery officer, and made colonel, serving as a professor at the Military College, the head of the Coastal Artillery Regiment, the head of the Third Artillery Regiment, and as a secretary to Luis Maria Campos, the Minister of War. He was involved in the fraudulent sale of land in the Chacabuco District of Buenos Aires, and, when exposed by Lucio Vicente Lopez, a reporter who was, incidentally, also the grandson of the man who wrote the Argentinian National Anthem, Sarmiento challenged Lopez to a duel, where he killed him, shooting Lopez in the abdomen; Sarmiento was not charged after a brief investigation. He retired from military life in 1905 in favor of politics, founding the Popular Party, and, in 1907, led a revolution against Governor Manuel Jose Godoy, which proved successful, with 16 men dead at the end. The Federal government, however, intervened, and Dr. Cornelio Moyano Gacitua stepped in and held an election, where Sarmiento was elected as a national senator, and, in 1908, officially elected governor. Sarmiento is regarded as a progressive, as he built public spaces such as the Parque de Mayo and the Palace of Courts, and completed a complete census of the population. CONDITION: This gun has been professionally restored at some point. But it was done a long time ago. The gun retains the majority of the reapplied blue finish along with the straw small parts. There is a small spot of pitting on the barrel just behind the front sight. There is high edge wear. The wood stocks and grips have been cleaned up. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. 20,000 - 30,000

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1241 - (C) AN EXTREMELY SCARCE COLT MODEL 1905 MILITARY .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL SHIPPED TO MAJOR WALTER FINLEY, WITH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1905 Serial No. 1957 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic The Colt Model 1905 was the predecessor to the 1911 and the first true production gun in .45 ACP; in 1906, Colt advertised it as “the most powerful small arm ever invented”. Blade front sight, U notch round top rear sight. Left side of slide with 2-line 2 block patent and address information, encircled Rampant Colt at rear, right side with “AUTOMATIC COLT / CALIBRE 45 RIMLESS SMOKELESS”. External extractor. Case colored spur hammer, fire-blued trigger. Wide truncated diamond checkered walnut grips. Heel magazine release, full blue magazine. Appropriate “VP” proof on left side of trigger guard and “1” subinspector. Factory letter indicates that this gun shipped as a .45 ACP with blued finish, unlisted stocks, and 5” barrel to Major Walter L. Finley on April 16th, 1907, in a shipment of 1. Walter Finley was a cadet at West Point from 1875-1879. Upon his graduation, he was promoted to Second Lieutenant, 9th Cavalry, where he served at Fort Bayard and had several encounters with Apaches. He was made First Lieutenant in 1883 and held several positions throughout the West, including Acting Assistant Adjutant-General of the District of Oklahoma and Regimental Adjutant. He participated in the Sioux Campaign as Adjutant before making Captain. He was relieved from duty with the National Guard of Maryland in 1898 to serve during the Santiago Campaign. He was in the Philippines circa 1900 and is found there sporadically until 1910. He was Colonel of Cavalry and assigned to 1st Cavalry in 1912 at Presidio of Monterey. He took ill in 1914 and died in December of that year at Walter Reed. This pistol was shipped 2 days before he made Lieutenant Colonel in the 13th Cavalry. Accompanied by a holster with single wide belt look and a second magazine box with double loops, sized to hold a magazine. Holster has several illegible ink stamps on interior but is otherwise unmarked. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Metal retains the vast majority of the Colt high polish blue finish with some distension about proofs from application of stamp. Some silvering to high edges some areas scattered throughout from age use, with more losses mixed with smooth chocolate patina around back half of the slide, where contact would be made while racking the slide overhand. Frame with the vast majority of the Colt bluing and with fewer handling marks, mostly to high edges and reciprocating areas. Hammer with much case color, somewhat toned, with losses towards edges. Holster is very good, tight, leather still pliable, with some crazing. Mechanically fine, bore with strong rifling and frosting throughout. An interesting militarily shipped 1905. 8,000 - 12,000

1242 - (C) COLT PRE-WAR NATIONAL MATCH .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1936). Manufacturer: Colt Model: National Match Serial No. C182112 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1936 per the serial number, when Colt was producing some of their finest semi-automatics. Typical high ramp National Match front sight, Stevens adjustable rear sight, which has been “topped” to adjust the point of impact, with bare metal across the top. Left side of slide with 2-line 1-block patent and address information, right with National Match rollmark. Barrel with “COLT 45 AUTO MATCH” on lower left side of chamber, encircled MB on left lug. Lugs have been shot and fit adjusted extensively. Frame has Colt VP proof and “X” subinspector on left side of trigger guard, “36” on right. Right side of frame with “GOVERNMENT MODEL” and serial number. Small parts comprise spurred checkered hammer, checkered slide release, thick tab safety, short checkered trigger, checkered magazine release, long A1 grip safety, arched knurled mainspring housing. Grips are fully checkered walnut scales. 2 tone magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Slide has been professionally refinished with crisp legends, very slightly infilled, with pluming and a light reddish hue. Some handling marks and silvering to high edges. Frame is original Colt factory bluing with appropriate distension about proofs from application of stamp. Some silvering to high edges, losses to reciprocating and high traffic areas; grip straps with traces of blue, largely gunmetal grey mixed with some old cold blue. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some mild age-related frosting. 2,000 - 4,000

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1243 - (C) HIGH CONDITION COLT 1911 .45 ACP AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1917). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. 140660 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Archetypal configuration for 1917 with serif fonts, left side of slide with 2-line 2-block patent and address information, Rampant Colt at rear; right side with “MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY”. Half moon front sight, flat top U notch rear sight, “H” at top of firing pin retaining plate. Barrel with “P / H” on hood, oriented to read barrel up. “H” “U” “G” subinspector proofs on top of frame near disconnector hole. Frame has “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” rollmark on left side of dust cover, intertwined GHS device for Gilbert Stewart near magazine release, and serial number on right side. Small parts comprise a replacement parkerized serrated hammer, thick tab safety with milled relief cut, long smooth trigger, checkered magazine release, checkered slide release with milled relief cut, short grip safety, smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop. 2 tone magazine with pinned base and lanyard loop. Grips are truncated diamond pattern walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the original Colt bluing, with some minor silvering to high edges and brown spotting coming up, particularly at slide serrations and dust cover. Some minor marks to reciprocating areas from use; takedown mark. Grips straps largely a smooth chocolate brown patina with flashes of bluing; grip safety with a few splotches of oxidation. Mechanically fine, somewhat sluggish due to congealed oil, possibly period, bore with excellent rifling and light frosting. Very attractive. 3,000 - 5,000

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1244 - (M) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT GOVERNMENT MKIV SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH FACTORY LETTER AND BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Government Serial No. 35000G70 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured 1977. Traditional configuration Series 70 with serrated ramp front sight, square notch flat top rear sight. Left side of slide with Colt’s MK IV / Series 70 rollmark, right side with Government Model designation. Frame with gold infilled serial number on right, a common practice to increase visibility, and Colt’s address information. Small parts comprise narrow serrated hammer, left side only safety, slide release, short trigger, and magazine release. Long 1911A1 grip safety, and arched serrated mainspring housing. Fully checkered walnut grips with flush-set golden Colt medallions. Full blue magazine with “COLT / .45 AUTO”. Gun has been engraved in a classic scroll pattern with a punch dot background, signed under the grips “COLT ENG”. Housed in the Colt woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert, endlabel correctly identifying this gun by serial number with Class B Scroll engraving. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing, with only very minor marks, probably shop marks; no takedown mark. Engraving is crisp and attractive. Stocks are excellent, commensurate with condition of metal. Mechanically fine, bore is very good and appears to possibly be test fired only. A very attractive pistol. 10,000 - 15,000

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1245 - (C) HIGH CONDITION 1ST YEAR PRODUCTION COLT 1911 COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH FACTORY LETTER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. C1399 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this pistol shipped October 16th, 1912, to Stauffer Eshleman & Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, as a 5” blued .45 ACP with unlisted stocks (typically indicative of whatever the standard stocks were, in this case, checkered walnut) in a shipment of 10. This gun has the desirable high polish finish throughout that Colt originally used for the 1911, and was eventually phased out in favor of a more matte finish, as the military found the high polish both too expensive to produce and too reflective. Rear sight is a U notch round top, front is a half moon. Left side of slide has the 2 line 2 block patent and address information, February 14th, 1911, last date, and encircled Rampant Colt at rear. Right side with “COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE 45” centered under the ejection port. Barrel has the mixed coarse polishing visible through ejection port and high polish balance. Frame with S and R stamped at top of frame near disconnector hole, serial number on left side of dust cover, VP proof on left side of trigger guard, “K” subinspector proof on left side of trigger guard, and “GOVERNMENT MODEL” on right side of dust cover. Small parts comprise with long milled trigger, milled relief cut slide release, thin tab milled relief cut thumb safety, spurred checkered hammer, short grip safety, smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop, and checkered diamond walnut grips. 2-tone magazine with lanyard loop. CONDITION: Slide retains the vast majority of the Colt high polish bluing with some silvering to high edges and towards muzzle consistent with holster wear. One minor area of missing on left side, just above “COLT’S” in address information. Appropriate distension visible on several proofs, including the Rampant Colt and VP. Frame is somewhat more blue than slide, with some minor silvering to high edges. Both frame and slide have some silvering to reciprocating areas. Frame has a few handling marks that have silvered on front strap, and some takedown marks at both sides of the slide pin. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with crisp rifling. An extremely desirable example of an early commercial 1911. One of the best-conditioned first-year production nitre blue commercial 1911s Morphy’s has sold. 25,000 - 35,000

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1246 - (C) COLT 1911 BELLEAU WOOD COMMEMORATIVE SHIPPED TO CHUCK CONNORS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. 230-BW Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Made by Colt Firearms Company in 1968, 1 of 7500 made. Presented to the actor Chuck Connors of the 1960s show “The Rifleman” in 1974 by Colt “in appreciation”. It should be noted that in 1973 Chuck Connors was asked by then-President Nixon to come meet Soviet Prime Minister Leonid Brezhnev (who was an avid admirer of Connors), where Connors presented the Soviet Leader with a pair of Colt Single Action revolvers. Was this gift a way of Colt saying “thanks”?; the answer is lost to history. Blued slide barrel with Belleau Woods scene on left, World War I Commemorative banner and Colt address on right. Standard blued frame with rosewood grips with World War I Medallions and “BELLEAU WOOD” banner. Front strap engraved “PRESENTED BY COLT FIREARMS TO CHUCK CONNORS IN APPRECIATION 1974”. Comes in blue plastic factory later-style case with 2 magazines and Colt factory research detailing the history of this gun. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics; possibly test fired only. Neat piece of Hollywood history. 4,000 - 6,000 1247 - (M) NIGHTHAWK CUSTOM VIP .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Nighthawk Model: VIP Serial No. NCP24179 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern A boutique pistol from a boutique company, the Nighthawk VIP (Very Impressive Pistol), was designed to be a more aesthetically pleasing example than Nighthawk’s tactical models. Brushed Antique Nickel finish with 14K gold bead front sight and Heine ledge rear sight. Hand engraved with acanthus scroll with punchdot background shading. Small parts comprise a lightened commander style hammer single sided safety, extended magazine release, curved solid trigger, beavertail grip safety with speed bump, and fluted front and backstraps; one piece mainspring housing and magwell. Giraffe bone grips. Nighthawk gunsmith initials “DM” (Don Morris?) under left scale, no engraver signature noted. Housed in the correct Nighthawk presentation case with suede lining, French fit for pistol and 2 magazines; 2 total magazines, both jeweled bodied Chip McCormick Power Mags. CONDITION: Excellent; appears to be NOS or equivalent, with some superficial scratches mixed in with the brushed finish. Some other very minor handling marks. Grips are excellent and show good grain and color. Mechanically fine, tight, bore is excellent, bright and shiny with crisp rifling. case excellent. An outstanding gun from a well-respected maker. 4,000 - 6,000 1248 - (M) WILSON COMBAT CLASSIC SUPERGRADE .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Wilson Combat Model: Classic Supergrade Serial No. WCT40571 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Classic Supergrade with black on black sights, front a drift adjustable blade, rear a Wilson Combat branded Battlesight. Typical Wilson Combat rollmarks including the WC eagle logo, script “Classic Supergrade” on right side of slide, and script “Wilson Combat” on left. Slide with serrated matting across top, in line with sights, and checkering across rear of slide. 2 tone blued and stainless finish. Lightened commander style hammer, ambidextrous safeties, 3-hole curved trigger, extended magazine release, beavertail grip safety with speed bump, and 1-piece checkered mainspring housing and magazine well. Front strap checkered en suite with mainspring housing. Walnut grips with golden Wilson Combat logo medallions. In the correct storm grey Wilson combat soft case, with paperwork and accessories comprising cable lock, bushing wrench, factory manual, pamphlets/stickers, Wilson Combat cloth, build sheet listing this pistol by serial number and verifying components and function, and a test target at 15 yards with notation that the gun was built by Jim Wilson, Chris Davidson, Lonnie Miller, and Roy Campbell; Greg Martin signed off on the final inspection. CONDITION: Very good, showing light evidence of use. Metal retains virtually all of the original finishes with some minor marks from handling and use, some superficial scratches from handling that do not detract. Fit is tight. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and some frosting in grooves. Case and accessories fine. 3,000 - 4,000

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1249 - (M) ED BROWN CLASSIC CUSTOM CENTENNIAL EDITION 1911 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Ed Brown Model: 1911 Serial No. JMB198 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Ed Brown is a well-regarded name in the boutique 1911 community, and has been active since 1968. This is a scarce Centennial Edition made to commemorate the 100th year of the 1911 platform; these were made in two runs, one a more restrained Executive Elite, and a fancier Classic Custom, which this one is. Ed Brown black-on-black target sights, front drift adjustable, rear click adjustable, with serrated rib to reduce glare. Hand cut acanthus scroll engraving throughout slide, nicely cut with what appears to be a pneumatic engraver, with “CUSTOM BY Ed Brown” in a vignette on the right side, left with “Centennial Edition / 1911 - 2011”. Rear of slide serrated to reduce glare. Frame is extensively engraved en suite with acanthus scrollwork, including grip safety, thumb safety, and slide release. 3-hole trigger, lightened commander hammer, extended magazine release, thin grip panels, and beavertail grip safety. Ed Brown magazine with slampad. In the Ed Brown navy bag with 2 additional flush-fit Ed Brown magazines, oil bottle, allen keys, manual, and cable lock. Trigger guard still has the Ed Brown hangtag attached. CONDITION: Excellent, and appears to have only been test fired only. Some extremely mild marks from handling and storage, most likely shop wear. Grips excellent, engraving crisp. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some mild frosting towards chamber. Case excellent. These pistols were only produced in 2011 and retail was in the $7,000 range. 5,000 - 8,000 1250 - (M) VOLKMANN PRECISION ENGRAVED SIGNATURE .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Volkmann Precision Model: Signature Serial No. VP00413 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Luke Volkmann is a bespoke maker of 1911 platform istols, and builds his pistols in-house, one at a time, totally by himself. His pistols are top quality, can be completely customized by the customer, and the wait to get them is just shy of a year. This example has a 14k gold bead front sight, unmarked LPA style adjustable rear sight, serrated top rib to break up glare, front and rear cocking serrations, and small parts comprising lightened commander style hammer, left side only safety, checkered magazine release, 3-hole curved trigger, beavertail grip safety with speed bump, and a flat mainspring housing, with scalloping along front strap and mainspring housing. The gun has been masterfully engraved in approximately C class coverage of well-cut acanthus scroll on an extremely finely stippled ground; no engraving signature noted. Smooth burl walnut grips. Housed in a Volkmann Precision presentation case with French fit for gun, a cartridge block for 7 rounds of .45 ACP, and a compartment currently with key. Accompanied by a Volkmann Precision branded Bulldog soft case with a copy of the original order form, indicating configuration, a pocket copy of the Constitution, and manual. CONDITION: Outstanding, NOS or equivalent, with only extremely minor marks from handling. Grips are excellent with fantastic figure. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Accessories are excellent. 4,000 - 8,000 1251 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED PEERLESS “D” GRADE REMINGTON MODEL 241 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 241 Serial No. 23159 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Custom made by Remington Arms Company in 1923. 24” round blued barrel with Remington address, patent dates, standard sights, and “22 LONG RIFLE ONLY-SMOKELESS-GREASED” breech marking. Blued takedown D Peerless grade style engraved action with scroll panel and border engraving. Right panel marked “MODEL 241”. Standard trigger and blued and floral engraved trigger guard. Fine checkered walnut pistol grip stock with Remington hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel Remington marked buttplate. Matching checkered walnut swelled forearm. CONDITION: 98% fading original finish with light handling marks. Blue is staring to wear to silver at carry points, wood has some light handling marks with fading original finish. Great bore and mechanics. 4,000 - 6,000

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1252 - (M) CASED GRADE IV J. BAGUE ENGRAVED BROWNING BAR SEMI-AUTOMATIC 7M REMINGTOM MAGNUM RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: BAR Serial No. 437RR02229 Caliber/Bore: 7mm Rem Mag Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made in Belgium by FN for Browning Arms Company in 1977. 24” round blued sightless barrel with Browning address and chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum. Grey finished Grade IV game scene engraved action with engraver’s signature “J. Bague”. Floral and running elk scene on the right side, floral and moose scene on the left, floral engraved detachable magazine, gold plated trigger, and floral engraved trigger guard. Action is fitted with Browning rings and base and Browning 3x-9x scope. High gloss finished checkered walnut pistol grip stock with figured grain, carved checkering borders, and fitted Browning black hard rubber recoil pad. Matching swelled checkered high gloss finished forearm with floral carved pattern and carved checkering borders. Comes with a fitted Browning luggage trunk case, paperwork, and Browning leather sling. CONDITION: 98% overall with noticeable ding below swivel on buttstock with only marginal handling marks otherwise. Good bore and mechanics with clear optics. Case in good condition. 4,000 - 6,000

1253 - (C) OUTSTANDING BAERTEN ENGRAVED BROWNING SA-22 GRADE III SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 3T56210 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Belgium in the standard configuration, with the distinct two-tone blued barrel and French Greyed frame. Exhibition grade walnut stock and forearm, of a wonderful feather crotch walnut with pistol grip and checkered about the wrist in a flat top pattern with mullered borders. Frame is engraved in semi-relief by J. Baerten in the standard Grade III pattern, depicting hunting scenes, including a German longhaired pointed alerting on a covey of pheasants, 2 mid takeoff and 1 still nesting, a pointer with a mallard in his mouth on the top, and another long hair pointer on right side flushing a trio of mallards. Signed by Baerten on the bottom of both scenes. Baerten is particularly notable as a Master Engraver at Browning from 1955-1987. In the correct Browning hard case.CONDITION: Excellent, probably NOS or equivalent. Only the most minor of marks from handling and shop wear; possibly unfired. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and only traces of use. Wood is commensurate with excellent figure. Case excellent. 4,000 - 6,000

1254 - (M) CASED VI GRADE ENGRAVED BROWNING SA-22 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 07383PR646 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made in Japan by Miroku for Browning Arms Company in 1987. Standard 19 -1/2” round blued barrel with standard sights and Browning Arms address. Action fitted with Browning scope mount and Leupold 4x Rimfire Special scope. Scroll and dog scene engraved blued takedown frame with dog and rabbit in gold on the left side, coyote and squirrel on the right side in gold, with a gold dog on top. Gold plated trigger with a blued trigger guard with Browning deer head. Finely figured high gloss finished checkered walnut pistol grip stock with serrated steel buttplate. Matching swelled walnut forearm. Comes in a fitted Browning case with instructions and Browning oil. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics with clear optics. Case is in excellent condition. 3,000 - 4,000

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1255 - (C) COMPOSED PAIR OF GOLDEN AGE JAMES PURDEY & SONS 12 BORE BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE GAME SHOTGUNS WITH MAKERS CASE. Manufacturer: (BOTH)J. Purdey & Sons Model: (BOTH) Best SLE Serial No. (A) 24018 (B) 25627 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 27” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (A/1) 1 - 3/8” (B/2) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (L) .027 (R) .029 (B/2) (L) .027 (R) .026 Chamber: (A/1) 2 - 5/8” (B/2) 2 - 1/2” Choke: (A/1) (L) .009 (R) .003 (B/2) (L) .004 (R) .007 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH).735 (B/2) (BOTH) .737 Weight: (A/1) 6 Lbs. 3 oz. (B/2) 6 Lbs. 1 oz. Circa 1930 & 1938. (A/1) 27” chopper lump nitro proof blacked steel barrels with ejectors and 2 - 5/8” chambers. Concave, smooth tapered rib with round small steel front bead sight. Rib with number “1” in gold inlay, light scroll near breech and reads “J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY ST. LONDON.”, “MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH’S FLUID PRESSED STEEL.”. Barrel flats stamped London proofs, “12”, “NP”, “NITRO PROOF”, “1 1/8”, “2 5/8”, and “12C”. Barrel bottoms stamped “CHOKE” and serial number. (B/2) 27” chopper lump nitro proof blacked steel barrels with ejectors and 2 - 1/2” chambers. Concave, smooth tapered rib with round small steel front bead sight. Rib with number “2” in gold inlay, light scroll near breech and reads “J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY ST. LONDON.”, “MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH’S FLUID PRESSED STEEL.”. Barrel flats stamped London proofs, “12”, “NP”, “NITRO PROOF”, “1 1/8”, “2 1/2”, and “12C”. Barrel bottoms stamped “CHOKE”, serial number, and “JA”. (A/1) choked Improved Cylinder on left and Skeet on right. (B/2) choked Skeet on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Both sidelock actions with cocking indicators, disk set strikers, blacked and engraved top levers numbered “1” and “2” in gold; double triggers are non-auto safe. “SAFE” in gold on both guns. Slide safes are nitre blued, engraved, and checkered. Guns are engraved with Purdey’s traditional scroll and read “J. PURDEY & SONS” at bar. Bottom of actions with matched engraving and read “J. PURDEY & SONS”, “LONDON”, and “ENGLAND” ahead of trigger plate. Trigger guards are blacked and engraved with long bottom straps. Bottom straps with appropriate serial numbers. Guns are with typical reddish brown walnut stocks and English straight hand grips. Stocks are fit with gold ovals engraved “RCL” and finished by 3/4 length checkered wood butts. Both guns with splintered forends. Forends are numbered “1” and “2’ in gold on their respective scroll engraved escutcheons. Both with Anson push releases and scroll engraved exterior iron metal. Interior iron metal numbered “1” and “2” and with serial numbers. Number 1 is also marked “H.M.” while “2” is marked “VV”. Guns reside in oak and leather case with cleaning rod, snap caps, tools, and patches. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels with most all of their black with some indications of handling use. Bores are very good/bright. Actions are very good with majority of case colors faded. Actions, triggers, and ejectors all function well. Stocks and forends are very good with few and minor handling marks. Vintage case is good with handling and storage marks. 25,000 - 40,000

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1256 - (C) MATCHED PAIR OF BOSS & CO 12 GAUGE BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS WITH CASE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Boss Model: (BOTH) Best Quality SLE Serial No. (A) 5445 (B) 5446 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (L) .029 (R) .027 (B/2) (L) .026 (R) .024 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/1) (L) 020 (R) .010 (B/2) (L) .018 (R) .009 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (L) .731 (R) .730 (B/2) (BOTH) .730 Weight: (BOTH) 6 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1907. Vintage game guns with 30” chopper lump, London nitro proofed, blacked steel barrels. Barrels are fit with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Ribs are smooth, concave and taper. Ribs with small round front beads are numbered “1” and “2” in gold with light floral scroll near breech. Ribs read “BOSS & Co. 73 St. JAMES’S STREET. LONDON”. Barrel flats with current London proofs “LPMM”, “70MM”, “12C”, and “1 1/8”. Bottoms of barrels are stamped with guns serial numbers “5445” and “5446”. The chokes for both barrels are Modified in left barrel and Improved Cylinder in right. Case colored sidelock actions with gold line cocking indicators, single triggers, right hand rolled edged guards, and blacked engraved safe slides with “SAFE” in gold. Top levers are numbered “1” and “2” in gold. Guns are non-auto safe. Water tables are stamped with guns serial numbers. Actions are engraved with traditional rose and scroll bouquets. “BOSS & Co.” in banner. Bottom straps are blacked, scroll engraved, and with guns individual serial numbers. Reddish brown walnut stocks with drop points, sharp checkered English straight hand grips, vacant gold ovals, and are finished with black leather covered pads. Splinter forends are numbered “1” and “2” in gold at escutcheons and have scroll engraving on pins, escutcheon, and exterior bottom iron metal. Both with fairly sharp checkering. Gun reside in an older Boss & Co. oak and leather double case. Case with paper trade label and snap caps. Outer case lid reads “P. ALEXANDER”, “ROYAL FUSILIERS” (a World War I Army Regiment). CONDITION: Excellent as refurbished. Barrels are excellent, with some light handling marks, probably from storage. Bores are bright. Actions with lots of new case colors. Actions, triggers, and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stocks are excellent as renovated. Forends good as refurbished with evidence of repair to wood on right tip corners. Case good as vintage. 15,000 - 25,000

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1257 - (C) RIGBY HAMMER FIRED DOUBLE RIFLE IN .303 BRITISH, CASED. Manufacturer: Rigby Model: Double Rifle Serial No. 16527 Caliber/Bore: .303 British Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Weight: 8 lbs 7.5 oz 26” dovetail lump barrels with bead front sight on file cut solid rib with express rear sight, one standing sight marked “100 Yds” with silver express line and folding leaf marked “300” with silver express line. Address “John Rigby & Co 72 St. James’s Street London” on rib in old English script. Lightly dressed at the breeches. Underside of barrels with “2427”, “S”, and “A&T” stamp. Barrel flats with appropriate British London proofs for .303 British, “43R”, serial number, and Rigby trademark. Splinter tip forearm with Rigby patent rotary opener, which is engraved as such, along with a checkered tip and light florals. Exterior of iron with shell motif and lined border. Forearm checkered in point pattern. Interior of iron and lever with serial number. Action flats with serial number, London proof, and Rigby trademark. Case colored receiver and back action peninsula locks with exposed hammers engraved with flowing acanthus, and signed on lock plates “John Rigby & Co” in English script. Stalking safeties. Fish form hammers engraved en suite with tall cocks. Double triggers with fore trigger checkered. Rotary underlever numbered on interior. Pistol grip with dark cap with point pattern checkering at wrist. Lovely, well marbled and fiddlebacked stock with floral engraved sling screw at belly. Checkered buttplate with heel with scroll. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels are very good with some rubs and marks throughout from handling and use, particularly at matting. One area of old pitting underneath forearm. Forearm is very good with good wood-to-metal fit and a few handling marks, some checkering heads marred. Possibly had an extra layer of varnish or oil added at one point as it is shinier than rest of wood. Action is excellent, retaining much of the case coloring which has started to fade, more vibrant in protected areas such as under lever. Stock is very good with excellent wood-to-metal fit and a few handling marks throughout. Wood has shrunk away a bit from buttstock, which is very good and retains much of the high polish blue with a few spots of patina, mostly towards top and bottom. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, bright and shiny with strong rifling, somewhat softened. This is a really great rifle by one of the best makers. 12,000 - 18,000

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1258 - (C) HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Royal Serial No. 36405 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/16” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .027 (R) .029 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .010 (R) .007 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .733 (R) .732 Weight: 6 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1958. This nice British game gun is built with blued, 26” chopper lump nitro proofed barrels. Barrels are fit with Holland & Holland’s patented self-opening ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels are also fit with a tapered, matted concaved rib and a round front steel bead sight. Chokes for both barrels are Improved Cylinder. Barrels read “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” on right and “98, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.” on left. Barrel flats marked “2 3/4” and “3 1/4” tons. Bottom rib engraved “MADE IN ENGLAND”, “ROYAL”. The case colored hand detachable side lock action is engraved with traditional Royal scroll and reads “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” in arch above the gold line cocking indicators. Action is built with Holland’s single trigger which is also case hardened. Top lever is case hardened and engraved. Gun is non-auto safe and “SAFE” is in gold. Mechanical trigger is protected by a blacked right-hand roll edged scroll engraved trigger guard that extends to a three-quarter length bottom strap, which is also blacked, engraved with scroll and serial number. The semi-pistol gripped walnut stock with drop points, diamond grip, strong checkering, and gold oval is finished by a brown pig leather-covered pad. The matched checkered splinter forend is built with an Anson push button release and with scroll engraved iron metal. Gun lives in its green canvas covered case with cleaning rod, snap caps, and cleaning equipment. Canvas case inner lid with “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” black and silver case label and small “Abercrombie & Fitch” leather label on inner left corner. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels with mostly all of their blue and a few light handling marks. Action, trigger and ejectors are sound. Action and parts with most of their case colors. Stock very good with very light handling marks. Forend good with some bruising on checkering. Case good with some handling, storage marks and needs new handle. 13,000 - 18,000

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1259 - (C) GOLDEN AGE HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL BEST QUALITY SLE 16 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Royal SLE Serial No. 30588 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .023 (R) .024 Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) .014 (R) .003 Gauge: 16 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .664 Weight: 6 Lbs. 1 oz. Circa 1922. A nice vintage game gun with 28” chopper lump nitro proofed barrels and ejectors. Chamber lengths are 2 - 1/2”. Barrels are fit with a smooth, concave, swamped rib and a round steel front bead sight. Rib with floral scroll near breech. Right barrel reads “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”. Left barrel reads “98, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.” Barrel flats marked “16”, “NITRO PROOF”, “1 oz”. Tubes stamped “30588”, “H&H” and with US importers stamp. Chokes are Modified on left and Skeet on right. The coin finished Holland & Holland patented hand detachable sidelock action with double triggers is handsomely adorned with traditional Royal scroll and bears Holland & Holland in banner above the gold line cocking indicators. Bottom action ahead of trigger plate reads “ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR”. Triggers are protected by a right-hand rolled-edge blacked scroll engraved trigger guard. Trigger guard extends to a full-length blacked bottom strap that is engraved with scroll and the serial number. Blacked top lever and slide safe are both engraved with scrolls; the slide safe is also checkered. “SAFE” is in gold and the gun is non-auto safe. Walnut stock with drop points and diamond grip is finely checkered, has a vacant gold oval, and is finished by a dark brown leather-covered pad. Splinter forend with matching checkering with Anson release has blacked engraved iron metal. Interior iron metal engraved with matching serial number. Gun lives a vintage leather Holland & Holland case with an authentic black and gold case label. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels are good and retain 85% original color. Action, triggers, and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stock and forend with some light handling marks. Case with evidence of use, handling, and storage. Cool gun. 10,000 - 15,000

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1260 - (M) IMPRESSIVE BERTUZZI 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE GAME GUN WITH GAME SCENE ENGRAVING BY TORCOLI & S. MUFFOLINI Manufacturer: Bertuzzi Model: SLE Serial No. 6003 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .032 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .022 (R) .014 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .626 Weight: 6 Lbs. 1 oz. Circa 2003. Lovely game gun with 27” Italian nitro proofed chopper lump blacked barrels. Barrels with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers, narrow smooth, concave tapering rib with small steel round front bead sight. Right barrel reads “FLLI BERTUZZI - ITALY”. Barrel flats with Italian proofs, “6003”, “ARMI BERTUZZI” and “BT”. Bottom of barrels stamped “CAM. 70”, “15.8”, “KG1.110”, “15.8”, and with importer marking. Chokes are Improved Modified on left and Modified on right. Brushed coin finished sidelock action with games scenes, set disk strikers, engraved and checkered top lever, filed safe slide, and “S” is in gold. Action also with double triggers, front articulated. Gun is non-auto safe. Left lock is engraved with a brace of woodcock flying through woods. Right lock with a cock pheasant taking off and 3 females, all in grassy field. Bottom action with hunting dog retrieving a grouse from wood. Left and right bars engraved “FLLI BERTUZZI” in banner. Trigger plate signed by S. Muffolini Inc. and bottom of action signed Torcoli Inc. Trigger guard with right hand rolled edge extending to a full-length bottom strap with matching scroll and serial number in banner. Handsome orange brown shiny stock with smoky streaks has been built with drop points, a finely checkered straight hand grip, and finished with a checkered butt stock with lightly scroll engraved toe and heel plates. Slender splinter forend with matched checkering and grain has been built with an Anson push button release, Bertuzzi gold logo inlay, and scroll engraved escutcheon and exterior metal. Interior metal engraved “03”. Gun is housed by an oak and leather maker’s case with cleaning rod, snap caps cleaning accessories and oil bottle. Case lid with black and gold “ARMI FLLI BERTUZZI” case label. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain mostly all of their color. Bores are bright. Action, triggers and ejectors are excellent. Stock and forend are excellent. Very nice gun! 12,000 - 18,000

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1261 - (C) BOSS & CO. SLE 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Boss & Co. Model: SLE Serial No. 6655 Barrel Length: 29 - 1/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .026 Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) .008 (R) .009 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .617 (R) .618 Weight: 5 Lbs. 8 oz. Circa 1918. A lightweight game gun with 29 - 1/4” nitro proofed chopper lump barrels. Barrels are fit with ejectors and 2 - 1/2” chambers. Barrels are furnished with a narrow, concave, raised rib. Rib reads “BOSS & Co. 41 ALBEMARLE STREET. PICCADILLY . LONDON. W1.”. Barrel lump reads “6655” for serial number. Barrel flats are stamped “NP”, “20”, “2 1/2””, “3 TONS” and “615”. Tubes are stamped “9046”. Chokes are Improved Cylinder in both barrels. Light case colored sidelock action with rose bouquets and scroll engraving with “BOSS & Co.” in ribbon. Action with gold line cocking indicator, blacked engraved and checkered top lever, and a blacked, engraved, and checkered slide safe. “SAFE” in gold inlay. Gun is auto-safe. Action also with Boss & Co. single mechanical (triple pull) trigger. Trigger protected by right hand rolled edge blacked and scroll engraved trigger guard. Bottom strap is blacked and engraved with scroll and the serial number. Trigger plate is engraved, reading “BOSS’S PATENT 11278”. Newer reddish brown stock with drop points and sharp checkering on English straight hand grip. Belly of stock with small gold oval, stock is finished with a checkered wood extension. Darker forend with similar checkering and Anson push button release. Escutcheon, diamond, and exterior iron metal are engraved with scrolls. Gun lives in a green canvas case. CONDITION: Good as rebarreled and restocked. Barrels retain mostly all of their blue and bores are bright. Action, trigger, and ejectors are sound. Stock good with some light handling marks. Forend is good. Case is good with handling and storage marks. 25,000 - 45,000

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1262 - (M) A TRULY INCREDIBLE 2 GUN 3 BARREL SET OF LUCIANO BOSIS MICHELANGELO EXTRA SHOTGUNS WITH ORIGINAL FACTORY PAPERWORK AND NEAR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF SCROLL AND GAME SCENES BY PEDRETTI. Manufacturer: Luciano Bosis Model: Michelangelo Extra Serial No. (A) 652 (B) 653 Barrel Length: (A&B) 30” (C) 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (A) (O) .027 (U) .030 (B) (O) .028 (U) .030 (C) (O) .028 (U) .029 Chamber: (ALL) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (ALL) Briley Multi Gauge: (ALL) 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (A) (BOTH) .734 (B) (BOTH) .734 (C) (O) .730 (U) .731 Weight: (A&B) 7 Lbs. 13 oz. (C) 7 Lbs. 8 oz..

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Circa 2016. A virtually new pair of over under sporting/game guns with Italian nitro proofed barrels. 3 sets of barrels (two 30” and one 26”) with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. All barrel ribs are solid, low profiled, and matte filed. Ribs also with small steel beads for front sights. Ribs read with “1”, “2” and “2” (second 2 the shorter barrel at 26” in gold at breech). Top barrels are with gold inlays that read “LUCIANO BOSIS ITALY”. Top barrels with thin gold bands at breech and barrel wings with light border scroll. Barrel flats with Italian proofs, “2016”, “CP”, “12-70”, individual serial numbers, “MADE IN ITALY”, and “L. BOSIS”. Shorter number “2” is marked “R167” on flat. Chokes are Briley multi. Beautiful coin finished sidelock actions with non-auto safe actions and single inertia triggers are decorated with elegant scrolls and bottoms with scrolls and vignettes of hunting dogs. Number “1” with a setter with collar gazing over field and number “2’ with similar dog smiling at field edge. Safe slide is also engraved and checkered. “SAFE” is in gold. Trigger guards and bottom straps with matched engraving and gold inlays of serial numbers. Top levers engraved and with gold inlays of “1” and “2”. “LUCIANO BOSIS” is set in gold inlay at bars. Engraving orchestrated by master engraver “G.S. PEDRETTI” whose signature is on the trigger plates. Deluxe European walnut stocks with drop points, sharp checkered pistol grips have engraved “JSD” gold ovals and finished by black leather covered pads. Sporting forends with matched checkering are fit with Anson styled push button releases. Forends also with numbers “1” and “2” in gold on escutcheons, “LUCIANO BOSIS” gold logo at center, engraved pin, and exterior bottom forend iron is scroll engraved and reads “LUCIANO BOSIS” in gold. Interior metal is coin finished and reads with individual serial numbers and “L. BOSIS”. Guns live in a brown leather maker’s case with “Fabbrica d’armi LUCIANO BOSIS”, cleaning tools and accessories including extra firing pins, springs, and snap caps. Extra chokes in separate Briley cases. CODITION: Excellent. Barrels excellent. Actions, triggers and ejectors excellent. Stocks and forend excellent with very slight and light handling marks. Case excellent. 60,000 - 90,000

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1263 - (C) EXQUISITE HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL .375 H&H MAGNUM DOUBLE RIFLE IN CASE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Royal Double Rifle Serial No. 30448 Caliber/Bore: .375 H&H Magnum Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 3 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 13 - 3/4” Weight: 9 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1923. A vintage London best safari double rifle with chopper lump 26” steel belted barrels. Barrels built with ejectors, third fastener, spear point quarter rib, and a stippled, raised bladed spear point front sight with flip-up low light sight. Rear sight with one standing sight regulated for 50 / 200 yards and one folding; both with platinum center line through V cutout. Quarter rib with stippling and crosshatch hand filing. Rib reads “.375 MAGNUM RIMLESS CALIBRE”. Left barrel reads “98 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.” Right barrel reads “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”. Bottom of barrels with rifles serial number “30448”, “W.D.L”, “N” and “H&H”. Barrel flats read with proofs “NP”, “375 EX”, and “CORDITE 54-300MAX”. Barrels with loop for sling. Slight case colored hardened hand detachable sidelock action with bolstered frame, set disk strikers, third fastener, and double triggers. Front trigger is stippled and articulated. Triggers are protected by a right-hand rolled-edge blacked floral engraved guard. Guard extends to a full-length bottom strap with matched engraving and serial number. Action engraved with traditional Royal scroll and “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” is in banner above gold line cocking indicators. Top lever is blacked, engraved, and with a checkered thumb. Safety slide is also blacked, engraved, and checkered. “SAFE” is in gold. Rifle is built with auto-safe. Traditional reddish brown walnut stock with nice figure, shadow line cheeckpiece, sharp checkered pistol grip, case hardened engraved trap door grip cap, gold oval; loop for sling is strengthened by its long engraved top strap and is finished with a black leather covered pad. Splinter forend with matched checkering, engraving, and Anson release. Rifle lives in a dark brown oak and leather case. Case with small black and gold leather trade label, brass cleaning rod, oil bottle, neva rust oil, Rangoon oil, pull through, patches, pair of .375 snap caps, and keys for case. Case with round brass tablet engraved “GEE”. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels are near perfect with some light handling marks. Action, trigger, and ejectors work well with snap caps. Stock is very good with slight/light handling marks and with light scuffing on leather-covered pad. Forend excellent. Case very good as new to rifle. A very nice double rifle from one of the UK’s best. 50,000 - 70,000

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1264 - (M) STUNNING IVO FABBRI BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER WITH MYTHICAL SCENE ENGRAVING BY BADILLINI. Manufacturer: Ivo Fabbri Model: Best SLE Serial No. E596 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (O) .028 (U) .029 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .016 (U) .008 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .727 (U) .728 Weight: 6 Lbs. 15 oz. Circa 1982. Amazingly well-crafted gun with 27” Italian demi-bloc nitro-proofed barrels with a low profile finely matted solid rib with steel bead front sight. Right side of top barrel with “VACUUM ARC REMELTING STEEL”, left with “ARMI FABBRI BRESCIA ITALY”. Modern Italian nitro proofs for 12 gauge, 2 - 3/4” chambers, nominal 18.4 IBD and AI date code. Chokes are Modified in top barrel and Improved Cylinder in bottom. The bolster and breech are lightly decorated with florals and dots. Forearm has an Anson plunger release with the iconic Fabbri cross escutcheon, engraved in semi-relief with florals throughout, including exterior iron. Forearm is checkering in a point and wave pattern that wraps about the escutcheon. Interior of iron with matching serial number stamped. Sidelock action is extensively engraved in semi-relief style en suite with the escutcheon, with flowing florals on a stippled ground, with interspersed lilies and bouquets of roses. A sphinx sits behind cocking indicators, spewing the scroll out of his open mouth. Bottom of action has a pair of cherubim around a bouquet of roses, with scroll en suite. Signed “Inc Badillini G.F.” to the right of the trigger guard. Ivo Fabbri legend on bottom of action. Non-automatic safety. Fabbri inertia driven single trigger protected by a trigger guard with engraving en suite which extends to tang, including an engraved serial number. English-style straight stock of a nicely figured and smoky walnut is checkered about the wrist in a point pattern, with an attractive arrowhead exclusion at tang and a fully checkered walnut butt. Housed in a leatherwrapped Nizzoli case with Fabbri trade label in lid. CONDITION: Excellent, showing slight evidence of use. Barrels retain virtually all of their factory black, with some distension about proofs from application of stamp, and some light discoloration from age and use. Stock is excellent with sharp checkering, no cracks or chips, and mild handling marks. Receiver is excellent, engraving is crisp and well cut, befitting a master like Badillini. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, bright and shiny, ejectors are strong and in time. Case is excellent with some minor marks to exterior. This is an great example of one of the finest shotguns money can buy. 25,000 - 40,000

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1265 - (M) OUTSTANDING BERTUZZI GULLWING 20 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH SUPERB ENGRAVING BY MANRICO TORCOLI & VALERIO PELI, CREATIVE ARTS, AND CASE. Manufacturer: Flli Bertuzzi Model: Gullwing Deluxe Serial No. 6060 Barrel Length: 28 - 3/4” Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (O) .032 (U) .030 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .040 (U) .022 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .629 Weight: 6 Lbs. 9 oz.

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Circa 2001. A very fine and rare over/under game gun with demi-bloc nitro proofed 28 - 3/4” blued steel barrels. These shiny barrels have been built with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, and a hand filed, low profiled, raised rib featuring a single steel bead sight and extension at breech. Top barrel on left reads “F.LLI BERTUZZI”. Barrels stamped “15.8”, “KG1.300” and with proof mark. Barrel flat showing proof marks, “6060”, “CAM.70”, “20/70” and “ARMI BERTUZZI”. Chokes are Extra Full on the over barrel and Improved Modified on the under barrel. Barrel wings with light border scrolls. This beautiful gun combines the craftsmanship of a skilled gunmaker and the artistic talents of incredible engraving artisans. Game scenes with fantasy and intricate scrolls adorn this innovative Gullwing sidelock actioned gun. Left lock plate door engraved with smiling hunt dogs peering through tall grass with a covey of quail taking flight over field. Right lock with hunting dogs gazing through field as a flock of pigeons make their escape. Bottom action engraved with a hunting dog and his prairie chicken prey in grassy field. “FLLI BERTUZZI” is engraved at action bars. “V.PELI Creative Arts” is signed on right hand side of trigger plate. “TORCOLI INC.” is signed at action bottom just below the prairie chicken. Game scene engraving and action supported by fancy fantasy scroll engraving. With Gullwing doors ajar, the company’s logo is on display in gold, as well as the sidelock action, which is also in gold. Double triggers, front hinged, are protected by the scroll engraved guard that leads to the long bottom strap with matched engraving and serial number. Action with engraved top lever and safe slide. “S” engraved; non-auto safe. A beautiful deluxe piece of Turkish walnut with oil finish bears drop points, finely checkered English grip, and a fully checkered butt. Matched forend with company logo in gold and Boss styled scroll engraved barrel wings, exterior iron metal, and Anson release. Interior iron metal engraved with “60”, matching the last 2 numbers of the serial. Gun resides in orange brown leather case with a pair of snap caps. Inner lid with black and gold FLLi BERTUZZI case label. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain mostly all of their color. Bores are bright. Action, triggers, wings, and ejectors all operate well. Stock and forend excellent. Great and impressive gun! 50,000 - 80,000

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1266 - (M) A MASTERPIECE OF ENGRAVING, “THE BIRDS OF PREY GUN”, A SYMES AND WRIGHT ENGRAVED BY THE LEGENDARY RASHID EL HADI, 12 GAUGE OVER/ UNDER SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Symes & Wright Model: O/U Serial No. OU01 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .029 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) .007 Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .729 Weight: 7 Lbs. 10 oz. Circa 1990. A famous first made over and under game gun with 28” nitro proofed blacked barrels. Barrels have been designated with Woodward / Purdey style ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Top rib is raised and matted with small steel bead front sight. Top barrel with gold border at breech and reads “.728”, “NP”, “12”, “2 3/4”, “3 1/4 TONS” on right, on left reads “Symes & Wright” and “London” on left. Bottom barrel with proof markings of “LP 89”, “12”, 2 3/4””, “3 1/4 TONS” and importers stamp. Barrels are choked Improved Cylinder in both barrels. This handsome coin finished sidelock game gun is built with a single triple pull trigger and is non-auto safe. “SAFE” is in gold. The right-hand rolled-edged trigger guard with light floral scroll extends to a long bottom strap with floral scroll and serial number “OU 01” in gold. This gun has great fantasy-styled game scene engraving by Master engraver Rashid El Hadi. The left lock plate depicts a hawk swooping down on its prey over a grassy field. The right lock plate demonstrates a falcon bombing in a passing and unsuspecting pigeon. Bottom action illustrates an eagle with trout in talons heading back to its roost. The supporting bold relief foliate scroll work is just as amazing with grotesque style birds of prey holding banner styled ribbons in their talons reading “SYMES & WRIGHT” in old English italics over acanthus leaves and vines. All incredible pieces of artistry. Master engraver fully signed his work as “Rashid El Hadi” at the bottom of the right lock plate and simply signed “Rash” on the left at bottom. The “British Gun Engraving” book by Douglas Tate features a biography of the engraver on page 274, and is one of 3 guns mentioned by name in Rashid’s obituary, along with the Holland & Holland “Swan Gun” and the Westley Richards “Hummingbird Guns”. The dark marbled walnut stock with drop points has fine over-the-wrist checkered pistol grip. Pistol grip with ebonite grip cap. The matched game over under forend is built with the exposed Woodward/Purdey style leaf ejector system. Forend also with Anson release. Gun resides in an oak and leather case with canvas outer and black and gold Symes & Wright LTD. trade label. Case accompanied by two turn screws, snap caps, oil bottle, two piece wooden cleaning rod and cleaning accessories. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels retain nearly all of their original black and bores are bright. Action, trigger, and ejectors are mechanically sound with snap caps. Stock and forend very good with visual signs of use. Very nice gun and piece of art. 30,000 - 40,000

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1267 - (C) BOSS & CO. OVER/UNDER 12 BORE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Boss & Co. Model: Over Under Serial No. 8928 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/16” Length of Pull: 15 - 3/16” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .025 Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (O) .011 (U) .021 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .735 (U) .736 Weight: 6 Lbs. 8 oz. Circa 1953. A best quality over and under game gun with 27” nitro proofed shiny blued barrels. Barrels with ejectors and 2 - 1/2” chambers. Barrels have been built with no top rib and a round brass front bead sight. Barrels with reversed chokes, with Improved Cylinder on top, and Modified on bottom. Barrel flats marked “2 1/2”. Top barrel on right reads “Boss & Co.”, London proofs for 1 1/8”. Left side of barrel reads “41 ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON .W.”. Top of barrel at breech with gold inlay “2”. Side lock action with approximately 65% case colors is engraved with Boss & Co. traditional scroll and rose bouquets. The Boss patented single trigger (triple pull) is protected by a blacked right hand rolled edge trigger guard that extends through a long bottom strap. Trigger guard and bottom strap are engraved with scrolls. Bottom strap with serial number. Trigger plate ahead of trigger guard is engraved “BOSS PATENT No 11278”. Blacked scroll engraved top lever with gold inlay “2”. Gun is auto safe and “SAFE” is in gold. Action bolsters are engraved “PATENT No. 3307 1909”. Best quality dark honey colored walnut stock with nice figuring is built with a finely checkered English straight hand grip, gold oval and black leather covered recoil pad. Gun with matched checkered splinter game forend. Forend with Anson push button release. The gun is complete with case and all accessories. Gun lives in a lightweight toe under leather case. Newer case with white paper trade label, snap caps, cleaning rod, square oil bottle and cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels with mostly all of their original color with a slight bit of frosting and handling marks. Single trigger action and ejectors are sound. Stock and forend both very good with light handling marks. Case good with handling marks. Note: This serial number is listed on page 326 of the Boss & Co. 2nd Edition book as part of a composed pair with gun serial number 8678. 45,000 - 65,000

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1268 - (M) DAVID MCKAY BROWN ROUND ACTION GAME GUN WITH FRENCH FITTED CASE AND ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: David McKay Brown Model: Round Body O/U Serial No. 7524 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .025 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .006 (IC) (U) .005 (IC) Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .735 (U) .734 This fine gun by this highly regarded Scottish maker, who has been keeping the Dickson round action tradition alive, has 28” demi-bloc barrels mounted with narrow, flat, matted rib. Right side of top barrel is engraved “David McKay Brown (Gunmakers), 32, Hamilton Road, Bothwell”. Bottom of bottom barrel is stamped with 1993 London nitro proofs for 2 - 3/4” chambers and serial number. Case hardened, round bodied, trigger plate, low profile action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), and double triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage very well cut, medium, open shaded scroll. “David McKay Brown” is in scrolled riband on each side. Top lever, forend iron, and trigger guard are engraved to match action. Serial number is at grip. Attractive, classic, marbled, and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14 - 1/4” over checkered wood butt, and features diamond hand, point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and gold oval engraved “LBL” on toe line. Slim matching forend has Anson release. Exceptional quality walnut and black morocco leather case with embossed gold line embellishment on top, has 2 key locks. Interior is lined in scarlet leather with embossed gold filigree decoration around border of lid. Leather is also embossed with McKay Brown name and address, “ROUND ACTION GAME GUN”, and “Serial No. 7524”. Bottom, also in red leather, is French fitted for stock and action, barrels, and an array of high-quality accessories including 2-piece ebony and brass cleaning rod, horn handled chamber brush, 3 horn-handled turnscrews, pair of horn and brass snap caps, round polished brass oil bottle, and round polished brass vaseline bottle. Case key is tied to handle. CONDITION: Excellent, showing limited field use. Barrels retain over 95% original blue, slightly silvered at muzzles and sharp edges. Action retains approximately 95% of its original case hardening color, silvered on sharp edges and at rear of top tang. Temper blue of safety is silvered, as is top lever thumbpiece. Bluing on trigger guard is thinning and silvering at grip. Stocks retain a few light handling marks in their orig hand rubbed oil finish, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Exterior case leather is excellent with a few slight rubs and compressions. Handle is excellent. Interior leather is excellent with some slight rubs. Accessories are excellent. 25,000 - 40,000

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1269 - (M) EXQUISITE P.V. NELSON 16 GAUGE BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH NEAR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF ENGRAVING BY KEITH THOMAS. Manufacturer: P.V. Nelson Model: Best SLE Serial No. 1188 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .026 (R) .024 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .017 (R) .007 Gauge: 16 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .662 Weight: 5 Lbs. 13 oz. Circa 1994. A beautiful and bespoke game gun with London nitro proofed 29” blued steel barrels. Barrels are furnished with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. The gun’s barrel rib is smooth, concave, and tapered. Rib with small brass round front bead sight and light floral scroll at breech. Left barrel reads “P.V. NELSON, (GUNMAKER)”. Right barrel reads “LONDON”. Barrel flats with London nitro proof, “16”, “NP”, “16.8”, “70MM”, and “900 BAR”. Tubes with matching serial number “1188” at bottom. Chokes are Modified in left barrel and Improved Cylinder in right. The color case hardened round frame is elegantly hand engraved with tight scrolls and floral bouquets throughout by Master Engraver “K. Thomas”, who has signed on the right hand side of trigger plate. The actions sidelock plates are also engraved “P.V. NELSON” in a banner scroll and “P.V. NELSON”, “LONDON” at action bottom. Sidelock also with gold line cocking indicators, set disk strikers, assisted opening mechanism, case hardened double triggers, and is non-auto safe. Blacked top lever and safe slide are engraved and checkered. Trigger guard with right hand rolled edge is blacked, floral scroll engraved and extends to a long bottom strap which is also floral scroll engraved, and bears the gun’s serial number 1188. The lovely reddish brown finely checkered English straight grip stock is built with an initial engraved gold oval. Buttstock is checkered. The matched checkered splinter forend is furnished with an Anson release. Escutcheon, diamond pin, and exterior iron metal are engraved and case hardened. Interior iron metal is case hardened, bears the serial number, and signed “PV” at base of ejector mechanism. This exquisite gun lives in a custom brown alligator oak and leather case by Marvin Huey. Case is furnished with snap caps, round brass oil bottle, white handled cleaning tools and turnscrews, case keys, black and gold leather “P.V. NELSON” case label and a brass cleaning rod. CONDITION: Excellent. Virtually new. Barrels retain 98% original colors and bores are bright. Action, Triggers and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stock is excellent. Forend is excellent. Case is excellent. Overall an excellent gun and package. 30,000 - 50,000

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1270 - (M) A SCARCE AND DESIRABLE GEORGE HOENIG .30-40 KRAG ROTARY ACTION DOUBLE RIFLE. Manufacturer: George Hoenig Model: Rotary Action Serial No. 43 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Krag Barrel Length: 24 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4” Drop at Heel: 1 - 5/8”Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz George Hoenig is famous for developing the Rotary Round Action, which encapsulates the action in a cylinder for easy assembly and disassembly, as well as being unbelievably durable due to the massive locking lugs and in-line construction of the action and barrels, which does not apply torque to the action. Hoenig no longer builds, and when he did, production was strictly limited to 5 guns a year, and double rifles were $27,500. This example is an over/under double rifle chambered in .30-40 Krag and regulated for use with 180 grain bullets, as marked on top of the quarter rib. Front sight is a bead on island with a finely matted ramp, while rear is a Hoenig express regulated for 100 yards. Sling swivel studs on bottom barrel and at toe line. 2-piece walnut forearm with point pattern checkering. Cylindrical action is engraved with flowing acanthus scroll, with lined borders and singed “G. HOENIG / EMMETT, ID” on left side, “PATENTED / SER. NO. 43” on right, and “GH” monogram in recess at top. Very clever Hoenig QD scope mounts fit directly into dovetails and use a compressed coil spring to firmly attach; rings are currently mounted with a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5 scope with duplex reticle. Action with serial number on breech face, and engraved with well-cut diminutive scroll. Trigger guard engraved en suite and protecting double triggers. 2 position safety lever at wrist with “F” in red and “S” in green, engraved with scroll en suite. Pistol grip stock of a heavily marbled, reddish walnut with point pattern checkering at the wrist, and fit with a trap in the pistol grip that contains an extra front sight, a shadowline cheekpiece for a right handed shooter, and a Decelerator recoil pad. Housed in the correct Americase with green baize lining, George Hoenig branding in lid, and compartmentalized to hold rifle when disassembled, test target, extra set of sling swivels, and scope mount. CONDITION: Overall excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory finishes with some very minor marks from handling and light field use. Barrels are excellent with some minor handling marks. Action excellent with some handling marks, some discoloration around right side of the scope mount attachment point. Stocks excellent with some light handling marks from the field, most noticeable at the front of the pistol grip where there’s a small splotch to the wood, probably from a ring worn while shooting. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with strong rifling. Case and accessories fine, glass is clear. These rifles are extremely desirable not only due to their technical qualifications, but their mechanical artistry is unsurpassed, and is unlikely to be, as George died in recent years. 35,000 - 55,000

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1271 - (M) ASTOUNDING IVO FABBRI BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE GAME GUN WITH GAME SCENES DOUBLE SIGNED BY TOMASONI. Manufacturer: Ivo Fabbri Model: Best SLE Serial No. 3420 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .029 (R) .028 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .009 (R) .004 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .726 (R) .728 Weight: 7 Lbs. 5 oz. Circa 1982. A beautiful game gun built by arguably one of Italy’s top gunmakers with blued 28” chopper lump nitro proofed barrels. The Vacuum Arc steel barrels have been built with ejectors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and a hand-filed, raised, tapered rib with round steel bead front sight. Right barrel reads “VACUUM ARC REMELTING STEEL”. Left barrel reads “IVO FABBRI BRESCIA ITALY”. Barrel flats with Italian proofs, “3420”, “CAM,70”, “AI”, and “I.FABBRI”. Barrel bottoms read “KG1.340” and “18.4”. Chokes are Improved Cylinder in left barrel and Skeet in right. The coin finished side lock action has been appointed with fantastic hand-engraved illustrations of hunting scenes by master engraver Tomasoni. Left lock plate is engraved with hunter and pointing dog busting a covey of quail over a southern desert terrain. Right lock with several ducks coming in for landing over a marshy pond. Both lock plates are signed “inc Tomasoni” and “IVO FABBRI” at bar. Bottom of action engraved with a hunting dog retrieving a hare from a wooded forest. All illustrations and action supported by tight scroll with floral accents. Action built with Fabbri single inertia trigger, engraved and double checkered thumb top lever, checkered and engraved safe slide; “SAFE” is engraved. Gun is non-auto safe. Trigger is protected by a right-hand rolled edged guard with long bottom strap engraved with scroll and the guns serial number. The Deluxe medium blonde walnut stock with fine point checkering over English straight hand grip is finished by a checkered butt. Full beavertail forend with matched fine checkering is built with an Anson styled push button release. Gun lives in a brown Italian-made Nizzoli case. CODNITION: Very good. Barrels retain mostly all of their original blue with a bit of barrel rub behind the forend at right. Bores are bright. Action, trigger, and ejectors are sound. Action with small scratch on left lock plate. Stock is very good with some slight bruising. Forend very good. Case very good with evidence of use. 35,000 - 45,000

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1272 - (C) PAIR OF PRE-WAR BOSS 12 GAUGE BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS IN CUSTOM CASE Manufacturer: (BOTH) Boss & Co. Model: (BOTH) Best Round Body SLE Serial No. (A) 5233 (B) 5234 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (L) .032 (R) .027 (B/2) (L) .027 (R) .028 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/1) (L) .021 (R) .009 (B/2) (L) .022 (R) .010 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .729 (B/2) (L) .731 (R) .730 Weight: (BOTH) 6 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1904. A very nice pair of round bodied London best game guns with 30” chopper lump nitro proof barrels. Barrels are built with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels fit with smooth concave tapered ribs. Ribs numbered “1” and “2” in gold with light floral scroll at breech and small steel (A/1) and brass (B/2) round front bead sights. Ribs read “Boss & Co., 73 St. JAMES’S STREET, LONDON.”. Barrel flats on number (A/1) with London proofs that read “LP06”, “NP”, “12”, and “70MM”. Barrel flats for (B/2) read “LP02”. (A/1) has chokes of Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Barrel (B/2) choked Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Coin finished round bodied sidelock actions with Boss & Co.’s traditional Rose bouquets and scroll pattern with “BOSS & CO” in banner ribbon, gold line cocking indicators, and blued pins. Blacked engraved top levers with checkered thumb pieces. Levers individually numbered “1” and “2” in gold. Nitre blued slide safes are engraved and checkered. Both guns with “SAFE” in gold. Both guns are non-auto safe. Both guns with right hand single triggers. Trigger plates engraved “Boss’s Patent V.22894” Single triple pull triggers are protected by blacked right hand rolled edged guard with floral engraving and extend to long bottom straps with matched engraving and guns respective serial numbers “5233” and “5234”. Handsome, honey colored, straight, smoky grained walnut stocks are built with English straight hand grips that are finely checkered. Stock bellies contain gold ovals that bear the initials “JSD”. Stocks are finished with checkered butts. Splinter forends are built with matched checkering and are also numbered “1” and “2” in gold. Forend also with Anson releases. Interior iron metal is blacked and engraved with each guns individual serial numbers. Guns reside in a Deluxe bilevel oak and leather motor case with Boss & Co. paper trade label, snap caps, oil bottle Boss & Co. cleaning cloth, nylon rod, and individual numbered pull through pouches. CONDITION: Excellent as rebarreled and restocked. Barrels on (A/1) show slightly more use with a slight bit of silvering at muzzle and at breech. Both pair with light and slight handling marks. Actions, triggers, and ejectors all function well. Stocks and forends on both guns are very good with very light handling marks. Case is excellent with only very light and slight usage indication. Excellent pair of London Best side by sides. 30,000 - 60,000

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1273 - (M) LUCIANO BOSIS MICHELANGELO 20 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH STUNNING PEDRETTI ENGRAVING. Manufacturer: Luciano Bosis Model: Michaelangelo Serial No. 348 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .030 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .010 (R) .008 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .623 Weight: 5 Lbs. 15 oz. Circa 2002. A beautiful Italian made game gun with chopper lump nitro proof 30” blued steel barrels. Barrels built with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, and a tapered smooth concave game rib fit with a brass bead front sight. Left barrel reads “LUCIANO BOSIS ITALY”. Barrel flats read with Italian proofs, “20-70”, “BS”, “348”, and “LBOSIS”. Barrel bottoms stamped “KG1.090”, “15.8”, “CAM. 70” and also interestingly stamped with Birmingham proofs. Chokes are Improved Cylinder in both barrels. The brushed coin-finished sidelock action is built with single mechanical trigger, cocking indicator, floral scroll engraved and checkered top lever, checkered and engraved safe slide, and with “SAFE” in gold. Gun is non-auto safe. Tight scroll engraving with swirling waves and flowers is orchestrated by now-deceased (1947 - 2016) master engraver Giancarlo Pedretti. Mr. Pedretti’s engraving signature (GS Pedretti) is located on right hand side of trigger plate ahead of guard. Guard and full-length bottom strap with matched engraving and strap with serial number “348” in gold. A reddish brown European walnut stock with drop points is built with fine checkered English straight grip, gold oval, and finished by a checkered butt. The long splinter forend with fine checkering has matched scroll engraving on escutcheon and exterior iron metal. Forend with Anson push button release. Interior brushed steel iron metal with makers name “L.BOSIS” and serial number. Gun lives in a brown leather case with canvas outer. Case with black and gold “LUCIANO BOSIS” case label, hand guard, cleaning rod, and cleaning accessories. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels with mostly all of their blue and bright bores. Action, trigger, and ejectors are sound. Stock excellent. Forend very good with small chip ahead of checkering. 25,000 - 40,000

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1274 - (M) A TRUE PAIR OF PIOTTI BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUNS WITH SCROLLWORK AND GAME SCENES BY CONTESSA. Manufacturer: Flli Piotti Model: Best SLE Serial No. (A) A123 (B) A124 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (O) .027 (U) .031 (B/2) (O) .027 (U) .028 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Multi Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .729 (B/2) (BOTH) .729 Weight: (BOTH) 7 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 2019. A virtually new pair of semi-rounded Italian-proofed and made sporting guns with 30” demi-bloc barrels. Barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers and ejectors. Barrels fit with slightly raised matte solid tapered ribs. Ribs with brass front beads, extensions, and are numbered “1” and “2” in gold near breech. Top barrels read “FLLI PIOTTI ITALY” on left. Barrel flats with Italian proofs, individual serial numbers “A123” and “A124”, “CD”, “CH”, “FLLI PIOTTI”, and “12-70”. Chokes are Multi; Briley. Coin finished sidelock actions fit with rib extension lock-up, semi-rounded, and with invisible (disguised) pins and single inertia triggers. Top levers are scroll engraved, checkered, and numbered “1” and “2” in gold. Safe slides are also checkered and engraved. “S” is in gold. Guns are non-auto safe. Lovely scroll and bouquets engraving adorn the action. “FLLi Piotti” in banner on lock plates. Bottoms of actions with matching scroll and with game scenes of soaring grouse over field on the number “1” gun and approaching grouse on the number “2” both scenes are in vignettes. Lovely engraving orchestrated by G.A. Contessa, whose signature is on the trigger plate alongside the right hand rolled edged trigger guard. Guards extend to bottom strap which bears the guns individual serial numbers. Handsome deluxe stocks with finely checkered semi-pistol grips have smoky lines and are slightly feather-crotched. Toe lines with gold ovals that are engraved “JSD” in script and butts are completed with skip line checkering. Guns live in brown leather maker’s case with “Flli Piotti” inner leather case label. Case with snap caps, oil bottle, cleaning rod, Piotti purchase certificate in leather wallet with manual. Guns come with Briley extra chokes. CONDITION: Excellent. Like New. Barrels are excellent inside and out. Actions are strong and clean. Triggers and ejectors are excellent. Stocks and forends are excellent with light and slight handling marks. Case excellent. Excellent Pair! 35,000 - 55,000

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1275 - (M) LUCIANO BOSIS QUEEN EXTRA BEST QUALITY SLE 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Luciano Bosis Model: Queen Extra Serial No. 597 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .028 (R) .030 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .012 (R) .007 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .626 (R) .625 Weight: 6 Lbs. 3 oz. Circa 2011. A lovely game gun with 29” chopper lump nitro proofed blued barrels. Sleek barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers and ejectors. Rib is concave, smooth, tapering, with a round steel front bead sight and light floral engraving at breech. Rib reads “LUCIANO BOSIS ITALY”. Barrel flats marked with Italian proofs, “20-70”, “597”, “LBOSIS”, “CH”, and “MADE IN ITALY”. Chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. The beautiful color case hardened round framed back action sidelock is adorned with bold floral scroll engraving, “L. BOSIS” in a banner on each lock plate, the initials “DMJ” in cursive script on the engraved color case hardened trigger guard extending to the engraved bottom strap with the serial number “597” engraved. The action is fit with smooth color case hardened double triggers with the front articulated. The water table is marked with Italian Proofs, “L BOSIS” and “597”. The honey colored Turkish walnut stock with contrasting smoky figure is equipped with a round knob pistol grip with point pattern checkering, drop points, and a checkered butt. The splinter forend with similar checkering is fit with an Anson style push button release and gold inlaid crowned Luciano Bosis crest featuring a standing griffin facing left with “LUCIANO BOSIS BRESCIA” in a banner on the bottom. Resides in the maker’s single leather case that has the maker’s paper case label attached to the interior of the lid and equipped with cleaning attachments and a pair of nickel plated Luciano Bosis snap caps. CONDIITON: Excellent. Barrels bores are bright and shiny, triggers are crisp, and ejectors function nicely. Slight handling/storage marks on buttstock and forend. Case is very good with a few minor handling/storage marks. A great gun to add to your collection. 30,000 - 60,000

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1276 - (A) AN IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF CHARLES LANCASTER DOUBLE BARREL HOWDAH RIFLES IN .577 SNIDER, AS ORDERED BY THE MAHARAJA OF JODHPUR, WINNER OF DUAL PRIZES AT THE 2003 CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE Manufacturer: (BOTH) Charles Lancaster Model: (BOTH) Double Rifle Serial No. (A) 4916 (B) 4917 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .577 Snider Barrel Length: (BOTH) 22” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 14 - 1/8” Ordered 1878 by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Jaswant Singh II, who appears to have used them very little; these guns are recorded in the Charles Lancaster leger as ordered by the Maharaja as a pair. Jaswant succeeded his father in 1873 and led a model reign, marked by prosperity. He developed key infrastructure, introducing telegraphs, railways, and roads, as well as reorganizing state departments. He died October 11th, 1895, and was succeeded by Sardar Singh, who built the Jaswant Thada out of marble in 1899 in memory of his father; it still stands today. Browned 22” Damascus barrels with full-length matte ribs with 3 (100, 150, and 200 yds.) folding leaf express rear sights. Barrels with gold inlaid “1” and “2” near breech on ribs. Bladed front sights with silvered tips. Bottoms of barrels with proof marks. Matched numbers on gold ovals on forends and on top of steel checkered buttplate tangs, also in gold. Barrels are engraved “Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond St London” and “Patent Smooth Bore Breech Loading Rifle”. Lancaster patent under lever slide and tilt actions are fitted with non-rebounding peninsula back locks. Unique to Lancaster, flat-faced breast fire hammers with tall spurs, as well as front safes. Case-colored actions and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut varying-sized small to medium scroll within small scroll borders. Action locks are engraved “Charles Lancaster’s Patent” and have “C. LANCASTER” “PATENT LONDON” in a ribbon. Case-hardened trigger guards protecting right-turned double triggers have tangs with checkered curved extensions forming pistol grips. Rifles with nicely marbled and figured European walnut buttstocks built with sharp, widely spaced checkered English straight hand grips. Stocks feature beaded shadow line right-hand cheekpieces. Stock bellies with vacant gold ovals. Forends with exceptionally well filed and fitted irons, schnable horn tips, and attach to barrels with captive side pin bolts through engraved oval steel escutcheons. Guns are housed in an oak two-gun case with round brass tablet, inlet brass corners and double hook closure. Remnants of an old label are on top with Sanskrit inscription. Interior is lined in green cloth and has large paper “CHAs. LANCASTER” label in lid along with appropriate charge card for this brace of guns. Label “Composition for Filling Shell Bullets” also on lid. Bottom section holds both rifles as well as an array of superb original accessories, including steel bullet mold casting hollow base solid and another with hollow pointing pin for “shell” bullets which also has separate funnel for casting. Both molds are engraved “Chas Lancaster Breech Loading Rifles” and with these rifles serial numbers, 4916 and 4917. Also included are two ebony and brass cleaning rods with brushes, jags, Turks heads, and mops, bullet crimper on mahogany base, spare mainsprings, mainspring vice, dusting brush, turn screw, two 84 grain powder measures, and a small leather wallet containing spare strikers and lock pins. Rifles each weigh 8 lbs. 2 oz. These rifles were displayed at the Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in Rock Springs, California, where they won both People’s Choice Award and the Best Double Rifles. CONDITION: Excellent, with rifle “1” showing more handling and use than number “2”, retaining approximately 90% original barrel brown, with many marks and light scratches. Action retains most of its original color, silvered and cleaned a bit on right side. Locks retain nearly all of their color. Trigger guard is silvered at grip. Number “2” has only a few light scratches on left side from removal of forend bolt. Action is slightly silvered on sides. Stocks of number “2” have a few minor marks and knocks to its original finish. Stock of gun “1” has an old refinish of butt over some marks. Buttplate of “1” is mostly silver. Gun number “2” has nearly all of its blue. Bores of both rifles are excellent. Actions are tight. Locks are crisp. Case retains most of its original varnish with a separated glue joint on top. Interior cloth is very fine for its age with some rubs and marks. All labels are fine with some rubs on main label. Partitions are good. Accessories are excellent. A very nice vintage set, and one of the finest of its kind. Accompanied by previous descriptions of these rifles, a copy of “The House of Marwar: The Story of Jodhpur” by Dhananajaya Singh, copy of the ledger page where these guns are mentioned, photos of Jaswant Singh II, a brief biography for same, photo of the Jaswant Thada, and a copy of “Lancaster’s: The Gun House”. 30,000 - 50,000 178

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1277 - (C) MALCOLM LYELL’S HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL DELUXE 12 BORE SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Royal De Luxe Serial No. 36476 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .027 (R) .028 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .021 (R) .012 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .731 Weight: 6 Lbs. 14 oz. Circa 1962. This beautiful game gun was originally and formerly owned by Holland & Holland’s Managing Director Malcolm Lyell. This lovely guns nitro proofed chopper lump barrels are designated with ejectors and Holland & Holland’s patented self-assisted opening mechanism. Barrels are also built with 2 - 3/4” chambers and a tapering concave swamped rib. Rib fit with steel front bead sight. Barrels read “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” on right and “13 BRUTON STREET, LONDON on left. Rib reads “Royal de Luxe” and is engraved with Royal scrolls near breech. Barrel flats with London proof marks, “.729”, “NP”, “12”, “2 3/4””, and “3 1/4 TONS”. Bottom of barrels read “36476” and “MADE IN ENGLAND”. Chokes are Modified in left barrel and Improved Cylinder in right. The elegant coin-finished sidelock action is adorned with gold dotted floral scroll, gold line cocking indicators, Holland & Holland hand detachment lever, bladed single trigger, matched engraved and checkered top lever and safe slide. “SAFE” in gold. “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” is engraved in banner ribbon. Gun is non-auto safe. Gun’s action is built with a single inertia trigger with the bypass feature. Deluxe walnut stock with hand oiled finish, point patterned diamond English straight hand grip with gold engraved oval “J.S.D.” is finished by a checkered butt. Single trigger is protected by a right-hand rolled-edged scroll engraved trigger guard. 3/4 length bottom strap with matched engraving also has serial number engraved. Bottom action engraved with matching gold dotted vine and floral scroll with “ROYAL DE LUXE” at base just ahead of trigger guard. The matching splinter forend with engraved escutcheon is built with an Anson push button release. CONDITION: Very Good. Barrels with mostly all of their black and with shiny bores that ring like bells. Action, trigger and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stock and forend are very good with light handling marks. Very nice gun with a piece of gun making history on top. 20,000 - 30,000

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1278 - (C) LOT OF 2: PAIR OF JAMES PURDEY & SONS SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Purdey Model: (BOTH) Best Quality SLE Serial No. (A) 25136 (B) 25567 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 15 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (BOTH) .026 (B/2) (L) .024 (R) .026 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” Choke: (A/1) (L) .031 (R) .010 (B/2) (L) .026 (R) .007 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .734(B/2) (BOTH) .732 Weight: (BOTH) 6 Lbs. 6 oz. Circa 1936-1938. Composed pair of English built 12 gauge sidelock ejector game guns. Both blacked round 28” chopper lump nitro proved steel barrels are fit with ejectors, 2 - 1/2” chambers, and a tapered, smooth, concave game rib with steel front beads. The barrels on both guns are choked Improved Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Ribs are marked “J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDELY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON.”. Ribs near the breeches with “1” and “2” in gold. The case color hardened finished action bodies are adorned with rose bouquets and scrolls and beaded fences. The bottoms of the lockplates are engraved “J PURDEY & SONS LONDON ENGLAND”. Blacked scroll engraved top levers with “1” and “2” in gold inside an oval, both sides have checkered thumb pieces, and “SAFE” is in gold on top tangs, ahead of engraved and checkered slide safeties. The Beesley assisted opening sidelock actions are fit with smooth, fire blued double triggers protected by engraved trigger guards, cocking indicators, disc set strikers, and automatic safeties. Well figured reddish-brown walnut stocks with checkered English straight hand grips and drop points. The straight hand grips are supported by long engraved bottom straps with serial numbers. Splinter forends with similar checkering and Anson style push button releases. The exterior steel of the forends are similarly engraved. Forend tips with “1” & “2” in gold. 15 1/2” LOPs to a 1/2” leather-covered recoil pads. Guns reside in the makers double leather motor case with Purdy’s label affixed to the interior lid along with a charge card and an illustration on placing the guns in the case. CONDITION: Excellent. Guns benefitted from a past refurbishment. The bores on both guns are bright and shiny and are tight on the action faces. The leather covering the recoil pads on both guns are worn from use. The triggers are crisp and the ejectors are strong. Light handling/use marks on both guns buttstocks and forends. The case is in very good condition with handling and storage marks. A great pair of guns. 45,000 - 50,000

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1279 - (M) SCARCE, 28 GAUGE BERTUZZI SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH ENGRAVING BY G. FERRAGLIO, CASED. Manufacturer: Flli Bertuzzi Model: SxS Serial No. 6145 Barrel Length: 28” Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .029 (R) .028 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .011 (R) .006 Gauge: 28 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .554 Weight: 5 Lbs. 11 oz. Circa 2007. Gorgeous lightweight game gun with shiny blued 28” nitro proofed chopper lump barrels. Barrels are fit with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels rib is raised, matte cross-filed, concave, and tapering with a small steel round front bead sight. Left barrel reads “Flli BERTUZZI”. Barrel flats stamped “28-70”, “6145”, “CB”, Italian proofs, and “ARMI BERTUZZI”. Barrel bottoms stamped “KG1.020”, 14.0”, and proofs. Chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. The petite coin finished sidelock action has been built with a single inertia trigger, engraved and checkered top lever, and checkered safe slide. “S” is in gold. Gun is non-auto safe. Action and frame is elegantly engraved with scroll and rose bouquets; bottom action is further engraved with a vignette of a woodcock flying through wooded field. “Flli BERTTUZZI” is engraved in banner on lock plates. The single trigger is protected by a right-hand rolled-edged guard engraved with matching tight scroll and with gold initials at center. Long bottom strap engraved with matching scroll pattern and serial number. Lovely engraving orchestrated by G. Ferraglio, signed on the trigger plate. Beautiful feather crotched walnut stock with drop points, finely checkered English straight hand grip, and oil finish is completed by a checkered butt with engraved heel and toe plates. Matched checkered and figured splinter forend with gold inlay of company’s logo, engraved escutcheon, pin, and iron is built with an Anson styled push button release. Interior iron metal is brushed steel and bears the number “45”, which is the last two digits of the guns serial number. Beautiful little gun lives in boar skinned case with gold toned snap caps and oil bottle. Inner lid with black and gold Flli BERTUZZI case label. CONDITION: Excellent; like new. Barrels are excellent inside and out. Action, trigger, and ejectors operate well. Stock and forend excellent. Case excellent. Great gun! 20,000 - 30,000

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1280 - (C) PAIR OF JOSEPH LANG & SONS SIDE-BY-SIDE KEYLOCK SHOTGUNS IN ORIGINAL CASE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Joseph Lang & Sons Model: (BOTH) Keylock SxS Serial No. (A) 16917 (B) 16918 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 27” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: (BOTH)14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (A) (BOTH) .026 (B) (L) .023 (R) .025 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” Choke: (A) (L) .019 (R) .006 (B) (L) .019 (R) .003 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (A) (L) .730 (R) .731 (B) (BOTH).730 Weight: (BOTH) 6 lbs. 3 oz. Circa 1929. Game guns with 27” nitro proofed blacked barrels. Barrels interestingly are lettered “A” and “B”. Both sets of barrels with ejectors, 2 -1/2” barrels, and with smooth, concave, tapered ribs. Ribs with steel round front bead sights. Ribs are lettered in gold “A” and “B” on foliate scroll neat breech. Barrels read “JOSEPH LANG & SON 7 BURY STREET St. JAMSES’S. LONDON.” and “ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO. NEW YORK U.S.A”. Bottom of barrels with serial numbers “16917” and “16918”. Barrel flats with proof marks and read “NITRO PROOF”, 12C”, 2 1/2 and “1 1/8”. Chokes (A/B) Modified in left and Skeet and right. Case colored key lock (accessible) sidelocks with single mechanical triggers with full coverage tight scrolls with floral bouquets have blacked right-hand edged roll guards. Trigger guards extend to long bottom straps with serial numbers engraved. Top levers are blacked, engraved with checkered thumbs. Levers are lettered “A” and “B” in gold. Safe slides are checkered and engraved, “SAFE” is gold. Guns are auto-safe. Traditional reddish brown walnut stock are built with drop points, point pattern checkered English straight hand grips, vacant gold ovals on the toe line, and finished by checkered butts. Splinter forends with gold inlaid letter “R.G.E. are also lettered “A” and “B” on their escutcheons. Both are fit with Anson push releases, and scroll engraved pins and exterior iron metal. Interior iron metals are blacked and stamped with matched serial numbers. Guns are in the original oak and leather case with “JOSEPH LANG & SON” maroon and gold case label, key for keylock, snap caps, oil bottle, cleaning rod, pot with 2 spare strikers, cleaning equipment and case keys. Case marked Abercrombie and Fitch at lock and “R.G.E” and “N.Y. on lid. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain most of their original colors with normal wear; bores are bright. Actions with fading to their case colors. Action, triggers, and ejectors are all mechanically sound. Stocks are excellent with normal light wear from use and storage. Forends very good with evidence of use and a bit of slight bruising. Case is very good with some use / storage indication and red interior cloth showing a bit of its age. Very nice pair. 25,000 - 35,000

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1281 - (M) LUCIANO BOSIS 20 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE, WITH NEAR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF SCROLL ENGRAVING BY PASOTTI, WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Luciano Bosis Model: Queen - Pinless Serial No. 230 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .030 (R) .033 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .021 (R) .007 Gauge: 20 Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .630 (R) .629 Weight: 6 Lbs. 4 oz. Circa 1998. Great game gun with 27 - 1/2” Italian nitro-proofed chopper lump barrels built by L. Bosis with master barrel maker R. Luterotti with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, and a smooth concave rib with single small round brass bead front sight. Left barrel reads “LUCIANO BOSIS - Brescia Italy”. Barrel flats with Italian proofs, “BL”, “230”, and “L.BOSIS”. Bottom of barrels stamped “CAM.70”, “R.LUTEROTTI”, “KG1.240”, and “15.9”. Chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Single mechanical non-selective trigger. Coin finished, pinless sidelock action with manual top tang safety and set disk strikers. Action is fully engraved with finely-cut Churchill patterned scroll by Pasotti (signed at trigger plate). Bottom action engraved “LUCIANO BOSIS”, “TRAVAGLIATO-B.S.”. Exhibition grade European walnut stock with dark streaks, burl-figured, English straight grip, and a checkered wood butt. Anson pushbutton release and matched splinter forend with classic point-pattern checkering. Interior iron metal with serial number. Housed in a brown leather Nizzoli case with brass corners and gold embossed black leather maker’s label. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels are excellent with very light handling marks mainly from storage. Action is strong although with slightly proud metal. Trigger and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stock and forend excellent with light storage wear. Case excellent with light marks from storage. Very nice gun! 20,000 - 30,000

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1282 - (M) DELUXE PAIR OF HOLLAND & HOLLAND 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SLE ROYALS WITH GAME SCENES SIGNED BY KEN HUNT, IN MAKER CASE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Holland & Holland Model: (BOTH) Royal Deluxe Serial No. (A) 40270 (B) 40271 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (BOTH) .035 (B/2) (BOTH) .034 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/1) (L) .019 (R) .010 (B/2) (L) .021 (R) .009 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .729 (B/2) (BOTH) .729 Weight: (BOTH) 6 Lbs. 8 oz. Circa 1977. A modern pair of game guns by one of London’s finest gunmakers with blacked 27” chopper lump nitro proofed barrels. Both sets of barrels have been built with ejectors, assisted opening, and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels have been numbered “1” and “2” in gold on rib near breech in light floral scroll vignettes. Ribs are smooth, concave and taper down to small round steel front bead sights. Right barrels read “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”. Left barrels read “13 BRUTON STREET, LONDON”. Both sets of barrel flats are marked “LP77”, “NP”, “12”, “2 3/4” “, “3 1/4 TONS”, and “.729”. Both sets of barrels are choked Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. The coin finished hand detachable locks are handsomely engraved with various game scenes by master engraver Ken Hunt in 1977 as signed on lock plates “K.C. Hunt 77”. The number (A/1) gun is nicely engraved with doves standing on perch and flying through a desert field with cactus and vacant tree. Right lock plate with darting quail through field and brush. “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” engraved at action bar. Bottom of action engraved with cock pheasant climbing out of wood. On gun (B/2) Left lock plate engraved with ducks coming in for landing over pond. Right lock plate engraved with ducks circling for landing at marshy pond. Bottom action with ring neck pheasant taking off from wooded field. Again, “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” engraved at bar. Actions and game scenes are supported bold by floral scrolls. Actions are built with gold line cocking indicators, blued pins, double triggers, and are non-auto safe. “SAFE” is in gold. Top levers are engraved and checkered and are numbered “1” and “2” in gold respectively. Double triggers are protected by right hand rolled edged guards which extend to long bottom straps. Bottom straps are engraved with bold floral scrolls and each gun’s serial number. The handsome walnut stocks with straight and smoky lines are built with drop points, diamond straight hand grips, engraved (W) gold ovals and are finished with checkered butts. Splinter forends are matched by checkering and with similar grain/color. Both with gold numbered “1” and “2” escutcheons and with Anson releases. Exterior iron metal with matched bold flor scroll engraving. Interior forend metal with guns individual serial numbers. Guns reside in a double leather case with canvas outer. Case with small black and leather trade label, snap caps, cleaning rod, horn striker pot with extra strikers, and cleaning accessories. CODNITION: Very good. Barrels very good with slight signs of use and silvering at muzzles. Bores are bright. Actions, triggers and ejectors operate well with snap caps. Stocks and forends very good with slight and light handling marks. Case very good with signs of storage use. Nice pair! 25,000 - 45,000

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1283 - (M) EXQUISITE D.H. SINNERTON BEST GRADE SLE 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: D.H. Sinnerton Model: Best Serial No. 437 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .028 (R) .029 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .020 (R) .014 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .620 (R) .621 Weight: 5 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 2004. A beautiful example of English craftsmanship with 28” chopper lump blued barrels built with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels engraved “D.H. SINNERTON” and “LONDON, ENGLAND”. Brass bead on smooth concave tapered game rib with light line engraving over breeches and a small sprig of scroll over breech at rib. London proofs on barrel flats, serial number on both tubes and importer mark on short rib. Chokes are Left: Improved Modified and Right: Modified. A Boss & Co. styled splinter forend with Anson style push button release engraved with scroll at release and escutcheon, roses with flanking scroll on exterior iron, coil spring ejectors for assisted opening. Action with gold line cocking indicators and color hardened double triggers. Checkered in point pattern with vacancy for diamond escutcheon. Interior iron with serial number “0437”. Watertable with London proofs. Single fluted traditional style Boss sidelock ejector action well engraved with traditional English rose and scroll with simple line borders with “D.H. SINNERTON” above lockplates. Disc set strikers. Engravers signature “M. Smith” on right side of trigger plate. Trigger guard with rolled right edge. Classic drop points behind lockplates. Automatic safe with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. English style straight hand stock with point pattern checkering. Gold oval at belly with “CMC” engraved. This lovely and highly figured fiery walnut stock is finished by a checkered butt. Gun is housed in an oak and leather case with brass corners and canvas cover which has a leather tablet “CMC” embossed. Case accessories compromise of a pair snap caps, 2 piece cleaning rod, leather wallet with mop, brush, and jag, oil bottle, spare tumblers, spare strikers. CONDITION: Excellent. Gun retains 98% finish with a few very minor handling marks. Engraving is crisp and attractive. Barrels are tight on face. Action works appropriately when cycled with snap caps. Bores are bright, ejectors are strong and in time. Case is fine with only a few very minor marks from handling. Accessories are fine. Great gun! 20,000 - 40,000

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1284 - (M) SPECTACULAR HARTMANN & WEISS 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH ROSE AND SCROLL ENGRAVING BY MASTER ENGRAVER FLORIAN GULLERT. Manufacturer: Hartmann & Weiss Model: SxS Serial No. 2471 Barrel Length: 29” Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .030 (R) .031 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .018 (R) .009 Gauge: 16 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .663 Weight: 6 Lbs. 3 oz. Circa 2013. A beautiful game gun with nitro proofed 29” blued barrels. Barrels built with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. The rib reads “HARTMANN & WEISS - HAMBURG”. Rib with round brass front bead sight and floral engraving at breech. Barrel flats with proof marks, “16/70”, “2471”, “10” and “13”. Chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Case colored sidelock action with case hardened double triggers, gold cocking indicators, gas escapes, and disk set strikers. “HARTMANN & WEISS” in gold at bar. Action is nicely engraved with scrolls and flower bouquets. Top lever is also hardened and scroll engraved. Triggers are protected by a right-hand rolled-edge trigger guard that extends to a full length bottom strap and reads “2471” in gold. Trigger plate is engraved with engraver’s name “F. GULLERT”. Gun is non-auto safe and has “SAFE” in gold. The handsome and smoky-grained walnut stock with oil finish has been built with a finely checkered English straight-hand grip with drop points to a checkered butt. The matched checkered splinter forend is fit with an Anson-style push button release. Forend metal is case hardened and scroll engraved. This beautiful gun lives in a lightweight leather toe under case with black and gold “Hartmann & Weiss” leather trade label, snap caps, square oil bottle and spare checkered walnut butt plate. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain mostly all of their original color with minor (superficial) handling marks. Action, triggers, and ejectors are all sound. Stock and forend with minor handling marks. Case is very good with light handling marks. Excellent gun! 40,000 - 60,000

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1285 - (M) CSMC A-10 AMERICAN FACTORY DELUXE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH 12, 20, AND 28 GAUGE BARRELS, CASED. Manufacturer: CSMC Model: A-10 American Serial No. A10-001278 Barrel Length: (ALL) 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8+ Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Chamber: (A) 3” (B) 2 - 3/4” (C) 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: (A) 12 (B) 20 (C) 28 Weight: 7 lbs 14oz w/ 12 gauge bbls All barrel sets are 30” and constructed with mono-blocs, fit with wide vent ribs, anti-glare matting, red plastic bead front sights, and ejectors. Barrels with CSMC legends and designations ahead of blocs. Chokes are Trulock CSMC tubes; current tubes installed in 12 are Skeet and IC; 20 are Skeet and IC; 28 are Skeet and Modified. Round nose game-style forearm with point pattern checkering, Deely style latch release, and an inlaid eagle with an American shield and holding a pair of guns in its claws. French grey plasma nitrided sidelocks with 4 gold-washed pins and hunting scenes on each plate, left depicting a German Shorthair alerting on a pair of pheasants in a field, while the right has a Springer Spaniel alerting on a single pheasant; areas around hinge pin, fences, and bottom action are engraved with English style rose and scroll, with “A-10 AMERICAN” and “DELUXE” in forearm recess. Scalloped fences. Inertia-driven single gold-washed trigger. Attractive crotch feather walnut stock with pistol grip is checkered at the grip in 2 panels of point pattern checkering before terminating in a soft rubber Galazan brand recoil pad. Accessories include a Holland Sport shell caddy, Galazan leather paperwork folder with CoA and assorted paperwork, oil bottle, extra chokes (including wrenches): 12 gauge include Full, Improved Modified, and Modified; 20 gauge include Improved Modified, Full, and Modified; 28 includes Full, Improved Modified, and Improved Cylinder; appropriate cleaning supplies, and snap caps. Housed in a leather wrapped wood case with wine colored lining and wrapped in a canvas zip case. CONDITION: Overall very good. Barrels retain virtually all of their bluing with some very minor marks from the field. 20 gauge barrels have a small patch of cleaned oxidation at the bloc, and a slight depression in the rib. Receiver with virtually all of the French grey finish with some minor handling marks. Stock is excellent, slightly proud to metal, with some minor handling marks, most noticeable on the toe line. Mechanically fine, bores are free of pitting with some mild frosting from use, ejectors are very slightly out of time, top firing first. Case is very good, accessories excellent. An excellent set. 8,000 - 12,000

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1286 - (C) CASED PAIR OF GOLDEN AGE JAMES PURDEY BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE GAME GUNS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Purdey Model: (BOTH) SLE Serial No. (A) 24003 (B) 24004 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (A/1) 1 - 1/2” (B/2) 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: (A/1) 2 - 1/4” (B/2) 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (L) .028 (R) .029 (B/2) (L) .026 (R) .023 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/1) (L) .027 (R) .020 (B/2) (L) .028 (R) .010 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .736 (B/2) (BOTH) .737 Weight: (A/1) 6 Lbs. 5 oz. (B/2) 6 Lbs. 2 oz. Circa 1929. A nice vintage pair of London best guns with 28” chopper lump, nitro proofed, and blacked barrels. Barrels are adequately appointed with 2 - 3/4” chambers and ejectors. Barrels were reproofed in 2003 as flats are stamped “LP03”, “70MM”, “850 BAR” and “1 1/8”. Bottoms of barrels are stamped “24003” and “24004” and “WH”. Barrels also stamped with importers mark. Ribs are smooth, swamped, concave, and tapered with small steel front bead sights. “J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTHS FLUID PRESSED STEEL.” is engraved on both ribs. Ribs are also numbered “1” and “2” accordingly near breech. The number 1 gun is choked Improved Modified in left barrel and Modified in right. Number 2 gun is chocked Improved Modified in left and Improved Cylinder in right. Sidelock actions with vintage case colors have cocking indicators, set disk strikers, and are engraved with the company’s traditional and famous Rose and Scroll. “J. PURDEY & SONS” engraved at base of lock plates. Guns are fit with double triggers, fronts are hinged. Blacked top levers are numbered “1” and “2” are engraved and checkered. Safe slides are engraved and checkered. “SAFE” is in gold. Guns are non-auto safe. Blacked scroll engraved trigger guards extend to long bottom straps with scrolls and each gun’s serial number. Guns with nicely figured reddish brown walnut stocks are fit with drop points, English straight hand grips, engraved golden ovals that read “GM”, and are finished by checkered wood butts. Grips and splinter forends with semi-sharp pattern point checkering. Forends with Anson releases and engraved escutcheons and blacked iron metal which are engraved with scroll. Interior iron metal is blacked and engraved with each gun’s serial numbers, “1”, “2” and “N”. Guns live in a vintage oak and leather maker’s case black with gold “JAMES PURDEY & SONS” case label, pull through in leather pouch and patches. Case lid with initials “GAM”. CONDITION: Very good as refurbished. Barrels very good, retaining most all of a prior re-black. Gun (B) has right barrel with slight ding. Bores are bright. Actions, triggers, and ejectors are sound. Stocks are very good as restocked with signs of use. Forends very good with signs of use. Case is very good with signs of use/storage. 20,000 - 40,000

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1287 - (M) KEN HUNT ENGRAVED WATSON BROS OVER UNDER 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Watson Bros Model: O/U Serial No. 20097 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (O) .026 (U) .022 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .007 (U) .010 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .730 (U) .732 Weight: 6 lbs 9 oz Circa 2004. This lovely game gun has been appropriately built with 29” barrels that have a narrow filed solid rib, round brass front sight bead and “Boss and Co.” styled ejectors. The nitro proofed blacked steel barrels are chambered for 2 - 3/4” cartridges. Top left side of barrel is marked “WATSON BROS. 39 REDCROSS WAY. LONDON BRIDGE”. The chokes are both Improved Cylinder. A smoky piece of European walnut is fitted with a Prince of Wales semi-pistol grip, closely separated fine point checkering, steel engraved grip cap, gold oval with initials “JRS” at belly, checkered butt with beautifully engraved heel and toe plates. A matching game forend with tightly spaced fine checkering has an Anson style push button release with engraved escutcheon and an engraved styled forend iron screw. The forend is fitted with “Boss” styled ejector springs. Coin finished action is well appointed and signed by master engraver Ken Hunt. The 7-pin left lockplate is engraved with 4 grouse with sky and clouds overhead flying over a barbed wire fence in a field with foliate scroll at back of lockplate. The 7-pin right lockplate is engraved with 3 pheasants flying through a field and over a post and beam fence, sky and clouds overhead, and foliate scroll at rear of lockplate. The rest of the action frame is engraved slightly deeper with lovely floral scroll. Bottom action is also adorned with a gold inlay of a hunting dog with a duck hanging form its mouth and a bit of golden wheat grass just beneath it. Just above this reads “WATSON BROS LONDON - ENGLAND” in small gold inlay. The non auto safety with “Safe” in gold action; single mechanical trigger. Trigger is protected by a cast-off rolled edged trigger guard that extends to a full length engraved strap. This fine gun is accompanied by a leather maker’s case with canvas outer, snap caps, and oil bottle. CONDITION: Very good, barrels retain 98% black with very slight handling marks. Stock and forend in very good condition with a few minor handling marks. Action is mechanically sound with strong ejectors, is on face and trigger is crisp. Engraving is excellent. Case is also very good. Lovely gun. 20,000 - 40,000

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1288 - (A) AN ATTRACTIVE AND WELL ACCESSORIZED STEPHEN GRANT & SONS 450 SIDELEVER DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Stephen Grant & Sons Model: Sidelever Double Rifle Serial No. 7659 Caliber/Bore: .500/450 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Weight: 10 Lbs. 11 oz. Circa 1891. An early hammered .500/.450 Black Powder Express rifle built with heavy, brown Damascus 28” double rifle barrels. Barrels with extractors and full length wide filed rib. Rib with one standing sight regulated for 100 yards and 2 folding sights regulated for 200 and 300 yards. Rib also with standing front blade sight. Barrels read “STEPHEN GRANT & SONS” on left and “67A St. JAMES STREET, LONDON” on right. Barrel flats stamped with proofs, “7659”, “450EX”, “140-365”. Bottom rib with eye for sling loop. Handsome side lever action with low engraved and checkered hammers, blacked, engraved checkered side lever, fire blued double triggers and full coverage scroll. “STEPHEN GRANT & SONS” engraved at bar. Trigger guard is blacked and with matched scroll engraving. Long bottom strap is blacked with matched engraving and serial number, “7659”. Water table with serial number and proof stamp. Walnut stock with pistol grip, grip with sharp point checkering and steel engraved grip cap. Pistol grip with fine sharp checkering. Stock with beaded cheekpiece, eye for sling loop, gold oval with engraved sun face dial and steel checkered duck-tailed buttplate. Splinter forend with engraved escutcheon and Anson push forend release. Rifle lives in an oak and leather case with brass corners. Case with vintage paper “STEPHEN GRANT & SONS” trade label and accessories including reloading equipment. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels are very good with most of their color remaining and good rifling in bores. Action is very good with traces of case colors. Stock and forend both very good. Case is very good. 17,500 - 22,500

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1289 - (M) MARTIN HAGN FALLING BLOCK ACTION RIFLE WITH GORGEOUS MANNLICHER STYLE STOCK, CHAMBERED IN DESIRABLE .375 H&H MAGNUM, CASED. Manufacturer: Martin Hagn Model: Falling Block Serial No. 261208 Caliber/Bore: .375 H&H Magnum Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Weight: 11 Lbs. w/Scope 9 Lbs. 14 oz. w/out Scope Circa 2010. This lovely rifle is built on one of Martin’s large size proprietary single shot actions, believed to be one of the strongest ever invented. It is chambered for the highly versatile .375 H&H rimless cartridge and almost stocked to the muzzle. The octagonal 24” nitro proofed barrel is furnished with a flat top matte filed rib. Rib with quarter rib and stepped bladed front sight. Front sight is fit with a low light flip-up sight. Quarter rib with EAW mounts, one standing sight, for 100 yards, and one folding sight, regulated for 200 yards, both with gold sight lines. Rib reads “M. HAGN, CRANBROOK-CANADA”. Quarter rib reads “NR.261208” and “CAL .375H&H MAGNUM”. Barrel with German nitro proofs. Case color hardened action with light scroll reads “M.HAGN” and decorated with light scrolls. Single trigger and action lever are also case hardened. Handsome fiery burled walnut stock with flat checkered pistol grip, case hardened grip cap, bottom strap, case colored sling loops, gold oval is finished by a black leather covered pad. Forend with matched checkering and engraved pin. The rifle weighs just 11 lbs. with its German made Carl Zeiss Diavari 1,5-6x scope and 9 lbs. 14 oz. without scope. Rifle and its accessories are all cased in a custom green canvas and leather case from Ian Tomlin, one of England’s finest case makers. The case is appointed with a full complement of rifle cleaning equipment and accessories. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel is very good with mainly all of its color, and rifling is sharp. Action functions smoothly. Case colors are strong. Stock and forend are good with handling marks. Case is excellent. Nice rifle. 15,000 - 25,000

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1290 - (C) STEPHEN GRANT AND SONS SIDE LEVER 500 BPE DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Stephen Grant & Sons Model: Side Lever Double Rifle Serial No. 6505 Caliber/Bore: .500 BPE Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: Approx. 1 - 3/4” Drop at Heel: Approx. 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Weight: 9 lbs 12 oz Circa 1890. Chain Damascus barrels with dovetail lumps, fit with a bead front sight and an express rear sight with 2 leaves, one standing and one folding, regulated for 100 and 200 yards respectively, with silver express lines. Wide, solid, flat rib with file cut matting. Sling stud sweated to underside of rib, with light floral engraving. Action flats with London view and proof marks, 500 EX designation, and serial numbers. Splinter forearm with Anson plunger release is checkered in point pattern, exterior iron engraved with shaded acanthus scroll and a central shell motif at rear; interior stamped with matching serial number. Case colored sidelock action is engraved with nicely cut, minuscule shaded acanthus scrollwork, Grant style fluted fences with florals in the flutes, and signed “STEPHEN GRANT & SONS” on both lockplates. Action flats with London view proof and serial numbers. Double triggers are protected by a flat bottom trigger guard with tang that runs all the way to the pistol grip cap. Automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of tab. Pistol grip stock of an attractive, lightly fiddled, tightly straight grained walnut with grip cap engraved with more diminutive scroll and edged with floral strapwork, checkered in point pattern about the wrist with mullered borders, beaded cheekpiece with an accenting incised line. Toe line with sling swivel engraved with floral en suite with other, and a brass plate with a stylized sun with a face peeking over the horizon. Checkered steel buttplate. Housed in a modern Huey leather wrapped case with compartments for gun when disassembled, and French fitted for dusting brush, turn screw, oil bottle, handle for a 3 piece cleaning rod (spare 2 sections stored under barrels), and snapcaps. Charge card in lid indicates use with a 440 grain Woodleigh bullet over 55grains of IMR 4198 and a Federal 215 primer, with a 3.55 OAL. Also included are approximately 100 brass cases for .500 Nitro Express, mixed headstamps. Included is a receipt from Jean Jacques Perodeau regarding some restoration on this rifle, including refinishing the stock and recutting the checkering, and fabricating some small parts. CONDITION: Barrels retain the vast majority of their browning with bold definition to Damascus pattern. Some handling marks throughout from handling and the field, some through to silver, and some thinning and silvering at muzzles and breeches. Forearm is very good, checkering smoothened somewhat by age, with associated random handling marks. One small chip missing at right side, near iron, and one strike at top center. Case color with much, perhaps 15-20%, case colors, mostly in protected areas, with balance a smooth gunmetal grey. Engraving is crisp and nicely cut. Trigger guard also brought back up, slightly softened. Stock is very good as refreshed by Perodeau with some handling marks from the field, a few through the varnish at toe line. Sharp checkering, edges somewhat softened. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with strong rifling and some very mild frosting. Case. Some cases are slightly crushed but appear serviceable. A nice example of one of the quintessential “big bores”, aided by the scarcity of Grant double rifles. 15,000 - 25,000

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1291 - (C) A WELL HANDLING PRE-WAR HOLLAND & HOLLAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .240 APEX WITH CASE AND SCARCE AMMO. Manufacturer: H&H Model: Bolt Action Serial No. 1151 Caliber/Bore: .240 Apex Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”+ Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8”+ Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Weight: 7 lbs 1 oz Circa 1920-1932 per Donald Dallas’s book. Brass bead front sight on a sweated on base, relieved for a hood (not present), express rear sight with 2 leaves, one fixed and one folding; fixed sight is regulated for 50 and 200 yards, folding for 350. Top of barrel is engraved with the 98 New Bond street address, shank engraved “HOLLAND’S .240 BORE APEX SUPER EXPRESS RIFLE” and with nitro proofs. Large ring Mauser action marked on left side with “1151” H&H serial number, repeated on trigger guard, stippled across the top of the rings. 3 position safety has “SAFE” inlaid in gold. Walnut half stock of a restrained walnut with point pattern checkering at the forearm and about the pistol grip wrist, fit with a trap at the grip cap, empty. Left side of stock with an unbeaded cheekpiece. Toe line with a silver vanity plate, vacant, and sling stud; fore sling stud is on a base sweated to barrel ahead of forearm. Serrated horn buttplate. Housed in a newer alligatored leather wrapped case with a repro Holland & Holland trade label in lid and containing accessories composing a bottle of H&H branded rangoon oil, and approximately 30 rounds of Kynoch manufactured .240 Apex ammo: 10 rounds loose across 2 5 round boxes, 2 sealed 10 round boxes. CONDITION: Very good as rehabilitated and experienced in the field. Metal is very good with the vast majority of the bluing with some scattered random marks from the field, some very mild pitting visible under the bluing, which lends a cloudy appearance to the finish, and some very mild silvering to high edges. Stock in commensurate condition with field marks, but solid with no cracks or chips. Mechanically fine, bore is good with visible rifling, somewhat softened, and even frosting in the grooves. Case is excellent with some mild handling marks, accessories are very good; missing retaining pin on left side of handle. Ammo appears serviceable; please review Morphy T&C regarding ammo. 5,000 - 8,000 1292 - (C) GRIFFIN & HOWE BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE BUILT ON A SPRINGFIELD 1903 ACTION. Manufacturer: Griffin & Howe Model: Sporter Serial No. 1502248 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Action built as 1903 Springfield by Springfield Armory in 1939 and subsequently rebuilt by Griffin and Howe circa 1950. 22” round tapered blued barrel with hooded ramp front sight, Griffin and Howe New York address marking, no rear sight boss, and marked at breech “30/06 GOVT” with band front sling swivel stud. Matching blued 1903 frame marked with serial number and standard military style bolt modified, jeweled, and checkered for scope use with milled blued military style floorplate. Action fitted with Griffin and Howe 2 lever detachable scope mount and period Kollmorgen 4x power scope and Lyman 48S rear peep sight. Custom checkered walnut pistol grip stock with ebony nose cap, Biesen style steel checkered buttplate, and silver oval vanity plaque marked with original owner’s initials. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. Clear optics. 3,000 - 5,000

1293 - (C) GRIFFIN & HOWE CUSTOM MAUSER 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE .270 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: Griffin & Howe Model: Bolt Action Rifle Serial No. 2041 Caliber/Bore: .270 Winchester Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 13 - 1/2”

Custom bolt action rifle built by Griffin & Howe using a Mauser 98 action and chambered in .270 Winchester with blued metal finish. 22” tapered steel barrel with barrel band sling swivel and top of barrel reading “No 2041 GRIFFIN & HOWE Inc. NEWYORK”. Left side of barrel has caliber marking “CAL .270”. Top of front receiver band is stippled. Magazine follower, bolt body, and right top face of magazine are jeweled. Attached Griffin and Howe removable side mount with Hensoldt Dural-Dialytan 4 power scope. Front of base plate is checkered along with trigger face. Extra push safety built in rear of the trigger guard. Walnut stock features sharp hand checkering, dark horn tip, metal pistol grip cap, right-handed cheek comb, silver name plate, rear sling swivel, and black lined rubber recoil pad with evidence of leather faced at one point. Includes attached leather sling. CONDITION: Excellent condition with 98% of finish remaining. Slight crack on left side of stock under the receiver side mount. Minimal handling marks throughout. Good bore with visible rifling. Good mechanics. Slight fog in optic. 4,000 - 6,000 194

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1294 - (M) CSMC A-10 20 BORE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: CSMC Model: A-10 Serial No. A10-001144 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” SEE WEBSITE FOR Chamber: 2 - 3/4” ADDITIONAL PHOTOS Choke: Tubes Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6 lbs 1 oz. Monobloc barrels with vent rib machine cut with anti-glare matting and equipped with a red bead front sight. Barrel legends for model, 20 gauge, 2 - 3/4” chambers on left, and CSMC information on right; bottom barrel chamber with serial number matching to frame. Solid rib. Round nose game-style forearm of a highly fiddled walnut with point pattern checkering about a Deely style latch release. Case-colored detachable sidelock action laser engraved in near complete coverage a traditional English rose and scroll pattern, tightly executed. Fences with sprigs of engraving en suite. Single inertia-driven selective trigger with non-automatic safety. Gorgeous feather crotch walnut stock with Prince of Wales grip is checkered about the wrist in point-and-wave pattern, ending in a Galazan branded black leather recoil pad. Housed in a CSMC branded AmeriCase with trigger wrench, sidelock disassembly tool, assorted barrel weights, and additional chokes, including 2 Skeet chokes, 1 Full choke, 1 IC, 1 IM, 1 Mod; no tubes currently installed. CSMC slipcover with manual. CONDITION: Overall good, showing field use. Barrels with the vast majority of their bluing, with some light handling marks from the field and use, most notable approximately halfway down on right side, at chambers, and where forearm connects. Forearm is very good with some mars on right side, mostly towards nose, one noticeable towards rear. Locks are very good with strong vibrant case colors just starting to silver on edges; trigger largely silvered from use. Stock is good with handling marks throughout, some deeper pings, and a grain separation on left side of tang. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with some very minor frosting from use. Ejectors are soft but in time. Case and accessories are very good. 8,000 - 12,000

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1295 - (C) EXTREMELY RARE PARKER DH 28 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY DAMASCUS BARRELS. Manufacturer: Parker Model: DH Serial No. 121474 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2”Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Mod and Imp Mod Gauge: 28 Weight: 6lbs 0.5oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1904. This extremely rare and desirable 28-gauge gun is only one of 6 “DH” Grades made with Damascus steel barrels. Parker Serialization Book does not list this gun. 26” Damascus steel labeled with “Damascus Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, extractors, and bead front sight with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Modified and Improved Modified with 2 - 1/2” chambers. Case hardened finish “0” boxlock action with full coverage DH Grade style dog and bird vignette scene engraved frame with non-automatic safety and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved panels with diamond tails with steel Parker skeleton buttplate, German silver vanity stock plate, Parker logo grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. PGCA letter confirms configuration as a 28 gauge DH hammerless with 26” Damascus barrels and pistol grip stock. It was ordered by James Bell of Middlefield, Connecticut, on June 4th, 1910, and shipped on June 6th, 1910. CONDITION: Overall, 98% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 85% vivid factory case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 95% restored finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and a lever way to right with fantastic screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun and an excellent once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a rare Parker. 40,000 - 50,000

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1296 - (C) PARKER AAHE PIGEON GUN 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH PGCA LETTER. Manufacturer: Parker Model: AAHE Serial No. 131614 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Improved Modified and Modified Gauge: 12 Gauge Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1905. According to Parker Serialization Book there is no information on this gun. The AAHE Grade was at the time the highest-grade Parker available; this gun is one of 238 made and one of 35 in 12 gauge with 32” barrels. It should be noted this gun has striking similarities to an A-1 Special, which was developed around the same time (was this a model for future guns?). Gun was professionally restored by unknown gunsmith with lots of similarities to Del Grego work. Blued 32” Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid steel barrels with “Whitworth Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib with “Pigeon Gun” marking, engine turned barrel flats, ejectors, bead front sight, and deep floral breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Modified with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case hardened finish No. 2 boxlock action with full coverage deep chiseled floral engraved frame, non-automatic safety, and factory gold plated double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Floral border checkered Circassian walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels and carved panel borders in A style with carved fleur-de-lis tails, factory skeleton steel buttplate, gold center hard rubber pistol grip cap with “E.I. Noble/Austin Texas” marking (possibly replaced by another owner since it does not match owner in letter) and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. PGCA letter confirms shipment as an AAHE pigeon gun with ejectors in 12 gauge, 32” Whitworth steel barrels, pistol grip stock, 14 - 1/8” LOP, 1 -5/8” drop at comb, and 2 - 5/8” at heel. Weight was 7 lbs 10 oz, and RH 260 LH 280 chokes. Further special requests were a non-automatic safety, trigger twisted for a left-handed shooter, and shield engraved “E.J. Nalle, Austin, Texas”; Du Bray placed the order. CONDITION: Overall, 98% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 98% as restored vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 98% as restored finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to the right with fantastic screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun and very hard gun to find. 30,000 - 40,000

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1297 - (C) PARKER CHE 28 GAUGE 2 BARREL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH GOLD ANIMALS. Manufacturer: Parker Model: CHE Serial No. 232563 Barrel Length: (A) 30” (B) 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A) Improved Cylinder and Improved Cylinder (B) Improved Cylinder and Cylinder. Gauge: (BOTH) 28 Weight: (A) 6lbs 3oz (B) 6lbs 0.5oz Extremely rare and desirable Parker CHE Grade 2-barrel set built in 1929 by Parker Brothers Gun Company. This fine Parker has the status of being the only CHE Grade 28 gauge made with 30” barrels, according to “The Parker Story.” It should also be mentioned that this gun comes with an extra set of factory 26” barrels, making it 1 of only 6 in that configuration, 1 of only 16 in 28 gauge, and only 1 of 697 total CH Grades made! 30” set of barrels features blued finish, matted rib, ejectors, period red Lyman high visibility sight with bone mid-bead sight, Parker address, and “Acme” Steel markings. Barrels are choked Improved Cylinder and Improved Cylinder. These barrels are noted in the Parker Serialization Book. Second set of barrels are 26” blued “ACME” Steel with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, matted rib, single bead front sight, and choked Improved Cylinder and Cylinder. Gun is mentioned in the Parker Serialization Book as having extra barrels and ejectors. Case hardened “00” frame boxlock action with standard CH grade engraving with pointing dog and floral design on left and right sides and flushed woodcock on bottom of the receiver. Dogs, birds, and serial number have been emphasized in gold post factory. Action is fitted with a Parker single selective trigger, non-automatic safety, blued floral engraved English-style trigger guard (not noted in Parker Serialization Book). Figured checkered American walnut English grip stock with checkered wood butt and carved diamond side panels. Each barrel has a designated matching walnut factory beavertail forearm with diamond and point pattern checkering and case-hardened floral latch release. Comes with a PGCA letter certifying all options and in a maker’s label leather-covered trunk case. CONDITION: 30” barrels have 98% original blue with light freckling and edge wear with chokes possibly opened. 26” set have what appears to be 95% original blue with evidence of some repair work near the muzzle with an area of discoloration near the muzzle and chokes possibly opened to aid in repair. Action has 90% case colors, which were possibly reapplied when gold work was done, with the receiver showing evidence of carry wear with the area starting to fade to silver. There is a small area left of the trigger with several spots of discoloration. Lever is right at the dead center, action locks up tight. Action screws have been turned but are in time. Forearm iron metal retains 90% case with 30” showing a purple color from a possible refinish. Trigger guard has 98% of a total reblue remaining. Wood appears lightly cleaned with 98% varnish and small handling marks with checkering starting to flatten in grip areas (if refinished, resembles Remington work and was done long ago). The 26” forearm has a small chip out of the left side top. Mirror bores with good mechanics. Case in good condition. A fine old Parker with a lot of rare options. 25,000 - 50,000

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1298 - (C) RARE, AWARD WINNING PARKER BROTHERS BHE 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOGTUN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: BHE Serial No. 190592 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Imp Mod and Full Gauge: 16 Bore Weight: 6lbs 9oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1920. Included William Larkin Moore letter states that this gun was originally made with rare 30” barrels in 16 gauge with no mention in the Parker Serialization book. 1 of 76 known to have been made in this configuration. While owned by William Larkin Moore, this gun was awarded “Finest Original Parker of all the Parkers in the 7th Gold Medal Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns” in April of 2004 in California. This fine shotgun features blued 30” Acme fluid steel barrels with “Acme Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, ejectors, and bead sights with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Full, chambers measure 2 - 3/4”. Case hardened finish No. 1 frame boxlock action with standard BHE grade full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on side panels and walking deer on the bottom. Automatic safety and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels, carved panel border diamond tails in BH grade style, Parker engraved skeleton buttplate, brass plate pistol grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. Comes with Moore letter confirming original specifications and an award certificate from PGCA. CONDITION: Overall 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling marks, barrels have slight case wear. Barrels have a slight blemish 4” from the breech on right barrel. 60% fading case colors with sharp markings, receiver starting to silver in carry areas. Good wood with 90% original finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics, tight lock up, and lever way to the right with fantastic screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun with rare specifications. 30,000 - 35,000

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1299 - (C) PARKER DH 28 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Model: DH Serial No. 108672 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Mod and Cyl Gauge: 28 Gauge Weight: 5lbs 1 oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1902. This is 1 of 85 guns made in 28 gauge with 26” barrels. The Parker Serialization Book does not list this gun. Blued 26” Titanic fluid steel barrels labeled with “Titanic Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed with matted rib, ejectors, bead front sight, and border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Modified and Cylinder with 2 - 1/2” chambers. Case hardened finish “0” boxlock action with full coverage DH grade style Dog and Bird vignette scene engraved frame with non-automatic safety and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved triggerguard with serial number. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved panels with diamond tails with Parker steel skeleton buttplate, German silver vanity stock plate, Parker logo grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. PGCA letter confirms shipment as a DH hamerless in 28 gauge with 26” Titanic steel barrels and a capped pistol grip; it was returned for credit on November 5th, 1912, by Simmons Hardware from W.F. Roberts Co. CONDITION: Overall, 95% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 10% case colors with sharp markings, action cleaned to a silvery patina. Good wood with 95% as restored finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to the right with excellent screws. Mirror bores. A very rare shotgun. 20,000 - 30,000

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1300 - (C) PARKER CHE 20 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Model: CHE Serial No. 230029 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Mod and Cyl Gauge: 20 Gauge Weight: 6lbs 6.5oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1928. 1 of 21 guns made as a CH Grade in 20-gauge with 30” barrels. Gun is not listed in Parker Serialization Book. Blued 30” Acme fluid steel barrels labeled with “Acme Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, ejectors, and bead front sight, with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Modified and Cylinder with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case hardened finish “0” boxlock action with full coverage CH Grade style dog and bird vignette scene engraved frame with non-automatic safety and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Round knob pistol grip checkered walnut stock with carved panel with diamond tails, added Decelerator rubber recoil pad, “EWC” gold initials in stock, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. CONDITION: Overall, 95% factory barrel finish with insignificant handling marks and carry areas turning to a silvery patina. 80% original case colors with sharp markings, balance fading to plum. Good wood with 90% original finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up, and a lever way to right with fantastic screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun and a rare shotgun with shootable dimensions. 20,000 - 30,000

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1301 - (C) PARKER DHE 16 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Model: DHE Serial No. 235887 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2”+ Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Mod Gauge: 16 Weight: 7lbs .8oz

1302 - (C) RARE PARKER DHE 20 GAUGE FACTORY 24” BARREL SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Model: DHE Serial No. 203439 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Improved Modified and Modified Gauge: 20 Gauge Weight: 5lbs 1oz

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Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1931. According to the Parker Serialization Book, this gun is listed as a “T13” (D) Grade in 16-gauge with all options confirmed. Blued 28” Titanic fluid steel barrels labeled with “Titanic Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib with ejectors, bead front sight, and border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Full and Modified with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case hardened finish No. 1 boxlock action with full coverage DH Grade style Dog and Bird vignette scene engraved frame with automatic safety and double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved panel with diamond tails, Parker Skeleton Steel buttplate, German silver vanity stock plate, Parker logo grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. CONDITION: Overall 95% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 60% original case colors with sharp markings, balance fading to silver. Good wood with 95% as restored finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and a lever way to right with phenomenal screws. A great Parker. 10,000 - 15,000

Special ordered Parker DHE grade 20-gauge hammerless shotgun by Parker Brothers Gun Company in 1923. 1 of only 16 DHE Grade 20 gauge guns made with factory 24” barrels and only 1 of 1536 made in 20 gauge according to “The Parker Story.” Gun has 24” blued Titanic Steel barrels with matted rib, ejectors, 2 - 1/2” chambers, and is choked Improved Modified and Modified with single bead front sight. Cited in “Parker Serialization” book with 24” barrels. Case-hardened boxlock size 0 frame with standard DHE grade full coverage floral engraving with dog scene on right and left panels and a flying and strutting bird scene on bottom. Action is fitted with double triggers, automatic safety, and blued vignette engraved trigger guard. Figured standard DH-grade pattern checkered American walnut pistol grip stock with German silver oval vanity plate, period leather-faced Jostam vented rubber recoil pad, Parker logo hard rubber pistol grip cap, and standard diamond carved side panel tails. Matching standard checkering pattern walnut splinter forearm with Deeley latch. Comes with a canvas-fitted trunk case with snap caps. PGCA letter verifies all options. CONDITION: 95% original blue with light assembly and edge wear at muzzles. Action has sharp engraving with 10% original case colors, with the majority faded to a silver patina. Trigger guard has completely worn to a silver patina. Stock retains 90% of original varnish with sharp checkering. The stock has several dings and bruises from use with the pad added, probably in the period, with original widow’s peak still visible. Stock and forearm appear to have had a coat of linseed oil added. Gun has excellent bores and mechanics, with case in excellent condition. A rare Parker for the serious collector. 10,000 - 15,000

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1303 - (C) LINSLEY BROTHERS 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Linsley Brothers Model: Sidelock Serial No. 1629 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .027 (R) .031 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) .006 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .614 Weight: 6 Lbs

Circa 1905. An English made 20 gauge sidelock ejector shotgun. The 28” round blacked barrels are nicely fit with ejectors and a tapered, smooth, concave game rib fit with a steel bead front sight. Modern London Nitro proof with the proper reproof marks from 1987, modern proved for 2 - 3/4” cartridges. Chokes are Improved Cylinder in both barrels. The coin finished action is adorned with full coverage rose and scroll engraving. Action is fit with double triggers, cocking indicators, and an automatic safety with “SAFE” ahead of the blued, engraved, and checkered slide safety. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls and serial number. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, drop points, vacant stock oval, and a 1/2” leather covered recoil pad. Splinter forend with Anson style release. The shotgun resides in a very compact leather case with accessories. The case has a paper “LINSLEY BROTHERS” label on the interior of the lid along with a small paper card. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel bores are bright and shiny and ring well. Barrels are slightly loose on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case is good with handling and use marks. A nice gun to add to any collection. 11,000 - 15,000

1304 - (C) RARE PARKER AHE 12 GAUGE BOXLOCK SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Parker Model: AHE Serial No. 165194 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2”+ Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: 12 Weight: 7lbs 11.3oz An extremely rare Parker AHE Grade made by Parker Brothers Gun Company in 1914. 1 of only 167 AHE Grades built, 1 of 12 in 12 gauge, and 1 of 48 with 30” barrels, according to “The Parker Story”. Gun is also noted in the Parker Serialization book. Gun is fitted with 30” Acme Steel barrels with matted Parker addressed rib, ejectors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and Full and Full chokes with single bead sight. Case hardened No. 2 Frame special ordered with modest scroll engraving, no gold, double triggers, non-automatic safety, and blued scroll engraved trigger guard. Special ordered figured Circassian walnut floral pattern checkered pistol grip stock with a scroll engraved skeleton steel buttplate, hard rubber grip cap, and a brass oval vanity plate. The stock has checkered side panels with fleur-de-lis tails. Matching standard AHE checkering pattern splinter forearm with case-hardened floral engraved latch release. Comes in an Abercrombie and Fitch leather trunk case with snap caps. PGCA research verifies all options and shipping info. PROVENANCE: Per the factory letter, ordered by Charles Parker Co. 32 Warren Street, New York, to be shipped to S.W.C. Trexler at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. Ordered November 25th, 1914, and shipped February 3rd, 1915. CONDITION: 85% original barrel blue with heavy carry and usage wear, handling areas worn to a silvery patina with a mixture of small scratches overall. Action worn to a total silvery patina with some light freckling, screws turned, and left floorplate screw damaged. The trigger guard is worn completely silver. Wood has traces of original varnish with usage dings and marks with significant checkering left. Mirror bores with tight lock-up. Good mechanics. Case is in excellent condition. A rare, well-used, honest Parker with much life left. 7,000 - 10,000

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1305 - (C) PRE-WAR PURDEY 12 GAUGE BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: J. Purdey & Sons Model: SLE Serial No. 19974 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .034 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) .027 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .728 Weight: 7 Lbs.

1306 - (M) KRIEGHOFF K-80 OVER UNDER SHOTGUN 2-BARREL SET. Manufacturer: Krieghoff Model: K-80 Serial No. 24374 Barrel Length: (A) 30” (B) 34” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 1/4” at Monte Carlo, 1 - 3/4”- at rear Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 Ga Weight: 9 lbs 5 oz

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Circa 1910. An early, beautifully renovated, game gun with 30” chopper lump nitro proof blacked steel barrels. Barrels are built with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Bottom of barrels are stamped “19974” and flats with “LP17”, “12”, “70MM”, “NP”, “18.5”, “CIP”, and “N”. Barrels rib is raised, smooth, concaved with round front brass bead sight and with light floral engraving at breech. Rib reads “J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON “, MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTHS FLUID PRESSED STEEL”. Chokes are Improved Modified in both barrels. The newly case color hardened action with disk set strikers, cocking indicators and color hardened double triggers is auto-safe with “SAFE” in gold. Top lever is blacked and engraved, safe slide is engraved and checkered. Triggers are protected with a blacked floral scrolled trigger guard that extends to a full length bottom strap with serial number. New smoky brown Turkish walnut stock with drop points, finely checkered English straight hand grip (checkered over wrist), and gold oval at belly, completed by a checkered butt. Splinter forend renovated to match and with a blacked checkered Anson release. Escutcheon is case colored/engraved while bottom iron metal is blacked and engraved. Interior iron metal is blacked and reads with the guns serial number and “FP”. Gun resides in a leather case with brass corners. Case is furnished with a black and gold leather case label, Purdey Svelyt cleaning cloth, gold tone snap caps, gold tone oil bottle, patches and nylon cleaning rod. Outer case lid with round disk with initials “JSD” engraved. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain mostly all of their black and bores are good. Action is sound along with the triggers and ejectors. Stock is excellent with some slight bruising. Forend is excellent. Very nicely renovated gun. 10,000 - 15,000

Circa 1995 per KF date code. Barrel set (A) is a 30” set of mono-bloc over/under barrels with a white plastic front sight and steel mid bead on a broadway vent rib with wire cut ports for recoil reduction towards muzzle. Typical Krieghoff legends, modern German nitro proofs for 12 gauge, 2 - 3/4” chambers, with a nominal IBD of 18.6 in each barrel. Import marked on under barrel for Krieghoff International, Ottsville. Barrel set (B) is a single barrel monobloc trap set in identical configuration and specifications. Competiton forearm with relieved area across top for fingers, checkering in a point pattern about a Deeley style latch release, and engraved with light border florals at exterior iron. Interior iron stamped with matching serial number. Iconic nickel finished K-80 action with sliding hood, engraved in semi-relief on the left side with a flock of ducks in a marsh scene, right with an eagle descending on a bass, mid-leap out of a creek in a forested scene, and Krieghoff’s shield on bottom; accenting scroll throughout. Single selective mechanical trigger and non-automatic safety. Stock on a nicely figured walnut with grain reminiscent of windswept dunes has sidepanels, a pronounced pistol grip with dual palm swell and checkered in 2 panels about the wrist with mullered borders; cast slightly off for a right handed shooter. Slight Monte Carlo. Kick-Eez recoil pad. Housed in a blue lined Americase with Krieghoff stock tool and 10 chokes: 2x 0s, 2x 1s, 1x 2, 2x 3s, 2x 4s, 1x 5. CONDITION: Excellent, showing light evidence of range use. Barrels retain virtually all of their black with some minor handling marks and superficial scratches, mostly about the barrel lugs from assembly/disassembly. Action excellent with some very minor handling marks; very close if not NOS. Stock excellent with a collection of random dings and impressions at the toe, scattered superficial scratches en suite. Mechanically fine, ejectors are in time, bores are very good with some mild firing residue. The K-80 is a highly respected clays gun, and this example is ready for the range. 10,000 - 15,000

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1307 - (M) UNUSUAL PIOTTI CLASSIC HAMMER 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CASE, ENGRAVED BY CASTELLI. Manufacturer: Piotti Model: Classic Hammer Serial No. A159 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 3/4” Length of Pull: 15 - 1/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .037 Chamber: 3” Choke: (L) .028 (R) .012 Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 7 Lbs. 1 oz.

Circa 2010. A very nice modern era Italian made hammer game gun with exposed hammers and 32” nitro proofed chopper lump barrels. Barrels are appointed with extractors and hand-filed matte tapered rib with round brass front sight. The barrels are choked Full in left barrel and Modified in right. Barrel flats stamped with Italian proofs, “A159”, “20-76” and “CF”. Barrel bottoms stamped “15.8”, KG1.400”, “15.8” and proof marks. Left barrel reads “FLLI PIOTTI - ITALY-”. Coin finished low-profiled hammered action with rose bouquets and scrolls engraved by A. Castelli. The engraver’s signature is on the right side of the trigger plate. An engraved right-edge rolled trigger guard protects double triggers, front articulated, and extends to an engraved long bottom strap with the guns serial number engraved. The action’s water table is stamped with Italian proof marks, “FLLI PIOTI”, serial number, and the Piotti logo. The well-figured deluxe quality stock has a classic straight hand grip, drop points, fine checkering, an engraved stock oval with two letters in script, and a 5/8” leather-covered recoil pad. The beavertail forend is similarly checkered with an Anson-style push button release. The shotgun resides in its Nizzoli-made single leather case with Flli Piotti’s black and gold leather label affixed to the inside of the lid. The case is accessorized with a round nickel oil bottle, a pair of Flli Piotti nickel snap caps, and a bottle of oil equipped with a fine tip for precision oiling. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Barrels with mainly all of their original color. Bores are bright and shiny, triggers are crisp, and extractors function well. Minor handling/storage marks on buttstock and forend. Case is very good with a few minor handling/storage marks. Unique and beautiful gun. 15,000 - 25,000

1308 - (M) CSMC A-10 12 BORE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: CSMC Model: A-10 Serial No. A10-001690 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 3” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 Bore Monobloc barrels with vent rib machine cut with anti-glare matting and equipped with a red bead front sight. Barrel legends for model, 12 gauge, and 3” chambers on left, and CSMC information on right; bottom barrel chamber with serial number matching to frame. Semi-vented midrib. Round nose game-style forearm of a well-marbled walnut with point pattern checkering about a Deely style latch release. Case-colored detachable sidelock action laser engraved in near complete coverage a traditional English rose and scroll pattern, tightly executed. Fences with sprigs of engraving en suite. Single inertia-driven selective trigger with non-automatic safety. Attractive heavily marbled walnut stock with wide pistol grip is checkered about the wrist in point-and-wave pattern, cast off for a right handed shooter, ending in a Galazan branded black leather recoil pad. Housed in a CSMC branded AmeriCase with chokes, including 4 unmarked tubes; others include 1 Improved Modified, 1 SK1, 1 Improved Cylinder, 1 Full, 1 Modified; no tubes currently installed. CSMC slipcover with manual, and adjustable stock weight. CONDITION: Overall good, showing field use. Barrels with virtually all of their bluing, with some light handling marks from the field and use. Forearm is very good with some minor handling marks. Locks are very good with strong, vibrant case colors just starting to silver on edges, with heavier silvering on bottom where gun would have been carried. Stock is good with handling marks throughout, some deeper pings. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with some extremely minor evidence of use. Ejectors are slightly out of time, top firing first. Case and accessories are very good. 7,000 - 10,000

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1309 - (M) PIOTTI MONACO 2 20 BORE SIDE LOCK EJECTOR 20 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Piotti Model: Monaco 2 Serial No. 8266 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Chamber: 3” Choke: (L) .015 (Modified) (R) .0032 (Improved Cylinder) Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 12 oz Circa 1985 per Italian proof code. Chopper lump barrels with steel forebead on a narrow, file cut matte, solid rib. Left barrel is signed “Flli Piotti” in gold. Barrel flats with Modern Italian nitro proofs for a 3” 20 gauge with nominal IBD of 15.8 in each barrel. Woodcock Hill importer mark just ahead of forearm lug. Low profile beavertail forearm with Anson style plunger release, point pattern checkering about a central escutcheon with Piotti’s device, engraved with an archer on the hunt, probably Diana. Exterior iron with English rose and scroll pattern engraving, interior with serial number. Water table with modern Italian proofs, serial number, Boehler proof, and Piotti Monaco 2 designation. Sidelocks with tightly executed and nicely shaded English pattern rose and scroll with beaded fences. Engravers signature, Zacchi, at trigger guard; Giuseppe Zacchi is the master engraver for Perazzi, and notable guns include the Grand Perazzi with scenes from the 2005 Grand American. Trigger guard with long tang is engraved en suite and has a rolled right edge protecting a single mechanical stippled trigger. Nonautomatic safety with “S” inlaid ahead of slide, golden crown on break open lever. English straight stock of a nicely figured, somewhat smokey, darkly streaked walnut, with diamond grip, checkered in point pattern about the wrist and terminating in a checkered butt; cast slightly off for a right handed shooter. CONDITION: Barrels retain virtually all of their original black with some minor marks from handling and the field, with only the most minute silvering at muzzle. Wood is excellent with some very minor handling marks, commensurate with barrels. Actions are excellent with some superficial marks common to coin finish; engraving is crisp. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent; ejectors are strong and in time. 15,000 - 25,000

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1310 - (M) FAUSTI SLE DOUBLE RIFLE IN .243 WINCHESTER, ENGRAVED BY MUFFOLINI, WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Fausti Model: Double Rifle Serial No. B61718 Caliber/Bore: .243 Winchester Barrel Length: 23 - 7/8” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: Approx. 1 - 1/8”+ Drop at Heel: Approx. 1 -7/8” Length of Pull: 13 - 3/4” from front trigger Weight: 7 lbs

23 - 7/8” monobloc barrels with a red fiber optic front sight on a raised island, U notch rear sight with low-visibility enamel paint on quarter rib; 2 sections of the file cut matting are screwed in and can be removed to mount a scope rail. Lightly dressed with wriggle work at the blocs, and gold inlaid “FAUSTI-ITALY” over left chamber. Underside of barrels with caliber designation, Fausti USA import mark, and modern Italian nitro proofs; barrel flats with CU proof for 2019. Flat bottom forearm with lightly schnabeled tip, checkered in a point pattern, and fit with an Anson plunger. Case colored sidelock action with restrained engraving of florals and acanthus scroll on a stippled background, bottom with the Fausti device in a scroll device, highlighted in gold, and “FAUSTI / CLASSICO”; signed “L. MUFFOLINI” on trigger plate. Nicely sculpted fences with deeply set striker heads nda diminutive fishform cocks with tall cocks. Blued trigger guard protects double triggers with long tang that extends down to steel grip cap with engraving en suite, and serial number on tang. Pistol grip stock made of a nicely figured and fiddlebacked walnut, with point pattern checkering about the wrist, and a shadowline cheekpiece on left side. Rubber recoil pad over a black line spacer. Housed in a Negrini made Fausti case with sleeves for gun when disassembled for storage, factory paperwork (including test target), scope rail for rib, and a set of Fausti branded QD scope rings. CONDITION: Very good and appears to have only been used a few times since proof. Barrel with some handling marks from the field throughout; one area of rash of left barrel, approximately 3 - 1/2” long. Action with virtually all of the case coloring with some handling marks and superficial scratches from the field that do not detract. Engraving is clean and nicely cut. Stocks are very good with handling and use marks en suite, most noticeable on left side, including some finish rubbing at nose of comb. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent with strong rifling. Case excellent. A nicely handling double rifle for small game. 10,000 - 15,000

1311 - (M) JOHN WILKES BEST QUALITY 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SLE ENGRAVED BY KEN HUNT, WITH MAKER CASE. Manufacturer: John Wilkes Model: Best SLE Serial No. 15286 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .033 (R) .034 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .031 (R) .021 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .729 Weight: 6 Lbs. 9 oz.

Circa 1990. A lovely and modern side by side game gun with 27” chopper lump nitro proof blued steel barrels. Barrels built with Holland & Holland styled assisted opening mechanism, ejectors, and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Chokes are Full on left and Improved Modified on right. Rib is smooth, concave, tapered with small round brass front bead and reads “John Wilkes” (in gold) and “79. Beak Street. London. W1.”. The case colored sidelock action with gold line cocking indicators in the Holland style is handsomely engraved by master engraver Ken Hunt and is triple signed: once on each lock plate and again at action bottom “K.C. Hunt”, “90”. At bottom the master’s name is completely spelled out. The left lock plate is engraved with flying pheasants flying over field, right lock plate with grouse flying over heather, and bottom of action is engraved with mallard coming for landing over pond. Lock plates with “John Wilkes” in gold. All game scenes and action with supporting acanthus scroll. Top lever and slide safe are both nitre blued, engraved, and checkered. “SAFE” in gold. Double triggers are protected by a right hand rolled edged nitre blued scroll engraved guard that extends to its full length bottom strap with matched scroll engraving and serial number engraved in a banner. Gun is stocked to the fences with a lovely piece of well figured reddish brown walnut. Stock with drop points, sharp, finely checkered English straight hand diamond grip, gold oval, and finished with a checkered butt. The matched checkered splinter forend has been fit with case color hardened exterior metal and Anson release. Interior iron metal is also case color hardened and with serial number. Gun resides in a dark brown leather case with brass corners and canvas outer. Case is furnished with black and gold leather John Wilkes trade label, nylon cleaning rod, gold tone snap caps, gold tone round oil bottles, turn screws, cleaning accessories and tools. CONDITION: Excellent, like new. Barrels retain basically all of their color. Bores are bright. Action, triggers, and ejectors operate well. Stock is excellent. Forend is very good with mark from case storage. Excellent Gun and Package. 10,000 - 20,000

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1312 - (M) CSMC A.H. FOX FE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE 28 BORE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: CSMC Model: FE Serial No. F205879 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Modified and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 28 Bore Weight: 6lbs 2.5oz CSMC made A.H. Fox FE Grade shotgun made circa 2000. This fine shotgun features 28” blued fluid steel factory barrels with “Krupp Fluid Steel” rib roll die mark on left barrel and “Made to Order by A.H. Fox” on right barrel. Fit with ejectors and bead sights with floral breech engraving and signature FE Grade gold “lightning bolt” breech inlays. Barrels are choked Modified and Improved Cylinder, chambers measure 2 - 3/4”. Case hardened “FE” marked boxlock action with standard FE grade full coverage floral engraving with gold pointing dogs on side panels, gold quail on bottom with “ANSLEY H. FOX” in gold. Gold diamond hinge pin inlays with automatic safety and factory gold plated single selective trigger. Blued floral engraved trigger guard with gold pointing dog and serial number in gold. Border checkered walnut round knob pistol grip stock with Fleur De Lis pattern checkered side panels, Parker style skeleton floral engraved steel buttplate, gold oval vanity plate with original owner’s initials, and matching factory checkered beavertail forearm with latch release. Comes in custom maker’s label fitted leather-covered case with canvas dust cover. CONDITION: Overall 98% original barrel finish with insignificant handling mark, barrels have slight case wear. 98% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 98% original finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up. Mirror bores, possibly unfired since factory. Case in excellent condition. A very eye-catching shotgun with spectacular specifications. 20,000 - 25,000

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1313 - (M) CLASSIC HOLLAND & HOLLAND .375 H&H BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCHMIDT AND BENDER SCOPE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Bolt Action Serial No. 3625 Caliber/Bore: .375 H&H Barrel Length: 25” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” at rearmost, 1 - 1/2”- at rear of Monte Carlo Length of Pull: 13 - 3/4” Weight: 10 lbs 3 oz w/ scope

1314 - (M) PIOTTI KING ENGLISH 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Piotti Model: King English Serial No. A278 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .033 (R) .030 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .017 (R) .008 Gauge: 16 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .670 (R) .671 Weight: 6 Lbs. 4 oz.

Built off of an F.N. Mauser action circa 1974. 25” barrel with a thick brass blade front sight on a sweated on raised base with a rotating hood and matting on ramp and flat. Sling swivels on sweated on base on barrel and at toe line. Express rear sight on a matted island en suite with front sight, fit with 2 leaves, one fixed and one folding. Fixed sight regulated for 50 and 200 yards, folding for 350. Sweated-on QD scope mount bases obscure finer details of English proofs, but nitro proofs are easily visible. Top of barrel has H&H 13 Bruton Street address, possibly a retrace as it is quite crisp. Mounted with a Schmidt and Bender 1.5-6x scope with duplex reticle. Stippling over front ring, scope bases are lightly engraved. Floor metal engraved with “4 CARTRIDGES” and “3625” Holland & Holland serial on bottom of trigger guard. Walnut stock of a restrained straight grain with nice fiddling is checkered at forearm and pistol grip wrist with point pattern checkering, light Monte Carlo comb, large beaded cheekpiece that nicely flows into the wrist, and trap at pistol grip with 2 spare front sights. Stock terminates in a Decelerator recoil pad, and is fit with a brass plate in toe line, engraved “JW”. CONDITION: Very good as rehabilitated. Barrel and action with the vast majority of the bluing with some silvering on high edges and scattered handling marks from the field, legends softened but legible. Stock is good with scattered random dings and impressions from the field, but free of cracks or chips; one spliced repair on right side of tang, about 1 - 1/8” x 1/4. Pistol grip cap with the vast majority of the subdued case color. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with sharp rifling and some mild oxidation in grooves, glass is clear and throws smoothly. A well-proportioned rifle in an all-time classic caliber. 12,000 - 18,000

Circa 2015. A very nicely made Italian game gun with 29” blued, nitro proofed, chopper lump barrels. Barrels are furnished with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels with tapering, smooth, concave game rib, and small round brass front bead sight. Rib reads “FLLI PIOTTI GARDONE VT”. Barrel flats read “CN”, “16-70”, “A 278”, “CIP”, and “S”. Bottom of barrels with importer markings and “KG1.170” and “17.0”. Chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Sleek case colored rounded side lock action with cocking indicators, double triggers, and fine scroll and rose bouquet engraving. Engraving orchestrated by “A. Castelli”. Double triggers are protected by a blacked right-hand rolled-edged trigger guard. Trigger guard extends to a full-length bottom strap with scroll engraving and serial number. Gun is non-auto safe with “S” in gold. Traditional reddish smoky-grained brown English straight-hand grip stock with fine checkering is finished by a black ebonite serrated butt plate. Finely checkered splinter forend built with black scroll engraved escutcheon and black scroll engraved exterior iron metal. Gun resides in a “PIOTTI” travel case with leather trim. Case with leather wallet and certificate paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels near new. Action, ejectors and triggers function excellently with snap caps. Stock very good with minor handling marks and forend also excellent. Case is excellent. Great gun! 15,000 - 20,000

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1315 - (C) A.H. FOX DE GRADE BOXLOCK SHOTGUN, 16 AND 20 GAUGE, 2 BARREL SET. Manufacturer: Fox Model: DE Serial No. 301227 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 3” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/16) Full and Mod (B/20) Full and Full Gauge: (A) 16 (B) 20 Rare and extremely well-made 2 barrel 16 and 20 gauge shotgun set made by the A.H. Fox Gun Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1920 for Bob Smith. Factory records indicate that this gun was originally made in 16 gauge and, in recent times, was fitted with set of factory-style 20 gauge barrels with matching serial numbers. Original 16-gauge barrels measure 28”, are made of blued Chromox Fluid Steel, and feature ejectors, matted rib, and bead front sight with steel type markings on right barrel, A.H. Fox address on left, and DE Grade style floral breech engraving. Barrels are choked Full and Modified with 2 - 3/4” chambers, matching both Cody research and original factory card. Second set of 20 gauge barrels appears to be of a modern age and done expertly in factory style, also made of Chromox Fluid steel and so marked, measuring 28” with 2 - 3/4” chambers with Full and Full chokes with ejectors, matted rib, and twin bone bead sights. Stocked in figured European walnut with checkered side panels and 2 panels of checkered pattern with diamonds over a round knob pistol grip with original serrated hard rubber buttplate and brass oval stock vanity plate. Factory research indicates gun was ordered with 3” DAH and 14 - 1/8” LOP, but does not list DAC. 16 gauge barrels are fitted with a matching walnut splinter forearm with full coverage design with Deeley latch and ebony tip inlay. 20 gauge barrels have a matching forearm with matching configuration and design. Case-hardened boxlock action with “D” marking on water table and factory patent dates. Fitted with polished double triggers, non-automatic safety, and engraved in William Gough “DE” pattern style with full coverage of florals and bird scenes with a pointing dog on bottom of receiver and floral engraved blued trigger guard. Cody research confirms all options, including extreme shooting dimensions, but does indicate a return or manufacture of 20 gauge barrels. Comes in canvas wrapped trunk case with maker label and snap caps. CONDITION: 98% original barrel blue on both sets. 98%+ as professionally restored vivid action case colors with slight handling and assembly wear. Stock has been lightly cleaned with some minor bumps and dings with sharp checkering. Mirror bores. Tight lock up and good mechanics; screws in time but turned at one time. Case in like new condition. A beautifully made gun. 20,000 - 40,000

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1316 - (C) LOT OF 2: CABOT AND WEBSTER DESIGNED PRESIDENTIAL GRADE CONSECUTIVE PAIR ITHACA MODEL 37S WITH EISENHOWER PROVENANCE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Ithaca Model: (BOTH) 37 Serial No. (A) 598600 (B) 598601 Barrel Length: (A) 28” (B) 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: (BOTH) 15” Chamber: (BOTH) 2 -3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Improved Cylinder Gauge: (A) 12 Gauge (B) 20 Gauge This fine consecutively serial numbered pair of Ithaca Model 37 “Featherlight” shotguns was designed by Walter H.B. Smith and Joel Gross of the firm Cabot and Webster in conjunction with the Ithaca Gun Company in 1956. According to a notarized letter accompanying guns, Sheldon Smith, then President of Ithaca Gun Company, had these guns engraved by an unidentified engraver with the initials S.W. on both guns. Upon completion, these guns were personally delivered to Cabot and Webster at the 1957 N.R.A. Convention in Washington D.C., which was being attended by several top General Motors Executives. The executives decided to seek approval to acquire these guns in order to present them to retiring President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Unfortunately, these guns never made it to Ike, as he passed away before the deal could be struck. According to the letter, these guns were pulled from the production line and serial numbered as a consecutive serial number 12 and 20 gauge pair. The 12 gauge gun is serial numbered “598600” and is fit with a blued 28” barrel with ventilated rib, Lyman Tru-Glo front sight, Improved Cylinder choke, and 2 - 3/4” chambers. The barrel is marked with Ithaca address, “CABOT AND WEBSTER / PRESIDENTIAL GRADE”, and floral breech and muzzle engraving. Polished steel takedown receiver with full coverage floral engraving, gold border and gold eagle on right panel, gold border and gold buck and doe scene on left. Top of receiver is floral engraved with gold flying ducks. Bottom of receiver is floral engraved, with gold border and gold game bird on trigger guard bow. Gun is stocked in fine feather crotch American walnut with checkered pistol grip with floral carved border. Buttstock is fitted with red Ithaca “Sunburst” rubber recoil pad with aluminum spacer and black plastic grip cap. Matching large size checkered and floral carved slide handle. 20 gauge gun is serial numbered “598601” and is identical except for gauge, barrel length (26”) and engraving scenes: right panel of this gun features a buck and doe, Left panel features a gold duck and ducklings scene, top has 2 flying gold birds, and trigger guard has a flying game bird. Comes with notarized letter of history. CONDITION: Both guns in 98% as-manufactured condition with light handling and operation marks. Mirror bores, possibly unfired since manufacture. True works of art! 35,000 - 40,000

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1317 - (M) WESTLEY RICHARDS SLE 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE, ENGRAVED BY KEITH THOMAS Manufacturer: Westley Richards Model: SLE Serial No. 19564 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 15 - 1/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Modified (R) Cylinder Gauge: 12 Gauge Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz

In the block for 1973-1982. Chopper lump barrels with a steel bead front sight on a solid, concave, game rib engraved “WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co. ENGLAND” towards breeches. Engraved with a light spring of florals at rear of ribs on a striated background, and bands of floral strapwork at breeches. Underside of barrels with matching serial number and modern British nitro proofs for a 2 - 3/4” chambered 12 gauge with a nominal .729 IBD in both barrels at 3 - 1/4” ton PSI. Splinter forearm with Anson plunger release, engraved in the same pattern as the rib sprig, nicely cut and evocative of Gough. Action flats with British nitro proofs. Engraved in more rolling florals en suite with forearm and barrels, with game scenes on left and right. Left side depicts a pair of hares, one inlaid in relief gold, right with a pheasant midflight. Bottom of action with “WESTLEY / RICHARDS / ENGRAVED” inlaid in gold, in an inset scroll. Both sides have “Westley Richards” in a playful ribbon towards rear of locks. Engraving signed “K. Thomas, Eng” at trigger guard for Keith Thomas. Automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of tab. Double triggers protected by a trigger guard with beaded edge on right side and long tang engraved with florals en suite and gold serial number. Nicely straight-grained walnut with heavy fiddling in the English straight grip form and checkered in 2 panels about the diamond-shaped wrist with mullered borders. Brass oval inset at toe line, vacant, and checkered butt. Housed in a leather-wrapped by Glaser, with Westley Richards trade label in lid, charge card, and housing accessories comprising a dust brush, pair snapcaps, and oil bottle. CONDITION: Barrels with virtually all of their bluing, with some very minor handling marks and superficial scratches. Stocks excellent with attractive form, aided by some newer varnish, and some minor marks from handling and the field; one very minor chip on rear of left forearm fang. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, with evidence of chokes being opened up at muzzles, ejectors are strong and in time. Case is very good with some typical handling and use marks to exterior, Glaser trade label slightly torn at upper right. 12,000 - 18,000

1318 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 21 UPGRADED TO GRAND AMERCIAN 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN, 2 BARREL SET. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 21 Serial No. 18702 Barrel Length: (A) 28” (B) 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8”+ Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A) Full and Imp Cyl (B) WS-1 and WS-2 Gauge: 16 Bore Weight: 7lbs

Rare 16 gauge Winchester Model 21 Standard Grade Skeet factory two-barrel set originally made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1947 for Von Lengerke and Antoine. Cody research verifies this gun originally was a standard Skeet grade two-barrel set with the current dimensions, but the upgrade has eliminated the pistol grip and checkered buttplate listed by the factory. Unknown gunsmith professionally upgraded set at unknown time to Grand American Grade. Barrel set (A) is a set of 28” blued factory Winchester Proof Steel barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, fully matted rib, red Lyman high visibility sight, and mid-bead sight. Barrels are factory choke marked “FULL” and “MOD”; the right barrel has been opened to Improved Cylinder. Barrel set (B) 26” blued Winchester Proof steel barrels with matted rib, twin bead sights, 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, and factory marked with “WS-1” and “WS-2” chokes. Both sets of barrels have the Winchester logo and chamber marking with added Grand American pattern floral breech engraving. Blued action with No. 6 style vignette pattern engraving with gold dogs on right and left panels, gold pheasants on bottom of receiver, and gold dog’s head on blued trigger guard. Action is fitted with blued factory Winchester single selective trigger and non-automatic safety; bottom of receiver marked “SKEET”. Gun is restocked with figured Circassian walnut and is checkered in Winchester 21-B style. Stock has been modified to an English straight grip and fitted with a leather-covered solid rubber recoil pad. Barrels are uniquely fitted with a matching numbered splinter and beavertail forearms, with either functioning on either barrel set. Comes in fitted Abercrombie and Fitch style case with snap caps and maker’s label. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light handling marks and sharp engraving. 98% action finish with bright gold and sharp engraving. Near flawless wood with light handling marks; 98% finish with sharp checkering. Mirror bores with good mechanics (barrel selector button slightly sticky from limited use). Case in excellent condition. 15,000 - 30,000

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1319 - (C) PARKER BROTHERS CHE SIDE BY SIDE 16 BORE SHOTGUN OF L.L. BEAN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: CHE Serial No. 236202 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/4” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 9/16” Choke: Improved Modified and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 16 Bore Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1933. Gun is once reported to have been the property of Leon Leonwood Bean of Freeport, Maine, founder of the L.L. Bean retail company. This fine shotgun features 26” blued Acme fluid steel barrels with “Acme Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, blued Parker Overload marked barrel flats, ejectors, and twin bead sight (mid replaced) with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Improved Cylinder, chambers measure 2 - 9/16”. Case hardened finished No. 1 frame boxlock action with standard CHE grade full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on sides, flying duck on bottom, non-automatic safety, and factory Parker single selective trigger with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels, carved panel border diamond tails in CH Grade style, period Hawkins rubber recoil pad, Parker logo pistol grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. Stock has silver oval vanity plaque with “L.L.B.” marking. Comes with Parker factory letter confirming all options but recoil pad. PROVENANCE: This fine gun comes with letter from well-known dealer Herschel Chadick, stating that this gun was purchased from the man in Maine who purchased it directly from L.L. Bean. CONDITION: Overall 95% original factory barrel finish with insignificant handling marks, but 2 noticeable marks: one near breech on right side and other near muzzle on the same. Muzzle has discoloration from a case or hand. 20% fading case colors with sharp markings and receiver starting to silver. Good wood with 90% lightly cleaned finish, small handling marks, and sharp checkering. Stock possibly cut in period for addition of pad (original letter states 14 - 1/4” pull, it’s now 14”). Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to the right with fantastic screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun with great story. 20,000 - 25,000

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1320 - (M) AN ATTRACTIVE BERTUZZI VENERE 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE GAME GUN, WITH MASTERFULLY EXECUTED GOLD INLAID GAME SCENES, SIGNED BY ZANELLI. Manufacturer: Bertuzzi Model: Venere Serial No. 5869 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8”+ Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4”+ Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz Chopper lump barrels equpped with a tapered, solid, concave game rib with cross hatch matting and a single steel bead at muzzle. Breeches are dressed with wriggle work and relieved for sideclips. Left barrel engraved “ARMI Flli BERTUZZI GARDONE V.T. ITALY” with Flli Bertuzzi inlaid with gold. Underside of barrels with Italian proofs and date codes for 1988, 2 - 3/4” chambers, a nominal 16.0 and 16.1 IBD, nitro proofing, and Armi Bertuzzi stamp. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release, inlaid Bertuzzi device enclosed in the point pattern checkering, and scroll engraving on exterior iron and plunger. Interior iron with last 2 digits of serial number. Sidelock action is gorgeously engraved Zanelli with gold inlaid game scenes: left plate depicts a shorthair pointer alerting on a pair of airborne grouse in a meadow scene through a broken barbed wire fence, while right depicts a brace of 3 airborne grouse in a similar meadow scene with masterfully detailed trees; bottom depicts a single grouse airborne through a pair of trees in a meadow. Borders, negative space, and recoil shields are accented with scroll; signed “ARMI / FLLI BERTUZZI” on left side above and below the lockplate, “ITALY / GARDONE V.T.” mirrored on right. Water tables with serial number, nitro proof, Bertuzzi stamp, and Italian proof. Disc set strikers, sideclips, and concealed third fastener. Non-automatic safety, tang engraved with scroll en suite. Trigger guard with a rolled right edge and long tang engraved with scroll protects a single mechanical trigger. Straight gripped, nicely figured, feather crotch walnut stock with drop points behind action, point pattern checkering about the wrist, and a checkered butt with 2-piece skeleton plate. CONDITION: Barrels retaining virtually all of their black with some superficial handling marks and associated marks from the field, with some silvering noted where forearm makes contact. Forearm is excellent with a few minor marks and some oil staining, free of cracks or chips. Engraving is crisp and well cut, with very attractive goldwork. Some screws and fitting are ever so slightly off. Stock is excellent with attractive figure and some minor marks from the field; neutral cast. Mechanically fine, ejectors are strong and in time, bores are very good with some very minor residue from use. An extremely attractive example of Italian craftsmanship. 10,000 - 20,000

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1321 - (M) JOHN RIGBY & CO BEST QUALITY SIDELOCK EJECTOR 12 BORE SHOTGUN Manufacturer: John Rigby & Co. Model: SLE Serial No. 18475 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .029 (R) .027 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .731 (R) .732 Weight: 6 Lbs. 6 oz.

Circa 1992. Lovely rounded frame game gun with 28” chopper lump nitro-proofed barrels. Brass bead front sight on a narrow, low profile, concave rib. Rib engraved with with “J. Rigby & Co London. England”. Rear of rib and breeches are dressed with acanthus scroll and stiff leaves. Barrel flats with London proofs for a 12 gauge with 2 - 3/4” chambers, a nominal 18.5 IBD, and the Rigby trademark stamp. Holland & Holland style assisted opener. Barrels have been threaded for Briley chokes, current chokes measure approximately Light Modified in left barrel and Skeet in right. Somewhat wider than normal splinter forearm with Anson style release, point pattern checkering, and acanthus scroll with a hatched background. Action flats have Rigby trademark, Birmingham proof, and serial number. Fences are engraved with acanthus scroll and one large leaf, with scroll running across the gun, wider scroll across the bottom. Iconic Rigby dipped sidelocks with gold line cocking indicators and engraved with a pair of woodcocks mid descent on left plate with accenting acanthus and stiff leaf borders, Right with pheasants mid-flight out of a marsh, with acanthus and stiff leaves. Long tang trigger guard with serial number protecting double triggers. Non-automatic safety with “SAFETY” inlaid in gold. Well-marbled stock with small teardrops, diamond shape straight grip, point pattern checkering about the wrist, and brass oval along toe line engraved ‘JDA”. Pigskincovered recoil pad. Ejectors are strong and in time. Housed in an oak and leather case with Rigby trade label in lid and lined in midnight blue with accessories composing a 2 part wiping rod, wallet with cleaning tools, pair of snap caps, oil bottle, horn handled turnscrews, patch cutter, and cloth. Spare Briley chokes consist of 2 Imp Mods, an Imp Cylinder, and Modified. Top of lid with engraved round brass disk. CONDITION: Very good as rehabilitated. Barrels are good with some typical superficial scratches and handling marks, some silvering at muzzle, breech and where forearm makes contact. Forearm is very good with some handling marks but no cracks or chips. Locks are very good, retaining the majority of their case colors with silvering to edges, more vibrant in protected areas such as fences. Stock is very good with some handling marks from the field, including a few small dings. Mechanically fine, bores are very good, ejectors are in time and strong. Case is very good, but has had a thin foam patch added where water tables meet partition. Accessories fine. A great option for the field. 10,000 - 15,000

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1322 - (A) DANIEL FRASER & SONS FALLING BLOCK TAKE-DOWN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE CHAMBERED IN .450-400 3 1/4” BPE. Manufacturer: Daniel Fraser & Sons Model: Single Shot Rifle Serial No. 1722 Caliber/Bore: .450-.400 3 - 1/4” BPE Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 13 - 7/8”

Circa 1885-1888. Single Shot 3 - 1/4” Express (Black Powder) rifle with 26” steel takedown barrel (screw-in). Barrel with wide matte filed flat top rib. Rib with one standing leaf sight at 100 yards and one folding for 200 yards. Both with platinum sight line. Muzzle end of rib with bladed front sight. Rib reads “DAN.L FRASER & CO.”, and “4 LEITH ST. TERRACE EDINBURGH”. Bottom of barrel with eye for sling loop. Bottom of barrel stamped “1722”, “400EX”, and with proofs. The case color hardened falling block action with built-in auto-safe trigger mechanism, side lever is uniquely built with a lever safe release on left. Blacked trigger guard with serial number “1722”. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip, horn grip cap, eye for sling loop and checkered horn butt plate. Matched checkered “Alex Henry” styled forend with Deeley latch release. Lives in vintage dark brown oak and leather take down case with “DANIEL FRASER & CO.” black and gold trade label. Case is fitted with oil bottle. Rifle and case are also accompanied by loading dies, brass, and ammunition. Exterior case lid stamped with the initials “C.H.M.”. Assembled rifle weighs 7 lbs. 10 oz. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel is very good with most all of its original black and strong rifling. Barrel and rib with some markings and indications of use/transport. Action is clean and appears to operate smoothly. Stock and forend both very good with handling marks. Case very good with handling marks - age appropriate. Nice, fun rifle. 10,000 - 15,000

1323 - (M) BREATHTAKING BERTUZZI 16 GAUGE SLE WITH GAME SCENES TRIPLE SIGNED BY DASSA, Manufacturer: Bertuzzi Model: SLE Serial No. 6141 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Gauge: 16

Circa 2008. 28” chopper lump barrels are equipped with a steel bead front sight on a tapered concave solid rib with anti-glare matting. Left barrel is signed “Flli BERTUZZI ITALY” and discretely import marked on right barrel near barrel flats. Flats with nitro proofs for a 2008 manufactured 16 gauge with 2 - 3/4” chambers, nominal 17.0 IBD. Barrels with Sporting Products LLC information. Splinter forearm with an Anson style plunger release, with intricate semi-relief acanthus scrollwork on a backend and stippled ground, and point pattern checkering. Interior with “41” to match last 2 digits of serial number. Action is masterfully engraved by Dassa with intertwining floral scroll on a blackened background, with left lock depicting a covey of pheasants, 2 airborne and 1 standing, flying out over a well-detailed meadow, right lock depicts another covey of pheasant flying out across a meadow and over a field. The bottom of the action has an outstanding portrait of a German Shorthair pointer with a pheasant in his mouth. The engraving is signed “INC DASSA” on both locks and by the trigger guard. Non-automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. Long tang trigger guard with rolled right trigger guard with double triggers, front articulated. Stocked to the fences with an English style straight grip, point pattern checkering about the wrist, teardrops, and a checkered butt with skeleton buttplate with continuing acanthus scroll en suite. Housed in a leather-wrapped Nizzoli case with Bertuzzi trade label in lid and brass tabs, with accessories composing an oil bottle and pair snapcaps. CONDITION: Excellent, possibly unfired, and retaining virtually all of the finishes throughout. Mechanically excellent, bores excellent, ejectors are in time. Engraving is gorgeous, and the only detractor is a small area of mossing on the portrait of the dog. Case is fine, excepting the catch strap which is torn at lid. 12,000 - 18,000

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1324 - (C) BOSS & CO BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN, 2 BARREL SET, WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Boss & Co. Model: Best SLE Serial No. 8279 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/1) (O) .023 (U) .027 (B/2) (O) .025 (U) .027 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 5/8” Choke: (A/1) (O) .028 (U) .023 (B/2) (O) .011 (U) .007 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (A/1) (BOTH) .733 (B/2) (BOTH).733 Weight: 6 Lbs. 5 oz. Circa 1933. Golden age Best London gun with 2 sets of 28” nitro proofed barrels. Barrels built with ejectors, 2 - 5/8” chambers, and with shortened top rib. (A/1) Identified with gold star. (B/2) with number gold inlaid “2”. Both with slight extensions and light scroll. Both sets of barrels with small round steel front bead sights. Tops of barrels read “Boss & Co. 41 ALBERMARLE STREET. PICCADILLY.LONDON.W.”, “MADE IN ENGLAND”. Top barrel on right reads “12C”, “2 5/8”, “CHOKE”, “NP”, “NITRO PROOF”, and “1 1/8”. Barrel flat with matching information. Barrel flat on (B/2) additionally stamped “8708”. Barrel wings with light border scroll. Bottom barrel on both stamped with gun’s serial number. (A/1) chokes are Improved Modified on top and Modified on bottom. (B/2) are Improved Cylinder in both barrels. Case colored sidelock action with Boss’s rose bouquets and scroll engraving. “BOSS & CO.” engraved near bar and aside gold line cocking indicator. Action with disk set strikers, single triple trigger, and a blacked, engraved, and checkered top lever and slide safe. Blacked scroll engraved trigger guard with right-hand rolled-edge and long bottom strap with serial number engraved. Traditional reddish brown European stock with drop points and fine checkered English straight grip is completed by a 3/4 length checkered butt. Barrels are fit with 1 forend. Older forend with tight checkering and scroll engraved escutcheon, Anson push release, and scroll engraved pins. Bottom exterior iron metal engraved with scrolls and reads “BOSS PATENT NO 3308.1909”. Forend wing arms are blacked and scroll engraved. Gun lives nicely in an oak and leather maker’s case with “BOSS & CO.” paper trade label, canvas and leather outer, snap caps, and round nickel oil bottle. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Barrels excellent with mostly all new black remaining and very slight storage marks. Bores are shiny. Action with lots of case colors as redone. Action, trigger, and ejectors are sound. Stock excellent as restocked. Some light handling marks. Forend very good, appears to have had some help as there is indication of repair under pin and on interior at same positioning. Case excellent. Nice set. 25,000 - 35,000

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1325 - (M) HOLLAND & HOLLAND SPORTING DELUXE 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Sporting Deluxe Serial No. 50951 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .031 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Multi Choke Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .731 Weight: 7 Lbs. 9 oz. Circa 2006. A bespoke and virtually new over and under sporting game gun with 29” nitro proof barrels. Barrels are built with ejectors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and a raised hand-filed rib with round steel front bead sight. Right barrel wing reads “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”, “LONDON”. Left wing reads “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”, “LONDON”. Barrel flats read “LP 06”, “NP”, “12”, “70MM”, “1200 BAR”. Bottom barrels stamped with serial number “50951”. Barrels are fit with Briley Thin Wall Multi Chokes. The coin-finished hand detachable dropout trigger action is handsomely engraved by Holland’s house engraver “A.G.”. Left side plate is engraved with pheasants flying at the edge of woods and field, right plate shows a pair of quail flying over field, and bottom action showing a single woodcock flying through woods in a vignette. Both plates are engraved with “HOLLAND & HOLLAND at base. Game scenes and action are supported with fancy acanthus scroll. Action’s single trigger is protected by an acanthus leaf floral engraved trigger guard. The gun’s top lever with similar engraving and right-hand checkered thumb. Gun is auto-safe, “S” is engraved. Barrel selector is built integral to the safe slide. The handsome and deluxe darkish golden brown Turkish walnut stock has been built with a Prince of Wales grip with point pattern checkering and hard rubber grip cap. Stock belly with gold oval “JSD” engraved and butt stock finished by a blacked pigskin leather covered pad. The sporting game forend has matched checkering, Anson push release, and engraving on its exterior steel parts. Interior iron metal with serial number engraved. Gun resides safely in its custom Americase with “HOLLAND & HOLLAND”, “Established London 1835” stitched on inner lid. Case comes with extra choke tubes in container along with keys for case. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels retain mostly all of their original color. Action, ejectors, and trigger are all sound. Stock and Forend excellent with a very slight bruise to forend at left near tip. Excellent gun! 40,000 - 60,000

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1326 - (A) HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL EJECTOR SIDELOCK EJECTOR 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Royal Serial No. 17345 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .031 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .025 (R) .015 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .728 (R) .729 Weight: 6 Lbs. 9 oz.

Circa 1898. A vintage game gun with new nitro-proofed barrels by Holland & Holland in 1989. Dovetail barrels are 28” long with 2 - 3/4” chambers and ejectors. The barrels are fit with a swamped and tapering concave game rib and with a round steel bead sight. Barrel flats show London nitro proof of 1989, “12”, 2 3/4””, and “3 1/4 TONS”. Bottom of barrels with serial number. Bottom rib with importer marking. Rib with gold number “2” inlay at breech. Chokes are Improved Modified on left and Modified on right. Brushed bright sidelock action with very slight traces of case colors under blacked scroll engraved top lever. Top lever with gold number “2” inlay. Sidelock action with traditional Royal scroll engraving, gold line cocking indicators, “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” in arched banner. “ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR” is engraved at bottom action. Double triggers are protected by scroll engraved trigger guard. Full length bottom strap engraved with scrolls and serial number. Beautiful smoky marbled reddish brown walnut stock with drop points, diamond shaped English straight hand grip is furnished with a silver oval and finished by thin black leather covered pad. Grip is finely checkered. The splinter forend has matched checkering, Anson push button release, and scroll engraved iron metal. Gun comes in a vintage leather case with paper trade label, engraved brass disk, snap caps, cleaning rod, and rod attachments. CONDITION: Very good as benefits from an earlier refurbishment from Holland & Holland. Barrels with mostly all of their color. Action, triggers, and ejectors are all sound. Stock and forend very good with few and light handling marks. Case good with marks from storage and use. 15,000 - 20,000

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1327 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 21 GRAND AMERICAN 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN BUILT FOR JOHN MILIUS OF HOLLYWOOD FAME. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 21 Serial No. W32174 Barrel Length: (A) 30” (B) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14” over pad Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/30”) (L) Full (R) Improved Modified (B/28”) (L) Modified (R) Improved Cylinder Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Gauge

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Manufactured 1970 per Cody factory research. Manufactured as a Grand American 2 barrel set, with 30” barrels equipped with an ivory bead front sight and metal mid sight 1” forward of center, Improved Modified choke in right barrel, Full in left, and 2 - 3/4” chambers; 28” barrel set with same configuration except chokes, which are Improved Cylinder in right and Modified in left; special engraving in rib “Built for Kerr’s Beverly Hills”. Pistol grip stock dimensions are very slightly off of original order (original was 14 - 1/8” pull, 2 - 1/2” DAH, 1 - 9/16 DAC), and originally had a checkered wood butt, now a brown leather recoil pad. Barrels have the Winchester dovetail/chopper lump barrels and are decorated with 3” triangles of well cut Acanthus scroll, dressed at the breeches. Left side of barrels with Model 21 barrel designation and New Haven information. Beavertail forearms are numbered internally on engine-turned irons with roller releases and typical Grand American checkering and carving. Action flats with engine turning, Winchester proof, and legends. Engraved in the 21-6 pattern commonly seen on Grand Americans, with oak leaves carved on fences and gold inlaid vignettes of animals, including a German Shorthair on left, a quail and a pheasant on bottom, and an alerting German Shorthair on right. Non-automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid ahead of slide. Single selective mechanical trigger. Trigger guard with scroll en suite and a portrait of a hound and short tang. Feather crotch pistol grip walnut stock with carving en suite with the beavertail forearms, grip cap with “GRAND AMERICAN” inlaid in gold with gold rope border. Plaque inset on toe line engraved “John Milius”; Milius is a Hollywood screenwriter, director, and producer, famous for blockbusters like Dirty Harry, Apocalypse Now, and Red Dawn. Milius was also very well known as a collector of firearms, and frequently purchased from Kerr’s; another known Model 21 owned by Milius is well known as “Black Death”. Housed in a leather-wrapped case with Winchester trade label in lid, wine colored lining, and fit with accessories comprising a pair of snap caps, oil bottle, cloth, 2-part cleaning rod, and case straps. Canvas wrap for case has “JOHN MILIUS / 2019 BEVERLY DRIVE / BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF” on leather tab. CONDITION: Excellent as restored. Barrels retain virtually all of their bluing with some handling marks and superficial scratches, some silvering to rear rib of barrel set (A). Legends appear restamped, as the letters are individually stamped instead of gang rolled. Forearms excellent, minor handling marks, but no cracks or chips. Engraving is very slightly softened from restoration. Receiver somewhat plum from restoration, but en suite with barrels, only very minor marks. Stock excellent, attractive, with minor marks and no cracks or chips. Mechanically fine, ejectors are somewhat weak, but in time, bores are excellent, bright and shiny, with some very mild evidence of use. Case is very good, some fraying at edges of canvas and rubbing to leather but solid. An attractive gun associated with one of the better directors of the 20th century. 10,000 - 20,000

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1328 - (C) AN ATTRACTIVELY ENGRAVED 12 GAUGE J. PURDEY & SONS BEST QUALITY SLE SIDE BY SIDE GAME GUN, 2 BARREL SET. Manufacturer: J. Purdey & Sons Model: Best SLE Serial No. 27176 Barrel Length: (A) 28” (B) 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (A/28”) (BOTH) .031 (B/26”) (BOTH) .029 Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A/28”) (L) .019 (R) .012 (B/26”) (L) .009 (R) .005 Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (A/28”) (BOTH) .734 (B/26”) (BOTH) .734 Weight: (A/28”) 7 Lbs. (B/26”) 6Lbs. 14 oz.

Circa 1964. A nice English game gun with two sets of London nitro proofed blacked steel barrels, A/28”, B/26”. Both sets of barrels with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Ribs are tapered, matted, and slightly concaved with round steel front bead sights. Barrels read “J. PURDEY & SONS” and “AUDLEY HOUSE . SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND.”. Barrel bottoms stamped with serial number. Barrel flats stamped with London proofs, “3 1/4 TONS, “12”, “NP”, “729”, “E.C”, and “2 3/4”. Bottom rib marked with importer stamps. (A/28”) chokes are Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. (B/26”) Chokes are Improved Cylinder on left and Skeet on right. Case colored sidelock action with double triggers is fit with set disk strikers, black, engraved, and checkered top lever, engraved and checkered safe slide. “SAFE” is in gold, and gun is non-auto safe. Action is handsomely engraved with beautiful floral scroll throughout. “J.PURDEY & SONS” in banner above bar. Bottom action is engraved “J. PURDEY & SONS”, “LONDON”, and “ENGLAND”. Handsome reddish brown walnut stock with dark lines through point pattern checkered English straight grip has a bit of fiddleback, gold engraved “CB” oval at belly, and checkered butt. Blacked and floral engraved trigger guard extends to the long bottom strap with serial number engraved. Single splinter forend with engraved escutcheon, Anson release, matched checkering, and blacked scroll engraved bottom iron metal. Interior iron metal is blacked with serial number and stamped “PN”. Gun resides in a brown leather motor case with black and gold “JAMES PURDEY & SONS, LTD” case label, charge card, and case storage instruction card. Case fit with snap caps, oil bottle, case key, and cartridge extractor. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels are excellent with few and light handling marks. Bores are bright. Action with slightly faded case colors. Action is strong. Triggers are crisp and ejectors are in time. Stock is excellent with slight handling marks. Forend is excellent with light handling marks. Case is good with evidence of use/storage; handles needs to be fixed. Nice gun. 15,000 - 25,000

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1329 - (M) CSMC A-10 AMERICAN 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CAME SCENES BY ROCCO CAPECE. Manufacturer: CSMC Model: A-10 American Serial No. A10-000727 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 3” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12

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Mono-bloc barrels are fit with a red plastic forebead on a broadway ventilated rib with machine cut matting. Top barrel with A-10 American designation and notation for 2 - 3/4” and 3” shells on left, CSMC information on right. Top barrel is decorated with approximately 1 - 3/8” long triangles of shaded scroll, with accents on bolsters. Tru-Lock chokes, Improved Cylinder in top and Skeet 1 in bottom. Round nose forearm with point pattern checking about the Deeley style latch release, with shaded acanthus scroll engraving on exterior iron. Action is engraved with more shaded acanthus scroll, with clovers on recoil shields. Left side with a nye of pheasants in a grassy scene, 1 taking off and 3 more earthbound; right with a covey of quail, all 6 airborne in a meadow scene; Underside with a pair of hunting dogs, appears to be a Brittany and a German longhair pointer, collapsing on a very alarmed looking quail. Action has bold “A10/ AMERICAN” on both sides in ribbons. Trigger guard with a vignette of a standing quail, long tang engraved with scroll en suite which extends to the grip cap, also engraved. Signed at the trigger guard “CAPECE” for Rocco Capece. Single selective inertia driven trigger, non-automatic safety with “S” inlaid in gold ahead of sliding tab. Pistol grip walnut stock of an attractive flame grain is checkered in 2 panels about the wrist, and fit with a pigskincovered recoil pad with English style covered screws. In the appropriate CSMC logoed Americase with factory paperwork, stock weight, and barrel weights. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to if not NOS, with some very minor marks from handling and shop wear. Barrels with virtually all of their bluing with minor marks, action commensurate. Stocks excellent with some minor marks and impressions. Mechanically fine, ejectors are strong and in time, bores are excellent, bright and shiny. 4,000 - 6,000

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1330 - (C) HOLLAND & HOLLAND DOMINION CENTENARY SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Holland & Holland Model: Dominion Centenary Serial No. 34052 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .020 Chamber: 2” Choke: (L) .013 (R) .006 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .736 (R) .732 Weight: 5 Lbs. 8 oz.

Circa 1936. An English-made 12 gauge sidelock ejector shotgun. It is fit with 28” blacked round nitro proved steel barrels and a tapered, concave game rib fit with a steel bead front sight. The rib is roll marked “FOR 2 INCH CASES ONLY” and engraved in script “Centenary”. The right barrel is roll marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” while the left barrel is roll marked “98 NEW BOND STREET LONDON”. Original London Nitro proof for 2” cartridges at 1 oz. proof, chokes are Improved Cylinder on left and Skeet on right. The case color hardened finished action with traces remaining (more in protected areas) is adorned with rose and scroll pattern engraving with “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” toward bottom rear of locks. The bottom of the action body is engraved “DOMINION EJECTOR”. The action is fit with smooth, double triggers and an automatic safety with “SAFE” in gold ahead of the engraved and checkered safety slide. Triggers are protected by an engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll and serial number. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, engraved stock oval (NJR in shaded block), scored ebonite butt plate. Splinter forend with Anson style release. The shotgun is presented in a single leather motor case and accessories. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, ring well, and are tight on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case very good with handling use marks. Will make a great upland grouse and woodcock gun. Consigner has agreed to donate a selection of 2” ammo with purchase of gun. 10,000 - 15,000

1331 - (C) PARKER BROS. DHE 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: DHE Serial No. 236559 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Chamber: 2 - 9/16” Choke: Improved Cylinder and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 16 Bore Weight: 6lbs 8.5oz

Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1932. The Parker Serialization book lists this gun with 26” barrels, ejector, and wide forearm options. 1 of 199 known to have been made in 16 gauge with this barrel length. This fine shotgun features factory 26” Titanic blued fluid steel barrels with “Titanic Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, ejectors, and bead sights with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Cylinder and Improved Cylinder, chambers measure 2 - 9/16”. Case hardened finish No. 1 sized frame with standard DHE grade full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on side panels and game birds in flight on bottom. Non-automatic safety, factory single selective trigger, and blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved panel border diamond tails in DH Grade style, Parker skeleton steel butt, Parker logo pistol grip cap, silver oval vanity plate, and matching factory checkered beavertail forearm with latch release. Comes in period Abercrombie and Fitch leather fitted case with snap caps. CONDITION: Overall, 95% of old reblackened barrel finish with slight handling marks, barrels have slight case wear and original engine turning on breech faces. Receiver with 60% fading case colors with sharp markings, starting to silver in carry areas. Opening lever has been recased; trigger guard appears to have been touched up slightly. Good wood with 90% original finish with small handling marks and sharp refreshed checkering with some usage dents. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to right; screws are in time but have been turned. Mirror bores. Case in excellent condition. A very eye-catching shotgun with rare specifications. 8,000 - 12,000

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1332 - (C) RARE LC SMITH MONOGRAM GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: LC Smith Model: Monogram Grade Serial No. 44697 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 15” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Improved Modified and Modified Gauge: 12 Gauge

1333 - (M) COLOSIO ENGRAVED BERTUZZI 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SLE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Bertuzzi Model: SLE Serial No. 5273 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (O) .024 (U) .020 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .032 (U) .022 Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .731 (U) .732 Weight: 7 Lbs. 9 oz.

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Made by Hunter Arms Company in 1921. 1 of 227 12 gauge Monogram grades and 1 of 76 made with 32” barrels. According to Cody Research, this gun was made for C.W. Stribley, who possibly could be Charles Stribley, a friend and neighbor of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, and a well-known target shooter of the day. Blued 32” Whitworth steel barrels with raised matted rib, ejectors, twin beads, “L.C. SMITH MONOGRAM” rib marking, and “Sir Joseph Whitworth Fluid Compressed Steel” and “Made to Order by Hunter Arms Company Fulton, N.Y.” barrel markings. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Modified with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case hardened finished regular weight sidelock action with “L.C. Smith” markings and full coverage engraving with vignettes of birds. Non-automatic safety and Hunter single selective trigger with blued floral engraved trigger guard. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with period Hawkins rubber recoil pad, factory style black plastic grip cap, and factory diamond tail checkered beavertail forearm with roller latch release. Cody Research verifies all options, but, unfortunately, there is no repair order. CONDITION: Overall 90%+ with possible old professional reblue. 90% fading vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 90% finish with some scrapes and scratches from usage and sharp checkering. Buttstock is a professional replacement, checkering does not match the Monogram style. The grip cap has broken edges. Stock resembles work done by Smith later, with metal possibly refreshed at the same time. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and a lever way to right with fantastic screws. A very desirable shotgun. 10,000 - 15,000

Circa 1976. An Italian made game gun with 28” nitro proof mono-bloc barrels. Blued barrels fit with ejectors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, fixed chokes, and a raised filed ventilated rib with a round steel bead front sight. Right barrel wing reads “Gardone V. G. Italy”. Right side of top barrel and barrel wing reads “Acciaio Speciale”, “Armi Flli Bertuzzi”. All in gold script. Barrel flat with Italian proofs, “5273”, “CAM. 70”, and “AB”. Top barrel on left stamped “18.3” and with proofmark. Bottom barrel on left stamped “KG1,540”, “18.3”, and with proof mark. The top barrel is choked Full and the bottom barrel is choked Modified. The sidelock action with Italian case colors has been appointed with gold line cocking indicators, case colored double triggers (front hinged). The action is adorned with light coverage English arabesque scrolls. The amber-colored Turkish walnut stock with contrasting figure has a straight hand grip, point pattern checkering with skip block borders, vacant stock oval, and a 1/2” leather covered recoil pad. The game forend is similarly checkered with a Deeley-style lever release. The shotgun lives in an associated single leather case that has the Armi Flli Bertuzzi black leather label on the interior of the lid. The case is fit with a square nickel oil bottle and a set of nickel snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, triggers are crisp, and ejectors function well. The buttstock and action both have minor handling/storage marks. The case is also in excellent condition, with a few minor handling/storage marks. 10,000 - 20,000

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1334 - (M) DAVID MILLER CUSTOM WINCHESTER MARKSMEN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: David Miller Marksmen Serial No. DM-G41 Caliber/Bore: .300 Win Mag Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Length of Pull: 13 - 3/4” Weight: 9 lbs 8 oz

David Miller and his partner Curt Krum are regarded as some of the finest builders of custom hunting rifles, and their rifles have taken game worldwide. They set 2 world records in the 80s when they sold a rifle for $41,000 in 1982, and in 1986, sold another rifle for $201,000, and are mainstays at SCI. This example built on a Model 70 action, which David Miller sources from Winchester while they are still in the white, as a benefit of helping them revitalize the Model 70 design. The barrel is sans any provisions for iron sights and fluted to reduce weight. Shank reads “DAVID MILLER CO. / -300 WIN.-” on left side, while action reads “-MARKSMEN-” on left ring, “Winchester” on beveled edge left of bolt, “DM-G41” above, and “4 CARTRIDGES” at ejection port. Bottom of magazine plate reads “-300 WIN-”. Mounted with one of Miller’s proprietary scope mounts with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20x40 SFP scope with a rangefinding duplex reticle and fit with a flip-up bubble level; Miller’s mounts are well-known as they sit the scopes extremely low. David Miller custom stock (for which he charged an additional $1,500) made of walnut with attractive, heavy fiddleback, a contrasting forearm tip, pistol grip with steel grip cap, beaded shadowline cheekpiece, and an orange recoil pad with English-style covered screws. Very light line engraving at the pistol grip cap, action screws decorated with florals. Bows for sling swivels on toe line and at forearm; silver vanity plate at toe line, under cheekpiece. CONDITION: Very good as field used. Barrel retains the vast majority of the matte bluing, with some scattered thinning, and one area of silvering on barrel commensurate with rack wear. Stock is excellent, solid, with random bumps and scrapes from field use, but solid and free of significant chips or cracks. Mechanically excellent, bore is excellent, bright and shiny, with strong rifling. Glass is clear. These rifles are outstanding and have been used by notables such as Jim Carmichael, Tom Turpin, and Craig Boddington; with David Miller’s passing, no more of these fine rifles are being manufactured. 10,000 - 15,000

1335 - (A) JOSEPH LANG & SON 20 BORE PATENT TRIGGER PLATE UNDERLEVER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Joseph Lang & Son Model: Patent Trigger Plate Serial No. 7015 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 15 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .033 (R) .031 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .025 (R) .018 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .624 (R) .626 Weight: 6 Lbs. 12 oz.

Circa 1888. An English-made push-forward underlever sidelock non-ejector 20 gauge Lang Patent Trigger Plate shotgun. The blacked, round, steel 32” nitro proved barrels are fit with a tapered, smooth concave game rib fit with a brass bead front sight. The rib is roll marked “JOSEPH LANG & SON, 22 COCKSPUR STREET, PALL MALL, LONDON”. Modern London Nitro proof with the proper re-proof marks from 2004, Modern proved for 2 - 3/4” (70mm) cartridges, Chokes are Full on left and Improved Modified on right. The coin finished action is profusely engraved with traditional rose and scroll pattern. The action is fit with a push-forward underlever, double triggers, and disk set strikers. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll and serial number “7015”. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, vacant stock oval, 1/2” leather covered recoil pad. Splinter forend with snap release. The shotgun is presented in a canvas trunk case with accessories. The case has a paper “JOSEPH LANG & SON” label on the interior of the lid along with a small paper card. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, ring well, and are tight on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case is very good with handling and storage marks. A unique gun from one of England’s top gunmakers. 9,000 - 12,000

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1336 - (M) ABBIATICO & SALVINELLI SOVEREIGN 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SIDELOCK SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: A&S Model: Sovereign Serial No. 1454 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .035 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Briley Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .727 Weight: 8Lbs. 8 oz.

Circa 2012. A nice sporting gun with Italian nitro proofed 32” demi-bloc blued steel barrels. Barrels are built with ejectors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and with a solid raised, filed rib. Rib with brass round front bead sight. Top barrel reads “ABBIATICO & SALVINELLI” in fancy cursive italics. Barrel flat with Italian proofs, “MADE IN ITALY”, “A&S”, “1454”, “12.70”, “CI” and importers stamp. Chokes are Briley Multi chokes. Coin finished sidelock action with single mechanical trigger and non-auto safe. “SAFE” in gold. Sidelock plates engraved with scrolls and game scene vignettes. Left with hunting dog and right a rising pheasant. Bottom action with scroll and “SOVEREIGN” in gold. Vignettes signed “R. Zhang” and trigger plate signed “G. COTTALI”. Right-hand rolled edge trigger guard with matched scroll engraving and full-length bottom strap with scroll and serial number in gold. Deluxe European walnut stock with drop points, point pattern checkered pistol grip, steel scroll engraved grip cap, and thin black rubber pad. Sporting forend with checkered Anson-styled plunger release, scroll engraved escutcheon, pins, and exterior iron metal. Interior iron metal with matching serial number. Gun travels in a green “Famars” travel case with paperwork, spare strikers, and springs. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels excellent - near new. Action, trigger, and ejectors are excellent. Stock and forend also excellent. Case near new. Great sporting gun. 8,000 - 16,000

1337 - (A) GARGANTUAN & RARE E.M. REILLY & CO. 4 BORE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN FOR COMMERCIAL WATERFOWLING, IN SUPERB CONDITION. Manufacturer: E.M. Reilly Model: 4 Bore SxS Serial No. 18860 Barrel Length: 42” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/4” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/16” Chamber: 4” Gauge: 4 Bore Weight: 18 Lbs. 12 oz.

Circa 1874. Cal. 4 bore. 4” Chambers and 42” dovetailed stub Damascus barrels are engraved “E. M. Reilly & Co Oxford Street London & Rue Scribe. Paris.” on relatively narrow concave top rib. Bottoms of barrels are stamped with London black powder proofs for 6 bore and with serial number. Large nickel-plated Jones underlever action with non-rebounding peninsula back locks have round-bodied serpentine hammers and back sliding safeties. Locks have 4 positions: fired, 8th cock, half cock, and full cock. Safeties engage at 8th cock. Action and locks are completely unadorned except for maker’s name on the tail of each lock “E.M. REILLY & CO.”. Serial number “18,860” is on trigger guard tang. Lightly streaked and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14 - 3/16” over nickel-plated buttplate, and has classic point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and a vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching splinter forend has shaped steel tip, and is retained by a single barrel key that feeds through an escutcheon. It appears this gun was made before chokes were invented. Diameter at muzzle is .952. Drop at heel: 2”, drop at comb: 1 - 3/4”. Weight: 18 Lbs. 12 oz. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new. Barrels retain nearly all of their Damascus brown with only slight silvering at muzzles, and some overall flecking. All other major metal parts retain nearly all of their original heavy nickel plating, with only a few scattered knocks, a small bit of peeling at toe of buttplate, and some superficial scratching. Action and trigger guard screws retain most of their original case hardening color. Minor pins and safeties retain most of their original fire blue. Stocks have nearly all of their original hand-rubbed oil finish with scattered marks and scratches, checkering very lightly worn and dark; one minor chip has been masterfully replaced on right side of forearm. Mechanically excellent, but triggers and locks are somewhat sluggish due to congealed oil. Bores are excellent, with some light scratches. Action is tight. Waterfowlers such as this are seldom found in this condition, because they are usually heavily used in salty environments. A superb condition example like this is a great rarity. 8,000 - 15,000

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1338 - (A) JOHN DICKSON AND SON ROUND ACTION 12 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE, MADE FOR JAMES MACDOWALL. Manufacturer: John Dickson and Son Model: Round Action Serial No. 4373 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 15” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .029 (R) .033 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .007 (R) .017 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .736 (R) .729 Weight: 7 Lbs.

Circa 1890. Nitro proofed brown Damascus 30” barrels. Barrels fit with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, and locking extension off of rib. Barrel rib is smooth, concave, with fit with small round steel front bead sight. Rib reads “JOHN DICKSON & SONS. 63 PRINCE STREET. EDINBURGH” and with “2” engraved. Barrel flats with proofs, “2 3/4”, makers stamp “J.D&S”. Barrel bottoms stamped with proofs, “BNP” and “12-70”. Chokes are Improved Cylinder in left and Modified in right. Coin finished action with full coverage scroll reads “JOHN DICKSON & SON PATENT” in banner. Action furnished with third fastener and gold cocking indicators alongside blacked engraved and checkered top lever. Action is also built with fire blued, engraved, checkered safe slide. “SAFE” is in gold. Fire blued bladed double triggers are protected by a blacked scroll engraved trigger guard extending to a full-length bottom strap with serial number. Gun is non-auto safe. Traditional oil finished stock with sharp English straight hand stock, vacant silver oval, and finished by a checkered butt. Splinter forend with sharp checkering, engraved escutcheon, Anson push button release and silver “2” inlaid at pin. Gun lives is a vintage leather case with brass corners and paper “JOHN DICKSON & SON” trade label. Case fit with snap caps and cleaning accessories. CONDITION: Excellent as rebuilt/renovated. Barrels excellent. Action, triggers and ejectors are sound. Stock and forend are excellent. Nice gun! 8,000 - 12,000

1339 - (M) RIZZINI 32 GAUGE OVER UNDER QUAIL GUN BUILT FOR GORDY & SONS AND ENGRAVED BY BOTTEGA GIOVANELLI. Manufacturer: Rizzini Model: SLE Quail Gun Serial No. 109271 Barrel Length: 29 - 1/4” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .015 (U) .008 Gauge: 32 Gauge Weight: 6 lbs 5 oz

These attractive guns were manufactured by Rizzini specifically for Gordy & Sons as the brainchild of Mike Burnett after he was tasked to create a new gun after one of Russell Gordy’s beloved 32 gauge Westley Richards sets. Designed to be bespoke and more accessible than some of the top echelons of English makers, the guns are built on a 32 gauge sized frame, which has the added benefit of being able to accept 28 gauge and .410 barrels when fitted. 29 - 1/4” mono-bloc barrels with a solid rib equipped with machine cut anti-glare matting and a golden bead front sight. Left side of upper barrel with Rizzini information, right side with Fierce Products importer information and caliber designation. Bottom of barrel flats with modern Italian nitro proofs. Boss style round nose forearm has point pattern checkering and an Anson style plunger release, with the forearm iron extended to allow for more engraving of Acanthus scroll on a stippled background, and “GRAND” in a ribbon at base. Interior of iron with matching serial number. Small boxlock action with game scenes of quail in a meadow on left and right, with wide cut acanthus floral scroll on a blackened stippled ground. Plates are signed “Rizzini” in a ribbon. Bottom on action with a relief “RB” in a wreathed device over “REGAL EXTRA”. Engraving is nicely cut and signed at the trigger guard for Bottega Giovaneli. Trigger guard with a long tang that runs to the grip cap protects a single selective trigger and is engraved with acanthus en suite. Steep grip cap with Gordy & Sons monogram, decorated with scroll. Pistol grip stock is a nicely figured and marbled walnut with some light fiddleneck, checkered about the wrist in point panels, and terminates in a checkered butt, with open slot at rear; stock is cast off for a right handed shooter. CONDITION: Excellent, and appears little used since factory. Barrels with virtually all of their bluing with some scattered handling marks and superficial scratches. Forearm is excellent, checkering is sharp. Engraving is crisp and well cut, receiver with essentially all of its coin finish with some minor marks and superficial scratches. Stock excellent, commensurate with forearm. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, bright and shiny. With their ability to also take 28 gauge and .410 barrels, these guns are sure to please. 8,000 - 12,000

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1340 - (C) W. RICHARDS BOX LOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: W. Richards Model: Boxlock Serial No. 9290 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .033 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .031 (R) .015 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .733 (R) .728 Weight: 7 Lbs. 4 oz.

Circa 1901. An English made 12 gauge boxlock ejector shotgun. It is fit with 30” nitro proved browned Damascus barrels with rib extension, dolls head third fastener, and a tapered, concave game rib fit with a brass bead front sight. The rib is marked “W. Richards, 27, Old Hall St, Liverpool”. Modern Birmingham Nitro proof with proper reproof marks from 1991, Modern proved for 2 - 3/4” (70mm) cartridges at proof pressure of 850 BAR, Chokes are Full on Left and Modified on Right. The coin finished action is profusely engraved with scrolls with W. Richards in a banner with the bottom blacked. The action is fit with smooth fire blued double triggers and an automatic safety with “SAFE” in gold ahead of the scored safety slide. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll and serial number. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, vacant stock oval, 1” leather covered recoil pad. Splinter forend with Anson style release. The shotgun is presented in a canvas trunk case with accessories. The case has a paper “W RICHARDS” label on the interior of the lid along with a small paper card. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, ring well and are tight on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case is very good with scuff marks. A fine gun. 8,000 - 10,000

1341 - (C) AN ATTRACTIVE 12 GAUGE WESTLEY RICHARDS OVUNDO OVER UNDER DROPLOCK SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Westley Richards Model: Ovundo Serial No. c1244 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/34” Barrel Wall Thickness (O) .025 (U) .018 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .014 (U) .037 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .735 (U) .737 Weight: 6 lbs 11 oz

Circa 1913-1919 per Westley Richards; dated 1913 on left side of barrels, which would be first year of production. Barrels are fit with a smooth concave game rib with a steel bead front sight, signed “Westley Richards & Co London “ in gullet, left side of top barrel with British Birmingham proofs for a Nitro Proofed 12 gauge for 1 - 1/8 oz. shot, bottom barrel with proofs for same, and matching serial number; right side of both barrels with a more recent reproof for a 12 gauge 2 - 3/4” chambered nitro gun with a nominal .740 IBD. Mid ribs marked on right side “12 GUAGE [sic] 2 3/4 CHAMBER UPPER MODIFIED LOWER FULL CHOKE”, right with “Ovundo System Regd No 354045/1913”. Bolsters with running scroll with double bites. Round nose forearm with horn cap has point pattern checkering and a Deely latch release, engraved with florals and geometrics, exterior iron with running scroll; matching “1244” stamped on interior of wood. Action flats with Birmingham proofs, Westley Richards patent numbers. Scalloped back droplock action engraved with well-cut wide acanthus scroll on action, signed “Westley Richards & Co” on both sides; jeweled actions have matching serial numbers and patent numbers. Tang with pivoting opening lever, and engraved “Westley Richards / Patent One Trigger”; automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. Single selective mechanical trigger with selector on right with gold “U” and “O” designations. Nicely marbled smokey stock with a largely straight grain is constructed with side panels and teardrops, point pattern checkering around the English straight wrist, and a checkered butt. CONDITION: Very good as rehabilitated. Barrels with a good quality reblue, probably when gun was reproofed, legends softened somewhat but still readable, with some minor marks throughout. Stocks are good with some slight marring at edges with action, and some other handling marks commensurate with use. Forearm has a 1 - 1/2” crack on left side, comb has area of repair at tip of comb. Mechanically fine, bores are very good, bright and shiny with minor frosting. Ejectors are soft but in time. One minor mar to droplock plate that does not detract. Cast off for a right handed shooter. 8,000 - 12,000

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1342 - (M) LUCIANO BOSIS WILD 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER GAME GUN WITH WIDE CUT FLORAL SCROLL BY PEDRETTI. Manufacturer: Luciano Bosis Model: Boxlock O/U Serial No. 58 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (BOTH) .028 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) .027 (U) .011 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (O) .733 (U) .732 Weight: 6 Lbs. 14 oz. Circa 2016. Elegant game gun with Italian proofed 26” mono-bloc blued steel barrels. Barrels have been built with ejectors, 2 - 3/4”, and a filed medium width low profiled top rib with round steel front bead sight. Barrels with 1/4 length mid (side) rib. Top barrel with “LUCIANO BOSIS ITALY” in gold, and slender gold band at breech. Wings with light border and floral scroll engraved. Barrel flat reads “MADE IN ITALY”, “CP”, “L. BOSIS”, “12-70”, “0058”, importers stamp, and with Italian proofs. Chokes are Improved Modified in top and Improved Cylinder in bottom. Beautiful inertia single trigger plated boxlock action with coin finish is engraved by Master Engraver “G.S. PEDRETTI” whose signature is at base of trigger plate on right. Action and top lever are engraved with semi-chiseled floral scroll. Bottom action with gold inlay of “L. BOSIS” logo and lion with gold crown above. Slide safe is checkered and gun is auto-safe. “SAFE” in gold. Trigger guard and bottom strap with matched engraving and strap with serial number. Deep honey-colored walnut stock with straight and smoky figure has been built with fine checkered pistol grip. Pistol grip with steel partially engraved cap. Stock fit with engraved gold oval and finished with thin black rubber pad. Long competition styled forend has matched checkering, plunger-styled Anson release, engraved escutcheon, exterior iron metal and gold inlay of L. BOSIS logo. Interior iron metal with serial number. Gun is housed in a leather Fabrica d’armi LUCIANO BOSIS case. Case with cleaning equipment, cleaning rod, spare strikers, springs, tool, and snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels like new inside and out. Action, Trigger and ejectors excellent. Stock and forend excellent very light handling marks. Case excellent with very light handling marks. Excellent Gun! 10,000 - 20,000

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1343 - (M) BERETTA GIUBILEO 28 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN IN CASE AND BOX, ENGRAVING SIGNED BY GIOVANELLI AND CORESANI. Manufacturer: Beretta Model: Giubileo Serial No. GIU470A Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8”Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 28 Weight: 6 lbs 1 oz Circa 2001 as per BP date code. Vent rib with machine-cut anti-glare matting equipped with a steel front bead sight. Mono-bloc barrels, top with typical Beretta warning regarding manual on right side and designation for 28 gauge, 2 - 3/4” 28” barrels on right, Beretta information over chamber. Barrels with modern Italian nitro proofs for a 2 - 3/4” 28 gauge with nominal 13.9 IBD in both bores and Excelsior steel designation. Threaded for chokes, currently Improved Modified in top barrel and Improved Cylinder in bottom. Light engraving at blocks and breeches. Round nose forearm with 2 panels of point pattern checking on either side, Deeley latch release, and an inset golden device with “PV” monogram over cross florals. Exterior iron with shaded engraving of acanthus scroll interwoven with florals, interior with matching serial number and last 3 matching numbers stamped into wood. Action with nearly complete coverage of very attractive diminutive shaded scroll, with interspersed single florals and a few bouquets. 3 devices, one on each side and one on bottom, read “P. Beretta Giubileo”. Engraving is double signed by Giovanelli and Coresani at trigger guard. Single selective inertia driven trigger with barrel selector mounted to automatic safety tab. Long tang trigger guard protects trigger and is engraved en suite. Nicely streaked walnut stock with English straight grip is checkered about the wrist in point pattern with mullered borders. A 1/4” (measured from center) wooden extension has been mounted and fits color well. Housed in a Beretta Giubileo case with Beretta slipcover identifying this gun by serial number and containing paperwork, oil, unmounted sling swivel set (one mounted on screw, other on ring for affixing to barrels) and 3 extra chokes: Cylinder, Full, and Modified. CONDITION: Excellent, showing light evidence of field use. Barrels with virtually all of their bluing with some very minor handling marks and superficial scratches. Stocks are good with some random dings and marks from the field, none serious, most offensive a long impression on right side of stock, and free of cracks or chips. Action is excellent, bright, with crisp, well cut engraving and some superficial scratches. Mechanically fine, ejectors are in time, bores are excellent, bright and shiny. A gun ready for upland. 7,000 - 10,000

1344 - (C) JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 12 GAUGE SIDELOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: James Woodward & Sons Model: SLE Serial No. 5454 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .025 (R) .027 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Multi Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .732 Weight: 6 Lbs. 15 oz. Circa 1900. A vintage game gun with 29” nitro proofed, chopper lump, blued barrels with ejectors and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels furnished with a slightly raised concave rib and a third bite locking fastener. Rib is fit with a small round brass mid bead and a larger white round front bead and a gold “1” near breech. Rib reads “JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 ST. JAMSES’S STREET. LONDON. S.W.”, “MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH FLUID PRESSED STEEL.”. Barrel flats with nitro proof stamp, “1 1/8 oz. MAXIMUM”, and “12”. Tubes stamped “5454”, “J.W.&S”, and “WHITWORTH STEEL”. Barrels with light border engraving at breech. Barrels are also fit with choke tubes. The sidelock action with faded case colors is adorned with tight scroll, gold line cocking indicators, disk set strikers, third fastener, and is engraved “J. WOODWARD & SONS” in banner near action bar. Action bottom is engraved with tight scroll and reads “WOODWARDS SINGLE TRIGGER”. Single mechanical trigger is protected by a scrollengraved trigger guard which extends to a long bottom strap. Bottom strap is engraved with matching scroll and the serial number. Top lever is blacked and scroll engraved with a checkered thumb and with a gold “1” inlaid. The checkered and engraved slide safe are functional and the word “SAFE” is in gold. Gun is non-auto safe. The straight grained stock with double drop points is built with a semi-pistol grip and is finely sharp checkered. Grip with hard rubber grip cap. Belly of stock with silver oval with crown and “EB” engraved. Butt stock is completed by a hard orange rubber pad. Splinter forend with matched sharp checkering and checkered Anson push button release with engraved escutcheon bearing a gold “1”. Interior iron metal with number “1” and “5454 engraved. Gun resides in a green canvas case with white and black paper trade label. Case comes with a pair of nickel plated snap caps. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels retain mostly all of their color and bores are bright. Action, trigger, and ejectors are good. Stock good with showing some evidence of flaking behind left and right lock. Forend very good. Case very good. Nice gun. 7,000 - 10,000 230

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1345 - (A) ROBERT JONES 12 GAUGE HAMMER FIRED SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Robert Jones Model: Hammer Serial No. 9380 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 3/4” Length of Pull: 15 - 3/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .024 (R) .019 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Briley Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .737 Weight: 7 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1894. An English made 12 gauge hammer non-ejector shotgun. It is fit with 30” browned Damascus nitro proved barrels with rib extension third fastener and a tapered, flat, filed game rib fit with a brass bead front sight. The rib is left barrel is roll marked “ROBERT JONES MONARCH GUN WORKS” while the right barrel is roll marked “MANCHESTER ST LIVERPOOL”. Modern London Nitro proof with proper reproof marks from 1993 and 2003, Modern proved for 2 - 3/4” cartridges at proof pressure of 850 BAR; Briley interchangeable choke tubes are installed in each barrel. The coin finished action is engraved with English arabesque scrolls with “ROBERT JONES” on both sides near the action’s water table; the trigger plate are blacked. The action is fit with rebounding hammers, Greener style cross bolt fastener and side clips, black, smooth and double triggers. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, vacant stock oval, 1” leather covered recoil pad. Splinter forend with Anson style release. The shotgun is presented in a leather trunk case with brass corners and accessories. The case has a paper “ROBERT JONES” label on the interior of the lid along with a small paper card. Top of case stamped with the initials “C.W.”. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, ring well, and are tight on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case is very good with handling and use marks. A fantastic gun. 7,000 - 10,000 1346 - (C) W&C SCOTT IMPERIAL PREMIER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND ADDITIONAL BARRELS. Manufacturer: W&C Scott Model: Imperial Premier Serial No. 57607 Barrel Length: (BOTH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/4” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 13 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness (A) (BOTH) .027 (B) (BOTH) .040 Chamber: (A) 2 - 3/4” (B) 2 - 1/2” Choke: (A) (L) .029 (R) .028 (B) (L) .038 (R) .020 Gauge: (BOTH) 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (A) (BOTH) .730 (B) (BOTH) .724 Weight: (BOTH) 6 Lbs 3 Oz Circa 1900. A 12 gauge with two pair of 28” nitro proofed barrels, both with ejectors. First set of barrels has 2 - 3/4” chambers and the second with 2 - 1/2” chambers. The dovetailed barrels have low, matte concave game ribs that are engraved “SCOTT’S IMPROVED BOLT” near breech with square crossbolt extensions. Tops of barrels are engraved “W & C. SCOTT & SON THE IMPERIAL PREMIER (castle logo) 10 Gt, CASTLE STREET” on top of right barrels, and “REGENT CIRCUS LONDON ENGLAND.” on left. Breech ends of barrels are relief engraved with oak leaf motif, which extends 1 - 1/2” down barrels. Barrel flats have London proofs. Serial numbers are on bottom of No. 1 barrels. Bottom of right barrels are engraved “Special Steel A 1” on the No. 1 barrels. Both barrels with London proofs for 1 - 1/8 ounce of shot. “Rogers” sidelock action has automatic safety with “Safe” inlaid in gold, double triggers, square crossbolt third fastener, side clips, Scott patent vented breech, and semi-round action bar. Action and lockplates have full coverage relief engraving of shaded oak leaf and branch background with game birds in various poses; flying geese on bottom of action, duck and 2 woodcock are on right lockplate, and a grouse and two quail on left lockplate. Fences and action beads have high relief carving of acanthus scroll with shaded ground. Oak leaf motif extends to its top lever and action tang. Trigger guard bow has oak leaf motif matching background of action, with monogram (DH) inlaid in gold. Serial number in relief on trigger guard tang which is also adorned with oak leaves and castle logo. Nicely figured European (Italian walnut - according to W&C Scott book) walnut semi-pistol round knob grip. The buttstock measures 13 - 5/8” over ribbed horn plate. Stock features drop points, fine and sharp checkering, and fleur-de-lis design at borders. There is a gold shield plate at top of grip behind top tang. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Oak and leather case has brass corners and hardware with initial plate on front edge bearing the initials “JHE”. The case interior is lined in red cloth and contains a 3-piece cleaning rod and mops. CONDITION: Fine. Barrels retain most all of a well-done reblack, engraving remains sharp. Shows very pleasing silver highlights on engraving. Lockplates retain a considerable amount of case color, but again, a great deal of silvering. Trigger guard retains most of a reblue. Top lever has a good amount of original blue, with some silvering on the thumbpiece. The stock retains most of an oil refinish with light handling marks from use. The checkering is good. Action is tight. Both sets of barrels are on face. Bores are very fine; barrel set (B) shows evidence of being lengthened, likely sleeved with modification to the rib and bead. Leather case is darkened and has been polished, various scuffs and rubs still remain. Handle has been lost. Interior cloth is fair, partitions are tight, and there are numerous marks and rubs from contact with gun. A very fine gun. FYI: Back in their day Imperial Premiers were rivals to the London Best guns and today are very scarce and all are individual. 7,000 - 10,000

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1347 - (C) SCARCE JOHN DICKSON AND SON BEST QUALITY SLE 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE BUILT ON A PURDEY PATENT ACTION. Manufacturer: John Dickson & Son Model: SLE Serial No. 6255 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .026 (R) .022 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .024 (R) .012 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .734 (R) .733 Weight: 6 Lbs. 14 oz.

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Circa 1910. 1 of 10 built on a James Purdey and Sons sidelock action with nitro proofed shiny blacked 29” dovetail steel barrels. Barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers and ejectors. Barrels with swamped, concave game rib and round brass front bead sight. Rib with number “2” in gold and reads “JOHN DICKSON & SON . 63 PRINCES STREET. EDINBURGH.”. Chokes are Improved Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Barrel flats stamped with original proofs for 2 - 1/2” chambers, and reproof for “12-70”, “BNP” and “.729”. Bottom mid rib with importers stamp. The coin finished sidelock action with rose bouquet and scroll engraving reads “JOHN DICKSON & SON” near bar. Action is built with cocking indicators, fire blued bladed double triggers and is non-auto safe. “SAFE” is in gold. Top lever is blacked with scroll engraving and “2” is in gold. Water table with makers mark, serial number, and proofs. Blacked scroll engraved trigger guard and long bottom strap with serial number. Reddish brown walnut stock with drop points and a checkered straight hand grip has been designated with a gold oval engraved “DPW” and finished by a checkered butt. Finely checkered splinter forend with engraved escutcheon, “2” in gold, Anson push button release, and blacked engraved exterior iron metal. Interior blacked iron metal with serial number to match. Gun lives in vintage leather case with brass corners and black “JOHN DICKSON & SON” trade label, and a pair of snap caps. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels excellent with shiny black and shiny bores. Action is sound. Ejectors are strong and triggers are crisp. Stock is good with evidence of light rebounding split behind right lock, bruising, and slight repair at bottom strap. Forend is good with slight soft checkering. Case shows its age and is good. 6,000 - 12,000

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1348 - (A) WILLIAMS & POWELL BOX LOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Williams & Powell Model: Boxlock Serial No. 10216 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 15” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .024 (R) Briley Choke Tube Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .733 (R) .723 Weight: 6 Lbs. 12 oz. Circa 1883. An English-made 12 gauge boxlock non-ejector shotgun. It is fit with 30” browned Damascus nitro proved barrels with rib extension, dolls head third fastener, and a tapered, concave game rib fit with a brass bead front sight. The rib is marked “WILLIAMS & POWELL. LIVERPOOL”. Modern Birmingham Nitro proof with proper reproof marks from 2000, modern proved for 2 - 3/4” (70mm) cartridges at proof pressure of 850 BAR, Chokes are Improved Modified on left, and an interchangeable Briley choke tube on right. The patinaed case color hardened finished action is engraved with scrolls with “WILLIAMS & POWELL” below the action flats, the bottom blacked. The action is fit with smooth, double triggers and an automatic safety with “SAFE” in gold ahead of the engraved and checkered safety slide. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll and guns serial number “10216”. Best quality walnut stock with traditional English straight hand grip, checkered stock panels, vacant stock oval, and a 1” leather covered recoil pad. Splinter forend with Anson style release. The shotgun is presented in a very compact leather travel case with accessories. The case has a paper “WILLIAMS & POWELL” label on the interior of the lid along with a small paper card. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrel bores are bright and shiny, ring well and are tight on face. Triggers are crisp. Slight handling marks on buttstock and forend. Case: Very Good with handling and use marks. A great antique gun to add to your collection. 6,000 - 10,000

1349 - (C) CHARLES OSBORNE .303 BRITISH DOUBLE RIFLE. Manufacturer: Charles Osborne Model: Double Rifle Serial No. 34767 Caliber/Bore: .303 British Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 5/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Weight: 8 lbs 12 oz Dovetail lump barrels are fit with a brass bead front sight on a sweated on base, relieved at sides for a hood, with an express rear sight with 3 leaves, 2 folding and 1 standing, mounted to a quarter rib with matting. Folding sights are regulated for 200 and 500 yards with silver lines, fixed sight not marked for regulation, but also equipped with a thicker silver line. Right barrel is engraved “CHAs OSBORNE & CO”, left barrel has “2 Gt Scotland Yard London”. Barrel flats with British nitro proofs and .303 designation. Extractor and hidden third fastener. Splinter forearm with rotary barrel release, checkered in a point pattern, with light line engraved borders. Action flats with British view proofs. Case colored round body action with light line engraving, dressed with florals at the hinge pin. Nicely sculpted fences and rebounding fishform hammers with tall cocks. Back action case colored peninsula locks with “CHAs Osborne & Co” on plates. Trigger guard with serial number engraved on bottom, protecting double triggers, with a long tang that runs all the way to the grip cap. Relatively straight-grained walnut stock with pistol grip, checkered in 2 panels of point pattern checkering about the wrist, steel grip cap, and recoil pad with English style covered screws. Sling bows on studs, one on a base sweated to underside of rib, other set into toe line, fit with a leather 2 point sling. CONDITION: Good as rehabilitated. Barels with virtually all a good quality later bluing, with some areas of pitting visible under the bluing, a few heavier areas under the forearm, and random handling marks and dings throughout. Case colors are vibrant with lacquer lifting at edges. Stocks are very good, carefully sanded and revarnished, with random marks from the field en suite, and a minor repair at rear of tang. Mechanics somewhat sticky, bores are good with strong rifling and some even frosting. 5,000 - 8,000

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1350 - (M) PIOTTI KING 1 SIDE LOCK EJECTOR SIDE BY SIDE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Piotti Model: King 1 Serial No. 7315 Barrel Length: 27 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8”Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .019 (Modified) (R) .007 (Improved Skeet) Gauge: 12 Weight: 6 lbs 10 oz Circa 1978 as per Italian proof code. Chopper lump barrels are equipped with a file cut matte rib with brass bead front sight on a slightly concave solid rib. Right barrel engraved “Acciaio Siau U.M.6”, left “Flli Piotti Gardone V.G.”. Underside of right barrel with steel designation repeated. Barrel flats with modern Italian nitro proofs, Piotti proof, and nominal 18.4 IBD proof. Somewhat flattened splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release is engraved in a point pattern with a central inescutcheon with a wreathed heraldric device. Exterior iron with tight acanthus scrollwork, interior with matching serial number. Action flats with Italian proofs, Piotti proof, and Boehler stamp. Engraving is nicely shaded and cut English rose and scroll, with bouquets on the fences, signed at trigger plate for Granetti. Non-automatic safety, with “SICURA” engraved ahead of slide. Trigger guard with wrigglework borders and light floral engraving protects double triggers, front articulated, and has a long tang. Diamond-shaped English-style straight stock is stocked to the fences and has point pattern checkering about the wrist, cast slightly off for a right handed shooter. The nicely figured and largely straight-grained walnut has a figure reminiscent of windswept dunes; one small knot just behind checkering on left hand side. Checkered butt. CONDITION: Overall very good. Barrels retain virtually all of their bluing with some thinning towards muzzles, areas of superficial scratches from handling and use, and a small area of speckling on right muzzle. Stocks are very good with handling marks and a few minor dings, one of which has abraded some heads on left side of forearm. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, smooth and shiny. Ejectors are in good time. A robust, well handling example. 5,000 - 10,000

1351 - (C) ROWLAND WATSON SLE SIDELEVER 20 BORE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Rowland Watson Model: SLE Sidelever Serial No. 8671 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8”Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .022 (R) .012 Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6 lbs 1 oz Originally manufactured circa 1914 as a 16 bore shotgun, and sleeved to 20 bore by Atkin Grant & Lang circa 2004, nitro proofed, and cut for 2 - 3/4” chambers. Dovetail lump barrels with steel bead on a matted, solid, ever-so-slightly concave rib, with interruption in matting for Rowland Watsons Whitehall address. Doll’s head rib extension with rais-de-couer style dressing at breeches and dolls head. Underside of barrels with “WHITWORTH’S FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL” mark, Whitworth’s famous sheaf of wheat trademark, BSA import mark, and Birmingam proof. Barrel flats with a more recent nitro proof for 2 - 3/4” chambers, nominal IBD of 16.9 in right barrel and 17 in left. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release with flowing acanthus scroll on exposed metal, checkered in a point pattern. Interior iron with case coloring. Water table with serial number and additional proofs. Sidelock action is signed “ROWLAND WATSON” at bar. Engraving is a nicely cut English style acanthus scroll, with dressed edges. Checkered sidelever and automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. Trigger guard with serial number and engraving en suite protects double driggers. English style straight grip stock made of a well figured slightly smoke grained walnut with tears drops behind action, point pattern checkering about the wrist, brass oval inset into stock, and leather covered recoil pad with leather covered screws and an added section of skate tape for additional traction. Cast off for a right handed shooter. Leather wrapped case with trade label in lid and a charge card. Compartmentalized to fit gun with accessories comprising notecard from Atkin Grant & Lang describing sleeving, pair snapcaps, 2 piece cleaning/ wiping rod, wallet with heads for rod, and a Briley barrel slip. CONDITION: Barrels retain virtually all of their reblack, probably done at the time of sleeving, pluming somewhat, legends are still crisp. Wood is excellent and appears to have been refreshed and had checkering refreshed; 2 very small cracks at lock, one on left side near teardrop, one at top of right lock, both are very small and not distracting. Action with flashes of original case color in protected areas, balance gunmetal grey with some mossing. Lever with newer nitre blue. Bores are very good with some light orange peel ahead of forcing cones, mechanically fine, ejectors are in time. Barrels ring like cathedral bells. Case is very good with age related distress to leather, interior relined, and trade label modern. 5,000 - 8,000

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1352 - (C) WINCHESTER CUSTOM GRADE MODEL 21 20 BORE 2 BARREL SET. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 21 Serial No. 10666 Barrel Length: (BTOH) 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 13 - 5/8” Chamber: (BOTH) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A) WS-1/WS-2 (B) Full and Mod Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 10 oz Originally made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1941 for James Lowe. This fine shotgun features 2 blued factory 28” Winchester Proof steel barrels with “Custom Built by Winchester” rib roll die mark on matted rib, ejectors, and bead sights with floral breech engraving. Barrel set number (A) are choked WS-1 and WS-2, chambers measure 2 - 3/4”. (B) are choked Full and Mod with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Blued finish boxlock action with custom No. 6 full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on side panels and pheasant on the bottom. Automatic safety and factory gold plated selective single trigger with blued floral engraved trigger guard with original owner’s initials in gold; serial number under opening lever. Border checkered/carved Circassian walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels and carved panel border diamond tails in 21-B style with period leather faced oversized rubber recoil pad, plain blued steel grip cap, and single matching checkered factory beavertail forearm with roller latch release. Comes in a fitted Abercrombie and Fitch case with A&F-marked accessories. Cody Research does not specify all options, but all work appears to be factory. CONDITION: Overall 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. Barrels have slight case wear. 90% action blue with sharp markings, receiver starting to dull in carry areas. Good wood with 90% original finish, small handling marks, and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to the right. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun with great specifications. 5,000 - 10,000

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1353 - (M) DAKOTA ARMS MODEL 10 .22-250 SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE. Manufacturer: Dakota Arms Model: 10 Serial No. SS0711 Caliber/Bore: .22-250 Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Modern Made by Dakota Arms, Sturgis, South Dakota, circa 2000. Matted finish 23” sporter weight round steel barrel with banded front hooded sight and quarter rib rear express sight. Case-hardened finish falling block receiver with case-hardened opening lever and trigger. Custom checkered walnut stock with case-hardened skeleton steel buttplate and grip cap. Gun is fitted with Leupold style medium height rings and Leupold VX-3 3.5-10x scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel finish with edge wear with 98% remaining action finish. 98% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Sharp checkering. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 5,000 - 8,000

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1354 - (M) RIZZINI ROUND BODY EL 12 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH SCROLL AND GAME SCENES BY GIOVANELLI, IN CASE. Manufacturer: Rizzini Model: Round Body EL Serial No. 105520 Barrel Length: 29” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Chamber: 3” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 Weight: 7 lbs 9 oz CT date code for 2018 manufacture. Monobloc barrels with “Rizzini Marcheno VT Italy” on left side of top tube, right side with “Steel Shot”. Rifle side of chamber with “”12 ga 3 Magnum” designation. Underside of bottom barrel with Fierce Products importer information, barrel flat with modern Italian nitro proofs for a 12 gauge with 3” chambers. Solid rib with machine cut matting and brass bead front sight. Threaded for choke tubes, currently fit with Improved Cylinder in top barrel and Cylinder in bottom, both marked for steel shot. Round nose forearm with wave pattern checkering, Anson style plunger release, and acanthus scroll engraving on exterior iron and inescutcheon; interior with matching serial number. Round body action is engraved in near complete coverage of intertwining acanthus scroll en suite with forearm iron, with carved fences en suite. Left and right sides are engraved with game scenes of quail taking to the air in a meadowed scene. Bottom has “Round Body EL” subtly woven into scroll. Single selective inertia driven trigger protected by a trigger guard with long tang that reaches to Prince of Wales pistol grip; signed “Bottega C. Giovanelli” and “Made in Italy” flanking trigger guard. Stock of an interesting partially burled walnut with 2 panels of point-and-wave checkering at the wrist, and a checkered butt. Housed in a Negini case for gun, factory paperwork, and spare choke tubes; Full, Improved Modified, and Modified (Modified also marked for Steel Shot). CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining virtually all of the factory finishes, with some minor handling marks from the field. Stocks are excellent, with a couple spots of discoloration and knotting that appear natural to the grain more than flaws. Mechanically fine, ejectors slightly out of time; top fires first. Bores are very good with some mild firing residue. Case and accessories excellent. 4,000 - 6,000

1355 - (C) W. ATKINSON 12 GAUGE SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: W. Atkinson Model: SLE Serial No. 6075 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) Modified (R) Cylinder Gauge: 12 Gauge Weight: 6 Lbs 6 oz

Cirac 1904-1925. Dovetail lump barrels with a steel bead front sight on a narrowing, smooth, solid, slightly concave game rib with “W. ATKINSON & SONS, LANCASTER” engraved towards breeches. Light floral strapwork at breeches, with a spring of shaded acanthus at rear of rib. Hidden third bite. Barrel flats with numerous proofs, including nitro proofs for a 2 - 1/2” chambered 12 gauge with nominal .729 IBD in both barrels, proofed at 1 - 1/8 oz shot. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release, checkered in point pattern, with shaded scroll engraving on exterior iron. Action flats with view and Nitro proofs. Sidelocks are engraved in traditional English pattern rose and scroll, nicely cut. Automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of sliding tab. Double triggers are protected by a trigger guard with long tang, engraved with rose and scroll en suite. Densely grained smokey stock with teardrops behind action, checkered in 2 panels about the wrist with mullered borders. Toeline with vanity plate engraved with initials “BK”. Checkered butt. Housed in a leather-wrapped case with cherry red lining partitioned to hold gun while disassembled, and containing accessories including pair snapcaps, oil bottle, pair turnscrews, 2 piece cleaning rod with turned wood jag and mop. Lid with Atkinson trade label, exterior with “B. KAY / YORKS.”; presumably the original owner (perhaps he lived in Yorkshire?). CONDITION: Very good as brought back up after reproof. Barrels with virtually all of a later good quality bluing, thinning somewhat towards breeches and muzzles, with scattered handling marks and superficial scratches. Stocks are very good with an extra layer of varnish applied that has softened edges somewhat. Forearm has some reddish hues in the engraving about the plunger. Action is very good, essentially gunmetal grey throughout, with some superficial handling marks, engraving is crisp. Trigger guard is very good with some thinning from hand traffic. Mechanically fine, bores are very good, bright and shiny, with some minor frosting. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case is very good with handling marks throughout, including some scrapes. Accompanied by some consignor research on Atkinson and proof marks. 4,000 - 6,000 236

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1356 - (C) FRIEDRICH TRIEBEL DRILLING WITH CONTEMPORARY RED DOT REFLEX SIGHT. Manufacturer: Friedrich Triebel Model: Drilling Serial No. 3434 Caliber/Bore: 12 Bore / 8x65R Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full Pre-War rare German “Doppelbuchsdrilling” (double rifle barrels over a shotgun barrel configuration) made in Suhl, Germany by Christoph Friedrich Triebel in 1930. Blued 23” Nitro proofed Bohler Blitz steel barrels with rifle in 8x65R over a 12 gauge shotgun barrel with matted raised ramp front sight, fixed notch rear sight, and slotted dovetail scope mounts fitted with modern Aimpoint optic. Shotgun barrel is choked Full with 2 -3/4”” chamber. Scalloped boxlock coin finish “Blitz” action with hirsch and red stag game scene engraving, Greener style crossbolt and safety, tang barrel selector, and double triggers (both set), and steel trigger guard. Bavarian style checkered walnut pistol grip stock with cheekpiece, hard rubber buttplate, and hard rubber grip cap. Matching checkered walnut splinter forearm with latch release. Import marked action. CONDITION: 90% original barrel blue with scratches and hunting nicks. Action has large portion of original coin finish. Varnish has sharp appearance with checkering still sharp. Good bores, optics. 4,000 - 6,000

1357 - (M) BERETTA 627 EELL 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Beretta Model: 627 EELL Serial No. A33657A Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”+ Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8”+ Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 Gauge Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz Circa 1985 per AN proof. 28” mono-bloc Excelsior steel barrels are equipped with a white plastic front bead and have a vacant slot for a mid bead on the solid, tapered, concave rib. Left barrel with “P. Beretta - Gardone V.T -ITALY- (PB logo)”. Right side with import information for Berben, left with original designations for 2 - 3/4” chambers and F/M chokes; currently installed Briley chokes are IC in both barrels. Barrel flats with proofs for choked 70mm barrels with a nominal 18.5 IBD. Typical Beretta engraving at breeches and bloc line. Beavertail forearm with Anson style plunger release and matching serial number on interior iron. Checkered in point and wave pattern. Sideplated boxlock action is engraved with a pair of snipes in a meadow on left plate and a pair of mallards in a marshland on right, both accented with scroll, with bottom of action engraved scrollwork, a bouquet of roses, and Beretta’s information and model; engravers signature on left side of trigger guard reads “Bottega C. Giovanelli”, a company that currently employs approximately 20 full time staff members and is headed by the legendary Dario Cortini. Single selective inertia driven trigger with shoe, nonauto safety. Pistol grip stock is cast off for a right handed shooter and checkered in two panels about the grip. Wood is an attractive, relatively straight grained fiddleback walnut with a silver oval at toeline and fit with a decelerator pad. House in an aluminum Americase with a Beretta manual, lock, and a leather barrel grasp, with graphics of 2 broken pigeons in lid. CONDITION: Overall very good, barrels reatain virtually all of their bluing, probably applied when the modifications to configuration were done, with some very minor marks. Barrels ring like bells and lock up tight. Forearm is very good with some minor handling marks. Action is very good, with a few very minor spots of patina, most visible on right sideplate. Stock is excellent with minor handling marks. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent with some very minor frosting towards muzzle. Ejectors are in time. Case excellent. A gun ready for clays! 3,600 - 5,500

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1358 - (A) THOMAS HORSLEY .450 BPE BAR-IN-WOOD DOUBLE RIFLE. Manufacturer: Thomas Horsley Model: Double Rifle Serial No. 2410 Caliber/Bore: .450 BPE Barrel Length: 27 - 7/8” FFL Status: Antique Length of Pull: 13 - 7/8” Thomas Horsley was one of the best makers outside of London, and his quality of work was so high that he was called the “Purdey of York”. 27 7/8” chain Damascus chopper lump barrels are equipped with a bead front sight and 3-leaf folding rear sight with leaves for 100, 200, and 300 yards with silver express lines, on a nicely matted solid, flat, rib. Right barrel is signed “THOMAS HORSLEY, MAKER, YORK”, left is “PATENT 2410 & 1138”; these are the patents for his pull-back break action and his strikers. Sling eye soldered to underside of rib. Underside of barrels with view and proof marks, matching serial numbers, and a hammer over “573 / PATENT”. Splinter forearm with concealed iron, small inlaid forearm tip, and retained by a barrel key that feeds through a single escutcheon (key with matching serial number on underside). Action flat with Holsley’s Patent information, serial number, view proof; case colored bar-in-wood action with squared-off fences, back sliding stalking safeties, signed “Thos Horsley’s Patent” on both sides, and appropriate patent numbers on hammer and toplever. Oversized trigger guard protecting double triggers with light line engraving en suite, engraved with serial number on bottom; tang extends all the way to the horn grip cap. Nicely figured and lightly fiddleback walnut stock with pistol grip, teardrops behind the action, and checkered about the wrist with mullered borders. Sling eye mounted to toe line, behind grip cap, vacant silver oval on toe line, and steel buttplate with light line engraving en suite. CONDITION: Excellent. Barrels with bold definition to pattern, browning thinning somewhat, particularly to muzzle, with some handling marks that are through to silver, particularly on underside of barrels. Stocks are very good with handling marks and impressions throughout, one notable long ping on left side of stock, and some abraded heads, but free of cracks or chips. Action with much case color, some silvering to edges, but attractive. Fences with high polish English blue on edges, but majority is gunmetal grey. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent with strong Metford-style rifling. An excellent example from a scarce, highly desirable maker. 3,000 - 6,000

1359 - (C) RARE A.H. FOX CE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE 20 BORE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: A.H. Fox Model: CE Serial No. 200519 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Full and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6 lbs 3 oz Originally made by A.H. Fox Gun Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Company in 1913. Early, rare, CE grade sub-gauge gun and 1 of approximately 700 made with the Kremer-designed friction forearm. Cody research does not have a card on this shotgun, except for the manufacturing date. This fine shotgun features factory 28” blued Krupp fluid steel barrels with a “Krupp Fluid Steel Made By” marking on the right breech and “A.H. Fox Gun Co. Phila. Pa.” marking on the left with matted rib, ejectors, bead sights, and floral engraving at the breech. Barrels are choked Full and Improved Cylinder, chambers measure 2- 1/2”. Case-hardened finished boxlock action with standard CE Grade full coverage fine floral engraving with woodcocks on the right-side panel, quail on the left side panel, and floral pattern with a pointing dog on the bottom. Automatic safety and factory double triggers protected by a blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels in C Grade style with factory hard rubber buttplate, round knob pistol grip cap, and matching checkered factory beavertail forearm with Kremer friction release. CONDITION: Overall, 90% original barrel finish with slight handling marks. Barrels have a slight case and carry wear, one slight gray area from a possible dent repair (not visible internally) with some small pits surrounding the area 2” from the muzzle on the left on the underside of the left barrel (could be from holding the gun by muzzle). 30% fading case colors with sharp markings and some remnants of Fox factory over glaze. Receiver is starting to silver in carry areas and some browning. Good wood with 90% original finish, small handling marks, and slightly dulled checkering. Small, old, repaired chip in toe. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and lever way to right with in-time but turned screws. A very eye-catching shotgun with rare specifications. 3,000 - 5,000

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1360 - (A) STEPHEN GRANT 20 BORE SIDE LEVER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Stephen Grant Model: Side Lever Serial No. 5224 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8”+ Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Imp. Cylinder (R) Cylinder Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 13 oz 28” Skelp Damascus barrels with dovetail lump, a steel bead front sight on a flat, solid, unusually wide rib, engraved with “Stephen Grant 674 St James’s Street, London” and “2”, denoting original manufacture as one of a pair. Dressed at the breeches and rear of rib. Underside of barrels with “5224”, “HW” for barrel maker, flats with modern British nitro proofs for a 20 gauge with 2 - 3/4” chambers, nominal 16.0 and 16.1 IBD, and marked “NOT FOR BALL”; small “2” on bottom of lump. Splinter forearm with Anson plunger release, point pattern checkering, and small, well-cut, acanthus scroll surrounding a shell motif on exterior iron. Matching serial number and “2” on inside of iron. Boxlock action with well-executed scrollwork, floral motif about the hinge pin, beaded fences, “STEPHEN GRANT” on either side, side lever, and engraved “PATENT” in a vacant oval on tang. “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of automatic safety tab. Water table with serial number, view and proof marks, and “2”. Strikers with gas vents. Double triggers are protected by a flat bottom trigger guard with a long tang that runs all the way to pistol grip cap. Pistol grip walnut stock, with teardrops behind sidepanels, checkered in 2 panels about the wrist, and fit with a 1 - 1/2” walnut extension at rear. CONDITION: Very good as rehabilitated. Barrels retain virtually all of a later brown with Damascus pattern subdued somewhat, but still visible, some handling marks throughout, some silvering, with some silvering to high edges. Stocks have been similarly treated, carefully sanded and revarnished; checkering is somewhat softened by restoration, but free of cracks or chips. Trigger guard reblued, engraving somewhat softened, with minor marks. Action essentially gunmetal grey with flashes of case colors in protected areas and some marks from the field. Extension at butt is not fit perfectly and can catch on a nail. Mechanically fine, bores are clean with scattered pits throughout. 3,000 - 5,000

1361 - (A) ALEXANDER HENRY DROP LOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE IN .450 3 - 1/4” BPE WITH ORIGINAL CASE. Manufacturer: Alexander Henry Model: Single Shot Rifle Serial No. 4262 Caliber/Bore: .450 3 - 1/4” Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique

Alexander Henry and Daniel Fraser were the premier makers of rifles in Edinburgh, and Fraser apprenticed under Henry for a time. This is a classic example of the dropping block design, signed “Alexr Henry. Edinburgh & London. Patent No 3286”, with a slim bead front sight and a folding leaf rear sight, one standing and one folding, folding regulated for 200 yards, standing unmarked. Birmingham proof marks for a 52 bore rifle, Henry’s Patent marking, and caduceus proof; matching serial number on bottom of barrel with “AH”, presumably for Alexander Henry. Forearm with distinct Alexander Henry scalloped lip with point-and-wave pattern checkering, retained by a single key through an escutcheon, fit with sidepanels. Case color action with shaped back action peninsula lock on right side, fit with a non-rebounding serpentine hammer with tall cock and an English style stalking safety, which throws backwards (towards the shooters face) to engage. Tasteful English scrollwork throughout, borders dressed with strapwork, and signed at rear of peninsula lock “Alexr Henry”. Stock with side panels that match the forearm well is constructed with a pistol grip checkered in point pattern and capped by a gadrooned horn cap, shadowline cheekpiece, brass nameplate at toe line, unengraved, and a checkered steel buttplate with a small triangle of engraving at heel and a trap, vacant. Accessories compose a black canvas-wrapped case with leather trim, a name on lid that has been all but lost to time, now only “Sir M.W.” legible; lined in burgundy, and designed to fit the rifle with compartments for accessories, including 10 rounds loose ammo in bag, 2 boxes Kynoch .450 3-1/4”, and a box with 1 fired case and 13 loaded roads; box indicates a 300 Grain Sieera and 120 grains of FFG but all ammo should be considered reloads and, as such, components only. There is a set of RCBS dies for .450 NE 3-1/4 to facilitate reloading. CONDITION: Barrel is largely a mixture of plum-brown bluing and some silver handling marks, most notable at muzzle, with scattered marks and superficial scratches throughout. Legends are crisp. Stocks are very good with handling marks from the field, some marks deeper than others, particularly on forearm and along toe line. One crack at pistol grip, approximately 1”, from tang to grip cap. Action with strong traces of case colors, with patterning visible and better colors in protected areas. Mechanically fine, stalking safety works appropriately, bore is very good with strong rifling and mild frosting. Accessories are very good, case with some age related distress and scrapes but solid. 3,000 - 5,000

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1362 - (C) COGSWELL & HARRISON 12 GAUGE SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Cogswell & Harrison Model: SLE Serial No. 57652 Barrel Length: 27 - 5/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/16” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .032 (R) .035 Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) .026 (R) .011 Gauge: 12 Gauge Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .735 (R) .733 Weight: 6 Lbs. 12 oz.

Circa 1938. A rare game gun with nitro proofed 27 - 5/8” blued barrels. Barrels have been uniquely built with Cogswell and Harrison’s assisted opening mechanism and ejectors. Chamber lengths are 2 - 1/2”. Barrels are also fit with a narrow swamp rib and steel round front bead sight. Rib reads “COGSWELL & HARRISON LTD. 158 PICCADILLY - LONDON”. Dovetail barrel flats marked with nitro proof marks, “2 1/2””, and “1 1/8””. Chokes are Improved Modified on left and Improved Cylinder on right. Sidelock action with scroll engraving, blued pins, cocking indicators, double triggers, and serrated blacked slide safe. “SAFE” is engraved. Gun is non-auto safe. Top lever is shiny copper brown and scroll engraved. “COGSWELL & HARRISON” is engraved at action bar. Double triggers are protected by the blacked and scroll-engraved trigger guard. Bottom strap with scrolls and serial number. The straight hand gripped walnut stock with drop points with semi-smooth checkering has an engraved silver oval and finished by a black leather pad. The splinter forend with matched checkering and a nitre blued Anson push button forend. Gun comes with its vintage leather case with “COGSWELL & HARRISON” paper trade label and cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels are good with virtually all of their blue. Action, triggers and ejectors are sound. Stock and forend both good with light wear. Case represents its vintage and requires new handle. 2,000 - 5,000

1363 - (C) GALLYON & SONS ROUND BODY 28 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE HAMMER FIRED SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Gallyon & Sons Model: SxS Serial No. 63913 Barrel Length: 28 - 1/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 15” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Imp Mod (R) Cylinder Gauge: 28 Bore Dovetail lump barrels with a steel bead frontsight on a solid, slightly tapered rib with “GALLYON & SONS 66 BRIDGE St CAMBRIDGE” engraved. Sprig of acanthus scroll at rear of rib, line dressing at the breech. Action flats with modern Nitro proofs for a 28 gauge choked gun, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and nominal .563 IBD. Friction fit splinter forearm with point pattern checkering; wood appears to be a restock as the fit is not quite right. Round body action with back action peninsula locks signed “GALLYON & SONS”, nitro proofs on the action flats, and sparse scroll engraving and linework throughout. Rebounding hammers. Trigger guard protects double triggers with a long tang engraved with serial number. English straight grip stock of a fairly straight, slightly smokey walnut with point pattern checkering at the wrist. Vacant oval at toe line, leather-covered recoil pad. CONDITION: Overall very good as restored, with barrels retaining virtually all of a nicely executed reblack that has softened legends somewhat; some pitting under the blue underneath the forearm. Wood is very good with a few minor chips on forearm; checkering is sharp. Action has been polished, with some pinprick oxidation visible. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, bright and shiny. With the recent proofs for nitro, this should be a fine upland gun. 2,000 - 4,000

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1364 - (M) BERETTA 687 EELL 20 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH ENGRAVING BY GIOVANELLI. Manufacturer: Beretta Model: 687 EELL Serial No. Z06744S Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 3” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 20 Weight: 6 lbs 1 oz Circa 2013 per CL date code on barrels. Mono-bloc barrels are fit with a steel bead front sight on a machine matted vent rib. Typical Beretta legends and designations on barrels, including Excelsior steel barrels, and modern Italian nitro proofs for a nominal 20 gauge with nominal 16.0 IBD in both barrels. Round nose forearm is checkered in 2-point pattern panels with lined borders. Deeley style latch release is engraved with shaded scroll and florals on a striated background, with exterior iron engraved en suite. Interior of forearm stamped with various numbers that do not match serials and appear to be control numbers of some kind. Sideplated boxlock with nicely cut shaded acanthus scroll, with some longer floral bands interspersed., and floral edgework. “P. Beretta” in ribbons over hinge pin, with typical Beretta model designaton on underside. Signed “Bottega C. Giovanelli” at trigger guard. Automatic safety with barrel selector mounted to tab. Single selective inertia driven trigger protected by a trigger guard with short tang. Attractive burl walnut stock is checkered in 2 panels of point-and-wave pattern checkering about the Prince of Wales grip. Brass oval inset at toeline. Checkered wooden butt extension with Beretta logo inset into checkering. Housed in Beretta branded case with factory paperwork, uninstalled sling bows, one on ring for affixing to rib, one on screw to affix to stock, and Beretta logoed soft recoil pad. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to NOS. Barrels with virtually all of their factory bluing, with some very mild handling marks and superficial scratches.Stocks excellent, with somewhat heavier handling marks, but not through the varnish, free of cracks and chips. Action is excellent, ejectors are slightly out of time, bottom fires first. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny, but tubes are currently frozen. Case and accessories excellent. Replacement value of these guns is currently in the neighborhood of $10,000. 2,500 - 4,000

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1365 - (C) OUTSTANDING L.C. SMITH 16 GAUGE SPECIALTY GRADE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: L.C. Smith Model: Specialty Grade Serial No. 218135E Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 5/8” Length of Pull: 13 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: 16 Gauge Made by Hunter Arms Company of Fulton, New York, in 1914, the second year of full production. 1 of only 720 built in 16 gauge. 28” blued Nitro Steel barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers, ejectors, raised matted rib with bead front sight, and fixed Full and Full chokes. Barrels have standard Specialty grade floral breech engraving with Hunter address on the left barrel and grade designation on the right. Case-hardened featherweight sidelock action with standard Specialty grade floral and bird scene engraving with factory single selective Hunter One trigger, non-automatic safety, and blued floral engraved trigger guard. Factory checkered American walnut pistol grip stock with standard hard rubber buttplate and grip cap. Matching checkered walnut splinter forearm with ebony triangle tip inlay and standard roller latch. Cody Research verifies all options except Hunter One Trigger. Comes in a maker’s labeled canvas trunk case. CONDITION: Gun was expertly restored to new condition with 98% overall blue with edge wear only. 98% vivid case colors with sharp engraving. 98% cleaned wood finish with some visible dings on the right side of the comb. Sharp checkering. Good screws, mirror bores with tight lock up, and strong mechanics. Case in like new condition. 4,000 - 6,000

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1366 - (C) PARKER DHE 20 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Model: DHE Serial No. 217463 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Mod and Cyl Gauge: 20 Gauge Weight: 6lbs 7.5oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1926. According to the Parker Serialization Book, this gun started as a “T13” (D) Grade in 20 gauge. Blued 28” Titanic fluid steel barrels labeled with “Titanic Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib with ejectors, bead front sight, and border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Modified and Cylinder with 2 - 1/2” chambers. Case-hardened finish 0 sized boxlock action with full coverage DH grade style vignettes: dog and bird scene engraved frame with non-automatic safety, aftermarket single selective trigger with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved panel diamond tails, leather-faced rubber recoil pad, German silver vanity stock plate, Parker logo grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. CONDITION: Overall 95% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 95% vivid as restored case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 95% as restored finish with small handling marks and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and a lever way to right with phenomenal screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun. 4,000 - 6,000

1367 - (C) PARKER BROTHERS BHE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: BHE Serial No. 183205 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 2 - 1/4” Drop at Heel: 3 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Imp Mod and Mod Gauge: 12 GA Weight: 6lbs 14.4oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1918. Included Parker letter states that this gun was originally made with Damascus Steel 30” barrels; no mention in the Parker Serialization book. This fine shotgun features blued 26” Acme fluid steel barrels with “Acme Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, “2 - 3/4” SHELLS” marked barrel flats, ejectors, and bead sight, with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Modified; chambers measure 2 - 3/4”. Case hardened finish No. 1 frame boxlock action with standard BHE grade full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on sides, a walking deer on bottom, automatic safety, and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels, carved panel border diamond tails in the BH grade style, leather-faced rubber recoil pad, brass plate pistol grip cap, and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. Comes with Parker factory letter confirming original specifications and a return repair for action and ejector problems. CONDITION: Overall 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling marks; barrels most likely Remington or expert gunmaker replacements. 40% fading case colors with sharp markings, receiver starting to silver. Good wood with 90% original finish, small handling marks, and sharp checkering. Stock possibly cut in period for the addition of pad with no mention of factory installation. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and a lever way to right with phenomenal screws. A very eye-catching shotgun with great specifications. 4,000 - 5,000

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1368 - (C) PARKER BROTHERS CHE 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: CHE Serial No. 235660 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” at pad Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Imp Mod and Cylinder Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6lbs 15.6oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1930, with a factory letter stating it was completed in 1936. Parker Serialization book lists this gun with 28” barrels with ejector and wide forearm options. 1 of 7 known to have been made in 20 gauge with this barrel length. This fine shotgun features blued factory 28” Acme fluid steel barrels with “Acme Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker Addressed matted rib, ejectors, and bead sights with border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Cylinder, chambers measure 2 - 1/2”. Case hardened finish 0 size frame boxlock action with standard CHE grade full coverage floral engraving with pointing dogs on side panels and a woodcock on bottom. Automatic safety and factory double triggers with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels and carved panel border diamond tails in CH grade style with period Hawkins rubber recoil pad, Parker logo pistol grip cap, and matching checkered factory trap model forend beavertail forearm with latch release. Comes with a Parker Factory letter confirming options except the recoil pad. CONDITION: Overall 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling mark, barrels have slight case wear. One small finish blemish on the left barrel halfway out. 60% fading case colors with sharp markings with the receiver starting to silver in carry areas and some browning. Good wood with 90% original finish, with small handling marks and slightly dulled checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to the right with in time but turned screws. Mirror bores A very eye-catching shotgun with rare specifications. 4,000 - 5,000

1369 - (C) UPGRADED TO A1-SPECIAL GRADE PARKER 20 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers/Remington Model: SXS Serial No. 237070 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Modified and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6lbs 14.8 oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company after purchase by Remington Arms Company in 1935. According to the Parker Serialization Book, this gun started as a VHE grade in 20 gauge. Gun was professionally upgraded to an A-1 Special by an unknown professional gunsmith with lots of similarities to Pachmayr’s work. Blued 28” Vulcan fluid steel barrels relabeled with “Peerless Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib with engine turned barrel flats, ejectors, bead front sight, and deep floral engraving at the breech. Barrels are choked Modified and Improved Cylinder with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case-hardened finish “0” boxlock action with full coverage vignette engraving, “Parker Bros.” marking in gold on the bottom of the frame, non-automatic safety, and aftermarket single selective trigger protected by a blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number chased in gold. Floral border checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered side panels and carved panel borders in A-1 Special style with Old English rubber recoil pad, gold center plastic pistol grip cap, and matching checkered beavertail forearm with latch release. CONDITION: Overall 95% as restored barrel finish with insignificant handling marks. 95% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 95% finish, small handling marks, and sharp checkering. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and a lever way to right with phenomenal screws. A very eye catching shotgun. 4,000 - 5,000

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1370 - (C) LC SMITH FIELD GRADE .410 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: LC Smith Model: Field Grade Serial No. 195635 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Improved Modified and Modified Gauge: .410 Weight: 5lbs 15 oz Made by Hunter Arms Company in 1941. 1 of 2509 Field Grades made in .410 and one of 521 made with ejectors. Blued 26” fluid steel barrels with raised high matted rib, Field grade and Hunter Company markings, ejectors, and bead front sight. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Modified with 3” chambers. Case hardened finish featherweight sidelock action with L.C. Smith markings with automatic safety, double triggers, and blued trigger guard. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttplate and matching checkered splinter forearm with roller latch release. CONDITION: Overall 90% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling. 80% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with its original finish cleaned off and some scrapes and scratches from usage. Good mechanics with tight lock up and a lever way to right. Mirror bores and phenomenal screws. A very desirable shotgun. 3,000 - 4,000

1371 - (C) PARKER BROTHERS UPGRADED TO GHE 16 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Parker Brothers Model: GHE Serial No. 239810 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Imp Mod and Cylinder Gauge: 16 Bore Weight: 7lbs 3.4oz Originally made by Parker Gun Company in 1936 after purchase by Remington Arms Company. Parker Serialization book lists this gun with correct dimensions but as a VH Grade instead of a GH. Factory research also lists this gun as a VHE Grade with matching dimensions. Barrels are marked next to the lug with a “B” and an “F” (possible Remington repair code?), an “M” and an “o” with Parker Overload stamps. Gun has many features that look factory but are undocumented, perhaps a factory upgrade or an early Del Grego upgrade. This fine shotgun features blued factory 28” Vulcan steel (normally Parker Steel for G Grade) barrels with “Vulcan Steel” rib roll die mark on Parker addressed matted rib, with ejectors, bead sights, and border breech engraving. Barrels are choked Improved Modified and Cylinder, chambers measure 2 - 3/4”. Case hardened finish No. 1 frame boxlock action with standard GHE Grade full coverage floral engraving with bird scenes on side panels, quail on the bottom, “PARKER” on the bottom of the receiver at the hinge. Automatic safety and Parker style single selective trigger with blued floral engraved trigger guard with serial number. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock in VH/GH Grade style with checkered wood butt, German silver stock shield, Parker logo pistol grip cap, and matching checkered factory style beavertail forearm with latch release. Comes with a Parker Research letter. CONDITION: Overall 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling marks, barrels have slight case wear. 90% fading case colors with sharp markings, receiver starting to dull in carry areas. Good wood with 90% original finish, with small handling marks and slightly sharp checkering. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to right with in-time but turned screws. Mirror bores. A very eye-catching shotgun with desirable specifications. 3,000 - 5,000

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1372 - (C) LC SMITH TRAP GRADE SIDE BY SIDE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: LC Smith Model: Trap Grade Serial No. RE87312 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 1 - 3/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: 12 Gauge Weight: 8lbs 7oz Made by Hunter Arms Company in 1926. 1 of 2700 12 gauge trap grades and one of 792 made with 32” barrels. Blued 32” Crown fluid steel barrels with ventilated matted rib, trap grade and Hunter Company markings, ejectors, and bead front sight. Barrels are choked Full and Full with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Case-hardened finished regular weight sidelock action with L.C. Smith markings, engraved trap shooter scenes, non-automatic safety, and Hunter single selective trigger with blued trigger guard. Checkered walnut round knob pistol grip stock with Airocel period rubber recoil pad and matching checkered schnabel tip beavertail forearm with roller latch release. Comes with Cody Research letter confirming all options and shipping to Schoverling, Daly, and Gales. CONDITION: Overall 90% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling with a small gray spot on the right barrel halfway out. 80% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 90% original finish with some scrapes and scratches from usage and sharp checkering. Usual hairline cracks behind locks. Good mechanics with mirror bores, tight lock up, and a lever way to right with fantastic screws. A very desirable shotgun. 2,500 - 3,500 1373 - (M) DAKOTA ARMS MODEL 76 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Dakota Arms Model: 76 Serial No. 3005 Caliber/Bore: .300 Winchester Magnum Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Modern Made by Dakota Arms Sturgis, South Dakota, circa 2000. Matted finish 23” Sporter weight sightless round steel barrel in “.300 WIN MAG” with matted black finish detachable floorplate. Matted finish receiver with solid handle claw extractor bolt and factory trigger. Custom checkered walnut stock with Dakota-marked solid rubber recoil pad and grip cap. Gun is fitted with Dakota bases. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel finish with edge wear with 98% remaining action finish. 98% hand rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. with sharp checkering. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. 5,000 - 8,000 1374 - (M) HEYM EXPRESS MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .416 RIGBY. Manufacturer: Heym Model: Express Magnum Serial No. 10419 Caliber/Bore: .416 Rigby Barrel Length: 24 FFL Status: Modern Made by F.W. Heym in Germany circa 1990. 24” Tropical style round blued factory steel barrel with express sights and fit with muzzle brake. Blued matte finish receiver with matching bolt, plain trigger, and matte finish detachable floorplate. Standard configuration checkered walnut stock with cheekpiece, Universal marked red solid rubber pad, and black hard rubber grip cap and forearm. Gun is fitted with rings, bases, and German “Zenith” 1.1-4x scope with Duplex reticle. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear with 95% remaining action finish with bolt having slight handling wear. 90% varnish. There are small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 7,000 - 10,000 1375 - (M) CZ 550 MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE CHAMBERED IN .600 OVERKILL. Manufacturer: CZ Model: 500 Magnum Serial No. A060296 Caliber/Bore: .600 Overkill Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern Made in Czechoslovakia by CZ circa 2000. This gun was further customized by American Hunting Rifles chambered in the massive .600 Overkill. Round matte finished safari weight barrel with hooded ramp front sight, rear quarter rib, and marked “600 Overkill” at the breech with “THOR” above it. Barrel is fitted with custom muzzle brake. Black matted Mauser 98 style action marked on bridge “CZ 550 MAGNUM” with 3 position safety, blued detachable floorplate, and grooved receiver. Finely figured fleur-de-lis checkered Turkish walnut classic safari style stock with right-handed cheekpiece, Decelerator solid rubber recoil pad, and contrasting black horn grip cap and nosecap. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics. Extremely fine rifle ready for the hunt! 5,000 - 8,000

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1376 - (M) CZ 550 MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE CHAMBERED IN .330 DAKOTA. Manufacturer: CZ Model: 550 Magnum Serial No. C2289 Caliber/Bore: .330 Dakota Barrel Length: 25” FFL Status: Modern Made in Czechoslovakia by CZ circa 2000. This gun was subsequently customized by an unknown master gunsmith and chambered in .330 Dakota. Round blued medium weight sightless barrel with breech marked “330 DAKOTA”. Blued Mauser 98 style action marked on bridge “CZ 550 MAGNUM” with 3 position safety and fit with CZ rings and a Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40mm scope. Blued detachable floorplate. Finely figured checkered walnut custom classic sporter style stock with right cheekpiece, Pachmayr solid rubber recoil pad, and contrasting black horn grip cap. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics with clear optics. Extremely fine rifle ready for the hunt! 3,600 - 5,500

1377 - (M) FRANK WELLS CUSTOM WHITWORTH.416 HOFFMAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Whitworth Model: Frank Wells Custom Serial No. A286026 Caliber/Bore: .416 Hoffman Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Originally built by Whitworth in England and imported by Interarms circa 1970. Gun was custom built by Frank Wells of Tuscon, Arizona, circa the 1980. Matted finish 24” tapered round barrel with hooded ramp front sight, Frank Wells address marking, express rear sight, band front sling swivel stud and marked at breech “416 Hoffman”. Matching matte finished Mauser-style Whitworth action marked with serial number, polished 3-position safety, standard trigger, and matted finish floorplate. Custom checkered Turkish pistol grip stock with ebony nose cap and Decelerator rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: Overall 98% with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. 3,000 - 5,000

1378 - (C) ORNATE AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE KURT JAEGER MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .30-06 SPRINGFIELD. Manufacturer: Kurt Jaeger Model: Mauser Serial No. 6623 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4”+ Drop at Heel: 1 - 1/8”- at rear of Monte Carlo, 2 - 1/8” at rear of stock Length of Pull: 13 - 1/4” Weight: 6 lbs 14 oz Made on a large ring Mauser action with visible Nitro proof, Ulm proof, and caliber designation at the left side of the barrel shank. Left side of receiver with serial number, preserved in its own vignette. Rapid taper barrel without iron sights is inlaid with gold wire in a faintly Art Noveau style, with “KURT JAGER MAINZ” on top. Approximately 5 - 1/2” of barrel towards shank is engraved with well-cut semi-relief oak leaves on a stippled background, with gold wire borders. Engraving extends to action, with gold line borders, wide crosshatch matting around drilled and tapped screw holes for mounting a scope, currently filled with gold screws. Engraving and goldwork continued all the to the rear of the receiver, and engraving, but no gold, is present on receiver. Bolt handle has gold work and engraving en suite, with a large floral on the ball. Magazine bottom metal with oak leaf engraving and gold line en suite, and a game scene of a pair of bighorn sheep in a mountainous scene. Trigger guard is inlaid in gold wire “J.T. QUiRK”. Pistol grip cap with contrasting cap and bone bordered and diamond inlay. Sling studs at forearm and at toe line. Monte Carlo stock of a straight, tightly grained walnut is as ornate as the barrel and receiver, with incise carving of oak leaves, crosshatch checkering at forearm and pistol grip, and inlaid with a contrasting forearm tip and bone/ebony inserts on either side stock in flattened area on either side of magazine. Buttplate is engraved en suite with gold wire on the perimeter of the trap. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the custom finishes applied when engraving and gold work was completed. Some random handling marks throughout, and superficial scratches to the bluing from use. Stock is excellent, with random impressions and dings from handling, but free of cracks or chips. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling; breech face is exceptionally clean, rifle may be test fired only. An extremely attractive rifle in a great caliber. 5,000 - 8,000 246

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1379 - (M) JARRETT “COUP DE GRACE” BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .300 JARRETT, BUILT ON A REMINGTON 700 ACTION. Manufacturer: Jarrett Model: Coup de Grace Serial No. E66864888 Caliber/Bore: .300 Jarrett Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Originally built as a Remington 700 by Remington Arms circa 1970s. Gun was custom-built by Kenny Jarrett of Jackson, South Carolina, circa the 1980s. Custom 24” tapered round matte finish barrel with muzzle brake, Jarrett “Coup De Grace” marking, and devoid of sights. Matching matte finish Remington 700 action with internal magazine. Custom thumbhole marksman style walnut stock with contrasting nose cap and Decelerator rubber recoil pad. Fitted with Leupold 3.5-10x50 scope CONDITION: Overall, 98% with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. Good optics. 4,000 - 6,000 1380 - (C) F. PETER BUILT SPORTING RIFLE ON A MAUSER ACTION. Manufacturer: F. Peter Model: Sporter Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

Mauser 98 action, most likely originally built as a military rifle then customized by German gunsmith F. Peter of Wiesbaden, Germany, circa the 1950s. Blued 24” round tapered barrel with hooded ramp front sight, fixed 2 notched leaf rear sight, and marked at breech “30/06 GOVT” with chisel oak leaf engraved at breech. Full coverage of heavy oak leaf chisel engraving on blued action, modified for scope use, with blued milled military-style floorplate, engraved en suite with a deer game scene. Action fitted with “F. Peter Wiesbaden Gunsmith” marked detachable scope mount and period Nickel 4x power scope. Custom skipline checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved oak leaf borders, carved game scenes near butt, an exaggerated comb, right-handed cheekpiece, swelled action sides with white diamond inlays, ebony nose cap, Pachmayr vented recoil pad, and European style sling swivels. CONDITION: Overall 98% with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. Clear optics. Small chip missing on stock in front of scope mount with ding behind tang. 3,000 - 5,000

1381 - 19TH CENTURY CARVED WOODEN CIGAR STORE TRADE SIGN. Circa 1890. An unattributed carved wooden cigar store trade sign in the form of a Native American. Poly Chrome paint with black face paint, which is very uncommon. Holding a snuff box under the left arm and a box of cigars in the right. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Showing multiple areas of paint loss and paint chipping. Some loss of wood, primarily to the box of cigars. Standing on a remade and painted base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 5,000 - 15,000

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1382 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. OWL UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. Circa 1898. The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. The Mills Novelty Company manufactured this floor model slot machine in 1898. The oak cabinet features recessed panels, detailed carved appliques, and cast iron feet. An older restoration with correct composite carvings, a bead-blasted mechanism, and all original castings, including the handle. The lithographed playing wheel is in beautiful condition behind glass. A great example of Mills Novelty’s first produced upright slot machine. Keys are included. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 8,000 - 15,000

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2001 - AN UNUSUAL AFRICAN KASKARA WITH HAND-AND-A-HALF HANDLE. Blade Length: 36 - 1/2” Overall Length: 45” Typical flattened hexagonal blade with spearpoint tip, with three fullers that run nearly the full length of the blade. Approximately 1” from the ricasso are the outward facing moon faces (referred to as dukkeri), which have been observed on numerous other examples. Ring guard with turned sections while quillions end in large turk’s heads decorated with slashes. Grip with a traversal band and a second band towards top is wrapped in black leather. Turk’s head pommel with slashes en suite with quillions. CONDITION: Good, with a base gunmetal grey visible throughout the blade, with even light mossing and some scattered oxidation. Edge shows some chipping with distension. Handle with heavier oxidation and is more of a chocolate patina with flashes of gunmetal grey. Grip is solid with some crazing throughout, but solid. 500 - 1,000

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2002 - TIBETAN KNIFE CHOPSTICK SET, FLINT STRIKER AND LOPS. Complete Tibetan horseman’s knife, chopstick and Mecha tinder pouch setup on the original belt. Set is constructed on primitive Han cut harness leather and features a silvered metal sheath with finely woven silver cords and forged iron rings holding a flint striker, pendant, and belt lops. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: All items are present and leather is supple and ready to display or hang off a saddle. 400 - 600

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2003 - CHINESE SEMI-AUTOMATIC CROSSBOW “CHU KO NO” WITH BOLTS. Originally developed during the Warring States period and differing from its European counterpart by combining the shooting, reloading, and cocking process in one motion, with a magazine mounted to the top, allowing the user to shoot many quarrels quickly. Unfortunately, the bolts do not have much power or accuracy, so they were typically coated in poison. Despite the shortcomings, it was used as late as the 19th century, and was popular with merchants and women. This is a late example, probably used by a merchant as indicated by the non recurve form, and with a waxed crossbow string. There are five quarrels on what appears to be bamboo, and affixed with crude points by tarred canvas. The top strip of the magazine is not original and was manufactured later in order to prevent the quarrels from falling. A small included letter indicates that it was received from a Sergeant Sam Schminkey in the United States army, who was stationed in China circa 1917-1933; along with a funeral card for that sergeant. CONDITION: Very good, with some handling marks and minor marks to the wood throughout. Mechanically fine. Quarrels have some patination. An interesting piece. 1,000 - 1,500

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2004 - SMALL HAND CANNON, PROBABLY OF ASIATIC ORIGIN. FFL Status: Antique An unusual piece. Made of bronze (does not attractive a magnet) and measures 11” long, with a flared trumpet muzzle, a raised reinforcing ring behind the touchole, which is inset in a square cut. Back of piece is shaped like a crescent, like the rearmost part of a shaolin spade, with a 2” relieved area with a socket, probably for mounting to a pole; possibly an unusual form of an early handgonne. CONDITION: Brass has a deep uncleaned appearance throughout, with some darkening on fore section and at cresent; scattered areas of more golden hue, particularly at high edges. Muzzle with some verdigris. Air flows easily through touchole. 300 - 600 2005 - PETER MARTYR SIGNED DOCUMENT. A very rare autograph of Peter Martyr (Pietro Martire 1455-1526), who is regarded as the first historian of the New World. 1 page, 4to, dated November 6, 1515. About 100 words written in Italian. Accompanied by 2 translations. This document is a reciept for the sum of 12 imperial livres for the books of Maestro Pabtista Sfrondrato. The document was purchased by Dr. John K. Lattimer from Goodspeed’s Book Shop Inc. in 1976 and has been housed in the Lattimer Collection since then. Accompanying the manuscript is all of the documentation from Lattimer’s purchase including a letter from Goodspeed’s Book Shop, a copy of “The Flying Quill” from Goodspeed’s, and the original shipping envelope addressed to Lattimer. A nice example of an early document. The document was matted to a thicker paper and exhibits edge wear and faint fold lines. Ink exhibits fading but all writing is legible. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 2006 - LOT OF 2 DOCUMENTS: CHARLES I AS PRINCE OF WALES; EARL OF OXFORD. Lot consists of: (A) 1622 document signed by Charles I as Prince of Wales at upper left, “Charles P.” Son of James I, born 1600, crowned 1625, dismissed parliament in 1629, ruled 11 years on his own, at war with recalled parliament 1642, defeated in the English Civil War 1648 and executed 1649. CONDITION: Very good. (B) 1698 dated receipt signed by the Earl of Oxford for 500 pounds received from officers of the Tally Court signed at bottom right “Oxford.” This was Aubrey De Vere, the 20th and last Earl of Oxford. A Royalist and army officer, imprisoned for plotting against Cromwell and later supported the return of Charles II. On his death without male offspring in 1703 the title died out. CONDITION: Very good. Ex-Lattimer Collection with James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 500 - 1,000 2007 - LOT OF PIECES OF EARLY EUROPEAN PRINTING. Lot consists of: (A) Two original leaf pages depicting martyrs being burned, beheading by the sword, and multiple battle scenes from Sebastian Muenster’s Cosmographia Universalis, circa 1568. This work was the first detailed history of the world compiled by a German author. (B) Printed page circa 1480 from the theological book “PRAECEPTORIUM DIVINAE LEGIS, SIVE EXPOSITIO DECALOGI,” by Ulrich Zell, Cologne. Printed on handmade ivory paper with red embellishments. (C) Book page in Latin with red and blue letter embellishments. Circa 1458. CONDITION: Very fine overall with only the slightest toning. 600 - 800

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2008 - MARGARET NOTTINGHAM SIGNED LETTER. 1631 signed letter by Margaret Countess Dowager, widow of the Earl of Effingham, an enemy of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. Effingham’s first wife is said to have intercepted the ring sent to Elizabeth by Essex on the eve of his execution as a reminder of her pledge to aid him. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Slight fading. 400 - 600

2009 - LOT OF DOCUMENTS AND ENGRAVINGS SIGNED BY OLIVER CROMWELL, EX LATTIMER. Lot consists of documents and engravings related to Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658). (A) LS folio, Whitehall dated 9 November 1657. Neatly signed on verso “To the Governor and Companie of Merchants trading to the East Indyes”. He recommends a certain “John Browne Esq...to be your President at Surrat” and states that “upon Our own Knowledge... hee hath faithfully discharged his duty in those severall publique Imployments that Wee have entrusted withall”. A notation on the verso suggests that Browne got the job. Accompanied by a steel engraving of Cromwell. Edge wear with fold lines and scattered staining. Ink is bold with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. (B) Letter signed “Oliver Cromwell” folio, Westminster, 14 January 1646. A splendid signature of Cromwell, also signed by Northumberland, Salisbury, Henry Mildmay, Thomas Hoyle, and Denis Bond. The document orders payments to Sussex Cammock, Captain of the Landguard Fort in Suffolk, the sum of eight hundred four score twelve pounds two shillings and six pence “for the wages of himself, & the officers and souldiers there according to the Old Establishment and for repairing of the said Forte for one half yeere...” Reciepted by Cammock. Edge wear with fold lines and scattered staining. Ink is bold with legible writing. Accompanied by a compliment of the Keeper of Manuscripts card from The British Museum in London. CONDITION: Good. (C) 2 engravings of Cromwell, 1 portrait of him in his armor with date of 1658 and engraving of Cromwell discovering his chaplain on his knees before his daughter. Largest measures approximately 14” x 11”. CONDITION: Nice graphics with light fading and scattered wear. All pieces are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and (A) comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 1,000 - 2,000

2010 - FRENCH COMMISSION SIGNED BY KING LOUIS XV. Commission for a French captain signed by King Louis XV of France and countersigned by Minister of War Etienne-Francois de Choiseul. The document measures approximately 19” x 11 - 1/2” and features a large wax seal at bottom right corner. Edge wear with staining. Ink exhibits fading but remains legible. Fold lines, with tape reinforcement at wax seal. CONDITION: Good. This commission is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

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2011 - SIGNED 1545 LETTER OF CATHERINE PARR AS QUEEN, SIXTH AND LAST WIFE OF HENRY VIII. 1 page, ex-Lattimer collection, boldly signed at left “Kateryn the Quene KP.” At right, 6 lines of text with heading at top, “By the Quene,” and 2 lines below. This appears to be a pay warrant authorizing distribution of 40 pounds. Born in 1512, Parr came to the attention of Henry VIII in 1543 after the death of her second husband, Lord Latimer, married him that year and outlived him by 20 months, dying in 1547. She reportedly had a good relationship with Henry’s son, the future Edward VI, and played a part in Henry’s reconciliations with Mary and Elizabeth. She was literate and capable, publishing 3 religious works during her lifetime, serving as Henry’s regent for 3 months in 1544 while he campaigned in France, and threaded her way through Tudor politics and court intrigue. She retired from court after the accession of Edward VI in January 1547 and in July married a fourth time, to Thomas Seymour, uncle of the young king. Parr bore a daughter on 30 August 1548 and died from complications of childbirth, likely puerperal fever, 6 days later. Seymour, engaged in a power struggle at court with his older brother and the Regency Council over control of his nephew, ended up tried for treason and executed in 1549. CONDITION: Very good. A rare signature. 2,000 - 3,000

2012 - TUDOR PERIOD 1489 ENGLISH LAND GRANT, EX-LATTIMER. A 9-line English document in Tudor hand ex-Lattimer collection. Parchment with 2 red seals intact and attached at bottom. Appears to be a land grant or indenture regarding “Lands in Coalsham Lower Meadows” by notation at left edge. Names of 5 witnesses at bottom. CONDITION: Excellent. 300 - 500

2013 - FLANGED MACE. Blade Length: 5” Overall Length: 21 - 1/4” Form is indicative of a early 16th century mace of Italian or German origin with 7 flanges about the head, acid etched with what appear to be floral and animalistic imagery, a faceted half, and a handle with incised “braids” with finials at top and bottom. Hollow construction, with an opening at the top of the head, probably for accommodating a spike. The braize is visible at the grip, but the construction of the head suggests a later Victorian copy. CONDITION: Good, largely gunmetal grey mixed with a light brown patina throughout. Acid etching of head softened and eroded completely in places. A neat display piece. 1,000 - 2,000 2014 - PIERCED HALBERD HEAD FOR USE IN A PARADE WITH REMOVABLE HEAD FOR EASE OF TRANSPORATION. Blade Length: 7” Overall Length: 27 - 1/4” Halberd head intended for use in parade pierced through with crosses and geometric designs, with removable head affixed by three screws for easier transportation. Small maker’s mark on left side of head. Spatulate point measures approximately 14”. 7” across cutting edge of head, fluke is approximately 6 - 1/4” to tip. Small crosspin for retaining head to shaft is tied to head with thin copper wire. CONDITION: Metal is essentially a smooth gunmetal grey with some scattered areas of mossing and oxidation throughout. Some oil splotches that have discolored metal. Some spots of delamination from forging. Screws molested and sharp at the edges. 400 - 800 253 www.MorphyAuctions.com | December 7, 2023


2015 - A BEARING SWORD, FOR USE IN PROCESSIONS AND PARADES. Blade Length: 40” Overall Length: 68”

Oversized at 68” with a massive spaulate blade that measures 2 - 1/4” across for nearly the full length, tapering at the tip. Thinner ricasso with a pair of crescent lugs and a 9” leather slip with incised decorations. Elaborate guard with fleur-de-lis motifs dovetailed into the metal and curled quillions. Exaggerated grip measures 15 - 3/4” and is wrapped in leather, affixed with nails. Faceted pommel of ovoid form with a raised and turned capstan. These swords were designed to be large and gaudy for parades, and never were intended for real combat. CONDITION: Blade is largely gunmetal grey with some surface-level mossing and handling marks throughout. Some staining at edges and scattered areas of age related patination. Leather is old, frozen, with some crazing and peeling and a few missing areas. One of the fleur-de-lis ornaments is loose. A presentable example of this type. 1,000 - 2,000

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2016 - SWEPT HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 39” Overall Length: 48”

39” spearpoint blade with 2 - 1/8” ricasso protected under cup hilt. Short fuller engraved on both sides “IVLLIAN ELL ME FECIT” (?, difficult to read, obfuscated by patina) for the maker. Swept hilt with interweaving branches to form protection about the hand, with straight quillions. Short grip with wooden core, and elongated ovoid pommel. CONDITION: Relic. Heavy oxidation, cleaned in the European style to bright metal, with some areas of discoloration throughout. 200 - 500

2017 - A COMPOSITE BASKETHILT SABRE. Blade Length: 35” Overall Length: 42”

Blade measures 35” and has 2 fullers, one that runs for nearly the full length of the blade, while the other is approximately 3/4 length. Signed in the fillers “XXIIXX ANDRIA XXIIXX / XXIIXX FARARRA XXIIXX”. Elaborate hilt with Stirling style rounded bars, with piercings including dots, heads, and other geometrics, with light incise line engraving and rocker engraving. Later oversized leather wrapped grip. Pommel decorated with slashes. Blade has been married to hilt and a spacer has been installed to keep blade from wobbling. CONDITION: Metal is a base gunmetal grey, with some surface level mossing and scattered marks from age throughout; some staining present. Blade has areas of pitting, heavier in the 3rd quarter or so. Hilt en suite with some heavier staining, particularly towards pommel. Leather replaced, with indent, probably intended for braided wire. Capstan molested. 1,000 - 2,000

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2018 - AN OUTSTANDING, FRESH, 16TH CENTURY BRONZE CANNON OF FRIEDRICH VON PRAG ZU WINDHAG. Approximate measurements are 53” from muzzle to cascabel, 40” from hub-to-hub, approximately 32” tall at the muzzle, and 65” from front of carriage to tail. Friedrich of Prague, Baron of Windhag, was the son of Andreas of Prague, a nobleman associating with the Salzburg Archbishop Matthaus Lang von Wellenburg, who himself was the son of Ladislaus Prager, an important nobleman with vast wealth and land holdings. On his death, Ladislaus’s extensive holdings were split up amongst his family, and Andreas received the Windhag estate, which he passed to Friedrich on his death. Friedrich inherited significant debt from his father and accumulated more during his life, so much so that the estate was seized in 1597 and sold in 1616. This cannon is boldly emblazoned “GOTTES GNADE IST GROS” (trans: God’s grace is great) over Friedrich’s coat of arms, depicting monkeys on a chain (derived from Ladislaus’s coat of arms; see the frescos in the Prager tomb at Altenburg and Riestaps Armorial General, Vols. V-VI, Plate XCII), with a knightly helmet and florals. Bottom banner reads “FRIDRICH VON PRAG FREYHERR ZV WINDHAGG ANNO 1582”. This cannon is in 4 stages, dressed at the turned cannon muzzle with a cast band of florals, interwoven with a greenman face. Dolphin form carry handles, with cascabel also depicting a human face. Mounted on a later field carriage with rosette decorations along the body. CONDITION: Very good, with cannon turning a smooth deep-green patina throughout. Some rubbing to bronze at rear where it touches carriage. Bore has detritus in it, but is otherwise very clean and smooth. Carriage is good, wheels are cracked and should be tended to. Cannon were often used to display material wealth, with wealthier families owning larger and more ornate cannon, and this is an excellent example, particularly as authentic 16th-century cannon are few and far between. This is a particularly good example, as it has been kept inside for the last 58 years, avoiding exposure to the elements, and is a good size. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a letter from Sotheby’s when this cannon was offered to them in 1989, discussing some history of it. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 5,000 - 10,000 2019 - EXCEPTIONAL ELECTROTYPE OF THE CLOSE HELMET OF HENRY II OF FRANCE. Produced circa last quarter of the 19th century, when electrotyping became a way for people to acquire almost perfect copies of exceptional pieces of arms and armor, with companies such as Elkington and Co. and Christofle and Compagnie manufacturing them and offering them for sale to both collectors and museums. This helmet is a copy of Henry II’s embossed helm made and decorated with Roman motifs, including depictions of Julius Caesar, Pompeius Magnus, and various mythological figures, as designed by Delaune. High comb embossed with further Roman motifs. Gorget of 2 lames is decorated with flowing florals with “932” visible on inside of gorget. Accompanied by a letter from the Louvre, dated November 9th, 1956, from Hubert Landais, telling the writer that exact dating of the piece was not possible and referring him to Grancsay’s article on Henry’s armory in the Louvre; a brochure for the Louvre with the iconic Victory of Samothrace on the cover; a copy of the Met bulletin dated October, 1952, with Grancasy’s article. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned to an in-the-white appearance, with traces of patination in deepest recesses. Some light pitting and softening throughout from cleaning, but scenes are still very defined. Visor lift replaced. This is a very presentable example, and 19th-century electrotypes are highly collectible as the original armors virtually never surface on the private market. 2,000 - 4,000 2020 - LOT OF 2: BRASS 18 LB. SHIP’S CANNON MODELS IN CASES. FFL Status: Antique Cased in oak cases with plexiglass panels. Cases measure 8 - 1/2” by 6” by 3 - 1/2” tall. Both are identical and labeled “18 PDR SHIPS CANNON” on brass plaques. Both models of solid wood and brass. Some accessories have come unglued or are loose. Very attractive scale models. CONDITION: Very good. 150 - 300

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2021 - 6 LB NAVAL CHAIN SHOT. Naval chain shot consisting of 2 iron balls connected by a 5-link chain. These chain shots were fired by cannons to cause maximum destruction to ship’s rigging, sales, and personnel. This example measures approximately 12 - 1/2” in length, each ball measures approximately 2.72” in diameter. Nice dark patina with scattered blemishes. Weight is approximately 6 lbs 4 ozs. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200

2022 - (A) EARLY ENGLISH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL BY SIBLEY WITH DISPLAY STAND. Manufacturer: I. Sibley Model: Pistol Caliber/Bore: .48 Rifled Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique This early 18th century pistol features a round threaded screw-barrel and a turned cannon muzzle. Top of breech marked “I. SIBLEY / LONDON” in a cartouche surrounded by scroll engraving. The convex lockplate is engraved en suite and is marked “I. SIBLEY” in the center. Long iron trigger floor plate and a turned trigger. The striped half-stock is of very early form with a bulbous bag grip. Acanthus carving in relief around the barrel tang. Complete with a black metal display stand. CONDITION: Iron components have been cleaned and show some wear, scattered pitting and marks from use. Engraving and maker’s marks are excellent. Spring is weak and top jaw and screw are replacements. Stock shows a repaired crack ahead of the trigger floor plate. An attractive and early pocket pistol. 800 - 1,500

2023 - (A) DIMINUTIVE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL BY WILLIAM WITH DISPLAY STAND. Manufacturer: William Model: Pistol Caliber/Bore: .45 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 1” FFL Status: Antique Measures only 4 - 3/4” overall. Turned removable screw-barrel. Scalloped boxlock action with tooled borders and engraved “WILLIAM” on the right side. Left side with a shell and scrolls. Hidden folding trigger. The walnut grip has silver wire inlaid shell designs along the back as well as a silver oval-shaped escutcheon. Complete with a black metal display stand. CONDITION: Barrel and action are crisp and retain a grey patina; action functions well. Grip is very good, and shows a few scattered marks. 400 - 600

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2024 - (A) OUTSTANDING SILVER MOUNTED PAIR OF ITALIAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, TRIPLE SIGNED BY ZUGNO, WITH THE CREST OF JEAN LOUIS DE NOGARET DE LA VALETTE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) G.B. Zugno Model: (BOTH) Flintlock Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .62 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (BOTH) 9 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

These outstanding pistols were clearly made as a pair with identical configurations. Barrels are rounded with flatted sides at the breech, extensively carved with chisel cut florals and geometrics about the breech, with a focal vignette of a Greek soldier wearing a classical helmet, and boldly signed “G: B: ZVGNO” in a piece of inlaid silver at the sighting plane. Extremely ornate sideplates are decorated in the same pattern and have a vignette of what appears to be the same man. The beveled edge banana lock is equipped with an unbridled pan cover with curl at lip, swan neck cock, and integral waterproof pan, engraved with further geometrics, and accented by a portrait of a man with a laurel wreath on the cock screw and a small floral sprig at rear teat; the laurel wreath was associated with victory, especially military triumphs, and there are several stories relating to Caesar and laurel wreaths. The lock is accented by inlaid gold wire about the engraving and is proudly signed “G.B. ZVGNO” on the bottom bevel. Ramrods, likely the originals, with silver balustrade heads and pipes, are retained by a single pipe feeding into a reinforced mouth with a balustrade head and flowing into a silver floral finial, engraving en suite. Silver trigger guard with long floral urn finials on either end is decorated en suite and has a vignette of another helmeted warrior on the guard. Silver bow with a long tail is signed on the plate for the third and final time. Silver buttcaps with medium-length stirrups and further excellent en suite engraving and depict a third warrior on a tiered pommel. The burl walnut stocks are decorated with relief molding throughout and are inlaid at the wrists with a coat of arms depicting a walnut tree, a Toulouse cross, and an inescutcheon showing a bell, surmounted by a cross portent across the top, impaled to a crest with three bends, all surmounted by a ducal crown and wreathed in a floral device. The arms are those of Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, the first and created Duke of Epernon, an extremely important member of the French nobility during the turn of the 17th century. Jean Louis fought with the Catholics during the Wars of Religion and during the Siege of La Rochelle, which caught the attention of the to-be Henry III. He quickly became one of Les Mignons, and the to-be king bestowed Nogaret de La Valetta with numerous titles, including maitre de camp of the Champagne Regiment, Governer of Fere, of Boulonnais, Loches, Lyon, Metz, and the surrounding areas, of Normandy, of Caen, of Le Havre, Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit, Colonel-General of the Infantry, and more. Jean Louis opposed the rise of Henry of Navarre after the assassination of Henry III, and, while he was eventually forced to submit, was part of the conspiracy that assassinated Henry VI and supported Louis XIII and his mother as regent until Louis was old enough to take the crown. A military man through and through, fighting well into his old age, Nogaret de la Valette was involved in the suppression of the Huguenots and was military governor of Guienne. Unfortunately, his poor relationship with Henri de Sourdis led to a physical altercation in public, and de Sourdis demanded, and received, that Nogaret de La Valette be excommunicated. He died in January 1642 and was buried at Saint-Blaise de Cadillac, Gironde. When the tomb was destroyed in 1792, the state of fame was saved and is now in the Louvre, while other fragments are preserved in the Museum of Aquitaine. Nogaret fought deep into old age, leading his sons into battle, and he had many children, both legitimate and illegitimate. CONDITION: Overall excellent. Metal is bright and was carefully cleaned in the European fashion at some point in the past, with some mossing and light patina that does not detract. Silver is bright; engraving and detail work is crisp throughout. Stocks are very good, with some handling marks and softening from age. Both pistols have a crack at the fore barrel pin and under the locks, running to fore finial, stable. Mechanically fine, bores are very good. An extremely attractive and interesting pair of pistols with ties to an important Frenchman. 20,000 - 30,000

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2025 - (A) AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BOUTET FLINTLOCK BOXLOCK MUFF PISTOLS WITH GOLD INLAID ADDRESS AND ENGRAVINGS OF LIONS AND AVIANS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Boutet Model: (BOTH) Pistol Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .54 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Boutet is well regarded and frequently considered amongst, if not the, finest firearms makers of all time. He was the Director at Versailles from 1800-1818, with a special 18 year concession from Napoleon II, who commissioned several important guns from Boutet, including the Lafayette-Bolivar pistols and the Napoleon III pistols. In identical configuration and clearly made as a pair, boldly inlaid in gold across the top of turn-off barrels “BOUTET / A VERSAILLES”, with a small protrusion to assist in turning the barrels off, a single depressed line about the muzzle, and floral engraving at the thread. Chamber is decorated with scalloped florals, with the pan cover scalloped en suite. Boxlocks are delicately engraved with a fearsome lion in various poses, including a ferocious roar. Bottom of actions with fold-out triggers are engraved with a vase on top of a baluster emerging from a flower, overflowing with florals. Reinforced cocks have an avian head that looks deep into the pan as they strike. Push on safeties. Bag grips are checkered, with a floral device relief carved on either side. Spine of grips with silver studs and mullered borders. CONDITION: Both pistols have been cleaned in the European fashion, with polishing marks and some areas of mossing visible throughout. Engraving is crisp and clear. Barrels are somewhat worse than action, particularly towards muzzle, where there are some minor pits. Stocks are very good, with some abraded heads and handling marks throughout, with a few minor chips; pistol (B) has a crack approximately 1” long from boxlock to grip stud. Mechanically fine; triggers deploy correctly. A wonderful example of pistols from one the finest gunmakers of all time. With a contemporary wire stand that displays pistols well. 6,000 - 12,000

2026 - (A) PAIR OF ENGLISH FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS BY FREEMAN WITH DISPLAY STAND. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Freeman Model: (BOTH) Pistol Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .44 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (BOTH) 3 - 12” FFL Status: Antique This attractive pair of pistols have brass screw-barrels and actions. Both breeches have private London proofs on the bottoms. The scalloped boxlock actions have scroll engraving on both sides, the right sides have a banner inscribed “FREEMAN” and the opposite sides are marked “LONDON”. The walnut grips are profusely inlaid with silver wire designs and both have silver pommel caps with arms and a lion perched upon a castle tower. Iron trigger guards engraved with a shell on the bows. CONDITION: One pistol shows much more use than the other, as is often the case with pairs. Barrels are still removable and proofs are very good. Actions are crisp and function well. Brass retains a mellowing mustard patina. Grips have some of the silver wire inlay replaced on both pistols. Silver pommel caps show some wear to high relief areas. A very attractive pair complete with black metal display stand. 2,000 - 4,000

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2027 - (A) FINE BRITISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY JOHN TWIGG. Manufacturer: John Twigg Model: Flintlock Pistol Caliber/Bore: .69 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 9” FFL Status: Antique By 1755, Blackmore lists John Twigg working as a gunmaker from Angel Ct., Charing Cross until 1760 when he moved to 132 Strand, where he remained until 1776. In 1776, he moved to Piccadilly where he remained until 1790. During this time period, he opened several warehouses or shops; at little Somerset St., in 1771; 30 Cornhill, 1777 and Tower Hill in 1779. His son, John, was apprenticed in 1786 to Henry Nock, and subsequently inherited his father’s business. In 1788, John Twigg entered into a partnership with John Bass until Twigg’s death in 1792. This pistol dates to the very end of his working date. The round barrel is marked “LONDON” on top along with 3 British proofs. The lockplate has some engraving at the tail section and is marked “TWIGG” in the center. The lock features a roller frizzen. The ramrod ferrules are brass, along with the trigger guard, which has an engraved pineapple finial and a floral design on the bow. The stock is of partially figured walnut. CONDITION: Very good, overall. Barrel mostly bright with crisp proof marks. Lock is in its original flintlock configuration and functions well, cock screw is a replacement. Brass retains a pleasing mellow patina. Stock very good with a couple light storage marks. Original horn tipped ramrod has 2 repaired breaks. A very attractive pistol by a well-known prolific maker. 2,000 - 3,000

2028 - (A) AN ORNATE FUNK & SOHN PERCUSSION SHOTGUN WITH EXCEPTIONAL LOCKS AND GERMAN SILVER MOUNTS. Manufacturer: V. Funk & Sohn Model: Percussion SxS Barrel Length: 31” FFL Status: Antique Gauge: 12 Gauge Damascus barrels with a solid, very slightly tapering rib with bead front sight and “V. Funk & Sohne In Suhl” in gold. Gold wire at breech, and a subtler line from conversion to percussion, when barrels were cut away and percussion breeches added. Locks are extremely elaborate with floral borders, and elaborate dragon faces at the rear with silver and gold highlights. Cocks are equally elaborate, depicting mythical gryphons exploding from the screws. Locks appear to be the original locks with roller bearing frizzens still attached. Ramrod is frozen in place, retained by 2 German silver ferrules with beaded edges, rear ferrule fit with a sling stud, feeding into a reinforced mouth elaborately carved into a wolf’s head. Barrel key is surrounded by a German silver escutcheon. Forearm and wrist are checkered in a basketweave pattern with elaborate sprays of scroll and florals carved into the wood. Wide German silver trigger guard protecting dual triggers has beautiful engraving consisting of floral edges, a pheasant and a duck on the trigger guard, and a finial depicting a child (perhaps a cherubim) and a hunting dog in a vignette with supporting florals and mythical creatures. Cheekpiece with elaborate scroll en suite with balance of wood. Butt with an elaborate heel finial decorated en suite to trigger guard but depicting a roe deer instead of a dog. Vacant slot on toe line for a sling stud. Accompanied by a new-made powder horn. CONDITION: Overall very good and obviously well-loved. Barrels are essentially a smooth chocolate patina with flashes of dove grey that show elaborate Damascus patterning; some wire lifting in Funk address. Locks are a smooth chocolate patina with some light areas of mild oxidation. Breeches have heavier areas of loss commensurate with heavy use with percussion caps, cocks slightly damaged at mouths from use. Stock is very good with some handling marks throughout and a splice repair on left side of butt, revarnished. Engraving is crisp and attractive throughout. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with a minimum of oxidation. This gun would have been absolutely astonishing when new. Horn is very good as new. 3,000 - 6,000

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2029 - (A) CASED PAIR OF DUELING PISTOLS. Manufacturer: (A) J.B. Ronge (B) J. Andreas Kuchenreuter Model: (Both) Percussion Serial No. (A) 1 (B) 2 Caliber/Bore: (Both) .52 Percussion Barrel Length: (Both) 8 - 5/8” FFL Status: Antique Nicely cased set of Target/Dueling style single shot percussion muzzleloading pistols numbered “1” and “2” but by different makers. (A) is marked on lock “J.B. Ronge Liege”. Ronge worked in Liege, Belgium, from 1812 to 1832. Pistol hasan 8 - 5/8” blued octagon barrel with 13 groove rifling in .52 caliber with pinned blade front sight, patent breech percussion ignition marked “1” and case hardened floral engraved lock with adjustable single trigger. Scalloped handle walnut stock with floral raised carved nose, and case hardened hardware including finger spur trigger guard. (B) marked pistol is signed “J. Andreas Kuchenreuter”. Kuchenreuter worked in Regensburg, Germany, from 1817 to 1836. Pistol has an 8 - 5/8” polished finish octagon to round barrel with extremely fine 10+ groove rifling in .52 caliber with flat sight plane, dovetail blade front sight, gold oval maker mark, and signature. Patent breech percussion ignition system with polished floral engraved lock marked at rear “KAISER”, controlled with an adjustable single trigger. Scalloped handle walnut stock with flat key barrel escutcheon and floral engraved steel hardware. Guns come in green felt lined walnut period-looking case with period accessories. CONDITION: Both pistols are in excellent condition with light age frecking, handling scratches, and dents with no visible repairs or restoration. All accessories are in good condition; case is in good condition with a lid crack and replaced lining. Excellent bores and mechanics. 2,000 - 4,000

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2030 - (A) LOT OF 2: BRASS BARRELED BRITISH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS. Manufacturer: (A) Ketland (B) Sutherland and Anderson Model: (BOTH) Flintlock Pistol Caliber/Bore: (A) .60 Smoothbore (B) .46 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (A) 7 - 7/8” (B) 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Lot consists of (A) Brass barreled flintlock pistol by Ketland & Co. Brass barrel marked “LONDON” on top with private Tower view and proof marks, as well as “TK” for Thomas Ketland. The lockplate is marked “Ketland and Co” in the center. Brass furniture typical of imported pistols of the period. Partially figured walnut stock. CONDITION: Brass retrains a pleasing mustard patina. Trigger guard is a replacement. Lock is a good reconversion. Stock shows a minor repair at muzzle on right side. (B) Brass boxlock flintlock pistol with spring bayonet by Sutherland & Anderson. Brass barrel with fixed ramrod retained by 2 brass ferrules on left side. Scalloped boxlock action marked “SUTHERLAND & ANDERSON” on left side in a cartouche surrounded by arms motifs. Right side inscribed “LONDON”. Breech marked on bottom with Birmingham proofs. Folding triangular spring bayonet mounted on bottom is released by pulling back trigger guard. Walnut cane grip. CONDITION: Brass retains a mellow patina and shows some wear and scattered marks from use, foremost ramrod ferrule has been reattached. Lock functions properly. Spring bayonet is strong but does not catch on lug unless manually placed there. Grip shows some shrinkage. 1,200 - 2,500

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2031 - (A) INCISE CARVED FLINTLOCK JAEGER RIFLE MARKED “FS” Manufacturer: FS Model: Jaeger Caliber/Bore: .75 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 38” FFL Status: Antique Interesting 18th-century assemblage of Dutch Revolutionary War era musket parts stocked in ash or similar hardwood by an unknown, possibly American, gunsmith. 38” round .75 caliber smoothbore barrel with brass blade front sight and stamped “FS” at breech. Dutch-style musket flint lock with single trigger control. Full length stock with incise carving, horn nosepiece, and ill-fitting brass buttplate borrowed from a Dutch style musket. CONDITION: Good with light pitting on metal; finish is turning a plum patina. Brass has old golden-yellow patina. Wood has various age cracks, usage marks, and dings with no visible restoration or repairs. Rear sling swivel missing pin, fore retained by a nail. Dark pitted bore with functional mechanics. 2,000 - 4,000

2032 - (A) LOT OF 2: EARLY AMERICAN FLINTLOCK MUSKETS, ONE COMMITTEE OF SAFETY TYPE. Manufacturer: (BOTH) American Model: (BOTH) Flintlock musket Caliber/Bore: (A) .75 Smoothbore (B) .67 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (A) 39” (B) 49” FFL Status: Antique Lot consists of (A) American made tiger maple-stocked flintlock musket, probably New England. This 18th century musket features a round barrel of American manufacture with a bayonet lug mounted on top. British lock with partially visible crown in center. Brass furniture including a Brown Bess style trigger guard and other American manufactured hardware. Fine highly figured tiger maple stock of attractive form, brass nose band. Ramrod a modern replacement. CONDITION: Lock a replacement, one lock bolt absent, the other modern. Sideplate escutcheons are absent. Stock very good with a dry surface. (B) American Committee of Safety type flintlock musket. Tapered octagon smoothbore barrel with brass half moon front sight and bayonet lug mounted on bottom. Early French and Indian War period imported trade lock with a scroll-engraved convex lockplate. The American-manufactured brass furniture includes a French style trigger guard, Long Land Pattern Brown Bess style sideplate, Brown Bess style wrist escutcheon marked “B / 30” and brass ramrod ferrules and 3-stage buttplate tang. Cherry stock of early form with pin fastened barrel. Front 21 - 1/2” inches of forend are period replaced, as well as front 2 ramrod ferrules. Steel ramrod a modern replacement. CONDITION: Dark and untouched overall. Barrel retains a dark heavy patina. Lock missing its external components. Brass retains a dark patina. stock is dark and untouched, scattered marks from use, minor chips and age cracks. DMG 2,000 - 4,000

2033 - (A) REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA FLINTLOCK MUSKET. Manufacturer: Colonial Model: Flintlock Musket Caliber/Bore: .76 caliber Barrel Length: 40” FFL Status: Antique This unmarked musket is perhaps Dutch, third quarter of the 18th century. Round barrel with bayonet lug towards muzzle. French 1774 style lock. Brass furniture including 3 barrel barrels, although the center band is iron. Buttplate tang is engraved with arms motifs. Beehive design on trigger guard finial. Stocked in walnut and branded “C56” on right side of buttstock as well as the underside. CONDITION: Barrel retains a dark brown patina. Lock is in its original flintlock configuration and retains a matching dark patina. Brass retains a mustard patina, buttplate shows some losses to edges toward toe on both sides. Center band spring is broken and partially missing. Sling swivels period removed. Stock shows scattered cracks, dents, splinters and age cracks. A nice untouched musket. DMG 1,500 - 2,500

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2034 - (A) NEW ENGLAND FLINTLOCK ATTRIBUTED TO W. T. MATHEWSON. Manufacturer: W. T. Mathewson Model: Fowler Barrel Length: 41” FFL Status: Antique Gauge: .58 smoothbore Flintlock New England Style rifle attributed to Welcome Mathewson of Rhode Island circa 1796 to 1830. 56 - 1/2” overall with 41” round smoothbore barrel with muzzle groove cut, giving the appearance of rifling, flat sight plane, and brass blade front sight. English-style flintlock reconverted to flint with decorated single trigger control. French-style architecture cherry stock of an attractive flame figure with engraved brass hardware, including a pineapple-type finial trigger guard, pointed engraved sideplate with New England-style wire wrist inlay work, and silver engraved thumbpiece. Comes with a period hardwood ramrod. PROVENANCE: Dr. Douglas Sirkin collection. CONDITION: Overall good. Metal has some freckling, turning to a dark brown patina. The brass has been polished and is starting to return to a golden-yellow color. The lock fits the mortise well and appears original with period-looking conversion parts. The stock has been lightly cleaned with no visible restoration, with some small slivers missing near the muzzle. Dark pitted bore with functioning mechanics. 4,000 - 7,000

2035 - (A) J. BRYAN SIGNED KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK RIFLE. Manufacturer: J. Bryan Model: Flintlock Caliber/Bore: .45 Rifled Barrel Length: 46” FFL Status: Antique According to page 196 of “The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle” by Henry J. Kauffman, James Bryan is on the tax list as a gunsmith in Lamleter Township, Lancaster County in 1801. It states that he is an obscure maker who owned a boring mill in the 18th century that still stands today. In the purchase and sale deeds to the property, Bryan is listed as a “gunbarrelsmith”. The octagonal barrel has a silver inlaid plaque inscribed “J. Bryant” on the top flat. Both sights are much later replacements, most likely to use the rifle in shooting competitions in early to mid 20th century. The barrel has been relined, perhaps by Bremmer circa 1925-30. The lock is unmarked. The brass furniture includes a well-engraved pierced 4-piece patchbox with an eagle finial. There are serpentine strips of brass inlaid along the bottom of the buttstock on both sides. Stock of partially figured tiger. maple and decorated with folky incised motifs. There are C-scrolls on the left side of the buttstock and a relief molding along both sides of forend. CONDITION: Barrel has a contemporary coat of blue finish. Age of stock and some brass components is unknown. Patchbox retains a pleasing patina. Lock is a reconversion. Toeplate a replacement. A very decorative and attractive Kentucky rifle bearing the name of a scarce maker. 3,000 - 5,000

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2036 - (A) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE ATTRIBUTED TO PETER KUNZ. Manufacturer: P. Kunz Attributed Model: Kentucky Rifle Caliber/Bore: .58 Bore Barrel Length: 42” FFL Status: Antique The hand-hammered octagonal barrel features a brass front blade sight and a notched rear sight. The unmarked lock has stamp-engraved designs at the tail. The brass furniture includes a narrow 4-piece patchbox profusely engraved with scrolls and designs. The toeplate has a rectangular horn patchbox release button. Flat brass sideplate terminates with an arrow at the tail. Brass trigger guard is faceted, along with ramrod ferrules. Partially figured maple stock of classic later Lehigh County form, comb has relief apron at intersection with wrist. CONDITION: Barrel retains a pleasing brown patina with corrosion at the breech. Lock is a good reconversion and retains a brown patina, some scattered areas of pitting. Brass retains a pleasing mellow mustard patina. Stock very good. There is an area of loss above lock from percussion corrosion of wood. Small thin sliver replaced on right side at nosecap. A very attractive Lehigh rifle by a desirable maker. 2,500 - 4,500

2037 - (A) HENRY CLAUSE ATTRIBUTED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE. Manufacturer: Henry Clause, Attributed Model: Kentucky Rifle Caliber/Bore: .48 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 45” FFL Status: Antique This attractive Lehigh County rifle features an octagon barrel with brass front sight and notched rear sight. Modern Germanic type lock. The brass furniture includes an engraved 2-piece patchbox. Unengraved brass ovoid inlay on bottom of stock and on wrist as well as a star above the cheekpiece. Flat sideplate terminating in an arrow. Stocked in plain maple with attractive Lehigh County form. CONDITION: Barrel retains an applied brown patina. Lock is a modern replacement. Brass retains a pleasing patina. Stock has scattered areas of wood replaced along barrel and especially around lock. 1,200 - 1,800

2038 - (A) JACOB KUNZ ATTRIBUTED RELIEF CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE. Manufacturer: Jacob Kunz Model: Flintlock Caliber/Bore: .48 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 44” FFL Status: Antique The wrist escutcheon is inscribed “JK”, presumably for Jacob Kunz or Kuntz. The rifle has an unmarked smoothbore octagon barrel. The lock is marked “C. BIRD / & Co. / PHILADA / WARRANTED” in the center. The brass furniture includes a pierced 4-piece patchbox with profuse foliate scroll engraving and shading in the hand of Jacob Kunz. The sideplate terminates in an arrow and is engraved with foliate scrolls. There is an oval-shaped silver wrist escutcheon inscribed “JK” and an engraved silver 8-point star above the cheekpiece. There are engraved ovoid escutcheons around each brass barrel key. The stock is of classic and streamlined Lehigh County form. The wrist has basket weave checkering and the left side of the stock has a checkered panel with a relief carved American Federal Eagle in the center with a relief border and daisy to its left. There is another matching daisy carved on the left side of the cheekpiece. Classic Lehigh County stylized flier-de-lis incise carved behind ramrod entry ferrule. The rifle is a fine work of art. CONDITION: Barrel retains an applied contemporary brown finish, and 21” of barrel and wood on forend have been restored. Lock is a reconversion and retains a brown patina with some added finish. Stock and carving show wear and have been refinished with a high gloss finish. Brass retains a mostly mellow patina. A high set rifle by one of the great makers. 5,000 - 10,000

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2039 - LARGE ENGRAVED FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR NEW YORK MAP POWDER HORN. This large circa 1760 horn measures about 15 - 1/2” across the bow. The curved body has a tapered spout section with a brass spout of 1 - 3/4”, probably replaced during its period of use. The main body features a scalloped edge. The horn is professionally engraved with a large British crest and an extensive map of New York’s waterways, towns, and forts. There are many detailed buildings depicted as well as trees, ships, and repeating decorative designs around the base of the horn. Some places of interest are Albany, New York City, Ticonderoga, Fort Edward, Fort Anna, Fort Miller, Fort Saratoga, William Henry, Fort Williams, Fort Hunter, and many other locations. The wooden butt is slightly convex and retained by wooden pins. The horn still retains its original horn flange with two holes for strap attachment. CONDITION: As found and untouched, pleasing honey patina. A large age crack runs along the horn along with some shorter age cracks from shrinkage. Butt is loose and a couple pins are absent. A very attractive, professionally engraved powder horn. 12,000 - 18,000

2040 - EXTENSIVELY ENGRAVED FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR MAP POWDER HORN ATTRIBUTED TO “THE MASTER CARVER”. The horn measures about 14 - 1/2” across the bow. Renowned collector Walter O’Connor knew of 19 powder horns by this engraver and coined the term “The Master Carver” due to skill and his detailed depictions of forts and Native Americans. The tapered spout section features a relief ring at the opening and another 1 - 3/4” down. The main body has a scalloped edge. The horn is profusely engraved with forts, waterways, ships, buildings and Native Americans. Some of the main important and unusual depictions include Presque Isle in Erie, Pennsylania; Lake Erie; Fort Detroit, Quebec and “Fall of Niagara”. There are detailed depictions of Native Americans with war clubs and one carrying three scalps. The horn has a brass cap at the butt in the English fashion. There is a period brass chain attached below the spout with a touch hole pick. There is also a brass loop for strap attachment and a corresponding loop on the center of the brass buttcap. CONDITION: Horn is as found and untouched, retaining a pleasing honey patina. One hard-to-see small crack below the Indian carrying scalps. Butt cap retains a very dark heavy brown patina, the band slightly bent. A very desirable horn by a rarely found engraver. 15,000 - 30,000

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2041 - THOMAS JEFFERSON’S DIXON AND SONS SADDLE FLASK, EX-LATTIMER. This pewter saddle flask with leather carrying case comes from the renowned Dr. John K. Lattimer collection and carries a very old ink tag reading, “This is a saddle flask of Thomas Jefferson I have a letter from his grand-daughter certifying to its genuineness. R.B. B[. .]nchard.” We have not identified the writer, though it is possible further information may yet surface in the Lattimer papers. The flask is pewter, 9 - 3/4” tall, tapering from the base, about 2” wide, to the top of small screw cap 7/8” in diameter. The bottom 2 - 1/2” of the flask is slightly rebated, indicating a drinking cup likely slid over it. The bottom of the flask is clearly stamped, “JAMES DIXON / & SONS / 50.” That firm was established in 1806 and specialized in pewterware, electroplated Britannia metal and nickel silver, and silverware. They are well known for their hollowware. Collectors will be familiar with their powder flasks, but they made a wide variety of domestic products. The carrying case is brown leather, about 10” overall and form-fitted to receive the flask upside down, with a leather cap hinged on the reverse next to a vertical seam and secured by fastening tab and small iron buckle. 2 narrow strap loops are in place on the reverse for attachment to a saddle. CONDITION: Very good. The flask is free of dents. The screw cap is present. The removable cup is missing. The carrying case is very good, with tight seam and only minor rubs and finish loss to the body. The top shows more abrasions and some finish loss from use, with the hinge broken and end of the latch tab missing. At Jefferson’s death in 1826 the estate was deeply in debt, compelling several sales of possessions and holdings, most notably an auction of the contents of Monticello and Poplar Forrest in January 1827, which included Monticello’s enslaved workers, and ultimately the sale of the house in 1831. It is very likely the flask was acquired in the 1827 auction with the referenced letter of authenticity from one of Jefferson’s granddaughters an added enticement in the bidding. 1,000 - 2,000

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2042 - (A) AMERICAN FLINTLOCK MILITIA MUSKET. Manufacturer: US Model: Militia Musket Caliber/Bore: .78 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 42 - 1/4” FFL Status: Antique Last quarter of the 18th century. Tapered round barrel is unmarked, bayonet lug mounted on bottom at muzzle. Dutch Model 1740 banana lock with unbridled pan and swan neck cock. Brass furniture including flat sideplate with slightly beveled edges and screw to retain plate to stock. Vacant oval-shaped wrist escutcheon, 3-stage buttplate tang, sheet brass ramrod ferrules and trigger guard terminating in a small ball at both ends. Cherry stock in the British style. Modern steel ramrod. CONDITION: Barrel and lock retain a dark heavy brown patina. Lock is in its original flintlock configuration, functions well. Half of cock screw was broken off long ago. Brass retains a very dark mustard patina. Entry ferule shows some damage at mouth. 9 - 3/4” of forend replaced on right side. Some losses and chipping around lock. Otherwise good with scattered age cracks and marks from use. 1,200 - 2,500

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2043 - (A) NEW ENGLAND FLINTLOCK FOWLER. Manufacturer: New England Model: Fowler Caliber/Bore: .66 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 47 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

New England fowler built by an unknown gunsmith. 63 -1/2” overall length with 47 - 1/2” half octagon barrel with a .66 caliber smooth bore with a flat sighting plane, raised floral design carved in relief at the breech, and rifle sights with rear sight wings of brass. Re-converted unmarked flint lock with single trigger control and pierced steel sideplate. Full-length walnut stock with decorated iron over the comb buttplate. Brass ramrod ferrules and shield-type silver thumbpiece. Hardwood ramrod. CONDITION: Overall fair with metal turning a silvery patina with barrel showing an area that looks to have had a sight brazed on and now removed. The lock is a conversion. The wood has been cleaned with a 4” section near the muzzle replaced. Pitted dark bore; lock does not hold cock. 2,000 - 2,500

2044 - (A) CONTEMPORARY T. FRENCH FLINTLOCK WALL GUN. Manufacturer: T. French Model: Wall Gun Caliber/Bore: 1” Barrel Length: 21 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique A massive swivel gun mounted with a very heavy cast bronze octagon barrel with smooth bore measuring approximately 1” at the muzzle. Blade front sight and u-notch rear. Barrel and back action flint lock are marked in 3 lines “T. FRENCH / CANTON, MASSACHUSETTS / SEPTEMBER 26, 1809” after the prolific early 19th century arms maker Thomas French, who, among other arms, manufactured blunderbuss swivel guns for martial service. Stocked in walnut with brass mounts and a composite butt plate. Complete with brass mounted wood base and iron ramrod. CONDITION: Good. Barrel and mounts have developed a mellow patina. Lock and breech display a freckled chocolate patina. Stock has a few scuffs. Good bore and mechanics. An interesting piece. 1,000 - 2,000

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2045 - MODERN COPY OF A GIRANDONI AIR RIFLE WITH SHOOTERS KIT MADE BY ERNIE COWAN. Manufacturer: Ernie Cowan Model: M1780 Girandoni Serial No. 1 Caliber: .46 Rifled Barrel Length: 32” A copy of the Girandoni rifle as famously used on the Lewis & Clark expedition. 32” octagonal deeply rifled barrel, brass blade front sight, V notch semi-buckhorn rear sight. Undecorated brass frame and steel lock, full length stock with light incised carving, including moulding about the forearm and florals around pineapple finial. Ivory-tipped ramrod retained by 2 turned brass ferrules and feeds into a reinforced mouth. Screw-in reservoir with “E.C. & R.K. / 1.1” and “E.C. & R.K. 1” on frame next to male thread. Accompanied by a shooter’s kit that contains the paraphanelia required to operate these guns including spare magazine, air bottles, tools, etc, and the air tank to fill the reservoir. This exact rifle was the one used on the NRA Special on these guns, and was in other videos and articles. Accompanied by a brief history writeup, printout of article on these guns, and a DVD with BUP files, presumably of the mentioned episodes. CONDITION: Overall very good, with virtually all of the bluing on the barrel with some minor losses to high edges. Brass a mottled gold. Lock and air reservoir a polished steel, with some spots of mossing to reservoir. Mechanically fine, bore is strong with sharp rifling. Accessories are very good. A very scarce example. 4,000 - 8,000

2046 - LOT OF 4:LANCASTER COUNTY POWDER HORNS, 3 SCREW TIPS. Lot consists of (A) The largest has brass bands and 2 deeply engraved circles on the right side, one small and one larger. (B) The second largest has a dark green hue with a lighter-colored screw tip. (C) Another Lancaster powder horn. (D) Small priming horn. A nice lot of Lancaster powder horns. CONDITION: (A) Banded horn good, showing some wear from use. (B) Some pins absent, plug cracked through center. (C) Some restoration to top half of horn. (D) Very good overall. 700 - 1,500

2047 - LOT OF 4: YORK COUNTY SCREW TIP POWDER HORNS. Lot consists of 4 attractive York County, Pennsylvania, screw-tip powder horns. CONDITION: One tip perhaps a replacement. Largest horn has some long age cracks. Otherwise all are very good showing scattered minor signs of use and light wear. 1,200 - 1,800

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2048 - LOT OF 2: JOHN JONES SIGNED BOOK AND DOCUMENT. Lot consists of: (A) “A Treatise on the Three Medicinal Mineral Waters at Llandrindod, in Radnorshire, South Wales...”, London 1756, copy owned and from the library of Dr. John Jones, Columbia University’s first professor of surgery. Jones was also a professor of surgery at King’s College, the foremost surgeon in the American Colonies, father of American surgery, and the author of the first American medical text. The text is held together by leather covers, both of which exhibit wear but remains secure. Jones’ signature is on the front blank and the inside cover exhibits his bookplate. Some pages exhibit soiling but all text is legible and the book appears complete. CONDITION: Good. (B) Autograph document signed in the third person, 1 page, oblong 8vo, dated 31 July 1782. A statement to Mr. Markoe for medical services. Edge wear with scattered staining and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. Former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. 500 - 1,000

2049 - 1791 COPY OF THOMAS PAINE’S COMMON SENSE, EX-LATTIMER. Rare early printing of Thomas Paine’s landmark work. Octavo, bound in calf over marble boards, gilt titles, and tooling to the spine. Printed for J. Ridgway and dated 1791, addressed to the inhabitants of America. Contains 88 pages with aspersions to the king and government deleted. Wear around the edges of the cover and spine. Pages exhibit light toning and foxing with blemishes typical of old texts. This copy was retained in the library of Dr. John K. Lattimer. A fine example that was treasured in a renowned collection. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 3,000

2050 - LOT OF 2: JAMES THACHER BOOK AND SIGNED LETTER. Lot consists of: (A) Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783, describing interesting events and transactions of this period, with numerous Historical facts and anecdotes from the original manuscript to which is added an appendix containing biographical sketches of several General Officers. Boston: Richardson, 1823, first edition. 603 pages contained between 3/4 gilt calf with marble boards, some wear. A clean crisp copy internally with wear to the covers and spine. CONDITION: Good. (B) James Thacher ALS, Plymouth, September 22, 1838, addressed to Reverend Thomas Robbins. Thacher writes a letter in which he offers congratulations to the Reverend on the honors bestowed upon him by their university. The body of the letter is filled with praise and some light gloating and is signed “James Thacher”. Yellowed page with slightly trimmed left edge. Ink remains bold with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. Both pieces are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and the letter is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 500 - 1,000 2051 - BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SIGNED LAND GRANT, EX-LATTIMER. An attractive and displayable land grant from the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania signed by founding father Benjamin Franklin. The grant is for a man by the name of George Breathed for “A certain Tract of Land called “Venture” Situate on Brush Creek which empties into the Raystown Branch of Juniata including the Big Sick in Providence Township Bedford County...”. Dated 10 May 1780, the document is handsomely signed by Franklin far left center “B. Franklin” just above the fold line. The grant measures approximately 15 - 1/2” by 13 - 1/2” when unfolded. This historic document is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. Noticeable light edge wear with scattered light blemishes and visible fold lines. Ink remains clear and legible despite some staining. A very nice document that is ready to be framed. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 4,000

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2052 - LOT OF JOHN PAUL JONES MATERIAL INCLUDING PAY VOUCHERS FOR WIDOWS OF CREWMEN, EX-LATTIMER Lot consists of material related to John Paul Jones, ex. Lattimer collection. (A) December 1779 New Jersey Gazette with news from London of Jones’s taking of the Serapis but escape of the Baltic fleet and worries that Jones might retaliate for British burning of coastal towns. (B) Feb. 1780 New Jersey Gazette reporting account of Flamborough Head by Thomas Berry a captured British privateersman serving on the Bonhomme Richard, who escaped in the battle. (C) Partly printed French pay voucher dated 1780 at L’Orient for widow of crewman on the Bonhomme Richard. (D) Partly printed French pay voucher dated 1780 at L’Orient for widow of crewman on the Vengeance (E) Gentleman’s Magazine Sept. 1779, contemporary references to Jones, the war in America, etc. (F) November 1787 New Haven Gazette reporting Jones’s denial that Landais had spit in his face and Landais’s assertion that he had done so. (G) Engraving Jones Capturing Serapis, Johnson & Fry 1858. (H) Engraving Jones with sword and pistols in sash, Esnautes et Rapilly, rue. Ste. Jacques. (I) Manuscript (12pp.) and typescript (22 pp.) copies of “Paul Jones a Paris,” by J.B. Gustave Bord.” Probably about 1900. (J) 1906 report in French by the commission of old Paris on communications relative to the discovery and identification of Jones’s remains. Map of the search area, photos of searchers, Jones’s corpse, comparison with bust by Houdon, autopsy report, etc. (K) 1906 Naval Academy program for Commemoration of John Paul Jones. (L) Prisoners of 1776: A Relic of the Revolution, Livesey 1854, contains an account of voyages of Jones. (M) Life and Correspondence of John Paul Jones, Taylor 1830, 555 pages, rebound. (N) Copy American Heritage Naval Battles and Heroes 1960. CONDITION: All very good to excellent. The pay vouchers mention Jones at the top and are extremely scarce. The Jones-Landais feud, of course, dated back to the Battle Off Flamborough Head at least. Ex-Lattimer Collection. 1,000 - 1,500

2053 - LETTERS OF THE MASONIC INSTITUTION SIGNED BY JOHN QUINCEY ADAMS, EX-LATTIMER. Letters on the Masonic Institution, by John Quincey Adams, and signed by John Quincey Adams. 3/4 calf, marbled boards, gilt lettered spine. Boston, 1847. Signed on Flyleaf “Samuel Wolcott Esq. / from John Quincey Adams.” Library label on inside front cover. Adams’ inscription in this book is quite rare, as he died the following year. The shaky signature reflects his health and age. The book is intact and appears complete with all pages. This book once sat in the Dr. John K. Lattimer Library and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

2054 - WILLIAM PENN SELLS LAND IN PENNSYLVANIA 1685. 1685 dated sale of 250 acres in Pennsylvania to “John Tiby of London” identified as a “Joyner,” for “the sum of five pounds of lawful money.” One page, signed by Penn at lower right, “Wm. Penn” next to a red seal. Docketed on reverse for entry into records. CONDITION: Very good, but blotting to witness signatures at lower left. This document was once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 4,000 - 6,000

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2055 - RARE BOOK “DISEASES INCIDENT TO ARMIES,” PUBL. PHILADELPHIA, 1776, EX-LATTIMER; BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL. This lot focuses on military medicine. BOOKS: The main attraction will be a nice copy of Swieten, Northcote and Ranby, The Diseases Incident to Armies. With the Method of Cure. Translated from the Original... to which Are Added; the Nature and Treatment of Gun-Shot Wounds ...Likewise, Some Brief Directions to be Observed by Sea Surgeons in Engagements. Also, Preventatives of the Scurvy at Sea....Published, for the Use of Military, and Naval Surgeons in America. Phila.: R. Bell, 1776. 114pp. with 2 pg contents at back. Minor wear to leather covers. CONDITION: Very good to Excellent. (B) Second copy of same, in inferior condition. Lacking title page, one page of contents at rear, wear to leather cover, several torn pages, folds and stains, etc. CONDITION: Poor to Fair. (C) The Revolutionary Worthies of the Medical Staff, 1891, 85 pp., wraps detached. (D) Medical Men of the Revolution, J.M. Toner, Phil. 1876, owner inscr. Robt. H. Hall, US Army 1887. Cloth, 140 pp. (E) Manuscript 1763 Mass. pay order for Dr. James Otis for treating sick soldiers in 1762; 1766 receipt by Dr. Samuel Stringer, Director General of Hospitals in the Northern Dept. in the Revolution; 1783 Connecticut pay order for John Rose Surgeon; 1788 ALS Barnabas Binney, Surgeon in the Revolutionary War; 1793 ALS Dr. Malachi Treat, physician general in the Revolution. 1799 letter of James McHenry regarding Invalid Pensioners for the state of Pennsylvania. He was Surgeon in the Revolution and on Lafayette’s staff; 1819 muster roll of hospital personnel at Ft. Independence, lists ward master and matron, signed by Surgeon’s Mate Light Artillery; 1805 pay receipt of William Shippen, founder Phil. Med. School, Dir. Gen. Med. Dept. of the Army in the Revolution; undated certificate by John Cochman as Commissioner of Loans. He had been Surgeon General of the Middle Dept. and then of the Continental Army and Director of Hospitals in the Revolution. Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: As shown with typical blemishes of old paper. 3,000 - 5,000 2056 - FRAMED BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LETTER IN THIRD PERSON, EX-LATTIMER. Eye-catching display of Ben Franklin ephemera including 3 engravings and a 1948 Benjamin Franklin half dollar that surround the centerpiece which is a small letter written by Benjamin Franklin that was written in the third person. The letter reads “D. Franklin presents his com- pliments to W. Wollock, + requests he would forward the enclosed with his Respects to D. Lewis. D F. has just received it from Germany” dated “Monday, March 9, 1767”. The display is tastefully framed and measures approximately 23” x 17”. The back of the frame exhibits a “E.F. Bonaventure Art Galleries” label as well as a Seller’s Book Shop label with brief description of the display. This presentation was once displayed in the Collection of Dr. John K. Lattimer and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity that states the letter was written in Benjamin Franklin’s hand. Scattered blemishes that do not detract from the presentation. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 4,000 2057 - ETHAN ALLEN SELLS LAND INHERITED FROM HIS FATHER. Ethan Allen May 1773 signed document selling 17 acres of woodland in Cornwall, Connecticut, inherited from his father, Joseph Allen, to Samuel Whitmore of Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Ethan Allen (1738-1789) was born in Litchfield, but is most closely associated with the founding of Vermont and best known for his leadership of the Green Mountain Boys and Revolutionary War capture of Fort Ticonderoga. He was captured during the invasion of Quebec in 1775, exchanged in 1778, and given a brevet to Colonel, but did not see field service thereafter. He was heavily involved in the New Hampshire land grants of the 1760s and struggles with New York over the territory lasting into its time as an independent republic starting in 1777 until its statehood in 1791. Interestingly, for the purposes of the transaction Allen lists himself as “of Poultney in Charlotte County and Province of New York.” The town, of course, became part of Vermont and counted Allen’s cousin Ebenezer Allen as one of its founders. CONDITION: Good. Large water stain. Minor edge losses. Ex-Lattimer collection, and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 1,000 - 2,000 270

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2058 - OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OF THE DISEASES OF THE PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY BY SAMUEL CLOSSY, EX-LATTIMER. An extremely rare work regarding early American medicine, “Observations on Some of the Diseases of the Parts of the Human Body: Chiefly taken from the Dissections of the Morbid Bodies” by Samuel Clossy. The book contains 195 pages between 2 new polished brown calving book covers. Appears complete with covers exhibiting polished finish. Pages are intact with scattered blemishes typical of old texts. Light staining and edge wear. Samuel Clossy was the first public collegiate professor of anatomy in Colonial America. He gave the first anatomy classes and dissections at King’s College in New York City (now Columbia) in 1763. His Observations, which he wrote during the 1750s, was the first treatise on anatomy and pathology published by a physician working in America. According to several sources, including American Book Prices Current, copies of this text are seldom encountered on the collector market. A fine copy of one of the rarest works in American medicine, by the first teacher of systematic anatomy in the American Colonies. This book was formerly in the library of Dr. John K. Lattimer, who collected medical related texts, especially those associated with Columbia University where he taught for many years. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 3,000

2059 - THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR NOTABLES: ROGER SHERMAN, ROBERT LIVINGSTON, COTTON TUFTS. Lot consists of 3 items, ex-Lattimer collection: (A) 1813 ALS by Cotton Tufts (1734-1815), 1765 Harvard graduate, cousin and physician to Abigail Adams, politically active against the Stamp Act, later in Massachusetts state senate. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) May 1768 debenture of the House of Assistants. 10 men are listed with amounts, countersigned by ten. The seventh is Roger Sherman (1722-1793), signer of the Continental Association of 1774, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the US Constitution. These are likely assistants to the upper house in Connecticut. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) 1791 letter of recommendation for an Inspector and Measurer of Lumber, signed prominently at top by Robert Livingston (1746-1814,) Recorder of New York City, Chancellor of New York, most notable as member of Committee of Five who drafted the Declaration of Independence. CONDITION: Excellent. 1,000 - 2,000

2060 - LOT OF 3 LETTERS: 1 BY HUGH PERCY; 2 BY JAMES CLINTON, ONE REGARDING HIS WIFE’S ILLNESS. Lot consists of: (A) December 1799 ALS by Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, signed “Northumberland,” returning a check and asking the addressee to properly endorse and return it. Percy (1742-1817) fought in the Seven Years War and was Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Foot, and acting as a brigadier general with the British forces at Boston in 1775. He led the relief force that rescued demoralized British troops in their retreat from Lexington and Concord. He missed Bunker Hill, was at Long Island and Fort Washington, reached the rank of lieutenant general, but resigned and returned to England in 1777. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Undated ALS of James Clinton revising boundaries of lots in Montgomery, Ulster County, New York, with reference to surveys of 1712 and one of his own in 1798. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) 10 Sept. 1795 ALS of James Clinton, an affecting letter from Little Britain notifying the recipient that Mrs. Clinton has remitting fever and “is very weak so that I have no home of her recovery.” He fears a letter sent to her brother, Dr. Dewitt, has not reached him or that he thinks she not as bad as she is, and asks him to go immediately to Dr. Dewitt and deliver this letter. Clinton (1736-1812) was brother and father of Governors of New York. He was an officer in the New York Provincials in the French and Indian War, and reached the rank of colonel and brigadier general in the Revolutionary War. He was wounded in the fighting for Forts Clinton and Montgomery in 1777, and commanded one of the contingents in the Sullivan-Clinton campaign of 1779. He served in the New York legislature and senate after the war. Mrs. Clinton died Sept. 12, 1795, just two days after this letter. CONDITION: Good. Repaired tears and tape stains. Ex-Lattimer Collection and each is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

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2061 - LOT OF LATTIMER FAMILY DOCUMENTS INCLUDING REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Lot of 16 items regarding the Lattimer family: 3 pay orders to Col. Lattimer 1777; 3 pay orders to Maj. Lattimer 1775; Pay order to Dr. Coit for attending men in Lattimer’s and other companies at New London 1775; Pay order Col. Lattimer 1781; 4 pay orders 1777 to officers in Lattimer’s regiment; 1783 CT pay order to Latimer from taxes; Oct 1782 Abstract of provisions ordered that month for the “Flying Hospital,” most by Henry Lattimer Surgeon; Jan. 1781 pay receipt of Levi Lattimer of Webb’s Regiment; 26 Nov 1842 copy New-York Weekly Tribune with article on George Lattimer, a jailed fugitive slave freed by Boston abolitionists. Jonathan Lattimer, the major and colonel, served in the French and Indian War and in the Revolution was Major 7th CT 6 Jul to 19 Dec 1775; Lt. Colonel of Selden’s Connecticut State Regiment 20 June to 11 Dec. 1776, often in command of the unit. He was present at the Siege of Boston, Battles for Long Island and New York, and as Colonel led a regiment of Connecticut militia 23 Aug to 10 Nov 1777 in the Saratoga Campaign, serving in Poor’s brigade, fighting at Freeman’s Farm and Bemis Heights. Pay orders to him as major refer to his role as paymaster of the Third Company, which would be the major’s company of the regiment. Ex-Lattimer Collection. 7 documents signed by Oliver Ellswoth are accompanied by James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 600 - 800 2062 - KINGSBRIDGE BECOMES CONGRESSBRIDGE, BRIEFLY IN 1776. Lot consists of 6 signed receipts by Continental Army officers for supplies. 5 are dated September 1776 for barrels of pork, flour, and rum at Kingsbridge in September 1776. One dated October 6 uses the short-lived designation “Congressbridge.” The latter and 4 Kingsbridge receipts note the supplies are for the “troops of the United States of America” received from Capt. Jermiah Wadsworth and received on behalf of Jos. Trumbull, Commissary Gen. The spot, a bridge connecting Manhattan and the Bronx, was of strategic importance after the withdrawal from Long Island and New York City. Subsequent fighting compelled Washington’s withdrawal through New Jersey. CONDITION: Very good. Terminology nicely demonstrates awareness of a new nation and final break with Britain as of July 4. Ex-Lattimer. 400 - 600

2063 - JOSIAH BARTLETT: TWO BARTLETT RELATED DOCUMENTS, EX-LATTIMER Lot consists of 2 documents related to Josiah Bartlett, New Hampshire physician, statesman, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, first New Hampshire Governor, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, etc. Both from the Bartlett family papers, sold as part of the Bartlett estate at Kingston, New Hampshire, and from the Dr. John K. Lattimer collection. (A) Extensive inventory of household goods, about 1750, 2 pages, 4to., listing everything from candlesticks to looking glasses. Either a Bartlett family document or estate inventory from a legal case handled by Bartlett. CONDITION: Very good. Small hole at center. (B) Autograph document, about 2 x 8 inches, 1764, small receipt or order for hauling planks of white oak lumber for “Doctor Bartlett” with notations. CONDITION: Very good. Both documents come with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 200 - 400

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2064 - INSCRIBED HAND BOOK OF SURGICAL OPERATIONS OF ORASMUS SMITH, SURGEON IN 3 FIGHTING REGIMENTS. Hand Book of Surgical Operations by Stephen Smith. Printed in 1862, the surgical manual was one of the go-to texts issued to the Union Army during the Civil War and was authorized by the Surgeon General for issuance to be utilized in hospitals. The book outlines surgical procedures and is heavily illustrated with surgical tools and procedures. The book is signed on the first 2 pages by Orasmus Smith and dated 1862. After serving as a contract surgeon in army hospitals during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign, when he acquired this book, Orasmus Smith (1836-1876) served as Assistant Surgeon and Surgeon in regiments of the Army of the Potomac, all known for hard fighting and exotic uniforms: 10th New York (National Zouaves) 8/15/625/7/63, during which time they took 182 casualties at Second Bull Run and Fredericksburg; 84th New York (14th Brooklyn Chasseurs) 4/23/64-6/6/64, 123 casualties at Wilderness and Spottsylvania; 5th New York Veteran Vols. (reorganized Duryea Zouaves) 6/6/648/15/65,) 364 casualties at Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, and Appomattox Campaign. Smith served after the war in the Medical Department and U.S. Marine Hospital Service at New Orleans, Louisville, Mobile and Galveston, during which time he authored reports on Cholera and Yellow Fever, which he survived himself, and treated a cavalryman in Texas for a gunshot wound in 1870. This text was once in the renowned collection of Dr. John K. Lattimer who was known to collect medical texts. CONDITION: Some separation at the spine but the book is intact. Pages have yellowed with obvious edge wear. Appears complete with all pages. Good. 500 - 1,000 2065 - LOT OF 4: DOCUMENTS RELATED TO AMERICAN HISTORICAL FIGURES. Lot consists of: (A) William Bradford ADS 5 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2”, Bristol, February 6, 1776 pay voucher for Captain Charles DeWolf and signed by Bradford for the Committee of Safety. Docketed and signed by Dewolf on verso. Upper left corner scorched, several words missing. CONDITION: Good. (B) James O’Hara ALS, Philadelphia, February 14, 1788, addressed to Mr. Thomas Harwood regarding treasury warrants. Slight staining with edge wear, bold ink, and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. (C) Partly printed legal bond, 1 full page, folio, 1807, signed by Ephraim Brasher and others. Staining with edge wear, bold ink, and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. Ira Allen ALS, 1 full page with 1976 letter addressed to Charles Hamilton Galleries from Walter R. Benjamin Autographs Inc. Also comes with 1978 dated receipt when Purchased by Dr. John Lattimer. Fold lines with some separation at folds, missing upper right corner. Bold ink with legible writing. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Good. 1 James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

2066 - LOT OF 2: WILLIAM MOORE INDENTURE AND MARINUS WILLETT ARREST ORDER. Lot consists of: (A) Colonial Pennsylvania indenture dated June 15, 1782 and signed by William Moore, who was a Pennsylvania statesman and politician of the Revolutionary era, serving as Vice-President of Pennsylvania from 1779-1781, and then as President from 1781-1782. The indenture was signed during Moore’s time as President of Pennsylvania and is addressed to a Joseph Ogden. Countersigned on left side by T. Matlack. The indenture is on vellum and was stored folded. Print and ink are both legible with ink exhibiting fading in areas. Small holes at center fold line. Edge wear toward bottom. CONDITION: Good. (B) 1784 dated document signed by Marinus Willett as sheriff that is ordering an arrest. Separated on 1 vertical fold, with loss of 1 word at top center. Signatures not affected. Yellowing with bold ink and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. Indenture with 1980 dated receipt and arrest order with previous description. Both are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and each comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 200 - 400

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2067 - REVOLUTIONARY WAR PAPERS AND ACCOUNT BOOK OF COL. JONATHAN LATTIMER. Lot of 14 documents associated with Lt. Colonel and Colonel Jonathan Lattimer (Latimer) of Connecticut. Includes his original Saratoga period Sept. 4, 1777, bond for 2,000 pounds to guarantee accurate accounting for money received from the state for use of his regiment, “whereas the above named Jonathan Lattimer is appointed Col. and commander of a Regt. of Militia ordered to the Northward & now on their March to join the Continental Army there.” 12-page 1777 account notebook recording regimental money distributed to officers along with some of their receipts. Pay receipts and orders include 1777 pay receipt for company wages; list of receipts for officers of the regiment; June 1777 pay order to Lattimer; abstract of wages for field and staff; 1777 pay order for Lattimer for a company marching to Fort Trumbull. May 1780 pay order; 2 1777 dated pay orders; 1 1778 pay order, 1 1780. 2 documents, dated 1786 and 1788, regard postwar settlement of his wartime accounts. Accompanied by a large, commemoratively engraved powder horn: “ASA PLANK SARATOGA SEPT 19” with crude portrait bust of an officer in tricorn labelled “Col. Latimer.” All Ex-Lattimer collection. The account book, obviously kept on his person during an active campaign, is very scarce. Born in New London, Connecticut, Jonathan Lattimer served in the French and Indian War and in the Revolution was Major 7th Connecticut July 6th to December 19th 1775; Lt. Colonel of Selden’s Connecticut State Regiment June 20th to December 11th, 1776, often in command of the unit. He was present at the Siege of Boston, Battles for Long Island and New York, and, as Colonel, led a regiment of Connecticut militia August 23rd to November 10th, 1777 in the Saratoga Campaign, serving in Poor’s brigade, fighting at Freeman’s Farm and Bemis Heights. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, but with one or two documents showing separation lines on folds. 800 - 1,200

2068 - “FOR USE OF THE TROOPS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” AT KINGSBRIDGE 1776 Lot consists of 6 receipts for supplies received at Kingsbridge in September and October 1776, and 8 18th century playing cards. 5 receipts are signed by clerks on behalf of Commissary General Joseph Trumbull and specifically refer to the supplies as “for use of the troops of the United States of America,” something with great resonance given the recent signing of the Declaration of Independence. Located at the crossing of Spuyten Duyvil Creek by the Post Road, Kingsbridge separated Manhattan from the Bronx and was strategically important in holding back the British after the Battle of Long Island in August. Washington’s efforts to contain the British would fail in October and November, leading to his retreat through New Jersey. (A) Sept. 23 for 10 barrels of flour. (B) Sept. 24 for 13 barrels of pork from 2 different suppliers. (C) Sept. 24 for 24 barrels of pork from 3 suppliers. (D) Sept. 25 for 8 barrels of pork and 10 of flour. (E) Oct. 5 for 18 barrels of flour. (F) Oct. 14 for 8 barrels of flour (omits the United States reference.) CONDITION: All very good. (G) 8 playing cards, likely French, last quarter 18th century, heavy cardstock about 2 - 1/4” by 3 - 1/4” inches each, 2 of each suit. Printing and writing on some backs indicates they were made from something else. CONDITION: All very good. No face cards. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. 600 - 800

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2069 - REVOLUTIONARY WAR DOCUMENTS AND SIGNATURES: 3RD NY, PETER GANSVOORT; GUY CARLETON. Lot consists of 7 documents regarding losses at Fort Washington, Fort Lee, clothing return at Ft. Schuyler, postwar affidavit signed by Guy Carleton as Governor of Canada, etc. (A) Peter Gansvoort signed return of “cloathing wanted to compleat the 3d New York Battalion for the year 1778.” List of shirts, coats, vests, leather breeches, hose, hats or leather caps, blankets, and woolen breeches needed by each of 9 companies, including the light infantry company, 5 commanded by captains and 3 by the field officers. Fort Schuyler, July 10th, 1778. (B) 1778 pay voucher for Major William Downe as Major of Brigade of Artillery Oct-Dec 1778. (C) Oct. 1782 list of 7 British prisoners, with names and units, taken in New Jersey by Capt. John Davis and turned over to New Jersey state prison. (D) June 1777 pay order to Joseph Cummins “for wages and losses of his son Zephariah taken at Fort Washington and died in York.” (E) May 1777 pay order to Doctor Pell for “Cloathing and Medicines lost at Fort Lee at the Retreat therefrom when himself was taken Prisoner being then a Surgeon in the Connecticut forces…” (F) May 1777 pay order to Lt. E.L. Belden “for losses sustained by himself &c at Fort Lee.” (G) Guy Carleton signed October 1787 signed affidavit as Governor of Quebec and Lord Dorchester with seal at upper left, attesting validity of James Monk as Deputy Judge of the Vice Admiralty for the Province of Quebec who signs an attached affidavit in French regarding fishing rights. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Carleton document signed “Dorchester” with paper seal intact, partial separation on upper horizontal fold. 600 - 800

2070 - LOT OF NEW JERSEY DOCUMENTS: CART WILLIAM LIVINGSTON. Lot consists of 4 items relating to colonial New Jersey history. (A) Important contemporary 1674 copy from the papers of Sir Edmund Andros, Governor of New York, of the indenture between James Duke of York and Sir George Carteret renewing the grant to Carteret of New Jersey. Temporary reconquest by the Dutch had invalidated the previous grant and Andros was angling to take possession as well. 1 1/2 pages, folio. CONDITION: Very good. Stains. Edge losses to right. (B) September 1762 bill signed by Gov. Josiah Hardy and speakers Samuel Neville and Samuel Woodruff rendering void a land lottery in Middlesex County due to accidental problems in numbering the lottery tickets. CONDITION: Good. Minor foxing and edge losses. Paper tape repairs reverse of folds. Fully legible and displays well. (C) Nathaniel Greene docketed letter of January 1780 from Major Thomas Byles, 3rd New Jersey. Byles, later mortally wounded at Paramus, forwards a letter for Greene to open. CONDITION: Very good. (D) 1779 Act to enable the erection of a dam across Maple Island Creek in Newark, 8 pages, 4 leaves tied by ribbon, signed by William Livingston and Caleb Camp, with attestations by Jos. Philips and Bowes Reed as having been read in the House. Livingston 1723-1790 was first Governor of New Jersey. He appears to sign as “Predt” (President) and Camp as Speaker of the House. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 800 - 1,200

2071 - LOT OF 2: MEDICAL TEXTS, EX-LATTIMER. Lot consists of 2 medical books from the Dr. J.K. Lattimer collection: (A) “The Afflicted Man’s Companion…” Glasgow, 1762, 266 pages. 3 - 3/4” x 6”. Wear to leather covers. Inscribed John Wightman Febry 15 1817. CONDITION: Fair. (B) “The Anatomy of the Human Body.” W. Cheselden, the VIth Edition, with Forty Copper Plates. London, Bowyer, 1741, 336 pp. CONDITION: Ex. Lib. Spine taped, cover loose, but all text and plates appear present. In slip case. Cheselden (1688-1752) studied anatomy under Cowper and first published Anatomy of the Human Body in 1713, which passed through 13 editions. Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon St. Thomas’s Hospital and St. George’s Hospital. Attended Isaac Newton; friend of Alexander Pope and Hans Sloane. 400 - 600

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2072 - LOT OF 3: DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY OLIVER ELLSWORTH, REGARDING FORT TICONDEROGA, BUNKER HILL, AND ISRAEL PUTNAM. Lot consists of: (A) Oliver Ellsworth ADS, 1 page, oblong octavo, Hartford, June 6, 1776. Order to “Pay Mr. Levi Allyn Twelve pounds, sixteen shillings, and one penny for his disbursements in taking possession of: “The fortresses of Ticonderoga and Crown point last year....” Also signed by Ez. Williams, another member of the Committee. Receipted on the verso as having been paid in 1777. Fold lines with light edge wear. Bold ink with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. (B) Oliver Ellsworth ADS oblong, 4” x 8”, Hartford, August 24, 1775. Orders payment to Reverend Benjamin Boardman “toward his wages as Chaplain [sic] in the 2nd Regiment of Connecticut troops...”; one of the Regiments that served at Bunker Hill. Receipted on verso by John Norton Jr. on behalf of Benjamin Boardman. Fold lines with light edge wear. Bold ink with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. (C) Oliver Ellsworth ADS order to pay General Israel Putnam for wages and billeting due his company raised in 1775. Dated April 1776. Receipt of the money acknowledged on verso by his son, “Israel Putnam Jr. in behalf of his father”. Edge wear with fold line and yellowing. Bold ink with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. All come with previous descriptions, (C) with receipt. All are Ex-Lattimer Collection and each comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800 2073 - JAMES CLINTON REPORTS ON CONTINENTAL ARMY ACTIVITIES IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY ALS. Autograph Letter Signed, full page, folio, “Teneck or English Neighborhood” (New Jersey), August 27, 1780. Written by James Clinton, older brother of Governor George Clinton, to his son likely DeWitt Clinton, later Governor of New York and later Presidential candidate, then 11 years old. General Clinton reports on Continental Army activities in Northern New Jersey, specifically a foraging expedition in Bergen County that had been led by Nathaniel Greene. “I am but little better than when I left you but Endeavor to do my Tour of Duty. I returned Late Last Night from a Command of three Days the Light Infantry and Right Wing of the Army Marched to Bergen and Scoured all that part of the Country of Provision & forage Leaving just what were sufficient to support the Inhabitants. My Brigade Marched to Fort Lee where we could see N. York Fort Washington Long Island and almost all the Enemy camp. Tell Mrs. McClaghry I was within Six Miles of her Husband but could get no nearer on acct. of the River in the Night. We have no Material News at Present. I would be glad to see you here if you can conveniently come but I am Unwilling you should Loose much time from School. Tell your Mother I have Nothing to write to her but what I have wrote to you and not time to write My Love to her and all your Brothers and sisters and the rest of the family...” Signed at bottom “James Clinton”. The letter exhibits yellowing with scattered staining. Ink with slight fading but all writing is legible. This letter is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and is accompanied by his original 1986 receipt for purchase of this letter, a previous description, and a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200

2074 - 1780 FRENCH LEGAL DOCUMENT. 16 line note in French dated 22 December 1780 at top. This seems to be a legal document regarding a request or appeal by “Antoinette Delastre (?) Dame de St. Sandoux” possibly regarding a land or residence dispute. Saint-Sandoux is a commune in the Puy-de-Dome department in Auvergne. An ink stamp of Auvergne appears at upper right edge. Ex-Lattimer collection. CONDITION: Very good. 200 - 400

2075 - HENRY CLINTON ACKNOWLEGES RECIEPT OF DISPLATCHES AND REPORTS ON THE ALLEGIANCE OF VERMONT. New York, 23 May, 1781 letter drafted by General Sir Henry Clinton, the British Commanderin-Chief in America from 1778 to 1782. Clinton begins the letter by acknowledging the receipt of dispatches, and the first page of the letter addresses various correspondence between him and his lordship. On verso, he discusses the contents of some of the correspondence and makes interesting comments regarding the state of Vermont. “I had no Overtures made to me by the Chief of that District tho I had flattering expectations that he would be influenced by the advantageous Offers I had made him, in which I was somewhat confirmed by the intercepted Letters I had the honor of Transmitting to Your Lordship by that opportunity--But I had no right to suppose that the people of Vermont had actually returned to their Allegiance, else I should certainly have lost no time in sending such pleasing Intelligence to Your Lordship.” CONDITION: The letter is quite legible with clean writing and bold ink. Light edged wear with slight staining and fold lines. Watermarked cypher at center of page. An excellent letter from a notable British General from the Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection that is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 500 - 1,000 276

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2076 - LOT OF 3 SIGNED DOCUMENTS, LORD NORTH, KING GEORGE III. Lot consists of 3 signed documents: (A) ALS 2 pages, datelined Bushy Park, boldly signed “North” on p.2. Seeks information from an unnamed Colonel on a visitor due the next day: “I should like to know what the Col. has heard of him before my conference with him.” CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Pay order to Lord Henry Duke of Newcastle, Auditor for the receipt of His Majesty’s Exchequer for John Earl of Ashburnham, Master of the Great Wardrobe. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) October 1761 warrant for establishing regular yearly deductions of one day’s pay for the maintenance of superannuated and disabled officers and soldiers at the royal hospital. Signed at top right “George R.” and at bottom, “Barrington,” “North,” and “Gilb. Elliot.” CONDITION: Very good, minor edge losses. Abstract of payments on reverse, signed again by the latter three men. North (1732-1792) served as Prime Minister 1770-1782, resigning after a vote of no confidence following the defeat at Yorktown, and served briefly as Home Secretary in 1783. Ex-Lattimer collection. All documents come with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 1,000 - 2,000

2077 - FEDERALIST POLITICS, MADEIRA, AND WASHINGTON’S ONLY WOUND IN THE WAR. November 1788 letter by Abraham Ogden (1743-1798,) then living in Newark, noted New Jersey lawyer, member of the state legislature, commissioner to the Indians of Northern New York, etc., to Nicholas Low of New York requesting a shipment of Madeira. During the war, Ogden resided in Morristown, where he frequently hosted Washington during the army’s winter encampments there (1777 and 1779/80.) Family tradition held that Washington took a liking to young Thomas Ludlow Ogden (born 1773) and was accidentally wounded in the wrist by the boy while playing at fencing, constituting his only wound during the war, something elevated (jokingly or not) to an assassination attempt by those familiar with the loyalist sentiments of the boy’s grandfather, David Ogden. Nicholas Low was a merchant, developer, and Federalist politician serving in the state assembly 1787-89 and attending the 1788 state constitutional convention. Ogden wishes him luck in his “winter campaign in Albany” and hopes that “Federal men & measures may crown our wishes in the new Government.” PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Slight foxing left edge. 400 - 600

2078 - LOT OF 2: PAGE FROM ETHAN ALLEN’S ACCOUNT BOOK AND CLIPPED ETHAN ALLEN SIGNATURE. Lot consists of: (A) 7 - 1/2” x 5” Ethan Allen autograph manuscript, unsigned, 2 pages, octavo, undated. A leaf from his account book, containing 7 entries on each side, consisting of the name of the individual and an amount. Minor damage to the bottom margin, not touching the text. A nice example of Ethan Allen’s writing. Obvious edge wear with bold, legible writing. With 1972 dated receipt. CONDITION: Good. (B) 3 - 1/2” x 1” Ethan Allen clipped signature with clipped image of Fort Ticonderoga. Ink is faded but legible, scattered staining throughout. CONDITION: Fair. Both pieces are Ex-Lattimer Collection and are each accompanied by James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity. 400 - 800

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2079 - CONNECTICUT AND NEW YORK REVOLUTIONARY WAR DOCUMENTS, MAP. Lot consists of 3 items. (A) Scarce manuscript map of part of harbor at New London, Connecticut. 7” by 7”. ”Willeys Point,” “the Sound,” and properties of Stanton and Bartlett families identify the location, last quarter 18th century. A strategic position in the Revolutionary War. (B) October 1775 pay order for Capt. Thomas Fleming, Captain of the fifth Military Company in the town of Groton, belonging to the 8th Regiment in the Colony of Connecticut “due the company for attendance at half day Trainings and General Trainings…” Signed by 2 Justices of the Peace. (C) Pay receipt signed by Joseph Trow April 9, 1783, “received of Tim. Pickering QMG & D. Wolfe twenty dollars in full for four tons of hay.” Signed at top “E. Bunschoten Maj. Col. Willets regt.” Elias Van Bunschoten (1749-ca.1805) and Marinus Willet (1740-1830) were both New York officers. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer collection. CONDITION: Very good. 300 - 400

2080 - LOT OF 3: REVOLUTIONARY WAR-FEDERAL PERIOD DOCUMENTS RELATED TO NEW YORK INCLUDING DEWITT CLINTON SIGNATURES. Lot consists of: (A) Manuscript record of the mess accounts of various officers of the 3rd New York Regiment, Jan.-Mar., 1776, kept in an unknown hand and filling 4 - 1/2 pages, small 4to. Officers cited to include Major Lewis Dubois (Duboys), Capt. Thos. DeWitt, Capt. Jacobus S. Bruyn, and lieutenants: James Gregg, Albert Pawling, Henry Dodge, Cornelius T. Jansen, and Philip Bubois Bevier. Details reveal allowances to the officers for such items as wine, milk, fish, flour, tobacco, turkey, eggs, mutton, and hens. A few marginal nicks, edge wear, fold lines, and small holes. Ink is bold and legible. CONDITION: Good. (B) DeWitt Clinton ALS dated 1819 “My Bro James arrived at Norfolk in the Peacock + is now here. The enclsoed letter will explain his views. He will continue here until he receives your order.” signed “DeWitt Clinton”. Matted on paper with bold ink and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. (C) 1819 dated New York State appointment appointing John Folmar as a captain in the 51st Regiment of Infantry. Signed at bottom by DeWitt Clinton. Measures approximately 15 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. Folded at center. Fold lines with scattered staining and edge wear. Bold ink with legible writing. CONDITION: Good. All pieces are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and the 2 DeWitt Clinton signatures are accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

2081 - LOT OF 20 EARLY NEW YORK RELATED DOCUMENTS, EX-LATTIMER Lot consists of 20 items related to early New York City, Fishkill, and New York. Included are: broadside of by-laws proposed for New-York Athenaeum with notice to meet Tues. March 8; Fishkill 1762 land indenture; 1825 Beekman St. indenture; 1855 map of NY state; 1730 20-page Dutch manuscript booklet; Nov 18, 1776 NY Gazette and the Weekly Mercury; 1801 mortgage; 1836 Merchants Fire Insurance Co. policy; 1818 indenture for NYC Pearl St. property; 1822 Canal St. Indenture; 1772 Dutchess County indenture; 1842 and 1843 fire insurance co. receipts; 1843 Banks of America check; 1797 receipt from Henry Seaman, Water St. NYC; 1766 receipt for flax; 1823 estate inventory of Ruth Griffin, NYC; 1799 Fishkill carriage tax receipt; 1700 ALS of B. Nicoll, NYC. CONDITION: Good overall. Some separation lines on folds, minor stains, etc., but legible and displayable. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. 600 - 1,000 278

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2082 - LOT OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR DOCUMENTS REGARDING LEXINGTON AND CONCORD, EX-LATTIMER. Lot consists of 2 items related to Lexington and Concord figures. (A) Document torn on left edge dated May 2, 1776, regarding distribution to “several widows & wounded persons” of “ten shillings and four pence” from a fund of 100 pounds sterling donated by “persons in England.” This specifically mentions the “Lexington Battle” and refers at the bottom to a “Widow Webb.” Signed by Dr. Samuel Holten (1738-1816,) who was on the Massachussets Committee of Safety, member of the Mass Provincial Congress, an officer in the militia, etc. CONDITION: Very legible. The gist is clear, but torn left edge has eliminated some words. (B) 1814 signed appointment of Ebenezer Brooks as Justice of the Peace in Barnstable, signed at upper left by Governor John Brooks. As Major in the Reading Militia in 1775 John Brooks (1752-1825) was active in the fighting during the return march of British troops from Concord on April 19. He later served in the siege of Boston, Battles of White Plains, Saratoga, and Monmouth. He helped diffuse the Newburgh conspiracy and was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati in Massachusetts. CONDITION: Good. Losses and upper and lower left center edges. Partial separation lines. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer collection. 400 - 600 2083 - LOT OF 2: PIECES OF AMERICAN COLONIAL CURRENCY. Lot consists of (A) 20 shilling note of the Province of Pennsylvania stating “This bill shall pass current for TWENTY SHILLINGS within the Province of Pennsylvania, according to an Act of Assembly, made in the 32d year of the Reign of King George II. Dated April 25, 1759.” The bill is signed by E. Morgan and Thomas Telbury and bears an engraving of the Great Seal of England on the front and on the back is “Printed by B. Franklin and David Hall. 1759”. There is also an engraving of pine branches under which is printed the famous period warning “To Counterfeit is Death.” (B) 8 dollar Revolutionary War (1776) dated Continental Currency. Printed by Hall & Sellers in Philadelphia. CONDITION: Both bills are fair with moderate period wear, but all signatures are legible with the 8-dollar example being the roughest of the two. 600 - 800 2084 - LOT OF DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY BENJAMIN RUSH AND DAVID HOSACK EX-LATTIMER. Lot consists of: (A) Vellum land grant to Doctor Benjamin Rush of a land called “Lowland” on the waters of Marsh Creek in Bald Eagle Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. Signed by Governor Thomas Mifflin, April 1795. Deed reserves a fifth part of all Gold and Silver ore for the state. Large rumpled white paper star seal. Countersigned on verso by Matthew Irwin, Revolutionary War patriot. Stored folded. Some soiling with all text legible. With 1979 receipt for Dr. Lattimer. CONDITION: Good. (B) Benjamin Rush ALS, 1 full page, 4to, November 1785, with integral address-leaf. To Mr. John Brown. “Mrs. Rush will pay the last tribute of respect to the remains of your dear Mrs. Brown as pallbearer. I have complied with your request, by drawing up a short character of her for the newspapers...” Fold lines with light staining, edge wear, and slight separation at fold lines. CONDITION: Good. (C) Partly printed receipt of the Receiver-General’s Office for 19 shillings specie from Benjamin Furguson and Doctor Benjamin Rush in a settlement of 233 acres of land in Bedford County, March 1794, signed at Philadelphia by Francis Johnston. Ink signature “Dr. Rush” on verso, “h” a bit faint, appears to be docketed but similar to his hand. Edge wear with fold lines and clear ink. CONDITION: Good. (D) David Hosack, American physician who studied under Benjamin Rush, ADS signed twice, New York, January 1, 1834, a receipt written to himself “To advice and attending in Feb. and May 1832 also in...January and February 1833...” Totaling 71 dollars. With Alexander Autographs Inc description. Partial folds, splits, lightly soiled, clear ink. CONDITION: Good. All former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and all come with James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity. 500 - 1,000

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2085 - LOT OF 3 DOCUMENTS: ZEBULON PIKE, ISAAC CHAUNCEY, JACKSON AND NEW ORLEANS. Lot consists of three items: A) Letter datelined New York 8 March 1819 signed by Isaac Chauncey to “Commodore W. Bainbridge / Comd’g Naval Forces / etc etc etc / Boston.” Both Chauncey and Bainbridge were prominent US naval officers in the War of 1812 and earlier. Bainbridge apparently asked Chauncey to check if a John Williams was a deserter from any of his ships. Williams had apparently run off to join the army and Chauncey is inclined to leave him there if the Secretary of the Navy approves. CONDITION: Very good. Small tear at top. (B) August 1812 return approved and signed by Zebulon Pike: “Z.M. Pike / Col Comg /15 Reg” forwarding a request for 6 “additional drum heads for use of the 15 Regt. Infy.” Docketed on reverse. CONDITION: Very good. Pike (1779-1813) was an army officer and explorer for whom Pikes Peak is named. During Jefferson’s administration he led two expeditions corresponding to those of Lewis and Clark: 1805-06, exploring the northern Mississippi, and 1806-07 into the southwest, New Mexico and Texas regions, during which his men crossed the Rocky Mountains, were captured by the Spanish near Santa Fe, and eventually released in Louisiana. He rose to Colonel of the 15th US in July 1812 and General in March 1813, and was killed at the Battle of York in April. (C) 11 Feb. 1815 copy of the New York Weekly Museum newspaper, which includes a 1 2/3 column extract of a letter by Andrew Jackson describing the Battle of New Orleans. Jackson notes the British loss as “immense,” having computed it to be 1,500 and then revising it to be 2,600, with a loss to himself of “only seven killed and six wounded.” CONDITION: Very good. Minor stains. All Ex-Lattimer Collection, Isaac Chauncey document comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 300 - 500 2086 - LOT OF 7: 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY DOCUMENTS AND EPHEMERA INCLUDING DAGUERREOTYPE ADVERTISEMENT. Lot consists of: (A) 1797 dated Indenture for land purchased by Samuel Humphreys. The indenture is mounted in a double sided frame revealing both sides. Front is dated 1797 and reverse is dated 1793. Fold lines and scattered blemishes, older frame with handling wear. (B) Flyer advertising a farm and land that amounts to 93 acres for sale in Meredith Village, dated May 19, 1836. Edge wear and foxing, older frame with handling wear. (C) Flyer advertising daguerreotype miniatures by E.S. Hayden. Unframed with small tears, edge wear, and yellowing. (D) Temperance Ticket for Governor Henry Wilson. Contained behind glass with evident water damage, creases, and other stains. (E) Union Ticket for Governor Bradford L. Wales contained behind glass with staining and yellowing. (F) State of Connecticut payment order dated 1782 signed by state official Finn Wadsworth. Contained behind glass in an older wood frame. Edge wear with scattered blemishes and yellowing. (G) August 16, 1799 dated parable possibly from the book “Fables and Parables” by Ignacy Krasicki which was released in 1779. Contained behind glass with scattered blemishes. Frame with handling wear. All documents/ephemera exhibit blemishes as mentioned that are typical of old paper. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 2087 - BENEDICT ARNOLD PLOTS AGAINST THE BRITISH AT MOBILE AND PENSACOLA, 1777. Benedict Arnold shows his strategic sense in this letter datelined Philadelphia July 1777, addressed to Richard Peters, Secretary of the Continental Board of War: “Dear Sir, the honourable Board of War having requested my Sentiments with respect to an Expedition against Mobile & Pensacola...” He leaves the “minutiae” of the affair to Colonel Morgan, who is familiar with the country and needs of such an expedition, but estimates 1200 men setting out from Ft. Pitt in October or early November could handle the garrison of 200-300 by sailing down the Ohio and Mississippi in 4 or 5 weeks to Orleans and thence along the coast or by portage to Lake Pontchartrain and from there to the sea, which he deems shorter and less risky. He stresses the need to leave a guard at Kaskaskia to secure a pass on the Mississippi and to send 3 frigates by way of Havana to deal with British naval forces. His appreciation of intelligence work shows in the idea of sending an officer ahead to negotiate with the Governor and carry information to the navy vessels, and he strikes a practical note regarding keeping powder dry in a waterborne expedition: “NB Every Soldier should be furnished with a good Powder Horn.” His preoccupation with money appears early: rather than just destroying British stores at those locations he stresses their occupation, “will open a door for a very Considerable & lucrative trade with the Spaniards & Indians.” It is ironic that his addressee, Richard Peters, is the one who discovered Arnold had been misusing funds meant for clothing and food for his troops. CONDITION: Exc. Arnold’s signature has not been verified, and this is likely a secretarial copy, but very interesting nonetheless. 800 - 1,500 280

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2088 - REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA SHOE BUCKLES. An exceptionally nice, very pretty pair of bright cut silver shoe buckles. Open work frames with symmetrically placed rosettes at top, bottom and sides linked by foliate, curving vines, with all surfaces highlighted by the engraver with short cuts. Ex-Lattimer collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Tongues in place and functional. 200 - 400

2089 - (A) ATTRACTIVE CONTEMPORARY NAVAL CANNON. FFL Status: Antique The figural brass tube measures 22” from muzzle to cascabel knob with an unlined smoothbore measuring 1” at the muzzle. Touchhole fired. Mounted to an attractive detailed brass mounted hardwood naval style carriage on 4 3” diameter wheels. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good overall. Brass is largely bright, starting to mellow with age with some splotchy patina spots. Carriage appears near new. Fine bore. A great statement piece for any office or gun room. 1,000 - 2,000

2090 - (A) TOWER P-1853 ENFIELD PERCUSSION MUSKET. Manufacturer: Tower Model: 1853 Caliber/Bore: .577 Percussion Barrel Length: 39” FFL Status: Antique Standard configuration British Pattern 1853 Enfield made at the Tower Arsenal in 1863. Standard 39” round .577 caliber rifled barrel with blade front sight and rear sight of correct style. Percussion action with lock marked with Crown and “1863 / TOWER” with single trigger control. Walnut unmarked standard full military stock with brass hardware and 3 iron barrel bands. Comes with steel tulip head ramrod. CONDITION: Overall good, gun has been lightly cleaned. Metal has faded to a silvery appearance with pits around breech and on lock. Brass has faded to a dull golden appearance. Replaced nipple. Wood has been cleaned, and a light coat of linseed oil applied. Dark pitted bore with functioning mechanics. 1,000 - 2,000 2091 - (A) HENRY DERINGER TRUE PEANUT POCKET PISTOL WITH LETTER FROM DOUG EBERHART. Manufacturer: Deringer Model: Peanut Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 1 - 1/8” FFL Status: Antique A scarce example of a true “peanut sized” deringer pistol, with an accompanying letter from respected authority Doug Eberhart. Per Doug’s letter, the overall is 4 - 1/4” and the barrel is 1 - 1/8”, and is all original, including the cap trap in buitt, a scarce feature that Doug notes is only on about 10% of guns. Typical features include engraved German silver mounts, engraved back action percussion lock with “DERINGER / PHILADEL” marking, which is also on breech. Birdshead grips with checkering. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good, barrel with evidence of lightning bolt pattern still visible, with good browning mixed with some flecks of pitting. Grips and stock very good with some minor chips missing at lock. Mounts are good with crisp engraving. Mechanically fine, bore is good. A good example of a very scarce pistol. 2,000 - 4,000

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2092 - (A) PERCUSSION KENTUCKY RIFLE STAMPED A.S. JOY. Manufacturer: A.S. Joy Model: Percussion Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 40” FFL Status: Antique Interesting percussion rifle made circa 1850 by Andrew S. Joy of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later Kittanning. Rifle measures 56” overall with a 40” octagonal .44 caliber rifled barrel stamped “A.S. JOY” and marked at the breech “D. LITTLE”, who was a barrel maker in the same time frame and vicinity as Joy. Barrel has 2 dovetail front sights, with one a silver blade and the other missing (possibly for a target globe sight), and a standard notch rear sight; wrist drilled for lollipop style sight. Rifle has a commercial percussion lock with a cleanout-style drum, controlled by double set triggers. Full length curly maple stock with Western Pennsylvania “S” stamping, brass hardware with typical Joy 4-piece patchbox with daisy finial and nicely engraved dog flushing bird on lid. Rifle has pierced brass inlay below cheek and a brass 5-pointed star on cheek. A most unique feature of this rifle is the period brass band wrist repair marked with Roman numerals “XI” over “45”. CONDITION: Overall good, with surfaces retaining an honest patina. Barrel has a brown patina with surface pitting and a good clear signature. The brass has been cleaned and is returning to a natural mellow appearance. Wood has been lightly cleaned with period wrist repair and stress cracks at tailpipe and nosepiece; some visible 2-3” slivers are missing along forestock. Dark bore with visible rifling. Functioning mechanics. 1,500 - 2,500

2093 - (A) CASED PAIR OF BELGIAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS RETAILED BYFRANCIS MARQUIS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Francis Marquis Model: (BOTH) Pistol Serial No. (BOTH) 326 Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) .54 Smoothbore Barrel Length: (BOTH) 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Both with partially rifled Damascus screw-barrels. Left sides of breeches marked with Liege proofs and bottoms with number “326”. The scalloped boxlock actions are scroll-engraved on sides and bottoms and feature hidden flip-down triggers. French-style ebony grips are carved behind actions and fluted, steel pommel caps. Complete with their original wooden case with brass inlaid borders and an escutcheon on lid inscribed “FS”. The French fitted interior is lined in purple velour and has 2 lidded compartments with brass knobs. Inside of lid marked “FRANCIS MARQUIS / 2 BOULEVARD DE ITALIENS / A PARIS” in gilt lettering. Complete with original small flask and combination bullet mold/nipple remover and barrel wrench tool. CONDITION: Pistols are bright and both have crisp actions that function well. 1 grip shows a hairline crack on the right side. Case exterior has been refinished. Interior mostly faded to brown; protected areas retain original purple color. Accessories very good. An attractive set. 1,200 - 2,000

2094 - (A) BELGIAN SIDE BY SIDE PERCUSSION MUFF PISTOL. Manufacturer: Belgian Model: Muff Pistol Caliber/Bore: .44 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 3” FFL Status: Antique Made in Belgium circa 1840. Blued side by side 3” round barrels made without sights. Blued finish floral engraved boxlock action with double triggers. Walnut factory varnished 1-piece grip with steel trigger guard. CONDITION: Overall good, with the finish turning a gray patina. Good grips with traces of original finish. Good mechanics with dark bores with visible rifling. 600 - 800

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2095 - (A) BOUTET SIDE BY SIDE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Boutet Model: SXS Barrel Length: 35 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Gauge: 16 Bore Percussion conversion of an originally flintlock side-by-side muzzleloading shotgun built by the famous French gunmaker Nicolas Boutet circa 1800 and converted sometime in the 1830s. Gun measures 51 - 1/4” overall with 35 - 1/2” octagon-to-round fine Damscus steel 16 gauge barrels with smooth concave rib, silver blade front sight, and barrels marked “BOUTET” on left and “DIRECTEUR ARTISTA” on the right in script. Converted to percussion locks marked with “BOUTET/DIRECTEUR ARTISTA” legend and double trigger control. Carved one-piece checkered European walnut stock with polished steel furniture and silver-plated ramrod ferrules. Comes with original ivory-tipped ramrod. CONDITION: Overall good, with barrels showing traces of original Damascus finish. Metal has been cleaned and polished with stock lightly cleaned with no visible restoration. Dark bores with functioning mechanics. A chance to own a gun made by Napoleon’s gunsmith! 6,000 - 8,000

2096 - (A) WILLIAM KAY SIDE BY SIDE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: William Kaye Model: SXS Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Gauge: 10 Bore Made by William W. Kaye of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1860. 28” Damascus steel barrels with smooth concave rib marked “Wm. W. KAYE / 335 Nth 3d St Phd WARRANTED LAMINATED STEEL / Made for C. BONTEMPS” with bead front sight and hook breech. Border engraved percussion locks marked “WILLm W. KAYE” with double trigger control. Figured 1-piece checkered walnut stock with engraved steel furniture. Comes with brass tipped hardwood ramrod. CONDITION: Overall good, with metal turning a silvery patina. Wood has reapplied piano type-high lustre finish with sharp checkering with usage dings and marks. No visible restoration. Dark bores with crisp mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

2097 - (A) AN EXCELLENT P.W. PORTER 2ND MODEL TURRET RIFLE WITH SCARCE DUST COVER. Manufacturer: P.W. Porter Model: 2nd Model Turret Serial No. 519 Caliber/Bore: .50 Percussion Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Only about 1225 Porter turret rifles were manufactured during the 1850s, less than 300 of which were 2nd Models like this example. Matching numbers observed throughout. Fitted with a 28” octagon barrel marked on the left “ADDRESS / P.W. PORTER / NEW YORK” and “P.W. PORTER’s / PATENT / 1851.” Iconic left offset blade front sight and v-notch rear. 9-shot .50 caliber percussion turret operated by a lever action. Rifle retains its extremely difficult-to-find original, matching turret cover. Standard 1-piece smooth walnut stock with iron crescent butt plate. PROVENANCE: Ex. Dan Hardesty Wild West Museum Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Original blue has largely drifted to an even, attractive brown patina with bright blue remaining on the rear sight and turret. Stock has a few scattered impressions but is otherwise very fine. Excellent, bright mirror bore. Mechanically fine. A rare opportunity to acquire an extremely nice example of a very scarce and desirable curiosa. 10,000 - 15,000

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2098 - (A) CASED COLT MODEL 1848 BABY DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1848 Baby Dragoon Serial No. 13753 Caliber/Bore: .31 Rifled Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1850 as production began transitioning into the Model 1849 Pocket. This example features a 4” blued octagon barrel without loading lever, 2-line New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Late style percussion cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene. Classic silver plated brass square back trigger guard and back strap. Grips are 1-piece smooth walnut. Housed in a red velvet lined partitioned mahogany case with Walker’s cap tin and reproduction “L” tool. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good overall. Barrel retains traces of original blue in protected areas, overall displaying a dove gray patina. Frame and cylinder likewise exhibit a gray patina with a sharp cylinder scene. Grip straps retain nearly all of their mellow silver plating, thinning to brass along the high edges. Grips have some scattered marks and wear around the base but are otherwise very good. Strong bore with some mild black powder abrasion and frosting. Good mechanics. Full or partial matching numbers observed throughout, wedge is a replacement. Case is very good overall with some warping and a split on the right edge of the lid. 3,000 - 4,000 2099 - (A) CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH SCARCE IRON GRIP STRAPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 185135 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Antique Circa 1861. 4” octagon barrel with 2-line Hartford address, brass pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Cylinder rolled with partially legible stagecoach holdup scene. Scarce steel grip straps as is sometimes encountered in the 185,000 serial number range. Grips are 1-piece smooth walnut. Housed in attractive contemporary partitioned hardwood presentation case with eagle flask, 2-cavity Colts Patent mold, and UMC cap tin. CONDITION: Very good. Revolver exhibits an overall attractive gray patina with traces of original finish. Grips are very good with scattered impressions and some wear around the base. Very good, strong bore. Mechanically fine. Case displays well with some scattered marks from storage and display. 1,000 - 2,000 2100 - (A) COLT 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 223540 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured circa early 1863 at the height of the Civil War. Blued 4” octagon barrel with 1-line New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Percussion cylinder rolled with the stagecoach holdup scene. Standard silver plated grip straps and smooth walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. Traces of factory blue present, the balance thinning to a mottled patina. Cylinder scene largely legible. Generous case colors. Grip straps retain the vast majority of their thinning silver plate. Grips have some scattered minor marks, light wear around the base, and a large area of finish loss on the left side. Strong bore with some black powder abrasion. Fine mechanics. Matching full or partial numbers observed throughout. 1,200 - 1,800 284

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2101 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED IN GUSTAVE YOUNG STYLE COLT 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 212273 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Antique Made by Colt Firearms Company in 1862 with “E” under serial number to indicate engraving. 6” blued octagonal barrel with German silver blade front sight. Barrel has Colt’s New York address on top, and floral Young-style scroll with animal head scenes on the right and left panels. Case-hardened finished frame with full coverage of Young-style floral engraving. Blued Stagecoach scene matching serial numbered cylinder; silver-plated brass grip and trigger guard. Factory ivory 1-piece grip with all matching numbers and all correct markings. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall, 80% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling and holstering. 20% visible fading case colors. Sharp engraving. Silver plating is still 90% visible on brass parts. Good grips with old patina and some cracking at the butt. Good mechanics with pits in the bore with visible rifling and markings. A very desirable Colt. 4,000 - 6,000 2102 - (A) FINE EARLY COLT 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 14485 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured circa 1850. Desirable 6” polish blued octagon barrel with New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. 5-shot cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene. Silver plated brass square back trigger guard and back strap; left over Model 1848 Baby Dragoon production which ended around serial number 14,000. Grips are 1-piece smooth walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very fine. barrel retains the majority of its bright factory blue, wearing along the high edges with patina coming through. Cylinder displays a sharp scene with significant traces of original finish fading to brown patina. Frame colors have largely faded to patina as well. Grip straps retain the majority of their silver plating with freckling and wear. Grips have scattered impressions and wear around the base, remaining very good overall. Strong bore. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed throughout. A very nice early production Colt pocket revolver. 2,000 - 3,000

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2103 - (A) FINE COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH DESIRABLE 6” BARREL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 137320 Caliber/Bore: .31 Rifled Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Antique Circa 1857. Desirable 6” polished blue octagon barrel with New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene. Case hardened frame, hammer, and loading lever. Grip straps are silver-plated brass with 1-piece varnished walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains the majority of its brilliant factory blue, the balance fading to gray patina. Cylinder displays a sharp cylinder scene and traces of factory blue, having largely faded to patina. Case colors remain strong and attractive. Grip straps retain the vast majority of their thinning silver plate. Grips are very fine with some varnish loss and light impressions. Sharp, bright bore. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed throughout. A very nice ‘49 pocket. 2,000 - 3,000

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2104 - (A) VERY FINE ENGLISH CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1849 Pocket Serial No. 6919 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 6” Manufactured in 1856 by Colt’s London factory. Fitted with a polish blued 6” octagonal barrel bearing 2-line London address and English crown over “V” and “P” proofs. 5-shot .31 caliber percussion cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene and stamped with English proofs at each chamber, grip straps are silver plated steel. 1-piece smooth walnut grips. Housed in a lovely partitioned oak case with Dixon flask, Colt’s Patent mold, tools, oiler, and English cap tin. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains significant amounts of bright factory blue fading to gray patina. Cylinder largely gray patina with a legible scene. Brilliant case colors retained on frame and hammer, loading lever starting to fade. Grip straps display most of their age-tarnished silver. Grips are fine, some moderate wear and finish crackling present Case displays very well as cleaned with a few chips. A very nice set. 3,000 - 5,000

2105 - (A) DESIRABLE U.S. ARMY CONTRACT COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1851 Navy Serial No. 60497 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Third model 1851 Navy manufactured in 1856 to fulfill a U.S. Army contract. These “Army” Navies are found in the 42,000 to 80,000 serial number range with 20,000 purchased. Many were issued to the 1st and 2nd Cavalry, seeing hard use in the West, as well as to state militias and further service in the Civil War. This standard example is fitted with a 7 - 1/2” octagon barrel, cone front sight, hammer notch rear, and 6-shot .36 caliber percussion cylinder. Frame is correctly stamped “U.S.” on the left under the 2-line patent date. Standard brass grip straps. 1-piece smooth walnut grips are impressed on the left with a very scarce script “LCA” inspector cartouche for Lucius Allin, and an illegible cartoucheon the right. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. Steel components retain traces of original finish in protected areas, overall exhibiting a brown gray patina. Cylinder scene remains largely visible, as are other markings. Grip straps have turned an even mellow patina. Grips appear lightly cleaned with some minor impressions and moderate wear. Bore is strong with some light black powder abrasion towards the muzzle. Matching full or partial numbers observed on frame, grip straps, arbor, cylinder, barrel, and loading lever. Wedge is a replacement. Hammer also appears to have been replaced. 2,000 - 3,000 2106 - (A) EARLY SQAUREBACK COLT 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH 3-DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1851 Navy Serial No. 872 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured during the first year of production in 1850. 7 - 1/2” octagon barrel with brass pin front sight and 1-line New-York address. Barrel is of the later style with wedge screw above rather than below, as usually seen on guns beginning around serial number 1200. Cylinder roll marked with partially legible naval engagement scene. Silver-plated brass grip straps with iconic early squareback trigger guard. Smooth 1-piece oiled finished walnut grips. CONDITION: Good. Steel components exhibit an even gunmetal gray patina throughout with some wear and mild freckling. Grip straps retain the vast majority of their attractively toned plating, thinning to brass in some areas. Grips are very good with significant portions of original finish and scattered impressions. Bore is strong with some areas of black powder abrasion. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed on barrel lug, wedge, loading lever, cylinder, arbor, frame, and grip straps. 3,000 - 4,000 286

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2107 - (A) CASED GUSTAVE YOUNG STYLE ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1851 Navy Serial No. 85599 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Made by Colt Firearms Company in 1858. 7 -1/2” blued octagon barrel with German silver blade front sight. Barrel has Colt’s Hartford address on top with Young-style floral scroll with animal head scenes on both left and right panels. Case-hardened finished frame with full coverage of Young-style floral engraving. Blued Naval scene matching serial numbered cylinder; silver-plated brass grip and trigger guard. Factory ivory 1-piece grip with all matching numbers and all correct markings. Comes in period-looking, fitted, velvet lined hardwood case with slots for accessories (missing). PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall 80% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling and holstering. 10% fading case colors with sharp engraving. Good grips with old patina finish and some cracking at butt. Good mechanics; bore with visible rifling and markings and some pitting. Case in good condition with lid cracked. A very desirable Colt. 5,000 - 7,000 2108 - (A) FINE COLT 1855 ROOT SIDEHAMMER PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1855 Root Serial No. 16885 Caliber/Bore: .28 Percussion Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Second model manufactured circa 1857. Features include a bright polished blue 3 - 1/2” octagon barrel, 2-line Hartford address, pin front sight, frame notch rear, 5-shot .28 caliber percussion cylinder rolled with Indian fight scene, spur trigger, and 1-piece varnished walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Especially fine. The vast majority of the factory blue retained with some thinning and spots of loss fading to gray patina. Cylinder scene remains sharp. Hammer displays a few bright flashes of case color. Grips are especially fine with only light marks. Bore displays strong, well defined rifling. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 2109 - (A) REMINGTON 1858 PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER & PROVENANCE, EX FLAYDERMAN. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 1858 Serial No. 80066 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Made by E. Remington and Sons circa 1865. 8” octagonal blued barrel with E. Remington and Sons address and patents information, and silver cone sight. Matching serial numbers on cylinder, barrel, and frame. Blued frame with government single letter inspection marks, brass trigger guard, and factory 2-piece walnut grips with government inspector marks. Comes in period black leather flap holster. Consignor attributes this revolver to his great-grandfather, Reuben Loverin, who is reported as enlisting in the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry at the start of the Civil War before transferring to the New Hampshire Cavalry. It is believed he acquired this Remington after loosing his Colt at Chickamanga. After the war, Loverin returned to New England and became a prolific bridge builder, some of his stone bridges still standing today. The consignor’s letter also notes that this pistol was given to respected collector Norm Flayderman by his grandfather, Harold Loverin, and retuned to the family after Flayderman’s death. This letter, as well as a copy of a period photo of Loverin in uniform double armed with sword and Colt revolver, are included with this lot. CONDITION: Overall good, with metal fading to a silvery brown patina. Grips have traces of varnish with visible but worn inspector marks. Brass has turned to a dark yellow color. Dark pitted bore with good mechanics. Holster has usage wear with good stitching, cap missing off pocket, and leather starting to crumble on flap. 2,000 - 3,000

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2110 - (A) FINE COMMERCIAL COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Serial No. 50342 Caliber/Bore: .44 Rifled Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1862 during the Civil War. 8” polished blued barrel with 1-line New York address, German silver blade front sight, and hammer notch rear. Rebated cylinder roll engraved with naval engagement scene. Case hardened 4 screw frame cut for shoulder stock with matching blued steel back strap. Standard silver plated brass trigger guard. Grips are 1-piece varnished walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. Significant portions of original blue displayed on the barrel and cylinder, balance fading to brown patina. Mostly legible cylinder scene. Case colors are bright and generous. Majority of silver plating retained on trigger guard, some thinning present on the front strap. Grips are very fine showing only light marks and finish loss. Strong, fine bore. Crisp mechanics. Full or partial matching numbers observed throughout, the wedge not matching. 3,000 - 5,000

2111 - (A) NICE MARTIAL COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Serial No. 137119 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1863 at the height of the Civil War for martial use with sub-inspector stamps on major components and inspector cartouches on both sides of the grip. Standard configuration with blued barrel, 1-line New York address, German silver blade front sight, rebated cylinder rolled with naval engagement scene, case hardened frame cut for shoulder stock with matching blued steel back strap, silver plated brass trigger guard, and 1-piece smooth walnut grips. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed throughout. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good+. Barrel displays significant portions of original blue, especially in protected areas, the balance drifting to patina. Cylinder likewise retains traces of blue, mostly exhibiting a brown patina with a sharp scene. Frame has strong flashes of case color. Back strap largely faded to gray, the butt still retains most of its factory blue. Trigger guard has a few traces of silver but is essentially golden. Grips have moderate wear. Cartouches only partially legible. Very strong bore with some frosting in the grooves. Crisp mechanics. Overall far finer condition than martial used revolvers are usually found in. 2,000 - 3,000 2112 - (A) COLORADO MARKED COLT 1860 FLUTED ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Serial No. 3095 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Circa 1861. Fitted with a 7 - 1/2” round barrel with 1-line Hartford address, German silver blade front sight, and hammer notch rear. One of approximately 4,000 1860s Army’s featuring a fluted percussion cylinder. Frame cut for shoulder stock with matching steel backstrap. Grips are smooth 1-piece walnut. “B.O.D. COLO.” stamped on the backstrap along with “0-1865” date on the butt, very possibly indicating use by the Butterfield Overland Despatch, a stage service running from Kansas to Denver, Colorado until 1866. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very Good overall. Revolver displays a pleasing even gray patina with traces of original finish. Trigger guard has a golden patina. Grips are dark with scattered light impressions and a repair at the left toe. Strong bore showing some oxidation. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed throughout. Already a scarce and desirable black powder Colt, the tantalizing possibility of stagecoach history makes this a fine addition to any Western collection. 3,000 - 5,000

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2113 - (A) MARTIAL COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Army Serial No. 126073 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Made by Colt Firearms in 1863. 8” round blued barrel with Colt New York address and German silver blade front sight. Matching blued finish Naval Scene rolled cylinder with case hardened 3-screw frame, brass trigger guard, and steel grip. Factory inspector marked walnut grips with matching numbers on frame, barrel assembly, cylinder, trigger guard, grip, and wedge. CONDITION: Overall good. Metal turning to a gray patina with some areas of discoloration. Brass shows a golden yellow color from handling with grips in a natural oil-soaked state and added bone diamond inlay. Good mechanics and nipples. Dark bore with visible rifling and some pitting. 1,500 - 2,000

2114 - (A) FINE SAVAGE MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Savage Model: 1861 Navy Serial No. 688 Caliber/Bore: .36 Ball Barrel Length: 7” FFL Status: Antique One of the more interesting Civil War era percussion revolvers, utilizing a lever within the trigger guard to advance the cylinder and cock the hammer. This example is as standard with a polish blued 7” octagon barrel, brass cone front sight, v-notch rear, 3-line address, and 2-piece smooth walnut grips. CONDITION: Fine. Barrel retains the majority of its lustrous original blue mixing with gray patina. Frame and other components have largely faded to patina. Grips are good with moderate impressions throughout and a repaired split present in the left panel. Strong bore with some cleaned oxidation spots. Fine mechanics. A great example. 2,000 - 3,000

2115 - (A) VERY FINE COLT MODEL 1862 POCKET NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Pocket Navy Serial No. 5776 Caliber/Bore: .36 Rifled Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1861 during the first year of production. Polish blued 6 - 1/2” barrel with New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Rebated percussion cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene. Standard silver plated brass grip straps marked with “36 CAL” designation. Grips are 1-piece smooth walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains the vast majority of its factory blued with wear along the high edges and scattered marks. Cylinder is essentially gray patina with a largely legible scene. A few traces of case color visible. Grip straps display mottled golden patina. Grips are very fine with only light marks and wear. Strong and bright bore with a few oxidation spots. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed throughout. A very nice example. 2,000 - 4,000

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2116 - (A) COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1862 Police Serial No. 7944 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1861 during the first year of production. Blued 6 1/2” round barrel with 1-line New York address, pin front sight, and hammer notch rear. Fluted 5-shot .36 caliber percussion cylinder. Silver plated grip straps marked with “36 CAL” designation. Grips are 1-piece oil finished walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. Barrel retains significant portions of faded factory blue drifting to patina. Cylinder likewise retains portions of factory blue with some freckling. Frame case colors are bright and strong. The vast majority of silver plating is retained on the grip straps with some expected wear. Grips are especially fine. Strong, bright bore. Mechanically fine. Matching numbers observed throughout. 2,500 - 3,500

2117 - (A) REMINGTON-BEALS NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH CONDERATE PROVENANCE.. Manufacturer: Remington Model: Navy Serial No. 2947 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Made by E. Remington and Sons between 1861 and 1862, only 14,500 made. 7 - 1/2” octagonal blued barrel with Beals patent and Remington address information and German silver cone front sight. Blued finish cylinder and frame, brass trigger guard, and steel grip. Factory walnut 2-piece grips with matching numbers on frame under grips. According to the consignor, this revolver was acquired from the estate of Douglas Wardlaw Ewell, a relative of Confederate General Richard Stoddert Ewell, who claimed the revolver was passed to him by his father, who had inherited it from Ben Stoddard Ewell (Douglas’ grandfather who lived from 1810-1894), a CSA officer and brother to General Ewell, who was known to carry a Remington Beals revolver. The revolver comes with a letter of provenance describing the chain of history, as well as a post-war carte de visite of General Ewell. CONDITION: Overall good. Metal turning to a gray patina with some areas of discoloration. Brass shows a golden yellow color from handling with grips in a natural oil-soaked state. Good mechanics with nipples smashed from dry firing and hammer filed and reshaped. Dark bore with visible rifling and some pitting. 1,500 - 2,000

2118 - (A) MARTIAL REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Remington Model: New Model Army Serial No. 88772 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique A popular sidearm in the Civil War, this example bears martial sub inspector marks on major components as well as a crisp boxed script “GP” inspector cartouche on the left grip. Standard configuration with polished blue finish, 8” octagon barrel stamped with 3-line “NEW MODEL” address, blade front sight, frame notch rear, 6-shot .44 caliber percussion cylinder, brass trigger guard, and smooth 2-piece walnut grips. Matching numbers observed on frame, cylinder, and barrel. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. Significant portions of factory blue are retained, the balance fading to brown patina. Trigger guard displays a mellow mottled patina. Grips are fine with only light marks and wear. Excellent bore, very possibly unfired with grease still packed in the nipples. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 290

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2119 - (A) COLT POCKET NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Pocket Navy Serial No. 4646 Caliber/Bore: .36 Percussion Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1861 during the first year of production. Blued 6 1/2” octagon barrel with 1-line New York address, pin front sight, hammer notch rear, and 5-shot rebated percussion cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene. Standard “36 CAL” marked brass grip straps and 1-piece smooth walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. Barrel retains significant portions of original blue, balance fading to patina. Other iron componnets have largely turned to brown patina. Cylinder scene is mostly legible. Grip straps display a pleasing mellowing patina. Grips are especially fine with some impressions and light wear at the base. Matching numbers observed throughout. 2,000 - 4,000 2120 - (A) SCARCE COLT WELLS FARGO MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Wells Fargo Serial No. 57756 Caliber/Bore: .31 Percussion Barrel Length: 3” FFL Status: Antique Only approximately 6,000 so-called Wells Fargo Model 1849 Pockets were manufactured with 3” barrels and no loading lever. This example was manufactured circa 1853 and features a faint 2-line New York address, pin front sight, hammer notch rear, cylinder rolled with stagecoach holdup scene, silver plate grip straps, and 1-piece varnished walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good overall. Significant traces of faded blue present on barrel mixing with brown patina. Cylinder scene largely legible. Frame is also largely silvery patina with some faint case color patterning. Nearly all of the silver plating is retained on the grip straps with some thinning along the high edges. Grips are very fine with some scattered impressions and light finish loss. Strong, frosted bore. Mechanically fine. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed throughout. Wedge is a replacement. 3,000 - 5,000

2121 - (A) SIGNATURE SERIES COLT MODEL 1847 WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1847 Walker Serial No. 9776 Caliber/Bore: .44 Ball Barrel Length: 9” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in standard configuration throughout with blue finish, color case hardened frame and hammer, brass trigger guard, blued backstrap, and wood grips. Complete with factory box. Consignor states this gun was assembled by Henry Arms for him. CONDITION: Excellent+, with virtually all of the factory finishes remaining. Case colors are bold and bright. Grips are excellent+. Front sight shows verdigris from storage. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Box is very good with light wear with light water damage to lid. 1,000 - 1,500

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2122 - (A) 2ND GENERATION COLT WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER IN BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Walker Serial No. 4026 Caliber/Bore: .44 Percussion Barrel Length: 9” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in Iver Johnson Arms’ Arkansas factory under license from Colt in standard configuration throughout with blue finish, color case hardened frame and hammer, brass trigger guard, blued backstrap, and wood grips. Complete with factory box, as well as factory manuals. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent+, with nearly all of the factory finishes remaining, with scattered light handling marks. Cylinder shows a few light marks on cylinder stops, possibly only factory test cycled. Trigger guard shows some light oxidation. Case colors are bold and bright. Grips are excellent+. Bore is bright with sharp rifling, fired very little if at all. Box is very good with light wear at high edges. 400 - 600

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2123 - (A) COLT SECOND GENERATION MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Serial No. 204977 Caliber/Bore: .44 Rifled Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique High quality reintroduction of the classic Colt Model 1860 Army revolver manufactured circa 1978 to 1982 as part of the F series. Revolver is fitted with a richly blued 8” round barrel with 1-line New York address and blade front sight. Standard rebated 6-shot .44 caliber percussion cylinder rolled with the iconic Naval engagement scene. Case-hardened frame cut for shoulder stock with matching blued steel backstrap. Grips are plain 1-piece walnut. Housed in the matching factory black box with hard-to-find original Colt Black Powder brochures and factory paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Virtually all of the factory finishes are retained with only a few minor handling marks. Excellent bore appearing unfired. Box has some moderate wear from storage. 800 - 1,500

2124 - (A) CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. THE PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL WITH CARVED PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: Chicago Firearms Model: Protector Serial No. 1645 Caliber/Bore: .32 Extra Short Barrel Length: 1 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Made by the Chicago Firearms Company in Chicago, Illinois circa the 1890s with roughly 12,800 made. Factory nickel finished barrel decorated with floral etched barrel band. Round nickel-plated frame with Mother of Pearl scales and nickel-plated operating lever. Marked on sideplate “CHICAGO FIREARMS CO., CHICAGO, ILL.” and “THE PROTECTOR” with patent dates. CONDITION: Overall good with light handling marks. Pearls are good with no cracks or chips. Good mechanics and bore. Should have a box. 2,500 - 4,500

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2125 - (A) VERY FINE COLT 3RD MODEL THEUR DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Thuer Serial No. 10710 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Classic concealable derringer manufactured by Colt beginning circa 1870. Polished blue barrel with italic “COLT” marking and German silver half moon sight. Nickel plated frame with spur trigger and birds head butt. Grips are 2-piece walnut grips. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of original blue are retained on the barrel with some muzzle wear and thinning along the sides. Frame plating has a few minor spots of flaking on the right side but otherwise remains attractive and bright. The vast majority of nitre blue displayed on trigger and screws. Strong case colors present on hammer. Grips have some mild impressions and wear but remain fine overall. Excellent bore. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200 2126 - (A) FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT THIRD MODEL THUER DERRINGER WITH PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Thuer Serial No. 26049 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Production of these .41 rimfire derringers began around 1870. This example features full silver plating with wonderful detailed foliate scroll engraving over punch dot backgrounds, approximately 60% coverage. Frame marked with an “E”, indicating the extremely well executed engraving was done at the factory, likely from Helfrict’s shop, with several other closely serialized factory engraved examples published in Wilson’s “The Colt Engraving Book, Volume One”. Standard 2 - 1/2” barrel stamped on top with italic “COLT” marking and fit with a half-moon front sight. Grips are 2-piece mother of pearl. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Fine. Barrel retains nearly all of its wonderfully toned silver plating. Frame retains significant traces of silver plating in protected areas thinning to mellow patinaed brass. The majority of nitre blue is retained on screws and trigger. Strong case colors visible on hammer. Grips are excellent. Especially fine, bright bore. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 4,000 2127 - (A) ATTRACTIVE ENGRAVED COLT THIRD MODEL THUER DERRINGER WITH PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Third Model Thuer Serial No. 35007 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Colt introduced these classic .41 RF derringers around 1870. This example is fitted with a silver plated standard barrel with italic “COLT” marking and half moon sight. Barrel and brass frame are expertly engraved in the factory style with well-executed foliate scroll and punch dot backgrounds. Gold-washed trigger and hammer. Grips are 2-piece smooth mother of pearl marked on the inside of each panel with matching serial numbers. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Barrel retains the vast majority of its plating with only minor losses. Frame exhibits a very pleasing mellow patina. The majority of gold wash is displayed on trigger and hammer. Grips are excellent. Strong bore with mild cleaned oxidation spots. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000

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2128 - (A) COLT NO. 2 DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: No. 2 Derringer Serial No. 3768 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Approximately 9,000 manufactured from 1870 to 1890. Standard polished blue barrel with 2-line Colt’s Pt. address and German silver half moon front sight. Spur trigger iron frame, lightly engraved on each side and behind the hammer with foliate tendrils. 2-piece checkered walnut bird’s head grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel retains significant portions of factory blue fading to gray patina with some freckling. Frame is essentially gray patina. Grips have a few nicks and impressions but are very good overall. Strong, lightly frosted bore. Mechanically fine. 1,200 - 1,800

2129 - (C) FINE STEVENS NEW MODEL NO. 40 POCKET RIFLE. Manufacturer: Stevens Model: Pocket Rifle Serial No. 49318 Caliber/Bore: .22 RF Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Approximately 15,000 manufactured circa 1896 to 1916. Blued .22 caliber 10” octagon to round tip up barrel stamped with 2-line “J. STEVENS A. & T. CO.” address. Correct hooded post front sight with German silver half-moon blade mounted to top. Adjustable v-notch and aperture rear sight. Frame is nickel-plated with a matching nickel-plated detachable skeleton stock. Grips are smooth 2-piece walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of factory blue are retained on the barrel with some thinning and scattered marks. Frame and stock display nearly all of their bright nickel plating, a small casting flaw present at the heel. Grips are very good, with some scattered impressions. Strong, bright bore. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2130 - (A) ATTRACTIVE ENGRAVED THIRD MODEL COLT THUER DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 3rd Model Thuer Serial No. 7354 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Standard blued barrel with silver blade front sight and italic “COLT” marking, attractively embellished with foliate scroll engraving over a punch dot background. Gold bands present around the muzzle and at the breech, with the “COLT” barrel marking also bordered in gold. The foliate engraving over punch dot backgrounds extends onto the spur trigger frame, which appears to be gold-washed. Approximately 75% engraving coverage. Bird’s head grips are aftermarket. 2-piece checkered walnut. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel blue has largely faded to patina. Gold bands remain intact. Frame plating shows some thinning but remains bright and attractive. Grips are excellent. Strong bore with some lightly cleaned black powder oxidation. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500 294

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2131 - (A) PATRIOTIC ENGRAVED BROWN SOUTHERNER DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Brown Model: Southerner Serial No. 4660 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Circa 1869 to 1873. Barrel with half moon front sight, large “SOUTHERNER” marking on the top flat, and 3-line Brown MFG. address. Right side of the barrel engraved “IN GOD WE TRUST” in a banner with a central shield, the left side displays crosshatching and a few scrolls. Scarce spur trigger iron frame also engraved with foliate scroll over a punch dot background. Grips are aftermarket 2-piece smooth ivory. Accompanied by a later leather holster. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. Metal displays an even gray patina with a few traces of blued finish. Grips are fine. Bore shows black powder abrasion with defined rifling. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2132 - (A) FINE SHARPS 1A PEPPERBOX DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Sharps Model: Pepperbox Serial No. 9858 Caliber/Bore: .22 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured from 1859 to 1874. Classic blued .22 caliber fluted barrel cluster. Frame is silver plated brass with spur trigger and 2-piece foliate pattern molded gutta percha grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Barrels retain the vast majority of their bright factory blue, with some areas thinning to patina. Frame likewise retains most of its plating with some thinning to softly patinaed brass. Grips have only light handling marks. Strong, bright bore. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500

2133 - (A) ENGRAVED MERRIMACK ARMS DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Merrimack Arms Model: Derringer Serial No. 496 Caliber/Bore: .41 RF Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Approximately 6,500 produced circa 1866 to 1869 bearing Merrimack Arms address. Standard blued ctagon barrel with German silver blade front sight. Silver-plated brass spur trigger frame engraved on each side with loose foliates over punch dot backgrounds. Grips are 2-piece smooth rosewood. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel retains traces of original blue but otherwise displays gray patina. Frame exhibits a warm brass patina with significant portions of thinning silver plate present. Grips are fine with light marks and wear. Bore is bright and strong with some light cleaned oxidation spots. Mechanically fine. 1,200 - 1,800

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2134 - (A) REMINGTON MODEL 1871 ARMY ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 1871 Caliber/Bore: .50 Centerfire Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured circa 1872-1888 in standard configuration. Marked “P” and “S” on left side of frame, with Remington patent information. CONDITION: Very good, with the thin original blue remaining on barrel with scattered light oxidation and handling marks. Front sight appears to have been repaired or readded. Frame retains bright original case colors, with top and bottom edges worn to a gray patina. Hammer and breech block retain their bright finish. Forearm has a small crack on the right side and grip retains about half of the original varnish. Mechanically fine. Bore is dark. 1,600 - 3,000

2135 - (C) REMINGTON MODEL 95 OVER UNDER DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 95 Serial No. 346 Caliber/Bore: .41 Short RF Barrel Length: 3” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Type II manufactured circa 1888 to 1911. Full blued finish with blade front sight, u-notch rear, and 2-piece pearl grips. CONDTION: Good. Barrels retains the majority of their polished blue finish thinning to brown patina. Frame retains traces of blue, largely fading plum brown. Hammer retains most of its nitre blue. Grips are excellent. Strong bores with some areas of black powder abrasion. 600 - 1,000

2136 - (C) REMINGTON MODEL 95 OVER UNDER DERRINGER. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 95 Serial No. 459 Caliber/Bore: .41 Short RF Barrel Length: 3” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Type II manufactured circa 1888 to 1911. Full blue finish with blade front sight, u-notch rear, and 2-piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the expertly reapplied blue is retained throughout, the frame staring to plum. Grips are very fine showing little wear. Excellent mirror bore, displaying razor sharp rifling. Fine, tight mechanics. 600 - 800

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2137 - (A) CASED AND GOLD PLATED LEFAUCHEUX MODEL 1854 PINFIRE REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Lefaucheux Model: 1854 Serial No. 84785 Caliber/Bore: 12mm Pinfire Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in Paris by Eugene Lefaucheux, son of famed pinfire cartridge inventor Casimir Lefaucheux, during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. This lovely example is period gold plated with a 6” round barrel, high bead front sight, hammer notch rear, 6-shot cylinder, single action, 2-piece walnut grips, and lanyard loop butt. Housed in a partitioned oak case with 4 rounds of period ammunition in a poor state of preservation. According to the consigner, this revolver was acquired from the estate of Douglas Wardlaw Ewell, a relative of Confederate General Richard Stoddert Ewell, who claimed the revolver was passed to him by his father, who inherited it from Ben Stoddard Ewell (Douglas’ grandfather who lived from 1810-1894), a CSA officer and brother to General Ewell. It is worth mentioning that a number of field commanders carried these pinfire pistols, notably Jeb Stuart. The revolver comes with a copy of a letter of provenance describing the chain of history. CONDITION: Excellent. Revolver exhibits the vast majority of its gold plate with some small areas of loss and other wear. Grips are very fine with only light handling marks. Strong frosted bore, appears unfired. Mechanically fine. Case liner has some wear but still displays well. 3,000 - 5,000

2138 - (A) REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY CONVERSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Remington Model: New Model Army Conversion Serial No. 86374 Caliber/Bore: .44 CF Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Antique Made by E. Remington and Sons between 1863 and 1875. 8” octagonal blued barrel with Remington patent information and Remington address, chambered in .44 centerfire, and fit with German silver cone front sight. Period blued finished converted cylinder, blued frame with inspector’s marks, brass trigger guard, and steel grip. Factory walnut unmarked 2-piece grips with matching numbers on the frame under grips. CONDITION: Overall good, with metal turning to a bluish-brown patina with some areas of discoloration. Brass is golden yellow from handling with grips in a natural oil-soaked state. Good mechanics. Dark bore with visible rifling and some pitting. 2,000 - 3,000

2139 - (A) VERY SCARCE U.S. MARTIAL CONTRACT COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY RICHARDS CONVERSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1860 Conversion Serial No. 87038 / 263 Caliber/Bore: .44 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 7/8” FFL Status: Antique As self contained metallic cartridges became increasingly popular after the close of the Civil War, a group of 1,138 Model 1860 Army Colts were retrofitted with the Richards system from 1871 to 1872 and delivered to the U.S. Ordnance Department. Most of these revolvers saw hard frontier use, issued to various cavalry units in the West, including the Buffalo Soldiers (10th Cavalry) in Texas. This example was originally manufactured as a percussion revolver in 1863. It features a correctly shortened 7 - 7/8” round barrel with German silver blade front sight, faint 1-line New York, and ejector rod. A small “US” is correctly stamped on the barrel to the left of the wedge screw. Standard 6-stop cylinder with Richard conversion breech plate, chambered for .44 Colt. Brass trigger guard and steel backstrap. Grips are 1-piece walnut, branded on each side with illegible inspector cartouches. As with most of these contract conversions, original serial numbers are mixed. Matching conversion number “263” present on ejector rod housing, barrel lug, frame, grip straps, cylinder, conversion breech plate, and loading gate. CONDITION: Good. Steel components cleaned to an even gunmetal gray patina with some mild older oxidation spots. Markings are softened. Brass trigger guard starting to mellow. Grips appear lightly cleaned with some expected impressions. Very strong bore with light pitting throughout. Crisp mechanics. Having an overall low survival rate due to their frontier martial use, these conversions are extremely scarce in any condition. A nice addition to any Indian Wars or Western collection. 2,000 - 4,000

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2140 - (A) RELIC COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH BRIDGEPORT SCREW AND PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique A very attractive relic Colt Single Action Army, dropped and recovered at an unknown time. Classic 7 - 1/2” barrel with blade sight and kidney bean ejector rod head. No markings are visible, but chambering appears to be .45 Colt. 1 empty shell present in the cylinder. Black powder frame period fit with a scarce and desirable screw for a Bridgeport rig. Grips are 2-piece mother of pearl. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Relic. Revolver displays an even chocolate patina throughout with pitting. Grip straps retain significant portions of the more durable original nickel plating. Grips are intact but show degradation, including a large chip the the right toe. Moving parts locked up from age. A very interesting relic Single Action. 2,000 - 3,000 2141 - (A) VERY ATTRACTIVE ENGRAVED BRITISH THE BULL DOG REVOLVER. Manufacturer: British Model: The Bull Dog Caliber/Bore: .32 Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Antique High condition and ornately decorated double action revolver marked “THE BULL DOG” on the top strap. Revolver has an unidentified maker’s mark over spread eagle’s wings over the word “TRADEMARK” on the left side of the frame. Revolver has 2” ribbed nickel-plated barrel with small British Birmingham proofs and blade front sight. Vignette engraved nickel-plated frame and backstrap with bone grips. CONDITION: Overall excellent with light edge wear. Good mechanics with good bore and strong visible rifling. 800 - 1,200 2142 - (A) SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL .44 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: First Model .44 DA Serial No. 20637 Caliber/Bore: .44 S&W Russian Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” Offered by Smith & Wesson from 1881 to 1913, all frames manufactured prior to 1899. Blued finish. 6 - 1/2” ribbed barrel with 2-line address and half moon front sight. Cylinder chambered in .44 S&W. Grips are 2-piece diamond checkered S&W monogrammed hard rubber. CONDITION: Good. Traces of original blue are retained with an overall cleaned gunmetal patina. Grips show wear with scattered impressions. Bore is bright with strong, well-defined rifling and some minor pitting. Mechanically fine. Full matching serial numbers observed on frame, cylinder, latch, and scratched inside the right grip. 1,000 - 1,400 2143 - (A) REMINGTON NEW MODEL POLICE CONVERSION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Remington Model: New Model Police Serial No. 119 Caliber/Bore: .38 RF Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Made by E. Remington and Sons between 1865-1873 with 18000 made. Blued 4 - 1/2” octagonal barrel with blade front sight, Remington patent and address information, converted to .38 Rimfire. Matching blued finish factory converted cylinder with blued frame, silver plated brass trigger guard, and steel grip. Factory walnut 2-piece grips with matching numbers on the frame under the grips. CONDITION: Overall good, with metal turning to a gray patina with some areas of discoloration. Silver shows 90% remaining with edge wear from handling with varnished grips. Good mechanics with a dark bore with visible rifling and some pitting. A good solid gun. 600 - 800

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2144 - (A) JAMES REID MY FRIEND KNUCKLEDUSTER REVOLVER. Manufacturer: James Reid Model: My Friend Serial No. 5138 Caliber/Bore: .22 RF Barrel Length: 1 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique An iconic self-defense knuckleduster revolver that could also be used as a set of brass knuckles due to its distinctive grip shape, manufactured 1868 to 1882. Standard blued 7-shot pepperbox style cylinder chambered in .22 rimfire with early production safety mechanism. Frame is silver plated brass with factory foliate scroll engraving and an engraved shield on the backstrap. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Fine. The majority of the pleasantly mellow toned silver plating is retained, thinning to warm-hued brass. Cylinder retains traces of original blue, the balance displays a dark gray patina with some freckles. Fine mechanics. The last 2 digits of the serial number are observed on the cylinder and cylinder pin. 1,200 - 1,800 2145 - (A) SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 OLD MODEL ARMY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: No. 2 Serial No. 62136 Caliber/Bore: .32 RF Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured from 1861 to 1874. Polished blue finish with 5” ribbed barrel, German silver half moon front sight, 6-shot cylinder, spur trigger, and 2-piece smooth rosewood grips. CONDITION: Fine. Significant amounts of original blue are retained, mixing with gray patina. Grips are fine with light impressions and nicks. Strong bore. Tight lockup and crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000 2146 - (A) SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 SCHOFIELD SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith and Wesson Model: Schofield Serial No. 6557 Caliber/Bore: .45 S&W Schofield Barrel Length: 7” FFL Status: Antique Second Model Schofield most likely shipped November 21st, 1876, to W. M. Robinson of New York. Nickel finish with standard 7” ribbed barrel, German silver half moon front sight, rear sighting notch, .45 S&W Schofield chambering, and 2-piece smooth walnut grips. Accompanied by a 2002 dated Roy Jinks factory research letter. CONDITION: Very good overall. Significant portions of nickel are retained, mixing with a brown-gray patina and some oxidation spots. Grips are very good with scattered impressions. Bore is strong with some black powder pitting in the grooves. Fine mechanics. Matching numbers observed on the frame, cylinder, and underside of the right grip. A classic Smith & Wesson sixgun popular among Old West lawmen and cowboys alike. 1,400 - 2,600 2147 - (A) JAPANESE CONTRACT SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NO. 3 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: New Model No. 3 Serial No. 24644 Caliber/Bore: .44 S&W Russian Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Sold from 1878 to 1912, all frames manufactured prior to 1899. Reapplied blued finish throughout. Standard ribbed top break barrel with 2-line Smith & Wesson address and patent marking, half moon front sight, and u-notch rear. 6-shot fluted cylinder chambered in .44 Russian. Round butt frame fitted with 2-piece diamond checkered walnut grips and lanyard loop. Smith & Wesson letter indicates that it shipped to Takata & Company, Yokohama, Japan, as agents for the Japanese government, and further confirms configuration, including noting that the lanyard loop appears factory as a large number of No. 3s were equipped with them. CONDITION: Good. Virtually all of the reapplied finish is retained throughout. Grips are very good with only light impressions. Especially fine mirror bore with well defined rifling. Indexes correctly. Latch in need of adjustment. 2,000 - 4,000

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2148 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .38 W.C.F. LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER (1883). Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 115147 Caliber/Bore: .38 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Antique Built Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1883. Blued 26” octagon barrel with Winchester address and King’s Patent in .38-40. Bone blade front sight with standard Winchester 22 rear adjustable sight. Special ordered case hardened 3rd model frame with fire-blued loading gate, plain trigger, and full magazine. Special ordered plain walnut shotgun style butt, a smooth steel plate, and a matching plain walnut forearm. Comes with Cody Research letter confirming all options. CONDITION: 70% original remaining blue with light areas of discoloration. 10% fading case colors with the balance turning a silvery patina. The wood has traces of the original finish with light handling marks. Bright bore with good mechanics. 2,000 - 4,000 2149 - (A) ATTRACTIVELY RESTORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .22 RIMFIRE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 460324B Caliber/Bore: .22 Short Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique Third Model rifle with serial number applied June 3, 1892 in desirable .22 Short Rimfire chambering. 24” octagon barrel marked “22 SHORT” with sporting sights and full length removable tube magazine. Polished blue receiver without loading gate. Elevator engraved in script “22 CAL.”. Case hardened lever and hammer. Plain 2-piece walnut stocks with blued steel nose cap and case hardened rifle buttplate. Included factory research confirms options. CONDITION: Overall very good as expertly restored. Barrel retains nearly all of its reapplied blue with some silvering at the muzzle. Most of the bright blue on receiver is also retained, broken in along the high edges. Strong case colors, starting to fade. Stocks have been lightly cleaned with scattered impressions and a larger nick in the forend. Unusually nice, bright bore displays strong rifling. Fine mechanics. A very attractively restored, desirable, low production rimfire Winchester. 2,500 - 4,000 2150 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH EXTRA LENGTH BARREL. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 126566A Caliber/Bore: .32-20 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique 3rd model rifle manufactured in 1883. Desirable 30” octagon barrel chambered in .32-20 with blade front sight, sporting rear, and full length magazine tube. 2-piece plain walnut stocks with steel nose cap and crescent butt plate. CONDITION: Good. Rifle exhibits an even chocolate patina throughout with oxidation spots. Markings somewhat softened. Stocks are good, retaining significant portions of original finish with scattered bumps and bruises. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Good mechanics. No dust cover present. 1,500 - 2,500 2151 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 DELUXE .44-40 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1873 Serial No. 123767A Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1883. Professionally restored by an unknown gunsmith in recent times. 24” octagonal blued standard weight Winchester Steel barrel with blade front sight, 22G rear sight, and Winchester address and “King’s Patent” barrel markings. Case hardened finish third model action with unmarked brass elevator and factory installed single set trigger. Deluxe style checkered walnut pistol grip stock with case-hardened trap buttplate and ebony triangle grip inlay. Matching checkered forearm with half length magazine and factory sling swivels. Comes with Cody Research confirming all options. CONDITION: 98% as restored factory finish with light edge wear. Stock has 98% restored varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. 4,000 - 8,000 300

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2152 - (A) CUSTOM ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HEAVY BARREL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE (1892). Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1885 Serial No. 56200 Caliber/Bore: .32-40 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Model 1885 High Wall chambered in .32-40 W.C.F. manufactured by Winchester 1892. The full-length octagonal barrel is stamped “--MANUFACTURED BY THE---/ ---WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A.---”, with the caliber designation “32-40” present at the rear towards the breech. Either side of the receiver, as well as the muzzle and breech end of the barrel, has been wonderfully custom engraved at one time, exhibiting finely executed scroll engraving on a punch dot background. Buttplate tang bears identical scrollwork. Underside of frame is engraved with what appears to be the initials “CP” in stylized characters. Frame tang is mounted with a Lyman aperture rear sight. Barrel retains its dovetailed rear sight with graduations of 50 and 200 yards, with the blade front sight featuring a flip-up globe sight. Frame exhibits a high gloss finish, with the barrel featuring a standard blue finish. Furniture consists of a custom ebony inlaid schnabel tip forend, with a proper period wood buttstock. CONDITION: Frame retains large amounts of its reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some wear and areas of pitting beneath the finish. Barrel retains fair amounts of what appears to be its original factory blue finish, with worn areas showing through to a pleasing brown patina overall. Dark bore, exhibiting pitting and fair rifling throughout. Custom wood forend is excellent. Buttstock exhibits some minor marks from handling and storage and some minor losses around the edges of the buttplate, but otherwise is sturdy and serviceable. A very attractive, custom engraved, Winchester Model 1885 High Wall single shot rifle. 3,000 - 5,000

SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 2153 - (C) RESTORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .44 W.C.F. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1892 Serial No. 198612 Caliber/Bore: .44 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1902. Restored and upgraded by an unknown professional gunsmith at an unknown date. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address, marked “.44 W.C.F.”, and fitted with a full length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with graduated flip rear sight. Case hardened solid frame with nitre blued loading gate, case hardened hammer, lever, and plain trigger. Custom figured walnut stocks with case hardened crescent steel buttplate. Comes with Cody research confirming manufacture and options. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% remaining case colors. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Pitted bore with visible rifling. Soft mechanics. 3,500 - 5,500

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2154 - (C) MARLIN MODEL 1893 .38-55 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Marlin Model: 1893 Serial No. 388905 Caliber/Bore: .38-55 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by J.M. Marlin Firearms Company circa 1915. 28” octagon blued Special Smokeless steel barrel with Marlin address in .38-55 with sheared blade front sight and buckhorn rear sight. Case-hardened takedown frame receiver marked “MARLIN SAFETY” with plain trigger and blued magazine tube. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip configuration stocks with checkered forearm and case-hardened steel buttplate. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% bright vivid case colors. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics; the magazine tube has the wrong fastening screw. 2,000 - 3,000

2155 - (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. 50900 Caliber/Bore: .38-55 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Antique Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1898. Plain, 28” blued octagonal factory special order Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address, chambered in 38-55, and full length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with standard 22 rear sight. Blued solid frame with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with case-hardened crescent steel buttplate. Factory research confirms options. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with light freckling with 90% remaining action blue with silver edges. 40% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 3,500 - 5,000

2156 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .38-55. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. 294921 Caliber/Bore: .38-55 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1906. Plain 26” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address, proofmark, and marked “.38-55” with a blued full length tubular magazine. Standard front sight with reproduction buckhorn rear sight. Blued solid frame with nitre blued loading gate, case-hardened hammer, lever, and plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with case-hardened crescent steel buttplate. Cody Research confirms all options. CONDITION: 95% fading barrel blue with light pit on right side 9” from the muzzle. Action blue fading to a brown patina. Traces of original varnish with small handling marks, bruises, and dings. Pitted bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 4,000

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2157 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .30 W.C.F. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. 70837 Caliber/Bore: .30 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1899. Extra light 26” half octagon blued “Nickel” steel marked barrel with Winchester address, integral ramp front sight, and period King full buckhorn replacement sight. Blued takedown receiver with half magazine, plain trigger, and Lyman tang peep sight. Standard walnut stocks with special order crescent steel buttplate with trap. Special order hook-and-eye sling swivels. Comes with Cody Research letter verifying all options except King rear sight and tang peep sight. CONDITION: 70% fading barrel and action blue with corners starting to silver. Wood has traces of varnish with usage dings and marks. Frosted bore with visible lands and grooves with good mechanics. 2,500 - 3,500

2158 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .32 W.S. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 64 Serial No. 1556564 Caliber/Bore: .32 W.S. Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic High condition Model 64 made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1949. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Proof Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and marked “MODEL 64”, with 1/2 length tubular blued magazine. Standard front sight (missing hood) with plugged rear sight and Lyman receiver peep. Blued solid frame with blued loading gate, hammer, and lever with plain trigger. Deluxe checkered walnut stock with blued steel buttplate. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with some light discoloration areas. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. Missing leather sling and swivels. 2,000 - 3,000

2159 - (C) PRE-WAR WINCHESTER MODEL 71 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .348 W.C.F. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 71 Serial No. 13973 Caliber/Bore: .348 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1937. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Proof Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and marked “MODEL 71” with half length blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight (missing hood) with plugged rear sight and Lyman bolt peep. Blued solid frame with blued loading gate, hammer, and lever and plain trigger. Deluxe configuration checkered walnut stock with blued steel buttplate. Comes with Cody research confirming manufacture. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks, and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. Missing leather sling and swivels. 2,500 - 3,500

2160 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 94 .30 WCF LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 94 Serial No. 1078259 Caliber/Bore: .30 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1930. 20” round blued factory Winchester Nickel Steel barrel with Winchester address, “TRADEMARK” and “MODEL 94” markings, and a fully blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with standard carbine rear sight. Blued solid frame saddle ring receiver with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stocks with blued carbine style steel buttplate. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 60% fading barrel blue with light pitting; 5% remaining action blue with balance turning a silvery patina. No varnish remaining. Heavy handling marks and dings overall with an added painted motif of a badge marked crudely “MYSTIC BROTHERHOOD OF WILD WOOLY WEST” with “INFAMOUS” marked on the star. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 600 - 800

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2161 - (C) SILVER PLATED COLT BISLEY MODEL IN .38 WCF WITH PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Bisley Serial No. 309458 Caliber/Bore: .38 WCF Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Colt Firearms in 1909. Factory letter accompanying this gun lists shipment to a C.A. McMillan at an unknown address. Factory silver finish throughout. “BISELY MODEL 38 W.C.F.” marked barrel fitted with added blade bead front sight, attached to remnants of original blade sight, and marked with Colt’s single-line address. Colt and Colt Patent smokeless frame with matching serial numbers on receiver, trigger guard, and butt. Fitted with factory carved pearl grips with owner’s initials “CAM” carved in a rope style. Comes with factory letter verifying shipment and manufacture and consignor research attempting to research original owner. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 80% original silver plate finish with light handling marks and areas of silver flaking. Good grips with handling grime stains. Frosted bore with visible rifling and good mechanics with all 4 click positions. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 4,000 - 6,000

2162 - (C) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN .45 COLT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 24788SA Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Second Generation manufactured circa 1959. Classic blued 4 - 3/4” barrel with 1-line address, blade front sight, and .45 Colt chambering. Grips are 1-piece imitation ivory with steer head, as well as deep dish forward facing rampant Colt medallions. Inside of the backstrap scribed “J Howell Bought / 10-27-67”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Good. Significant portions of thinning blued finish present on most components. Frame has case colors have drifted to silvery patina. Grips have a mellow ivory patina with scattered handling marks and light staining. Bright bore displaying sharp rifling. Fine mechanics with all 4 clicks. 1,000 - 2,000

2163 - (C) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH BOX (1968). Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 47762SA Caliber/Bore: .45 LC Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Blue and case hardened Colt Single Action Army revolver manufactured 1968. Single line address on top of the barrel “COLT’S PT. FA. MFG. CO HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” Caliber designation on the left side of the barrel “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45”. 2-line patent dates with a Rampant Colt logo on the left side of the frame. 2-piece plastic grips. Comes in the original Colt factory stagecoach box. CONDITION: This gun retains the vast majority of the original factory applied blue finish. It has just a bit of holster wear at the muzzle and some slight high edge wear. Vibrant case color on the frame. Grips are as mint with no chips or cracks. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. The box is solid with great graphics. 2,600 - 4,600 304

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2164 - (C) COLT 2ND GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH STAGECOACH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 54756SA Caliber/Bore: .45 LC Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1970. Blue and case hardened Colt Single Action Army revolver. Single line address on top of the barrel “COLT’S PT. FA. MFG. CO HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” Caliber designation on the left side of the barrel, “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45” 2 line patent dates with a Rampant Colt logo on the left side of the frame. 2-piece plastic grips. Comes in the original Colt factory stagecoach box. CONDITION: This gun retains the vast majority of the original factory applied blue finish. It has just a bit of holster wear at the muzzle and some slight high edge wear. Vibrant case color on the frame. Grips are near mint with no chips or cracks. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. The box is solid with great graphics. 2,600 - 4,600

2165 - (C) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 28743SA Caliber/Bore: .45 LC Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1960 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with blade front sight, frame notch rear, and single line barrel address. Mounted with checkered gutta percha factory grips with Rampant Colt in an oval on either side. Aftermarket engraved on butt “Warren A. Hurst”. CONDITION: Very good, with barrel and ejector rod housing retaining nearly all of the original blue finish with scattered light freckling and high edge wear. Frame case colors have faded but are still present with light freckling on right side. Cylinder retains about half of its original bluing with blue in all of the flutes. Trigger guard and backstrap are mostly worn to a gray patina. Grips are excellent. Mechanically fine with all 4 stops present. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. 2,500 - 4,500

2166 - (C) COLT 2ND GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 2480SA Caliber/Bore: .38 Spl. Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1956 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .38 Special with blade front sight, frame notch rear sight, blue finish, and color case hardened frame. Mounted with 1 piece ivory grips. CONDITION: Excellent, with nearly all of the original finish remaining and light freckling to ejector rod housing and hammer. Frame retains brilliant case colors. Grips are in matching condition with no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine, with all 4 stops present. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. 2,500 - 4,000

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2167 - (C) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 349155 Caliber/Bore: .38 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1927 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .38 WCF (.38-40) with blade front sight and frame notch rear. Blue finish with case-hardened frame and hammer. Mounted with custom 1 piece ivory grips professionally carved with floral and scroll motifs on a punchdot background on both grip panels. Complete with a copy of a factory letter dated July 16, 2004, confirming configuration with the exception of grips listed as “rubber”. This revolver was part of a June 3, 1927 shipment to California Hardware Company in Los Angeles, California, in a shipment of 2 guns of the same type. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, with most of the original bluing remaining with high-edge wear throughout and scattered minor freckling. Case colors have faded but are still present. Grips are excellent, with no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine, with all 4 stops present and mainspring lightened. Bore is frosted with defined rifling. 3,500 - 5,500

2168 - (C) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER SHIPPED TO THE COPPER QUEEN MINE, ARIZONA TERRITORY. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 236214 Caliber/Bore: .32 W.C.F. Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1902 with 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .32 WCF (.32-20) with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Mounted with custom 1 piece ivory grips featuring professionally carved vine and floral motif on a punchdot background. Accompanied by a copy of a factory letter confirming configuration with the exception of stocks being listed as “Not Listed” as well as shipment on December 1, 1902, to the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company in Bisbee, Territory of Arizona, in a shipment of 10 guns of the same type. CONDITION: Good, as refinished, with a majority of the added blue finish remaining with scattered light freckling throughout. Frame has been cleaned to a gray patina with freckling on recoil shields. Grips are excellent with no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine with all 4 stops present and mainspring lightened. Bore is bright with defined rifling. 3,500 - 5,500

2169 - (C) RESTORED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 221116 Caliber/Bore: .41 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1902 with 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .41 Colt with blade front sight and frame notch rear. Only about 16000 Colt standard frame Single Action Army revolvers were made in this caliber. Mounted with 2 piece checkered gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval on either side. CONDITION: Very good as professionally restored, with nearly all of the added blue finish remaining with scattered light freckling and handling marks. Frame retains brilliant added case colors with areas of light pits on frame near forcing cone and red freckling on hammer. Grips are in very good condition with no major cracks and several added “kill notches” on butt. Mechanically tight and crips with all 4 notches present. Bore is dark with heavy abrasion. 2,500 - 5,500

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2170 - (C) CUSTOM ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 296441 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Originally manufactured in 1907. Reapplied blue finish throughout embellished with foliate scroll and floral engraving. The original 4 3/4” barrel has been sleeved and remarked for “.22 COLT”. Barrel has also been fit with a raised rib with blade front sight and adjustable rear. 6-shot fluted cylinder likewise sleeved for .22 LR, the hammer reprofiled for the rimfire shells. Outfitted with a pair of stag grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. Nearly all of the reapplied finish is retained throughout with a light turn line. Grips are fine. Strong, frosted bore. Good mechanics. Rear sight is bent and in need of repair. A very interesting conversion. 1,500 - 2,500

2171 - (C) COLT BISLEY MODEL .45 COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Bisley Serial No. 229253 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1902 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Marked on left side of barrel “(Bisley Model) 45 COLT”. Mounted with 2 piece checkered gutta percha grips featuring Rampant Colt on either side. CONDITION: Fair, with nearly all finishes cleaned to a gray patina with handling marks and freckling throughout. Grips show no major signs of distress. Cylinder stop is a little loose, but when hammer is pulled all the way rearward, there are 4 stops and the cylinder locks up tightly. Bore is frosted with moderate abrasion throughout and visible rifling. 1,000 - 2,000

2172 - (C) 2ND GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 7194SA Caliber/Bore: .45 Long Colt Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1956 with 5 - 1/2” barrel chambered in .45 Long Colt with blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blue finish with case-colored frame, bright hammer, and mounted with 2-piece checkered gutta percha grips featuring a Rampant Colt in an oval on either side. CONDITION: Excellent, with nearly all of the original finishes remaining with scattered light handling marks and light freckling on hammer. Frame retains brilliant original case colors. Grips are in matching condition with no major signs of distress. Cylinder has a small dragline. Mechanically tight and crisp with all 4 stops on hammer. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. 1,800 - 2,200

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2173 - (C) PRE-WAR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN BOX (1907). Manufacturer: Colt Model: SAA Serial No. 289108 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1907. Classic 4 - 3/4” configuration with a blade front sight and notch rear sight in top strap. Left side of barrel with “45 COLT”; top with 2 line block Hartford address. Kidney-shaped ejector rod head. Case colored frame with 2-line 3-date patent information on left side of frame, with encircled pony behind. Left side of trigger guard with Colt “VP” proof and “T” proof. Fire blued frame screws and trigger. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed on frame, trigger guard, butt, back of cylinder; right grip scale with “4063” inscribed. Housed in a Colt maroon box serialized to a different gun on the bottom. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good as restored. Barrel with the vast majority of the reapplied bluing with areas of thinning scattered throughout, and losses to high edges, including ejector rod housing, at muzzle, and an area under caliber legend. Frame is very good with some superficial scratches and some scattered spotting, thinning at edges. Backstrap thinning at rear, with heavier losses towards butt. Box is very good with some rubs and age-related distress, but solid and complete. Mechanically fine with all 4 Colt clicks, bore with strong rifling and some mild frosting throughout. 2,000 - 4,000

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2174 - H.H. HEISER TOOLED LEATHER HOLSTER. Classic western double “Mexican loop” pattern Buscadero holster by H. H. Heiser Saddlery, Denver, Colorado, and marked as such on reverse. This is #753 in the Heiser catalog as an “Extra Fine Belt Holster” with a narrow belt loop with brass snap closures. Also described as “full Mexican hand carved” in floral motifs on both body and skirt. Both elements are also fully “hand thong wrap stitched” with contrasting rawhide lacing that gives these holsters a very distinctive and attractive look. Body has a deep recurve throat profile that adds to its classic profile. Circa 1920s-1930s. CONDITION: Excellent in all respects. 500 - 800

2175 - LARGE LOT OF VINTAGE COLT PARTS. Dealer or gunsmith lot of vintage and antique Colt and aftermarket parts. Large plastic organizer box of cylinder retaining pins, hammers, screws, etc. along with another box primarily SAA grips of various types; bone, hard rubber, walnut, etc.; most are factory Colt. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Good. Grips are in various stages of wear from moderately worn to excellent. 800 - 1,000

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2176 - DOUBLE LOOP HOLSTER BY W. MUSGRAVE OF MONTROSE, COLORADO. Classic western double-loop style revolver holster for a Colt SAA with a 4 - 1/2” barrel. Scarce maker mark of “W. MUSGRAVE / MAKER / MONTROSE - COLO”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Supple leather with a beautiful linear edge tooled pattern. 500 - 800

2177 - DOUBLE LOOP HOLSTER BY W. F. CHALMERS OF LANDER , WYOMING. Classic “Mexican” loop pattern holster for a 7 - 1/2” Colt SAA revolver. Scarce frontier maker stamp: “W.F. CHALMERS / LANDER / WYO”. in sideways diamond on front top of holster beneath throat. Fabricated of light skirting leather, and features a nice throat recurve. Holster is adorned with floral and scalloped stamps on edges and loops. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Honest age commensurate wear overall with tight stitching. Supple and ready to display with your gun. 1,000 - 1,200

2178 - LOT OF 2: TOOLED LEATHER HOLSTERS. Lot consists of (A) Mexican loop holster for a 7 / 1/2 “ Colt Single Action Army revolver. It has a floral and zigzag pattern. The top loop reads “7 1/2 OLIVE 2”. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) Slim Jim style holster for an 1851 Colt Navy Revolver. It has a carved floral pattern. Stitching is starting to come apart at the top rear of the holster. It is missing the plug at the bottom of the holster. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Holsters show wear and some use. 1,000 - 2,000

2179 - SINGLE ACTION ARMY SKELETON STOCK. These were especially popular in England, manufactured for mounting on firstgeneration Single Action Armies during the end of the 19th century. Approximately 16 - 3/4” long brass stock with nickel finish. Blued adjustment screw and crosspin with color case hardened knurled adjustment knob. Complete with aftermarket extra length Single Action Army hammer screw. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent with nearly all of the nickel remaining, with scattered areas of verdigris and light finish loss, especially on buttplate. 1,000 - 2,000

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2180 - LARGE LOT OF WESTERN GUN BELTS AND HOLSTERS. Model: 25 x 16 x 5” Lot consists of holsters and belts to include (A) Double loop western style, flap, and one with pitiado cactus fiber Mexican decorated with Indian chief motif. Flap holster is maker marked: “H.H. HEISER / MAKER / DENVER, COLO”. (B) Belt holster for the Colt M1903 pocket pistol. Maker marked: “SHELTON-PAYNE ARMS CO. / MAKERS/ El Paso. TEX”. (C) Winchester carbine scabbard with large copper rivets. (D) 4 western belts, one a cartridge belt with .38 caliber loops. Maker marked: “H.H. HEISER / MAKER / DENVER, COLO”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Belts are supple and useable, holsters are are relatively solid with life left in the leather. Scabbard is soft but show crazing overall. 800 - 1,000

2181 - LOT OF ANTIQUE HOLSTERS AND CARTRIDGE BOX. Lot consists of: (A) Tooled leather shoulder holster that fits a Colt M1877 “Lightning” revolver. Maker stamped: “P.A. WILKERSON / BUFFALO / WYO”. (B) US M1879 revolver holster. “U.S. Military Holsters and Pistol Boxes” by Meadows discusses these holsters, on pgs. 101-102; the Watervliet Aresenal annual statement of manufacturers for the fiscal year 1878-1879, records the manufacture of 2000 pistol holsters, Colt Cal. .45. The holster also fits the Smith and Wesson Schofield revolver. Holster shows a very faint “U.S.” embossed to the flap. The reverse of the holster, to the loop, has a faint “Watervliet Arsenal” stamp. The stitching and seams are intact, the leather shows very light flaking with the original plug intact. (C) US M1874 McKeever pouch. Pouch contains 20 original U.M.C. head stamped .45-70 cartridges. Stamped on the strap reverse “ROCK ISLAND / ARSENAL.” PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Leather on all items is stable with some showing period wear. All straps are intact and flaps supple. 800 - 1,200

2182 - LOT OF WESTERN GUN LEATHER. Lot consists of: (A) Western money belt style cartridge belt with nickeled buckle. Belt has 30 .44 caliber loops and top and bottom edge buck stitching. (B) Leather shoulder pouch or map/document case by desirable western maker. Marked in center stamped logo on flap: “CHAS A. SWOPE / MAKER / MONTROSE. COLO”. (C) Standard issue Civil War issue saber knot and leather belt. (D) Floral carved holster with large brass studs. (E) Single loop buscadero style gun rig with silver conchos and edge buck stitching. Fits a 4 - 3/4” Colt SAA. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Holsters show honest period wear with the most fragile being the one with the large studs. Saber knot is showing some cracking and flaking to surface finish. 600 - 800

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2183 - PUSH DAGGER WITH IVORY HANDLE, SHEATH. Blade Length: 4 - 1/2” Overall Length: 6 - 3/4” 19th-century gambler’s push dagger with belt-clip sheath. Unmarked blade with ivory grip that features a corner pinned silver shield escutcheon. 4 - 1/2” blade and 6 - 3/4” overall. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Mellow gray patina overall with fine light pitting that has been removed at some point. Ivory show fine age fissures but is solid and intact to handle. 1,500 - 2,000

2184 - THE HUNTERS COMPANION SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIFE BY MOTTRAM TAYLOR & CO. Blade Length: 8” Overall Length: 13” This knife has an 8” clip-point blade with 3 - 1/2” false edge. The left side is “THE HUNTER’S COMPANION” along the top of the blade, along with a stamped eagle with a banner that reads “BEST QUALITY”. The ricasso is stamped “MOTTRAM / TAYLOR & Co. / SHEFFIELD”. The ovoid-shaped guard is made of German silver. The ivory grip scales are laid on brass backplates with roped edges. The left side features a German silver escutcheon without inscription. Grip scales are retained by 4 silver pins on each side. Complete with its original leather sheath with German silver throat mount and a replaced mount at the tip. Brown leather Wirth gilt pressed borders. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Blade has been heavily cleaned, some areas of deep pitting, the name “MOTTRAM” partially obscured by pitting. Grips retain a pleasing honey patina. Sheath shows large areas of losses to surface of leather, tip replaced. A very attractive ivory-handled Sheffield Bowie knife. 1,000 - 2,000

2185 - DESIRABLE DOUBLE NUDE LOGO R.W. LOVELESS NEW YORK SPECIAL CUSTOM KNIFE WITH IVORY GRIPS AND SHEATH. Blade Length: 3” Overall Length: 7” A maker that needs no introduction, Bob Loveless is known as one of the greatest modern knifemakers to exist, making high-end knives for the consumer market as well as US government organizations such as the CIA and US Army Special Forces. 3” drop point blade with desirable reclined double nude woman logo. Mounted with pre-1989 ban elephant ivory grips sourced from friend-of-the-maker Jack Lucarelli, who was the only one whom the orders flowed through for Loveless Knives when Bob Loveless stopped taking direct orders. This knife was ordered by Exquisite Knives through Lucarelli in this configuration along with no serial numbers on ricasso or on sheath “just to be a bit more unique”. Complete with Loveless Riverside California marked leather sheath. Accompanied by correspondence from Exquisite Knives from when this knife was originally purchased in 2015. CONDITION: Excellent+ and near mint with blade still in the original polish with minor scattered handling marks. Grip scales are in matching condition with no major signs of distress. Sheath is excellent. 4,000 - 6,000

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2186 - LOT OF 7: US WWII-COLD WAR FIGHTING KNIVES AND BAYONETS. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) Case M3 fighting knife with first type marking “U.S. M3 CASE 1943” on blade. Standard configuration with blued guard and leather grip. Housed in a leather M6 scabbard marked “U.S. M6 / MILSCO / 1943”. Knife and scabbard both exhibit wear from use and storage with nice patina. (B) Cattaraugus 225Q in standard configuration with crisp ricasso marking and polished finish on blade. Pommel marked “2”. Housed in an unmarked leather scabbard with handling wear. (C) Cattaraugus 225Q in standard configuration with crisp ricasso marking and polished finish on blade. Housed in an unmarked leather scabbard with handling wear. (D) Schrade-Walden fighting knife with parkerized blade and crisp ricasso marking. Leather grip with red spacers. Housed in an unmarked leather scabbard with handling wear. (E) M4 bayonet in standard configuration marked U.S. M4 / Aerial” on guard. Numbered “141” on pommel. Housed in an M8A1 scabbard by B.M. Co. Nice patina throughout with wear from use and storage. (F) M7 bayonet marked by Colt on right side of blade. Standard configuration and housed in an M8A1 scabbard by P.W.H. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. (G) Colt M7 bayonet marked “Made in Germany” on ricasso. Complete with black M8A1 scabbard also marked “Made in Germany”. Nice finish exhibiting light wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,500 - 2,500

2187 - GEORGE BEARDSHAW BOWIE KNIFE. Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 14 - 1/2” Circa 1840s Gold Rush-era guardless Bowie Knife with 10” clip point blade. Pressed horn handle with shell motif pommel retained by 5 small copper rivets on each side. Left side of blade is maker stamped with crown and “V R” proof over “G. BEARDSHAW / CAST STEEL.”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with no evidence of sharpening to blade. Some light mossing, mostly toward tip and spine. 1,500 - 2,000

2188 - LOT OF 12: WESTERN KNIVES. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) Large reproduction Bowie knife with blade etched “A SURE DEFENCE.” (B) Small skinning knife and sheath; Prov. USA. (C) Colonial bone handled penknife. (D) Oversized Samuel C. Wragg “CELEBRATED DIRK KNIFE,” (E) Colonial skinner with no sheath. (F) Small “HAWKEN” pen knife with scrimshaw tomahawk, musket, and powder horn on handle. (G) Modern fish cleaning knife with horse head pommel. (H) Small folding penknife with floral gold panels, ricasso stamped: C.K. & CO. (I) Small penknife with mother of pearl grips. Ricasso stamped: “SUPERIOR / CUTLERY K & CO”. (J) Mother of pearl locket knife. Ricasso stamped: “BLACKWELL”. (K) Small lucky horseshoe folding penknife. Ricasso stamped: “AMBASSADOR, U.S.A.”. (L) Small pocketknife with ivory grips. Ricasso stamped: “WILL & FINCK”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Age commensurate wear to all knives. Blades seem to all open with no issues. 200 - 400

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2189 - RANDALL 1 OF 86 MODEL 12-9 NASA MISSION MEMORIAL KNIFE. Blade Length: 9” Overall Length: 14” Randall Model 12-9 with #14 grind. The knife is 1 of 86 that were dedicated to Challenger Mission (STS 51-1) January 28th, 1986, which resulted in disaster when all 7 crew members were tragically killed during the shuttle’s explosion. This commemorative knife is quite attractive and features a 9” stainless blade, marked on left side with Randall maker mark and “1 of 86” with an image of the Challenger space shuttle on the right side. Nickel silver cross guard and pommel with black and aluminum spacers. “NASA brown” micarta handle, made from original G3 salvaged from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 during refit after the disaster. The knife is accompanied by the original brown leather scabbard featuring Randall’s logo which is flanked by “CHALLENGER / MISSION MEMORIAL”, and sharpening stone. Complete with certificate of authenticity issued by Captain Chris Stanaback (Sportsman’s Services, Authorized Randall Dealer) and Perry Miller (Spaceport Cutlery, President of National Knife Collectors Association and National Knife Museum). CONDITION: Bright blade with no major signs of distress. Handle is in matching condition. Scabbard is pliable, with tight stitching, and only scattered light handling blemishes. Light verdigris around rivets. Very good. 1,000 - 2,000

2190 - RANDALL 1 OF 50 MODEL 14 CDT NASA MISSION MEMORIAL KNIFE. Blade Length: 7 - 5/8” Overall Length: 12 - 1/2” Randall Model 14 that is 1 of 50 in this configuration. This commemorative knife is quite attractive and features a 7 - 5/8” stainless blade, marked on left side with Randall maker mark with Orlando, FL. address. Nickel silver cross guard and pommel with black and aluminum spacers. “NASA brown” micarta handle, made from original G3 salvaged from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39. The knife is accompanied by the original brown leather scabbard featuring Randall’s logo on the beltloop and NASA “meatball” logo on tip. Complete with sharpening stone. The knife comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Captain Chris Stanaback (Sportsman’s Services, Authorized Randall Dealer) and Perry Miller (Spaceport Cutlery, President of National Knife Collectors Association and National Knife Museum). CONDITION: Bright blade with no major signs of distress. Handle is in matching condition. Scabbard is pliable, with tight stitching, and only scattered light handling blemishes. Light verdigris around rivets. Very good. 1,000 - 2,000

2191 - RANDALL MODEL 12-9 KNIFE. Blade Length: 9” Overall Length: 14” An attractive Randall Model 12-9 knife that features a 9” stainless blade, marked on left side with Randall maker mark. Brass cross guard and pommel with brass, black, and stacked leather spacers. Mammoth ivory handle. The knife is accompanied by a black scabbard that is marked by Randall on the belt loop. CONDITION: Bright blade with no major signs of distress. Handle exhibits light wear with patina and fingerprint impressions on pommel. Scabbard is pliable, with tight stitching, and only scattered light handling blemishes. Very good. 1,000 - 2,000

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2192 - LOT OF NATIVE AMERICAN ITEMS. Lot consists of: (A) Buckskin gauntlets with beaded Plateau Indian floral and fringed cuffs. (B) Pair of Sioux child’s moccasins made of Indian tanned buckskin and rawhide soles. Geometric and cross designs of white heart rose, greasy yellow, and blue beads on a sinew-sewn white background. (C) Jeweler made sterling silver and 10K gold western belt buckle set and keeper with no maker mark. (D) 1930s Navajo concho belt with (8) 2 - 1/2” by 2” sterling silver conchos with turquoise stones inset in the center. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Moccasins and gauntlets are supple and displayable, concho belt is wearable, and all the sterling buckle set needs is the correct belt. 1,000 - 1,500

2193 - STRIKING CARL MOON NATIVE AMERICAN GOLDTONE. Carl Moon (1879-1948), a contemporary of Edward Curtis, moved to the American Southwest in 1903 to capture Native American culture and the West through painting and photography. Circa 1905-1910, this powerful orotone photographic print on glass captures a sorrowful Navajo boy staring intently at the viewer. Singed “C. Moon” in gold script at the lower left. Image is presented in what appears to be the original, ornately molded gilt gesso frame. Raised gilt letter “CARL MOON / 565 N. Mentor Av / Pasadena, Cal.” studio label is retained on backing. View approximately 7 - 3/8” x 9 - 3/8”, Overall 13 - 1/8” x 15 - 1/4”. CONDITION: Very good overall. Image is clean and sharp, as is the signature. Frame has an attractive aged appearance with scattered handling marks and some wear to the gilt. An outstanding, well-presenting Western image. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 2,000 - 4,000

2194 - LOT OF 6: ANTIQUE WESTERN SPURS. Lot consists of: (A) Matched set of star-marked August Buermann Texas-style spurs with long shanks. Original leather straps are marked: “SNYDER CO. DENVER.” (B) Matched set of Mexican Charro spurs double mounted with silver stripes and wool embellished straps. (C) Double-mounted Mexican Charro spurs with above average silver work and vintage leather straps. (D) Matched set of nickel over iron “KELLY” marked spurs. (E) Hand-forged iron and silver cinch or saddle girth strap buckle. (F) Set of US M1885 cavalry brass spurs with original leather straps. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Commensurate period wear, no broken parts, rowels spin freely and straps are supple enough to display. 600 - 800 314

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2195 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1898 10 GAUGE SALUTE CANNON WITH ORIGINAL CRATE. FFL Status: Antique Made by Bellmore-Johnson circa 1960 under license from Winchester with black painted iron frame and original wooden red “WINCHESTER” marked crate with original paperwork. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1,000 - 1,500

2196 - VINTAGE MOUNTED LONGHORNS. Mounted set of antique Texas longhorns. Measuring and impressive 76” or just over 6 feet. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good, with some wear to buffalo fur center mount section. 400 - 600

2197 - MINIATURE COLT SAA CUT-AWAY BY UBERTI WITH AMMO BOX. Manufacturer: A. Uberti Model: Colt S.A.A. Serial No. 1692 Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” Only 3 skeletonized cut-away Colt Single Action Army revolvers were manufactured prior to World War II, one of which was owned by Dick Burdick for nearly 40 years. This wonderfully detailed 47% scale miniature expertly replicates these extremely scarce cut-away guns, allowing the complete internals to be viewed. In-the-white steel construction bearing Uberti address on the underside of the barrel, full moving parts, and 1-piece walnut grips. Accompanied by a miniature Frankfort Arsenal ammunition box. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, with only a few light handling marks. Mechanically fine. A very neat addition to any Colt collection. 500 - 1,000

2198 - LOT OF 3: EARLY BOXES OF FRANKFORT ARSENAL .45 COLT AMMUNITION, ONE DATED 1873. Lot consists of (A) Box of 12 Cartridges for Colt’s Revolver, Cal. .45. Full and factory sealed. Frankford Arsenal, December, 1873 (B) 12 Revolver Cartridges, caliber .45, Frankford Arsenal, 1876. Full and factory sealed. (C) 12 Revolver Cartridges, caliber .45, Frankford Arsenal, 1878. Full and factory sealed. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: All boxes show some staining and storage wear. 600 - 900

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2199 - DOMINION PICTURE BOX OF .41 LONG COLT AMMUNITION. Dominion picture box with an 1877 Colt Thunderer on the top label. 33 original rounds. Tan 2-piece box with a green top label and a tan side label. CONDITION: Top label has some chipping and staining. Side label shows some staining and is missing small parts of the label. The box shows storage wear. 600 - 1,000

2200 - WINCHESTER PICTURE BOX OF .38 LONG COLT AMMUNITION. Winchester picture box with an 1877 Colt lightning on the top label. Full and has 31 correct rounds. Tan 2-piece box with a green top label and an orange side label. CONDITION: Top label has some chipping and staining. Side label shows some staining and is missing parts of the label. The box has been repaired and shows wear. 400 - 600

2201 - WINCHESTER PICTURE BOX OF .38 LONG COLT AMMUNITION. Winchester picture box with an 1877 Colt Lightning on the top label. Full and correct tan 2-piece box with a green top label and an orange side label. CONDITION: Top label has some chipping and staining. Side label shows some staining and is missing small parts of the label. The box has been repaired and shows wear. 400 - 600

2202 - LOT OF 4: VINTAGE BOXES OF AMMUNITION. Lot consists of (A) Remington .41 Long Colt ammunition. Tan 2-piece box with pink top and side labels. Box is full and factory sealed. CONDITION: Labels show some chipping and staining. Box shows edge wear. (B) Remington .38 Short Rimfire ammunition. Plaid 2-piece box with a blue top label and a red side label. Box is full and factory sealed. CONDITION: Top labels shows very little storage wear. Box is as mint. (C) Winchester .32 Short Smith & Wesson. Tan 2-piece box with green top label and orange side label. Box is full and factory sealed. CONDITION: Labels and box show very little wear. As mint box. (D) Winchester .32 Short Smith & Wesson. Tan 2-piece box with green top label and orange side label. Box is full. CONDITION: Labels and box show staining and some chipping. 200 - 400

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2203 - LOT OF 7 BOXES OF AMMO. Lot consists of (A) Peters .45 Auto Colt Ammunition. Full and correct box, opened. CONDITION: Box and labels show staining and storage wear. (B) Peters .41 Long Colt ammunition. Box has 17 original rounds. CONDITION: Box is dirty and shows wear. (C) United States Cartridge Co. 44 C.F. Box. This is an empty box. CONDITION: Poor, with damage and wear. (D) Union Metallic Cartridge Co. .44 Caliber Winchester. Box is full and correct and has been opened. CONDITION: The box is good and labels are in good to better condition. The ammunition is corroded. (E) Winchester Western box of .44-40 Winchester ammunition. The box contains 31 original rounds. CONDITION: Very good. (F) Frankford Arsenal box of 20 rounds of .45-70 for the model 1882. Full and factory sealed box. CONDITION: The bottom seam has split. (G) Frankford Arsenal .45 Colt’s Revolver cartridges. Box is full and factory sealed. Dated November, 1873. CONDITION: Box shows some edge wear. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 600 - 900

2204 - 1916 REMINGTON SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS SIGN. SSC. C. 1916. Fantastic original store signage for Remington ammunition and reloading supplies. Heavy cardboard sign with great dolor, no repairs or damage, light fraying to the extreme edge. A wonderful piece of early Remington advertising. 250 - 500

2205 - SUPREMELY RARE WINCHESTER PRINTER’S PROOF. Mounted on heavy stock artist board, with strong color and featuring the classic Alexander Pope artwork we all instantly recognize. Along with the dead game on green door artwork, also featured are Winchester Models 92 and 12. If presented in a quality frame any collector would have a one-of-a-kind rarity to display and enjoy! CONDITION: Very good with only a few small rubs or marks. 1,000 - 3,000

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2206 - (A) ESPECIALLY FINE FRANK WESSON SECOND MODEL TWO-TRIGGER SINGLE SHOT CARBINE. Manufacturer: Frank Wesson Model: Two-Trigger Serial No. 353 Caliber/Bore: .38 RF Barrel Length: 24 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique

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Very unusual second model military style carbine chambered in .38RF. Blued 24 - 1/2” tip-up octagon barrel with 2-line address, German silver half moon front sight, deep v-notch rear sight, extractor, and forward sling swivel. Blued steel frame with rear sling swivel. Plain walnut stock and crescent butt plate. CONDITION: Excellent for its age, remaining in an especially fine state of preservation. Rifle exhibits the vast majority of its dull original blue with some spotting and toning, especially on the underside of the frame. Trigger guard and butt plate have largely faded to patina. Stock has scattered minor impressions and an added coat of oil. Very good strong bore. Mechanically fine. A very nice, scarce carbine. 3,000 - 5,000

2207 - (A) SCARCE BRASS FRAME FIRST MODEL FRANK WESSON TWO-TRIGGER SPORTING RIFLE. Manufacturer: Frank Wesson Model: Two-Trigger Serial No. 1111 Caliber/Bore: .44 RF Barrel Length: 29 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured circa 1859 to 1864 bearing interesting “1111” serial number. One of a small number of sporting rifled built with brass frames. Blued 29 - 3/4” octagon barrel with 2-line address, blade front sight, and v-notch rear, as well as a folding lollipop tang sight. As with other first models, no cartridge extractor is present. Stocked in walnut with brass mounts. CONDITION: Fine. Original barrel finish has largely faded to plum. Brass retains a very pleasing mellow, untouched patina. Stock is very good with scattered marks. Especially fine bore. Mechanically fine. 3,000 - 4,000

2208 - (A) REMINGTON NO. 1 - 1/2 ROLLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE. Manufacturer: Remington Model: No. 1 - 1/2 Caliber/Bore: .38 RF Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured from 1888 to 1897. Heavy 26” octagon barrel stamped on the top flat with E. Remington & Sons address. German silver blade front sight, and v-notch rear; missing the elevator. Case hardened rolling block action. Plain straight grip walnut buttstock with inlaid 8-pointed German silver star and crescent butt plate. Matching splinter forend with case hardened tip. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel has developed an attractive chocolate patina. Receiver and forend tip display a mottled silvery brown patina characteristic of case hardening. Stocks appear lightly cleaned with some scattered minor marks. Very good, strong bore. Fine mechanics. 800 - 1,200

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2209 - (C) GERMAN SCHUETZEN RIFLE IN .22 LR, WITH ORIGINAL ORTHOPTIC SIGHT. Manufacturer: German Model: Schuetzen Serial No. 585 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 31 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Germany circa 1920. 31 - 1/2” octagonal blued Bohler steel barrel with full matted sight plane, D.R.G.M. marked rear adjustable sight, hooded front sight, and removable tang peep sight. Case-hardened Martini-style receiver with double set triggers and finger loop grip opening lever. Checkered walnut Schuetzen style stock with dished cheekpiece, finger rest, steel Schuetzen style buttplate, and Schnabel forearm. CONDITION: 90% bright barrel blue with handling and edge wear with 95% remaining vivid case color on action. Gun has small handling marks and dings overall and traces of original varnish. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 1,200 - 1,500 2210 - (C) STEVENS MODEL 51 .28-30 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Manufacturer: Stevens Model: 51/44 Serial No. 4563 Caliber/Bore: .28-30-120 Stevens Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company circa 1915. Known as the “Ideal Schuetzen Rifle”. 28” blued half octagon No. 4 weight Stevens factory steel barrel with Stevens address, removed front sight with exposed dovetail, no rear sight provision, and Vernier tang sight. Coin finished and floral engraved No. 44 receiver with Schuetzen double set triggers with loop lever and walnut grip. Standard Schuetzen configuration checkered walnut stock with cheekpiece, Swiss style steel buttplate, and matching checkered walnut schnabel forearm with palm rest. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear. Action with 95% finish remaining and good engraving. 90% varnish. Small handling marks, and dings overall, with light crazing and a small piece of wood missing behind the left action side along the tang. The forearm is missing 2 screws. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000

2211 - (C) H. BURGSMULLER & SOHNE MARTINI ACTION SCHUTZEN RIFLE. Manufacturer: Burgsmuller Model: Schuetzen Caliber/Bore: 8.15x46mm Barrel Length: 31 - 1/4” FFL Status: Antique

Made H. Burgsmuller in Germany circa 1920. 31 - 1/4” octagonal blued Bohler steel barrel with full matted sight plane, D.R.G.M. marked rear adjustable sight peep, protected front sight; no rear sight. Blued Martini style receiver with double set triggers and finger loop grip opening lever. Schuetzen style checkered walnut stock with dished cheekpiece, finger rest, steel Schuetzen style buttplate, and schnabel forearm. CONDITION: 90% bright barrel blue with handling and edge wear. 95% fading action finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Traces of original varnish. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

2212 - (C) STEVENS FAVORITE LADIES MODEL 21 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Manufacturer: Stevens Model: Favorite Model 21 Serial No. 819 Caliber/Bore: .22 Long Rifle Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company circa 1915. 24” octagonal blued Steven’s addressed steel barrel with fold down leaf rear sight, Beach front sight, and Vernier tang sight. Standard case hardened takedown receiver with blued falling block, hammer, and trigger. Checkered perch belly pistol grip fancy grain walnut stock with Swiss buttplate. Matching factory checkered splinter forearm. CONDITION: 90% factory blue with light edge wear, operating marks, and some light freckling. Receiver has been cleaned to a silvery patina. 90% original varnish with usage marks and dings. Good bore with good mechanics. Hard gun to find. 1,200 - 1,800

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2213 - (A) REMINGTON 1894 EE GRADE 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 1894 Serial No. 109662 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/4”Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” to pad Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Modified (R) Modified Gauge: 12 Extremely rare, with Semmer reporting in his book “Remington Double Shotguns” that only 17 of these top-grade side-by-sides were ever built by Remington Arms Company from 1894 to 1910; this example built in 1898. 30” blued Ordnance fluid steel barrels in 12 gauge with matted rib, twin bead sights, and ejectors. 2 - 3/4” chambers. Finely engraved case hardened boxlock receiver with full coverage of shaded scroll, with vignettes of a quail scene on with “REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY” in a banner on right side, left side features vignette with duck and woodcock scene with Remington banner, while bottom of receiver features vignette engraving with a scene of dogs on the chase. Action has double triggers and automatic safety. Fancy checkered walnut stock in English grip configuration with checkered side panels with raised carved points at rear. Matching checkered splinter forearm with push button release. Stock has an added modern Pachmayer vented rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: 20% barrel blue, with balance turning a silvery patina. Action has turned to a silvery gray color with easily visible sharp engraving. Traces of original varnish with usage dings; checkering almost non-existent in handling areas. Stock has been cut to add pad. Good bores with soft mechanics. Gun locks up tight with opening lever still slightly to the right; screws are in time. An extremely rare gun that has been used hard, but still has life and needs to be restored to its former glory! 2,000 - 4,000

2214 - (C) PARKER VHE 12 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Parker Model: VHE Serial No. 190774 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 15” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) Full (R) Modified Gauge: 12 Made by Parker Brothers Gun Company in 1920. Blued 30” Vulcan Steel barrels with Parker address, matted rib, twin bead sights, and ejectors. Blued No. 1 - 1/2 frame marked “PARKER BROS” and fit with double triggers. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip configuration stock with added period Jostam recoil pad; splinter forearm with latch release. Comes with a period leg-o-mutton case. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light handling marks. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Checkering starting to wear flat. Good bore and crisp mechanics with case in fair condition. A nice honest Parker. 2,500 - 4,000

2215 - (C) PARKER VHE 12 BORE SXS SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Parker Model: VHE Serial No. 240778 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Full Gauge: 12 Made by Parker Brothers Gun Company after purchase by Remington Arms Company circa 1935. Blued 30” Vulcan Steel barrels with Parker address, matted rib, bead front sight, and ejectors. Blued No. 1 - 1/2 frame marked “PARKER” with Miller non-selective single trigger. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip configuration stock with added Pachmayer White Line recoil pad. Splinter forearm with latch release. Comes with a period leg-o-mutton case. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue as refinished. 98% varnish with an added coat of oil. Small handling marks and dings overall. Missing stock shield. Good bore and crisp mechanics. Case in fair condition, lid hinge in need of repair. 2,500 - 4,000 320

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2216 - (C) BROWNING GRADE I SUPERPOSED 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Superposed Serial No. 19142S4 Barrel Length: 26 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (O) Full (U) Modified Gauge: 12 Gauge Originally made by FN in Belgium for Browning Arms Company in 1964. This fine shotgun features blued factory 26 -1/2” Special fluid steel barrels with “Special Steel” roll die mark, Browning and FN addresses, ejectors, and bead sights. Barrels are choked Full and Modified, chambers measure 2- 3/4”. Blued finish boxlock action with standard Grade I border engraving with tang barrel selector, automatic safety, and factory single selective trigger with blued border engraved trigger guard; serial number on top tang. Checkered walnut round knob long tang pistol grip stock with Browning marked hard rubber buttplate and matching checkered factory sporting style forearm with latch release. Comes in Browning tan canvas trunk case. CONDITION: Overall, 95% original barrel finish with insignificant handling marks, barrels have slight case wear. 90% fading action blue with light corner wear with sharp markings; receiver starting to fade in carry areas. Good wood with 90% original finish with sharp checkering and small handling marks. Case in good condition with some slight mildew from poor storage. Good mechanics with mirror bores. Tight lock up and lever way to the right. 1,000 - 1,500

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2217 - (C) 3 DIGIT BROWNING SUPERPOSED 20 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Superposed Serial No. 285 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Skeet and Skeet Gauge: 20 Extremely high condition first year of production Browning Grade I superposed made by FN in Belgium for Browning Arms Company in 1949. 28” blued fluid steel barrels with matted ventilated rib, twin bead sights, and ejectors with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels marked with Skeet and Skeet codes. Blued finished floral engraved boxlock receiver with single selective trigger and top tang safety barrel selector. Standard checkered blonde walnut round knob long tang pistol grip configuration stock with sporting forearm with latch release and Browning hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 95% barrel blue with light handling marks and a small ding on the underside near the muzzle. 95% remaining action finish with good screws. 95% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall, with significant remaining checkering. Mirror bores and crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000

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2218 - (C) BROWNING PIGEON GRADE SUPERPOSED .410 OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Superposed Serial No. 3252J70 Barrel Length: 26 - 3/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4”+ Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: (O) Modified (U) Imp Cyl Gauge: .410 Extremely desirable Browning Pigeon Grade made by FN in Belgium for Browning Arms Company in 1967. Blued 26 - 3/8” fluid steel barrels with matted ventilated rib, bead front sight, ejectors, and 3” chambers. Barrels marked with Modified and Improved Cylinder codes. Coin finished floral and pigeon scene engraved boxlock receiver with gold plated single selective trigger and top tang safety barrel selector. Darkly figured walnut standard checkered pistol grip configuration stock with sporting forearm with latch release and Browning hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light handling marks. 98% remaining action finish with good screws. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Significant remaining checkering. Slight crack in the finish behind the left side of the action that does not appear to be in wood. Right side has repaired chip at base of action. Good bore and crisp mechanics. Wood tests negative for salt. 3,000 - 6,000

2219 - (M) FN BROWNING SUPERPOSED OVER UNDER SHOTGUN WITH BROADWAY RIB AND HARD CASE. Manufacturer: FN Model: Browning Superposed Serial No. 54805S75 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Improved Modified Gauge: 12 Bore Made in Belgium by FN for Browning in 1975. 30” blued Fluid Special Steel barrels with full ventilated factory Broadway rib, ejectors, Lyman style hi-visibilty bead front and mid sights, 3” chambers, and Full and Improved Modified Chokes. Barrels marked with FN Address on left in script and on right with Browning company logo. Unmarked blued boxlock action with scroll engraving, polish finished single selective trigger, and top tang safety with barrel selector. Factory figured checkered walnut pistol grip stock with carved heart-shaped tails behind action panels and orange vented leather-faced recoil pad. Fitted with matching latch release checkered competition forearm. Comes in fitted maker’s trunk case. CONDITION: 98% action and barrel blue with light fading on the carry area. Sharp engraving. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering, small handling dings, and a noticeable chip on right wrist. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case in good condition. 4,000 - 7,000

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2220 - (A) TRUE PAIR OF A.T. BATES 12 BORE HAMMER SHOTGUNS CASED. Manufacturer: (Both) A.T. Bates Model: (Both) Hammer Serial No. (A) 75 (B) 76 Barrel Length: (Both) 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: (BOTH) 1 - 7/8” Drop at Heel: (BOTH) 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: (A) 14 - 5/8” (B) 14 - 3/4” Chamber: (Both) 2 - 3/4” Choke: (A) (L) Full (R) Improved Cylinder (B) (L) Imp Mod (R) Cylinder Gauge: 12 Weight: (BOTH) 6 lbs 13 oz Manufactured as a true pair numbered 1 & 2 and in identical configuration with 30” barrels. Dovetail lump barrels, barrel flats with proofs for choked nitro proofed 12 gauge barrels, and signed in the tapered solid rib “A.T. BATES. MAKER. CANTERBURY”; undersides of barrels have BSA logo. Splinter forearm with checkering in wave patterns and a contrasting ebony tip. Round bodies are fit with rebounding hammers, back action peninsula locks, water tables with serial numbers and Birmingham view proof, and sparsely engraved with lined borders and florals. Double triggers are protected by trigger guards with long tangs and serial numbers. Stocks are walnut with restrained grain, Prince of Wales grips checkered in point-and-wave about the wrist, and fit with an armorial shield at the wrist. Buttplates are checkered horn. Housed in a leather-wrapped double gun case with wine-colored lining and a Boss & Co trade label in lid, with the St. James address crossed out and a notation to the Dover Street address. CONDITION: Barrels retain the vast majority of their reapplied bluing with some minor marks from handling and the field, with some very minor silvering. Evidence of rib and lump relay. Actions and locks are essentially dove grey with scattered peppering, crisp engraving, and oil staining. Blued trigger guards and tang lever bluing en suite with barrels. Stocks are good with handling marks from the field, solid, with some abraded heads; stocks have a few cracks under right locks. Mechanically fine, bores are very good with some light frosting. Barrels are tight on face, barrels ring well. Case is good, leather is pliable with stitching coming loose in some areas; left side is missing the strap catch and the handle strap is broken, missing ring. Lining is good, somewhat faded, trade label is clear. 3,500 - 5,500 2221 - (C) CHURCHILL XXV REGAL QUALITY SIDE BY SIDE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Churchill Model: XXV Serial No. 23869 Barrel Length: 25” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2”Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .013 (Light Mod) (R) .008 (Improved Cylinder) Gauge: 12 Bore Weight: 6 lbs 3 oz 25” chopper lump barrels with brass bead on narrow tapered matted Churchill rib with “XXV” over breech. Barrels engraved with “E.J. Church (Gunmakers) Ltd.” and Pall Mall address. Lined engraving over breech. Underside of tubes with serial number engraved, importer mark on rib behind forearm lug, barrel flats with modern Birmingham nitro proofs for 12 gauge 2 - 3/4” chambers, and a nominal .729 IBD. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release with point pattern checkering; exterior of iron engraved with English style acanthus scroll. Forearm engraved with serial number on interior. Boxlock action with Regal quality scalloped rear, “E.J. Churchill” engraved in ribbons on both sides of action, with balance of engraving English style rose and scroll. Serial number on action flats with Birmingham proof. Non-automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of slide. Trigger guard with long tang is engraved en suite and protects double triggers. English straight grip stock with point pattern checkering at wrist. Straight grain stock with checkered butt cast on for a right hand shooter, with a blank brass plate at toe line. Housed in a canvas-wrapped case with forest green lining, Churchill trade label in lid, and accessories comprising pair snap caps, 2 part cleaning rod, shotgun cleaning patches, and ends for cleaning rod. Trade label in lid. CONDITION: Very good as reconditioned. Barrels retain virtually all of good quality reblack with a few very minor marks from handling and operation. One “X” in “XXV” is missing gold and infilled with silver solder, 2 drain holes covered with silver solder, rib relaid. Forearm is very good with a few minor marks from handling and operation, with checkering recut. Action with nearly all of the reapplied blued and case colors, with some superficial handling marks throughout and some silvering at edges. Refreshed stock is very good with a few minor marks from handling and operation throughout and one very small very tight crack behind the tang. Checkering is sharp. Ejectors are in time and bores are very good. Case is very good with age related distress to exterior, accessories very good. Lining has a few rubs through to wood. 2,000 - 4,000

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2222 - (A) PURDEY 10 BORE BAR-IN-WOOD SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Purdey Model: Bar-In-Wood Serial No. 9875 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: Approx. 1 - 7/8” Drop at Heel: Approx. 3 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) . 031 (R) .033 Chamber: 3” Gauge: 10 Bore Weight: 8 lbs 14 oz Circa 1876. 32” dovetail lump chain Damascus barrels with diminutive bead front sight on a solid, tapering, rib, engraved “J.PURDEY 614 1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON” address. Barrel flats with London view and proof marks for a 10 gauge shotgun, marked “NOT FOR BALL” with EM proof and “JP” at lump. Doll’s head rib extension with third bite. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release, point pattern checkering, and smooth exterior iron. Interior iron with matching serial number. Action flats with view proof. Unadorned case-colored bar-in-wood action with simple “Purdey” on either lockplate. Nicely filed fences, tall serpentine rebounding hammers, and top lever with “PATENT”. Double triggers are protected by a plain trigger guard with long tang. English style straight rip stock with flat top checkering about the wrist and teardrops behind the action. Vacant silver oval at toe line. Plain steel buttplate. CONDITION: Good. Barrels with good definition to Damascus pattern, largely silvered out, with some browning retained, primarily towards breeches. Stocks are very good, smoothed by use, with handling marks and evidence of field use throughout, but free of cracks for chips. Action is very good with case coloring in protected areas, perhaps 5-10%, balance gunmetal grey with some areas of staining. Mechanically fine, barrels are tight on face, bores have areas of pitting throughout. An excellent candidate for restoration. 1,500 - 2,500

2223 - (A) WESTLEY RICHARDS BOXLOCK 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Westley Richards Model: SxS Serial No. 15323 Barrel Length: 27 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8” Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8” Length of Pull: 15 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) Modified (R) Improved Cylinder Gauge: 12 Circa 1895. Dovetail lump barrels with brass bead front sight on a smooth concave game rib with light engraving at breeches and dressed at the doll’s head rib extension with third bite. Gun was sleeved, and the breeches and rib are still the original Damascus, visible when rolled in the light. Import mark for TS Custom Guns, Kentucky, on underside of rib. Barrel flats with modern Birmingham nitro proofs for 2 - 1/2” chambers, 3 ton PSI, and nominal .729 IBD in both barrels. Bottom of barrel tubes with Birmingham nitro proofs. Professional sleeve job is just barely detectable via line approximately 3” from breeches; marked “SLEEVED” at chambers. Splinter forearm with horn tip checkered in point pattern about the Deely latch release, engraved with geometrics and shaded scroll; scroll repeated on exterior iron. Interior with matching serial number stamped in wood. Ogee back boxlock action with near complete coverage of nicely cut shaded scroll en suite with forearm, and bold “WESTLEY RICHARDS” in ribbons on both sides of action. Action flats with British nitro proof, Deeley ejector patent information and Anson & Deely patent information for latch. Westley Richards pivoting top lever, beaded fences, automatic safety (“SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of tab). Trigger guard with an engraving of a hare protects double triggers, and is engraved with serial number on tang. English style straight grip stock of a nicely straight-grained walnut is checkered about the wrist with a flat top pattern with mullered borders. End of stock with a spliced-in 1 - 1/4” wooden extension which blends in nicely and was matched well. CONDITION: Good as restored. Barrels retain most of a good quality bluing, somewhat heavily applied, as it masks the Damascus pattern very well. Forearm is very good with some handling marks and smoothing of checkering, but free of chips; one extremely fine 1/2” crack at base that appears stable. Action polished to a steel-grey, with some softening to engraving as a result,with some scattered staining. Stock is also good with some handling marks and impressions throughout, one minor chip missing on left side of tang. Mechanically fine, ejectors are in time, somewhat soft, bores are very good with some very minor frosting. An excellent choice for the field. 2,000 - 3,000

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2224 - (M) PIOTTI 12 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SLE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Piotti Model: Monaco Serial No. 5591 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8”Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (BOTH) Improved Cylinder Gauge: 12 Weight: 6 lbs 11 oz Circa 1977-1986; XX visible on date code but last digit obfuscated. Dovetail lump barrels with a steel bead on a narrowing, tapering, solid, flat rib with file cut matting. Right barrel engraved “ACCIAIO SPECIALE SIAU” and “F. Piotti Gardone VT”. Lightly engraved with floral borders at breech. Barrel flats with Italian nitro proofs for a 2 - 3/4” 12 gauge with a nominal IBD of 18.5 in both barrels; Woodcock Hill importer mark ahead of forearm lug. 2 screws on underside of rib, presumably for mounting a base for a sling swivel. Splinter forearm with Anson style plunger release, with point pattern checkering and mullered borders about a central heraldric device with a surmounted crown, vacant. Exterior of iron is engraved with nicely shaded small acanthus scrollwork, interior with matching serial number. Action flats with Italian proofs, Piotti stamp, and serial number. Case colored sidelock action is engraved with large acanthus scrollwork with strapwork on borders, vignettes of florals on fences, and a ribbon just above bars engraved “F. Piotti”. Trigger guard protects double triggers and has a long tang, engraved en suite, with serial number. Non-automatic safety with “SICURA” engraved ahead of tab, pierced top lever. Roachbelly stock of a nice, densely grained walnut with English straight grip, checkered about the wrist in point pattern, ending in a leather wrapped pad with English style covered screws. Housed in an Emmebi leather wrapped case with wine coloring throughout, compartmentalized for gun when disassembled and accessories; no accessories present, one piece of thick paper with Piotti address. CONDITION: Very good, barrels with the vast majority of their bluing, with handling marks from the field, some through to silvering, particularly in upper 1/3rd towards muzzles. Stocks excellent with some handling marks en suite, forearm with 2 areas of abrasion at forearm, largest approximately 1/4” x 1/8”, that has abraded heads. Action with virtually all of the case color with some minor handling marks and just starting to silver at highest edges. Mechanically fine, ejectors are strong and in time, bores are very good, bright and shiny, with some very mild pitting ahead of chambers. Case excellent. 2,500 - 5,000

2225 - (M) 50TH ANNIVERSARY RUGER RED LABEL 28 BORE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Ruger Model: Red Label Serial No. 420-130685 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 28 Bore Manufactured in 1999 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sturm, Ruger & Co. Fitted with a set of 26” blued ventilated rib barrels with screw in chokes, a single bead sight, and ejectors. Stainless receiver is tastefully engraved with foliate scroll on each side with a central gold fowl in flight on the right and a gold Ruger commemorative logo on the left. Single trigger and selector safety. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with blued steel grip cap and serrated black plastic butt plate. Matching checkered walnut forend. Housed in a fitted luggage case with spare chokes and wrench. CONDITION: Excellent. Near new with only a few light handling marks. Fine bores. Mechanically fine. 1,500 - 2,500

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2226 - (M) RUGER RED LABEL 28 GAUGE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Ruger Model: Red Label Serial No. 42013069 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 28 Bore Weight: 6lb 1oz Made by Sturm, Ruger, and Company in 1999, with 1500 produced in each gauge. Blued 26” gapped fluid steel barrels with full length ventilated factory rib, ejectors, bead front sight, and Briley chokes. Stainless finish boxlock action with scroll engraving, gold bird on right panel, “Ruger 50th” gold inlay on left. Polished finish single selective trigger and top tang safety with barrel selector. Action has blued trigger guard and opening lever. Factory checkered figured walnut pistol grip stock with Ruger logo solid black plastic buttplate and Ruger logo hard rubber grip cap. Fitted with matching checkered latch release sporting forearm. Comes in a fitted trunk case. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light fading on the carry area. Sharp engraving. Bright action finish with sharp engraving. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case in good condition. 1,000 - 1,500

2227 - (M) CABELA’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY BROWNING CITORI OVER UNDER SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Citori Serial No. 01309ZZ131 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Tubes Gauge: 12 GA Made by Miroku for Browning in 2011, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Cabela’s. 28” blued Citori Special Steel barrels with bead front sight, ventilated matted rib, ejectors, Browning/Miroku address, and Invector chokes. Coin finished etch engraved boxlock action with Cabela’s anniversary dates on bottom of receiver, gold washed single selective trigger, and top tang safety barrel selector. Deluxe style Checkered walnut English grip stock with Browning logo hard plastic buttplate. Matching checkered schnabel forearm with latch release. Comes with factory box and papers. CONDITION: 98% original factory finish. Stock has 98% original varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. Box in excellent shape. Possibly unfired. 1,500 - 2,500

2228 - (M) A HIGH GRADE SOVIET ERA BAIKAL OVER/UNDER 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Baikal Model: O/U Serial No. 2479 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 5/8”+ Drop at Heel: 2 - 5/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: 12 Gauge Made in the USSR at Tula circa the 1980s. 28” round blued barrels with ventilated rib, fixed Full and Full chokes, bead front sight, and 2 - 3/4” chambers with floral engraved breeches. Matching blued steel frame marked “Made in the U.S.S.R.” with chisel cut floral engraved angled frame with silver coated game scenes including a running moose scene on right side, running deer on left, and buck on bottom. Gold-plated double triggers, European style sling swivels, non-automatic safety, and blued floral engraved trigger guard. Custom European checkered walnut pistol grip stock with roll-over right-hand cheekpiece, “Baikal” marked rubber vented recoil pad, floral silver wirework with shell inlays of ducks, and matching sporting friction release forearm with silver wire work and shell inlays. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000 326

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2229 - (C) COGSWELL AND HARRISON 12 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Cogswell & Harrison Model: SxS (AVANT TOUT) Serial No. 40467 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .034 (R) .036 Chamber: 3” Choke: (L) .043 (R) .017 Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .743 (R) .741 Weight: 7 Lbs. 14 oz.

Circa 1907. A vintage game gun with 30” nitro proof compressed “ARCUS” steel barrels with ejectors and 3” chambers. Barrel rib is matted, concave, raised, and fit with locking extension and small round steel front bead sight. Rib reads “COGSWELL & HARRISONLTD”, “THE AVANT TOUT - 141 NEW BOND ST. 226 STRAND. LONDON & 26 AVENUE DE L’OPERA , PARIS.”. Barrel flats marked with “12 LC” in diamond, “NP”, “NITRO PROOF”, “1 1/2”, and choke. Bottom of tubes read “TRADE MARK”, “ARCUS”, “COMPRESSED STEEL” and with serial number “40467”. Chokes are Extra Full on left and Modified on right. The box lock action is non-auto safe and built with double triggers, top lever, safe slide with “SAFE” engraved. Action frame engraved with light scroll and with “COGSWELL & HARRISON”. Double triggers with floral scroll trigger guard. Dark honey colored stock with checkered pistol grip and finished with dark rubber pad. Splinter snap forend with similar checkering and engraved pins and pull. Gun resides in its vintage leather case with paper case label and snap caps. CONDITION: Good. Barrels with some blemishes and freckles; barrels are loose on face. Bores are good. Action, triggers and ejectors operate well with snap caps. Restock is good with handling marks from use. Forend is good with evidence of prior repair. 1,000 - 1,500 2230 - (C) W.R. LEESON SIDE BY SIDE SLE 20 BORE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: W.R. Leeson Model: SLE Serial No. 1411 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .030 (R) .027 Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: (L) .026 (R) .013 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .617 Weight: 5 Lbs. 9 Oz. Circa 1904. A Birmingham sleeved nitro proofed vintage game gun with 26” dovetail blued steel barrels with 2 - 1/2” chambers and ejectors. Barrel also fit with tapered concave rib with small round brass front bead and dolls head extension at breech. Rib reads “W.R. LEESON, ASHFORD, KENT & 29 MADDOX St. LONDON W.”. Barrel flats stamped with proofs, “20”, “2 1/2”, “CHOKE” and “3 TONS”. Chokes are Improved Modified on left and Modified on right. The sidelock, screw grip, lightly case colored action is furnished with disk set strikers, third fastener, and double triggers. Sidelock action with light floral scroll and with “W.R. LEESON” engraved. Triggers protected by a blacked and engraved guard extending to a long bottom strap with scrolls and serial number engraved. Top lever is blacked and engraved with floral scroll with thumb piece checkered. Safe slide is checkered. “SAFE” is in gold. Gun is auto-safe. Dark brown English straight grip stock with pattern point checkering, tiger stripes also furnished with drop points, silver oval at belly and finished with a brown leather pad. Splinter forend with matched checkering, Anson push button release, and case hardened iron metal. Gun lives in a vintage oak and leather case with paper trade label, turn screw, snap caps, round oil bottle, and papers. CONDITION: Good. Sleeved barrels with mostly all of their color with marks from use. Bores are bright. Action is sound, although proud over wood. Triggers and ejectors are mechanically sound. Stock good with evidence of age and use. Forend good with evidence of well-managed and orchestrated repair. Case good signs of age and use. 2,500 - 4,000

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2231 - (A) STEPHEN GRANT 20 BORE BOXLOCK SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Stephen Grant Model: SxS Serial No. 4720 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8”+ Length of Pull: 15” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .015 (Modified) (R) .010 (Light Modified) Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 14 oz

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As per the letter from Atkin Grant & Lang, this shotgun was delivered July 24th, 1879, and was made for a Mr. W. Craven as an Anson & Deely action, 20 bore, with 30” Damascus barrels. Dovetail lump barrels are chain Damascus with a steel bead front sight on a sunken rib, with barrels engraved with Stephen Grant & Sons’ Bury Street addressed, dressed at the breeches with light engraving. Bottom of barrels with matching serial number and “HW” for barrel maker. Modern nitro proofs for 2 - 3/4” 20 gauge, with nominal IBD of 15.9 in both barrels. Extractor. Splinter forearm is retained by a single key through that feeds through an escutcheon. External metal is engraved in English style acanthus scroll and florals; a small piece of ivory has been roughly inset into the point pattern checkering. Sidepanels at rear of forearm. Interior of iron is serial number matching to the gun. Water table with serial number, A&D patent, and view and proof marks. Boxlock action with English-style acanthus scroll and strapwork about the edges, nicely shaped clamshell fences, and “SAFE” inlaid in gold ahead of safety slide. Trigger guard with forward articulating lever for breaking the gun open protects double triggers, is engraved en suite, and has the serial number. Silver plaque at toe line with a heraldric crest, worn, but it appears to be a bird standing on a crown with an illegible motto surrounding. Stock of a nicely figured dense wood with sidepanels, tear drops, point pattern checkering about the wrist, and a leather-wrapped recoil pad with leather-covered screws and a section of skate tape for added traction. Cast off for a right-handed shooter. Housed in a leather-wrapped brass tabbed case with red lining. Lid has Grant trade label and 2 charge cards while bottom is compartmentalized for gun and accessories comprising 4 snap caps, an ebony decocking block, a Briley barrel slip, a 2 piece wiping/cleaning rod, and wallets with cleaning tools. Lid is embossed “BRYDGES WILLYAMS / CARNATION / CORNWALL” with a Great Western Railway sticker. CONDITION: Barrels retain much of their browning with visible Damascus pattern, some thinning to silver throughout, and a few scratches to silver. Stocks are very good with a layer of varnish added that has softened some of the sharp edges, some scattered handling marks from the field throughout. Some crazing to leather. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent, bright and shiny. Case is very good with some age related distress throughout including some scrapes through the leather to wood. Lining has faded and has some rubs, compartment for stock and receiver has a broken partition. 3,000 - 5,000

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2232 - (A) BOSS & CO. 20 BORE DOUBLE HAMMER SIDELEVER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Boss & Co. Model: Side Lever Serial No. 3559 Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .030 (R) .029 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .038 (R) .037 Gauge: 20 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (L) .635 (R) .634 Weight: 6 Lbs. 8 oz. Circa 1879. Vintage hammer game gun with 32” blued, nitro proofed, extractor barrels with 2 - 3/4” chambers. Barrels were London proofed in 1991 for 1 oz loads. Barrels are choked Full in both barrels. Right barrel reads “BOSS & CO.”. Left barrel reads 73 ST. JAMES’S STREET, LONDON.”. Barrels are furnished with a smooth concave tapering rib and with a round brass front bead sight. Barrel flats are now marked “SLEEVED”, “70MM”, “20”, “950 BAR”, “LP91”. Both tubes are stamped “3559”. The sidelever, with low exposed hammers, is nicely designated with scroll engraving built with double triggers and long top and bottom straps. Double triggers are protected by a blacked scroll engraved trigger guard which extends through a blacked full length bottom strap with the serial number engraved. The straight grained vintage stock with checkered English straight grip is fit with a small oval for initials or crest and finished by a leather covered recoil pad. The short forend with full coverage checkering has been built with a blacked, engraved, and checkered lever release. Exterior metal is engraved with scroll, interior has the serial number and the number 1 engraved. Gun resides in green canvas case with paper trade label, extra pair of strikers, and extra butt pad. CONDITION: Good. Barrels retain most all of their color and are slightly loose. Action is sound. Stock is good with some light handling marks. Butt pad is somewhat worn around edges. Forend is good with some wear to blacking on release lever. Case is good with some evidence of storage and use. CP 2,000 - 3,000

2233 - (C) AYA SIDE BY SIDE 20 BORE SLE GAME GUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: AyA Model: SLE Serial No. 124326 Barrel Length: 26 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 15” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Full (R) Modified Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 6lbs 6.9oz Made in Spain by Aguirre and Aranzabal of Eibar, Spain, circa the 1960s. Blued 26 - 3/4” Spanish-proofed fluid steel barrels with fully matted raised factory rib, ejectors, bead front, 2 -3/4” chambers, and Full and Modified Chokes. Polished H&H pattern hand detachable sidelocks with sideclips, chisel engraved scroll engraving, double triggers, and automatic safety selector. Gold-washed cocking indicators and AYA logo on tang in gold. Factory checkered figured walnut English grip stock with checkered wood butt and diamond carved tails on each side of wrist. Fitted with matching checkered button release splinter forearm. Comes in a fitted canvas-covered trunk case with snap caps. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light storage freckling. 98% bright action finish. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics with case in good condition. 2,000 - 3,000

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2234 - (M) WINCHESTER MODEL 23 .410 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: Model 23 Serial No. CL410-393E Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full and Modified Gauge: .410 Made in Japan by Olin-Kodensha for Winchester Repeating Arms Company between 1978 and 1988. 26” blued Winchester Proof Steel barrels in .410 with factory ventilated rib, ejectors, Lyman style hi-visibilty bead front (missing bead) and mid sights, 3” chambers, and Full and Modified chokes. Blued boxlock action with scroll engraving, gold bird on bottom, polished gold finished single selective trigger, and top tang safety barrel selector. Factory checkered figured walnut pistol grip stock with solid black recoil pad, hard rubber grip cap, and brass oval vanity plate. Fitted with matching checkered beavertail forearm with ebony stock inlay and latch release. Comes in fitted maker’s trunk case. CONDITION: 98% action and barrel blue with light fading on the carry area. Sharp engraving. Trigger plating is starting to flake. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case in good condition. 1,500 - 2,000 2235 - (C) VICTOR SARASQUETA 20 BORE SLE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN IN CASE. Manufacturer: Victor Sarasqueta Model: SLE Serial No. 112076 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Modified and Improved Cylinder Gauge: 20 Gauge Weight: 6lbs 15oz Made in Spain by Victor Sarasqueta of Eibar, Spain, circa the 1960s. 27 - 1/2” Spanish proofed blued maker marked fluid steel barrels in 20 gauge with fully matted concave factory rib, ejectors, bead front sight, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and Modified and Improved Cylinder chokes. Coin finished sidelock action with chisel cut scroll engraving on the action with detachable sideplates, double triggers, and non-automatic safety selector. Factory checkered figured walnut pistol grip stock with added Pachmayr “White Line” recoil pad and diamond-carved tails on each side of the wrist. Fitted with checkered matching button release splinter forearm. Comes in fitted red canvas-covered trunk case with snap caps, cleaning rod, and jags. CONDITION: 92% barrel blue with light storage freckling and case wear on muzzles. Trigger guard worn on handling points. 98% action finish with sharp engraving. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. The stock has been cut and fitted with an added recoil pad. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case in good condition. 1,500 - 2,000 2236 - (C) ZANARDINI .410 HAMMER FIRED SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Zanardini Model: SxS Serial No. 2747 Barrel Length: 26 - 1/8” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 13 - 7/8” Chamber: 3” Choke: Cylinder and Cylinder Gauge: .410 Weight: 5lbs 6 oz Custom made in Brescia, Italy, by Zanardini in 1963 according to barrel code. Guns by this maker are available on a custom order-only basis. 26 1/8” Vichers English Steel blued side-by-side barrels with matted rib, extractors, bead front sight, 3” chambers, and Cylinder and Cylinder chokes. Vignette and bird scene engraved polished action with double triggers, blued opening lever, and trigger guard. Fine skipline checkered walnut pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttplate and grip cap. Matching splinter walnut forearm with button release. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Barrel has a noticeable scratch on the underside 6” from the muzzle. Blue starting to wear to silver at carry points. Wood has some light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics. Extremely fine and petite shotgun ready for the hunt! 1,500 - 2,000

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2237 - (M) AYA “MATADOR” BOXLOCK .410 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: AyA Model: Boxlock Serial No. 138171 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 3” Choke: (L) Full (R) Full Gauge: .410 Gauge Weight: 5lbs 10 oz Made in Spain by AyA and imported by FIE in 1961 according to barrel date code. 28” Fluid Steel blued side-by-side barrels with matted rib, ejectors, bead front sight, 3” chambers, and Full and Full chokes. Blued vignette engraved boxlock action marked “MATADOR” with single selective trigger, automatic safety, and blued trigger guard and opening lever with gold “AYA” marking. Fine checkered walnut pistol grip stock with “AYA” marked hard rubber buttplate and grip cap. Matching walnut beavertail forearm with button release. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Blue is starting to wear to silver at carry points; wood has some light handling marks, and checkering is starting to wear flat on forearm. Great bores and mechanics. Extremely fine and petite shotgun ready for the hunt! 1,000 - 1,500 2238 - (C) BELGIAN BOXLOCK 28 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Belgian Model: Boxlock SxS Serial No. 18762 Barrel Length: 28 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Choke: Cylinder and Cylinder Gauge: 28 Gauge Weight: 4 lbs 13 oz Made in Belgium by an unknown maker in 1947 according to barrel date code. 28 - 3/4” blued fluid steel barrels with matted rib, bead front sight, and extractors in desirable 28 gauge. Case hardened vignette engraved boxlock frame with Greener crossbolt, scalloped barrel lugs, double triggers, and automatic safety. Fine checkered walnut English grip stock with hard rubber buttplate. Matching checkered walnut splinter forearm with push button release. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. 98% vivid case colors. Wood has 98% of original hand rubbed finish with sharp checkering. Great bore and mechanics. Clear optics. 1,500 - 2,000 2239 - (C) LOT OF 2: BELGIAN HAMMER FIRED 32 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Bayard/Peiper Model: (BOTH) Side by Side Serial No. (A) 98821 (B) 98907 Barrel Length: (A) 27 - 1/2” (B) 29” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: (BOTH) 13 - 5/8” Chamber: 2 - 1/2” Gauge: (BOTH) 32

Lot consists of a composed pair made in Herstal, Belgium, by H. Peiper in 1930 and 1928, respectively, according to barrel codes. (A) features blued 27 - 1/2” Bayard Acier barrels with matted rib marked “POUR POUORES VIVES” and “ANC. ETABL. PEIPER HERSTAL, BELGIUM” with extractors and bead front sight. Case-hardened vignette and bird scene engraved exposed hammer action with Greener crossbolt, double triggers, and blued opening lever and trigger guard. Fine checkered walnut English grip stock with Bayard marked hard rubber buttplate. Matching checkered walnut splinter forearm with button release. (B) mirrors (A) gun, except the barrels are 29” and have slightly different markings. Action is the same but is engraved with full coverage of floral engraving with dog pointing scenes. Wood is of the same architecture but has a German store marking on the right side. Guns come in a fitted leather luggage-style case. CONDITION: Both guns have 98% finish with light handling marks and dings; (A) has a poorly repaired mark near the left side of the trigger guard on the stock, and (B) has a coat of varnish on the stock and some light scratches on barrels. Great bores and mechanics. The case is in excellent condition. 2,000 - 4,000

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2240 - (M) WINCHESTER MODEL 23 PIGEON GRADE 20 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 23 Pigeon Grade Serial No. PWK201519 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full and Modified Gauge: 20 High-condition Winchester Model 23 made by Olin-Kodensha in Japan for Winchester Repeating Arms Company circa 1980. 28” blued fluid Winchester Proof Steel barrels with ventilated rib marked with “PIGEON GRADE”, Winchester address, model designation, twin bead sights, and ejectors with 3” chambers. Barrel flats marked “FULL” and “MOD”. Polished floral engraved boxlock receiver marked “WINCHESTER” with single selective trigger and top tang safety barrel selector. Standard checkered walnut round knob pistol grip configuration stock with beavertail forearm with latch release, and serrated hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light handling marks. 98% vivid action finish with good screws. 98% varnish. There are small handling marks and dings overall, with significant remaining checkering. Good bore and crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

2241 - (C) RESTORED W.W. GREENER 20 BORE BOXLOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: W.W. Greener Model: SxS Serial No. 66733 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/4”+ Drop at Heel: 1 - 7/8”Length of Pull: 15 - 1/4” from front trigger Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) Imp. Modified (R) Modified Gauge: 20 Bore Weight: 5 lbs 9 oz 28” dovetail lump barrels are fit with an oversized white plastic fore and mid beads on a tapering, solid, concave game rib with machine cut matting. Empty lozenge with “W.W. GREENER MAKER 29 PALL MALL LONDON S.W. WORKS St MARYS SQUARE BIRMINGHAM” address. Breeches are dressed with bands of floral decoration, with a sprig on the rib. Thin rib extension with slot for Greener crossbolt. Underside of barrels with matching serial number, Greener elephant trademark, and Birmingham view proofs. Barrel flats with British nitro proofs for a 20 gauge with choked barrels. Splinter forearm with horn tip inset is fit with a Deely style latch release, case colored and lightly engraved with shaded acanthus scroll. Interior of iron with matching serial number. Action flats with serial number and Birmingham view proof. Action is case colored and engraved with shaded acanthus scroll and strapwork. Recoil shields fit with a Greener crossbolt safety. Double triggers are protected by a trigger guard with a long tang engraved en suite and with serial number. Stock of a nice, smokey figured walnut in the English straight grip style has sidepanels and teardrops behind the action, checkered about the wrist and at the butt in a point pattern, and fit with a brass oval on toe line engraved “HT”. CONDITION: Very good as restored. Barrels retain the vast majority of a good quality reblacking, with some minor marks from handling and the field, with superficial scratches throughout. Stocks are very good, revarnished and components recolored, with some handling marks and field marks en suite; a screw has been affixed to left teardrop and a thin rectangle splice in right side of wrist have been installed to address a crack and a missing sliver. Action is very good with most of the reapplied case colors, engraving and legends somewhat softened. Mechanically fine, bores are excellent. 3,000 - 5,000

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SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 2242 - (C) A. FRANCOTTE FIELD GRADE .410 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: A. Francotte Model: Field Grade SxS Serial No. 1843 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Chamber: 3” Choke: Improved Modified and Modified Gauge: .410 Bore Weight: 5lbs 6.5oz Made in Liege, Belgium, by August Francotte circa 1930 for the English market. Blued 26” Fluid Steel barrels with smooth concave rib marked “A. FRANCOTTE LIEGE” with ejectors and bead front sight. Gun originally chambered for 2 - 1/2” shells and now marked for 3” chambers, and with Improved Modified and Modified chokes. Barrel flats are marked with English proofs. Case-hardened boxlock action with double triggers, blued opening lever, and trigger guard with automatic safety. Finely checkered walnut English grip stock with horn thick buttplate. Matching splinter walnut forearm with button release. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Blue is staring to wear slightly at carry points, wood has some light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics. Extremely fine and petite shotgun ready for the hunt! 7,000 - 10,000

2243 - (M) WINCHESTER MODEL 23 28 GAUGE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND BOX. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 23 Serial No. CL28-809E Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/8”Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Improved Cylinder and Modified Gauge: 28 Made in Japan by Olin-Kodensha for Winchester Repeating Arms Company between 1978 and 1988. Blued 26” Winchester Proof Steel barrels with full length ventilated factory rib, ejectors, Lyman style hi-visibilty bead front and mid sights, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and Improved Cylinder and Modified chokes. Blued boxlock action with scroll engraving, gold bird on the bottom, polished gold finished single selective trigger, and top tang safety and barrel selector. Factory checkered figured walnut pistol grip stock with solid black recoil pad and hard rubber grip cap with a brass oval vanity plate. Fitted with matching checkered beavertail forearm with ebony stock inlay and latch release. Comes in a fitted maker’s trunk case, original cardboard box, and papers. CONDITION: 98% action and barrel blue with light fading on the carry area and sharp engraving. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case and box in good condition. 2,000 - 4,000

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2244 - (C) IVER JOHNSON HERCULES GRADE .410 BORE SXS SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Iver Johnson Model: Hercules Grade Serial No. 2826E Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 12 - 7/8” to from front trigger Chamber: 3” Choke: (Both) Full Gauge: .410 Bore Made by Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works circa 1930. 26” blued fluid steel barrels with raised matted rib, ejectors, and bead front sight. Barrels are choked Full and Full with 3” chambers. Case hardened finish boxlock action with “HERCULES” model designation and Iver Johson address markings with automatic safety, double triggers, and blued trigger guard. Checkered walnut English grip stock with hard rubber buttplate and matching checkered splinter forearm with latch release. Comes in period canvas case with 3-piece wooden cleaning rod. CONDITION: Overall 90% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling. 80% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 80% remaining original finish, some scrapes and scratches from usage. Good mechanics with tight lock up and lever way to right. Mirror bores. Case in poor condition with leather cracked. A very desirable shotgun. 2,000 - 4,000 2245 - (M) CELTA BORCHERS SIDE BY SIDE 28 BORE SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Celta Borchers Model: SXS Serial No. 43405 Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: 28 Bore Weight: 5lbs 10 oz Made in Spain by Celta Borchers of Guernica, Spain, circa the 1960s. Blued 27” Spanish proofed fluid steel barrels with raised fully matted factory rib, ejectors, bead front, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and Full and Full chokes. Case hardened sidelock action with sideclips, chisel engraved scroll engraving with detachable sideplates, double triggers, and automatic safety selector. Factory figured checkered walnut English grip stock with checkered wood butt, diamond carved tails on each side of the wrist, and fitted with checkered matching button release splinter forearm. Comes in a fitted Abercrombie and Fitch style leather covered trunk case with snap caps and an oil bottle. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light storage freckling. 98% vivid case colors. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics. Case in good condition. 1,000 - 2,000 2246 - (C) RARE HUNTER ARMS HUNTER SPECIAL .410 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Hunter Arms Model: Hunter Special Serial No. 179375 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full and Full Gauge: .410 Weight: 6lbs 4oz Made by Hunter Arms Company in 1939, as one of 295 Hunter Specials made in .410. 26” blued fluid steel barrels with raised high matted rib, extractors, and bead front sight. Barrels are choked Full and Full with 3” chambers. Case hardened finished boxlock action with “HUNTER SPECIAL” model markings, automatic safety, double triggers, and blued trigger guard. Checkered walnut pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttplate and matching checkered splinter forearm with friction release. CONDITION: Overall, 90% original factory barrel finish with areas worn to plum brown from handling. 80% vivid case colors with sharp markings. Good wood with 80% remaining original finish with some scrapes and scratches from usage. Good mechanics with mirror bores. Tight lock up and lever way to right with fantastic screws. A very desirable shotgun. 2,500 - 3,500

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2247 - (C) FRANCOTTE NO. 3A 16 GAUGE BOXLOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Francotte Model: No. 3A Serial No. 33203 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 3/8” Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Barrel Wall Thickness (L) .026 (R) .028 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: (L) .041 (R) .037 Gauge: 12 Bore Internal Bore Diameter: (BOTH) .670 Weight: 5 Lbs. 11 oz. Circa 1910. Belgian made game gun with 26” shiny blued Siemens-Martin steel barrels are fit with extractors, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and a tapered machined concave game rib with extension and an off white bead front sight. Barrels are choked Full and Extra Full. Top of the right barrel is roll marked “VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD” while the top of the left barrel is roll marked “U.S. AGENTS, NEW-YORK”. Shotgun with cross bolt third fastener, double triggers, and a blacked, engraved, and checkered top lever. Action with slight case colors, scroll engraving, chiseled foliate scroll fences, company name, and location engraved “A. FRANCOTTE MAKER & PATENTEE LIEGE BELGIUM”. Bottom action blacked and with scroll engraving. Triggers are protected by a blacked and engraved guard with scrolls. Bottom tang with similar scroll and serial number. Safe slide is engraved and checkered, “S” in gold, and gun is auto-safe. Early stock with semi-sharp checkering over its semi-pistol grip and finished by a serrated wooden butt. Splinter forend with semi-sharp checkering and an Anson push button release. CONDITION: Very good. Barrels’ bores are bright and shiny, ring nicely, are tight on face, and benefit from a prior re-blue. Triggers are crisp. Chip on forend’s left edge near tip. Handling/use marks on buttstock and forend. A very nice game gun. 2,500 - 3,500

2248 - (M) DARNE 20 GAUGE SLIDING ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Darne Model: Sliding Breech Serial No. 6J389 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”+ Drop at Heel: 2” Length of Pull: 14 - 7/8” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Gauge: 20 27 - 1/2” monobloc barrels with large brass bead front sight on a narrow, deep set matte rib, dressed with 1 - 1/4” triangles of shaded acanthus scroll at breeches. Underside of barrels with serial number, importer information, and modern French nitro proofs for a choked 20 gauge with a nominal 16.0 IBD in both barrels, 2 - 3/4” chambers. Iconic Darne sliding action with serial number on underside of lever, and engraved with nicely cut shaded acanthus scroll, with interspersed florals, and deep-set “Darne” logo on lever. Left side of action with sliding safety tab. Double triggers are protected by a trigger guard with long tang, engraved en suite. English-style straight grip stock with checkering about the wrist, decorated with beaded borders. A small inset “JV” device is inset on left side of stock; sling bows are mounted on an island sweated to underside of rib and on a stud at toeline. Leather-covered recoil pad with European style covered screws. Cast off for a right handed shooter. An interesting set of what appears to be snapcaps are screwed to the breeches with allen key heads, presumably to allow for safe dryfire; unscrewing heads does not allow them to detach. CONDITION: Excellent, showing little evidence of use since proof. Barrels are excellent, and retain virtually all of their bluing with some minor marks from handling and some random associated marks throughout. Some superficial scratching. Stock is excellent with minor handling marks. Action excellent, finish turning somewhat yellowish. Mechanically fine, quite tight, bores are excellent. A good example of the iconic French shotgun. 1,000 - 2,000

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2249 - (A) STEPHEN GRANT SIDELEVER 12 BORE SINGLE BARREL HAMMER SHOTGUN WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Stephen Grant Model: Sidelever Serial No. 4058 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Antique Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2”Drop at Heel: 1 - 3/4” Length of Pull: 14 - 3/4” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: .022 (Modified) Gauge: 12 Bore Circa 1875. Round chain Damascus barrel with steel bead foresight, and partially faceted at the breech, with Grant’s St. James street address on top flat, accompanied by a light sprig of engraving. Underside of barrels with modern Nitro proof for 12 gauge, 2 -3/4” chambers, and nominal IBD of 18.7; “JI” in front of forearm lug for barrel maker. Extractor. Friction fit forearm with point pattern checkering and forearm tip with lip. Exterior iron lightly engraved in geometrics. Rounded receiver with non-rebounding serpentine hammer with tall cock, checkered sidelever, and back action peninsula lock engraved with pheasants in a field and a bold “STEPHEN GRANT”. Balance of engraving is English style acanthus scroll with wrigglework and strapwork about the perimeter; hinge pin with a shell motif. Trigger guard with long tang is lightly engraved en suite, protects a single trigger, and has serial number. English style straight grip stick checkered in point pattern about the wrist and terminates in a pigskin-wrapped recoil pad with leather-covered screws. In a leather wrapped case with a Grant trade label in lid and a charge card. Compartmentalized for the gun and accessories comprising a square oil bottle. CONDITION: Barrels with a nice rebrown, probably done at time of reproof, with some little pockmarks still visible under the brown. Engraving somewhat softened by refinish. Stocks are very good with handling marks throughout and also refreshed, probably when the barrels were redone. Walnut forearm a replacement. Receiver and lock are good essentially gunmetal grey, with some mild staining. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with a few scattered pits, mostly ahead of forcing cones. 2,000 - 3,000

2250 - (C) BELGIAN BROWNING MAGNUM TWENTY 20 BORE SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Magnum 20 Serial No. 70X38051 Barrel Length: 27 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Chamber: 3” Choke: Modified Gauge: 20 Made by FN in Belgium for Browning Arms in 1970. Blued 27 - 1/2” round factory Special Steel barrel with ventilated rib, Browning address, and marked “MADE IN BELGIUM”. 3” chambers and fixed Modified choke. Standard front bead sight. Blued “MAGNUM TWENTY” marked receiver with gold plated trigger. Standard checkered walnut stock with Browning vented pad. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue. Stock has been cleaned; small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. 1,200 - 1,800

2251 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED PREMIER “F” GRADE REMINGTON MODEL 48 SPORTSMAN SEMI AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 48F Serial No. 3509586 Barrel Length: 25 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 1/2” Drop at Heel: 2 - 1/2” Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Cylinder Gauge: 16 Gauge Made by Remington Arms Company in their Custom Shop between 1949 and 1960. Blued 25 - 1/2” barrel with ventilated rib, Lyman Hi-Viz front sight, 2 - 3/4” chambers, and Cylinder choke. Blued receiver with full coverage engraving, similar in style to work done by master engraver Carl Ennis with a floral background surrounding a pointing dogs center scene, and flying duck and pheasant scenes on the left panel, right panel has a scene with a pointing dog, grouse, and quail. Top and bottom of the receiver, trigger guard, and barrel breeches are done in a floral pattern. Gun is stocked in finely figured checkered American walnut with a Remington pistol grip cap and hard rubber buttplate. Matching finely checkered forearm in a diamond pattern. CONDITION: 98% blue with light handling marks. Wood has 95%+ original high-luster varnish with sharp checkering and small handling scratches. Good bore with good mechanics. A striking work of craftsmanship. 2,000 - 4,000 336

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2252 - (C) FACTORY ENGRAVED DELUXE REMINGTON MODEL 10 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 10 Serial No. J69406 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Drop at Comb: 1 - 3/4” Drop at Heel: 2 - 5/8” Length of Pull: 13 - 1/2” Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Improved Cylinder Gauge: 12 GA Extremely attractive and scarce Remington Model 10 made by Remington Arms Company circa 1915. 30” round blued factory steel barrel with raised factory solid rib, bead front sight, fixed Improved Cylinder choke, and 2 - 3/4” chambers. Factory blued finish floral engraved takedown receiver with plain trigger and sliding trigger guard safety button. Deluxe checkered walnut English grip stock with Remington marked hard rubber buttplate and deluxe checkered forearm. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear. 95% remaining action finish with slight handling and operation wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall, with the largest on the left side of the buttstock and checkering starting to wear flat. Good bore and crisp mechanics. A super rare gun with condition. 1,000 - 2,000

2253 - (M) BROWNING GRADE V MODEL 42 .410 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN, THREE BARREL SET. Manufacturer: Miroku for Browning Model: 42 Serial No. 06602NZ982 Barrel Length: (ALL) 26” FFL Status: Modern Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: (ALL) 3” Choke: (A) Full (B) Modified (C) Full Gauge: (ALL) .410 Made by Miroku in Japan for Browning Arms during 1992-1993 with around 6000 made. Comes with 3 factory-made barrels. Barrel (A) is numbered to gun and is a 26” ventilated rib round blued factory steel barrel with Browning address, fixed Full choke, bead front sight, and a 3” chamber. (B) has no serial number and is of the same configuration except with fixed Modified choke. (C) is made in Japan but has Winchester markings, no serial number, and Full choke. Blued finish floral engraved takedown receiver with 4 gold ducks in flight on right side and forest scene with two pointing dogs and flushed grouse in gold on the left. Checkered standard configuration walnut stock with Browning marked hard rubber buttplate and smooth hard rubber grip cap; all barrels with large style double diamond checkered forearms. Includes number matching Browning box. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear with 98% remaining action finish with slight operating wear. 98% varnish. Small handling marks overall. Good bore; crisp mechanics. Possibly unfired. 2,500 - 3,500

2254 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 42 .410 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 42 Serial No. 97194 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 14 - 1/8” Chamber: 3” Choke: Modified Gauge: .410 Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1952. Plain 26” round blued factory Winchester Proof steel barrel with Winchester address with 3” chamber, Modified choke, bead front sight, and blued tubular magazine. Blued finish takedown receiver with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stock with Winchester hard rubber buttplate and matching corrugated flat bottom walnut slide handle. CONDITION: 95% bright barrel blue with operation wear and usage marks, 95% remaining action finish with slight handling wear. 90% hand rubbed finish. Handling marks and dings overall with the replaced piece on the right rear side of receiver. Good bore with crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,500

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2255 - (M) BROWNING GRADE V 42 SLIDE ACTION .410 BORE SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: 42 Serial No. 00660NZ982 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full Gauge: .410 Bore Made by Miroku in Japan for Browning Arms during 1992-1993 with around 6000 made. 26” round blued factory steel barrel with ventilated rib, Browning address, fixed Full choke, bead front sight, and 3” chamber. Blued finish floral engraved receiver with 4 gold in-flight ducks inlaid on the right side and a forest scene with 2 pointing dogs and flushed grouse in gold on left. Standard configuration checkered walnut stock with large double diamond style checkered forearm, Browning marked hard rubber buttplate, and smooth, hard rubber grip cap. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 98% remaining action finish with slight operating wear. 98% varnish. Small handling marks overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000 2256 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 42 Serial No. 96286 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full Gauge: .410 High condition Model 42 made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1952. Plain 28” blued round factory Winchester Proof Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and marked “MODEL 42”, “410-3in CHAM”, and Full choke. Blued tubular magazine. Standard front bead sight. Blued takedown receiver with plain trigger and push button safety. Standard configuration plain walnut stock with wide corrugated forearm with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,500 2257 - (M) BROWNING MODEL 42 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Browning Model: 42 Serial No. 01854NZ882 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Chamber: 3” Choke: Full Gauge: .410 Bore Made by Miroku for Browning Arms Company from 1991 to 1993. Blued 26” ventilated rib round steel barrel with 3” chamber, Full choke, bead front sight, and matching numbers. Standard blued takedown receiver with blued magazine tube and push button safety. Figured checkered walnut pistol grip stock with Browning hard rubber buttplate. Matching diamond pattern checkered large style forearm. CONDITION: 95% factory blue with light edge wear and operating marks. 95% original varnish with usage marks and dings. Good bore with good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,600 2258 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 42 Serial No. 129982 Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 14” Chamber: 3” Choke: Full Gauge: .410 Bore Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1957. Plain 28” round blued Winchester Proof Steel barrel with 3” chamber, Full choke, bead front sight, and matching numbers. Standard blued takedown receiver with blued magazine tube and push button safety. Standard plain walnut pistol grip stock with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Matching factory flat bottom corrugated forearm. CONDITION: 90% factory blue with light edge wear and operating marks. 90% original varnish with usage marks and dings. Good bore with good mechanics. 1,200 - 1,800

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2259 - (M) LJUTIC MONO GUN ARS TRAP GUN WITH RELEASE TRIGGER. Manufacturer: Ljutic Model: ARS Mono gun Serial No. 3 Barrel Length: 34” FFL Status: Modern Drop at Comb: Adjustable Drop at Heel: Adjustable Length of Pull: 14 - 5/8” Barrel Wall Thickness .052 Chamber: 2 - 3/4” Choke: Multi Gauge: 12 Internal Bore Diameter: 0.738 Weight: 10 Lbs. 13 oz.

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A modern made American 12 gauge trap gun with 2 - 3/4” black matte barrel and ejector. Barrel is fit with a Ljutic stepped / raised ventilated adjustable black rib. Rib reads “APS COMPETITOR”, “PATENT PENDING”, “Ljutic”. Rib with small round white mid bead and larger white front bead. Barrel is also fitted with one multi choke. Blacked receiver with grey tone single scored release trigger reads “Ljutic”, “ARS”, “003”, Mono Gun”, “USA”, “12GA”, “YKM WA”. Highly figured, high gloss Monte Carlo stock with right hand palm swell full pistol grip. Pistol grip with tight checkering and ebony cap. Stock also nicely fit with adjustable comb and adjustable recoil reducer black rubber pad. Long competition forend with matched checkering, mid push button release and blacked hardware. Gun comes with green padded soft carry case. CODNITION: Excellent. Barrel with mostly all of its original black and shiny bore. Action, trigger and ejector are all sound. Stock and forend are near mint. Case is very good. 3,000 - 5,000

2260 - (C) PRE-WAR DRILLING WITH UNUSUAL 24 GAUGE SHOTGUN BARRELS AND 6.3MM RIFLE BARREL. Manufacturer: German Model: Drilling Serial No. 13379 Caliber/Bore: 24 Gauge x 24 Gauge x 6.6mm Barrel Length: 26 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Length of Pull: 13 - 3/4” Made in Germany by an unknown gunsmith circa 1910. Blued 26 - 3/4” German Nitro proofed Krupp steel side by side barrels in 24 gauge over single rifle barrel in 6.6x58R with full length matted factory rib, extractors, bead-blade front sight, and fold down notch rear sight with cartridge marking and proofs. Case-hardened hammerless round body underlever action with chisel engraved floral engraving, game scene on action, double triggers, cocking indicators, Greener style safety, and top tang barrel selector. Factory checkered walnut pistol grip stock with cheekpiece, engraved bullet trap, horn grip cap, and buttplate. Fitted with matching checkered latch release splinter forearm. Comes in fitted canvas-covered trunk case. CONDITION: 90% barrel blue with light storage freckling and edge wear. 90% vivid case colors. 90% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Buttplate has usual worm damage. Excellent bores and mechanics with case in good condition. 1,000 - 1,500

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2261 - (M) BROWNING SA-22 GRADE VI SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 01798MM212 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in 2000 by Miroku of Japan for Browning. Polish blued finish with a 19 - 1/2” round barrel chambered in .22LR. Gold bead front sight with no rear sight present. Lovely Grade VI foliate scroll engraved takedown frame with gold engraved game scenes of a dog chasing a rabbit on the left, a fox and squirrel on right, and a profile of dog’s head on the top. Trigger is also gold washed. 2-piece finely checkered gloss finished figured walnut stocks with serrated steel butt plate. CONDITION: Excellent. Near new, retaining nearly all of the original blued finish. Stocks are likewise excellent with a few minor marks present on the grip and near the takedown. Fine bright bore displays well defined rifling throughout. 1,500 - 2,500

2262 - (C) ANGELO BEE ENGRAVED BROWNING SA-22 RENAISSANCE SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 69T31945 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Originally manufactured in Belgium as a Grade I in 1969, this rifle was expertly upgraded by Angelo Bee. The blued barrel features sprays of foliate scroll engraving at the breech and muzzle. Gold bead front sight and folding adjustable U-notch rear. The French Grey finished takedown receiver is tastefully engraved with nearly full coverage in Renaissance pattern foliate scroll over punchdot backgrounds. Gold washed trigger. Gloss finished checkered, figured walnut forend, and pistol grip buttstock with serrated steel butt plate. Housed in a Browning luggage takedown case. Accompanying paperwork includes correspondence from Angelo Bee discussing this rifle, as well as receipts for the work. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel retains virtually all of its blued finish. Stocks have some a few scattered impressions, rating fine overall. Very fine bright bore with sharp rifling. No safety button present. Case is very good overall. 1,500 - 2,500

2263 - (M) CASED GRADE II ENGRAVED BROWNING SA-22 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 01082RR246 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made in Japan by Miroku for Browning Arms Company in 1977. Standard 19 -1/2” round blued barrel with standard sights and Browning Arms address. Scroll and game scene factory engraved grey finished takedown frame with standing prairie dogs on the left side, squirrels on the right side, and a duck on top. Gold plated trigger with a grey finished trigger guard with floral engraving. Finely figured high gloss finished checkered walnut pistol grip stock with serrated steel buttplate. Matching swelled walnut forearm. Comes in a fitted Browning case with instructions and Browning oil. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics. Case is in excellent condition. 2,000 - 3,000

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2264 - (C) BELGIAN FN SA-22 MODEL B SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH BOX. Manufacturer: FN Model: SA-22 Serial No. 52763 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Pre-1961 Fabrique Nationale made Belgian SA-22 based on Browning’s patent. Barrel with 2-line FN address, gold bead blade front sight, and adjustable u-notch rear. Plain, blued, takedown receiver. Deluxe checkered walnut forend and pistol grip stock with serrated steel butt plate. Housed in an original numbers-matching box and manual. CONDITION: Excellent, as new with only a few light handling marks. Strong bore. Box is very good with clean graphics and some moderate wear. A nice example. 1,500 - 2,500

2265 - (M) BROWNING SA-22 GRADE II .22 LR SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 02143PM246 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by Miroku in Japan for Browning Arms circa 1980. 19 - 3/8” round blued factory steel barrel with Browning address, pedestal front sight, and flip down notch rear sight. Polished steel finished takedown receiver with squirrel scene engraving on the right side, prairie dog scene on the left, a flying duck on top of the receiver, and a gold plated trigger. Standard configuration deluxe checkered walnut pistol grip stock with blued steel serrated buttplate with a wide checkered walnut forearm. Comes in a nostalgic reproduction cardboard factory box. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with light edge wear. 98% action finish with slight handling wear. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics; possibly unfired. Box in good condition. 3,000 - 5,000

2266 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 90 .22 WRF SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1890 Serial No. 592970A Caliber/Bore: .22 WRF Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1917. Plain 24” blued octagonal factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and extra post-factory assembled barrel proofmark; marked “MODEL 90” and “22 WRF” with fully blued tubular magazine. Standard front sight with standard rear sight and Lyman Tang peep. Blued takedown frame with blued bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration walbut stocks with case-hardened crescent steel buttplate. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with light freckling, 5% remaining action blue (most on bolt, indicating a possible old replacement). 10% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Dark bore with visible rifling; crisp mechanics. 600 - 800

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2267 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 62A .22 LR SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 62A Serial No. 138237 Caliber/Bore: .22 S,L,LR Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1942. 23” blued round factory Winchester Proof steel barrel with a Winchester address, “.22 S. L. or L.R.” caliber marking, and a full-length blued tubular magazine. Blued finish takedown receiver with plain trigger. Standard configuration walnut stock with Winchester hard rubber buttplate and matching walnut corrugated slide handle. Comes with an original 2-piece cardboard picture box and a Winchester instruction manual. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with operation wear with 98% remaining action finish with slight handling wear. 95% hand rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Slide has a rub mark on the right rear side. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics, except for the hammer which does not hold half cock; otherwise, a great condition gun. Box in good condition. 1,500 - 2,000

2268 - (M) RARE MASTER ENGRAVED BROWNING 75TH ANNIVERSARY TROMBONE SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Trombone Serial No. 166CSHT049 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern Numbered 49 of 75 made to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of John M. Browning’s venerable Trombone rifle in 1994. Fitted with a 22” polished blue Belgian-proofed round barrel chambered in .22 LR with blade front sight and v-notch rear. Coin-finished takedown receiver tastefully engraved with large foliate scrolls and tendrils around a central gold bust portrait of Browning on the left and a gold script “75” within laurels on the right. Engraving signed “P. LALLEMAND” for factory master engraver Pierre Lallemand. Gloss-finished corrugated walnut forend. Checkered round knob pistol grip buttstock with matte finished steel butt plate. Rifle is accompanied by the matching factory box and paperwork, including a COA. CONDITION: Excellent. As new, retaining virtually all of its factory finishes. Excellent mirror bore, likely only test fired. Fine mechanics. 3,000 - 5,000

2269 - (M) ANSCHUTZ MODEL 1730 DK L MONTE CARLO BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .22 HORNET. Manufacturer: Anschutz Model: 1730 Serial No. 3057650 Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 23 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by Anschutz circa 2006 per AG date code. Typical configuration with hooded bead front sight on island with serrated ramp, adjustable folding U notch rear sight dovetailed into barrel, and rollmarked across top with normal model information and warning. German nitro proofs on left side of shank with date code and Ulm proof. Action with nitro proof, serial number, Anshcutz information, and a Merkel import mark on right side, ahead of ejection port. Unmarked 4-12 scope with duplex reticle on 2 piece QD bases. Anschutz Monte Caro stock with basketweave checkering at forearm and pistol grip, with a pronounced Monte Carlo comb. CONDITION: Overall very good+. Metal with virtually all of the original factory blue with some distension about proofs from application of stamp, and superficial handling marks. Stock is good with handling marks and impressions throughout, somewhat more than normally encountered. Mechanically fine, glass is clear, bore with strong rifling. 1,500 - 3,000 342

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2270 - (M) KLEINGUENTHER IMPORTED VOERE K15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE .338 WIN MAG. Manufacturer: Voere Model: K15 Serial No. 870707 Caliber/Bore: .338 Win. Mag. Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Made by Voere in Germany and imported by Kleiguenther of Seguin, Texas, circa the early 1970s; subsequently customized with an upgraded walnut stock and muzzle brake by an unknown gunsmith at an unknown time. 27” sporter weight sightless round blued steel barrel with coin finished, oak leaf engraved floorplate with engraved detachable magazine. Coin finish, oak leaf engraved receiver with matching solid handle short stroke bolt. Custom checkered walnut stock with Old English rubber recoil pad, ebony grip, and forearm cap. Gun is fitted with Redfield rings and bases with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20x scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear. 98% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 95% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Sharp checkering and some scrapes. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics and clear optics. 2,000 - 3,000

2271 - (C) PRE-64 SUPER GRADE WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .300 H&H MAGNUM. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 184222 Caliber/Bore: .300 H&H Magnum Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1951. 26” round blued standard weight Winchester Proof Steel barrel with correct hooded gold bead ramp front sight, plugged and removed rear sight, and Winchester address and “MODEL-70-300 H&H MAGNUM-” barrel markings. Standard matted finish action with standard markings, matching electropencilled solid handle bolt, and period Redfield rear peep sight. Checkered walnut “Super Grade” style stock with straight comb, early style cheekpiece, added Winchester reproduction solid red rubber recoil, “-SUPER GRADE-” marked blued detachable floorplate, black bakelite forend cap, and Winchester logo plastic grip cap. Comes with correct sling swivels and no leather sling. CONDITION: 90% original factory finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest patina with carry and operating wear. Bolt handle is starting to silver. Stock has 80% original varnish with dings and marks. Stock has been cut for added pad, with varnish flaking at joint. Good bore and good mechanics. 3,000 - 4,000

2272 - (M) BROWNING MEDALLION GRADE HIGH-POWER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: High-Power Serial No. 7X44484 Caliber/Bore: 7mm Remington Magnum Barrel Length: 24” Made by FN in Belgium for Browning Arms Company in 1967; test is negative for salt. Plain 24” blued sporter weight sightless round factory steel barrel with Browning address. Blued and gold wash etched floorplate. Blued finished floral engraved receiver with matching polished bolt and gold washed trigger. Standard skipline checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Browning marked vented rubber recoil pad, and contrasting grip cap and forearm. Fitted with Redfield rings and bases and a Redfield 6-18x scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics and clear optics. 3,500 - 5,500

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2273 - (M) GARY GOUDY CUSTOM HAENEL-LORENZ BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN 6.5X68MM. Manufacturer: Haenel-Lorenz Model: Gary Goudy Custom Serial No. 684 Caliber/Bore: 6.5x68mm Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made by Haenel in Germany circa 1930s and customized by Gary Goudy of Dayton, Washington, at an unknown date. Plain 24” sporter weight sightless round blued steel barrel with blued floorplate. Blued finish Mauser 98 style receiver with polished bolt and adjustable trigger. Custom checkered claro walnut stock with cheekpiece, Niedner style checkered steel buttplate, ebony grip cap, and forearm cap. Gun is fitted with 2-piece scope bases. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with light edge wear and 98% remaining action finish; bolt with slight handling wear. 98% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. A beautifully made rifle! 2,500 - 3,500

2274 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 43 .22 HORNET DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: Model 43 Serial No. 47654A Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1949 to 1957. Plain 24” round blued Winchester Proof Steel barrel in .22 Hornet fit with 22G rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. Standard blued factory drilled receiver with numbers matching bolt, unmarked blued 5-round detachable magazine, and side button safety. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. Winchester logo hard rubber grip cap and bow-type sling swivels. CONDITION: 90% factory blue with light edge wear and operating marks. 90% original varnish with usage marks, dings, and some hunting scrapes. Good bore with good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

2275 - (M) COLT SAUER BOLT ACTION RIFLE .300 WEATHERBY MAGNUM. Manufacturer: J.P. Sauer & Sohn Model: R8009 Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle Serial No. CR11924 Caliber/Bore: .300 Weatherby Magnum Barrel Length: 23 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by J.P. Sauer and Son in Germany for Colt Firearms circa 1970. Plain 26” blued sporter weight round sightless factory steel barrel with Colt address. Blued floorplate with detachable magazine. Blued finished receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sauer marked vented pad, and contrasting grip cap and forearm. Gun is fitted with Weaver bases. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge and carry wear. 95% action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

2276 - (M) WEATHERBY MARK V LAZERMARK BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .460 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Manufacturer: Weatherby Model: Mark V Serial No. H140900 Caliber/Bore: .460 Weatherby Magnum Barrel Length: 26” Action made in Japan by Howa for Weatherby between 1972 and 1994. 26” round blued tapered sightless barrel with ported muzzle in .460 Weatherby Magnum. Matching blued steel frame marked with serial number amd Weatherby trademark. Blued bolt shroud, jeweled bolt body, blued floorplate, and gold-plated trigger. Action fitted with Burris 2-piece base and rings with Leupold Vari-X Freedom scope. Custom Lazermark carved blonde walnut stock with contrasting rosewood nose cap and Weatherby vented rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: Overall 98% with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. Clear optics. 2,000 - 3,000 344

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2277 - (C) ANSCHUTZ MODELL 54 MATCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH REDFIELD OPTIC AND ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: Anschutz Model: 54 Serial No. 97911 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Anschutz in Germany circa 1990. 27” heavy target weight blued steel barrel with Anschutz address, Olympic front sight, and drilled and tapped rear sight positions with scope blocks. Blued receiver with adjustable trigger. Adjustable thumbhole marksman’s walnut stock with adjustable comb, buttplate, and sliding grip rail. Comes with shooting accessories and Redfield 16x target scope. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: 98% barrel and action blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. A great rig for the experienced shooter or the up-and-coming competition shooter looking to upgrade. 2,000 - 3,000 2278 - (C) PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .22 HORNET. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 223111 Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1952 with standard weight blued 24” Winchester Proof Steel barrel, hooded bead front sight on island with stippled ramp, U-notch rear sight dovetailed on barrel boss, and later acanthus scroll engraving at the barrel shank. Leupold 1-piece base with XV-III 4.5-15x40mm scope. Further floral engraving on bottom metal and trigger, with floral device on trigger. Replaced checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel has been reblued after the engraving was completed, some pluming notable at the shank. Typical handling marks throughout from field and range use. Stock is excellent with repaired inset at heel, probably from restocking a widow’s peak plate; some handling marks throughout. Possibly a professional restock. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling, glass is clear. 2,500 - 3,500 2279 - (C) PRE-64 SUPER GRADE WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .270 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 174307 Caliber/Bore: .270 Winchester Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1951. 24” round blued standard weight Winchester Proof Steel barrel with correct hooded gold bead ramp front sight, plugged and removed rear sight, and Winchester address and “MODEL-70-270 WIN-” barrel markings. Standard matted finished action with standard markings, matching electropencilled solid handle bolt, and period Lyman 48 rear peep sight. Checkered walnut Super Grade style stock with straight comb, early style cheekpiece, blued checkered steel buttplate, “-SUPER GRADE-” marked blued detachable floorplate, black bakelite forend cap, and Winchester logo plastic grip cap. Comes with correct sling swivels and a leather sling. CONDITION: 90% original factory finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest patina with carry and operating wear. Bolt handle is starting to silver. The stock has 80% original varnish with dings and marks. Good bore and good mechanics. 2,500 - 3,500 2280 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 43 DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE (.22 HORNET). Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 43 Serial No. 48511A Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1951. Plain 24” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address marked “MODEL 43” with factory detachable magazine. Standard front and rear sights with Leupold M8-4x scope. Blued factory drilled receiver with blued bolt and plain trigger. Deluxe configuration walnut stock with case-hardened checkered steel buttplate and Winchester hard rubber grip cap. Comes with factory letter verifying serial number application. CONDITION: 95% fading barrel blue with light freckling. 95% remaining action blue. 95% varnish. Small handling marks with sharp checkering. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 800 - 1,200

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2281 - (M) SAKO VIXEN L461 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .222 REMINGTON. Manufacturer: Sako Model: Vixen L461 Serial No. AI160117 Caliber/Bore: .222 Remington Barrel Length: 23 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by Sako in Finland for Garcia circa 1973. Plain 23” sporter weight round blued factory steel barrel with Sako address, ramp front sight, and a removed rear sight. Blued floorplate. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sako marked hard rubber buttplate, grip cap, and angled forearm. Gun is fitted with Sako rings and bases with a Weaver Marksman 4x scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 2,000 - 3,000 2282 - (C)CUSTOM PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .220 SWIFT. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 153220 Caliber/Bore: .220 Swift Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1950 as a standard rifle, subsequently custom stocked and rebarreled at an unknown date by an unknown gunsmith. Blued 24” sporter weight sightless round steel barrel in .220 Swift with blued floorplate. Blued finish receiver with matching solid handle bolt and custom 2-stage trigger with sub-2# pull. Custom checkered Himalayan walnut stock with skeleton steel buttplate and grip cap. Gun is fitted with Leupold rings and bases with Bausch and Lomb Balvar 6-24x scope with caps. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear and 98% remaining action finish, bolt with slight handling wear. 95% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Sharp checkering. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 2,000 - 3,000 2283 - (C) CUSTOM WEATHER MARK V BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .378 WEATHERBY MAGNUM Manufacturer: Weatherby Model: Mark V Serial No. P15166 Caliber/Bore: .378 Weatherby Magnum Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Action made in Germany by Sauer for Weatherby between 1964 and 1973; rifle was possibly fully constructed by Weatherby Custom shop. 23” round blued sightless tapered barrel with custom muzzle brake in .378 Weatherby Magnum. Matching blued steel frame marked with serial number, Weatherby trademark, gold plated bolt shroud and wide trigger shoe, and blued floorplate marked “WEATHERBY CUSTOM”. Action fitted with Redfield 1-piece base and custom gold-plated rings with Leupold Vari-X II scope. Custom claro walnut thumbhole Mannlicher stock with gold-plated nose cap and Decelerator solid black rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics, clear optics. 2,000 - 3,000 2284 - (M) COLT SAUER BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .243 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: J.P. Sauer & Sohn Model: R8007 Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle Serial No. CR11179 Caliber/Bore: .243 Winchester Barrel Length: 23 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by J.P. Sauer and Son in Germany for Colt Firearms circa 1970. Plain 26” sporter weight round blued sightless factory steel barrel with Colt address, blued floorplate, and detachable magazine. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sauer marked vented pad, contrasting grip cap, and forearm. Gun is fitted with factory rings and bases. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000 346

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2285 - (C) PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 .22 HORNET BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 176179 Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1951. Blued 24” plain Standard weight round factory Winchester Proof steel barrel with Winchester address, hooded ramp front sight, and 22G rear sight. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard checkered walnut low comb stock with checkered blued steel buttplate. Comes in the original shipping box, correctly matching the gun, with the correct cardboard inserts and Model 70 Pamphlet but with no paperwork. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with 98% remaining action finish and 98% bolt finish with light assembly wear. 98% varnish. Sharp checkering and storage marks. Good bore with visible rifling; crisp mechanics. Box has been written on with crayon, and labels are visible but torn. Gun is possibly unfired. 3,000 - 5,000

2286 - (C) SCHILLING MAUSER GEW 88 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH AMMUNITION. Manufacturer: Schilling Model: GEW 88 Caliber/Bore: 8x57S Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Extremely high condition Gewehr 88 Sporter made by V. Christian Schilling in Suhl, Prussia, circa 1910. 24” sporter weight blued octagon-to-round Krupp steel barrel with fully matted raised sighting rib and ramped front sight with 2-leaf folding rear sight. Case-hardened receiver with matching spoon handle bolt and double set triggers. Plain checkered walnut stock with case-hardened steel buttplate and grip cap. Comes with leather ammo pouch and 10 rounds of RWS ammunition. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear and some light freckling with 98% remaining action finish with bolt having slight handling wear and discoloration. 95% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Sharp checkering with a ding in the right side of the grip. Bright bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. Colors and stock have possibly been enhanced. 1,600 - 2,600

2287 - (M) COOPER MODEL 57M CABELA’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY .22 LR BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Cooper Model: 57M Serial No. 9868 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern Made by Cooper Firearms of Montana in 2011 for Cabela’s 50th. Standard 22” round blued steel sightless barrel with Cooper address and “22 LR” barrel markings. Standard blued finish action with standard markings, matching solid handle bolt, with Leupold VX-3 3.5-10x scope. Diamond tail pattern checkered Claro walnut stock with straight comb, cheekpiece, blued Cabela’s anniversary marked steel buttplate, blued detachable magazine floorplate, black bakelite forend cap, and plastic grip cap. Comes with box. CONDITION: 98% original factory. Stock has 98% original varnish with small insignificant handling dings and marks. Good bore and mechanics, clear optics. Box in good condition. Possibly unfired. 2,000 - 4,000

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2288 - (M) COLT SAUER BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE IN .30-06 SPRINGFIELD. Manufacturer: J.P Sauer Model: R8002 Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle Serial No. CR1096 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 23 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made by J.P. Sauer and Son in Germany for Colt Firearms circa 1970. Plain 23 - 1/2” sporter weight round blued sightless factory steel barrel with Colt address. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sauer marked vented pad, and contrasting grip cap and forearm. Comes with a Colt research letter indicating manufacture. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000 2289 - (M) WINCHESTER MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE FEATHERWEIGHT CABELA’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 35CZZ01978 Caliber/Bore: .270 Win Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern 1 of 500 made by Browning in 2011 for Cabela’s 50th Anniversary. 22” round blued featherweight Winchester Proof Steel barrel with no sights, Winchester address, and “MODEL-70-270 WIN ONLY-” barrel markings. Standard blued finish Pre-64 style claw extractor action with standard markings, matching electropencilled solid handle bolt, andLeupold VX-3 3.5-10x scope. Checkered walnut Super Grade style stock with straight comb, cheekpiece, red DeCelerator pad, gold washed Cabela’s logo and anniversary date marked blued detachable floorplate, black bakelite forend cap, and black plastic grip cap. Comes with original box. CONDITION: 98% original factory finish. Stock has 98% original varnish with small assembly and handling marks. Good bore and good mechanics with clear optics. Box in good condition. Possibly unfired. 2,000 - 4,000 2290 - (C) CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 52 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: Model 52 Serial No. 13674 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1929 and professionally restocked by an unknown gunsmith; work resembles Griffin and Howe. Plain 28” target weight round blued Winchester Proof Steel barrel with standard rear flip sight (removed but with gun), Lyman 48 rear peep, (front sight dovetail removed) and gun fitted with period J.W. Fecker 10x scope with blued finish, crosshair reticle, and original steel caps. Standard blued receiver with blued trigger guard, matching early style bolt, and cocking bolt safety. Custom, checkered, highly figured walnut pistol grip stock with right-hand cheekpiece, ebony forend cap, grip graduations slots in forearm with steel grip cap and slightly compressed period pad. Comes with custom palm rest, sling grip post, globe front sight, and 3 standard Winchester marked 5-round detachable magazines, 1 Winchester marked single shot magazine, and a Winchester 10-shot magazine. CONDITION: 90% factory blue with light edge wear and operating marks. 90% original varnish with usage marks and dings. Good bore and mechanics, optics slightly cloudy. A great vintage shooter’s set-up. 1,000 - 1,600 2291 - (M) FRED ZEGLIN GLOBAL TRADING LSI SAFARI M98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .375HAWK-SCOVILL Manufacturer: Global Trading LSI/Fred Zeglin Model: Safari M98 Serial No. GL0418 Caliber/Bore: .375 Hawk-Scovill Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made in Italy by Global Trading and imported by L.S.I of Alexandria, Virginia, circa 2000. This gun was further customized by Fred Zeglin of Kalispell, Montana, and chambered in .375 Hawk-Scoville. Safari weight round blued barrel with banded ramp front sight, 3 leaf express rear sight graduated to 200 yards, and marked “375 HAWK/S” at the breech. Blued Mauser 98 style action marked on bridge “SAFARI M98 GLOBAL TRADING, ITALY / L.S.I. ALEXANDRIA, VA.” with 3 position safety, Talley rings, and Burris Signature Series 3x10x40mm scope. Blued detachable floorplate. Custom classic safari style stock of finely figured checkered walnut stock with right cheekpiece, Uncle Mikes solid rubber recoil pad, and contrasting black grip cap and nosecap. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics with clear optics. Extremely fine rifle ready for the hunt! 2,000 - 3,000 348

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2292 - (C) ANSCHUTZ 1431/32 .22 HORNET BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Anschutz Model: 1431/32 Serial No. 776264 Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Anschutz in Germany circa 1990. Plain 24” sporter weight round blued factory steel barrel with Anschutz address, fit with hooded ramp front sight and flip down rear sight. Blued floorplate and detachable factory magazine. Blued receiver with matching bolt and double set triggers. Skipline checkered standard configuration Monte Carlo walnut stock with cheekpiece and Schnabel forearm tip. Hard rubber buttplate and grip cap. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear and 95% remaining action finish with bolt with slight handling wear. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling; crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,500 2293 - (C) PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 VARMINT BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .243 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 527394 Caliber/Bore: .243 Winchester Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1961. Plain 26” varmint weight blued round factory Winchester Proof Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address marked “MODEL 70”. Blued floorplate. Drilled and tapped front and rear sight locations, fitted with Lyman Super Target Spot 15x scope. Matte finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard varmint configuration checkered walnut stock with checkered Winchester plastic buttplate. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with light freckling. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. There are small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics; scope missing caps. 1,500 - 2,000 2294 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 52 B BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 52 Serial No. 66134B Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 28” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1942. Plain 28” blued heavy round factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address marked “MODEL 52” with full blued floorplate and Winchester detachable magazine. Pose-style front sight with removed rear sight and action-fitted receiver sight base. Matted finish receiver with blued speedlock bolt and trigger. Plain walnut marksman configuration stock with Winchester checkered steel buttplate, sling swivel studs, and grip rail. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with light freckling and area of pitting near muzzle with applied cold blue with 95% remaining action finish with bolt having slight handling wear. 90% varnish. There are small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling and crisp mechanics. 1,000 - 2,000 2295 - (C) CUSTOMIZED PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION VARMINT RIFLE IN .243 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Serial No. 579291 Caliber/Bore: .243 Winchester Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1963 as a varmint rifle and custom stocked at an unknown date by an unknown gunsmith. 26” varmint weight round blued factory steel barrel with Winchester address with full blued floorplate and drilled and tapped sight provisions. Blued finish receiver with matching hollow handle bolt and custom two-stage trigger with sub 2# pull. Custom checkered walnut stock with cheekpiece, skeleton steel buttplate, grip cap, and detachable sling swivels. Gun is fitted with Redfield rings and bases with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20x scope with sunshade and caps. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge wear and 98% remaining action finish with bolt with slight handling wear. 95% hand-rubbed finish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Sharp checkering. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 1,500 - 2,500

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2296 - (C) SAKO RIIHIMAKI L46 .22 HORNET BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Sako Model: L46 Serial No. 4758 Caliber/Bore: .22 Hornet Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Sako in Finland in 1950. 24” round tapered blued barrel with hooded ramp front sight (missing hood), no rear sight boss, and marked at breech “HORNET/5.5x36R”. Matching blued detachable magazine fed action marked with serial number with standard “L46” Riihimaki markings and side lever safety. Action has grooved receiver with standard polished trigger. Standard light checkered walnut pistol grip stock with plastic grip cap and rubber solid recoil pad with added period style sling swivels. Comes with Sako-style scope rings. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. 1,500 - 3,000

2297 - (M) SAKO FORESTER L579 BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .243 WINCHESTER. Manufacturer: Sako Model: L579 Serial No. 57483 Caliber/Bore: .243 Winchester Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Modern Made by Sako in Finland for Garcia circa 1973. Plain 23” plain sporter weight round blued factory steel barrel with Sako address with blued floorplate, ramp front sight, and removed rear sight. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sako marked hard rubber buttplate, grip cap, and angled forearm. Gun is fitted with Redfield rings and bases with a Weaver K-6 scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 1,500 - 2,000

2298 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE IN .458 WINCHESTER MAGNUM. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 70 Super Grade Serial No. G988034 Caliber/Bore: .458 Win. Mag. Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1971. Plain 22” round blued factory Winchester Steel barrel with Winchester 2-line address and marked “MODEL 70”. Blued “SUPERGRADE” marked floorplate. Standard front sight, removed rear sight, and fitted with Weaver K-4F scope. Matted finish receiver with jeweled push feed bolt, follower, and plain trigger. Checkered walnut Super Grade configuration stock with Winchester vented recoil pad, sling swivel studs, and metal grip cap. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with light freckling. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Cut for peep sight. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics and clear optics. 1,500 - 2,500

2299 - (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 75 .22 LR BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: Model 75 Serial No. 84381 Caliber/Bore: .22LR Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1955. Plain 24” round blued Winchester Proof Steel barrel with 22G rear sight and hooded ramp front sight. Blued standard grooved receiver with numbers matching bolt, blued Winchester marked 5-round detachable magazine, and side button safety. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip stock with serrated steel buttplate. Winchester logo hard rubber grip cap and standard bow-type sling swivels. CONDITION: 90% factory blue with light edge wear and operating marks. 90% original varnish with usage marks and dings. Good bore with good mechanics. 900 - 1,200 350

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2300 - (M) SAKO FINNBEAR L61R BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .375 MAGNUM. Manufacturer: Sako Model: L61R Serial No. 291 Caliber/Bore: .375 Magnum Barrel Length: 24 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made by Sako in Finland for Garcia circa 1973. Plain 24 - 1/2” sporter weight round blued factory steel barrel with Sako address, blued floorplate, ramp front sight; rear sight removed. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sako marked vented pad, grip cap, and angled forearm. Gun is fitted with factory rings and bases with Leupold 3.5-10x Duplex reticle Vari-X III scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 1,500 - 2,000 2301 - (C) SAKO L46 RIHIMAKI BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .222 REM. Manufacturer: Sako Model: L46 Riihimaki Serial No. 51088 Caliber/Bore: .222 Remington Barrel Length: 23 - 5/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Sako in Finland circa 1960. Plain 23 - 5/8” blued sporter weight round sightless factory steel barrel with Sako address. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt, plain trigger, blued floorplate, and detachable box magazine. Standard configuration checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, Sako marked hard rubber buttplate, grip cap, and angled forearm. Gun is fitted with Sako rings and bases with a Redfield scope. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge case wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics and clear optics. 1,200 - 1,800 2302 - (M) CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 798 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Zastava Model: Remington 798 Serial No. ZA700500146 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern Made by Zastava in Yugoslavia for Remington circa 2006. Plain 22” sporter weight round blued sightless factory steel barrel with blued floorplate. Blued finish receiver with matching bolt and plain trigger with Zastava markings and bridge marked “REMINGTON MODEL 798”. Custom, checkered, blonde, possibly Himalayan walnut, fleur-de-lis standard configuration Monte Carlo stock with cheekpiece, “Deecelerator” marked rubber recoil pad, grip cap, and forearm cap. Gun is fitted with Redfield rings and bases. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with case edge wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. 800 - 1,200 2303 - (A) ALEXANDER HENRY SINGLE SHOT ROOK RIFLE IN .360 BLACKPOWDER EXPRESS. Manufacturer: Alexander Henry Model: Dropping Block Serial No. 6518 Caliber/Bore: .360 BPE Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Antique Length of Pull: 14 - 1/4” Round barrel with a single faceted section over breech is equipped with a vertically dovetailed bead front sight on raised base and a horizontally dovetailed 3 leaf rear sight, with 2 folding leaves and 1 standing leaf. Standing leaf is matted and marked for regulation at 100 yards, while folding leaves are regulated for 150 and 200 yards; silver express lines. Signed “Alexr Henry, Edinburgh & London” behind rear sight, with offset Birmingham proofs for .360 Express. Underside with matching serial number and “AH” for Alexander Henry. Walnut forearm with point pattern checkering is retained by a single barrel key feeding through an escutcheon and has the distinct Henry scalloped lip. Small frame case colored action with light English style acanthus scroll and lined borders, back action peninsula lock signed “Alexr Henry”, non-rebounding serpentine hammer with tall cock, and stalking safety. Long tang trigger guard with serial number and three unidentified characters that look perhaps Middle Eastern in origin. Pistol grip stock with point pattern checkering about the wrist, engraved steel grip cap, and a smooth steel buttplate. CONDITION: Barrel retains the vast majority of the bluing with some minor handling marks from the field throughout; faceted area over chamber appears to have been touched up with cold blue. Forearm has numerous handling marks and impressions from use, one heavier mar at left side just behind scalloped lip. Action with good case colors, particularly in protected areas and on peninsula lock. Stock is very good with typical random handling marks. Checkering is razor sharp and recut. Buttplate reblued. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and mild frosting throughout. A light, handy little rifle, scarce with such as small frame. 2,500 - 3,500

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2304 - (M) RUGER NO. 1 TROPICAL .375 H&H MAGNUM SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Manufacturer: Ruger Model: No. 1 Serial No. 134-31445 Caliber/Bore: .375 H&H Magnum Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made by Sturm Ruger Company in 2010. 24” round blued steel barrel with Ruger address in .375 H&H with tropical style sights and fitted with Leupold 4.5-14x Vari-X III Firedot gold ring scope. Blued receiver with plain trigger. Standard checkered walnut pistol grip stocks with checkered Alexander Henry forearm and Ruger black hard rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: 98% barrel and action blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 1,500 - 2,000

2305 - (C) GARY GOUDY CUSTOM MARTINI ACTION SPORTING RIFLE WITH BALVAR OPTIC. Manufacturer: Custom Gary Goudy Model: Martini Serial No. D9472 Caliber/Bore: .257 Krag Improved Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

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Probably originally made by B.S.A. in England and customized by Gary Goudy of Dayton, Washington, circa 1998. Plain 26” varmint weight round blued sightless steel barrel. Blued finished receiver with plain trigger and extended opening lever. Custom panel checkered walnut stock with cheekpiece, White Line marked solid rubber recoil pad, grip cap, and beavertail forearm. Gun is fitted with Bausch and Lomb rings and bases with a Bausch and Lomb “Balvar” 24x scope. Accompanied by a set of RCBS dies and 60 rounds of hand-loaded ammunition, which should be considered components only. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with edge case wear. 95% remaining action finish, bolt has slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling, crisp mechanics, and clear optics. 4,000 - 6,000

2306 - (C) RUGER NO. 1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH LEUPOLD OPTIC. Manufacturer: Ruger Model: No. 1 Serial No. 132-95063 Caliber/Bore: .220 Swift Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Made by Sturm Ruger Company in 1991. 26” blued varmint weight steel barrel, chambered in .220 Swift, with Ruger address, no sights, and fitted with Leupold 12x scope. Blued receiver with plain trigger. Standard checkered walnut stocks in pistol grip configuration with checkered forearm and red Ruger hard rubber recoil pad. CONDITION: 98% barrel and action blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics; optics are clear. 1,000 - 1,500

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2307 - (M) BROWNING MODEL 78 .25-06 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: 78 Serial No. W5750371 Caliber/Bore: .25-06 Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Modern Made for Browning Arms Company in Japan by Miroku circa 1975. Blued sightless 26” medium weight octagonal barrel with standard Browning markings. Blued highwall-style action with exposed blued hammer, wide serrated trigger, and blued lever. Fitted with Browning bases and Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x scope. Standard checkered figured walnut pistol grip stock with cheekpiece, Browning hard rubber recoil pad, and matching checkered large style forearm. CONDITION: 98% overall with small handling marks. Excellent bore and mechanics. Clear optics. 1,500 - 2,500

2308 - (A) CUSTOM BUILT PERCUSSION GATLING GUN WITH TRIPOD. Manufacturer: Unknown Model: Gatling Gun Caliber/Bore: .54 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 23 - 1/2” FFL Status: Antique Constructed of sheet steel this recreation of the iconic M1862 Gatling Gun features a revolving 32 - 1/2” 6 barrel cluster actuated by a wood handled crank. As with the earliest Gatling Guns, ammunition is fed into the action via a hopper. 10 reusable steel .54 caliber cartridges fit with rear mounted percussion nipples are provided with this lot. A simple pin front sight is affixed for aiming, with elevation adjustment built into the mount. The gun is mounted to a 34” wood and steel tripod, and comes complete with a transit crate. CONDITION: Fair. Metal remains unfinished with a gray patina and some oxidation. Action appears to cycle correctly, but should not be fired. This would make a lovely statement piece in any gun room or office. 4,000 - 8,000

2309 - LOT OF 6: GLASS TARGET BALLS. Lot consists of 2 brown smooth glass balls, 1 smooth unmarked Cobalt, 1 shaped brown glass ball marked around center “Sophienhutte in Ilmenau (Thur)” and 2 green balls marked around center “Glashutten DR. A. Frank Charlottenburg”. CONDITION: Overall good with some misforming possibly indicating seconds with no cracks or missing pieces. 1,800 - 3,000

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2310 - WEAVER MODEL 330 SCOPE. Weaver Model 330 scope made by W.R. Weaver Company, El Paso, Texas, between circa 1930 and circa 1950, most famously used on the Remington 03A4 sniper rifle. Scope has blued 3/4” tube with external adjustments and post reticle. Comes with a set of blued rings. CONDITION: Good with edge wear, fading blue, and clear optics. 400 - 600

2311 - DAISY NO. 104 DOUBLE BARREL BB GUN. Manufacturer: Daisy Model: 104 Caliber: .177 Barrel Length: 24” Very scarce Daisy No. 104 break-open BB rifle made by Daisy Manufacturing Company, Plymouth, Michigan, between 1940 and 1941. 24” blued barrels with etched blued receiver, showing dog and bird scene with double triggers. Hardwood stock and forearm. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: Overall good with 90% original fading blue and 90% remaining wood finish with light scratches and dings. Crisp mechanics and appears to operate well. 1,500 - 2,000

2312 - LOT OF 2 AIRGUNS, ONE DAISY RED RYDER AND ONE DAISY NO. 40 Manufacturer: (BOTH) Daisy Model: (A) Red Ryder (B) No. 40 Caliber: (BOTH) .177 BB Barrel Length: (A) 10 - 7/8” (B) 17 - 1/2” Lot consists of 2 very scarce Daisy BB rifles made by Daisy Manufacturing Company, Plymouth, Michigan circa the 1930s. (A) is a Red Ryder lever action with blued finish and saddle ring, rare scope with rubber eyepiece, and walnut “RED RYDER” marked board stock. (B) is a rare Model 40 military rifle with blued metal, military-style hardwood stock, original canvas sling, and rare bayonet. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: Overall good with 80% original fading blue and light pitting with 70% remaining wood finish with light scratches, dings, and play wear. Crisp mechanics; appear to operate well. A lot for the serious BB rifle collector. 1,000 - 1,500

2313 - (C) BROWNING SA-22 GRADE I SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH FACTORY CASE AND SCOPE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 5T27547 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Belgian Grade I made in 1965. Blued takedown round barrel with gold bead blade front sight and adjustable u-notch rear. Grooved receiver featuring central foliate engraving with rope borders. Checkered walnut forend and pistol grip stock with serrated steel butt plate. Housed in a fitted Browning luggage case with a period Browning 4x scope. CONDITION: Very good. Gun retains the vast majority of its factory blue with some high edge wear and scattered marks. Stocks have some abrasions and impressions. Fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear. Case is very serviceable with only minor edgewear. 2,000 - 2,500

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2314 - (C) BROWNING SA-22 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH FACTORY CASE AND SCOPE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 1T18339 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Belgian Grade I made in 1961. Blued takedown barrel with gold bead blade front sight and adjustable u-notch rear. Grooved receiver featuring central foliate engraving with rope borders. Checkered walnut forend. Replacement deluxe figured checkered walnut pistol grip stock with serrated steel butt plate. Housed in a fitted Browning luggage case with a period Browning 4X scope. CONDITION: Very good. Gun retains nearly all of its factory blue with only light marks. Stocks have some abrasions and impressions. Fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear. Case is very serviceable with only minor edgewear. 2,000 - 2,500

2315 - (C) BROWNING SA-22 GRADE I SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH FACTORY CASE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: SA-22 Serial No. 4T90951 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 19 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Belgian Grade I made in 1964. Blued takedown round barrel with gold bead blade front sight and adjustable u-notch rear. Grooved receiver featuring central foliate engraving with rope borders. Checkered walnut forend and pistol grip stock with serrated steel butt plate. Housed in a fitted Browning luggage case with a period Redfield 4X scope. CONDITION: Very good. Gun retains the vast majority of its factory blue with some moderate wear and a few nicks. Stocks have some abrasions and impressions. Very good bright bore. Mechanically fine. Optic is largely clear. Case is very serviceable with only minor edgewear. 1,500 - 2,500

2316 - (M) NAVY ARMS HENRY .44-40 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Navy Arms Model: Henry Serial No. 311 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern Made for Navy Arms Company circa 1970 in Italy. 22” octagonal blued steel barrel with Henry address in .44-40 with sheared blade front sight and graduated flip rear sight. Brass frame receiver with plain trigger and blued magazine tube. Standard configuration walnut stock with no forearm and brass buttplate. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick Collection. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with 98% bright brass action finish, 98% varnish; small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

2317 - (M) BROWNING MODEL 65 LEVER ACTION RIFLE IN .218 BEE. Manufacturer: Browning Model: 65 Serial No. 00607PN667 Caliber/Bore: .218 Bee Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made by Miroku in Japan for Browning Arms circa 2000. Plain 24” sporter weight round blued factory steel barrel with Browning address, ramp front sight, with 22G style rear sight. Polished steel finish receiver with floral engraving, gold bobcat inlay on the right side, gold coyote inlay on the left, and gold plated trigger. Standard configuration checkered walnut pistol grip stock with Winchester style blued steel checkered buttplate and a wide checkered walnut forearm. CONDITION: 98% bright barrel blue with light edge wear with 98% remaining action finish with slight handling wear. 90% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. Possibly unfired. 1,500 - 2,500

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2318 - (C) RARE 90TH ANNIVERSARY MARLIN GOLDEN 39A-DL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Marlin Model: 39A-DL Serial No. T10363 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Number 42 of only 500 produced in 1960 to celebrate the 90 anniversary of Marlin. Bright chrome finished with a gold washed trigger. 24” round barrel with blued hooded blade front sight and elevation adjustable rear sight. Select figured checkered pistol grip walnut buttstock with factory carved squirrel motif on right side, inlaid bullseye trademark, and white lined black butt plate and grip cap. Matching checkered walnut forend with chrome nose cap and sling swivels. CONDITION: Excellent. Only scattered handling marks on metal, one larger scratch present on the left side of receiver. Stocks likewise have some scattered impressions. Fine bore, likely unfired since leaving the factory. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 2319 - (M) DELUXE ENGRAVED HENRY REPEATING ARMS ORIGINAL HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Henry Model: Original Henry Serial No. BTH00352 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 24 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made by Henry Repeating Arms circa 2010. Blued octagonal standard weight steel barrel with blade front sight, Henry style folding rear sight, and Henry Patents and Henry Repeating Arms address markings. Brass finished action with etched floral engraving, plain trigger, and blued full length magazine. Standard plain walnut stock with brass crescent buttplate. Comes with factory box and papers. CONDITION: 98% original factory finish. Stock has 98% original varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. Possibly unfired. 2,000 - 3,000 2320 - (M) HIGH GRADE OLIVER WINCHESTER COMMEMORATIVE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1894 Serial No. OW200H0773 Caliber/Bore: .30-30 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern Made by Miroku for Browning in 2010, commemorating the 200th birthday of Oliver F. Winchester. 24” half-octagon blued standard weight Winchester Steel barrel with blade front sight, 22G rear sight; Winchester trademark, Browning/Miroku address, and caliber markings. Coin finished etch engraved finish action with Oliver F. Winchester dates with plain trigger and blued full length magazine. Deluxe style checkered walnut stocks with blued crescent buttplate. Matching checkered forearm. Comes with factory box and papers. CONDITION: 98% original factory finish. Stock has 98% original varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. Possibly unfired. 2,000 - 3,000

2321 - (M) CASED JOHN WAYNE CENTENNIAL CUSTOM GRADE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1892 Serial No. JW100C0144 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 18 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Made by Miroku for Browning in 2007, commemorating the 100th birthday of John Wayne. 18 - 1/2” round blued carbine weight Winchester Steel barrel with blade front sight, carbine rear sight, Winchester trademark, Browning/Miroku address, and caliber markings. Blued and etched lever action with John Wayne dates and images in gold. Plain trigger, full length blued magazine, and large loop style lever. Deluxe style checkered walnut stocks with blued carbine style buttplate and gold medallion with an image of John Wayne. Matching checkered forearm. Comes in fitted trunk case with box of John Wayne ammo, factory box, and papers. CONDITION: 98% original factory finish. Stock has 98% original varnish with light to insignificant marks. Excellent bore and good mechanics. Possibly unfired. 2,000 - 3,000 356

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2322 - (M) JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE WINCHESTER MODEL 94 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 94 Serial No. JW6741 Caliber/Bore: .32-40 Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Modern Introduced in 1981 to commemorate legendary Western star John Wayne who had passed away 2 years prior. Carbine features an 18” polished blue round barrel chambered in .32-40 and inscribed “JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE” with full length magazine tube, blade front sight, and elevation adjustable u-notch rear. The coin finished receiver is tastefully embellished with iconic Western scenes ringed by the titles of movies Wayne starred in. A saddle ring and large loop lever add classic Western touches. Checkered walnut carbine forend with a pair of coin finished barrel bands. Checkered straight grip butt stock inset with commemorative John Wayne portrait medallion and fitted with blued carbine butt plate. Complete with original factory box, hang tag, and leather saddle ring thong. CONDITION: Excellent, as new, retaining virtually all of its factory finishes. Stocks are likewise excellent. Mirror bore, appearing unfired. Sleeve has some expected edge wear and mild tearing at the ends, but is very good overall. A great, clean example. 1,800 - 2,400 2323 - (M) HIGH GRADE WINCHESTER MODEL MODEL 1892 JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SADDLE RING CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: 1892 Serial No. JW100H1518 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 WCF Barrel Length: 18 - 1//2” FFL Status: Modern Produced by Miroku to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of John Wayne’s birth in 2007. Standard 18 - 1/2” polished blue round barrel inscribed with silver John Wayne signature on the top, and fitted with full-length magazine tube, brass blade front sight, and carbine ladder rear sight. Silver nitride coin finished receiver engraved on the left “1907 JOHN WAYNE 2007” in a flowing banner, and “JOHN WAYNE / JW / CENTENNIAL” with portraits of Wayne and tight foliate scroll on the right. Iconic large loop lever. Figured walnut carbine forend with a pair of coin-finished barrel bands. Satin-finished walnut buttsock inset with silver portrait medallion and fitted with blued carbine butt plate. Accompanied by the original factory box and paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Box shows only light wear and spotting from storage. 1,000 - 2,000

2324 - (M) EXTREMELY RARE 1 OF 15 NICKEL FINISHED SMITH & WESSON 17-3 K-22 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 17-3 Serial No. 1K3237 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Modern Nickel plating was not a standard option available on K-22 revolvers with less than 25 known. In 1974, a group of 15 17-3 revolvers was ordered by notable Smith & Wesson collector Bill Orr with bright nickel finish, 6” barrels, square butt frames, target triggers, and target hammers, all falling in the 1K3034 to 1K3655 serial number range. This example numbered 1K3237 falls well within this range and is marked accordingly with “N”s indicating nickel finish on the frame, cylinder, and underside of barrel. As with the other guns in this group, it is fitted with a bright nickeled barrel with partridge front sight and adjustable rear. .22 LR cylinder set in a 3-screw square butt K frame. Stocks are 2-piece checkered walnut inset with S&W medallions. Complete with the original matching 2-piece gray box with paperwork and tools, in addition to a dovetailed wood Smith & Wesson display case, which is fitted for a larger revolver. CONDITION: Excellent, near new. Nearly all of the brilliant factory nickel is exhibited throughout with only light handling marks, a turn line, and some mild muzzle wear. Strong case colors displayed on hammer and trigger. Stocks have a couple marks but are otherwise excellent. Very fine bright bore with razor sharp riffling. Mechanically fine. Box and case have only moderate wear. An outstanding, incredibly rare Smith & Wesson. 5,000 - 8,000

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2325 - (M) RARE LEW HORTON SPECIAL COLT COMBAT COBRA REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Combat Cobra Serial No. CC0898 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Number 898 of only 1,000 manufactured for distributer Lew Horton in 1987. Bright finished stainless with 2 - 1/2” “COMBAT COBRA” marked barrel, matted top strap, orange insert ramped front sight, and white outline adjustable rear. Round butt frame. Grips are 2-piece wrap-around walnut with rampant Colt 150th anniversary medallions. Complete with matching burgundy Colt box and paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent. Stainless remains bright with handling marks and a turn line. Grips likewise have a few spots of finish loss but are otherwise very good. Very fine, bright bore with sharp rifling. Crisp mechanics. Box has some expected edgewear, as well as an area of loss. A scarce and desirable Colt. 4,000 - 6,000

2326 - (C) COLT BANKERS SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Bankers Special Serial No. 370675 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1935. Classic configuration with blued finish, tapered snub nose barrel marked “22 BANKERS / SPECIAL”, blade front sight, frame notch rear, and 1-piece checkered walnut grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Matching numbers observed on a frame and crane. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some thinning on the backstrap and at the muzzle, a turn line also present. Grips appear to have been lightly cleaned at some point with a light coat of finish added, remaining otherwise very fine. Fine, bright bore. Mechanically fine. 3,000 - 4,000

2327 - (C) COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Frontier Six Shooter Serial No. 249951 Caliber/Bore: .44-40 Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1903 as per serial number. Current configuration is 4 - 3/4” round barrel chambered in .44-40 WCF with blade front sight and frame notch rear. Left side of barrel is marked “Colt Frontier Six Shooter”. Mounted with 2 piece Sambar stag antler grips. Accompanied by factory letter dated December 16, 2020 that lists original configuration as 4 3/4” barrel chambered in .41 Colt with blue finish and stocks not listed as well as shipment to Markt & Company, New York, New York, on November 25, 1903, in a shipment of 2 guns of the same type. CONDITION: Very good, as rebuilt and refinished with a large majority of the applied blue finish remaining. Frame has been polished, with faint case colors remaining. Grips are excellent with no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine with all 4 stops present. Bore is bright with worn rifling. 3,000 - 6,000

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2328 - (M) SONNY CAPONE’S COLT MUSTANG SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Mustang Serial No. MU05177 Caliber/Bore: .380 Auto Barrel Length: 2 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1985. Deep brushed blue finish with matted straps. Ramped front sight and drift adjustable square notch rear. Slide marked on left “COLT MK IV/SERIES 80 / MUSTANG - 380 AUTO”. Grips are checkered hard rubber with rampant Colt medallions. Complete with matching woodgrain box. PROVENANCE: EX Albert Francis “Sonny” Capone (1918 - 2004), only son of notorious gangster Al Capone. Accompanied by an October 2021 Whitherell’s “The Estate of Al Capone” catalog listing this gun as lot 56, as well as the original calligraphy lot card signed by Barbara Capone, one of Sonny’s daughters. A signed copy of “Al Capone: Stories my Grandmother Told Me” by Diane Patricia Capone, another of Sonny Capone’s daughters, is also included. CONDITION: Excellent. Virtually all of the original finishes are retained throughout. Grips have some light evidence of handling. Very strong bore with some mild frosting in the grooves. Mechanically fine. Box has some edgewear and separation. A nice, high condition gun from one of America’s most infamous families. 3,000 - 5,000

2329 - (C) CASED SET OF 3: BROWNING HI POWER, MODEL 1955, AND BABY SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Manufacturer: (ALL) Browning Model: (A) High Power (B) 1955 (C) Baby Serial No. (A) T145659 (B) 583670 (C) 328160 Caliber/Bore: (A) 9mm Para (B) .380 (C) .25 ACP Barrel Length: (A) 4 - 3/4” (B) 3 - 3/8” (C) 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Desirable Belgian Browning 3 gun set housed in a factory red lined French fitted black pebble textured hard case. Lot consists of: (A) T-series Hi-Power manufactured in 1965. Features include full blued finish, standard sights, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips. CONDITION: Excellent. Some mild high edge wear and finish thinning on the back strap, along with scattered handling marks. Bright bore with well defined rifling. Mechanically fine. (B) Model 1955 manufactured circa 1966. Full blued finish with recessed sights and 2-piece checkered plastic “BROWNING” grips. CONDITION: Very good. The vast majority of the original blue is retained with some high edge wear and freckling. Grips are likewise very good. Strong, bright bore. Fine mechanics. (C) Baby Browning vest pocket pistol manufactured in 1965. Blued with standard sights and 2-piece checkered plastic “BROWNING” grips. CONDITION: Excellent. Only light high edgewear and scattered handling marks present. Well defined bore. Fine mechanics. 2,500 - 4,000 2330 - (M) CASED KIMBER CENTENNIAL EDITION MODEL 1911 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Kimber Model: 1911 Serial No. MMX1040 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Perhaps the finest limited edition Kimber produced to date, the is one of just 250 built by Kimber and finished by Doug Turnbull to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the iconic 1911. Classic 5” barrel chambered in .45 ACP with blade front sight and adjustable Kimber target rear. The brush-blued slide sides are engraved in script on the left “Custom Kimber Shop” and on the right “Centennial Edition” with additional foliate scroll flourishes and line borders. Nitre blued low profile trigger and lightened hammer. The government model style frame features very attractive Turnbull case colors and is fit with a set of smooth ivory grips. Housed in the correct French fit hardwood display case. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Virtually all of the original finishes are retained throughout with minimal handling marks. Excellent mirror bore. Fine mechanics. Case has a few handling marks but displays well. A very attractive and desirable 1911. 2,500 - 4,500

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2331 - (C) FINE AND EARLY HIGH POLISH COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 6605 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1904 during the second year of production. Highly desirable full high polished blue finish with nitre blue small parts. Slide marked on the left side with the early, desirable “BROWNING’S PATENT” marking. Half moon front sight and u-notch rear. Grips are checkered 2-piece hard rubber impressed with scallop bordered “COLT” and rampant Colt trademark. Complete with unmarked blued magazine. CONDITION: Excellent for its age. Approximately 95% original high polish blue with some high edge wear, surface marks, some muzzle wear, and light thinning on the grip safety. Nearly all of the brilliant nitre blue is likewise retained. Grips are especially fine. Bore exhibits strong rifling, some oxidation present in the grooves. Fine mechanics. 2,500 - 3,500 2332 - (C) NICE COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 370925 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1920. Full royal blue finish. Half moon front sight and drift adjustable u-notch rear. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber impressed with “COLT” and rampant Colt trademark. Dual tone magazine is marked “CAL.32 / COLT” on base. Housed in its original factory purple box with paperwork, the serial number faintly written on the underside in grease pencil. CONDTION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with only light edgewear and other scattered surface marks. Grips are very fine. Sharp, lightly frosted bore. Mechanically fine. Box is good with some edgewear and chipping. 2,500 - 3,500 2333 - (C) COLT 357 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 357 Serial No. 8576 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Colt Firearms Company in 1955. 6” round blued barrel with ramp front sight and adjustable notch rear sight. Barrel has “COLT 357” marking on left and Colt’s Hartford address on right. Blued finish frame with Rampant Colt, blued frosted finish cylinder, frosted flat top and trigger guard areas. Factory darkly finish checkered walnut 2-piece grips with “Rampant Colt” silver finished medallions. All matching numbers with all correct markings. Comes in correct Colt hinged brown factory box with green colored interior, containing original Colt factory test target and all factory paperwork. Factory letter confirms shipping date to E.K. Tryon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Overall, 98% original factory finish with light turn line. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Box and papers in good condition with box corners slightly tattered. 2,400 - 3,600

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2334 - (C) COLT OFFICER’S MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH KING SUPER TARGET RIB. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officer Serial No. 646112 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1940. Blued finish with 6” barrel marked on the left “COLT OFFICERS / MODEL 38 / HEAVY BARREL”. Fitted with a “COLT-KING SUPER TARGET” marked ventilated rib with mirror front sight and adjustable rear. Wide offset King target hammer, checkered trigger, and checkered backstrap. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Accompanied by a King advertising pamphlet. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. The vast majority of the factory applied finishes are retained with high edge silvering and a turn line. An area of impressions present on the left side of the frame which have not broken through the blue. Grips are very good overall. Mirror bore with well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 2335 - (C) COLORADO STATE PENITENTIARY MARKED COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL OF WARDEN ROY BEST WITH ARCHIVE AND DOCUMENTATION. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Detective Special Serial No. 465923 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic

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After a devastating 1929 riot at the Colorado State Penitentiary in Canyon City left 8 guards and 5 convicts dead, Roy Best was appointed Active Chief of Law Enforcement by Governor William Adams to bring back order before receiving an official appointment as Warden in 1932. As Warden, Best promoted strict discipline and pioneered various degrading punishments for the prisoners, including the “Old Gray Mare” where inmates were flogged. Although his punishments eventually led to a federal indictment, Best also promoted modern rehabilitation programs, including gardens and workshops. After a famed December 1947 prison break, Best acted as himself in the cult classic film Canyon City about the incident. In addition to his service to the Colorado State Penitentiary, Best was a lifelong rancher and cowboy, passing away in 1954. During his service, Roy Best is attributed to have carried the Colt Detective Special included in this lot, an included notarized letter signed by his daughter notes, “The .38 millimeter detective automatic pistol was worn by Roy Best during 2 prison riots.” According to a Colt archival letter, this revolver was part of a 4 gun shipment to the Colorado State Penitentiary in Canyon City, Colorado, sent on January 3, 1941, in .38 Caliber, with 2” barrel, blued finish, and “C.S.P. No. 3” marking on butt. Revolver remains in configuration as shipped, fitted with a standard 2-piece checkered walnut stock with silver rampant Colt medallions. Accompanied by a nonmatching but correct purple box with paperwork and a cleaning brush. Also included is a wonderful archive including personal documents from Best, also listed in the aforementioned notarized letter, including an original 1930 letter from Governor Adams appointing Best, a 1952 telegram from L. E. Alderman thanking Best for his assistance with the infamous Fleagle gang, a life insurance receipt, and a signed Shriners Hospital contribution card. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Revolver shows only high-edge wear and a turn line, with a nick also on the front sight. Grips have a few softened checkering points but are otherwise very good. Very fine, bright bore. Crisp mechanics. A rare opportunity to acquire a truly fantastic grouping attributed to an extremely intriguing, controversial Western warden, cowboy, and actor. 2,000 - 4,000

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2336 - (M) COLT PYTHON DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Python Serial No. V94530 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Modern Royal blue finished Python manufactured circa 1979. 6” full lug round barrel with ventilated matte rib, ramped front sight, and adjustable square notch rear. 2-piece checkered walnut target grips inset with gold rampant Colt medallions. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of factory blue are exhibited throughout, with only a light turn line and scattered handling marks. Grips are likewise excellent. Very fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 2337 - (C) FINE AND SCARCE SMITH & WESSON K-32 MASTERPIECE REVOLVER WITH GOLD BOX. Manufacturer: S&W Model: K32 Serial No. K221818 Caliber/Bore: .32 S&W Long Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Only 3630 Post War K-32s, including Model 16s, were manufactured. This scarce Pre-Model 16 was built circa 1954. Blued finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. 6” pinned barrel with matted rib, partridge front sight, and adjustable rear. Chambered in .32 S&W Long. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut inset with S&W medallions. Housed in a correct 2-piece gold box with tools and original 1956 dated receipt listing this revolver at $53.80. CONDITION: Excellent. Near new showing only light silvering at the muzzle, a faint turn line, and some scattered handling marks. Grips have a few small nicks but are otherwise very fine. Very fine bright bore with sharp rifling. Tight lockup. Box is very good with some edgewear. 2,000 - 3,000 2338 - (M) SCARCE NICKEL SMITH & WESSON 53-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER MATCHING 3 BARREL, 2 CYLINDER SET. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 53-2 Serial No. 4K48830 Caliber/Bore: .22 Magnum Barrel Length: 8 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1973. Factory applied bright nickel finish. As is most often observed with nickel 53s, the factory nickel appears to have been applied after the gun was blued with “R-N” marking on the butt as well as stars on the barrels and cylinders. Revolver is currently fitted with a pinned 8 - 3/8” ribbed barrel with red insert ramped front sight and adjustable square notch rear. Serial number matching 4” and 6” barrels are also included. .22 Jet cylinder, with a numbers matching .22 LR cylinder also included. 2-piece checkered target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Revolver is housed in a custom blue velvet lined partitioned dovetailed wood display case with sections for the spare barrels and cylinder, as well as 6 .22 LR inserts for the .22 Jet cylinder. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the brilliant factory nickel is retained throughout with only minor handling marks and a faint turn line. Grips likewise only have a couple light marks. Excellent bores. Mechanically fine. Case has some moderate wear from storage but displays very well. A very nice set. 2,000 - 4,000

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2339 - (M) QUIGLEY ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 34-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 34-1 Serial No. M85368 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured circa 1973-1977. Classic blued finish throughout with case hardened trigger and hammer. Very attractable engraved with near full coverage in a floral vine arabesque pattern in relief over a punch dot background with profuse gold inlaid borders. Signed “ENG PL QUIGLEY” on the underside of frame for master engraver Phil L. Quigley. Other features include a pinned barrel, ramped front sight, micrometer click rear, 2-piece checkered walnut stocks inset with silver S&W medallions, and a S&W marked grip adaptor. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent retaining virtually all of expertly reapplied blued finish. Grips have sharp checkering with some finish loss. Very fine bright bore with crisp rifling. A highly attractive Smith & Wesson engraved by a master. 2,000 - 4,000 2340 - (C) LOT OF 2: VERY RARE RELIC CLANDESTINE CIA DEER GUNS WITH SPARE PARTS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) American Machine and Foundry Model: (BOTH) Deer Gun Caliber/Bore: (BOTH) 9mm Para Barrel Length: (BOTH) 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic As the Cold War was heating up in the early 1960s, the CIA ordered 1000 clandestine single shot 9mm pistols constructed from cast aluminum with a screw off barrel to be dropped to partisans, much like the World War II Liberator. Approximately 200 were sent to Vietnam for testing, although little is known about their combat use. Nearly all of the secret pistols are believed to have been destroyed, with less than 25 likely extant. This lot consists of 2 frames with internals, one missing a cocking piece, 4 barrels, a spare trigger, and a cocking piece. CONDITION: Relic. Aluminum shows oxidation and deterioration, with internals seized up. Barrels also have oxidation and pitting. A rare opportunity to acquire a pair of these rarely seen and highly desirable clandestine pistols. 2,000 - 4,000

2341 - (M) COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Service Model Ace Serial No. SM43570 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in 1982. Polished blue finish with matted straps. Standard 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .22 LR. Fixed front and and adjustable square notch rear. Outfitted with a pair of diamond-checkered ivory grips. Housed in the original matching factory box with paperwork. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original factory finishes are retained with some light high edge silvering and other minor handling marks. Grips exhibit a pleasing honey patina. Especially fine mirror bore. Fine mechanics. Box has some expected wear and a small tear. 2,000 - 3,000

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2342 - (C) COLT GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH SEMI-AUTMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Gold Cup National Match Serial No. 16452NM Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1965. Polished blued finish with matted straps. 5” National Match barrel chambered in .45 ACP with partridge front sight and adjustable square notch rear. Adjustable trigger. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut with gold rampant Colt medallions. Pistol is housed an an original display box with factory paperwork. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Virtually all of the factory finishes are retained with a layer of dried oil. Excellent mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Box has some expected edgewear but presents well overall. 2,000 - 3,000

2343 - (C) FINE COLT MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Match Target Serial No. MT250 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1938 during the first year of production with early 3-digit serial number, MT250. Features include polished blue finish, match target barrel, matted top strap, adjustable sights, and checkered walnut wrap around elephant ear grips. Complete with dual tone match target magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Nearly all of the factory finishes are retained with some slivering along the high edges and scattered marks. Grips have some expected impressions but remain very good overall. Very fine bright bore with razor sharp rifling. 2,000 - 3,000

2344 - (C) PRE-WAR COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Woodsman Serial No. MT6290 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1939 during the second full year of production. Polish blued match target barrel with bullseye logo, matted top strap, and adjustable target sights. Fitted with checkered walnut wraparound elephant ear grips inset with rampant Colt medallions. Complete with a 2-tone Match Target magazine. Housed in a brown hinged lid box. CONDITION: Very good. Some silvering along the high edges present along with scattered marks. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and a few minor impressions. Very fine bright bore with well-defined rifling. Box shows wear from storage and use. 2,000 - 2,500

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2345 - (M) ENGRAVED WALTHER PPK/S-1 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL MADE BY SMITH & WESSON. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PPK/S-1 Serial No. 1432BAT Caliber/Bore: .380 Auto Barrel Length: 3 - 1/4” FFL Status: Modern Modern production as made by Smith & Wesson. Classic configuration in .380 ACP with ergonomically sculpted walnut grips with laser cut checkering and acanthus scroll, with “WALTHER” in iconic banner at top of grips. Sparse laser engraving of acanthus scroll. Factory red paint used to simulate i-dot sights. With a finger extension magazine. In the factory box with factory paperwork, including test fired cases, and a spare flush-fit magazine. CONDITION: Excellent, probably NOS or equivalent, with some very minor handling marks and superficial scratches, probably shop wear. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling. Case and accessories are fine. 2,000 - 3,000

2346 - (C) VERY FINE NICKEL COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 454479 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1925. Full brilliant nickel plated finish. Half moon front sight and drift adjustable u-notch rear. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber impressed with “COLT” and rampant Colt trademark. Complete with a nickel-plated “CAL. 32 / COLT” marked magazine. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the still bright and lustrous nickel plating is retained throughout with only light surface blemishes. Grips are likewise very fine. Very good, strong bore with light frosting. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000

2347 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 361710 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1926. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and safeties. Standard barrel with recessed sights. Slide marked correctly with 2-line address ending in 1917 patent date. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut with silver rampant Colt medallions. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original blue is retained with some mild edgewear and handling marks. Trigger displays strong case colors, the grip safety starting to fade. Grips are very fine. Bright bore with crisp rifling. 1,000 - 1,500

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2348 - (M) ENGRAVED WALTHER TPH SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: TPH Serial No. 280091 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 2 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in 1976. Polished blue finish throughout, the slide very tastefully relief engraved in classic German oak leaf and acorn pattern over a tight punch dot background. Chamber has been polished and engraved in a crosshatch pattern. Grips are attractive aftermarket checkered walnut with “WALTHER” banners. A set of original checkered black plastic grips are also included, as is the matching factory box with manual and cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Only a few scattered marks present. Very fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. Box has some separation along the edges. 2,000 - 3,000 2349 - (M) WALTHER PP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN FACTORY PRESENTATION CASE. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PP Serial No. 51000 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Modern Made by Carl Walther of Ulm post World War II. 4” round blue barrel with standard sights. Matching blued finish slide and frame with correct finger extension and standard bottom unmarked magazines. Factory brown walnut rough surfaced 2-piece grips. All matching numbers with all correct markings with import markings. Comes in fitted walnut felt-lined case with Walther banner marking, metal cleaning rod, and factory test target. CONDITION: Overall 99+% original factory finish. Good grips with sharp surface. Good mechanics with bright bore and visible rifling. Possibly unfired and in like new condition. A rare opportunity to acquire an excellent, hard to find presentation cased specimen with collectible even thousand “51000” presentation serial number. 2,000 - 4,000 2350 - (M) RARE 1 OF 100 CASED FREEDOM ARMS HUNTER SPECIAL SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Manufacturer: Freedom Arms Model: Hunter Special Serial No. D9118 Caliber/Bore: .454 Casull Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Special configuration of the iconic hunting revolver by Freedom Arms with polished matte stainless finish, wire cut EDM porting for recoil control, brass bead front sight on island, express rear sight, iconic 5 shot cylinder, and black-streaked walnut grips. Housed in a special made walnut case French fitted to hold revolver, a Leupold M8 2x Extended Eye relief scope on correct base to slot into topstrap, carrying sling, pair turnscrews, oil bottle, striker pot, wiping rod with threaded end, and 2 compartments. Compartments hold a spare rear sight with square notch, miscellaneous small screws, snapcaps, and cleaning jags for rod; Bushwalker zipbag contains whole kit. Only 100 Freedom Arms were made in this configuration. CONDITION: Excellent, with some polishing marks and superficial scratches visible throughout, probably shop wear; likely NOS or equivalent. Legends are crisp. Grips are excellent. Case is excellent, accessories excellent, glass clear. Mechanically fine, lockup is extremely tight, bore is excellent. 1,500 - 3,000 366

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2351 - (M) ENGRAVED S&W 29-2 .44 MAGNUM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CASE. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 29-2 Serial No. N770164 Caliber/Bore: .44 Magnum Barrel Length: 8 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1980. Bright nickel finish with nearly full coverage of semi-relief arabesque foliate engraving on a punch dot background, signed on the frame under the grips “HRB / ENG 20” for Howard R. Barnett. Classic 8 - 3/8” pinned round barrel with serrated matte rib, red insert ramped front sight, and white outlined micrometer click rear. Square butt N frame. Case hardened target trigger and hammer. 2-piece checkered Goncalo Alves target stocks inset with silver S&W medallions. Housed in an appropriate fitted dovetailed wood display case. CONDITION: Excellent. Nickel remains bright with only a light turn line. Stocks have some scattered light marks but otherwise remain very fine. Especially fine bright bore with razor sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. Case appears relined, displaying well. 1,500 - 2,500 2352 - (M) SMITH & WESSON .38/44 OUTSDOORSMAN MODEL OF 1950 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: S&W Model: Pre-23 Serial No. S124161 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Pre-Model 23 manufactured circa 1954-1955. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. Pinned, tapered, round barrel with serrated raised rib, partridge front sight, and micrometer click rear. Square butt N frame. Grips are diamond checkered walnut Magna stocks; also accompanied by a later set of oversized target grips. Revolver is housed in a Smith & Wesson branded wood display case with tools. CONDITION: Near excellent. Bountiful amount of lustrous factory blue are retained with some muzzle wear, high edge silvering, a turn line and other marks. Visible but faded case colors. Grips retain sharp checkering with only light marks. Excellent mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Case is very good. 1,500 - 2,500 2353 - (M) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 57 .41 MAGNUM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 57 Serial No. N651492 Caliber/Bore: .41 Magnum Barrel Length: 8 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern

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Circa 1980. Polished blue finish throughout with case hardened wide target trigger and hammer. Pinned 8 - 3/8” round barrel with matted rib, red insert ramped front sight, and adjustable square notch rear. Fitted with 2-piece checkered target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Housed in a dovetailed wood display case with tools. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained throughout other than a mild turn line and very light wear. Grips have only a few very minor marks. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. Case is very fine. Liner shows some moderate wear, still displays very well. 1,500 - 2,000

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2354 - (C) WALTHER MODEL 9B .25 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: Model 9 Serial No. 591459 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic A second variation pistol manufactured circa 1924 to 1934. Crown “N” proofed with a 2” barrel chambered in .25 ACP, half moon front sight, and u-notch rear. Blued finish throughout. Slide is attractively etched around the maker and patent markings. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber, inset with blue enameled Walther monogram and “6.35” caliber designation medallions. Complete with 1 Walther banner logo marked magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. The majority of the factory blue is retained with some thinning. Grips have only light handling marks. Strong, frosted bore. A nice, desirable factory upgraded Model 9. 1,500 - 3,000 2355 - SCARCE N-S COMBINATION STOCK HOLSTER FOR COLT WOODSMAN PISTOLS WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Manufactured by the National Lead Co. to fit Colt Woodsman pistols. Constructed of sturdy brown leather with a black painted mount and belt loop, this ingenious holster could be fitted to the pistol grip, serving as a stock for more accurate shooting. These stocks are not regulated by the National Firearms Act if mounted to Colt Woodsman pistols manufactured between 1915 and 1943. This example is complete with an original 2-piece blue pasteboard box with intact end label. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, showing only a few spots of light wear. Box has edgewear with some separation on the lid, remaining intact. A very nice example of a very scarce and desirable Colt accessory. 1,500 - 2,500 2356 - (M) LOT OF 2: CONSECUTIVE BRAVERMAN CORP. STINGER PEN GUNS. Manufacturer: (BOTH) Braverman Model: (BOTH) Stinger Serial No. (A) B004125 (B) B004126 Caliber/Bore: (Both) .22 LR Barrel Length: (BOTH) 2” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured circa 1995 to 1997 with Braverman Corp. addresses, this pair of Stinger pen pistols are numbered consecutively. Full stainless steel construction with 2” turn-off barrels chambered in .22 LR. Unlike most pen guns, these must be folded to fire and are, therefore, not regulated by the NFA. This lot is accompanied by 2 original nylon cases and 3 extra barrels. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Both pistols have only light handling marks. Bores are very good. Fine mechanics. Cases are good with some crackling and minor loss on leather labels. 1,400 - 2,000 2357 - (M) COLT KING COBRA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: King Cobra Serial No. KC2171 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Modern Stainless King Cobra made circa 1986. 6” full lug round barrel with matted rib, orange insert ramped front sight, and adjustable square notch target rear. Checkered wraparound finger groove Pachmayr rubber grips inset with Colt medallions. CONDITION: Excellent with only handling marks and a turn line. Fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. 1,200 - 1,800

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2358 - (M) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CASE. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 29-2 Serial No. N404645 Caliber/Bore: .44 Magnum Barrel Length: 8 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern Made by Smith and Wesson circa 1977 with blued 8 - 3/8” ribbed barrel, standard sights, blued frame, and checkered S&W walnut grips in fitted factory blue felt lined box with accessories. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained other than scattered handling marks and a faint turn line. Strong case colors present on hammer and trigger. Grips are very fine with a few light impressions. Strong bore. Fine mechanics. Case has moderate wear, displaying well overall. 1,200 - 1,800

2359 - (M) CASED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 25-5 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 25-5 Serial No. N681134 Caliber/Bore: .45 Colt Barrel Length: 8 - 3/8” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1980. High polish blued finish throughout with case hardened wide hammer and trigger. Pinned 8 - 3/8” round barrel with matted rib, red insert ramped front sight, and adjustable square notch rear. Oversized checkered target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Housed in a dovetailed wood display case with tools. CONDITION: Near excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained throughout, with only minor handling marks and a ghost turn line. Grips have sharp checkering with an area of staining on the base of the left grip. Fine bore appears unfired. Mechanically fine. Case liner shows deterioration, the exterior remains very good. 1,200 - 1,800

2360 - (C) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 NO DASH CHIEF’S SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 36 Serial No. J593553 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1969-1970. Nickel finish, serrated ramp front sight, notch rear sight integral to top strap, pinned barrel. Case colored narrow hammer and trigger. Typical S&W trademark under cylinder release, caliber designation on right side of barrel, and S&W information on right side, ahead of sideplate. With matching box, endlabel correctly identifies this gun by serial number as a 2” nickel gun; right grip scale stamped with matching serial on interior. Box contains period ephemera including warranty registration, ads for S&W ads and holsters, etc. CONDITION: Overall excellent, retaining virtually all of the finish with minor superficial scratching to nickel. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and even mild frosting throughout. Box is very good with clear end label. Some minor peeling and assorted age-related wear; one tape repair to lid. 1,200 - 1,800

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2361 - (C) COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMER .38 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1909). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 23790 Caliber/Bore: .38 ACP Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1909 per serial number. Classic configuration with stub hammer instead of later spur and triangle milled slide serrations at rear. Half moon front sight and U notch round top rear sight. Left side of slide with 2-line 2-block patent and address information with encircled Rampant Colt at rear. Right side with “AUTOMATIC COLT / CALIBRE 38 RIMLESS SMOKELESS”. Frame with serial number on left side above trigger guard; guard with Colt VP proof and “6” subinspector proof. Hard rubber grips with “COLT” in banner across top and inescutcheons with rampant Colts. Heel magazine release with full blue magazine. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Metal retains the majority of the Colt high polish blue finish with fire blue on trigger. Scattered areas of superficial scratching and handling marks throughout from age and handling. Some splotches of silver and mossing, particularly toward high edges. Typical silvering at high edges from use. Hammer with strong traces of case color, little vibrancy left. Some distension still visible about subinspector proof from application of stamp. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and light pitting and frosting. 1,200 - 2,500 2362 - (C) COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless Serial No. 491106 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1929. Standard configuration with brushed blue finish, half moon front sight, drift adjustable square notch rear, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Complete with a dual tone magazine marked “CAL.32 / COLT” on the base plate. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some silvering along high edges and scattered marks. Grips are very fine, checkering remaining sharp. Bright bore with sharp, well-defined rifling and some frosting in the grooves. 1,200 - 1,600 2363 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX (1922). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 320434 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1922. Typical configuration of COlt’s iconic pocket pistol with blued finish and case colored small parts. Normal rollmarks throughout. 2 piece black rubber grips with raised Rampant Colt and “COLT” in lozenge. With Colt hangtag attached and maroon fliptop box with manual, correctly numbered to gun on bottom. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing with some superficial scratches from age. Some very minor oxidation at dust cover. Appropriate distension about proofs from application of stamp. Mechanically fine, bore has good rifling and oxidation in grooves. 1,000 - 1,500

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2364 - (C) SCARCE HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. MODEL SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Manufacturer: Harrington & Richardson Model: USRA Serial No. 2842 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 7” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured from 1928 to 1942 with production estimated at less than 3,500, these single shot target pistols were originally termed the Model 195 but later renamed after the United States Revolver Association in the 1930s where these target pistols performed very well in slow fire matches. Heavy 7” later style slab-sided barrel chambered in .22 LR with matted top strap, 1-line address marking, and target sights. Fitted with wrap-around checkered walnut grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. The vast majority of the original blued finish is retained throughout, with some mild wear around the muzzle and on the front strap. Very fine mirror bore with razor-sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. 1,200 - 1,800 2365 - (M) US FIREARMS CO. MODEL 12/22 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 22-Dec Serial No. 27405 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Founded in 1993, the US Firearms Co. manufactured some of the finest contemporary Single Action Army Revolvers utilizing the original Colt Armory in Hartford, Connecticut. This desirable 12/22 Model takes on a classic Single Action form with an impressive 12-shot cylinder chambered in .22 LR. Fitted with a polish blued 4 - 3/4” barrel with blade front sight. The attractively case hardened frame is stamped on the left side with maker and model information. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber with script “US” monograms. Complete with matching factory box, soft case, and manual. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Virtually all of the brilliant original finishes are exhibited throughout, with only a couple minor marks. Bore is excellent with razor sharp rifling and mirror bright surfaces. Excellent, tight, and crisp mechanics. Since the USFA Co. closed its doors these incredibly well-built revolvers have become increasingly difficult to find, especially in near new condition. 1,000 - 1,500 2366 - (C) COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET .22 LR DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Police Positive Target Serial No. 40967 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1935. Blued tapered 6” round barrel with 2-line address on top and “COLT / POLICE / POSITIVE / TAGET. CAL .22” on the left. Adjustable target blade front sight and flat top target frame with adjustable square notch rear sight. Checkered trigger and backstrap. Grips are checkered walnut inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Inside of right grip carved “NH / 1937 / GOED”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with mild muzzle wear, high edge silvering, and a ghost turn line. An abrasion present on the left side of the barrel. Grips are excellent. Bright bore displaying sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500

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2367 - (C) COLT OFFICERS MODEL TARGET .22 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH ROPER GRIPS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officers Model Serial No. 20034 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped May 9, 1938 to Seattle Hardware, Seattle, Washington with .22 chambering, 6” barrel, blued finish, 1/8” front sight, and 3-pound trigger pull. The tapered 6” barrel is marked on the top flat with 2-line address and on the left “COLT / OFFICERS / MODEL / .22 LONG RIFLE”. Adjustable target front sight blade and flat top target frame with adjustable square notch rear sight. Standard 6-shot fluted cylinder, checkered trigger, and checkered back straps. Outfitted with 2-piece checkered Roper style grips. Complete with 1983 dated factory letter. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Virtually all of the factory finishes are retained with only light handling marks, faint silver at high edges, and a ghost turn line. Grips likewise only have a few light handling marks. Very good, bright bore. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500

2368 - (C) EXCELLENT COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Detective Special Serial No. 875954 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1964. Standard configuration with blued finish, tapered 2” snub nose barrel, blade front sight, frame rear sight, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Matching numbers observed on frame and crane, the last 3 digits written on the inside of each grip panel. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some very mild high edge silvering and light thinning on the backstrap. Grips have only a few light marks. Excellent mirror bore. Tight mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

2369 - (C) FINE COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Detective Special Serial No. 443254 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1935. Standard configuration with blued finish, tapered snub nose barrel, blade front sight, frame rear sight, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Matching numbers observed on frame and crane. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some freckles and light spots of loss. Grips have only a few light marks. Excellent mirror bore, possibly unfired since it left the facotry. Tight mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 372

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2370 - (M) COLT AGENT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Agent Serial No. M93561 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1976. Features include blued finish, ramped front sight, frame notch rear, square butt alloy frame, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips inset with rampant Colt medallions. Housed in a numbers matching woodgrain sleeve box with factory paperwork and Colt hammer shroud. CONDITION: Excellent. Virtually all of the factory blue is retained throughout with a ghost turn line. Grips are excellent. Mirror bore with razor-sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine but a little sticky. Box has some expected edge wear, but remains very good overall. 1,000 - 1,500 2371 - (M) ENGRAVED RUGER VAQUERO .45 LC SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Ruger Model: Vaquero Serial No. 57-80297 Caliber/Bore: .45 LC Barrel Length: 5 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Shipped in 2000. Brilliant stainless construction with nearly full coverage of semi-relief foliate scroll engraving on a punch dot background signed “HRB / ENG / 20” on the grip frame for Howard R. Bennett. Features included 5 - 1/2” barrel, blade front sight, frame notch rear, chambered in .45 Colt, and attractive 2-piece imitation ivory grips by LS-Grips. Housed in the matching factory case with paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent, as new. Strong, bright bore with some very mild frosting. 1,000 - 2,000 2372 - (C) SMITH & WESSON 10-7 .38 SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH STEERHEAD CARVED PEARL GRIPS. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 7-Oct Serial No. 6D25249 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1980. Blued finish with case hardened serrated trigger and checkered hammer. Pinned, tapered round barrel with blade front sight and frame notch rear. Attractive 2-piece pearl grips, the right panel carved with a steerhead with red inlaid eyes. CONDITION: Very good. Bountiful amounts of original blue are retained with some moderate wear. Left grip panel has several repaired cracks as well as a chip at the top. Carved right panel remains in fine condition. Excellent mirror bore. Fine mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 2373 - (M) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 27-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CASE. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 27 Serial No. AWD3775 Caliber/Bore: .357 Magnum Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1987. Blued finish with case hardened wide target trigger and hammer. Ribbed 4” barrel with checkered top strap, red insert ramped front sight and micrometer click rear. Square butt N frame. 2-piece checkered oversized target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Housed in a dovetailed wood display case with tools. CONDITION: Excellent. Revolver displays nearly all of its factory blue with a turn line and other minor marks. Case colors on trigger have faded to patina. Grips are excellent. Fine mirror bore with sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. Case has some light impressions and marks from storage and display. 1,000 - 1,500

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2374 - (M) SMITH & WESSON 48-4 K-22 MASTERPIECE MAGNUM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER IN CASE. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 48-4 Serial No. 221K843 Caliber/Bore: .22 Magnum Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Modern Circa 1982. Blued finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. 6” round barrel with serrated matte rib, partridge front sight, and micrometer click rear. Square butt K frame. Smooth oversized target grips with S&W medallions. Housed in a fitted wood Smith & Wesson display case with tools and paperwork. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of factory blue are retained with only light wear and a turn line. Strong case colors. Grips have some light wear around the base but are otherwise very good. Very fine bright bore with sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. Case has a few bumps from storage and display. 1,000 - 1,500

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2375 - (C) SMITH & WESSON M&P .38 SPECIAL REVOLVER WITH GOLD BOX. Manufacturer: S&W Model: M&P Serial No. C325876 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Pre-Model 10 manufactured circa 1954-1956. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. Pinned 6” tapered round barrel with ramped front sight and frame notch rear. Chambered in .38; square butt K frame. Diamond checkered walnut Magna stocks inset with silver S&W medallions. Housed in a nonmatching but correct 2-piece gold box with cleaning rod. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some light high edge silvering, a turn line, and handling marks. Grips are likewise fine with scattered marks. Very fine mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Box has some edgewear but displays well. 1,000 - 1,500

2376 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 101049 Caliber/Bore: .380 Auto Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1930. Polished blued finish throughout. Half moon front sight and drift adjustable square notch rear. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut with silver rampant Colt medallions. Complete with a dual tone magazine marked “CAL.380 / COLT” on the base. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. Pistol retains the vast majority of its original factory blue with high edge wear, especially near the muzzle. Grip safety has also faded to gray patina. Grips are fine with only light wear. Sharp, lightly frosted bore. 1,200 - 1,800

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2377 - (C) ATTRACTIVE ENGRAVED FN BROWNING MODEL 1906 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: FN Model: 1906 Serial No. 594442 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured prior to WWII by Fabrique Nationale based on John Browning’s patents. This blued example features very attractive, possibly factory, nearly full coverage period engraving of floral vines done in semi-relief on matted backgrounds, much in the style of Gough. Classic configuration with a 2” barrel chambered in .25 ACP and recessed sights. Grips are smooth ivory. Complete with a well-fitting zip-up soft case. CONDITION: Nearly all of the period blue is retained. Some mild silvering along the high edges and at the muzzle present. Grips are very fine. Bore displays well-defined rifling with some light frosting. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 2,000 2378 - (C) CLARK HEAVY SLIDE .38 SPECIAL BUILT ON A COLT SUPER 38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH KIT BARREL Manufacturer: Colt Model: Super 38 Serial No. 184457 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Given the legends, 1966 manufacture date of frame, and checkering pattern, probably built by Jim Clark Sr.. Arisocrat style full length Bomar rib with black-on-black front and rear sights. Right sight signed “ “Clark” HEAVY SLIDE / KEITHVILLE, LA. 71047”, added to typical Colt rollmarks. Barrel hood with “COLT .38 SPEC. / KIT” marks. Interior of slide marked “457” (last 3 digits of S/N), and “877”; clear polishing marks. Front strap and backstrap checkered in widely spaced “chipped” pattern. Fully checkered walnut grips with inset Colt medallions. Serrated small parts; trigger set to a shade over 2#. Accompanied by an extra .38 Special magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good as customized, checkering is still very sharp. Action is very smooth, trigger is very good with minimal takeup. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling. A good example produced by one of the masters of pistolsmithing. 1,000 - 2,000 2379 - (M) TOM SHIMODA CUSTOM .22 CONVERSION OF COLT SERIES 70 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Series 70 Serial No. 70L07414 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Tom Shimoda is one of the most well-respected of the early custom 1911 gunsmiths. This is a conversion build off a series 70 frame with a heavily modified and skeletonized slide assembly to alow for a Bomar aristocrat style rib with fixed blade front sight and adjustable rear sight, and a fixed blowback barrel pinned to frame. Small parts comprise a narrow serrated hammer, case colored checkered trigger, modified serrated slide release to accommodate barrel pin, serrated safety, long A1 grip safety, and flat checkered mainspring housing. Front strap has been checkered, with a small area of stippling at top. Pachmayr grip scales. Colt Service Model Ace magazine with “straight down” loading assist. Tom’s distinct Kanji is on left side of the barrel assembly. Trigger breaks at a crisp 2.5#. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good, showing little evidence of use since conversion with assorted random handling and use marks, with some superficial scratches and silvering, mostly to edges. Minor takedown mark. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent, bright, with strong rifling. 800 - 1,200

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2380 - (C) COLT 1908 VEST POCKET .25 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX (1912). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Vest Pocket Serial No. 62000 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1912 per the included factory letter, which further indicates shipment to E.G. Koenigs Sons, Newark, New Jersey, on February 6th, 1912, in a shipment of 3 as a standard 2” .25 ACP with blue finish and unlisted grips. Configuration today is the same, with the earlier larger 2 line 1 block patent and address information on left side of slide, no pony at rear, and “COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE .25” on right side under the ejection port. Case colored trigger, grip safety, and thumb safety. Trigger guard with VP and “5” subinspector proofs on left side of trigger guard. Grips are the early Type Is with the stylized C about the rampant Colt and “COLT” in ribbon across top. In a maroon fliptop box with 1908 pamphlet, and marked in modern ink on the bottom “5-04-2013 SGW”. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the Colt bluing with some superficial scratches from handling and age throughout. Some mild silvering to high edges and reciprocating areas, heavier on right side over left. Case colors have heavily faded, perhaps 20%. Mechanically fine, bore with somewhat softened rifling and mild oxidation throughout. Box is good with heavy rubs to corners and other typical age related distress but complete and solid. 1,000 - 1,500 2381 - (C) COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Government Model Serial No. 334231C Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1970. Blued finish with matted straps. Standard 5” barrel chambered in .45 ACP with fixed front sight and drift adjustable square notch rear. Grips are checkered mottled brown plastic with central rampant Colt trademarks. Housed in matching 2-piece woodgrain box with manual. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of factory blue are retained with minimal wear. Grips are excellent. Fine, bright bore with crisp rifling. Mechanically fine. Box has some expected edgewear. 1,000 - 1,500 2382 - (C) ENGRAVED HI-STANDARD MODEL H-D MILITARY SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Hi-Standard Model: H-D Military Serial No. 259569 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic This iconic configuration of Model H-D Military has been fitted with an aftermarket red plastic bead front sight with a small inset mirror to enhance lighting (typical of King’s work, but unmarked), an adjustable rear sight, round barrel that is turned at muzzle and starts to slabside at frame. Engraved with approximately 75% of well-cut acanthus scrollwork with stippled background shading; no signature observed. Fit with a pair of 2 piece ivory grips, carved with designs of a Japanese style dragon with glass eyes, nicely detailed. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining the vast majority of the newer blue finish applied after engraving, legends somewhat softened as a result. Barrel with some losses to a smooth gunmetal grey that mixes well with the bluing, mostly on sides and bottom. Frame with more, but still shows typical scattered random marks from handling and use. Grips are very good, screws appear to have been painted at one time, but only traces remain. Mechanically fine, bore is very good, bright, with strong rifling. 1,000 - 1,500 376

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2383 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1934). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 400427 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1934. Standard configuration of Colt’s subcompact pistol, with 2 line Colt address and patent information on left side of slide, caliber on right. 2 piece checkered walnut grips with silver medallions, case color safety, trigger, and grip safety. Normal proofs and subinspector proofs on trigger guard. 2 tone magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good, retaining the vast majority of the factory bluing with some minor marks from age scattered throughout. Some silvering scattered throughout, particularly to muzzle and slide. Some silvering to reciprocating areas. Case colors are good on trigger and safety, backstrap of grip safety with case colors largely faded, mostly patterning visible. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with some mild frosting towards muzzle and softened lands. 1,000 - 1,500

2384 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1923). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 327528 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1923. Standard configuration of Colt’s subcompact pistol, with 2 line Colt address and patent information on left side of slide, caliber on right. 2 piece checkered walnut grips with silver medallions, case color safety, trigger, and grip safety. Normal proofs and subinspector proofs on trigger guard. 2 tone magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing with some minor marks from age scattered throughout. Some minor silvering, somewhat heavier at muzzle, probably from holster wear. Some silvering to reciprocating areas. Case colors are good on trigger, grip safety, and thumb safety. Mechanically fine, bore is good with some mild frosting and softened lands. 1,000 - 1,500

2385 - (C) BROWNING HI POWER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Browning Model: Hi Power Serial No. 73C86814 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 5/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1973 by FN in Belgium for Browning. Features included polished blue finish, ramped front sight, adjustable square notch rear, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips. Complete with a standard magazine, as well as an extended magazine and Belgian black leather flap holster. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of factory blue are displayed with only very faint high-edge silvering. Grips are excellent. Mirror bore with sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. Holster is sturdy with some surface cracking at the hinge. 1,000 - 1,600

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2386 - LOT OF 2: INGLIS HI-POWER STOCK AND CANADIAN HI-POWER HOLSTER. Lot consists of (A) Original walnut shoulder stock with compartment for the Canadian Inglis Hi-Power pistol. Marked “Made in Canada” and “SA LTD. / 1944” with woven beige belt loop. (B) Canadian-style canvas holster for same with “1945” and “Z.L.& T.L.” markings under flap. CONDITION: Good with light handling wear, and pitting from poor storage. 1,000 - 1,600

2387 - (C) COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Woodsman Serial No. 199753-S Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1962 third series Match Target Woodsman. Blued 6” match target barrel with matted top strap, ramped front sight, and adjustable rear. Serrated grip straps with 2-piece checkered walnut thumb rest grips. Housed in a non-matching hinged 2-piece woodgrain Target Model box. CONDITION: Excellent. Pistol retains nearly all if its factory finishes with only light marks. Grips likewise have some minor marks. Fine, bright bore with well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. Box is very good with an area of loss on the end label. 1,000 - 1,500

2388 - (C) SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL PERFECTED TARGET PISTOL. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 3rd Model 1891 Perfected Target Pistol Serial No. 10185 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1909 to 1923. Polished blue finish with ribbed 10” tip up barrel chambered in .22 LR, modified blade front sight, and adjustable u-notch rear. Double action frame with case hardened hammer and trigger. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut target stocks. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. Pistol retains the majority of its factory blue, the balance fading to brown patina. Strong traces of case color displayed on trigger and hammer. Grips are good with scattered impressions and an added coat of finish. Very fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500 2389 - (C) HOFFMAN ARMS MARKED GERMAN SINGLE SHOT .22 LR FREE PISTOL. Manufacturer: German Model: Single Shot Serial No. B158 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 12 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Germany and imported by Hoffman Arms Company of Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1923. Blued 12 - 1/2” Hoffman Arms marked fluid steel barrel with ramp bead-blade front and rear extension style adjustable notch sight. Case hardened martini style German proofed action with ring lever in butt working the action with lever adjustments, set trigger, and finger rest case hardened trigger guard. Marksman style fitted checkered walnut grip stock with checkered wood splinter forearm. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light storage freckling. 98% vivid case colors. 98% original varnish with sharp checkering and small handling dings. Excellent bores and mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 378

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2390 - (C) SMITH & WESSON SECOND MODEL 1891 SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Manufacturer: S&W Model: 1891 Second Model Serial No. 508 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1905. Polish blued with a ribbed tip up barrel, blade front sight, u-notch rear, and 2-piece oversized checkered hard rubber target grips with S&W monograms. CONDITION: Very good. The vast majority of the rich factory blue is retained with moderate wear, especially on the high edges, front strap, and at the muzzle. Trigger guard displays a few flashes of case color and patterning, but is otherwise mostly gray patina. Grips are very good, with a few nicks and handling marks. Well-defined, lightly frosted bore. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,500

SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 2391 - (C) ENGRAVED NICKEL SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL SINGLE SHOT MODEL OF 1891. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 1st Model Single Shot Model of 1891 Serial No. 20800 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 10” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Smith and Wesson from 1893 to 1905 with 862 made in this caliber. 10” nickel plated ribbed barrel with Smith Wesson address and “Model of 91” barrel markings. Nickel-plated frame with recoil shields and original black checkered diamond S&W log hard rubber grips. Case hardened trigger, trigger guard, and hammer. Gun has what appears to be factory or period floral engraving; more research needs to be done. CONDITION: 95% original nickel finish remaining with some freckling near muzzle and some light handling marks. Sharp engraving with fantastic grips. Case colors are slightly visible with balance fading to a dull gray color. Good bore and mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

2392 - (C) COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET .22 LR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Woodsman Match Target Serial No. 203226-S Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1963 third series Match Target Woodsman. Blued 4” match target barrel chambered in .22 LR with matted top strap, ramped front sight, and adjustable rear. Serrated grip straps with 2-piece checkered walnut thumb rest grips. Housed in a nonmatching hinged lid brown Woodsman box. CONDITION: Very good. Pistol retains the vast majority of its factory finishes with some moderate high edge wear. Grips likewise have some minor marks. Fine, bright bore with well-defined rifling. Mechanically fine. Box is especially fine. 900 - 1,200

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2393 - (A) COLT POCKET POSITIVE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Pocket Positive Serial No. 114895 Caliber/Bore: .32 Police Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1923. Standard configuration with blued finish throughout, tapered barrel marked with early address, half moon front sight, and 2-piece checkered hard rubber “COLT” grips. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Revolver retains the vast majority of its original finish with some high edge silvering, a turn line, and and a few other minor losses including one larger spot on the top strap. Grips have only light handling marks. Bright mirror bore with sharp rifling. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2394 - (C) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 14 K-38 MASTERPIECE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 14 Serial No. K472361 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic No dash Model 14 manufactured circa 1962. Polished blue finish with case hardened target trigger and hammer. Classic pinned round barrel with serrated matte rib, ramped partridge front sight, and white outline micrometer click rear sight. Square butt K frame. 2-piece diamond checkered walnut target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Complete with matching 2-piece blue pasteboard box dated on the inside of lid “JAN 23 1962”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original blued finish is retained throughout with a turn line and a few scattered marks. Case color patterning present on trigger and hammer. Grips have a few impressions but are otherwise fine. Box has some mild edgewear and separation along the edges at the label end of the lid. 800 - 1,200

2395 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 171960 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1917. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and safeties. Standard barrel with recessed sights. Slide marked correctly with 2-line address ending in 1910 patent date. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber with relief “COLT” towards the top and rampant Colt trademark. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original blue is retained with some mild edgewear and handling marks. Trigger displays generous case colors; the grip safety partially faded to patterning. Grips are very fine, with only light evidence of use. Strong, frosted bore. 1,000 - 1,500

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2396 - (C) COLT HEAVY BARREL OFFICERS MODEL TARGET DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officers Model Serial No. 529714 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1926. Blued heavy barrel marked on the top with 2-line address and on the left “OFFICERS MODEL .38 / HEAVY BARREL” between Maltese crosses. Adjustable target front sight blade and matted flat top receiver with adjustable square notch target rear. Checkered trigger and backstrap. Outfitted with later 2-piece stag grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Virtually all of the factory blue is retained throughout, with only faint handling marks and a ghost turn line. Grips are excellent. Especially fine mirror bore. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2397 - (C) COLT FRONTIER SCOUT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER KANSAS CENTENNIAL WITH HARD CASE. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Frontier Scout Serial No. 5947G Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured circa 1961 with 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .22 LR with blade front sight and frame notch rear. Barrel is marked “1861Kansas Centennial Model- 1961” on right side and “Colt Single Action Frontier Scout .22LR” on right side. Gold wash finish. 2-piece plain walnut grips. Complete with red velvet lined Colt Kansas Centennial hardwood display case. CONDITION: Excellent+, and near mint, with virtually all of the gold wash remaining. Grips are in matching condition with no major signs of distress. Bore is bright with sharp rifling, possibly unfired. Box is very good with light edge wear. 800 - 1,600

2398 - (C) SMITH & WESSON M&P .38 SPECIAL REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: S&W Model: M&P Serial No. C408233 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Pre-Model 10 manufactured circa 1957-1959. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. Pinned 4” tapered round barrel with ramped front sight and frame notch rear. Chambered in .38 Special; square butt K frame. Diamond checkered walnut Magna stocks inset with silver S&W medallions. Housed in a nonmatching but correct 2-piece gold box with cleaning rod. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the factory blue is retained with some light high edge silvering, a turn line, and handling marks. Grips are likewise fine with scattered marks. Very fine mirror bore. Mechanically fine. Box has some edgewear but displays well. 800 - 1,200

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2399 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 106418 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1914. High polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and safeties. Standard barrel with recessed sights. Slide marked correctly with 2-line address ending in 1910 patent date. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber with relief “COLT” towards the top and rampant Colt trademark. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Near excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original blue is retained with some mild edgewear and scratching. Trigger displays generous fading case colors, the grip safety largely faded to patterning. Grips are very fine with only light evidence of use. Bright, lightly frosted bore with crisp rifling. 1,000 - 1,500

2400 - (C) SCARCE 2ND MODEL SMITH & WESSON .32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS BICYCLE REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: New Departure Serial No. 139084 Caliber/Bore: .32 S&W Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured from 1902 to 1909. Blued finish throughout with a case hardened trigger. Fitted with a scarce and desirable 2” barrel marked on the right side with address. Pinned half moon front sight and u-notch rear. Double action only with a grip safety. Grips are 2-piece mother of pearl. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. The majority of the original factory blue is retained with some areas on the left side fading to brown patina. Grips are excellent. Fine bright bore. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2401 - (C) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 17 K-22 MASTERPIECE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 17 Serial No. K376369 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic No dash Model 17 manufactured circa 1959. Polished blue finish with case hardened target trigger and hammer. Classic pinned round barrel with serrated matte rib, ramped partridge front sight, and white outline micrometer click rear sight. Square butt K frame. 2-piece diamond checkered walnut target stocks inset with S&W medallions. Complete with matching plain 2-piece blue pasteboard box dated on the inside of lid “JAN 23 1962”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original blued finish is retained throughout with a turn line and a few scattered marks. Case colors remain very strong. Grips have a few impressions but otherwise are very fine. Fine bore with crisp rifling. Fine mechanics. Box has some expected edgewear and a small tear at one end of the lid. 800 - 1,200

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2402 - (C) SMITH & WESSON K-38 TARGET MASTERPIECE PRE-MODEL 14 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: Pre-Model 14 Serial No. K77841 Caliber/Bore: .38 Special Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1949. Full blued finish with case hardened trigger and hammer. Pinned barrel with matted rib, partridge front sight, and micrometer click rear sight. 2-piece diamond checkered grips with S&W medallions. CONDITION: Very good overall. Nearly all of the original blue is retained throughout with some light high edge wear, a turn line, and an area of scratching on the right side of frame. Grips are likewise very good with scattered impressions. Frosted bore displaying sharp rifling. Crisp mechanics. 800 - 1,200

2403 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 294116 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1921. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and safeties. Standard barrel with recessed sights. Slide marked correctly with 2-line address ending in 1917 patent date. Grips are 2-piece checkered hard rubber with relief “COLT” towards the top and rampant Colt trademark. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original blue is retained with some mild edgewear and freckles. Trigger displays strong case colors, the grip safety starting to fade. Grips are very fine with only light evidence of use. Bore is bright with defined rifling. 1,000 - 1,500

2404 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Serial No. 309569 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1922. Polished blue finish with case hardened trigger and safeties. Standard barrel with recessed sights. Slide marked correctly with 2-line address ending in 1917 patent date. Grips are 2-piece checkered walnut with silver rampant Colt medallions. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original blue is retained with some mild edgewear and handling marks. Trigger displays strong case colors, the grip safety starting to fade. Grips are very fine. Bright bore with crisp rifling. 1,000 - 1,500

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2405 - (M) COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL .38 SUPER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN CASE. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Government Model Serial No. 2933161 Caliber/Bore: .38 Super Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Contemporary production. Dark brushed blue finish with matted straps. Classic 5” barrel chambered in the potent .38 Super cartridge. Factory 3-dot sights. Grips are double diamond checkered redwood. Complete with 2 total magazines, matching Colt clamshell hard case, and factory paperwork including hang tag. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as new, retaining virtually all of its factory finishes. Excellent mirror bore, likely unfired since leaving the factory. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200

2406 - (C) COLT PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: .22 Automatic Pre-Woodsman Serial No. 5662 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1918. Blued 6 - 1/2” tapered round barrel with adjustable gold bead blade front sight and adjustable u-notch rear. 2-piece diamond checkered walnut. Complete with a 2-tone magazine marked on the baseplate “CAL. 22 / COLT”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Very good. The vast majority of factory blue is retained throughout with some high edge wear, thinning on the backstrap, and other scattered marks. Grips are very fine. Fine bright bore with sharp rifling. 800 - 1,200

2407 - (C) CASED PAIR OF COLT CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL PISTOLS PRESENTED TO DR. WATSON BY OTHER NOTED COLLECTORS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Civil War Centennial Serial No. (A) 4069W (B) 4070W Caliber/Bore: .22 Short Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1961 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Civil War. These consecutively numbered single shot pistols are styled after the iconic Model 1860 Army percussion revolver and are chambered in .22 Short with blued barrels, gilt frames, and 2-piece smooth walnut grips. Revolvers are housed together in a correct French fit blue and gray Colt leatherette case. A brass presentation plaque mounted to the top of the case indicates this pair was presented “TO / JIM WATSON / FOR SERVICE ABOVE AND / BEYOND THE CALL OF / FRIENDSHIP” from friends including notable collectors “MARVIN HERSHENZON / ARNOLD CHERNOFF / ROSALIND CHERNOFF / CHLORIS NOGA / NICK AGUIS / HARRY SETH”. Complete with original certificate filled out to “Dr. James Watson” and dated “4/29/62”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent. Pistols are as new with only light handling marks. Bore are bright and strong with some light areas of pitting. Some staining and wear present on the case. 800 - 1,200 384

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2408 - (M) UBERTI SAA SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Uberti Model: 1873 Serial No. UB0233 Caliber/Bore: .44 WCF Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in Italy by Uberti and imported by Stoeger. 4 - 3/4” barrel chambered in .44 WCF with blade front sight and frame notch rear. 1 piece rosewood grips with brass trigger guard and backstrap. Complete with factory box serial numbered to the gun. CONDITION: Excellent+, and near mint with virtually all of the original factory finishes remaining. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Box label is faint, with moderate wear to box on heavily handled areas. 700 - 1,200 2409 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX (1920). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 Vest Pocket Serial No. 248919 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1920 per serial number. Classic configuration of Colt’s pocket pistol with 2 line 1 block patent and address information on the left side of slide, with uncircled pony at rear, right side with “COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE 25” on right side under ejection port. Trigger guard with “90” subinspector proof on right side, “W” and VP proofs on left. Case colored trigger, grip safety, and thumb safety, 2 piece grips with raised Rampant Colt and “COLT” in banner. 2 tone magazine, hangtag attached to trigger guard. In a Colt maroon flip-top box with cleaning brush, safety brochure, Vest Pocket brochure, and trade labels; serial number on bottom is for a different gun. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the Colt blue with some very minor marks from handling and storage. Extremely minor silvering to the highest edges, some typical age-related random superficial scratches and marks. Appropriate distension about some proofs from application of stamp. Mechanically fine, bore has good visible rifling and even oxidation. Box is very good with typical age related scrapes and corner wear, but solid and complete. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 600 - 800 2410 - (C) EARLY SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1913 .35 S&W AUTO SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 1913 Serial No. 838 Caliber/Bore: .35 S&W Auto Barrel Length: 3 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Introduced in 1913, this example with an early 3-digit “838” serial number. Features include full high polished blue finish, 3 - 1/2” round barrel chambered in .35 S&W, half moon front sight, u-notch rear, 2-piece smooth walnut grips inset with dished brass S&W medallions, early style magazine release, and plain blued magazine. CONDITION: Very good overall. Pistol retains the vast majority of its factory-applied blue with some thinning around the muzzle and high edge silvering. Grips have scattered light impressions and a very small split radiating from the left grip screw. Strong, lightly frosted bore. Mechanically fine. 600 - 1,000

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2411 - (M) COLT OFFICER’S ACP .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Officer Serial No. FA13803 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured by Colt after the popularity of converting 1911s to smaller frames and slides took off, particularly the Detonics conversions. Officer-sized slide and frame with an aftermarket oversized barrel bushing, typical Colt rollmarks, and golden medallion walnut grips. Series 80 firing pin block safety in place. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Overall very good, with some marks from handling and use throughout, including some light speckling; Dick clearly carried and shot this gun often. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with heavy frosting. 600 - 1,000

2412 - (C) COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET .25 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1936). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1908 VP Serial No. 403162 Caliber/Bore: .25 ACP Barrel Length: 2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1936. Standard configuration of Colt’s subcompact pistol, with 2 line Colt address and patent information on left side of slide, caliber on right. 2 piece checkered walnut grips with silver medallions, case color safety, trigger, and grip safety. Normal proofs and subinspector proofs on trigger guard. 2 tone magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining virtually all of the factory bluing with some minor marks from age scattered throughout. Some minor silvering, particularly to muzzle, probably from muzzle wear. Some silvering to reciprocating areas. Case colors are good on trigger and safety, backstrap of grip safety with case colors largely faded, mostly patterning visible. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with some mild frosting and softened lands. 600 - 900

2413 - (C) STEVENS POCKET RIFLE WITH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Stevens Model: Pocket Rifle Serial No. 23490 Caliber/Bore: .22 S&L RF Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Stevens “New Model” Pocket Rifle 2nd issue. 12” octagon-to-round barrel chambered in .22 Short & Long rimfire. Globe front with fold down ladder rear sights. Brass frame with nickel finish. Blued barrel with 2 piece smooth walnut grips. Detachable skeleton shoulder stock. Period black leather holster designed to carry pistol and shoulder stock. CONDITION: Pistol is excellent with 95% original nickel. Barrel mostly a brown patina with traces of original blue. Bore is bright. Mainspring is a bit weak. Shoulder stock is excellent with 95% original nickel remaining. Holster is excellent showing modest wear with pliable leather. 600 - 1,200

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2414 - (M) TANFOGLIO WITNESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Tanfoglio Model: Witness Serial No. AE45772 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Modern Tanfoglio pistols are essentially Italian-produced versions of the venerable CZ-75 design with some internal improvements. Standard 3-dot combat sights, low slide axis achieved via a slide-in-frame rail, ring hammer, left side only safety (no decocker), and curved trigger. Typical legends through indicating manufacturer, model, and importer, EAA. CONDITION: Metal retains virtually all of the bluing with some marks throughout from handling and use. Some minor areas of oxidation at/around the rear sight, left side of frame under slide release, slide, grip screws, and beavertail. Mechanically fine, bore has strong rifling and frosting in the grooves. With spare magazine. 600 - 800

2415 - (M) MAGNUM RESEARCH DESERT EAGLE SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Magnum Research Model: Desert Eagle Serial No. DK0006701 Caliber/Bore: .50 AE Barrel Length: 6” FFL Status: Modern The iconic big bore semi-automatic handgun, made famous in films like The Matrix. Standard black-on-black iron sights with a Picatinny rail for mounting optics. .50 AE caliber designation on left side of barrel at chin, right side with Magnum Research’s Pillager, Minnesota address, and left side with Desert Eagle legend. Pebble texture polymer grips with flying eagle logo. In the correct plastic case with endlabel identifying this gun by serial number with factory paperwork, cable lock, etc. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the factory finishes with some very minor handling marks, some flaking under the Picatinny rail and a few other scattered pinpricks. Mechanically fine, polygonal rifled bore is very good with some mild frosting. Case is fine. 1,200 - 1,800

2416 - (M) HK MARK 23 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH FACTORY CASE. Manufacturer: HK Model: Mark 23 Serial No. 23-007088 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5 - 3/4” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured 1999 as per KK date code. The MK 23 was developed for SOCOM as an offensive handgun, with the complete kit also including a KAC suppressor and an Insight Technology laser. Oversized for use with gloves. White dot sights, drift adjustable front, and adjustable rear. Typical HK rollmarks including Ulm proof, KK date code, and German nitro proof. Other features as standard. In the HK branded Eagle Industries camo zipped case with compartments for suppressor (not included), double mag pouch with spare magazines, and third spare magazine in large one cell pouch, and gun. Also included is factory paperwork, cable lock, small tools, etc. CONDITION: Excellent, NOS or equivalent, with only a few very minor handling marks. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and shiny with crisp polygonal rifling and a touch of frosting. Case and accessories excellent. No thread protector, but they are easily sourced. 2,000 - 4,000

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2417 - (M) SPRINGIFELD TRP OPERATOR LEGEND SERIES CHRIS KYLE EDITION, .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH CASE AND BOOK. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: TRP Operator Serial No. CK619 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Modern Made 2016 to commemorate Chris Kyle, the SEAL sniper who was shot on February 2nd, 2013, while attempting to help a fellow veteran who was suffering mental trauma. Kyle favored the Springfield Operator pistols, and wrote about them in his book, carrying one into Fallujah. These pistols were made after the Operator that Chris carried in a special serial number range, and a portion of the proceeds were donated by Springfield to the Chris Kyle FROG Foundation. 3 dot tritium sights, fixed drift-adjustable front and adjustable Springfield armory rear. Typical Operator rollmarks throughout, 1913 accessory rail, and small parts. Custom American Flag emblazoned G10 grips. In the presentation case, listing this gun by the correct number, 619, in special American flag foam French cut for the gun and a commemorative FROG Foundation coin. Accompanied by the appropriate copy of Chris Kyle’s book, American Sniper, signed by his wife Taya, with a reference to Micah 6:8, a verse Taya appears fond of, as it has shown up on other pieces she has signed; see Lot 1323 in the Morphy November 2020 auction. (KJV: He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?). CONDITION: Excellent, NOS or equivalent, with only a few very minor handling marks. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and shiny with razor-sharp rifling and a touch of frosting at edges of lands. Case and accessories excellent, foam somewhat discolored and starting to deteriorate at edges, especially into sharp edges of pistol. An outstanding example. 1,500 - 2,500

2418 - (M) SIG P210-6 9MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH CASE, ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: SIG Model: P210-6 Serial No. P307895 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 4 - 5/8” FFL Status: Modern Produced under the auspices of Swiss Arms, one of the name variants of SIG used, between 2000-2006. Drift adjustable front sight, adjustable square notch rear sight. Correct legends throughout, including an import mark for Herndon on right side of frame. 2 piece wraparound checkered plastic grips with cutout for lanyard loop. Heel magazine release. In the Swiss Arms black plastic case with foam cut for gun and 2 magazines (spare in case), magazine loader, and paperwork comprising P210 manual, sticker, patch, and spare screws. CONDITION: Excellent, NOS or equivalent, with only a few very minor handling marks. Frame bluing is plum colored, not uncommon amongst these models, with a line between selector positions. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and shiny with razor-sharp rifling. Case and accessories excellent. An outstanding example of one of the most highly regarded pistols of all time. 2,500 - 4,000

2419 - (M) FNH FNAR SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH ZEISS OPTIC. Manufacturer: FNH Model: FNAR Serial No. 319MN08433 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x51mm Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern Manufactured in Belgium on a BAR style semi-automatic action. Fitted with a 20” matte finished fluted barrel chambered in 7.62x51mm. Picatinny optic rail with Zeiss 4.5-14x44 MC scope on quick detach mounts. Furniture includes checkered polymer forend with accessory rails and a 1-piece checkered pistol grip butt stock with rubber cheek risers and butt pads. Complete with FN hard case and manual. No magazine present. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original finishes are retained with only minor handling marks. Furniture is likewise excellent. Strong, bright bore. Mechanically fine. Optic is clear. 1,500 - 2,500 388

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2420 - (M) STEYR 300M STANDARD CISM .308 WINCHESTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Steyr Model: 300M Serial No. 1018618 Caliber/Bore: .308 Winchester Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern These rifles were signed for the CISM 300 meter Standard matches (CISM is the International Military Sports Council). Hammer forged barrel characteristic of Steyr with GSI import on left side of barrel, caliber designation, right side of shank with proofs, including nitro. Proofs repeated on receiver, which also has serial number. Bolt with Steyr logo and “SBS 96”. In the lightened ergonomic stock for a right handed shooter with black painted wood, free floating barrel, and equipped with a multi-port compensator. Clearly set up for competition, as the adjustable trigger currently breaks just shy of 1#. CONDITION: Excellent, and showing only light evidence of use, mostly lifting of the black paint, and some mars to forearm. Barrel and receiver are excellent with some minor superficial handling marks; appropriate distension still visible about the proofs. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling. These rifles are known to be exceptionally accurate, and the chambering makes this an ideal target rifle. 1,500 - 2,500

2421 - (M) ANSCHUTZ SUPERMATCH MODEL 1813 BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE WITH ACCESSORIES. Manufacturer: Anschutz Model: Super-Match 1813 Serial No. 229393 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 27” FFL Status: Modern Made by Anschutz in Germany circa 1990. 27” blued heavy target weight steel barrel with Anschutz address in .22 Long Rifle caliber, factory drilled and tapped for a scope mount with plug screws. Anschutz adjustable iris front sight and rear diopter micrometer sight. Blued bolt action receiver with adjustable trigger. Walnut adjustable thumbhole marksman’s stock with adjustable comb, buttplate, and sliding grip rail with sure grip at handling positions. Comes with shooting accessories as well as original manual with excellent test target. CONDITION: 98% barrel and action blue. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. A great rig for the experienced shooter or the up-and-coming competition shooter looking to upgrade. 1,500 - 2,500

2422 - (M) HORIZON FIREARMS VANDAL .22 CREEDMOOR BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Horizon Firearms Model: Vandal Serial No. HRZ0754 Caliber/Bore: .22 Creedmoor Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Modern The Horizon Firearms Vandal was built from the ground up around the .22 Creedmoor, which is essentially a 6.5 Creedmoor necked down to .22 caliber, providing for an extremely fast and flat cartridge. Built with a Horiozn action drilled and tapped for a scope rail, barrel with caliber designaton on right side of shank, fluted in the Horizon “pins and needles” pattern, and threaded, currently covered by an overzied thread protector. EKO stock in green olive camo, with Magpul bottom metal and 5 round magazine, wrapped cheekpice, Harris bipod, and a LimbSaver recoil pad. CONDITION: Excellent, showing only very minor marks from handling and use commensurate with shop wear. Virtually all of the factory finish is retained with some minor superficial marks, most noticeable at left side of trigger bow. Mechanically fine, bolt throws smoothly, bore is excellent with strong rifling with a clean breechface; probably test fired only. An excellent choice for someone looking to get into .22 Creedmoor. 1,000 - 2,000

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2423 - (M) ACCURATE ORDNANCE 6XC BOLT ACTION RIFLE ON A DEFIANCE MARS. Manufacturer: Accurate Ordnance Model: MARS Serial No. AO-0106 Caliber/Bore: 6XC Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Modern

Defiance MARS action with markings for Accurate Ordancne LLC, a very well-respected precision rifle custom shop owned by Mark Kuczka that closed its doors in 2020. Defiance MARS bolt action with integral scope rail, heavy profile barrel with “6XC CIP” on left side of shank, fit with a 3 chamber muzzle brake. McMillan pattern stock in a woodland camo pattern with free-floating barrel, wide forearm, Henderson Precision attachment point with Atlas bipod, Bixn-Andy Remington TacSport trigger, and decelerator recoil pad. CONDITION: Excellent, showing very little if any use, mostly handling marks commensurate with shop wear. Mechanically fine, bolt throw is very smooth, bore has excellent with strong rifling. Accurate Ordnance built excellent rifles, and a 6XC chambering makes this a rifle ready to reach out to 1,000 yards and beyond. 1,500 - 2,500

2424 - (M) BORDEN RIFLES 6MM PPC SINGLE SHOT RIFLE ON A BAT MACHINE ACTION WITH A LEUPOLD 45X COMPETITION SCOPE. Manufacturer: BAT Machine Model: Single shot Serial No. S133 Caliber/Bore: 6mm PPC Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Modern Barrel marked at the shank with “Borden RIfles / 6PPC .262 ND”, right with “#1-S133 Hart 3GR”. Action is a BAT Machine marked for Rathdrum manufacture and serial number. Mounted with a Leupold Competition Series 45x45 fixed power with the Target Dot reticle. F class style stock with wide flat bottom. Hair trigger breaks under 1#, sub 8oz. CONDITION: Metal is in the white, unfinished, with marks from machining and handling marks throughout. Some areas of inactive patina that do not detract. Stock is very good with some minor marks from the range. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling, glass is clear. 6mm PPC is an outstanding benchrest cartridge, and this gun is set up to maximize its potential. 1,500 - 2,000

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3001 - LETTERS OF CALEB STARK, JR., REGARDING GEN. JOHN STARK AND MAJ. CALEB STARK. Lot consists of 2 letters and 2 undated pages written by Caleb Stark, Jr. (1804-1864) datelined Dunbarton (New Hampshire) Feb. 19/60, grandson of Gen. John Stark and son of Caleb Stark (Ensign and later Major in the Revolution.) Addressed to an unnamed correspondent seeking information on John Stark. Letters have a few personal anecdotes, unflattering references to Gen. Putnam, and suggestions for other sources of information. (A) 2pg. Regrets he cannot send an original letter of the General, most he has are bound and secretarial copies. Records anecdote of his mother witnessing Bunker Hill and hosting British officers in a hasty dinner the night before. (B) 4 pg letter March 11/60. Notes that his father (Caleb Stark, Ensign under John Stark) did not doubt Gen. Putnam’s personal courage, but that he and other officers found him lacking in “presence of mind,” with officers often joking about stories of his courage and deeds. Discusses the chaos of the patriot army command structure at Bunker Hill, Putnam’s behavior, and John Stark’s willingness, as former Captain in British service, to take orders only from Gen. Ward and not from Putnam with a militia appointment. (C) 2 loose pages, likely from another letter to the same correspondent. Alludes to stories about Putnam, and that his father noted one of Putnam’s “noted military exploits” was causing a large mortar to burst that they had hauled from Ticonderoga to bombard the British in Boston, causing “more injury to its operators than any one else.” CONDITION: All very good, though with tape residue on some edges. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. 400 - 600 3002 - LOT OF 5: LETTERS BY DANIEL WEBSTER, CYRUS FIELD, STEPHEN JUMEL, ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT. Lot consists of assorted manuscript material from the Dr. John K. Lattimer collection: (A) 1828 note by Daniel Webster (American lawyer and statesman, 1782-1852) to W.W. Esq. regarding paying off a note to John Taylor. CONDITION: Very good with tape remains on rev. (B) 1823 letter in German from Alexander Van Humboldt, 1769-1859, geographer, naturalist, explorer, early observer of human effects on the environment, the “father of ecology” and “father of environmentalism.” CONDITION: Very good. (C) 1848 letter by Cyrus W. Field, financier and businessman, founder of the American Telegraph Co., 1819-1892, to A.L. Harrison on financial dealings with firm of Croswell and Van Dyke. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Stephen Jumel docketed 1805 debenture on hogsheads of coffee imported by Jumel & Desobry on the Brig Eagle. Jumel, 1754-1832, made his fortune in the wine business after slave revolts drove him from his Haiti coffee plantations. He owned the Morris-Jumel mansion. His widow married Aaron Burr. CONDITION: Good. Paper tape repairs to edges on reverse. (E) 1815 receipt for pay to William Work of Newburyport for recording births, deaths, and boundary lines of the town. Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. 800 - 1,200 3003 - LOT OF 3: WINFIELD SCOTT ALS, J.R. O’BEIRNE LETTER, WAR OF 1812 BOUNTY LAND GRANT Lot consists of letters and documents ex-Lattimer collection. (A) Interesting 1855 ALS by Winfield Scott noting that when Congress reappointed Washington to his old rank of full General, Pres. Adams had them abolish the rank of Lieutenant General so that Hamilton could not be appointed to that rank. (B) 1856 Bounty Land Grant for 160 acres to “Elisha Morris, Sergeant, Captain Hudson’s Company New York Militia, New York Frontier Disturbances.” This refers to service in the War of 1812 and is accompanied by a copy of Morris’s 1858 will and 1859 affidavits enabling his executors to sell the land grant. (C) January 1885 ALS James R. O’Beirne to Gen. Joseph B. Carr asking him to get a job as a stone cutter on the Capitol for an “Irish American Republican Issue of this city, a most particular friend of mine.” O’Beirne was a fighting officer, wounded in action and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. He was Provost Marshall of Washington when Lincoln was assassinated and heavily involved in pursuit of the assassin and conspirators. Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: All very good. 400 - 800

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3004 - LOT OF EARLY US NAVY RELATED DOCUMENTS. Lot consists of: (A) Original 1920s signed image of the St. Louis riverboat Gordon C. Greene and her crew and captains. (B) Promissory note dated May 8, 1821 for $525 penned by War of 1812 hero David Porter. Porter commanded the USS Essex during the War of 1812; commander-in-chief of the West India Squadron suppressing piracy; minister to Turkey; father of the Civil War admiral of same name. Note is to John Rodgers. Rodgers was a distinguished naval officer and the ranking officer in the War of 1812. (C) Dec 12, 1804 “The Connecticut Courant” newspaper with interesting naval subject matter: PREBLE’S SQUADRON ATTACKS THE TRIPOLITAN FLEET in the harbor of Tripoli during the war against the Barbary Pirates. (D) Alfred Mahan’s diploma from the U.S. Naval Academy circa 1855. Signed by numerous important US Navy figures. They are as follows: George Smith Blake, superintendent of the US Naval Academy at the start of the Civil War. Thomas Tingey Craven, Commandant of Midshipmen, also commanded USS Brooklyn during the capture of New Orleans during the Civil War. After the Civil War, commanded the US Pacific Squadron. John Huntington Crane Coffin. Professor at the Naval Academy. William Chauvenut, professor who led the moment to establish the academy at Annapolis. Henry Hayes Lockwood, Joseph E. Nourse, Augustus W. Smith, all academy professors. CONDITION: On (B) Rodgers has endorsed the note on verso, spindle hole, and cancellation slashes, irregular bottom edge, otherwise very good. Naval Academy diploma is rolled and needs to be trimmed and framed to displayed properly. Otherwise paper is clean. 400 - 800 3005 - LOT OF DOCUMENTS AND BOOKS RELATED TO EARLY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Lot of 6 items ex-Lattimer collection related to Columbia: (A) 1805 note from Dr. Wright Post to artist John Trumbull: “Mr. Varick has no objections to your becoming his tenant…” Trumbull painted a portrait of Richard Varick, former Mayor of New York, in 1805. (B) American Medical Recorder 4.4 Oct. 1821, Biographical Memoir of Samuel Bard, Maryland, LLD, pages 609-633 disbound. (C) John Bard of Hyde Park, Columbia Library Columns 32.2 (D) 1759 receipt of bequest received and signed by Leonard Lespinard, Treas. of Kings College (E) Medical Observations and Inquiries by a Society of Physicians in London, Vol. II, London, William Johnston, 1764, records Dr. Bard’s case in New York of an extra-uterine fetus. 424 pp plus plates and index. Leather bound. CONDITION: Very good. (F) Cases of Morbid Anatomy. Read before the literary and philosophical society on the eighth of June 1815, New York, Winkle and Wiley 1815. 4to. 36 pp. 2 plates. Calf backed marble boards. Bearing signature of David Hosack, a founder of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. CONDITION: Good. Front cover and flyleaf detached. 200 - 300 3006 - LOT OF 4: PHILLIP SYNG PHYSICK, FATHER OF AMERICAN SURGERY, SIGNATURES, LOCK OF HAIR, ENGRAVING. Lot consists of 4 items related to Dr. Philip Syng Physick (1768-1837,) renowned Philadelphia medical figure, physician, surgeon, lecturer, and inventor of medical devices and surgical techniques. Graduated University of Pennsylvania 1785, studied in London and Edinburgh, worked at the Philadelphia Hospital, professor of surgery and anatomy at University of Pennsylvania Medical School 1805-1831. Invented the stomach pump, use of absorbable sutures, etc. (A) Lock of hair, preserved on the back of a round card trimmed from an admission ticket to a course in practical anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania, certainly one of Syng’s own courses. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Engraving “Philip Syng Physick, M.D.” Philadelphia, Childs & Inman. Decr. 1831. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Medical bill to Col. Lewis Morris and members of his family in January and February 1806, with note of receipt in March at bottom. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Autograph note signed to another Doctor asking him to give a lecture in his place, “Dear Doctor, I am so much indisposed this morning that I am convinced unless I remain within doors I shall be confined to my bed…” signed “P. Physick 1/2 past 8 o clock Monday Morng.” Physic’s own health was precarious, largely due to contracting Yellow Fever in 1797 during one of Philadelphia’s outbreaks. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Physick’s patients included notables such as Dolley Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall, and Benjamin Rush. (D) is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 800 - 1,600

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3007 - CIVIL WAR ARCHIVE LT. A.W. STURDY 18TH MASS: FLAG PIECES; BULLET THAT WOUNDED HIM. Lot consists of Civil War material belonging to Lt. Albert W. Sturdy, 18th Massachusetts: Private Co. I 7/27/61; promoted corporal and sergeant; 2nd Lt. 8/25/62; WIA Fredericksburg 12/13/62; 1st Lt. 3/15/63; discharged for wounds 4/22/63. (A) 2 red silk pieces of regimental flag each about 2 x 4” with period pencil note: “Pieces of the flag of the 18th Regt. Mass Vols under which A W Sturdy fought at Yorktown, Gaines Mill, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg & other skirmishes in 1862.” (B) Wound bullet: distorted minie ball with note from Sturdy that it was extracted Dec. 14, 1862, at Fredericksburg, where he had been wounded in the foot in the disastrous assaults of the previous day. (C) GAR Membership badge: eagle pin, flag ribbon, GAR star. (D) Small table medal engraved “A.W. Sturdy / Co. I 18th Regt. Mass. Vol.” with U.S. seal on reverse, 1 - 1/2” diam. (E) Cuff size Mass button, D. Evans bm. (F) 10 wartime documents and 1 military biography for GAR Post Historian: Nov 1861 warrant as Corporal signed by Col. Barnes giving Sturdy rank from Oct. 9; Nov 1862 pass; Jan 1863 Leave of absence signed by Drake De Kay; Feb 1863 leave extension; 2 March 1863 leave extensions; March 1863 clothing account; April 1863 pass; April 1863 discharge certificate for pay; May 1863 check to doctor. CONDITION: Notes Exc.; Documents Exc. with minor separation lines on 1 or 2; Flag fragments and GAR badge Exc. Sturdy was a jeweler in New York when the war broke out. After serving in a home guard unit there, he returned to Massachusetts to enlist in the 18th Mass Infantry. During his time with them they were one of the regiments awarded Chasseur uniforms for proficiency in drill, served in the Peninsula Campaign, lost 169 men at 2nd Bull Run, were present at Antietam, and at Fredericksburg in the 5th Corps lost 134 men, including Sturdy. He was a member of Mass GAR Post 145 and died in Attleborough 1925. Ex-Lattimer Collection. 500 - 1,000 3008 - LARGE LOT EARLY MEDICAL BOOK, DOCUMENTS AND ENGRAVINGS. Lot of material from the Dr. John K. Lattimer collection reflecting his general interest in the history of medicine. Book: 1st British Edition, “Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice & the Physiology of Digestion”. Edinburgh 1838, octavo, cloth backed boards, paper label, half title, pp xx, 319. Huddersfield Med. Soc. label inside front cover. List of members opposite. Margins slightly yellowed. (A classic study made possible by survival of a gunshot victim with a stomach wound.) The following engravings are paired with autograph material, signed notes, or letters: John K. Mitchell; Valentine Mott; Theodore Romeyn Beck; John Collins Warren; Richard Bright; Samuel L. Mitchell, with ALS and published eulogy removed from book. Manuscript material only: George Hamilton Bell note regarding vaccination; ALS William James McNeven; 1809 account page of Enoch Wilson recording pay of tuition to Dr. James Smith and receipts for medicine and medical visits from others. 1725 French document, 3pp., signed by Dr. Labouris. Appears to be invoice for medicines; Engraving only: Dr. Wm. Shippen, Sr. Member of the Continental Congress. CONDITION: Very good overall. 400 - 800 3009 - LOCK OF STONEWALL JACKSON’S HAIR IN MOURNING ENVELOPE. A lock of hair, that appears as 2 separate locks, contained in a black bordered mourning envelope with inscription that reads “Hair of Stonewall Jackson / Given me by M.G. / Aug ‘74”. The envelope remains intact with staining and scattered blemishes. Ink exhibits slight fading. There are various pin holes that penetrate the front of the envelope through the seal flap suggesting that the envelope was once tacked for display. This hair was once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. Lattimer was known to collect hair from notable historic figures. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

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3010 - LOT OF 3: DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY QUEEN VICTORIA, EX-LATTIMER. Lot consists of: (A) Queen Victoria, DS 2 - 1/4 pages, folio, Court of Saint James, February 9, 1865. Boldly signed at head of first page near handsome royal seal. Countersigned by Lord John Russell, Prime Minister. Appointment of William Tasker Smith as Consul in the State of Georgia. An interesting American Civil War period appointment “...to aid and protect Our merchants and others... who may trade with, or visit, or reside in the said State...” Fold breaks with edge wear and light staining. Bold ink and legible writing. With original black bordered envelope. CONDITION: Good. (B) Queen Victoria, DS, June 1848 document appointing John Venning Gent as a Lieutenant of the Pembroke Brigade of the Royal Dockyard Corps. Signed by Victoria at top left and countersigned at bottom left by the secretary of war. Fold lines with light staining, ink is fading but writing remains legible. CONDITION: Good. (C) Queen Victoria partial ADS, dated April 6. 1940, Imprisonment document sentencing Joseph Procter to 2 years imprisonment. Document is ripped and missing lower portion obscuring some words. Fold lines with scattered staining, bold ink, and legible writing. CONDITION: Good. Ex-Lattimer Collection and each document is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 500 - 1,000

3011 - FRAMED OIL PAINTING OF COMMODORE JOHN BARRY, EX-LATTIMER. Attractive portrait of Continental Navy officer Commodore John Barry (1745-1803). Circa early-mid 19th century oil on canvas and framed, measuring approximately 36” x 30”. The lower center of the frame displays a plaque that reads “John Barry / Commodore American Navy / Revolutionary War / After a portrait by Gilbert Stuart”. The original portrait by Stuart was completed in 1801. This example was purchased by Dr. John K. Lattimer, who hung it as the centerpiece in his study. Though not as detailed as the Stuart original, it still commands attention when mounted. No major blemishes to the canvas with clear image of the Commodore. Frame exhibits scattered blemishes that are commensurate with age and handling wear. CONDITION: Good. 3,000 - 6,000

3012 - COMMODORE JOHN BARRY SIGNED PAY ORDER. Nicely displayed pay order signed by Commodore John Barry. The order is dated April 12, 1876, and is addressed to “Captain Jacob Humphreys And others”. The amount of “Two hundred and two pounds ten shillings” is written at center and written numerically at the top left corner. “Phila. April 17 1786 Recd. the Above in full” is written across the bottom and is signed “John Barry” along with the vice president of Pennsylvania Charles Biddle, signed “Chas Biddle”. The pay order is nicely framed with an engraving of Commodore Barry. A nice example of a document signed by a Revolutionary War figure whose namesake was commemorated by the cantilever bridge that spans the Delaware River from Chester, Pennsylvania to Bridgeport, New Jersey. The pay order exhibits edge wear with period fold lines and light staining. Ink exhibits moderate fading but remains legible. This document is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

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3013 - LOT OF 6: 20TH CENTURY MEDICAL AND SCIENCE RELATED SIGNATURES. Lot consists of: (A) 8” x 10” photo of John Franklin Enders signed “To Carl Davis with every good wish on his 100th birthday John F Enders”. (B) Typed letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. John Lattimer with his thoughts on a lecture he attended. The letter is dated 18 May 1981 and signed by Pauling. (C) ALS signed by Albert B. Sabin dated Aug. 11, 1966. Sabin is consoling a writer who claims he only has a short time left to live. (D) 5 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” thank you card signed “Selman A Waksman”. (E) 5” x 3” card signed “Luis W. Alvarez”. (F) Envelope with note written on front signed “James Pilcher”. All pieces are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and all but the Pilcher envelope come with James Spence Authentication Basic Certifications. Lattimer was known to collect science and medical-related signatures. All pieces exhibit light wear, letters with period fold lines. All writing is legible. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3014 - DOCUMENTS FROM DR. VALENTINE MOTT, GREATEST SURGEON OF HIS TIME, EX-LATTIMER. Renowned as the greatest surgeon of his day, Mott (1785-1865) graduated Columbia, studied in London and Edinburgh, was appointed Professor of Surgery at Columbia in 1809, and was later co-founder of the Department and Professor of Surgery at University of New York Medical College, now NYU School of Medicine. He had extensive experience as a practicing surgeon and was credited with more than 1,000 amputations and over 100 lithotomies. A eulogy noted, “He has performed more of the great operations than any man living, or that ever did live.” Lot consists of 6 items: (A) Signed University of the City of New York admission card for his 1860-1861 lectures on operative surgery with surgical and pathological anatomy. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Autograph note signed, “I am very respectfully, Valentine Mott.” CONDITION: Very good. Laid down on card. Small stain lower left. (C) Autograph note of recommendation to a board for Dr. Morely of Philadelphia. (D) April 1860 autograph note signed to S.W. Francis M.D, son of his friend, Dr. J.W. Francis, “as the list of my original operations was intended to be preserved by you in manuscript for the present you must give me a little time for reflection and a collection of them. Truly yours, V. Mott.” CONDITION: Very good. (E) Printed eulogy by Mott for Dr. J.W. Francis, 1861. CONDITION: Very good, in wraps. (F) Mott’s address to graduates of 1860 of the University Medical College of New York, “printed by request of the class.” CONDITION: Good. Disbound. The documents are accompanied by 4 James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity. 400 - 600

3015 - 1815 GERMAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE DOCUMENT SIGNED BY VON BLUCHER. Matted German Army Headquarters document signed by Von Blucher shortly after Waterloo while in France, with engraved portrait. Ex-Lattimer. Partially preprinted document “General Armee Commando” and “Hauptquartier” with location of Alencon and date 28 August 1815 filled in. Signed “Blucher” on reverse. Unframed. Matted to show both sides of the document. CONDITION: Very Good. Gebhardt Leberecht von Blucher, 1742-1819, fought in the Swedish Army and the Prussian Army under Frederick the Great, resigning in 1773. Rejoining the army after Frederick’s death, he fought in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, playing a critical role in the final 1815 Campaign at Ligny and Waterloo. PROVENANCE: Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 800 - 1,200

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3016 - LOT OF 3: SAMUEL CLEMENS, ALFRED HITCHCOCK, AND ALBERT SCHWEITZER SIGNATURES, WX-LATTIMER. Lot consists of: (A) Albert Schweitzer ANS, 3 lines at the conclusion of an ALS of Marie Wyott, his secretary. Dated August 4, 1934, written on verso of a post card from Lambarene, French Equatorial Africa with scene depicting Schweitzer’s hospital. Nice edges with legible writing and signatures. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Samuel Clemens ALS addressed from Hartford May 21/81 “My Dear Osgood There is a point or two which I want to talk about. So I will keep the contract till you come. Perkins is away for a week.” Signed “SL Clemens” on his initialed letterhead. Staining around the edges with slightly faded ink that remains legible. CONDITION: Good. (C) Alfred Hitchcock signed card that reads “To with best wishes Mrs. Lattimer Alfred Hitchcock” with caricature of his profile. Legible writing with nice edges. CONDITION: Good. All signatures are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and each comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 800 - 1,200

3017 - LOT OF 2: DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY HENRY MORTON STANLEY AND DAVID LIVINGSTONE. Lot consists of: (A) Henry Morton Stanley ALS on Whitehall stationary, 3 pages, 8vo, London December 1, 1902. To Majorie Finlay “Some wicked servant shoved your dear little letter out of sight and after much trouble I found it had dropped snugly behind the books on my writing table...with regard to your request about some ‘curious’ [sic] I send you a varied collection of stamps which knowing young people [are] fond of collecting...Aunty Dolly sends her ever sincere love to your mother...” A very lengthy, chatty letter, signed “Henry M. Stanley” with holograph envelope. Ink remains bold with legible writing. Minimal stains. CONDITION: Good. (B) David Livingstone ALS, 3 pages, 8vo, Birkenhead, March 6, 1858. “As I am not very well from some of the effects of old African fevers I am obliged to decline...I did not know when you called that I had the honour to be introduced to a relative of Mrs. Duncan whose books I have read with much interest...” After recently returning from Zambesi, Livingstone was hailed and courted as a hero. Unfortunately, he declined many invitations because of “African fevers”. Bold ink with legible writing. Traces of mounting on verso of final page. CONDITION: Good. Both letters are Ex-Lattimer Collection and each is accompanied by James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity. 300 - 500

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3018 - LOT OF GERMAN WWII DOCUMENTS POST CARDS AND ENVELOPES. Lot consists of German World War II envelopes and postcards, all of which appear to be named to Gefreiter Arthur Reim. Most of the envelopes are empty but are nicely stamped and addressed. All appear to be dated to the early 1940s, from 1940-1942, and are written from various feldposts. Postcards exhibit legible writing with nice Third Reich postal stamps. There are also several glass slides that appear to be a presentation on Germany during the World War II era. All pieces exhibit yellowing, fading, edge wear, and other blemishes typical of old paper. CONDITION: Fair-good. 300 - 500

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3019 - LARGE LOT OF EARLY NEWSPAPERS FROM THE DR. JOHN K. LATTIMER RESEARCH LIBRARY. An extensive newspaper archive that was used for research purposes by noteworthy collector and historian Dr. John K. Lattimer. The collection is ample and spans from the Revolutionary War era through the War of 1812. There are also several that date into the 20th century; the majority appears to date from the 18th-19th centuries. Many of the papers include articles regarding famous historical figures and notable events in both American and world history. There are also papers concerning medical innovations, as medical history was a keen interest of Dr. Lattimer. This is an excellent archive that provides a plethora of primary sources that would be crucial for an active historian. The papers also present quite well and some contain graphics that could be framed for display. CONDITION: The newspapers exhibit blemishes that are typical of old paper, including but not limited to, foxing, yellowing, fading, edge wear, rips, fold lines, etc. 1,000 - 2,000

3020 - PRE CIVIL WAR JEFFERSON DAVIS SIGNED DOCUMENT AS SECRETARY OF WAR. Pre Civil War May 13, 1856 dated letter signed by “Jeffn S Davis” while he was serving as Secretary of War. His signature is on the reverse side docketing portion of a letter that was sent to him by A.K. Craig of the Ordnance Office, Washington, DC. The letter measures approximately 9 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” and is written in a fine light ink. Jefferson Davis writes boldly: “The Chief of Ordnance will give further explanation of this case to the committee (sic) on Mil Affairs of the Senate. Its history, and probable consequences not only to the Arsenal, but also to the use of the magazine will be clearly presented (signed) Jeffn S Davis May 13, 1856”. Davis is writing in response to Craig’s original attached letter which referred to a Bill in the House of Representatives granting right of way to the Iron Mountain Railroad through the Arsenal and other public lands near St. Louis. Apparently the Bill modified an earlier agreement Davis had struck with that company. The letter exhibits period fold lines with light staining and legible writing. Quite displayable with clear signatures. The letter comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity, as well as a COA from Early American History Auctions, Inc. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3021 - JEFFERSON DAVIS SIGNED CHECK. Tastefully mounted check signed by Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis. The check is paid to W.S. Walton who seems to be associated with the New American Cyclopedia. Dated “27 Dec 1871”, the check exhibits light stains with a tear at center at Walton’s name, and a cross shaped punch, most likely for voiding the check. Lower right corner is torn. Graphics and ink exhibit moderate fading but all writing is legible. The check is framed with an engraving of Jefferson Davis. Frame measures approximately 16” x 11”. The check comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

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3022 - ARCHIVE OF PARKER HITT: THE FATHER OF AMERICAN MILITARY CRYPTOLOGY WITH NUMEROUS PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURES AND INVITATIONS. A fantastic document archive of Colonel Parker Hitt, who is known as the father of American Military Cryptology. Hitt first enlisted in the army in 1898 and began his military career as a sergeant in the 2nd US Volunteer Engineers. He was eventually commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and served in the Philippines, California, Alaska, Mexico during Pershing’s Punitive Expedition, and Europe during World War I. Throughout his service he was constantly designing new devices to enhance the US military’s cryptology capabilities and was often put in charge of coding and decoding messages, especially when he was with the American Expeditionary Force. Hitt retired from the army in 1928 after a successful career and passed away in 1971. He was inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame in 1988, and Hitt Hall at Fort Huachuca was named in his honor. Hitt’s archive is quite extensive and includes 4 of his commissions: 15 September 1899 commission appointing Hitt as Second Lieutenant of Infantry signed by President William McKinley and countersigned by Secretary of War Elihu Root, 26 December 1899 commission appointing Hitt as Second Lieutenant of Infantry signed by President William McKinley and countersigned by Secretary of War Elihu Root, 8 July 1902 commission appointing Hitt as First Lieutenant of Infantry signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and countersigned by Secretary of War Elihu Root, 2 March 1903 commission appointing Hitt as First Lieutenant of Infantry signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and countersigned by Secretary of War Elihu Root, 11 March 1911 commission appointing Hitt as Captain of Infantry signed by President William Taft and countersigned by Assistant Secretary of War Robert Shaw Alison. Each Commission is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. The rest of the lot consists of various presidential related invitations that request the presence of Col. Hitt and his wife for various events at the White House and other locations. There are also several seasonal greeting cards that are addressed to Hitt and his wife from various presidents spanning from Calvin Coolidge to Dwight Eisenhower. One of the most comical is Ike and Mamie’s faces pasted on Santa and Mrs Claus with Mamie’s lip print and Ike’s fingerprint on the inside of the card. This is a fantastic lot that is loaded with presidential history and named to an important American Military figure. All pieces exhibit blemishes that are typical of old paper ephemera but are nicely preserved with legible ink, printing, and images. CONDITION: Good-very good. 3,000 - 5,000

3023 - ROBERT E. LEE HAIR LOCK WITH COPY OF A LETTER REGARDING THE HAIR LOCK, EX-LATTIMER. A lock of gray and brown hair contained in an envelope that reads “Robert E. Lee’s hair / certified genuine” signed and dated 1967. The lock of hair is accompanied by a copy of a letter that is dated 1866 and signed by Lee. The letter reads: “I duly appreciate the Compliment paid once, in naming your first child after me, + send to him the the lock of hair you desire. Be pleased to present my regards to your wife + accept my earnest wishes for the happiness + welfare of your chine + self”. An interesting letter with a warm gesture from the former General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States. The hair is contained in a small plastic bag inside the envelope. This lock of hair is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. Lattimer was known to collect hair from notable historical figures. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 3024 - GETTYSBURG SOUVENIR RELIC DESK SET DISPLAY, EX-LATTIMER. Most likely crafted by John Goode, these relics are mounted on a flat wooden plaque measuring approximately 6” by 3” by 3”. Label on reverse states that the matchbox is from a post from the Cordori Farm. The set contains a small inkwell, a wood stopper flanked by a canister ball that reads “Gettysburg 1863”, and a fragment of shrapnel that reads “Culp’s Hill”. Behind the inkwell is a federal Infantry “Eagle I” button. All pieces are in good condition and exhibit a pleasing patina. Wood with nice color and scattered blemishes. John Goode was a Gettysburg cabinetmaker who worked on wood projects for many of the local residents. He was a prominent assembler of relic displays and owned a small shop on Race Horse Alley off Chambersburg Street. His relic displays are quite desirable. PROVENANCE: Former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3025 - AN IMPRESSIVE ASSORTMENT OF VICTORIAN SCOTTISH REGALIA. This is a lovely assembly of Victorian era Scottish regalia, more complete than normally seen. Lot consists of (A) Scottish dirk set with 2 tine fork and a small knife in appropriate sheath with leather wrap over wood core, reinforced at each throat with sweet silver engraved with thistles. The large dirk is particularly unusual, with a relief carved thistle design on the handle and a cube on the pommel, both very rare. The cube is associated with Scottish Rite Masons, and may indicate a connection. (B) A Sporran with horsehair, three tasels with sheet silver caps with repousse Scottish thistle and geometric designs. The cantle is made of leather with a repousse silver plate mounted to front with Scottish motifs en suite, including thistles and a running deer. Leather bag on rear; no hallmarks or maker marks. (C) A large pinback badge, 4” in diameter, with rocker engraving about the edges, Scottish motifs, and a large central faceted gem (citrine?). (D) A World War II Glengarry bonnet (E) A pinback badge with a central deer motif over a crown, with “Bydand” in a banner across the bottom; the deer and motto are traditionally associated with Clan Gordon. (F) 2 buckles with silver pinbacks with cast in Scottish designs. (G) A pierced buckle with Scottish thistles and scrollwork about the perimeter. (H) A leather belt setup with 4 silver plates and buckles with Scottish motifs en suite. (I) Sgian Dubh with sheet silver mounting, decorated with acanthus scroll and a vignette of an eagle at the throat. Pommel with a clear gemstone. (J) A CDV of a man in New York dressed in Scottish regalia, including several pieces that appear to be present, including badges, belt set up, etc, taken at Edsall. PROVENANCE: Oral history connects the pieces to an unnamed old New York family, with the pieces handed down and modified/replaced throughout the years. CONDITION: Overall very good, with marks from handling and wear throughout, leather crazing but pliable, and some rubs through high edges. Sporran is good, horsehair is somewhat thin but presents well. An unusual setup of Scottish regalia. 1,500 - 3,000

3026 - LOT OF 74: US CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC AND POLITICAL ENVELOPES. Lot consists of 74 Civil War era patriotic and political envelopes contained in a small 3-ring binder. The graphics range from Union soldiers, symbols of the United States, such as flags and eagles, and important figures such as Fort Sumter defender Major Anderson, to political cartoons regarding succession and those involved with the rebellion. There are several with images that mock Confederate president Jefferson Davis depicting his hanging and slandering his image. There is also a 1910 dated postcard which depicts Napoleon Bonaparte. All envelopes exhibit varying degrees of fading and yellowing, some with scattered water damage and blemishes. Graphics remain largely unmolested and the envelopes are quite displayable. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000

3027 - LOT OF 5: WWI ERA TRENCH ART SHELLS. Lot consists of: (A) 145mm shell that was converted into a small storage chest. Shell is hinged and opens with hollow space inside, mounted on a wood base. the top reads “Beschiessung Von Kotschach / am / 3 September / 1916”. Scattered scuffs and blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (B) Heavy 15” long shell that was converted into a clock. No visible markings. Clock does not appear to function but no attempt at winding was made. CONDITION: Good. (C) Trench art shell marked “Verdun France” with a handshake and German pickelhaube. Marked on bottom. Nice patina. CONDITION: Good. (D) Trench art shell marked “Verdun 1918” with flowers. Marked on bottom. Nice patina. CONDITION: Good. (E) 11” long shell with screw top and hollow interior. Markings on bottom are obscured. Nice patina. CONDITION: Fair. 500 - 1,000

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3028 - 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPER’S HEAD CLAMP. A nice example of a 19th century photographer’s head clamp. These head stands or head clamps were designed to help steady a photographic subject’s head during the long exposure times necessary to produce various types of photographs (daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, CDV, and cabinet card) during the 19th century. The clamp does not appear to be maker marked but exhibits a patent date: “PAT DEC 8 75”. All screws function properly but are tight. Heavy patina throughout with evidence of green paint on the shaft. Ex-Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3029 - HAIR FROM THE HEAD OF CHARLES DICKENS, EX-LATTIMER. A gathering of hair contained in an envelope that reads “Hair from the head of Charles Dickens. The hair came with a letter of authentication from “g.w.p.”, Cincinnati, April 19, 1846 “...a little lock of Charles Dickens’ hair which I know you will prize--please say nothing about it because of the cursed newspapers which catch everything and trumpet it...” (letter and greater part of lock of hair sold at Hamilton auction April 6, with authenticating letter a sig of Dickens and seal of Dickens”. The hair is contained between plastic inside of the envelope. This hair is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. Lattimer was known to collect hair from notable historical figures. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3030 - LARGE LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN AWARDS. Large lot of medals, pins, badges, insignia, etc. from various European and other foreign countries such as China, Canada, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc. Some of the medals are cased, while others are loose. Most appear original, while others appear to be commemorative or for display purposes. Most medals exhibit a nice patina with scattered blemishes, while others remain clean. Some exhibit frayed ribbons. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3031 - LOT OF DOCUMENTS AND BOOKS RELATED TO SWORDS. Early sword related ephemera and books on the use of the sword in military applications. Highlights include a War of 1812 dated book published in Baltimore “CRAIG’S SWORD EXERCISE / DRILL & EVOLUTIONS / FOR THE / CAVALRY,” and an 1873 dated “NEW SYSTEM OF SWORD EXERCISES” book. Numerous letters addressed to sword makers, a newspaper advertisement from the Connecticut Courant, circa 1798, advertising swords and mentioning early US Naval actions against privateers and the USS Constitution. A letter from the commander of the 7th US infantry on the frontier asking Nathaniel Aames of Chicopee, Mass to send him engraved officer swords for by name members of his staff dated 1856. Receipt / bill for cleaning of his silver hilt sword to Sir Henry Clinton of Bunker Hill fame dated 1792 from Robert Foster, sword cutler and belt maker to His Majesty. CONDITION: Some show period folds for sorting, most show light toning. 1873 book has some light water staining top right corner of pages. 600 - 800

3032 - LOT OF 4: EAGLE AND PILLOW POMMEL SWORDS. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) Circa 1790-1820 pillow pommel sword with straight blade that is decorated on each side for under half its length. Decorations are patriotic, with a federal eagle and a panoply of arms with liberty cap. Blade with dark patina and faintly noticed fire blued panels. Stirrup guard with fluted ivory grip that exhibits scattered chips and wobbles when handled. Decorated pillow pommel with piece missing on obverse. CONDITION: Fair. (B) Circa 1790-1820 eagle pommel sword with straight blade that is decorated on each side for under half its length. Decorations are patriotic, with a panoply of arms with liberty cap. Blade with dark patina and faintly noticed fire blued panels. 5-ball guard and knucklebow with fluted bone grip that exhibits a nicotine patina. CONDITION: Fair. (C) Circa 1790-1820 eagle pommel sword with straight blade that is decorated on each side for under half its length. Muted decorations are patriotic and floral. Blade with dark patina and edge wear. Stirrup guard with fluted bone grip that exhibits a nicotine patina and wobbles when handled. CONDITION: Fair. (D) Circa 1790-1820 pillow pommel saber with curved blade that is decorated on each side for about half its length. Decorations are patriotic with federal eagle and panoply with liberty cap. Blade with dark patina and faintly noticed fire blued panels. Marked “Richards Upson / & Co / New York” on ricasso. 5-ball guard and knucklebow with fluted bone grip that exhibits a nicotine patina. CONDITION: Fair. 1,000 - 2,000

3033 - THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE TRIAL OF THE CONSPIRATORS SIGNED BY WILLIAM SEWARD AND HIS SONS, EX-LATTIMER. A fine copy of The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators that was signed by Secretary of State William Seward and his sons. The book is signed on the flyleaf and reads “Dr. Wilson / From his gratefull / and affectionate friend / William H. Seward / F.W. Seward / A H Seward”. Dr. Wilson is noted to have treated Frederick Seward’s injuries after Lewis Powell’s assassination attempt. He is referenced in the book, especially on pages 156-158. The book is intact and appears complete with all pages. Some separation of the covers on each side of the spine. Upper spine is damaged and appears that the book was dropped and landed on the upper portion of the spine. This book was once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer Library and comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. Dr. Lattimer was known for his research regarding the Lincoln assassination and the attempt on Secretary of State Seward that same night. Many renowned artifacts relating to Lincoln and Seward were housed in his collection for many years. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 402

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3034 - LOT OF 2: BOOKS SIGNED BY JOHN HAY. Lot consists of: (A) Copy of “The Life and Heroic Exploits of Israel Putnam, Major General in the Revolutionary War” by Colonel David Humphreys. The book is signed in pencil on the first page “J Hay / May 18/58”. The book appears to be complete with all pages, but is stiff; appears as if it was wet and then dried off. Front cover is separated. Pages are mostly clean with signs of staining. Signature is unmolested. CONDITION: Fair. (B) Copy of “Herndon’s Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life (History & Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln)” Vol. III. The book contains a Department of State card that is dated “July 28, 1900.” and is signed “John Hay / Secretary of State”. The book is intact with some separation at the spine. Appears complete with all pages with slight yellowing. CONDITION: Good. These books are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and each comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

3035 - SMALL JAMES GARFIELD ARCHIVE, WITH HIS SIGNATURE AND LETTER FROM HIS ASSASSIN, EX-LATTIMER. A small, yet interesting archive related to 20th president of the United States James A. Garfield, and his assassin, Charles Guiteau. The archive is contained in the book “A Treastise on the Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity”, by I. Ray, M.D., Little Brown & Co., Boston, 1853, third edition with additions. Contained in the book are the following: Affidavit by Henry E. Burdick of Gloversville, N.Y., 2 full pages, 8vo, November 9, 1936, relating that this book was offered by Guiteau, “late in 1880 or early in 1881” as part payment for Guiteau’s room rent at the hotel Brunswick, Oneida, N.Y., of which Burdick’s father was proprietor. There is also a James Garfield ALS “J.A. Garfield” 2/3 page, 8vo, dated February 18, 1869, to Ellen L. Tenney, sending autograph (stained and mounted at head on detached front cover of book). Also included is a Charles Guiteau ALS, 1 full page, 8vo, in court, Washington D.C., November 12, 1881, to Ms. Hastings “...Mr. Scoville sent you my Photograph...Did you receive them? I have an idea I shall be fond of you, & I am wondering why you did not come...My trial commenced this morning...” (held at each corner by “magic tape” to the front fly-leaf of the book, else very good). CONDITION: The book itself is in poor condition, worn, with covers detached, but internally sound and could be re-bound. The letters of Garfield and Guiteau could be extracted if desired and the Burdick affidavit is lightly held in with paper hinges. A fascinating association piece, inviting speculation on whether Guiteau was perhaps already pondering the Garfield assassination and anticipating his defense in late 1880 or early 1881. Condition as mentioned throughout description. This book was once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer Library and is accompanied by 2 James Spence Authentication Full Letters of Authenticity, 1 for each signature. 1,000 - 2,000

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3036 - ANTI-SLAVERY AUTOGRAPH SCRAPBOOK, THE “SECRET SIX,” LOCK OF JOHN BROWN’S HAIR, EX-LATTIMER Remarkable ca. 1910 autograph scrapbook of anti-slavery notables, including 5 of the “Secret Six,” backers of John Brown, with a lock of John Brown’s hair (whiskers from his beard) and letter of provenance from Rev. Lewis Chapin Partridge (1837-1908) datelined “Hague NY June 14, 1900,” addressed “Mr. D.F. Thompson / Dear Sir, / Yours at hand. Thanks. The whiskers are all right. They came directly from the Brown family to my wife’s father- Rev. John Croker . . . I preached in No. Elba in the years 1861 / 1862 once a month and used to go with my wife to the widow Brown’s . . .” (John Croker (d.1879) was an anti-slavery Methodist Preacher.) Included is material of Gerritt Smith, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Theodore Parker, S.G. Howe, and F.B. Sanborn, members of the Six, associates Wendell Phillips and Edwin Morton, along with William Seward, William Lloyd Garrison, Charles Sumner, several letters of Samuel May (Syracuse associate of Gerritt Smith,) members of the Anti-Slavery Society, and others. Album is quarter bound leather, boards detached, with spine labels “OLD BROWN” and “Harpers Ferry / 1859,” and bookplate of author Walter Merriam Pratt (1880-1973.) About 50 leaves, some blank. Engravings, photos and illustrations from booklets and magazines accompany signed letters, notes, and clip signatures, some gathered in the 1860s by an autograph collector named Heald, some being simple responses to requests for autographs, or literary figures, a half-dozen not identified, but with a couple of interesting 1865 letters from Samuel May. Includes: signed note “Oliver F. Lincoln with respects of J. Brown” (likely Jason Brown;) flowers from Brown’s grave; facsimile John Brown’s notes for speech; clipped obit of Annie Brown; clip sig Jacob A. Wildner (claimed to be a survivor of Brown’s raid- likely an imposter;) interesting, cautious 2 pg ALS to Brown by Wendell Phillips (a Brown skeptic): “Monday- Dear Brown, say please to our friends that I have every wish to serve them and would do so if it were possible But the state of my health is such that I have been to cancel some thirty western engagements & I do not fell able to continue work at present & must therefore be excused. Yours truly Wendell Phillips;” F.B. Sanborn typescript page, corrections and notations for his Life of John Brown; note by Edwin Morton (employed by Gerritt Smith,) “Capt. Brown told me he was disappointed in love early in life Says he has never got over it, & attributes to that sorrow & others his present moral status;” Gerritt Smith 1850 ALS regarding a land purchase; 1 pg ALS T.W. Higginson re: book on family history; 1 pg note signed by W. H. Seward, Washington 1858; clip sig Charles Sumner; 1867 1pg ALS William Lloyd Garrison; 1851 1pg ALS Theodore Parker on planned lecture; 1 pg ALS 1885 Augustus Woodbury (Rhode Island CW army chaplain;) Gerritt Smith ALS to the Emancipator offering a correction; ALS 1pg O. Johnson (Massachusetts abolitionist,) New York September 21st 1864; ALS Dwight Foster (?) re: autographs; WP Tilden (New Hampshire abolitionist) note March 1865; May 1864 ALS JM McKim, Corr. Secr. PA Freedman’s Relief Assoc. noting, “no lack of female teachers;” 1848 2pg ALS C.M. Kirkland (writer;) 27 April 1865 ALS Henry Giles (?); interesting 11 April 1865 Samuel May 1pg ALS- notes rejoicing on the “overthrow of slavery’s principal army marshalled under the traitor Robert E. Lee;” 31 Mar 1865 perceptive ALS Samuel May: slavery is overthrown, but the freed people will be left to “grovel and groan among the ruins” unless enfranchised and elevated to civil equality; ALS 1pg L.H. Sigourney (writer) 13 March 1865; ALS Ira S. Gannett (?); unsigned Sept 1861 ALS to May; Willliam Whiting (NY delegate to Anti-slavery Soc. Meeting 1839;) Dec 1865 ALS N.J. (J?) Downing, Highland Garden Newburgh NY; 17 Apr 1863 ALS John S. Rock (?) to Samuel May; ALS L. Waylaver (?)2/9/65; April 1865 EP Whipple (?); 3pg ALS April 1863 George Morrison (?) to Samuel May re: lecture schedule. Bound in the center of the scrapbook is a good copy of the 1859, “The Life, Trial and Execution of Captain John Brown, Known as ‘Old Brown of Ossowattomie,’. . .” Tan printed wraps with cover portrait, 108 pages. Attached inside the back cover is a 24-page booklet, “John Brown A brief biography with letters by the liberator,” By WH and BB Brewster. CONDITION: Overall very good. Covers are detached but pages are in place. Most letters are lightly attached and show only minor glue stains, if any. The lock of Brown’s hair, in a small glassine envelope mounted on the first page, was likely taken by the family on return of his body to his wife after execution. PROVENANCE: Ex- Dr. John K. Lattimer collection and comes with a James Spence Authentication Auction Letter of Authenticity. 3,000 - 5,000 404

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3037 - EDISON: HIS LIFE AND INVENTIONS SIGNED BY THOMAS EDISON, EX-LATTIMER. Volumes I and II of Edison: His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin. The flyleaf of volume I is signed “Thomas A. Edison” The first volume also features a newspaper clipping of Thomas Edison’s obituary which is pasted inside the back cover. Volume II is unsigned and features Mrs. Edison’s obituary which is pasted to the flyleaf as well as other newspaper articles of regarding Edison inside the back cover. The books remain intact and appear to be complete with all pages. Nice gold designs on spines. Pages exhibit light wear but all print is legible. Light blemishes to covers. These books were once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer Library and the signed copy is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3038 - LOT OF 3: BOOTS AND SADDLES, CUSTER’S LAST BATTLE, AND LETTER SIGNED BY ELIZABETH CUSTER. Lot consists of: (A) “Custer’s Last Battle” by Brigadier General Edward S. Godfrey with introduction and comments by Eugene McAuliffe. Appears complete with all 39 pages. Light staining to covers, pages intact and legible. CONDITION: Good. (B) “Boots and Saddles or Life in Dakota with General Custer” by Elizabeth Custer, 1885. Appears complete with all 39 pages. Light staining to covers, pages intact and legible. CONDITION: Good. (C) Contained inside the cover of “Boots and Saddles” is an ALS written by Elizabeth Custer regarding her stay at her friend Mrs. Fairbanks’ house and thanking her for the lovely accommodations. There is also a copy of a newspaper article about Mrs. Custer and other widows of the 7th Cavalry. The letter is folded and tearing at the seam but does not detract from the content. Ink is slightly faded but legible. Newspaper article is in 2 pieces. CONDITION: Good. These pieces are former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection and the letter is accompanied by a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. 400 - 800

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3039 - LOT OF 5: BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY OF CHARLES DICKENS, EX-LATTIMER. Volumes 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 of “Lives of the Princesses of England” by Mary Anne Everett Green all with cloth jackets that say “Charles Dickens’s Set” at the bottom of the spine. The title page of volume I features Charles Dickens’ name, which may have been added later, and is dated 7 Feb. 1861. A paper contained in volume I states that these books were purchased by a London agent from the Catalogue of Books belonging to the late Charles Dickens. The inside of the front cover of each book features a book plate that reads “From the Library of Charles Dickens, Gadshill Place, June 1870.” The books appear complete with all pages and the pages exhibit blemishes that are typical of old texts. Some of the covers exhibit separation at the spine underneath the jackets. Scattered wear to the cloth jackets including scuffs, fraying, and small tears. These books were once part of the Dr. John K. Lattimer library. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3040 - TWO OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH’S STAGE DAGGERS, EX-LATTIMER COLLECTION. Blade Length: (A) 8 - 3/4” (B) 6 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 13 - 1/2” (B) 11” The renowned Dr. John K. Lattimer collection contained 3 stage daggers belonging to John Wilkes Booth. One, a short, crude dagger with retracting blade was sold in 2008. The family retained, until now, these 2 decidedly functional and rather more impressive daggers, originally acquired by Lattimer from author, writer, and Civil War historian Philip Van Doren Stern in 1963, who himself had purchased them indirectly from the family in 1938. They are accompanied by a photocopy of Van Doren Stern’s signed and dated note of provenance to Lattimer on the back of his personal card: “These two knives, one with the tip broken, were bought by me in 1938 as part of a collection of John Wilkes Booth material which included and oil portrait from [his?] life, a signed photo, a signed sheet of music, etc. all authentic. These were said to be his stage knives. The material I was told, had been acquired from the family. Philip Van Doren Stern November 5, 1963.” Also included is a copy of a photo by Lattimer showing both these knives together and his list of Booth artifacts in his collection where these are listed as: “A STAGE DAGGER OF HANDSOME DESIGN, WITH A SILVER GRIP” and “A SILVER HANDLED BOWIE-TYPE KNIFE, OF PERIOD TYPE.” The first is a dagger, 11” overall with 6 - 1/4” blade, tapering, double edged, with median ridge and spearpoint tip. The cruciform crossguard is flat, in line with the blade, and has Maltese cross type ends. Grip and crossguard are silvered. The grip is oval in cross section with ferrules at the base, 3 flutes and ribs above, followed by symmetrical floral sprays and a fan-shell on either side. The top of the pommel and edges of the grip show solder repair for about 1 – 3/4” along the seam, indicating some rough handling on stage in accord with Booth’s well-known theatrics. The blade has good surface, edge, and point, showing as a muted silver gray with some darker gray spots and a little brown next to the guard. One side of the blade bears Lattimer’s small inventory number “154” in faded white. A leather blade pad at the shoulder is missing. In form the dagger would be appropriate for a Shakespearean performance or Renaissance drama. The second knife is a robust Bowie made and marked on the left ricasso by “R. BUNTING / & SON / SHEFFIELD” with their spread-winged eagle with craning neck above. The Bunting firm had been in business since about 1822. This particular blade mark dates about 1856-1865, when Richard Bunting ran the firm with his son Henry. The knife measures 13 - 1/2” overall. The blade is 8 - 3/4” inches, with 1 - 1/8” wide ricasso and blade 1 - 1/2” wide at bottom, flat, spearpoint with false edge extending 5 - 1/4”inches back from the tip. The lower edge shows numerous shallow chips. The tip is very slightly rounded and seems to have been repointed, corresponding to Van Doren Stern’s note about the tip being broken. The surface is a mix of bright and gray, with some shallow freckling and a little raised corrosion on the left near the tip. The guard is a flat oval. The silvered grip is a recurved “S” in form, consisting of flower stems flowing down from the guard, up again and curling under at the pommel, embellished with raised flowers on the underside near the guard, on the top midway, and on the sides and top of the pommel. The top of the pommel shows some battering, likely from rough treatment on stage, similar to that shown by the hilt of the dagger. In form it would fit a western, frontier, or foreign drama. The right ricasso bears Lattimer’s inventory marking in white “153” over “JKL.” Booth related artifacts are extremely scarce. Edwin Booth is well documented as having destroyed elements of his brother’s personal and theatrical wardrobe that came into his possession while on tour, including several other stage weapons. Some few other artifacts remained in the family. The date of Van Doren Stern’s acquisition of the knives corresponds with the delayed publication of Asia Booth Clark’s memoir of her brother, an attempt to slightly ameliorate his reputation. 10,000 - 20,000 3041 - LOT OF 5: US CIVIL WAR-INDIAN WARS BELTS AND HOLSTER. Lot consists of: (A) US Civil War Navy officer’s belt and interlocking buckle. Gilded brass interlocking 2-piece buckle, folded and sewn black leather belt, complete with both sword straps. Small gilded brass frame adjusting buckle on one side of the belt. Pliable, with some surface dryness along its edges with scuffs and other scattered blemishes. (B) Waist belt plate, regulation 1851 pattern enlisted buckle with belt. This style has the applied German silver wreath with 2 additional wreath sections above the eagle’s wings. For similar examples, see pg. 379 in American Military Belt Plates. Belt and buckle are both unmarked. Nice patina to plate. Pliable belt with some surface dryness along its edges with scuffs and other scattered blemishes. (C) Regulation 1874 pattern sword belt plate marked “3X” on the reverse with a leather belt. Plate with nice patina, belt appears unmarked and remains pliable with scuffing, flaking, and other scattered blemishes. (D) Indian Wars M1874 enlisted belt and plate. Belt plate with a pleasing patina is unmarked. Leather belt is marked “H.O.R. 2nd Com.” on reverse. Pliable leather with scattered creases and blemishes. (E) Civil War-era revolver holster. Although it seems stiff, the leather is somewhat pliable, despite being stored flat and unfilled. Various cracks and creases, belt loop intact, and flap opens. Possibly southern. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good-very good. 800 - 1,200 406

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3042 - AS MINT US CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY JACKET. Excellent Union cavalry private’s uniform jacket, worn also by NCOs with appropriate chevrons. Adopted in 1855, regulation for all U.S. cavalry regiments, regular and volunteer, during the Civil War. Strong color to dark blue wool body and yellow cavalry piping, which is regulation and complete, around the collar and false buttonholes, down the front, around the waist, on the rear bolsters intended to support the saber belt, in arcs on each side of the back and forming a chevron on each cuff. All 20 regulation small generalservice eagle buttons in place: 12 on the front, 2 on each cuff, and 2 on each side of the collar. Loose-weave brownish gray wool lining in place, with single pocket in left breast. Off-white sleeve linings show blurred inspection stamp in right sleeve and USQMD stamp in left. 2 short tears to lining at left armpit, one short seam separation. Edges of sleeve linings restitched at armpits. Hook and eye in place at bottom collar edge. Short seam separation interior collar at center. Buttonholes very good. Some buttons possibly resewn, but mostly tight. Cavalry jackets have strong visual appeal and no branch of service had more romance associated with it. This is a top-notch example that would be the centerpiece of a cavalry display. CONDITION: Excellent. 2,000 - 2,800 3043 - HIGH CONDITION CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY JACKET WITH 1944 PHOTO OF THE COLLECTOR WEARING IT. This pattern of jacket appeared in 1854, was adopted with yellow trim by the new cavalry regiments in 1855, and was regulation for privates, and NCOs with appropriate chevrons, in both regular and volunteer cavalry regiments throughout the war. The condition is excellent with strong color to dark blue wool body and complete regulation piping, around the collar, false buttonholes, front and waist, on the rear bolster supports for the saber belt, in arcs on each side of the back and forming a chevron on each cuff. All buttons are correct, original small general-service eagle buttons, some resewn over the years. 2 are missing from the 12-button front and one is retained by safety pin. Replacements are easy to find. Collar and cuff buttons in place. Loose-weave gray wool lining in place, with single pocket in left breast. Off-white sleeve linings show US inspection stamp in right sleeve. Minor light stains in body and sleeve lining. Hook in place in collar; eye is missing. Cavalry jackets have strong visual and romantic appeal for the collector. This jacket is accompanied by a photo of the original collector wearing it for use in World War II. The picture was taken during WWII when Harold D. Langley was stationed in New Jersey, as was his older brother Edward. At the time, the Army of the United States had a regulation which said that previous generation uniforms may still be worn if the uniform is in good repair. Edward, who was a writer for the Communications Corps, came up with an idea for a publicity stunt based on this regulation. The picture is of the stunt; Harold went home to upstate New York, got the uniform, and reported back to his base wearing it, to this thoroughly bewildered desk sergeant, saying “It’s in good repair!” The picture was printed in the Stars and Stripes. After the photo was taken and Harold went to his barracks, the sight of the uniform continued to cause a stir on the base; some people thought he was a foreign military officer, and others who recognized the uniform wondered: “What’s this old Civil War veteran doing coming out of the woodwork to serve again?” The 1944 photo shows how long that has been true: the spacing and variation in alignment of the collar trim precisely matches that shown in the photo proving it is the same jacket. This would be the centerpiece of a cavalry display, with an interesting side story. CONDITION: Excellent. 2,300 - 2,800 3044 - AS MINT CIVIL WAR REGULATION UNION ARTILLERY ENLISTED SHELL JACKET. Excellent Civil War Union army enlisted shell jacket with nice inspection and size markings. Adopted for light artillery in 1854, this pattern was regulation for regular and volunteer troops throughout the Civil War. The dark blue wool body is trimmed on collar, lapel, cuffs, back, and waist with red worsted wool tape, the designated artillery service color. Buttons are regulation small general service eagle patterns: 12 on the front, 2 on false buttonholes on either side of the collar, and 2 on each functional cuff. The jacket is virtually free of moth damage. The interior is complete, lined in a loosely woven brown and white with a single pocket in the left breast. The white sleeve linings are intact and in place, showing just some loose stitching at the armpits where they attach to the lining. The left sleeve shows a “2” size marking, with corresponding 2 dots, and a slightly blurred inspector stamp: “F. H. SHAFER. / U.S. / INSP. CINC.” These were regulation for privates and for NCOs with appropriate chevrons and were worn both by the light artillery batteries serving in the field alongside the infantry and by the batteries assigned to cavalry organizations. These were front line units, sometimes engaged in close combat. “Double canister at ten yards” is reminder on one battery’s Gettysburg monument. The training and discipline of the artillery was well recognized, as was the superiority of Union artillery in battle. Confederate General D.H. Hill was credited with saying, “Give me Confederate infantry and Union artillery and I can whip the world.” CONDITION: Excellent. A top notch example that would be a centerpiece of a uniform or artillery display. 2,000 - 2,500

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3045 - CIVIL WAR ERA SPEAKING TRUMPET AND TELESCOPE. Lot consists of: (A) A Civil War era brass speaking trumpet used on both merchant vessels and warships. Constructed in 3 sections with shaped mouthpiece and bell with remnant paint residue. Leather around mouthpiece is loose with scattered light dents throughout the body. Center seam with small area of separation. Repairs to bell. CONDITION: Fair. (B) Mid-19th century telescope constructed of brass and wood. No visible markings with scattered blemishes from handling and storage wear. Light cracks in wood. Optics are slightly dirty but remain clear. Both lens protectors are in place and function. CONDITION: Good. PROVENANCE: Both pieces are ex-Lattimer Collection. 300 - 500

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3046 - LOT OF CIVIL WAR VETERAN MEDALS. Lot consists of several US Civil War veteran medals for various anniversaries and commemorations. The medals exhibit a nice patina with scattered blemishes and varying degrees of wear. Several exhibit frayed ribbons but most remain intact. CONDITION: Fair-good. 300 - 500

3047 - LOT OF 3: US CAVALRY SABERS, M1840, M1860, AND M1872. Blade Length: (A) 35 - 1/2” (B) 34 - 1/2” (C) 32” Overall Length: (A) 41 - 1/2” (B) 40 - 1/2” (C) 37 - 1/2” Lot consists of: (A) Pre-Civil War M1840 “Wristbreaker” cavalry saber marked “AMES MFG. Co. / CHICOPEE / MASS. / 1853” (part of the first line obscured) and “US / A.D.K.” Standard configuration with bright blade that exhibits freckling and scattered dark spots. 3-band cavalry guard with nice patina. Leather wrapped wood grip with a few cracks and tight strands of twisted brass wire. Complete with finished scabbard that features scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (B) Civil War M1860 cavalry saber marked “AMES MFG. Co. / CHICOPEE / MASS.” in scroll and “US / K.C. / 1865”. Standard configuration with nice patina to blade and light edge wear. 3-band cavalry guard with nice patina. Leather wrapped wood grip with a few cracks and tight strands of twisted brass wire. Complete with scabbard that features scattered dents and brown patina. CONDITION: Good. (C) Indian Wars M1872 cavalry saber with no visible markings. Standard configuration with blade decorated with patriotic and foliate motifs for half its length. 3-band cavalry guard is decorated and features a nice patina. Shagreen-wrapped wood grip with loose strands of twisted brass wire. Hilt wobbles when handled. Complete with metal scabbard that features areas of pitting. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200

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3048 - LOT OF 2: US M1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY SABERS, 1 PRESENTATION GRADE. Blade Length: (A) 31 - 1/2” (B) 32” Overall Length: (A) 37” (B) 37 - 1/2” Lot consists of: (A) Nice example of a Civil War Era M1840 presentation grade officer’s saber. These swords are an especially scarce model considering the regulations of 1851 called for artillery officers to carry the M1850 Staff and Field Officer’s Sword. The saber features a curved blade with single deep fuller and is decorated with patriotic and floral motifs for half its length. Maker marked “WH HORSTMANN / & SONS / PHILADELPHIA” just above the ricasso. An etched foliate vine mirrors the blade decorations on the spine. 1 piece hilt constructed of cast brass with center swelled leather wrapped grip. Twisted brass wire is accommodated by the grooves. Flower quillon with domed pommel. Complete with its metal scabbard, which is wrapped with leather, and features brass mounts. The blade exhibits a gray patina with crisp decorations. Scattered blemishes with areas of freckling. Hilt also exhibits a nice patina with scattered spotting. Intact grip with handling wear. Scabbard exhibits scattered scuffs to body with a pleasing patina to mounts. CONDITION: Good. (B) Civil War M1840 light artillery saber, termed Type 1, with recessed counterguard. Standard configuration with ricasso marked “AMES MFG. CO. / CABOTVILLE / 1849” (first line is very faint) and “US / WP”. Blade remains bright with scattered areas of spotting. Hilt with mellow patina, intact grip, and tight wire. Handling wear evident on grip. Complete with iron scabbard with 2 carry rings that features a light brown patina. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 1,500

3049 - LOT OF 3: CIVIL WAR RELIC BOARDS. Lot consists of (A) Wood mounted Civil War relic board assembled mid-20th century. Includes dropped Union and Confederate musket balls as well as conical shaped minie balls and some pistol projectiles. Also included is a “bullseye” canteen, grapeshot, spherical cased shot fragments, 2 belt Union belt buckles, and 2 eagle cartridge belt plates. (B) Small framed lot of over 30 Union and Confederate (primarily excavated) buttons. (C) Small frame of 8 Union and Confederate minie balls, a musket ball, and a “buck and ball” example. CONDITION: Relics with commensurate ground action and patina. Lead projectiles show typical white oxidation. 800 - 1,000

3050 - SCARCE U.S. MODEL 1842 PISTOL GAUGE DISPLAY. To quote an 1819 Ordnance Department report, “On the subject uniformity of arms... it will be necessary to have a set of original patterns and gauges of each and every part... sealed and kept in the Ordnance Department at Washington, and to cause those [gauges] of the superintendent of each factory to be sent occasionally to that office, to be compared with them and fitted anew, if required”. Offered here is a very scarce opportunity to own a set of gauges for the US M1842 percussion martial pistol. Sets of martial pistol gauges were nearly always decommissioned and disposed of each time the US military adopted a new pistol, with very few sets ever surfacing. Accompanying this lot is a Winter 2018 article from the Museum of Connecticut History detailing a very similar example in their collection. CONDITION: Excellent for their age, with age-related freckling throughout. The gauge set is nicely framed in an oak frame with areas of filled knots and small repairs. 4,000 - 6,000

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3051 - (A) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR CARBINE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1884 Carbine Serial No. 424472 Caliber/Bore: .45-70 Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Antique Made by Springfield Arsenal in 1888. 22” “VP / (Eagle)” proofed blued steel barrel with pinned blade front sight and “C” marked roller coaster rear sight. Case-hardened receiver with low arch breech block dated 1873 with “(Eagle) / U.S. / Springfield” marked lock with standard trigger, 2-piece trigger guard, sling ring and bar. Walnut stock with ramrod channel plug indicating conversion from rifle configuraton, possibly arsenal done, with blued “U.S.” marked buttplate with no trap. CONDITION: 90% fading barrel blue with handling and edge wear. 75% fading case color action finish. 70% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall, with traces of original varnish. Unknown brass disc inlay on right side of stock. Good bore with visible rifling. Crisp mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

3052 - (A) FEDERAL ALTERED US HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL BREECH LOADING RIFLE. Manufacturer: Harpers Ferry Model: 1819 Hall Caliber/Bore: .52 Percussion Barrel Length: 32 - 3/4” FFL Status: Antique Originally manufactured in standard configuration, and then subsequently altered to percussion in the 1830s-1840s for military or militia use. 32 3/4” barrel in .52 caliber, rifled, with offset front and rear sights. Breech block is marked “J.H. HALL / H.FERRY / U S / 1832”. CONDITION: Very good, iron assemblies exhibiting an attractive polish with areas of freckling throughout. Breechblock is loose and has been refinished with torch colors. Stock is excellent with finish added and no major signs of distress. Bore shows crisp rifling and darkness in the grooves. 2,000 - 4,000

3053 - (A) JENKS MODEL 1841 NAVY PERCUSSION CARBINE DATED 1845. Manufacturer: Ames Model: Jenks M1841 Caliber/Bore: .54 Rifled Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Antique Standard Civil War era configuration. Brass mountings. Oval loading port. Dated 1845 near breech area with USN marking and “RP / P” proofmark. Manufactured by Ames. Left side of stock bears crisp RPB cartouche. Loading arm is numbered 1929. Plunger and loading arm serial numbers match. CONDITION: Excellent, with thinning National Armory Brown remaining on barrel with areas of freckling throughout. Loading arm and lock retain most of their original case colors. Brass components are an untouched mellow patina. Stock is excellent with scattered handling marks but no major cracks. Left flat of stock just above rear of trigger guard has a large dent. Mechanically fine. Bore is bright and shiny with sharp rifling and minor abrasion near muzzle, possibly unfired. 3,200 - 4,200

3054 - (A) US M1851 CADET PERCUSSION MUSKET BY SPRINGFIELD DATED 1853. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1851 Caliber/Bore: .57 Smoothbore Barrel Length: 40” FFL Status: Antique Built essentially as a scaled down Model 1842 musket produced for the U.S. military institutes such as West Point and Virignia Military Institute and also saw action in the American Civil War on both sides. Standard configuration throughout. Markings include 1853 lock date, VP proof near breech, and US mark on buttplate. No visible cartouche on left stock flat opposite lock. CONDITION: Good, with heavy cleaning and freckling throughout, mostly a bright freckled patina. Barrel breech date is not visible. Stock is very good as sanded and finish added with scattered handling marks and repair at left of tang near breech. Mechanically fine. Bore is dark. 1,600 - 2,000

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3055 - (A) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 PERCUSSION PISTOL. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1855 Caliber/Bore: .58 Percussion Barrel Length: 12” FFL Status: Antique Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1855. 12” round blued barrel with standard folding leaf sights, 1855 dated tang, correct “VP / (Eagle)” breech proofs, and attached swivel-type ramrod. Maynard tape priming system percussion lock with 1855 date, eagle, and “U.S./ SPRINGFIELD” markings. Factory walnut one-piece stock with brass hardware. Butt has cuts for shoulder stock. CONDITION: Overall good with 10% original military finish fading to silvery patina. Good stock with visible proof mark, lightly cleaned, with crack through handle. Good mechanics with frosted bore and visible rifling. 2,000 - 4,000 3056 - (A) SPENCER MODEL 1865 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Manufacturer: Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Model: 1865 Serial No. 6549 Caliber/Bore: .56-52 Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Antique Made by Spencer Repeating Rifle Company circa 1865. 20” round blued steel barrel with 6-groove rifling, marked “M-1865”, with pinned blade front sight and graduated flip rear sight. Case-hardened receiver marked with Spencer address and fit with a plain trigger and blued magazine tube. Made without Stabler cutoff. Standard configuration walnut stocks and case-hardened steel buttplate. CONDITION: 80%-barrel blue with some freckling and light pitting 50% fading case colors. Traces of original varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. A nice clean Spencer! 1,500 - 2,500

3057 - (A) CIVIL WAR MARTIALLY MARKED BALL & WILLIAMS BALLARD SINGLE SHOT CARBINE. Manufacturer: Ball & Williams Model: Ballard Serial No. 9819 Caliber/Bore: .44 Rimfire Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Antique Standard configuration throughout with 22” barrel chambered in .44 Ballard Rimfire with aftermarket ivory bead blade front sight and standard carbine rear sight. Manufactured by Ball & Williams of Worcester, Massachusetts and purchased for the US Government from Merwin & Bray of New York. 2-piece walnut stock and forearm with single barrel band and military buttplate. Left wrist of stock bears “MM” cartouche (Moses Moulton) and is also sub inspector marked “MM” on major parts. Matching serial numbers observed on barrel, top flat of frame, and breechblock. CONDITION: Very good, with nearly all of the original finishes turned a speckled gray-brown patina, with freckling throughout. Stock and forearm are very good with markings crisp and no major signs of distress. Mechanically fine. Bore is dark with visible rifling. 2,800 - 3,600

3058 - (A) MARTIALLY MARKED REMINGTON TYPE II SPLIT BREECH ROLLING BLOCK CARBINE. Manufacturer: Remington Model: Type II Caliber/Bore: .56-50 Spencer Barrel Length: 20” FFL Status: Antique

Features include 20” round barrel chambered for the .56-50 Spencer Rimfire cartridge with standard front and rear sights. 2-piece walnut stock and forearm complete with barrel band, saddle ring on receiver mounted staple, and US marked military buttplate. Left side of stock wrist bears a faint CGC cartouche and “P” proofmark. CONDITION: Good, with virtually all of the original finishes turned a brown patina with oxidation throughout and light handling marks. Stock and forearm are good as lightly sanded and heavy wear as well as handling marks throughout. However, stock and forearm are strong with chips at tang and buttplate, and no major cracks. Mechanically needs some attention as hammer is following. Bore is dark with visible rifling. 2,000 - 3,600

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3059 - (A) SCARCE ROBERTS CONVERSION SAVAGE CONTRACT M1861 MUSKET. Manufacturer: Savage R. F. A. Co. Model: M1861 Caliber/Bore: .58 Roberts Barrel Length: 38” FFL Status: Antique In 1867, General B. S. Roberts developed a simple dropping breech design similar to convert Civil War surplus percussion muskets into more modern breech loading rifles. This short frame example was built on a standard configuration 1864 dated Savage contract M1861 musket. The breech of the original National Armory bright barrel has been replaced with Roberts’ design, marked on the left side with 2-line patent information. The bayonet lug front sight and 3-position leaf rear sight are retained. Fit with a full length walnut military stock marked on the left flat with 2 script cartouches and fit with standard bright iron mounts. CONDITION: Fine. Metal components are bright showing some areas of cleaned oxidation with markings remaining sharp. Stock has a rich age darkened appearance, showing some expected impressions throughout. Mechanically fine with a strong bore. An overall attractive example of a scarce conversion with a low survival rate. 2,000 - 3,000 3060 - (A) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1888 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1888 Serial No. 527541 Caliber/Bore: .45-70 Barrel Length: 32 - 5/8” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1891. Standard proofed 32 - 5/8” barrel chambered in .45-70 with blade front sight and Buffington rear. “US / MODEL / 1884” marked low arch breech block. “US / SPRINGFIELD and federal eagle motif stamped lock plate with 3-click tumbler. Full length walnut stock with encircled “P” firing proof at the wrist and script “SWP / 1891” cartouche on the left flat, and a “45” rack number at the heel. Standard blued steel mounts, including screwdriver bayonet. Accompanied by a Model 1879 combination tool. CONDITION: Very good overall. Barrel blue has largely drifted to plum with some older oxidation spots. Breech block and tang display a few flashes of case color with brown patina. Portions of blue retained on the hardware with toning and scattered oxidation spots. Stock is has scattered impressions and some spotting, very good overall. Strong, abraded bore. Mechanically fine. 800 - 1,200 3061 - LOT OF 3: 2 SIGNED OFFICER COMMISSIONS AND FRATERNAL SWORD OF COL. A.P. MORROW Blade Length: 28” Overall Length: 35” Lot consists of a fraternal sword and 2 commissions of Colonel Albert P. Morrow. (A) The sword is marked “M.C. / LILLEY / & CO. / COLUMBUS / OHIO” and “MADE IN GERMANY” on the ricasso. Blade is decorated for most of its length with patriotic and scrolled motifs with “A.P. MORROW” on obverse. Initials “APM” are on ivory grip. Knight head pommel, missing chain link guard. Complete with scabbard that features decorative mounts with fraternal motifs. The sword presents well with bright blade and unmolested decorations. Grip with light chips and scabbard with slight bend. CONDITION: Good. (B) Commission appointing Albert P. Morrow to the rank of Colonel by Brevet, dated 5 April 1866. Signed Andrew Johnson and Edwin M Stanton. Both signatures are secretarial. Measures approximately 21” x 17”. Visible fold lines with light staining. Ink exhibits fading but remains legible. CONDITION: Good. (C) Commission appointing Albert P. Morrow to the rank of Colonel dated 7 March 1891. Signed by Benjamin Harrison and Redfield Proctor. The commission comes with a James Spence Authentication Full Letter of Authenticity. Measures approximately 20” x 17”. Visible fold lines with light staining. Ink exhibits fading but remains legible. CONDITION: Good. Included as paperwork are several images of Colonel Morrow with information written on verso. 1,000 - 2,000 412

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3062 - SPANISH AMERICAN WAR FLAG FRAGMENTS FROM THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA, EX-LATTIMER. Fascinating souvenir display of the Battle of Santiago de Cuba consisting of a folio board that contains flag fragments from the famous naval engagement that took place on July 3, 1898. The first row features fragments of an American flag with its 3 signature colors of red, white, and blue bunting, all of which are tarnished from the actions of that day. The red and white fragments appear to be from the striped field and are sewn together, while the blue fragment from the canton is pasted underneath. There are 2 smaller fragments stacked on top of each other that are of red and gold bunting, which are from a captured Spanish flag. The folio is ornately hand captioned and lettered “Pieces of the Battle Flags / of / U.S. Flagship Brooklyn / Commodore W. S. Schley, U.S.N. / and / Spanish Flagship Infanta Maria Teresa / Admiral Cervera / Borned by them during the Battle off / Santiago de Cuba / July 3, 1898. / Presented to the Hamilton Club / by / Lieutenant J.G. Doyle, U.S.N. / U.S.S. Brooklyn.” Infanta Maria Teresa was the lead ship of her class and flagship of Spanish Vice Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete, commander of the Spanish Navy’s 1st Squadron. She was engaged by the USS Iowa, USS Texas, and USS Brooklyn and heavily damaged during the Battle of Santiago de Cuba where she was deliberately beached by Admiral Cervera in order to save the remainder of her crew. The board is dampstained and foxed but presents extremely well and contains rare pieces of Spanish American War history. This historic display is former Dr. John K. Lattimer Collection. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 3,000 3063 - US CIVIL WAR-WWI FATHER AND SON MEDAL GROUPING. An interesting lot consisting of a father and son’s military medals. The father, James R. Gilmore, served as a Brevet Lt. Colonel in the US Volunteers, New York, and as a Captain and Army quartermaster. The lot includes Gilmore’s Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) medal that is numbered “2055” with Lt. Col. broach bar. The lot also includes his son William Blair Gilmore’s medals including: American Field Service Medal with rod broach bar, French Croix de Guerre with bronze star, Verdun Medal, and American Legion National Convention in France 1917-1927 medal. The medals are tastefully mounted with a mailing box from the American Field Service dated Octobe5 5, 1919. William served as a driver for 4 months during 1917 in Section SSU 2 and is noted as having subsequent service as a captain in the artillery. His Croix de Guerre is verified. The medals exhibit a nice patina with intact ribbons. Mollus medal with nice original gilding. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3064 - US PRE-WWI MARE ISLAND REAR ADMIRAL FLAG. A very nice example of a pre-World War I US Navy rear admiral’s flag. The flag is constructed of blue wool bunting with two 10 - 1/2” stars at center. The overall measurement of the flag is approximately 77” x 55”. Hoist is marked “REAR ADMIRAL No 4 MARE ISLAND SEPT. 04”. There is rope at each end of the hoist which would secure the flag to a pole and there are reinforcement patches at each end. The flag presents well with minimal blemishes, however, there are some small holes throughout its construction which are only noticeable up close. Hoist exhibits yellowing. Nice stitching with no major tears. CONDITION: Very good. 800 - 1,200

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3065 - MCCLELLAN SADDLE. US M1904 McClellan cavalry saddle with 11 1/2” seat. Wool mohair cinch and straps present. CONDITION: Very good. 300 - 500

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3067 - LOT OF REATAS AND HORSE HAIR ROPES. Lot consists of: (A) Antique rawhide reata. (B) 2 horse hair mecates. (C) Prison-made hitched horsehair reins. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Very good. Reata could use conditioning, but no splices observed. 500 - 750 414

3066 - VICTORIAN ERA SILVER PLATED ALBERT HELMET FOR THE SCINDE HORSE. This helmet pattern was developed by Prince Albert, and bears his name as a result. Typical construction with ring chinstrap attached at rosettes over the ears, spike top, and associated furnishings. Silver plated, possibly for parade use, and evidence of NevrDull or an equivalent cleaning compound in recesses. Cloth and leather liner on interior, intact. 14th Horse was an Armoured Corps of the Indian Army, and were known as 14th Prince of Wales’s Own Scinde Horse prior to Indian independence. They served with distinction from the Second Sikh War through to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. In the modern day they participated in UNOSOM II. CONDITION: Overall very good. Silver plate has some tarnishing and spotting throughout, easily cleaned should the new owner desire. There is an area of the front of the helmet that is much cleaner and was probably protected by a device at one point. Leather and cloth liners have some minor tears and handling marks throughout, including age related distress. A very presentable example. 800 - 1,200

3068 - LOT OF US MILITARY SADDLE BLANKETS AND SADDLE. Lot consists of 4 US military shabraques to include a 2-star general variant, a USMC officer model with red trim, 2 World War I USMC monogrammed wool blankets, and a US M1904 McClellan saddle with USMC marked tapaderos. CONDITION: Some period wear to the shabraques and saddle, but all are displayable. 800 - 1,000

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3069 - LOT OF US WWI MEDALS. Lot consists of various World War I era medals and awards, including several veteran medals for the Spanish American War. There are also several World War I service medals including an occupation of Vera Cruz 1914 medal and a Lusitania coin. All medals exhibit a nice patina with varying degrees of wear. Several ribbons are frayed but most remain intact. CONDITION: Fair-good. 300 - 500

3070 - MASSIVE LOT OF US WWII-MODERN MILITARY PATCHES. Huge lot of US military patches that span from the World War II era-the Modern era. Many are loose, while others are contained in themed patch binders. The patches include infantry divisions, airborne units, naval jacket patches, different rubber banded patch bundles, and various loose patches. Contained in 4 copy paper boxes, each measuring approximately 18” x 12” x 10”. Most patches exhibit light wear while others appear to be unissued. Several have residue on their reverse and were perhaps part of a patch album. A nice offering of a variety of US military patches. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,000 - 2,000

3071 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI UNIFORMS. Large lot of US World War I uniform jackets, trousers, hats, and puttees. There are 8 pairs of World War I-World War II era riding trousers that range from enlisted to officer’s quality. There are also 4 hats and 3 wool puttees. The rest of the lot includes various wool WWI US Army enlisted uniform jackets and trousers. Some jackets exhibit insignia including service chevrons, rank, collar insignia, etc. The uniforms exhibit varying degrees of wear and blemishes with some missing buttons. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 500 - 1,000

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3072 - LOT OF 4: US FIGHTING KNIVES AND BAYONETS. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) US WWII M3 fighting knife with 1st Type marking “US M3 CAMILLUS 1943” on blade. Some amount of original bluing on blade with nice bluing on crossguard and pommel. Stacked leather grip. Complete with M6 scabbard marked “U.S. M6 / MILSCO / 1943 / (Ordnance mark)”. Leather is pliable with dark spots and wear. (B) US WWI M1918 trench knife marked “U.S. 1918 / L.F. & C-1918” on brass knuckleguard and “L.F. & C. / 1918 on scabbard. Blade is unmarked and exhibits evidence of sharpening. Scabbard with oxidation and wear. (C) US WWII M4 bayonet marked “U.S. M4 / IMPERIAL” on guard. Traces of original finish on blade. Complete with “U.S. M8 / B.M. CO.” marked scabbard. (D) US M6 scabbard marked as such on guard. Nice finish on blade. Complete with “U.S. M8A1 / B.M. CO.” marked scabbard. All knives exhibit scattered wear that is typical of wartime blades. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

3073 - US WWII 83RD INFANTRY DIVISION 783RD ORDNANCE LIGHT MAINTENANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA QUARTERMASTER DEPOT FLAG. Model 1921 regimental flag for the 783rd Ordnance Battalion. In 1943 the Office of the Army Quartermaster General had ordered the Philadelphia Depot to create unit flags with blank center shields which would display the unit crest, along with blank scrolls above and below the eagle where the unit’s designation and motto would appear. These flags would be completed when a unit insignia and motto had been formally approved. This flag, in crimson for an ordnance unit, was obviously prepared in accordance with the 1943 directive from the Quartermaster General, with the distinctive insignia and unit designation left blank. When the unit’s distinctive insignia and motto were approved they were embroidered, along with the unit designation, on the flag. This flag was later used by the 783rd Ordnance Light Maintenance Company with superbly embroidered unit designation. The 783rd Ordnance Light Maintenance Company was formed with the 83rd Infantry Division and served throughout Europe from 1944-1945. The flag is constructed of a crimson silk blend that was commonly used during World War II and immediately thereafter. Bordered with gold fringe, it is double sided and superbly embroidered with an American eagle. The sleeve of the flag contains an undated Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot tag. The flag measures approximately 3’ x 4’ and retains its leather tabs inside the sleeve. The colors remain vibrant and the embroidery is unmolested. 1 hole beneath center banner that measures approximately 2”. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 3074 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII ERA MEDALS AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of a large offering of US military medals, awards, and other insignia, most of which dates to World War II era. There are several Purple Heart medals, all of which are unnamed. There are also several patches, service medals, ribbons, and buttons. Most pieces exhibit a nice patina with varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

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3075 - MASSIVE LOT OF US WWII ARMY UNIFORMS. An immense lot of World War II uniforms, mostly from the US Army and comprising of wool trousers, khaki and wool shirts, and uniform jackets including Ike jackets and 4 pocket tunics. Many of the jackets exhibit various shoulder sleeve insignia and many are marked with names or laundry numbers. Several of the jackets exhibit ribbons, which are of modern construction. Some of the uniforms with names should be easy research projects. This is a large lot that would be an instant collection and the shirts should be excellent undergarments for mannequin displays. The uniforms exhibit blemishes typical of old military clothing and exhibit varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 500 - 1,000

3076 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-COLD WAR MILITARY FIELD GEAR. Lot consists of a large amount of US military field gear spanning from the World War I-Cold War era. There are many belts, webbing, magazine pouches, and other equipment, both early canvas and newer nylon. A nice variety of pieces that will fill gaps in a collection. Field gear exhibits varying degree of wear and blemishes that is typical of old field gear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 500 - 1,000

3077 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII USAAF UNIFORMS WITH INSIGNIA. Lot includes various dress uniform pieces for US Army Air Force uniforms including shirts, trousers, ties, hats, and jackets. Most of the pieces exhibit some sort of insignia, including shoulder sleeve insignia, ribbon bars, collar discs, and wings. Many of the pieces are ID’d with a name or laundry number. Some pieces of insignia may have been added, while others appear original. This is a nice offering of uniforms, many of which are researchable. The uniforms are in varying condition with some exhibiting blemishes that are typical of old wool, however most appear to be very clean overall. CONDITION: Varying, from good-very good. 500 - 1,000

3078 - LARGE LOT OF WWII USAAF FLIGHT HELMETS AND GEAR INCLUDING FLIGHT HELMET PARTS. A nice offering of mostly World War II era US Army Air Force equipment parts including leather cups and chinstraps for flight helmets as well as several sets of headphones and T-30-s throat microphones. There are also several miscellaneous pieces included in the lot. Varying degrees of wear, with some pieces appearing unissued. There are also several flight helmets, including an A-11 flight helmet, B-2 flight cap, AN-H-15 flight helmet, and various other leather flight helmets. Most exhibit wear and flaking while others remain clean and pliable. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

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3079 - LOT OF US KOREAN WAR COLD WEATHER UNIFORMS. Lot consists of various pieces of US Korean War cold weather uniforms including a World War II field jacket liner with painted reverse featuring an F-84 Thunderjet of the 27th Fighter Escort Group. Excellent graphics on reverse. There are also 2 Korean War heavy wool field shirts, 1 of which features a US Army tape above one of the pockets with evidence that a name tape was removed. There is also a pair of trousers to accompany the shirts. Also included is an M-51 field jacket with liner and a pair of clean M1951 trousers. Lastly, there are 2 wool sweater vests, 2 pairs of socks, and a wool scarf. All uniform pieces exhibit varying degrees of wear with scattered blemishes. Wool field sets are clean with limited mothing. M51 jacket with fading. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

3080 - LOT OF 8: US WWII-COLD WAR FLIGHT SUITS. Lot consists of: (A) World War II Type K-1 very light khaki flight suit sized small regular and with 1945 dated order number. There are several ID marks stamped inside the collar, including the name “NASH”. Scattered scuffs, tears, and stains. All zippers appear to function. (B) WWII Type K-1 very light flight suit sized small regular and with 1945 dated order number. Very clean overall with scattered blemishes from wear. All zippers appear to function. (C) Cold War K-2B very light flight suit sized medium long with February 12, 1959 date. Very clean overall with scattered blemishes from wear. All zippers appear to function. (D) Vietnam War K-2B very light flight suit sized medium regular with 8 January 1968 date. Named to Col. Arthur S. Olson with Military Aircraft Command and 938 MIL ALFT GP patches. The flight suit comes with Olson’s oxygen mask and overseas hat. Very clean overall with scattered blemishes from wear. All zippers appear to function. (E) Cold War Type Z2 coveralls sized 42 short. Very clean overall; all zippers appear to function. (F) Intermediate flight suit with faded spec tag. Very clean overall with scattered blemishes from wear. All zippers appear to function. (G) 27/P flyer’s coveralls sized 42R with Lt. Col. rank on shoulders and accommodations for velcro patches. Very clean overall with scattered blemishes from wear. All zippers appear to function. (H) 27/P flyer’s coveralls sized 40L in unissued condition, still in plastic wrap. CONDITION: Varying from fair-good. 400 - 800

3081 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-WWII HAVERSACKS, DITTY BAGS, AND EQUIPMENT BAGS. Large lot of haversacks, ditty bags, and other equipment bags that span from the World War I-World War II era. Several of the bags have US and other markings, and there is a Griswold paratrooper bag that was used to accommodate M1 rifles. The bags display varying degrees of wear including scattered blemishes and stains that are commonly encountered on used field gear of the era. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3082 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE OFFICER’S QUALITY SHIRTS, SOME WITH WINGS AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of a large amount of World War II US Army Air Force officer quality shirts that fill an 18” by 18” by 18” box. The shirts vary from khaki, OD, wool, and cotton construction. Several of the shirts exhibit Army Air Corps SSI as well as ribbon bars and wings. Some wings appear to be later and added for display. The shirts are in varying condition and several exhibit scattered stains and blemishes, while others are very clean overall. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3083 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-MODERN INSIGNIA. Massive lot of US military insignia that spans from the World War I era through the Modern era. The lot includes various pieces of insignia, including medals, ribbons, badges, rank insignia, dress belts, challenge coins, DIs, etc. Most insignia is loose, while others are in their original packaging or were arranged for displays varying in size. There are medals from various wars, and this includes some that are officially engraved, as well as medal groups all identified to the same service member, including Purple Hearts and other Commendation Medals. Most pieces exhibit a nice patina with scattered blemishes consistent with used military insignia. Others appear unissued. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,000 - 2,000

3084 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII-MODERN MILITARY RANK INSIGNIA. Large lot of US military rank insignia that spans from the World War II to the Modern eras. There are 2 18” by 12” by 10” boxes, 1 of which is full of various US Navy rates. The rest of the patches consist of US Marine Corps, US Army, and US Air Force rank insignia. Most patches exhibit light wear, while others appear to be unissued. Several exhibit residue on the reverse side, suggesting that they were once a part of a patch album. There are also some sleeve cut examples. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3085 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII-COLD WAR US NAVY SHOULDER BOARDS. Lot consists of a large amount of World War II-Cold War US Navy shoulder boards. There are many that feature bullion rank insignia. Some are marked by various manufacturers, including NS Meyer, Wolf Brown, and GEMSCO. Several are contained in manufacturer boxes while others are loose. Most exhibit light service wear while others appear to be unissued. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3086 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS US WWII-COLD WAR FLAGS. Lot consists of various flags that date to the World War II era through the Cold War. There are several officer’s flags including a wool bunting Brigadier General’s flag by “Annin & Co”, a wool bunting US Navy Rear Admiral flag with no visible maker marks, a rayon Lieutenant General flag, and a rayon Brigadier General flag dated “April 1957”. There is also a cavalry flag for a Major General that appears modern. Also included are several car flags, Chinese flags, and various US military sweetheart pieces. Most flags exhibit service wear with scattered stains and blemishes, however, there are no significant tears. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3087 - LARGE LOT OF US MILITARY RIBBON BARS. Lot consists of a large amount of US military ribbon bars, most of which date to the Cold War era. The ribbon bars are all loose, but nicely organized in various cases. Many of the ribbons are contained in a nice wood case with a lid marked “VIKING / KWIKSET / Authentic / RIBBON BARS” with the Hilborn & Hamburger (H&H) logo. Most of the ribbons are very clean overall and appear to be unissued. This is a great collection of ribbons that could be used to build commemorative ribbon racks, used for reference, or made into a nice display. CONDITION: Very good. 500 - 1,000

3088 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII-MODERN MILITARY MEDALS, BADGES, AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of a large amount of framed and displayable US military decorations including medals, badges, wings, etc. Most of the awards date to the Cold War-Modern era and are displayed in frames and riker mounts. There is also a commemorative display for General George S. Patton with a nonfunctioning display gun. There is also a display case full of US military DIs, some of which appear to date to World War II, while most are from the Post-World War II era. Many of the awards and other insignia exhibit light wear from storage and use, however, they remain very clean overall. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000

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3089 - LOT OF 2: US WWII FRONT SEAM FIXED BALE NAVY PAINTED CAPTAIN’S HELMET AND FRONT SEAM SWIVEL BALE HELMET. Lot consists of: (A) World War II front seam fixed bale helmet with dark blue navy camouflage and “CAPT” rank on reverse. Heat stamp is obscured. Early khaki chinstraps intact. The name “SCHAMP” is written on the interior. The helmet retains most of its era applied blue paint with scattered scuffs and chips. Interior rim exhibits rust. The helmet is complete with a Westinghouse marked liner that exhibits matching blue paint. Missing leather chinstrap. Interior hardware is intact with obvious wear and cracking sweatband. Nice paint with scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (B) WWII front seam swivel bale helmet that was reissued in the Post-WWII era. Heat stamp is obscured. Cold War chinstraps are intact. Dark green repaint which was most likely applied during the Cold War. Scattered blemishes including scuffs and scratches. The helmet is complete with a Westinghouse marked liner. “MICARTA 1953” label is retained inside. Intact webbing with remnants of a name tape. Missing leather chinstrap. Nice paint with scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200 3090 - US WWII USAAF PIONEER PARACHUTE MODEL P3-B-24 BACK TYPE PARACHUTE. Originally designed by the Pioneer Parachute Company as their Model P3-B, the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) adopted the design as their B-8 parachute, standardized in October 1942. The new pack contained special bow stiffeners, which increased flexibility and molded around the wearer’s back. These parachutes were used in various theaters of operation throughout World War II and well into the postwar era. Both bomber pilots and fighter pilots utilized this type of parachute. This example appears to be dated “JUL 1, 1945,” although the ink stamping used to record the date is faded and was manufactured by the Pioneer Parachute Company as the Model P3-B-24 Parachute. The ink-stamped serial number is also faded, however, the rest of the specification label remains legible. All elastic bands are worn and brittle but remain intact. Harness is in very good condition, with fraying at the edges of the straps. The silk canopy was replaced by a foam insert in order for the rig to keep its form. The canvas exhibits fading, but the rig remains intact and displays well. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 3091 - LOT OF 9: US WWII-COLD WAR BAYONETS AND KNIVES. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) 16” M1 Garand bayonet marked “AFH / US / 1942”. Complete with USN MK 1 scabbard. (B) M1 Garand bayonet marked “AFH / US” complete with US marked scabbard. (C) M1 Garand bayonet marked “AFH / US” complete with US marked scabbard. (D) M4 bayonet marked “U.S. M4 / CAMILLUS” on guard in “U.S. M8A1 / PWH” marked scabbard. (E) M4 bayonet marked “U.S. M4 / CAMILLUS” on guard in “U.S. M8A1 / B.M. CO.” marked scabbard. (F) M3 knife marked “U.S. M3 CASE” on guard in “U.S. M8A1 / B.M. CO.” marked scabbard. (G) Unmarked KA-BAR knife in unmarked leather scabbard. (H) M5 bayonet marked “U.S. M5A1 / MILPAR COL” on guard in “U.S. M8A1 / PWH” marked scabbard. (I) M5 bayonet marked “US M5 / JD TOOL CO” on guard in “U.S. M8A1 / V.P. CO.” marked scabbard. All bayonets and knives exhibit service wear and are in varying condition. Most exhibit blemishes and patinas. CONDITION: Fair-good. 500 - 1,000 3092 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII-POST WWII OVERSEAS HATS. Lot consists of 2 16” by 12” by 8” boxes full of US military overseas hats, most of which date to the World War II era. There are several women’s overseas hats, USMC, but most are US army with a variety of different piping including Army Air Corps, Officer, Adjutant General’s Corps, Medical, Infantry, and more. Some hats feature insignia while others do not. The hats display varying wear with scattered blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

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3093 - LOT OF 19: US WWII ARMY AND MARINE CORPS OFFICER’S VISOR AND CRUSHER CAPS. Lot consists of 19 US World War II era officer’s visor and “crusher” hats. 5 hats are US Marine Corps visors, 1 of which is enlisted while the rest are officer’s visors. 1 of the Marine Corps visors is named to Harold Ramsey Warren Jr. There are 4 blue US Army officer’s visors that date from the WWII-era through the Post-WWII era. The rest of the hats are WWII-era officer’s visors; most are wool, while 2 are khaki. Most of the hats are maker marked with wax lining. Some of the visors are made with thick leather brims, while others are constructed of 1 thin piece of leather giving them the signature “crusher” feel. The hats all exhibit blemishes from service wear and storage with varying degrees of moth nips, stains, and other marks. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,000 - 2,000 3094 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII ERA HAT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Large lot of US World War II era visor hat covers, chinstraps, buttons, stiffeners, and more. Most of the covers date to the World War II era, while others are from the Post-WWII era. The accessories are in the same date range and many could be used to complete damaged or incomplete headgear. Some pieces are maker marked by Wolf Brown, Flight Ace, Kingfrom, etc. A nice lot of parts that can be utilized by the collector or dealer. The parts exhibit varying degrees of wear and scattered blemishes from handling and storage. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800 3095 - LOT OF 3: US WWII HIGH ALTITUDE FLIGHT BOOTS. Lot consists of: (A) Type A-6A high altitude flying boots. These boots were standardized by the Army Air Forces in August 1945. The A-6A was a slight modification to the Type A-6 by providing a leather strap at the top to help keep it secure. The lower section of the boot was molded rubber with a waterproof leather upper with a shearling lining. The boot was typically worn over an electrically heated insert or standard issue low-quarter shoe. This pair is in standard configuration with its original spec tag marked as a size “XL 9-10” by Converse. Each boot exhibits the earlier Army Air Forces stamp. Leather straps are intact and secured, zippers were pulled a few inches and work, but are stiff, and were not opened all the way. Slight cracking to left boot with 1 sewn repair. CONDITION: Good. (B) Type A-6 high altitude flying boots in standard configuration. The pair is mismatched, with 1 marked by by Bristolite as a size large, and the other from U.S. Rubber Co., also a size large. Each have the earlier Army Air Forces stamp, but the size of the stamp is different on each boot. Zipper pull is missing on Bristolite boot, US Rubber Co. boot zipper works. Leather is pliable with a few scattered blemishes, a nice set that was possibly mismatched by an airman when 1 boot was damaged. CONDITION: Good. (C) B-7 high altitude electrically heated flight boots for the M456a navy Colvinex electric heated flying suit. Standard configuration with stiff, but functioning zippers and original spec tag marked by Colvinex Corporation. Sized medium. Scattered cracks and scuffs with 1 glued repair. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 3096 - LOT OF 4: US ARMY AND NAVY CADET UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) 1930s US Naval Academy uniform named to “”FKB Wheeler” in right sleeve and on spec tag in trousers. The spec tag in the trousers is dated “10-22-1931”. Standard era configuration, jacket missing 1 button, with faded spec tag. Minimal wear with scattered light blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (B) West Point Cadet Uniform consisting of a full dress jacket, dress gray jacket and pants, and full dress shako. Full dress jacket is named to “FITCH, J” and “RIKER H-4” with “70” written on date line. Dress grays and shako appear unnamed. Full dress jacket lining is cracking, uniforms exhibit scattered blemishes. Shako with cracking. CONDITION: Good. (C) West Point full dress uniform with jacket, trousers, belt, shako, and hat ornaments. Jacket is named to “McAndle JL”, Trousers are named to “LEHMAN, AC”, shako named to “REED, H”. Uniform exhibits scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (D) The Citadel military academy uniform with full dress jacket, trousers, and shako. Scattered wear throughout, shako with broken backstrap, unnamed. CONDITION: Very good. 400 - 800

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3097 - LOT OF WWII-COLD WAR US NAVY WAVES UNIFORMS. Large lot of US Navy WAVES uniforms which date from the World War II era-Cold War era. There are several sets of blues, a set of whites, and other uniform pieces including hats, gloves, skirts, and shoes. There is a petty officer first class group with blues and whites named to the same sailor. Several other pieces are also named to different sailors. Most pieces exhibit wear with scattered blemishes. White uniform exhibits typical yellowing from storage. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800 3098 - US WWII LARGE NAMED WAC UNIFORM GROUPING. Large Women’s Army Corps (WAC) uniform grouping named to Dorothy L. Hohmann. The group consists of 4 green uniform jackets, 1 of which features ordnance corps and Army Service Forces SSI, along with captain rank on shoulders. There is also a khaki uniform jacket as well as several skirts, ties, 1 overseas hat, and 4 hobby hats. All hobby hats are missing their cap badges. Also included is a seldom encountered World War II US Army WAC dress white uniform jacket and hat, with jacket named to Hohmann. Lastly, there is a post-WWII taupe Lt. Colonel’s uniform with 8th Army SSI, that is dated 1951, unnamed, but was stored with Dorothy Hohmann’s WWII uniforms. Nearly every piece in the lot is named to Hohmann with her written name or tags that were sewn into the uniform pieces. The uniforms exhibit scattered wear with khaki pieces exhibiting the most blemishes. Chinstraps on hats exhibit fraying and the chinstrap on the green hat is broken. This is a very nice set of WAC uniforms all named to the same soldier. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200 3099 - LOT OF US WWII ERA MARINE CORPS OFFICER UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) Unnamed World War II era US Marine Corps 3rd Marine Division captain’s uniform with 5 row ribbon rack including Bronze Star with V device, Purple Heart, and numerous campaign ribbons. The uniform is complete with coat, shirt, tie, trousers, belt, hat, and shoes. Scattered wear but very clean overall. (B) WWII era USMC 2nd Air Wing captain’s uniform with 2 row ribbon rack (1 clutchback, 1 pinback) clutchback bar is marked Wolf Brown. Missing EGAs. Named to “W.O. F.J. Kessyta” and dated “4-19-49”. The uniform consists of coat, trousers, tie, and hat. Scattered wear but clean overall. (C) WWII-era USMC officer’s dress blue uniform, no insignia. The jacket is named to “LT. JH WHITE” and dated “8/14/46”. The uniform consists of the dress blue jacket, a mismatched pair of trousers, and khaki shirt also named to White. There is also a collar stiffener and 2 belts. Scattered wear but clean overall. (D) WWII era USMC captain’s dress blue uniform with Wolf Brown ribbons. clutch back wings, and Sterling marked EGAs. Named in pocket and dated “JAN 7 1943”. With officer’s visor hat, leather belt, and mismatched pair of trousers. Scattered wear but clean overall. (E) Miscellaneous USMC officer’s uniform pieces, most of which dates to the WWII era including shirts, coats, and covers. Scattered wear and blemishes. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000

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3100 - LOT OF US WWII NAVAL AND MARINE AVIATOR UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT. Lot consists of: 3 MIL-S-5390B flight suits (Korean War era) sized 36 Long, 36 Medium, and 38 Medium. 38 medium suit has a leather name tag named to “JOHN M. STOKES / ENS. USNR”. Suits are clean, with some exhibiting blemishes and ghosting where nametags were present. 36 Long suit exhibits stains. There are also 2 M-450 summer flight helmets, 1 with comm gear and 1 with comm gear and AN6530 goggles. Also included is a PAL RH35 fighting knife with scabbard, major’s khaki uniform set, 2 silk scarves (both marked USN), MS-22001 oxygen mask with canvas hose also named to Stokes, T-30 throat mic, 2 overseas hats (1 with mini wing) and 2 survival kits. All pieces exhibit blemishes from wear and storage. Most are in good condition unless noted. Uniform pieces all exhibit scattered stains. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3101 - LOT OF US WWII MARINE CORPS AND ARMY FIELD GEAR. Lot consists of: 3 musette bags, 1 stamped “USMC” inside flap, 1 dated “1942” with laundry number and illegible maker name, and 1 marked “KADIN 1943”, 2 frogskin camouflage USMC ponchos, 1 marked “National Automotive Fibers dated January 15, 1945” and the other marked “S. WOLBARSHT & CO .” with USN contract stamp, 2 wool blankets (1 USMC and 1 Army), and WWII USMC M1943 frogskin camo jungle pack. All pieces exhibit varying degrees of wear, stains, and other blemishes from service use and storage. CONDITION: Fair-good. 400 - 800

3102 - US WWII US MARINE CORPS WOMAN’S UNIFORM. A nice example of a World War II US Marine Corps “Women Marines” uniform consisting of a jacket with sergeant chevrons on each arm, 3 place clutch-back ribbon bar, and screw-back EGAs. No label visible but there is evidence of a nametag removed from the interior collar. Jacket exhibits scattered light wear with sweat stains and scattered tears in liner. Also included is a shirt, size 32R, in very good condition. Tie is named “T.L. RUPPE”. Matching skirt with functioning talon zipper. Women’s winter forest green service visor bell crowned cap with faint Knox New York label on interior crown sized 22 - 1/2”. A pair of brown heels and leather gloves are included to complete the set. The uniform exhibits scattered blemishes with areas of fraying. Leather components exhibit scuffs and creases. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500

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3103 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII US NAVY UNIFORMS. Lot consists of 3 18” by 12” by 10” boxes full of US Navy uniforms that date to the World War II era. 1 box is full of gray working uniforms that are all still starched and appear to have been unworn since the war. There are jackets, trousers, and shirts. Another box contains a WWII green US naval aviator’s uniform with 1/2” ribbons, wings, and lieutenant rank. The uniform is complete with coat, trousers, tie, hat, and shirt. There is also a Cold War era Commander uniform with WWII-Korean War service ribbons. The last box is full of miscellaneous US Navy uniform pieces, including a dress green captain’s uniform, as well as some blues and a khaki uniform for an enlisted Marine Corps pilot. The uniforms are mostly clean from being stored for many years but exhibit scattered blemishes that were accumulated from wear and storage conditions. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3104 - LOT OF US WWII-COLD WAR ARMY MESS DRESS UNIFORMS INCLUDING UNIFORM NAMED TO GENERAL WILLIAM B. ROSSON. Lot consists of several mess dress uniforms which date from the World War II era-Cold War era. The lot includes a Cold War mess dress jacket with beautiful velvet and bullion trim which displays the rank of a lieutenant general. There is also a full general mess dress uniform consisting of a jacket, trousers, and sealed white shirt. The jacket is named “Gen. W.B. Rosson”. William B. Rosson accumulated an impressive military career earning the Distinguished Service Cross for valor on the Anzio Beachhead in Italy. He also fought in North Africa, Sicily, France, and Germany. At the end of the Vietnam War, he commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific. There is also a World War II era US Army quartermaster mess dress with jacket that features attractive bullion sleeve braids, trousers, and hat with high quality velvet and bullion visor. There are 2 Cold War era mess dresses. 1 blue and 1 white, along with a dress white uniform that also dates to the Cold War era. The uniforms exhibit blemishes with a varying degree of wear from use and storage. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3105 - LOT OF US NAVY UNIFORMS NAMED TO NAVY CROSS RECIPIENTS. Lot consists of: (A) World War II uniform named “H.M. Andersen” with trousers and hat. The jacket features captain rank on sleeves. The hat is also named to “Harvey Marvin Andersen / Captain United States Navy (RET.)” The uniform appears to be from the World War II era with restored ribbons, as evidenced by the “(RET.)” portion of the tag in the hat, the uniform was most likely worn by Andersen after the war for reunions and events. Andersen is listed as a recipient of the Navy Cross during World War II, as his ribbon rack reflects. The jacket and trousers exhibit light wear with scattered blemishes. Hat exhibits slight yellowing. There is also an unnamed Cold War era captain’s uniform that was stored with Andersen’s named uniform. CONDITION: Good. (B) Cold War US Navy rear admiral uniform named to “REAR ADM F.N. KIVETTE” on the label in the pocket of the jacket. This would be Rear Admiral Frederick Norman Kivette, who was awarded the Navy Cross and Navy Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Commander Seventh Fleet from August 1958 to March 1960 and as Commander Western Sea Frontier/ Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet from March 1960 to September 1961. The uniform is dated 1958 but the ribbons were restored. The uniform exhibits scattered wear with light blemishes but is clean overall. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

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3106 - LARGE LOT OF US WWII OFFICER’S UNIFORMS. Lot consists of 2 18” x 18” x 18” boxes of World War II US Army and US Army Air Forces uniforms including jackets, shirts, hats, ties, and trousers. Some uniforms are complete sets while others are singular pieces. Some uniforms are attributed to soldiers through insignia that was pinned to paper. It seems as though the uniforms were either dry cleaned with insignia removed or the uniforms would be commemorative displays. Some of the insignia on the uniforms was resorted. There is a set consisting of a tunic, trousers, OD tie, and visor hat that are named to Lt. Robert Winston Churchill. The uniforms exhibit varying degrees of wear and blemishes from service use and storage. Most are very clean overall. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000 3107 - LOT OF US WWI-COLD WAR MARINE CORPS ENLISTED UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) World War I USMC dress blue uniform with tunic dated 1920-1921 and trousers dated 1917-1918. Tunic features WWI Victory ribbon and sharpshooter award with EGAs on collar. Trousers exhibit oxidation stains. (B) Post-World War II USMC dress blue uniform with jacket named to “GRABOWSKI H.A.” and trousers named “E.F. AYSCUE”. Includes white visor with flexed look. Jacket features aircrew wings and ribbon bar with WWII service awards. (C) USMC dress blues, unnamed and undated, with glued staff sergeant rank and ribbon bar that reflects WWI and China service. Trousers are named to “J.A. ISRAEL”. (D) USMC dress blues with undated and unnamed staff sergeant blouse and trousers named to “DUNBAR”. (E) Post-WWII USMC alpha uniform consisting of an unnamed and undated tunic with 1/2” Wolf Brown ribbon bar and first sergeant rank. Also included is a shirt, tie, trousers, leather belt, and EGA hat device. (F) USMC Alpha uniform consisting of a tunic with platoon sergeant and 3rd Air Wing insignia as well as Los Angeles marked 1/2” wide ribbons and wing, in order to depict an enlisted pilot. Tunic is unnamed and undated. Complete with shirt, tie, leather belt, trousers, overseas hat, and shoes. Trousers are named to “H.W. LLOYD”. All uniforms exhibit varying degrees of wear with scattered blemishes from service use and storage. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000 3108 - LOT OF WWII-COLD WAR WOMEN MARINE UNIFORMS, HATS, AND ACCESSORIES. Large lot of US World War II women marine uniforms, hats, and accessories. The lot includes 4 green service visor bell crowned caps from the World War II-the post-WWII era. 1 hat is named to “Anne L. Vernier” and is marked by Knox. There are also 2 forest green blouses and 2 skirts, along with an overcoat named to “Helen C. McCabe”, a service shirt, fatigue shirt, and a pair of overall fatigues. Also included is a white blouse, 2 red scarves, leather purse with straps, a box of loose buttons and insignia labeled “Ethel’s Marine Corps Emblems+buttons”. Lastly there is a Marine reserves green overseas hat with ditty bag, rain cover, and photo labeled “Ella Briton USMC WWII”. All uniform items exhibit varying degrees of wear from storage and service use. Most are relatively clean and quite displayable. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000 3109 - LARGE LOT OF US AND ENGLISH RIDING AND GENERAL OFFICER’S BOOTS. Lot consists of 12 pairs of US and English riding and general officer’s boots. The boots are private purchase and many were crafted for military specification. Several pairs are marked “Marlborough / Made in England” and several are marked by US manufacturers. The boots range in size and are a mix of brown and black leather, some feature attached spurs. All pairs exhibit scattered blemishes from storage and wear but remain pliable. A nice offering of footwear that could be used to complete mannequin displays. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000 426

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3110 - LOT OF 4: US WWII PAIRS OF US NAVY AND MARINE CORPS BOONDOCKERS. Lot of consists of: (A) World War II US Navy N-1 field shoes marked “USN 9 1/2 B” with USN specifications. Inner sole of right boot is marked “George [illegible] / Inspector U.S.N.”. Left boot is marked “J.E. Law / Inspector U.S.N.”. on inner sole. Bottom of both boots feature clean Raw Cord marked soles. Leather exhibits flaking but boots remain pliable. (B) WWII USN N-1 field shoes marked as a size “9 1/2 B” and “J.P. Mahoney / Inspector U.S.N” on inner soles. Exterior soles are marked “PANCO” and “Pan Cord”. Leather exhibits flaking and scuffs but remains pliable. (C) WWII USN N-1 field shoes. Right boot has a faint maker mark but it dated “SEPT. 9 1942”, left boot is marked “JFM Elwain Co” and dated “SEPT. 30 1943”. Laces are contained in left boot. Boots are marked as a size “9B”. Leather exhibits flaking but boots remain pliable. (D) Service boots by Biltrite marked as a “9 1/2 EE” on interior sole. Outer sole marked “Neoprene / Nylon-Cord / by / Biltrite”. Leather is rough and stiff in areas but the boots are mostly pliable. All boots exhibit varying degrees of service wear and scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Fair-good. 400 - 800

3111 - LARGE LOT OF WWI-WWII CANTEENS AND MESS KITS. Lot consists of approximately 23 canteens, 7 mess kits, and 1 tray. The canteens and mess kits all date from the World War I-World War II era. Most canteens are contained in covers. All pieces exhibit dents, scratches, scuffs, and other blemishes expected of military surplus that has been subject to wartime conditions. Some covers are stamped by manufacturers and most exhibit varying degrees of tarnishing. CONDITION: Fair-good. 500 - 1,000

3112 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-COLD WAR FIRST AID KITS. Lot consists of a large amount of US Army first aid kits and bandages that date from the World War I era-Cold War. There are several loose Carlisle Model First Aid Packets while others are contained in their canvas pouches. Most pouches are marked with manufacture stamps, some exhibit laundry numbers or names. There are also several vehicle first aid kits with contents. Some of the Carlisle packets are very clean with minimal scratches, most pieces in the lot exhibit varying degrees of wear that are typical of surplus that was exposed to wartime conditions. Canvas covers exhibit varying degrees of tarnishing. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

3113 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-WWII SAM BROWNE BELTS. Lot consists of US military regulation and private purchase leather belts, most of which are Sam Browne belts that date from the World War I-World War II era. Some belts are marked by manufacturers and others are named in writing by the soldiers who wore them. Most belts are in very good condition and remain supple while others exhibit creases and cracks that are typically encountered on old military leather gear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 300 - 600

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3114 - LOT OF US WWII-POST WWII ARMY BOOTS AND SERVICE SHOES. Lot consists of 6 pairs of boots and service shoes: (A) World War II US Army M1939 service shoes with “Biltrite” marked soles. Interior sole is marked as a size “10A”. Heavily worn but remain intact with somewhat supple leather and creases. (B) WWII US Army double buckle boots. Left boot with “Plymouth Rubber Co.” marked sole and interior sole is marked as a size “11D”. Right boot is marked with “Goodyear” sole and unmarked interior. Each boot exhibits a different laundry number. Boots are intact with scattered creases and scuffs, small tear on left boot. (C) WWII US Army double buckle boots with “Light Tread” marked soles. Sized “9 1/2D”. Both boots exhibit the same laundry number “B-5640”. Dark leather finish with supple leather and obvious wear. (D) Post War pair of black boots with Vulcaw marked soles. Obvious wear with supple leather. (E) Post-War pair of black boots with Seiberling marked soles. Various cracks with supple leather. (F) Post-War pair of black boots with O’Sullivan’s aristocrat marked soles. Obvious wear with supple leather. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

3115 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-WWII LEGGINGS. Massive lot of US Army leather and canvas leggings that date from World War I-World War II. There are several variations, including a pair of leather and canvas cavalry leggings. Most are marked with manufacturer stamps, some exhibit service numbers. Varying degrees of wear with scattered blemishes from service use and storage. Most exhibit wear, while others are quite clean. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

3116 - LARGE LOT OF US WWI-WWII M1916 HOLSTERS AND SHOULDER HOLSTERS. Large lot of World War I-World War II M1916 holsters for the M1911 pistol. Most of the holsters are marked by manufacturers with WWI-WWII wartime dates, however there are a few post-WWII examples mixed in. There are also several shoulder holsters that feature WWII-era dates. There is 1 pistol belt rig with first aid pouch and USMC stamped magazine pouch. Most of the holsters remain supple with scattered blemishes from service wear and storage. Some appear to have been touched up. CONDITION: Good-very good. 500 - 1,000

3117 - LOT OF 4: US WWI-WWII CAVALRY AND TANKER BOOTS. Lot consists of: (A) US Army type cavalry boots with 3 buckle upper. Boots feature a partially faded Olathe, Kansas maker stamp inside of upper, as well as a partially obscured name. Worn soles with scattered creases, but boots retain their shape. All straps intact. (B) Textbook US Army 3 buckle cavalry boots that were often adopted by armored reconnaissance units and tankers. Boots feature a faded contractor stamp inside their uppers and are marked as a size “9 1/2B”. Light-Tread marked heels. Leather remains supple and boots appear almost unworn. (C) Pre-World War II era leather knee high cavalry riding boots with laced center. Boots exhibit “C.H. Hyer & Sons” shield mark inside uppers. Pull straps present. Right boot with broken leather laces. Scattered wear with scuffs at toe and worn soles. (D) One-o-one tall leather lace up boots which are marked as a size “6 - 1/2” that are perfect fillers for a wartime display and are in the style and configuration of World War I aviator or riding boots. Boots exhibit light wear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

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3118 - LARGE LOT OF WWII USAAF FLIGHT JACKETS AND FLIGHT GEAR. Lot consists of: (A) B-15 flight jacket, size 36, and manufactured by Weber Sportswear with intact tag. Functioning Talon zipper with glue residue and ghosting on shoulders and chest. Nice cuffs and waistband. (B) Type A-11 flight trousers, size 30, and manufactured by W&C. Clothing Co. with intact tag. Functioning zippers with suspenders and minimal wear. (C) Type D-1 heavy flying trousers, size 34, and manufactured by Rainer Inc. with intact tag. Functioning zippers with suspenders and minimal wear. (D) Type D-1 mechanic’s jacket, size small, manufactured by Perry Sportswear Inc, with intact tag. Functioning zippers, though main zipper was replaced. Noticeable repairs, supple, and nice shoulder decal. (E) Type B-1 flying trousers, size small, manufactured by Rough Wear Clothing Co. with intact tag. Stiff zipper that only zips half way. Supple leather with intact suspenders. (F) Type A-9A gunner’s gloves, size small, manufactured by J.A. Dubow with intact tag. Very good condition with some scuffs at right trigger finger. (G) Theater made flying mittens with obvious wear. (H) Type B-4 Mae West by Firestone with faint stamped date that appears to read “NOV 29 1944”. Intact straps and canisters with pliable tubes. (I) B-3 flight jacket, size 44R, and manufactured by Weber Sportswear with intact tag. Zipper is stiff but functions, back and collar blown out at top center. Nice 2-tone leather. (J) AN-J-4 flight jacket, size 36, and manufactured by Aero Leather Clo. Co. Functioning zipper with scattered scuffs and flaking, shoulder decal present. Leather is a bit stiff in areas but mostly pliable. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 500 - 1,000 3119 - SENSENICH WOODEN AIRPLANE PROPELLER Serial No. Z5579 Circa 1930s Sensenich Model W72CK42 airplane propeller. Sensenich Propeller Company was established in 1932 with the intent to manufacture fixed pitch wood aircraft propellers for the popular and expanding aviation market. This propeller is crafted from wood featuring a clear lacquer finish with painted yellow ends and polished brass edging with steel rivets. The propeller is marked “SENSENICH / P.C. No. 1 / T.C. No. 69 / W72CK42 / Z5579”. The center hub is also marked with the serial number “Z5579”. There are 2 Sensenich sticker decals on each end of the wood blade that read “Sensenich Propellers Lancaster, PA, U.S.A.”. The model W72CK42 propellers were used on a variety of aircraft, including pipers, interstate, ercoupes, and taylorcrafts. Measures approximately 72”. CONDITION: The propeller exhibits various scratches and dents but is in overall good condition and presents well. Although this propeller is not airworthy, it is worthy of display in a home, office, or restaurant. 500 - 1,000 3120 - EARLY 20TH CENTURY AIRCRAFT PROPELLER. Early 20th-century wood airplane propeller that was nicely framed with various pieces of World War I US Army Air Service and World War II US Army Air Force insignia. The propeller is bolted to the frame and was not disassembled. The front side does not display any company markings or serial numbers. The insignia appears to be glued in place; reverse of the wings were not examined to determine maker or era. The display possibly tells the story of a career officer who serve in both WWI-WWII, starting as a 2nd Lieutenant and retiring as a Colonel. The propeller exhibits scattered small dents with a significant crack on the upper left side. A very nice display that is ready to hang. CONDITION: Good. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 400 - 800 3121 - PRE-1942 SENSENICH MODEL 80RS WOOD PROPELLER. Serial No. 25233 Circa pre-1942 Sensenich Model 80RS airplane propeller. Sensenich Propeller Company was established in 1932 with the intent to manufacture fixed pitch wood aircraft propellers for the popular and expanding aviation market. This propeller is crafted from wood, featuring a worn finish and patinaed brass edging. The propeller is marked “DES 80RS / SER 25233 / HP 165 / RPM 2350” on the right side and “SENSENICH” on the left side. The center hub is also marked with the serial number “25233”. There are 2 Sensenich sticker decals on each of the blades that would read “Sensenich Propellers Lititz, PA, U.S.A.” but they are worn. CONDITION: The propeller exhibits various scratches and dents with wear to the finish and patina throughout but presents well. Although this propeller is not airworthy, it is worthy of display in a home, office, or restaurant. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 1,000

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3122 - WORLD WAR II ERA SENSENICH MODEL 720-42 WOOD PROPELLER. Serial No. K6403 Circa 1946 Sensenich Model 720-42 wood airplane propeller. Sensenich Propeller Company was established in 1932 with the intent to manufacture fixed pitch wood aircraft propellers for the popular and expanding aviation market. This propeller is crafted from wood featuring a worn clear lacquer finish with painted yellow ends and brass edging with steel rivets. The propeller is marked “MODEL 720-42 / SER NO K6403 / SENSENICH” at the bottom of the hub. The center hub is also marked with the serial number “K6403”. There are 2 Sensenich sticker decals on each end of the wood blade that read “Sensenich AIRCRAFT PROPELLERS”. The propeller also features decals on each wing that read “ESPECIALLY MADE FOR AERONCA”. The propeller is accompanied by a July 9th, 1984, dated letter that states this propeller was manufactured in August 1946. The letter is stamped from the Sensenich Corporation in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. An interesting example of a World War II era Sensenich propeller. Measures approximately 72”. CONDITION: The propeller exhibits various scratches and dents but is in overall good condition and presents well with a pleasing patina. Although this propeller is not airworthy, it is worthy of display in a home, office, or restaurant. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 1,000 3123 - US WWII US NAVY MARK V DIVING HELMET. The US Navy Mark V diving helmet is feasibly the most recognizable American diving helmet. This example features a data plate with an early war date “7-17-41”, made by the Morse Diving Equipment Company in Boston, Mass. The helmet exhibits a pleasing dark brown patina color throughout and exhibits an older cleaning. 12 wing nuts, 4 brails, glass, window guards, chin button, and spitcock are all present. 2 broken screws on front window guard. The exhaust hand and wheel are missing, but exhibit a repair that was possibly done in the period. Dumb bell lock is mostly missing. The air fitting retains a non-return valve. The air vents are present inside the bonnet. Part of the original communication line is present. The breastplate serial number is 00341, the bonnet and transceiver recess is stamped “C75” on the neck ring. The brails do not appear to be marked with a serial number. The bonnet and breastplate are nicely threaded together but are stiff from age and have not been separated. Dents throughout bonnet. Morse Mark V helmets from this year featured a brass ID plate which this example exhibits, however the plate is bent forward and may have been replaced. This is a nice example of a Mark V diving helmet and is displayed prominently on a wood stand that is included. The helmet is pleasing in appearance and would compliment a naval display. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 4,000 3124 - LOT OF 8: US WWII MK2 AND KA-BAR KNIVES. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) USN Mark II fighting knife marked “CAMILLUS N.Y.” and “U.S.N. / MARK 2” on guard. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original scabbard with wax paper and a portion of the original care tag. Light wear throughout. (B) USN Mark II fighting knife marked “KA-BAR U.S.N. / MK 2” on guard. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original scabbard with wax paper. Light wear throughout. (C) USN Mark II fighting knife marked “U.S.N. / MK 2” and “RCC” on guard. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original scabbard with wax paper. Moderate wear throughout. (D) USN Mark II fighting knife marked by PAL and “U.S. NAVY” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original scabbard marked “U.S.N MK.2” by B.M. Co. Loose pommel. Light wear throughout. (E) USN Mark II fighting knife marked “CAMILLUS N.Y.” and “U.S.N.” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original leather scabbard marked “U.S.N.” Light wear throughout. (F) USN Mark II fighting knife marked by PAL and “U.S. NAVY” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in the original leather scabbard marked “U.S.N.” (G) KA-BAR knife marked “U.S.M.C.” and “PAL” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in leather scabbard. (H) KA-BAR knife marked “KA-BAR / OLEAN, N.Y.” on guard. Standard configuration, blade with polished finish. Housed in leather scabbard missing 1 rivet. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,000 - 2,000

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3125 - LOT OF 5: US WWII MK1 KNIVES. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) USN Mk I knife marked by Pal and “U.S.N.” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Wood pommel. Housed in Mk I scabbard with wax paper wrap. Nice patina with light wear throughout. (B) USN Mk I knife marked by Pal and “U.S.N. / MARK I” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in Mk I scabbard by B.M. Co. Nice patina with light wear throughout. (C) USN Mk I knife marked “CAMILLUS / N.Y.” and “U.S.N. / MARK I” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in Mk I scabbard by B.M. Co. Nice patina with light wear throughout. (D) USN Mk I knife marked “Robeson ShurEdge / No. 20” and “U.S.N. / M.K. 1” on ricasso. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in Mk I scabbard by B.M. Co. Nice patina with light wear throughout. (E) USN Mk I knife marked “U.S.N.” and “MARK I / COLONIAL”. Standard configuration with molded grip. Standard configuration, blade with very good finish. Housed in a leather scabbard marked “U.S.N.” CONDITION: Good-very good. 800 - 1,200

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3126 - M1920 ARMS-RACK FOR M1903 RIFLES AND M1911 PISTOLS. A great surplus barracks locking storage rack that holds 20 M1903 rifles and 20 M1911 pistols. Sturdy olive-painted cast iron and brass construction, marked in raised letters on top “ARMS-RACK / MODEL OF 1920”. CONDITION: Good retaining significant portions of period paint with evidence of use and storage. A great period accessory and way to display a collection of ‘03s. 800 - 1,400

3127 - LOT OF 6: US WWII M3 FIGHTING KNIVES AND M6 BAYONET. Blade Length: Various Overall Length: Various Lot consists of: (A) M3 fighting knife with 2nd Type marking “US M3 IMPERIAL” on blade. Parkerized finish with some areas of loss and evidence of sharpening. Stacked leather grip with handling wear. Complete with desirable M6 scabbard marked “U.S. M6 / VINER BROS / 1943. Scabbard remains supple with bright brown finish and scattered creases. CONDITION: Very good. (B) M3 fighting knife with 2nd Type marking “U.S. M3 CASE” on blade. Heavy gray patina on blade with dulled double edge. Stacked leather grip with handling wear. Complete with desirable M6 scabbard marked “U.S. M6 / S.B.E. CO. / 1943”. Scabbard remains supple with dark brown finish and scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (C) M3 fighting knife with 3rd Type marking “U.S. M3 A.C.C.” on guard. Parkerized finish with light blemishes. Stacked leather grip with rubbing and handling wear. Complete with M8 scabbard by B.M. Co. Leather wrap at tip with nice amounts of green paint. CONDITION: Good. (D) M3 fighting knife with 3rd Type marking “US M-3 UTICA” on guard. Parkerized finish with light blemishes. Stacked leather grip with handling wear. Complete with M8 scabbard by B.M. Co. CONDITION: Good. (E) M3 fighting knife with 3rd Type marking “US M-3 UTICA” on guard. Parkerized finish with blemishes and areas of loss. Stacked leather grip with handling wear. Complete with M8 scabbard by B.M. Co. CONDITION: Good. (F) M6 scabbard marked “U.S. M6 / IMPERIAL”. Parkerized blade with nice finish, grip with light wear. Complete with US M8A1 scabbard by Victory Plastics. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

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3128 - LOT OF 3: WESTERN GEAR. Lot consists of: (A) Buffalo fur gauntlets with leather palms and tan corduroy lining. (B) Antique steer horn hat rack. (C) Set of leather cowboy cuffs. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Buffalo gauntlets are well worn with most wear to the palms. Horns are solid to mount, and cuffs are supple; one cuff missing ties. 300 - 600

3129 - LARGE LOT OF QUALITY M1 CARBINE ACCESSORIES. Great collection of M-1 Carbine accessories for the collector including 4 leather-handled M-4 bayonets (2 Camillus, 2 Imperial; 1 Camillus in original box), an M1A2 grenade adapter with a dummy MK2, a sealed Inland M1A1 grip, wrapped NOS 15-round magazine, and a pair of oilers. CONDITION: All items in good condition. 400 - 800

3130 - (C) FINE VENEZUELAN CONTRACT FN49 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: FN Model: 49 Serial No. 4751 Caliber/Bore: 7mm Mauser Barrel Length: 25” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Beginning in 1949 Venezuela acquired some 8,003 FN49 from Fabrique Nationale rifles chambered in 7x57mm Mauser. This example remains in standard configuration for these contracts. 25” black enamel finished barrel with characteristic flash hider, protected blade front sight, tangent peep rear sight, and walnut finger groove pistol grip stock with ribbed butt plate. Receiver is stamped with Venezuelan crest above the chamber with additional “FUERZAS ARMADAS / VENEZUELA” naval stamp on the right of the stock. No visible import marking. Complete with leather sling. CONDITION: Near excellent. Metal finish shows only faint evidence of handling and use. Some oxidation spots and minor finish loss present at the flash hider. Stock is very fine with only surface spotting. Bore retains strong rifling with some oxidation spots on the grooves. Mechanically fine. 1,000 - 1,600 3131 - (C) DESIRABLE CZECH VZ.52/57 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE Manufacturer: Czech Model: VZ.52/57 Serial No. CV39649 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x39mm Barrel Length: 20 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1958 as an updated version of the VZ.52 rifle chambered in the Warsaw Pact standard 7.62x39mm cartridge rather than the proprietary 7.62x45mm cartridge, making these rifles popular today despite their relative scarcity. This example remains in standard military configuration with chrome lined phosphate finished 20 - 3/4” barrel, hooded blade front sight, tangent rear sight, side folding bayonet, phosphate finished receiver, black enameled dust cover, detachable magazine, and yellow finished hardwood stock with cupped butt plate. Complete with sling, magazine pouch, and a spare magazine. CONDITION: Very good overall. Bountiful amounts of arsenal finishes are retained throughout with only light wear and handling marks. Stock likewise only has a few minor impressions and handling marks. Very fine bright bore with well defined rifling. Mechanically fine. 2,000 - 3,000 432

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3132 - (C) SCARCE EGYPTIAN RASHEED SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE. Manufacturer: Egypt Model: Rasheed Serial No. 4847 Caliber/Bore: 7.62x39mm Barrel Length: 20 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic One of approximately 8,000 7.62x39mm Rasheed carbines produced in Egypt based on the larger Hakim/Ljungman rifle design. Standard military configuration with blued finish, threaded barrel, hooded post front sight, tangent rear, folding blade bayonet, detachable magazine, and 2-piece finger groove wood stock with stamped butt plate. Underside of the barrel import marked, the serial also translated into Arabic numerals with electropencil on the receiver. Complete with green woven sling. CONDITION: Good overall. Rifle retains the majority of its arsenal blue with thinning and wear. Stock likewise shows some scattered impressions and abrasions from military use, remaining very serviceable. Strong and bright bore with moderate frosting. Good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 3133 - (C) WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 143028 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in January of 1942. 24” parkerized military barrel with correct milled front sight, lock bar rear sight, and single slot gas plug. Barrel is visibly marked with “SA” and dated “2-55”. Standard parkerized action with standard markings, including receiver marked “U.S. RIFLE / CAL 30 M1 / WINCHESTER / 143028” with “SA.” marked bolt, cut op-rod, and milled mixed maker trigger group. Standard walnut stock with “CMP / (Eagle)” inspection mark and correct blued military hardware; no encircled “P” reinspection mark. Comes in CMP hard plastic carrying case. CONDITION: 80% original arsenal finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with small dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2+ and TE of 2. Good mechanics. 1,300 - 2,000 3134 - (C) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 171305 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1906. Blued 24” military barrel with pinned banded front sight and military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 3-13”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903” with blued, unmarked, unswept bolt and blued milled trigger guard. Standard military finger groove walnut stock with invisible inspector mark and encircled “P” reinspection mark. Correct blued military hardware with 2 bolt reinforcement. CONDITION: 60% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 1 and TE of 0 and good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,200 3135 - (C) US ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Rock Island Arsenal Model: 1903 Serial No. 175414 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Rock Island Arsenal in 1909. Blued 24” military barrel with pinned banded front sight and a military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. The barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 4-12”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / ROCK ISLAND / ARSENAL / MODEL 1903” with blued, unmarked, unswept bolt, blued milled trigger guard, and period added Lyman 48 receiver sight. Standard military finger groove walnut stock with “CN / 1910 inspector mark, encircled “P” re-inspection mark, correct blued military hardware, single bolt reinforcement, and checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: 60% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 2 and good mechanics. 800 - 1,200

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3136 - (C) SPRINFIELD MODEL 1903A1 NATIONAL MATCH CONFIGURATION BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: 1903 Serial No. 1419820 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1932. Blued 24” star gauged military barrel with Lyman globe front sight, military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards, and an arsenal fitted Lyman 48 rear peep sight. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) /1-33”. Standard matted finish bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903” with polished “NS” marked, unswept bolt, and parkerized milled trigger guard. Standard military walnut “C” stock with invisible inspector mark, no encircled “P” re-inspection mark, correct blued military hardware, 2 bolt reinforcement, “D1836” stamped behind pistol grip, and checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: 90% original arsenal finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 1 and TE of 1 and good mechanics. 2,500 - 3,500 3137 - (C) NRA MARKED US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 623265 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Receiver made at Springfield Armory in 1916 and then distributed later by the CMP to the NRA. “SA” over Flaming Bomb over “2-16” date marked blued 24” round barrel with the standard front sight, a standard rear sight graduated to 2800 yards, and a Lyman 48S receiver sight. Case hardened receiver with serrated trigger and marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL OF 1903 / SN 623265” with correct unswept blued bolt. Blued milled floorplate marked ahead of front screw with “(Flaming Bomb) / N.R.A.”. Standard military one bolt walnut stock marked with “J.S.A.” inspector marks and “P” in circle proof stamp with correct finger groove forestock and correct high hump top wood. Correct blued stock hardware with correct checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: Overall 90% original arsenal finish with edges and handling areas turning a silvery patina. Case colors are worn to a silvery patina. Good stock with visible cartouches and traces of original varnish. Good mechanics with bright bore with visible rifling. Bore has TE of 3 and a ME of 2 with light frosting. A hard gun to find in this condition; most were torn apart and rebarreled for World War II. 1,000 - 1,500 3138 - (C) U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 106225 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1905. 24” blued military barrel with pinned banded front sight and military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 3-08”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903” with unmarked, unswept, blued bolt and milled blued trigger guard. Standard military walnut finger groove stock with no visible inspector mark, encircled “P” reinspection mark, correct blued military hardware, and single bolt reinforcement. CONDITION: 60% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 2. Good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,200 3139 - (C) SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 5852855 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Springfield Arsenal circa 1955. Blued 24” “SA” marked steel barrel dated “3-55” with correct front sight and late style rear sight. Blued finish receiver with “SA” marked bolt and stamped trigger group. “SA” marked cut op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with “DOD” stamp and “P” in circle grip stamp. Comes in original grease in a CMP box with a sling, manuals, and one en bloc clip. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish. Cleaned stock with handling marks. Good bore with visible rifling with ME of 2 and TE of 3 with good mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

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3140 - (C) NON-GOVERNMENT ISSUE PRESENTATION GRADE INLAND M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Inland Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. XC87 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Inland Division of General Motors circa 1945 with approximately 100 manufactured. These guns were made as gifts for senior military members and executives at General Motors. This rifle comes with factory images, staff photos, and a notarized letter from 1960 stating this rifle was presented to Carl Nellis, who was factory manager, with an affidavit signed by Nellis’s son. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with “Inland MFG DIV / General Motors” and undated with “KI” marked barrel band with front swivel. Standard late style rear sight with unmarked milled front sight. “Inland” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued round bolt marked “IO” and “PI” marked slide. 1-piece slide spring. Hand rubbed finished low wood M-2 style “pot belly” hardwood stock with cut for M-2 switch and no oil bottle slot. “IO” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a wrapped NOS 15-round magazine. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish, stock has 90% of original finish with small handling marks. Good bore with ME of 1 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 6,000 - 10,000

3141 - (C) EXCEPTIONALLY FINE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1898 Serial No. 401285 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Standard polished blue 30” barrel chambered in .30-40 with blade front sight and M1901 adjustable rear sight. Dark oil quenched action stamped “U.S. / Model 1898. Springfield Armory”. Bolt handle correctly remains in-the-white with brilliant nitre blue ejector and case hardened safety. The 2-piece oil finished straight grain walnut stock features a crisp boxed script “JSA / 1903” cartouche on the left flat, as well as an encircled script “P” firing proof on the wrist. Brightly blued hardware, including a pair of barrel bands, trigger guard, and butt plate with case hardened tool trap. 3-piece cleaning rod and oiler are retained in the tool compartment. Brass muzzle cover and a Chicago Belting Company leather sling are also included. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the lustrous original rust blue is retained on the barrel and bands with only light high edge silvering and a few minor handling marks. A small area of finish loss present on the trigger guard where it contacted the sling. Butt plate likewise retains the majority of its brilliant blue with some thinning especially along the edges. Receiver retains nearly all of its smoky black oil quench finish. Bolt handle remains bright with approximately 95% nitre blue displayed on the extractor and strong case colors on the safety. Stock is very fine, some light impressions present along with a minor chip at the toe. Markings are especially crisp and legible. Excellent bore. Mechanically fine. Sling is supple and sturdy with some verdigris present around the brass mounts. A truly exceptional example of a M1898 Krag, the finest the cataloger seen in recent memory. 6,000 - 10,000

3142 - US MODEL 1900 KRAG BOWIE BAYONET. Blade Length: 9” Overall Length: 13 - 1/2” Developed as a combined bayonet and entrenching tool, approximately 2000 were produced by Springfield Armory in 1900. These were subsequently sent to the Philippines and Cuba for field testing. This example features the iconic 9” clip point Bowie-shaped blade marked on the ricasso “US” and “1900”. Blade, cross guard, and pommel correctly remain in the white. Fitted with 2-piece walnut grips. Complete with a correct blued scabbard with belt attachment. CONDITION: Very good overall. Components that remain in the white display a pleasant mellowing patina with scattered, minor spots of darkening. Grips are very fine, showing only light handling marks. Scabbard retains the majority of its original finish with some losses and cleaned oxidation spots. A very nice example. 2,000 - 3,000

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3143 - (C) REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Manufacturer: Remington Model: 03-A3 Serial No. 4995187 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Remington Arms in 1945, with serial number after known listed serial numbers. Parkerized 24” military 2-groove rifled barrel with removed front sight and no rear sight. Barrel is marked “RA / (Flaming Bomb) / 12-43”. Standard parkerized bolt action with standard correct off-to-the-side markings and receiver marked “U.S. / REMINGTON / MODEL 03-A3” with “R” marked, bent, swept bolt and parkerized stamped Remington trigger guard. Action is fitted with the correct M-84 scope in aftermarket rings and bases. Standard military “C” walnut stock with invisible inspector mark, “K” Keystone Ordnance mark in cut-off switch area, parkerized military hardware, and 2 bolt reinforcement. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 0 and TE of 1 and good mechanics. Scope is clear with some dirt particles. Needs to be professionally cleaned. 3,000 - 4,000 3144 - (C) SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1922 M1 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH FECKER OPTIC. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1922 M1 Serial No. 8466 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 24 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Springfield Arsenal circa 1925 and sold by the N.R.A. 24 - 1/2” round blued steel barrel marked “SA/ (Flaming Bomb) / 9-26” in .22 Long Rifle with hooded front sight and drilled and tapped for a Fecker 10X scope (comes in wooden storage box) and Lyman 48 receiver sight. Blued frame marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL OF 1922 / M1 / CAL.22” with plain trigger and blued detachable magazine; bolt numbered to gun. Standard finger groove pistol grip configuration walnut stock with N.R.A. steel buttplate. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: 98% barrel blue with light handling marks. 98% varnish. Small handling marks and dings overall. Good bore and crisp mechanics. Slightly cloudy optics. 2,500 - 3,500 3145 - (C) JOHNSON AUTOMATICS M1941 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Manufacturer: Johnson Automatics Model: 1941 Serial No. 2284 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 23” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1941 as part of the first production block without serial number prefix. In addition to sales to the Netherlands Purchasing Commission for service in the Dutch East Indies, the United States Marine Corps acquired 750 rifles during World War II. This example is fitted with a 23” parkerized barrel marked “64A”, protected blade front sight, and adjustable peep sight graduated to 1000 meters. Barrel bushing marked “.30-06” and “41” with a 7-row perforated heat shield. Bolt is from the same production block, although does not match the rifle serial number, a common occurrence as these rifles are believed to have been assembled at the factory without care to match internal numbers. Receiver stamped on top with maker, model, and patent information, and with “CRANSTON / ARMS” logo at the rear. Iconic rotary magazine with a small hole drilled in the left side which held a magazine limiting screw. An additional magazine body still in the grease is included. Standard 2-piece walnut stocks with a checkered steel butt plate. Buttstock has some mostly illegible trench art lettering which appears to be done with a bullet or similar pointed instrument. Also accompanied by an original spike bayonet and leather scabbard. CONDITION: Good. Significant portions of original finish are retained, thinning to an overall gray brown patina with a few minor areas of pitting. Stocks appear lightly cleaned with a repaired splits at the wrist and belly. Bright bore with defined rifling and some frosting. Mechanically fine. Rear sight is loose, an additional rear assembly is included. 3,000 - 6,000 3146 - (C) IBM CORP. M1 CARBINE WITH AUTO ORDNANCE RECEIVER. Manufacturer: IBM Corp. Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 3643810 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by International Business Machine between August 1943 and May 1944. IBM subcontracted for some parts; in this case, this rifle has an Auto Ordnance receiver. Standard military finish 18” military barrel stamped with “I.B.M. Corp” and dated “12-43 / (Flaming Bomb)” with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “BE-B” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued round bolt and the slide are marked “A.O.B.”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “BR-B” mark in slingwell, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and ordnance wheel inspector marking on right side with unmarked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish; stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 436

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3147 - (C) M1 CARBINE WITH IRWIN PEDERSEN RECEIVER. Manufacturer: Irwin-Pedersen Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 3214865 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by the Saginaw Division of General Motors in Grand Rapids, Michigan, between April 1943 and May 1943. This gun was assembled by Saginaw (S’G’) from leftover Irwin Pedersen parts, with only the receiver made by Irwin Pedersen. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with “Underwood”, dated “4-43”, and with correct “UP” marked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with unmarked milled front sight. “S’G’” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and push button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. The blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “S’G’”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “IR-IP” marked sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot and “(Ordnance Wheel) / S’G’” inspector marking on the right side, attached grenade launcher wheel on the left, “RIA/FK” rebuild stamp, and “IO” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% of the remaining Arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 3,000 - 4,000 3148 - (C) DESIREABLE “WIN-13” WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 1603262 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in April 1945. Parkerized 24” military barrel with correct milled front sight, lock bar military rear sight, and single slot gas plug. Barrel is visibly marked with Winchester proofmark. Standard parkerized action with standard markings, including receiver marked “U.S. RIFLE / CAL 30 M1 / WINCHESTER / 1603262” with “W.R.A.” marked bolt, cut op-rod, and milled trigger group. Receiver leg stamped with hard-to-find late war “D28291WIN-13” drawing number. Standard military walnut stock with invisible inspection mark, no encircled “P” re-inspection mark, and correct blued military hardware. Comes in a CMP hard plastic carrying case. CONDITION: 80% original arsenal finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action has worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2+ and TE of 2 and good mechanics. This rifle has all the characteristics of an original World War II used rifle. 3,500 - 4,500 3149 - (C) RARE UNDERWOOD / INLAND M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Underwood Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 515905 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Underwood Elliot-Fisher circa 1943. Receiver was originally built by Inland and lined-out with a “U” stamp above, according to government specifications, and obliterated extra number. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Underwood”, dated “7-43”, and with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “U” marked milled front sight. “U” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “U”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “PU” marked sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and “HEF/GHD” and “P” in circle inspector markings on right side. “M-U” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IU” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned and missing band spring. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3150 - (C) EARLY ROCK-OLA M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Rock-Ola Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 1697703 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Rock-Ola Music Company between December 1942 and November 1943. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with “Rock-Ola” and dated “12-42” with correct “M-R” marked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “T R” marked milled front sight. “Rock-Ola” marked trigger group with serrated unmarked magazine release and serrated push-button safety. “Rock-Ola” marked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “Rock-Ola”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “RMC” sling well mark, no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, and illegible inspector marking on right side. “RMC” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish, stock has visible markings but was lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000

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3151 - (C) INLAND X CODE M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Inland Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 5557469X Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Inland Division of General Motors between July 1943 and December 1944. This gun is marked with an “X” on bevel, indicating it is a duplicate serial number in the Winchester 5 million serial number block. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Inland MFG DIV/ General Motors”, dated “10-44”, and with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard late style rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “Inland” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and smooth push-button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued round bolt marked “A.I.” with “PI” marked slide. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “IO” marked sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and ordnance wheel inspector marking on right side. “IO” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining Arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings with traces of original finish. Good bore with ME of 1 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3152 - (C) SELDOM SEEN NATIONAL POSTAL METER / AUTO ORDNANCE / IBM M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 3842738 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by National Postal Meter between November 1943 and June 1943. Originally this receiver was made by IBM but, according to government specifications, the original maker was lined-out and an “N” was stamped below the serial number and an “AO” for Auto Ordnance on the bevel indicates who used the receiver. These lined-out receivers were obtained when companies ran short on parts or were having production issues. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Buffalo Arm”, dated “10-43”, and with correct “UN” marked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “NN” marked milled front sight. “N” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “N”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “Trimble TN” marked sling well with no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and illegible inspector marking on right side. “TN” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine that retains a Union Hardware Co. paper label. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish. Stock has visible marks but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3153 - (C) EXTREMELY EARLY INLAND M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Inland Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 7969 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Serial number 7969 indicates manufacture by the Inland Division of General Motors between May 1942 and December 1943. Standard military finish 18” military barrel stamped with “Inland MFG DIV/General Motors” and dated “8-42” with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “Inland” marked trigger group with serrated magazine release and serrated push-button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt marked “A.I.Co” with “PI” marked slide. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “IO/Flaming Bomb” in sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, and ordnance wheel inspector marking on the right side. Unmarked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish; stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3154 - (C) U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 MARK I BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 1118970 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1919. Originally made to accept the Pedersen Device and reconfigured to A1 form. Blued/matted 24” military barrel with pinned banded front sight and a military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 1-29”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903 / MARK I” with blued/blackened “R” swept bolt and matted finish milled trigger guard. Standard military walnut “C” stock with no inspector mark or encircled “P” re-inspection mark and correct blued military hardware with 2 bolt reinforcement and checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: 90% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 1 and good mechanics. 2,000 - 3,000 438

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3155 - (C) SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 3589237 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Springfield Arsenal in 1945. Blued 24” “SA” marked steel barrel dated “10-46” with correct front sight and late style rear sight. Blued finish receiver with “SA” marked bolt and stamped trigger group. “SA” marked cut op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with “R.A.” rebuild stamp and encircled “P” grip stamp. “SA” marked gas tube with 4-corner slot plug. Comes with a 1942-dated “OL” marked black bakelite handled bayonet in green fiber sheath and period-style woven green sling. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish with gas tube showing some fading gray and pits. Sanded and refinished stock with handling marks. Good bore with visible rifling and roughness with ME of 2 and TE of 2 with good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 3156 - (C) U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 MARK I BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 1121739 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1919. Originally made to accept the Pedersen Device and one of the few not rearsenalled and still in original configuration. 24” blued/matted military barrel with pinned banded front sight and military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 10-19”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/ MODEL 1903/MARK I” with blued/blackened swept bolt and matted finish milled trigger guard. Standard military walnut finger groove stock with “SA / GAW”, crossed cannons inspector mark, encircled “P” reinspection mark, correct blued military hardware, and 2 bolt reinforcement. Comes with period canvas “Nobuckl” sling. CONDITION: 700% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 1. Good mechanics. 1,200 - 1,500 3157 - (C) SMITH-CORONA CUSTOM 1903-A3 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE WITH MALCOLM OPTIC. Manufacturer: Smith-Corona Model: 1903A3 Serial No. 4810608 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Smith-Corona in 1944. This gun was further customized by an unknown gunsmith and made into 03-A4 sniper configuration. Military finish unmarked round sightless (sights removed) barrel. Parkerized 03-A3 action marked on receiver “SMITH-CORONA / 03A3” with 3 position safety, Smith-Corona bolt, and fitted with reproduction Malcolm 8x Scope marked “USMC-SNIPER”. Receiver has been drilled for Lyman peep sight. Walnut “C” stock with no markings and fitted with 1903 style milled floorplate and reproduction military leather sling. CONDITION: 98% original finish with light handling marks. Great bore and mechanics with clear optics with ME of 1 and TE of 2. A great option for a high power military match rifle. 1,500 - 2,500 3158 - (C) NATIONAL POSTAL METER M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 4250507 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by National Postal Meter between November 1943 and June 1944. Standard 18” military barrel stamped “BA” for post-war rebuild by Benicia Arsenal with standard sights and late-style bayonet lug front barrel band. Mixed internal parts with unmarked trigger group. Hardwood “SA” marked stock with cut for M-2 switch and unmarked 4-rivet top wood. Comes with 4 blued 15-round detachable magazines and a single 30-round. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish, stock has an added coat of oil with usage bumps and bruises. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. 1,500 - 2,000

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3159 - (C) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1898 Krag Serial No. 332946 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1900. Blued 30” military barrel with pinned blade integral base sight and military rear sight graduated to 2000 yards. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings, including “MODEL 1898”, and blued bolt. Standard military finger groove walnut stock with “J.S.A. / 1901” inspector mark with correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has sharp cartouches with small handling dings and marks and traces of original finish. Good bore and mechanics. 800 - 1,200 3160 - (C) U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1898 Krag Serial No. 185195 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1899. 30” blued military barrel with pinned blade integral base sight and roller-coaster military rear sight graduated to 2000 yards rear sight. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings, including “MODEL 1898” with blued bolt. Standard full military walnut finger groove stock with “J.S.A./1898” inspector mark with correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has rack marks, sharp cartouches, small handling dings and marks, and has been cleaned. Good bore and mechanics. 800 - 1,200 3161 - (C) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 A1 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1903 Serial No. 1486671 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1934. Blued 24” military barrel with pinned banded front sight and a military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. Barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 8-33”. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903” with blued/blackened finished unmarked, swept bolt, and parkerized milled trigger guard. Standard military “C” style walnut stock with invisible inspector mark and encircled “P” reinspection mark and correct blued military hardware with 2 bolt reinforcement and checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 1 and TE of 2 and good mechanics. 1,200 - 1,500 3162 - (C) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1898 Krag Serial No. 146794 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1899. Gun has extra “BA-IS” proof, possibly indicating DCM distribution from Benicia Arsenal circa the 1920s. Blued 30” military barrel with pinned blade integral base sight and military rear sight graduated to 1800 yards. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings, including “MODEL 1898”, and blued bolt. Standard military finger groove walnut stock with “J.S.A./1898” inspector mark, “BA-IS” re-inspection mark, and correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has sharp cartouches with small handling dings and marks. Good bore and mechanics. 800 - 1,200

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3163 - (C) NATIONAL POSTAL METER M1 CARBINE WITH UNION SWITCH AND SIGNAL RECEIVER. Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 4380931 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by National Postal Meter between November 1943 and June 1943. Originally, this receiver was made by Union Switch and Signal for National Postal Meter. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Marlin”, undated, and with correct “UN” marked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “SN” marked milled front sight. “N” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and “SN” marked push button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “N”. 1-piece slide spring. Low wood hardwood stock with “Trimble TN” marked sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and “NPM / FJA / (Ordnance Wheel)” inspector marking on right side with “A” in groove. 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, web sling, and oiler. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining Arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but was lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3164 - (C) RARE NATIONAL POSTAL METER / UNDERWOOD M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: National Postal Meter Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 2746344 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by National Postal Meter between November 1943 and June 1943. Originally, this receiver was made by Underwood, but, according to government specifications, the original maker was lined-out, and “N” was stamped below the serial number to indicate by whom receiver was used. These lined-out receivers were obtained when companies ran short on parts or had production issues. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with “Underwood” and dated “8-43 / (Flaming Bomb)” and correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “N” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “N”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “Trimble TN” mark in sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, and “NPM/FJA/ with Ordnance Wheel inspector marking on the right side. “TN” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3165 - (C) SAGINAW (S’G’) M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Saginaw Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 1845190 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by the Saginaw Division of General Motors in Grand Rapids, Michigan, between July 1943 and September 1943. Originally contracted by Irwin Pedersen and taken over by General Motors to use up Pedersen parts. This particular gun has no visible Pedersen parts, making it a late example. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Buffalo Arms”, dated “8-1943”, and with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with unmarked milled front sight. “S’G’” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and push button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “S’G’”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with unmarked slingwell, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and “S’G’ / (Ordnance Wheel)” inspector marking on the right side. “R.S.G.” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish; stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 1,500 - 2,000 3166 - (C) CMP COLLECTOR GRADE HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Harrington & Richardson Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 5511361 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Harrington and Richardson circa 1954. Blued 24” “HRA” marked steel barrel dated “6-54” with correct front sight and late style rear sight. Blued finish receiver with “HRA” marked bolt and stamped trigger group. “HRA” marked cut op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with “DOD” stamp and “P” in circle grip stamp. Comes in original grease in a CMP box with a sling, manuals, and one en bloc clip. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish. Cleaned stock with handling marks. Good bore with visible rifling with ME of 2 and TE of 3 with good mechanics. 1,500 - 2,000

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3167 - (C) US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1898 Krag Serial No. 465381 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1904. Blued 30” military barrel with pinned blade integral base sight and roller-coaster military rear sight graduated to 2000 yards. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings, including “MODEL 1898”, and blued bolt. Standard military finger groove walnut stock with “J.S.A./1903” inspector mark and correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has been cleaned has sharp cartouches with small handling dings and marks. Good bore and mechanics. 600 - 1,000 3168 - (C) WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 1061464 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Winchester Repeating Arms between December 1943 and February 1944. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with Winchester proof mark and a correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard flip style rear sight with unmarked milled front sight. “W” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and flip safety. “W” marked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “W”. 2-piece slide spring. Low wood marked hardwood stock with “W” marked sling well, with no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, crossed cannons ordnance wheel, and “W.R.A./G.H.D.” marking on right side and “O.G.” marking on left. Unmarked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining Arsenal finish, stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 1,500 - 2,000 3169 - (C) ROCK-OLA M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Rock-Ola Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 6211092 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Rock-Ola Music Company between April 1944 and May 1944. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with “Rock-Ola”; no date, correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Early style flip rear sight with “R” marked milled front sight. “Inland” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and unmarked push-button safety. Unmarked recoil shield. Blued round bolt and slide marked “U”. 1-piece slide spring. Hardwood high wood stock marked “RMC” in the sling well with no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and “RMC” / Ordnance Wheel inspector marking on the right side with “RMC” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS-wrapped 15-round magazine, oiler, and modern web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish, stock has visible markings, lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 1,500 - 2,000 3170 - (C) WINCHESTER “TANKER” M1 GARAND .30-06 SPRINGFIELD SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 1289366 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1943. Gun modified in 1960s, possibly by Robert Penney Jr., to “Tanker” configuration. 18” blued “SA” marked steel barrel dated “3-44” with correct front sight and early lockbar style rear sight. Blued finished receiver with “SA” marked bolt and milled W.R.A. marked trigger group. Cut “SA” marked op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with no markings. Comes with period woven green sling. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish. Good wood with light handling marks. Good bore with visible rifling with ME of 1 and TE of 1 with good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

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3171 - (C) U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1899 KRAG BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: 1899 Krag Carbine Serial No. 351163 Caliber/Bore: .30-40 Barrel Length: 22” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal in 1901. 22” blued military barrel with pinned blade integral base sight and rear military “C” marked rear sight graduated to 2300 yards. Standard blued bolt action with standard markings, including “MODEL 1899” with blued bolt and no slide ring bar. Standard military walnut finger groove carbine stock with “J.S.A. / 1899” inspector mark and correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has sharp cartouches, small handling dings and marks and appears to be original; top wood is a possible replacement as it does not match in color. Good bore and mechanics. 600 - 1,000 3172 - (C) UNIQUE ROCK-OLA / INLAND M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Rock-Ola Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 452512 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Rock-Ola Music Company between December 1942 and November 1943. Originally, this receiver was made by Inland but, according to government specifications, the original maker was lined-out and “Rock-Ola” was stamped below serial number to indicate where the receiver was used. These lined-out receivers were obtained when companies ran short on parts or were having production issues. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with “Rock-Ola”, dated “4-43”, and with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “Rock-Ola” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and unmarked push button safety. “Rock-Ola” marked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt and the slide are marked “Rock-Ola”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “RMC” marked sling well with no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, and “RMC / (Ordnance Wheel)” inspector marking on right side. “RMC” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, oiler, and modern web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3173 - (C) EXTREMELY RARE “AW” MARKED WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 5816445 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Winchester Repeating Arms between December 1943 and November 1944. “AW” marked receiver, indicating original manufacture by Underwood and finished by Winchester; this one is marked with “WINCHESTER” instead of a lined-out Underwood marking. Standard military finish 18” barrel stamped with Winchester proof mark and correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard late-style rear adjustable sight with unmarked milled front sight. “W” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and flip safety. “W” marked recoil shield. Round blued bolt and the slide are both marked “W”. 1-piece slide spring. Low wood hardwood stock with “W” in slingwell, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and crossed cannons ordnance wheel marking on right side. “W” marked 4-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IW” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall, 95% remaining arsenal finish; stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 2,000 - 3,000 3174 - (C) WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 5803471 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Winchester Repeating Arms between December 1943 and November 1944. Standard military finished 18” barrel stamped with Winchester proof mark and correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard late style adjustable rear sight with unmarked milled front sight. “W” marked trigger group with “M” marked magazine release and “EW” marked push button safety. “W” marked recoil shield. The blued round bolt and the slide are marked “W”. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “W” marked sling well, uncut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and crossed cannons ordnance wheel mark on right side. “W” marked 4-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, oiler, and modern web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish, stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 1 and crisp mechanics. No visible import marks. 1,500 - 2,000

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3175 - (C) EARLY WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 105573 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in April 1941. Parkerized 24” military barrel with the correct milled front sight, lock bar military rear sight, and single slot gas plug. Barrel is visibly unmarked. Standard parkerized action with standard markings, including receiver marked “U.S. RIFLE / CAL 30 M1 / WINCHESTER / 105573” with “W.R.A.” marked bolt, un-cut op-rod, and milled trigger group. Standard military walnut stock with invisible inspection mark and encircled “P” reinspection mark with correct blued military hardware. CONDITION: 40% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action has worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2+ and TE of 4 and good mechanics. This rifle has all the characteristics of an original World War II rifle that has seen hard use. 1,200 - 1,500 3176 - (C) SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1922 MI BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: M1922MI Serial No. 12958 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 24 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Springfield Arsenal circa 1927. The blued 24 - 1/2” arsenal barrel has a pinned banded front sight and no rear sight. The barrel is marked “SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 2-27” and “LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGE ONLY”. Standard matching polished electropenciled undrilled bolt action with standard markings including receiver marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / M1922MI / CAL 22” with blued, unmarked, unswept bolt and blued milled trigger guard with correct 5-round detachable magazine. Standard “B” type finger groove walnut stock with correct hardware with leather military sling. CONDITION: 90% original arsenal finish with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore and good mechanics. 1,500 - 2,500

3177 - (C) PRE-WAR US SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 89701 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Springfield Arsenal in 1940. Blued 24” “SA” marked steel barrel dated “11-40” with correct front sight and late style rear sight. Blued finish receiver with “SA” marked bolt and milled trigger group. “SA” marked uncut op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with “R.A.” rebuild stamp and encircled “P” grip stamp. “SA” marked gas tube with single slot plug. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish, gas tube shows some fading gray and pits. Sanded and refinished stock with handling marks. Rough bore with visible rifling and roughness with ME of 3 and TE of 7+ with good mechanics. If only it could talk. 1,000 - 1,500

3178 - (C) UNDERWOOD M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Underwood Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 1396786 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Underwood Elliot-Fisher between November 1942 and July 1943. Standard military finish 18” military barrel stamped with “Underwood” and dated “8-43” with correct unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. “U” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and push button safety. Visibly unmarked recoil shield. Blued flat bolt marked “U” with “U” marked slide. 1-piece slide spring. High wood hardwood stock with “RMC” in slingwell marked no cut for M-2 switch, “I” cut oil slot, “UEF/GHD” and “P” in circle inspector markings on the right side, and “PEDERSEN / U” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IU” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall, 50% remaining arsenal finish, fading to silver, while the stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 1 and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 1,000 - 1,500

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3179 - (C) US ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Rock Island Arsenal Model: 1903 Serial No. 157885 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Rock Island Arsenal in 1908. 24” blued military barrel with pinned banded front sight and a military rear sight graduated to 2800 yards. The barrel is marked “AV / (Flaming Bomb) / 12-18”. “AV” stands for Avis, who re-barreled rifles for Springfield. Standard blued “R” bolt action with standard markings, including receiver marked “U.S. / ROCK ISLAND / ARSENAL / MODEL 1903” with blued swept bolt and milled parkerized trigger guard. Standard full length military finger groove walnut stock with no visible inspector mark, encircled “P” re-inspection mark, correct blued military hardware, two bolt reinforcement, and smooth steel buttplate. CONDITION: 60% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. The stock has oil-soaked surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 2 and good mechanics. 800 - 1,000

3180 - (C) INLAND M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Inland Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 5081621 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by the Inland Division of General Motors between May 1942 and December 1943. Standard military finish import marked 18” military barrel stamped “Rock-Ola”, undated, with “J.M.O.” marked bayonet adaptor barrel band with front swivel and fitted with grooved plastic handled foreign made bayonet. Standard late-style rear sight with “N” marked milled front sight. Mixed maker correct internal parts. High wood hardwood stock with “SG” sling well mark, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and unmarked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with NOS wrapped 15-round magazine. CONDITION: Overall 85% remaining Arsenal finish. Stock has no visible markings and heavy usage marks. Good bore with ME of 2+ and crisp mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

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3181 - (C) SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Springfield Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 5856169 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made by Springfield Arsenal circa 1956. Blued 24” “SA” marked steel barrel dated “4-56” with correct front sight and late style rear sight. Blued finish receiver with “SA” marked bolt and “HRA” stamped trigger group. “HRA” marked cut op-rod. Standard configuration walnut stock with “DOD” stamp and “P” in circle grip stamp and “9563” rack number. Comes in original grease in a CMP box with a sling, manuals, and one en bloc clip. CONDITION: 98% overall arsenal metal finish. Cleaned stock with handling marks. Good bore with visible rifling with ME of 2 and TE of 3 with good mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500

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3182 - (C) WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Manufacturer: Winchester Model: M1 Garand Serial No. 2412020 Caliber/Bore: .30-06 Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Winchester Repeating Arms Company in April 1941. Parkerized 24” military barrel with the correct milled front sight, Lock bar military rear sight, and single slot gas plug. Barrel is visibly marked with Winchester Proofmark. Standard parkerized action with standard markings, including receiver marked “U.S. RIFLE/CAL 30 M1/WINCHESTER/2412020” with “W.R.A.” marked bolt, un-cut op-rod, and milled trigger group. Standard full military walnut stock with “R.R.A.” inspection mark and “P in Square” re-inspection mark with correct blued military hardware. Comes with green woven sling. CONDITION: 40% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action has worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with ME of 2 and TE of 1 and good mechanics. No visible import marks. This rifle has all the characteristics of an original World War II used rifle. 1,000 - 1,500

3183 - (C) QUALITY HARDWARE M1 CARBINE. Manufacturer: Quality Hardware Model: M1 Carbine Serial No. 4632856 Caliber/Bore: .30 Carbine Barrel Length: 18” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Built by Quality Hardware between March 1944 and May 1944. Standard military finish 18” military barrel stamped “UNDERWOOD” and dated “1-44” with Flaming Bomb and unmarked barrel band with front swivel. Standard early style flip rear sight with “JQ” marked milled front sight. “Q-NL” marked trigger group with unmarked magazine release and push-button safety. Flat blued bolt marked “EM-Q” with “DA-Q” marked slide. 2-piece slide spring. High hood hardwood stock with “Q-RMC” in sling well, no cut for M-2 switch, oval cut oil slot, and crossed cannons ordnance wheel marking on right side. “Q-RMC” marked 2-rivet top wood. Complete with a NOS wrapped 15-round magazine, “IS” marked oiler, and web sling. CONDITION: Overall 95% remaining arsenal finish. Stock has visible markings but is lightly cleaned. Good bore with ME of 2 and crisp mechanics. There are no visible import marks. 1,500 - 2,000

3184 - (C) INTERWAR COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL 1911 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1922). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. C129516 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1922 per serial number. Half moon front sight, U notch flat top rear sight. Left side of slide with 2-line 1-block patent and address information, last patent date August 19th, 1913; right side with “COLT // AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE .45 // (Rampant Colt)”. Barrel with “S” proof in front of lugs. Frame has “O” proof near disconnector hole. Frame with “GOVERNMENT MODEL / C129516” on right side, “61” subinspector proof on right side of trigger guard, VP and “W” proofs on left side guard. Small parts comprise spurred checkered hammer, thick tab safety, checkered slide release, long milled trigger checkered magazine release, short grip safety, smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop, and truncated diamond checkered walnut grips. 2 tone magazine. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall excellent, retaining virtually all of the Colt bluing with appropriate distension about proofs from application of stamp. Some silvering to high edges and scattered throughout, mostly to slide and reciprocating areas. Some scattered missing that does not detract. Barrel blue is pluming. Stocks are very good with some handling marks and abraded heads. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling and some very minor frosting in the second half of the barrel. 2,500 - 3,500

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3185 - (C) NAVY CONTRACT COLT 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, SHIPPED TO USS NEW YORK (1913). Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. 40496 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic An exceptionally conditioned 1911 Navy, part of the known serial number range that Colt produced and was assigned to BB34 USS New York, with the desirable “MODEL OF 1911 U.S. NAVY” marked slide. Half moon front sight, U notch round top rear sight. Left side of slide with serif font 2 line 2 block patent (last date February 14th, 1911) and address information, with uncircled Rampant Colt at rear. Patent and address information have been lightly infilled with gold for added visibility. Right side with aforementioned U.S. Navy mark. “H” stamped at top of firing pin retaining plate channel. Barrel with “P H” stamped on hood, oriented to be read with barrel pointing right, horizontal J on left lug, “5” in front of lugs. Frame has “H” and “2” subinspector proofs near disconnector hole, “WGP” near magazine release for Penfield, “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on left side of dust cover, and serial number on right side of frame; serial number and US Property marking have been enhanced with gold infill en suite with slide markings. Small parts comprise spurred checkered hammer, thin tab safety with milled relief cut, checkered slide release with milled relief cut, long milled trigger, checkered magazine release, short grip safety, smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop, and truncated diamond walnut grips. 2 tone keyhole magazine with lanyard loop. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining the vast majority of the bluing with handling marks use throughout, some through to silver, as many of these pistols saw long service lives. Gold infill is lifting slightly, but was a common practice to enhance visibility of markings. Some silvering to high edges and reciprocating areas. Legends are crisp, with appropriate distension still visible around the Rampant Colt. Straps with losses to dove grey mixed with chocolate patina, particularly on front strap, from use; does not extend to grip safety. Grips are very good with some handling marks and abraded heads. Mechanically fine, bore with strong rifling and heavy frosting. These pistols are very desirable and this one has the desirable Navy marked slide and condition; better examples are extremely hard to find in this original condition. 25,000 - 35,000

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3186 - (C) COLT 1911 .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL FROM THE SECOND USMC SHIPMENT. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Serial No. 36875 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1913; the USMC shipment left Colt on July 9th, 1913. Half moon front sight, U notch round top rear sight. Left side of slide with 2 line 2 block patent and address information in serif font, last patent date is February 14th, 1911, rampant Colt at rear; right side of slide with “MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY”, “H” at top of firing pin retaining plate. Barrel with “P H” stamped at hood, oriented to read with muzzle pointing right, small “T” proof on left lug. Top of frame with “H” and “R” near disconnector hole. Frame with US property mark on left side of dust cover and intertwined WGP near magazine release for Penfield; right side of frame with serial number. Small parts comprise spurred checkered hammer, thin tab safety with milled relief cut, checkered slide release with milled relief cut, checkered magazine release, long smooth milled trigger, short A1 grip safety, smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop. Truncated diamond walnut grips. Scarce keyhole magazine with lanyard loop. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good, considering how heavily used these guns were used, retaining approximately 10-15% of bluing, mostly in protected areas, with balance a smooth dove grey with chocolate patina and areas of minor oxidation. Small parts very good and possibly period armorer replaced as the wear is not commensurate. Grips are very good with some smoothing and abraded heads but free of cracks or chips. Mechanically fine, bore is good with strong rifling, somewhat softened with mild frosting. A good example of a scarce gun. 3,000 - 5,000

3187 - (C) FANTASTIC OSS SHIPPED COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH US PROPERTY MARKING. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Serial No. 559687 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Shipped June 17, 1944 as part of a 120 gun shipment to the Office of Strategic Services for “Commanding Officer”. The OSS formed in 1942 as the United States intelligence agency, serving in various covert espionage, sabotage, and resistance backing roles during the war, before being transformed into the modern CIA. Known military contracts list only 2,928 Colt 1903s shipped directly to the OSS, making documented guns quite scarce. This example remains in the configuration as shipped with desirable royal blue finish, 3 - 3/4” barrel, .32 ACP chambering, standard sights, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips with wartime nickel silver medallions. Right side of frame is correctly stamped “U.S. PROPERTY”, the left side of the trigger guard also marked with a punch dot acceptance stamp. Gun is complete with a blued “CAL.32 / COLT” marked magazine and 2015 dated factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent. Approximately 97% factory blue with only very mild high edge silvering and some light surface blemishes. Grips are very fine with checkering sharp. Bore displays crisp rifling with some light frosting in the grooves. Mechanically fine. A wonderful example of a “spy gun” documented to the OSS. 4,000 - 6,000

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3188 - (C) A VERY SCARCE COLT 1911 REPLACEMENT PISTOL, USED TO INFILL EARLY SHIPMENTS. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1911 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Circa 1912. Per Clawson, in the early days of the military contracts, Colt was required to ship their pistols with sequential serial numbers, and a penalty was enforced for late delivery (see “Colt .45 Service Pistols: Models of 1911 and 1911A1” by Clawson, pgs. 80 and 84). To address this issue, Colt made up a number of pistols that had no serial numbers but were otherwise complete, and if a pistol was rejected, the rejected frame could be destroyed, and one of the unnumbered pistols could then have the required serial number applied, used to infill the shipment, and avoid the penalty. This is one of those examples, and careful measurements and inspection reveal that the frame has not been ground down to remove a number, and no number was applied. Front sight is a replacement with a thick blade, classic flat top square notch rear sight. Left side of slide with 2-line 2-block patent and address information, encircled Rampant Colt at rear. Colt’s address information is slightly double struck, but the distension indicates that it was done at the factory. Right side with “MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY”, also with distension from the roll die. Serifed “H” stamped horizontally at top of the firing pin retaining plate channel, with 2 more “H”s under the plate; these are the marks of Frank Hosmer, the first inspector of 1911 pistols, and the only inspector at first. Importantly, the horizontal “H” above the firing pin stop helps date the pistol to 1912; see Clawson’s “Collector’s Guide”, pg. 130. Sides of firing pin channel have been polished. Barrel has “P / H” on hood, oriented to be read muzzle up. “H” and “1” marks for Hosmer and J.F. Kinnarney, an assembler, on top of frame near disconnector hole; Clawson notes that the assembler mark is required to be considered a replacement pistol. “K” subinspector proof on right side of trigger guard, US Property mark on the left side of the dust cover. Small parts comprise checkered milled relief slide release, spurred checkered hammer, thick tab safety with milled relief cut, checkered magazine release, long smooth trigger, replacement grip safety, and smooth flat mainspring housing with lanyard loop. Grips are truncated diamond checkered walnut. Punch-and-saw cut “keyhole” magazine. CONDITION: Very good, retaining the vast majority of the Colt factory bluing with some marks from handling and age, mostly towards muzzle, with scattered superficial scratches and random handling marks throughout, some silvered. Distension as mentioned. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with visible softened rifling and some mild frosting throughout. Barrel with some mild pitting visible on the exterior. This pistol came out of an anonymous early Hartford collection and represents a very scarce part of Colt history. 5,000 - 8,000

3189 - (C) EXCELLENT COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Woodsman Match Target Serial No. MT775 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1938 during the first year of production and shipped August 12 of that year with shipping addresses listed as Seattle Hardware Co, Seattle, Washington, and Arrow Hardware, Honolulu, Hawaii. Polished blue finish with match target barrel, matted top strap, adjustable target sights, and checkered walnut wrap-around elephant ear grips inset with silver rampant Colt medallions. Complete with a dual tone magazine marked on the base plate “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL. 22 L.R. / MATCH TARGET MOD.” Complete with 1983 dated factory letter. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Excellent, near new. Virtually all of the original factory blue is retained with only light handling marks. Grips are likewise especially fine with scattered light impressions. Very fine mirror bore. A fantastic example. 2,500 - 3,500

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3190 - (C) COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH SCARCE CSR PROOF. Manufacturer: Colt Model: Service Model Serial No. SM1440 Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1940. Tall serrated ramp front sight, Stevens adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide with 2-line 1-block patent and address information, with encircled pony at rear. Right side of side has Service Model Ace rollmark. Slide has correct matching serial numbers under the firing pin retaining plate. Frame has CSR proof under the slide release for Charles Reed. Other proofs include “T” and “VP” proofs on left side of trigger guard, “60” on right side. SM prefix serial number on frame. Small parts comprise spurred checkered hammer, checkered thick tab safety, checkered slide release, short checkered trigger, checkered magazine release, long A1 grip safety, and arched knurled mainspring housing. Grips are fully checkered walnut, magazine is a 2-tone magazine with “straight down” loading assist. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Good, retaining the majority of the factory bluing with scratches throughout the entirety of the gun from handling and use, some silvering, including a takedown mark. Distension is visible about proofs from the application of the stamp. Some silvering visible at high edges and reciprocating areas. Straps have larger concentrations on gunmetal grey, perhaps as much as 60% on the front strap, balance blued, while rear strap has blue primarily on protected area and on sides. Mechanically fine, bore is good with strong rifling. 3,000 - 5,000

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3191 - (C) U.S. PROPERTY MARKED COLT 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS .32 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX. Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless Serial No. 566207 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Per the included factory letter, this shipped as a blued 1903 Pocket Hammerless with unlisted stocks to Transportation Officer, Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, for the Commanding Officer, on December 30th, 1944, on Colt Factory Order 4711, with 1,583 guns in shipment, sold to the U.S. Government. The pistol has the standard 1903 Pocket Hammerless features, has a “U.S. PROPERTY” stamp on right side of the frame, checkered walnut grips with flush medallions, and been subjected to a parkerized finish. Housed in a 2-part kraft box with 2 extra magazines, Colt 1903 pamphlet, and has matching serial number on bottom written in grease pencil. There’s a modern script “NEW (Nein?, difficult to read). PROVENANCE: Richard “Dick” Burdick collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining virtually all of the parkerized finish with some very minor handling marks. Some staining from oil that does not detract. Mechanically fine, bore is very good with strong rifling and some mild frosting. Box is fine with age related to distress, some peeling. Accessories are very good. 3,000 - 5,000

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3192 - (C) REMINGTON RAND MODEL 1911A1 SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL (1945). Manufacturer: Remington Rand Model: 1911A1 Serial No. 2441672 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1945. Serrated slope front sight, square notch flat top rear sight, “P” proof ahead of rear sight. Left side with “REMINGTON RAND INC. / SYRACUSE, N.Y. U.S.A.” on left side. Barrel with “P” on left lug, “HS” on right. “G” proof on top of frame near disconnector hole. Right side of frame with typical US Property marking, model designation, and serial number. Left side with “FJA” inspection proof for Frank Atwood under the slide release, “P” near magazine release. Small parts comprise narrow checkered hammer, checkered thick tab safety, serrated slide release, checkered magazine release, short stamped trigger, long A1 grip safety, arched serrated mainspring housing with lanyard loop. Checkered Keyes grips with thick reinforcing rings. Modern replacement magazine. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining the vast majority of the parkerized finish with mild silvering to high edges throughout, with some superficial scratches and associated random handling and use marks. Typical takedown mark in the finger clearance cut and some discoloration from oil. Grips are excellent. Mechanically fine, bore is excellent with strong rifling and some mild frosting. 1,500 - 2,500 3193 - (C) REMINGTON RAND M1911A1 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH KRAFT BOX. Manufacturer: Remington Rand Model: M1911A1 Serial No. 2174659 Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured 1945. Serrated slope front sight, square notch flat top rear sight with “P” proof ahead of rear sight. Left side with “REMINGTON RAND INC. / SYRACUSE, N.Y. U.S.A.”. Barrel with “P” proof on left lug, “F” proof on right. Frame with “G” proof near disconnector. Other proofs include “FJA” on left side of frame, “P” proof near magazine release, “2” on left side of trigger guard, “G” and “X” on right side of trigger guard. Typical US Property marking, model designation, serial number, and crossed cannon proof. Small parts comprise narrow checkered hammer, thick tab safety, checkered magazine release, short stamped trigger, long A1 grip safety, arched serrated mainspring housing with lanyard loop. Keyes grips with thick reinforcing rings. Full blue magazine with “O” on baseplate lip. Housed in a kraft box with ink stap on top indicating contents as pistol and 2 magazines. One spare magazine in the mummy wrap. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished and partially rebuilt at an arsenal. Retains virtually all of the parkerized finish with some silvering to high edges from use. Some areas of oxidation visible under the newer parkerization, most noticeable on dust cover. Proofs are crisp. Mechanically fine, bore has strong, slightly softened, rifling with frosting throughout. Box is very good with some age related distress and rubs but solid and whole. 1,200 - 2,000

3194 - LOT OF 7 BOOKS: A READY BUILT LIBRARY FOR THE 1911, CLAWSON AND MULLIN. Lot consists of: “Colt .45 Service Pistols” by Clawson; “Colt .45 Government Models” by same; 2 copies, 1 hardback/1 softcover “Collector’s Guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols”; “American Beauty: The Prewar Colt National Match Government Model Pistol” by Mullin; “The Colt .45 Automatic: A Shop Manual” by Jerry Kuhnhausen; “The U.S. M1911/A1 Pistols & commercial M1911 type pistols: A Shop Manual - Volume 2 in the Kuhnhausen .45 Auto Series” by same. These are among the de facto books for the 1911 pistols. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall excellent with some shelf wear, minor tears to dust jacket on Service Pistols, tape repaired; volume 2 of Kuhnhausen is peeling slightly. All pages appear present. 1,000 - 1,500

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3195 - LOT OF 3: SOVIET NAKHIMOV MEDAL, PARTISAN 1ST CLASS, AND PARTISAN 2ND CLASS MEDALS. Lot contains: (A) Rare Soviet Nakhimov medal, which was rewarded for the defense of the socialist homeland and to actively recognize successful combat missions on ships, in units of the Navy or of Border Guards. It was named in honor of Russian admiral Pavel Nakhimov, one of the most famous admirals in Russian naval history. (B) Partisan 1st Class medal, which was awarded to partisans, leaders, and organizers of partisan units for outstanding achievements in organizing the guerrilla movement, for bravery, heroism, and outstanding achievements displayed in the partisan struggle in the occupied territories of our Soviet Motherland. (C) Partisan 2nd Class medal, which was awarded to leaders and organizers of partisan units, for personal distinction in combat for active support of the guerrilla struggle against the Germans during World War II. Medals exhibit a nice patina with intact ribbons. CONDITION: Overall very good. WEZ 200 - 400

3196 - LOT OF 19: SOVIET WWII VICTORY AND MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS. Lot contains 19 post-WWII Soviet victory anniversary, liberation of WWII battle areas, infrastructure development, and service medals. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 300 - 600

3197 - LOT OF 14: SOVIET RECOGNITION OF SERVICE ORDERS. Lot contains 14 service orders (from 10 to 20 years) for the postwar Soviet Ministry of Defense, Ministry for Internal Affairs, Committee of State Security, MVD RSFSR, and KGB. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 300 - 600

3198 - LOT OF 33: SOVIET GRADUATION BADGES. Lot of 33 training/ school graduation badges for various post-WWII Soviet institutions: military, KGB, etc. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 300 - 600

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3199 - SOVIET COLD WAR MAJOR GENERAL PARADE UNIFORM. Cold War Russian Major General parade uniform including doublebreasted tunic, visor hat, belt, and boots. The double-breasted dress tunic is off blue wool cloth with red piping around the collar, shoulders, and cuffs. The red piped shoulder boards are silk brocade with gold bullion star. The buttons display the State Emblem of the USSR and on the reverse show markings including the numbers 64, 67, and 68, which dates the uniform to the 1960s. The tunic is lined by fine silk with no visible maker tag. The tunic displays a wide array of awards, including medals that are awarded for courage and valor. These high awards are followed by an assortment of service medals. There are also several Orders of the Red Star and The Order of the Patriotic War. Some of the orders are hard to remove and appear to have been affixed to the tunic for a long time, however several were inspected and are numbered. There is also ghosting on the liner that suggests some orders were removed. The hat is constructed of the same material as the tunic. Interior has a size number “59” as well as what appears to be the officer’s name. Also included is a pair of boots with Russian stamping on the interior. around the straps. The tunic shows light fraying wear from service use. Hat has very minor blemishes throughout and retains its shape. Belt exhibits fading and the most overall wear. CONDITION: Good 400 - 800

3200 - SOVIET COLD WAR LIEUTENANT COLONEL TANKER PARADE UNIFORM. Cold War Russian lieutenant colonel parade uniform including doublebreasted tunic, trousers, visor hat, and boots. The double-breasted dress tunic is off blue wool cloth with red piping around the shoulders and cuffs. The red piped shoulder boards are silk brocade with metal stars and tank. The buttons display Soviet stars of the USSR and show markings including the numbers 88 on the reverse which dates the uniform to 1988. The tunic is lined by fine silk with no visible maker tag. The tunic displays a wide array of awards, including medals that are awarded for courage and valor. These high awards are followed by an assortment of service medals. There are also several orders including The Order of the Red Star and The Order of the Patriotic War. Some of the orders are hard to remove and appear to have been affixed to the tunic from a long time, all are by numbered on the reverse. The hat is constructed of the same material as the tunic. Interior exhibits a leather maker label and is dated “1989”. Also included is a matching pair of trousers dated 1988. Boots exhibit stamping on the interior. The tunic shows light wear from service use. Hat has very minor blemishes throughout and retains its shape. Boots are a bit misshapen with supple leather. CONDITION: Good 400 - 800

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3201 - SOVIET COLD WAR MAJOR GENERAL ARTILLERY UNIFORM. Soviet Cold War major general artillery uniform including doublebreasted tunic, trousers, boots, and visor hat. The double-breasted dress tunic is gray cloth with red piping around the collar, shoulders, and cuffs. The red piped shoulder boards are silk brocade with gold bullion stars and crossed cannons. The buttons display the State Emblem of the USSR. The tunic is lined with fine silk with no visible maker tag. The ribbons are lead by the Order of the Red Banner, which starts at the 8-row embroidered ribbon bar. These high awards are followed by an assortment of service ribbons. The trousers are made of the same material but are navy blue. The trousers have 2 red stripes that extend the length of the legs as are appropriate for the general rank. The hat is made of the same material as the tunic. Boots exhibit markings on the interior around the straps. Interior has a leather maker’s label with evidence of an old sticky tag being removed. Tunic shows light blemishes and liner has minor frays from service use and storage. Trousers display scattered stains and fraying in the lining. Hat has very minor blemishes throughout. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500

3202 - COLD WAR SOVIET LIEUTENANT GENERAL LAND FORCES UNIFORM. Cold War Russian major general land forces uniform including doublebreasted tunic, trousers, shirt, boots, and visor hat. The double-breasted dress tunic is olive drab cloth with red piping around the collar, shoulders, and cuffs. The red piped shoulder boards are silk brocade with gold bullion star. The buttons display the State Emblem of the USSR. The tunic is lined with fine silk with no visible maker mark. The ribbons are led by the Order of the Red Banner, The Order of the Red Banner of Labour, and the Order of the Red Star. These high awards are followed by an assortment of service ribbons. The trousers are made of the same material and are the same shade of olive drab as the tunic. The trousers have 2 red stripes that extend the length of the legs as are appropriate for the general rank. The hat is made of the same material as the tunic and trousers. Interior has a maker’s label and is dated 1971. The tunic shows light blemishes, and the liner has minor frays from service use. Shirt is clean. Trousers display light stains and wear. Hat has very minor blemishes throughout. Boots are clean and maintain their form, marked “Derby” on the inside. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500

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3203 - RUSSIAN WWII M1927 COSSACK SHASHKA. Blade Length: 31 - 1/2” Overall Length: 37” A World War II era Model 1927 Russian Cossack shashka that features a slightly curved, single edged, and deeply fullered blade. There is no guard and the handle features a grooved wood grip and a brass pommel with CCCP decoration. The ricasso is dated “1945” and is marked “HM3”. The shashka is complete with its correct leather-covered wood scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: The blade remains bright and exhibits scattered blemishes. Wood grip is intact with light handling wear. Brass components exhibit a pleasant patina. The scabbard exhibits various cracks with scattered dents and scratches. Very good. 500 - 1,000 3204 - LOT OF 2: VINATGE LYMAN SUPER TARGETSPOT SCOPES. Lot consists of: (A) Blued Lyman Super Targetspot 15X scope, serial number 3429, complete with mounts, thread on lens caps, sunshade, dovetailed wood case, and reprinted paperwork. CONDITION: Good. Nearly all of the factory applied blue is retained with only light wear and a few marks. Optic has some clouding. Case is very good with some expected marks and wear. (B) Blued Lyman Super Targetspot 10x scope, serial number 25847, complete with mounts, thread on lens covers, rubber eye cup, and original 2-piece blue box with matching end label. CONDITION: Good. Nearly all of the original finish is displayed throughout with some minor freckling. Optic has some clouding. Box is very good with only light wear. 1,000 - 1,600 3205 - LOT OF 2: CASED VINTAGE LYMAN TARGETSPOT SCOPES. Lot consists of: (A) Blued Lyman Targetspot 10x scope complete with mounts, thread on lens covers, rubber eye cup, dovetailed wood Lyman transit case, and original factory paperwork. CONDITION: Very good. The vast majority of the factory blue is retained with moderate evidence of use. Optics in need of cleaning. Case is good with scattered bruises. (B) Blued Lyman Junior Targetspot 8x scope, serial number 4341, complete with mounts, thread on lens covers, and dovetailed wood transit case. CONDITION: Excellent. Nearly all of the original finish is retained. Optics are clear. Case is good with some scattered bumps. 1,000 - 1,600 3206 - LARGE LOT OF WWII ERA COMMONWEALTH FIELD GEAR AND EQUIPMENT. Large lot of Commonwealth field gear and equipment, most of which dates to the World War II era. The lot consists of many pieces of canvas gear including holsters, belts, pouches, etc. There are also several pieces of leather gear. Also included is a 1941-dated helmet with net as well as other pieces, including a canteen and web belt with Enfield bayonet. A nice extensive lot of field gear. Most gear exhibits blemishes consistent with service wear and storage with varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3207 - LOT OF 2: BRITISH WWII ROYAL AIR FORCE ESCAPE BOOTS. Lot consists of: (A) WWII RAF Aircrew 1943 Pattern Escape Boots constructed of black leather and suede sheepskin-lined boots in the form of black leather Oxford style lace-up shoes and black suede with a sheepskin lining uppers, which are fastened by metal zippers, fitted off-centre, and secured by a single leather strap/steel buckle arrangements at the tops. Inside the right boot is a concealed pocket cut into the sheepskin lining, designed to contain a small knife, the knife is absent. Soles are leather with nails, boots are unmarked. Zippers function. The boots exhibit scuffs and other service wear, but are a nice intact and clean example. CONDITION: Good. (B) Pair of RAF 1936 Pattern style flying boots that most likely started their life as black leather flying boots that were refinished and are now a dark brown. The upper neck of each boot features an adjustment strap which is fastened by means of a steel buckle. The inside upper portion of each boot is lined with white lambs wool. No pull tabs on inside of boots. Boots were resoled and soles are marked “Cat’s Paw / Won’t Slip”. The boots exhibit scattered cracks in the finish with a few small repairs to seams. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

3208 - LOT OF 4: HARD TO FIND STEN MK I BAYONETS. Blade Length: (ALL) 8” Overall Length: (ALL) 12” Lot consists of 4 MK I spike bayonets for Sten MK II submachine guns bearing various subcontractor markings. No scabbards or frogs present. Each bayonet is sealed in a contemporary clear plastic sleeve. These bayonets are a scarce and desirable accessory with many scraped after WWII. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining the vast majority of their arsenal applied matte finishes with some wear. 600 - 1,200

3209 - LOT OF 3: DESIRABLE STEN MK I BAYONETS. Blade Length: (ALL) 8” Overall Length: (ALL) 12” Lot consists of 3 MK I spike bayonets for Sten MK II submachine guns bearing various subcontractor markings. No scabbards or frogs present. Each bayonet is sealed in a contemporary clear plastic sleeve. These bayonets are a great, hard-to-find accessory! CONDITION: Good retaining the vast majority of their arsenal applied matte finish with some scuffing and wear. 600 - 1,200

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3210 - GERMAN BAVARIAN COURT SWORD. Blade Length: 31” Overall Length: 36” A Bavarian court sword from the period of Maximilian II, King of Bavaria (1848 - 1864). The sword is quite elegant and features a gilded hilt with lion head pommel, mother of pearl grip scales with a gilt plaque bearing the cipher of Maximilian, and a clamshell-shaped guard depicting a lion. Straight diamond-cut blade decorated with chiseling, gilt, contained in attractive blued panels. Alternating etched panels with patriotic and foliate motifs, first panel on obverse features a banner with “In Treue fest”, which was the motto of the Kingdom of Bavaria and of its Wittelsbach rulers. Ricasso bears the mark of 2 squirrels denoting Carl Eickhorn. Stitched leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts and decorated spade stud. The blade is bright with mostly unmolested decorations and motifs. Generous amounts of gilding to the hilt. Small chips to left grip; scabbard body is firm with a few scuffs, mounts with mellow patina. CONDITION: Very good. 800 - 1,200 3211 - BAVARIAN LUDWIG I OFFICER’S SWORD. Blade Length: 32 - 1/4” Overall Length: 38” 19th century Bavarian officer’s lion head sword marked with the cypher of Ludwig I, the king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states. The sword features a slightly curved blade that is triple engraved for about half of its length. Nice gray patina with unmolested decorations and scattered blemishes. Palmette shaped languets with stirrup hilt and lion head pommel. Wood grip is checkered on obverse and fluted on reverse (repair to reverse side by pommel). Cypher of Ludwig I is inset on obverse grip. Complete with metal black painted metal scabbard with brass mounts. Scabbard body appears to exhibit paint touch-up with a pleasing patina to brass mounts. Gilding is present under languets. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200

3212 - PRUSSIAN BRONZE DATED 1864 WITH SILVER PRESENTATION ESCUTCHEON. Bronze depicts a Prussian artilleryman from the 1864 Danish-Prussian War, with a Pickelhaube, uniform, and equipment from that era. Measures approximately 20” tall with Bronze measuring approximately 12 - 1/2” and wood base measuring approximately 7 - 1/2”. Wood base features shield shaped silver escutcheon with presentation to a Prussian major. Base of bronze features a banner that reads “seneral Feldzeugmeister 7.12.1864”. The bronze is quite attractive and displays well. There are a few obvious cracks in the wood base but remains sturdy. Patina to the escutcheon but still legible. Appears to have been lacquered with clear remnants of finish. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3213 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein that depicts infantrymen around some pieces of a cannon. Pewter lid with slight wobble, no major cracks. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein with shooting motifs. Evident surface crazing. Pewter lid firmly attached. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein named to Res Gefreiter Demare who served with Nassau Infantry Regiment 88 from 1894-1896. Nice farewell scene. Pewter lid with slight wobble, no major cracks. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein that depicts a panoply of arms topped with a pickelhaube. Pewter lid is detached, a few scattered chips with no major cracks. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 700

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3214 - LOT OF 5: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE BADEN AND WURTTEMBERG BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to “Infanterist Roth” who served with 8. Inf. Rgt. Grokerzog Friedrich II von Baden 10 Comp. from 1912-1914. Nice farewell scene with roster on reverse. Pewter lid is firm, with cracks and repairs around base. CONDITION: Fair. (B) German stein named to “Reservist Kenkel” who served with 7. Konp Infantr. Regt. v. Horn 3 Knein. No 29 Trier from 1911-1913. Nice farewell scene with roster on reverse. Pewter lid is firm with crack on base. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein for a reservemann who served with 9. Wurtt Inftr. Regt. No 127 from 1903-1905. Nice battle scene with roster on reverse. Pewter lid firmly attached with no major cracks. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein for a reservemann who served with 10 Comp. 4. Bad. Inft. Rgt. Prinz Wilh. Nr. 112 Mulhausen from 1907-1909. Nice regimental scene with roster on reverse. Pewter lid firmly attached with no major cracks. CONDITION: Good. (E) German stein for a member of a Wurttenburg Infantry Regiment 124. Date appears to be obscured at base. Pewter lid with glass prism. Nice graphics. A few scattered chips. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200 3215 - LOT OF 6: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE FIELD ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY BEER STEINS Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to “Reservist Schneider” with service in a field artillery regiment and dates 1910-1912. Bottom glows when held to light so likely a Cold War West German souvenir. CONDITION: Good. (B) Imperial German stein named to “Reservist Nicolai” with 1907-1911 service dates. Nice cavalry scenes. Heavily cracked on front, most likely shattered and was repaired. CONDITION: Fair. (C) German stein named to a reservist in a cavalry regiment and dates 1905-1908. Bottom glows when held to light so likely a Cold War West German souvenir. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein named to “Reservist Weber”, no dates. Bottom glows when held to light so likely a Cold War West German souvenir. Heavily cracked on front, most likely shattered and was repaired. CONDITION: Fair. (E) German stein named to a Gefreiter in a cavalry regiment. Bottom glows when held to light so likely a Cold War West German souvenir. Hairlines on bottom. CONDITION: Good. (F) German stein for service in an infantry regiment marked “W. Germany” on base. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500 3216 - LOT OF 5: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE HESSIAN BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein for a member of 9. Comp. Inft. Leib Regt. Grossherzogin 3. Grossh.Kess. Nr. 117 who served from 1905-1909. Nice regimental scenes with roster on reverse. Pewter lid with slight wobble, a few scattered chips. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Gefreiter Jager” who served with Inft. Regt. Prinz Carl 4. Grossh. Kess. Nr. 118 from 1911-1913. Nice regimental scenes with roster on reverse. Pewter lid with machine gun topper, slight wobble. Repaired base. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein named to “Reservist Moller”. No date with nice cavalry scene and roster on reverse. Pewter lid is firmly attached; hairlines on base. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein named to “Res. Wenk II” who served with Cassel Inft. Regt. no. 167 from 1904-1906. Nice patriotic scenes with roster. Pewter lid with slight wobble, topper is missing portion of rifle. CONDITION: Good. (E) German stein named to “Gardist Freg” who served with 1 Grossh. Kess. Leibg. Regt. Nr. 115/ Darmstadt from 1903-1905.Moce regimental scenes with roster on reverse. Pewter lid with slight wobble, with repairs around base. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200 3217 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE BAVARIAN BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to “Pr. Preisinger” who served with 3. (Bayer) Pionier-Battaillon 3. Kompanie from 1911-1913. Pewter lid with train topper firmly attached. Nice scenes with roster on reverse. Marked “MADE WEST GERMANY” on base. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Infanterist” Johann Kerschbaum” who served with 16. Bayr. Inftr. Regt. 10 Comp. Nassau from 1910-1912. Nice regimental scene with roster on reverse. Pewter top with camping scene is loose. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein named to “Andreas Sorster” who served with Kgl. 10. Inft. Rgt. Prz. Ludwig 3. Komp from 1900-1902. Nice regimental scenes. Pewter lid with slight wobble and glass prism. Scattered chips. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein named to “Johann Stoudigl” who served with 5. Comp. 11 bayr Inftr. Regt. from 1904-1906. Firm pewter lid with jewel topper. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 458

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3218 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE BAVARIAN BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to a “Georg Zoferer” with service 1. Jager Bat. 3. Comp from 1898-1900. Nice scene on front with roster on reverse. Most likely a Cold War creation. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Res. Pfennig” who served with Kgl Bayr 12 Feld Art. Regt. from 1903-1905. Pewter top is firmly attached. Scattered cracks and repairs, especially around handle. CONDITION: Fair. (C) German stein named to “Reservist Schafer” who served in the Kgl. bay. 5 Chevoul. Rgt. from 1904-1907. Nice cavalry scenes on front with roster on reverse. Pewter lid is firmly attached. Cracks to front. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein for a cavalryman with nice horse scene on front and roster on reverse. 1892-1895 service dates. Pewter lid is firmly attached. Scattered chips at base. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 3219 - LOT OF 5: GERMAN BAVARIAN BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to a “Reservist Becker” with service in a Bavarian infantry regiment. Marked “West Germany” on bottom. Cold War piece. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Frank” with service in a Bavarian Jaeger battalion. Bottom glows when raised to light, possible Cold War West German souvenir. Repairs at base. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Bachmann” with service in a Bavarian reserve regiment. Marked “Made in Germany”, Cold War West German souvenir. CONDITION: Good. (D) German stein named to “Muller” with service in a Bavarian infantry regiment from 1901-1903. Nice graphics with minie ball topper on lid. CONDITION: Good. (E) German stein named to “Gefreiter Giger” with service in a Bavarian infantry regiment from 1907-1909. Lid detached. Nice graphics with regimental scene and roster. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 3220 - LOT OF 5: GERMAN NAVY AND AIRSHIP BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to “Reservist Sattler” with nice naval motifs and dates 1909-1912. Lid is firm, marked “Kaiser W. Germany” on bottom. CONDITION: Very good. (B) German stein named to Claus Merkler with 1887-1889 dates. Nice airship motifs, marked Germany on base. (C) German stein with graphics for 1 Marine Luftschiffer Regt. with nice airship motifs. Marked “Made in West Germany” on base. CONDITION: Good. (D) Imperial German stein with nice naval motifs depicting sailors and a ship. Lid rests off center. light chips. CONDITION: Good. (E) German stein with Graf Zeppelin scene marked “Limited Edition of 5000”. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500 3221 - LOT OF 7: IMPERIAL GERMAN STYLE ARTILLERY BEER STEINS. Lot consists of: (A) German stein named to “Obergefreiter Killmer” for service in an artillery regiment from 1902-1904. Bottom glows when held to light so most likely a Cold War West German souvenir. Hairlines in base. CONDITION: Good. (B) German stein named to “Kanonier Ludwig Eberle” for service in an artillery regiment from 1899-1901. Nice artillery scene. Marked “Made in Germany”. CONDITION: Good. (C) German stein named to “Musketier Frahner” for service in an infantry regiment from 1903-1905. Bottom glows when held to light. Heavily cracked, most likely shattered and was glued back together. Top does not fit correctly. CONDITION: Fair. (D) German stein named to a soldier for service in a Bavarian artillery regiment from 1906-1908. Bottom glows when held to light. Scattered cracks and repairs. CONDITION: Fair. (E) German stein for service in an artillery regiment marked “BMF on bottom. CONDITION: Good. (F) German stein modeled after an artillery shell marked “J. Reinemann” on base. Scattered chips. CONDITION: Good. (G) German stein named to “Jacob Oswald” for service in a field artillery regiment from 1888-1891. Nice graphics with tight top. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

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3222 - IMPERIAL GERMAN NAMED NAVY OFFICER’S SWORD. Blade Length: 30 - 1/2” Overall Length: 36” A beautiful German Navy officer’s sword. The sword is triple etched, with engravings on each side of the blade, as well as the spine. Obverse is maker stamped “W.K. & C” with knight head and king’s head proofs for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum, and Cie. The blade is quite attractive with nearly unmolested etchings that decorate half its length. There are only a few dark areas around the edges. The guard features hinges on each side, one to lock the blade into the scabbard, and the other which folds for comfortable wear in tight spaces. Blade locking portion of the sword is engraved “A. Ballauf”. The ivory grip features a few chips toward the pommel and exhibits a pleasing honey patina. Fierce lion head pommel with 2 different colored emeralds, green and red, 1 for each eye. Complete with leather scabbard that features elegantly stippled and decorated brass mounts. Carry rings are also stippled. The scabbard remains firm with a few scattered scuffs, mounts with a pleasing patina. CONDITION: Very good. 1,000 - 2,000 3223 - GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER. Blade Length: 16” Overall Length: 21 - 1/4” An attractive circa 1930s German hunting dagger, unmarked, but with beautiful etchings that depict hunting scenes on either side of the blade. Spine is also nicely engraved. Blade exhibits a gray patina with scattered spotting and freckling. Brass S-shaped hoofed cross guard with center decorations and shell languet with nature scene. Pommel is also brass with line decorations and cap appearing as a flower. Stag grip with brass acorn decorations on right side. Nice patina to guard with handling wear. Complete with leather scabbard with brass mounts. Body with moderate wear. Upper mount with acorn stud. Wire staple missing on lower mount, upper mount wire staple is loose. Upper mount wobbles when handled. 400 - 800

3224 - LARGE LOT OF IMPERIAL GERMAN REMEMBRANCE PIPES. Lot consists of Imperial German remembrance pipes and various parts. The porcelain pipes are all decorated with units, names, and dates of service. Some pipes are in pieces and others are missing the porcelain bowls. Several of the porcelain bowls exhibit cracking and repairs. Other pieces also exhibit breaks and repairs. CONDITION: Fair-good. 400 - 800

3225 - A WAKIZASHI SIGNED BY SHIMOSAKA Blade Length: 21” Overall Length: 30” Approximately 53.1cm from tip of boshi to munemachi. Iconic shinogi-zukuri form with iori mune, iriyamagata nakagojiri, and kiri yasurime. Left side of nakago signed “Echizen Ju Shimosaka”; no papers. Silver foil wrapped copper habaki with light incised engraving. Tsbua of maru gata form, decorated with a starburst motif about the center and with stylized cloud designs about the perimeter. Blade is out of polish, with finer details observed, but a fairly clear notare hamon. Plain black laquer saya with newer cord wrapping. Plain brass fuchi, no kashira, tsuka-ito a plain brown cord with newer cord replacing kashira at bottom. CONDITION: Blade is out of polish with areas of scratches and mossing throughout. Some deeper pitting on left side of boshi. Some kizu and ware, most offensive a burst fukure on mune approximately 18cm from tip of boshi, and a second fukure on left side, approximately 8cm from habaki. Tsuka ito is tight. Saya is good with some scratches and scrapes throughout, but solid. 400 - 600

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3226 - WAKIZASHI SIGNED IGA NO KAMI MITSUHARU. Blade Length: 19 - 7/8” // 55cm Overall Length: 27 - 1/2” Approximately 55cm nagasa, sori about 2.6cm. Shinogi zukuri construction, iori mune, wooden habaki, katte agari yasurime, katana mei reads “Iga no Kami Mitsuharu”; no papers. Iriyamagata nakagojiri with single punched mekugi-ana. Blade is out of polish but looks to be gunome hamon with a jizo boshi. CONDITION: Blade is out of polish with surface-level scratches and some mossing. Some spots of ware and kizu that do not appear serious. In an old shirasaya. 400 - 600 3227 - JAPANESE WAKIZASI WITH PARTIAL SAYA. Blade Length: 21 - 1/4” Overall Length: 27” 53.8 cm from tip of boshi to mune machi. Shinogi zukuri form with iori mune, ha agari kurijiri nakagojiri; yasurime and mei are heavily softened; yasurime appears to be katte-agari, katana-mei illegible. Blade is out of polish which obscures finer details, but hamon appears to be a fairly active gunome with tendrils that reach up almost to the shinogi, with areas of what appear to be burls of mokume. Housed in a saya with bottom split that exists to protect sword. CONDITION: Blade is in need of polish, with oxidation towards tip and a few areas of ware. Saya with scrapes and splits along connecting pieces. 400 - 800 3228 - WAKIZASHI SIGNED BY TADAYUKI, IN INTERESTING SHIKOMIZUE STICK MOUNTS. Blade Length: 21”/53.3cm Overall Length: 34 - 3/4” Blade measures approximately 53.3cm from tip of boshi to munemachi. Classic shinogi zukuri form with iori mune. Signature reads “Settsu no Kami Minamoto Tadayuki”. See TAD-335 in Hawley, who attributes the smith to Settsu circa 1684, 2nd generation, and notes “Sharp”; no papers. Blade is out of polish and hada is not visible, while hamon appears to be a rolling notare. Kurijiri nakagojiri with sujikai yasurime and a single mekugi-ana. Copper habaki with soft crosshatch incising. In an interesting set of aikuchi mounts designed to look like a walking stick, complete with faux bark. CONDITION: Blade is out of polish with areas of superficial scratches throughout. Some flea bites along cutting edge, very tip of boshi is damaged. Some kizu, most noted on the right side of the shinogi ji; a spot of shintetsu noted on left sid of shinogi ji. Mounts have handling marks throughout, faux bark is peeling, and the read of the tsuka is missing a large piece, exposing back of nakago. An interesting example. 400 - 800 3229 - LOT OF 4: JAPANESE WWII UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) High quality Japanese Colonel’s uniform. Constructed of fine quality wool with superb high quality lining. Colonel insignia on collar with dark green medical branch of service insignia on chest. Badge pinned below right pocket marked “AGNEV” on reverse. Complete with all original buttons and trousers of matching quality. Owner’s name stitched to interior of the jacket. Light wear with minimal blemishes. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Japanese WWII Sergeant Major’s Kesenfuku “Last-Ditch” Tunic, waist-length with 2 slash breast pockets and pointed flaps, a stand-and-fall collar, and reinforced elbows. Though the pattern omitted pockets in the waist, it did retain the belt support strap on the left rear waist. Buttons are baked clay. Stamped on interior. Light wear and blemishes. CONDITION: Very good. (C) Japanese WWII Type 98 tunic in standard configuration with stand-and-fall collar and 4 pockets, the top 2 with button, scalloped edges and the bottom 2 with non-buttoning straight flaps. Wood 5-button front and 1 hook at collar. Stamped on interior. Thick lining. Light wear with small stains. CONDITION: Good. (D) Japanese WWII wool overcoat with Lt. Colonel rank at collar. Heavy wool construction with brass and plastic buttons at front. No visible stamps or labels. Light staining throughout with intact lining and light wear. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3230 - LOT OF 3: JAPANESE, ITALIAN, AND RUSSIAN DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A) 8 - 3/4” (B) 8 - 1/2” (C) 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 13 - 1/4” (B) 13” (C) 12 - 1/2” Lot consists of: (A) Japanese World War II Naval Officer’s dagger. Bright blade with brass cross guard with pommel and white sharkskin grip with brass wire. Nice patina to hilt with handling wear. Complete with sharkskin scabbard with floral decorated brass mounts and single carry ring. Scabbard body is intact with pleasing patina to mounts. CONDITION: Good. (B) Italian Air Force Dagger with blade marked “ALL’ACCADEMIA AERONAUTICA / AMERICANA / Roma 15-6-1961 (At the American Air Force Academy in Rome 6-15-1961). Bright blade with moderate wear. Brass eagle guard with castle pommel. Pearl grips with handling wear. Complete with gilded brass scabbard with decorations to front and 2 carry rings. Nice traces of original gilding with areas of loss. CONDITION: Good. (C) Russian Naval dagger marked “N010802” on ricasso. Brass S-shaped cross guard with brass pommel and orange celluloid grip is good with no cracks or chips. Complete with black leather-covered scabbard. Obverse upper fitting is etched with an anchor and ship on reverse. Light blemishes to body with nice patina to mounts and traces of original gilding. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 3231 - LOT OF 4: GERMAN WWI-WWII PLAQUES AND BUSTS. Lot consists of: (A) Profile bust of General Helmuth von Moltke. Measures approximately 18” in circumference. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. Part of rim is loose. CONDITION: Good. (B) Manner of H.L. Blasche, bust of a WWI German soldier. Marked “Blasche” on reverse base. Measures approximately 16” tall. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (C) Plaque of a Swiss soldier with rifle and fixed bayonet. Marked “H.J. Huguenin” at bottom. Reverse features a bronze tag dated 1940 also marked by Huguenin. Measures approximately 10” circumference. Nice patina with scattered marks. CONDITION: Good. (D) Heavy plaque of a WWII German soldier marked “SS 257”. Measures approximately 8 1/2” by 7”. Nice patina with casting and handling marks. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800 3232 - LOT OF 4: BUSTS OF WWI SOLDIERS. Lot consists of: (A) 22” tall statue of a Prussian soldier holding a flag. Hollow base with plaque on reverse marked “Dem Scheidenden kameraden” (To the departing comrade) and named to “Johann Baring”. Nice patina with scattered wear and handling marks. CONDITION: Good. (B) Statue of a French soldier with plaster filled base. Nice patina with scattered wear and handling marks. CONDITION: Good. (C) Spirit of the American Doughboy statue. Repair on reverse of base with scattered handling and wear marks. CONDITION: Good. (D) Statue of a European soldier swinging a rifle with broken tip. Nice patina with wear marks. CONDITION: Fair. 400 - 800

3233 - (A) DOUBLE UNIT MARKED IMPERIAL GERMAN V.C. SCHILLING & C.G. HAENEL MODEL 1883 REICHSREVOLVER. Manufacturer: V.C. Schilling & C.G. Haenel Model: 1883 Reichsrevolver Serial No. 2033s Caliber/Bore: 10.6x25mmR Barrel Length: 4 - 5/8” FFL Status: Antique Model 1883 Reichsrevolver manufactured by V.C. Schilling & C.G. Haenel in 1886. The left side of the frame is stamped “86” (indicating the year of manufacture) followed by the serial number, as well as an oval containing the manufacturer information. Faceted barrel breech is marked “GF” before the serial number. The rear grip strap is unit marked “B.1.R(cursive).I.D.S.71.”, with each letter and digit lightly lined out, and the front grip strap unit is marked “B.L(cursive).M.I.1.17.”. Major metal components exhibit a blued finish, while some smaller components are in-the-white. All numbers are matching and include the frame, frame screws, safety lever & screw, trigger, loading gate, cylinder base pin, cylinder, grips, grip screw slots, as well as grip screws. CONDITION: Major metal components retain fair to good amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting wear and thinning overall that shows through to a mottled gray patina, as well as moderate surface oxidation overall. In-the-white components retain a gray patina, with some age-related discoloration. Bright bore, exhibiting a few spots of inactive oxidation and retaining good rifling throughout. Grips show scattered marks from handling and storage, but are otherwise sturdy and serviceable. 800 - 1,200 462

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3234 - (C) POSSIBLE G.I. BRINGBACK K98 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Brunn Model: K98 Serial No. 4823t Caliber/Bore: 8mm Mauser Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Waffen Werke Brunn in 1943. 24” blued military barrel with correct hooded front sight and matching military rear sight. Barrel is visibly marked with Eagle waffenamts. All matching visible numbers. Matching standard action with standard markings, including receiver marked “dot 1943” and matching bolt. Standard unmarked military walnut stock with correct mismatched hardware and matching stamped trigger guard. Comes with post-War leather sling CONDITION: 40% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with good mechanics. 800 - 1,200

3235 - (C) VERY NICE WWI AMBERG GEWEHR 98 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Amberg Model: Gew 98 Serial No. 217l Caliber/Bore: 8mm Mauser Barrel Length: 30” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Gewehr 98 manufactured at the Amberg Arsenal in 1917. Rust blued barrel chambered in 8mm with “S” stamp indicating conversion for spitzer ammunition. Standard blade front sight and rollercoaster rear. Receiver correctly remains in the white and is marked “AMBERG / 1917” under an imperial crown with correct Imperial and Amberg proofs. 2-piece finger groove stock walnut stock bearing several Imperial proofs. Blued steel mounts with an unmarked period leather sling. CONDITION: Very good. Rifle retains the vast majority of its original arsenal blue with some light wear and a few minor cleaned oxidation spots. In the white components remain bright with some patina spots. Stock has a duffle cut between the barrel bands and some scattered impressions, otherwise wood remains very good with strong, legible markings. Especially fine, bright bore with strong well defined rifling. Fine mechanics. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed throughout, excluding the forward band which appears to be a correct replacement. Sling is still strong and largely supple. A very nice example of a World War I Gewehr 98. 1,500 - 2,500

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3236 - (C) FINE LAST DITCH KOKURA TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL IDENTIFICATION TAG. Manufacturer: Kokura Model: Type 99 Serial No. 63008 Caliber/Bore: 7.7x58mm Barrel Length: 26” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Produced near the end of World War II by the Kokura Arsenal in Series 25, their final block of production. Rifle is standard for late war, last ditch Kokura production with simplified features and overall less polished production. 26” barrel chambered for 7.7x58mm with blade front sight and fixed aperture rear sight. Receiver displays an untouched chrysanthemum. Bolt is of late war pattern with simplified, non knurled safety knob. Rather crude hardwood stock with visible carving marks and characteristic wooden butt plate, discreetly duffle cut under the rear barrel band. Forward sling swivel retains an original Japanese cloth identification tag. CONDITION: Very good. Likely a bringback, this is a very fine example of a late war rifle. Metal displays an even gray patina with original machining marks visible throughout, as well as a few light scratches. Wood has some some moderate impressions as is to be expected on a martial arm, remaining very good overall. Especially fine, strong and bright bore. Mechanically fine. Identification tag shows some fading, the Kanji still partially legible. A fine addition to any military rifle collection. 1,000 - 2,000

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3237 - (A) ESPECIALLY FINE UNIT MARKED AMBERG GEWEHR 1871/74 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Amberg Model: 1871/84 Serial No. 75640 Caliber/Bore: 11mm Mauser Barrel Length: 32” FFL Status: Antique Manufactured in 1887 by the Amberg Arsenal as an updated tube magazine fed repeating version of the 1871 Mauser rifle. Standard lustrously blued octagon-to-round barrel with blade front sight and ladder rear, as well as appropriate Imperial German proofs and crown over “AMBERG” arsenal marking stamped at the breech. Receiver correctly remains in the white and features “1887” date and Germanic script “I.G.Mod.71/84.” model designation. Full-length walnut stock with above-average attractive grain and stamped Imperial proof marks. Mounts include 2 blued barrel bands, 1-piece trigger guard, and butt plate stamped with “B3RR / 103” unit marking likely the 3rd Bavarian Infantry Regiment, Recruiting Depot, Weapon 103. Accompanied by a commercial leather sling. CONDITION: Excellent. Bountiful amounts of original arsenal blue are retained on the barrel. Mounts show some toning. Stock has scattered light impressions and spotting but is otherwise very fine. Very strong bore. Fine mechanics. Matching full or partial serial numbers observed throughout. A very handsome example. 1,000 - 1,500 3238 - (C) POLISH RADOM K29 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Radom Model: K29 Serial No. 4710 Caliber/Bore: 8mm Mauser Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at F.B. Radom in Poland in 1930 on tooling taken from the German Arsenal at Danzig. Blued 24” military barrel with correct protected front sight and appropriate unmarked military rear sight. No visible import marks. Standard non-matching action with standard markings, including receiver marked “Polish Eagle/F.B./ RADOM/1930” with non-matching bolt matching itself. Standard full military unmarked hardwood stock with correct mismatched hardware and unmarked blued milled trigger guard. CONDITION: 80% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action worn to an honest silvery patina with carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with good mechanics. 500 - 800 3239 - (C) CZECH SWP 45 CODE K98 SINGLE CLAW SNIPER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Manufacturer: Brunn Model: K98 Serial No. 489.5 Caliber/Bore: 8mm Mauser Barrel Length: 24” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Waffen Werke Brunn in 1945. 24” blued military barrel with removed front sight and non-matching military rear sight. The barrel is visibly marked with a Czech Eagle. No waffenamts except on floorplate. Standard non-matching action with standard markings, including receiver marked “swp 45” with a non-matching bolt. Fitted with claw mounts and German M.S.W. fence post reticle scope. Standard full military unmarked laminated stock with correct mismatched hardware and non-matching stamped trigger guard. CONDITION: 40% original blue with areas worn to a silvery patina. Action has worn to an honest silvery patina with heavy carry and operating wear. Stock has cleaned surfaces with dings and marks. Good bore with good mechanics. This rifle has all the characteristics of a rifle built after World War II with remaining German-made parts with no visible import marks. 2,000 - 4,000 3240 - (C) FINE STEYR MODEL 1912 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Steyr Model: 1912 Serial No. 8151f Caliber/Bore: 9mm Steyr Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Manufactured in 1914 for the Austro-Hungarian Empire as tensions boiled over in Europe and the Great War commenced. Standard configuration with heavy rust blue finish, strawed small parts, and 2-piece checkered walnut grips. Right side of frame proofed “W-n (Habsburg eagle) 14”; the slide also marked “STEYR 1914”. CONDITION: Very good overall. A very nice example, retaining nearly all of its arsenal blue with only light wear at the front of the slide and on the lanyard loop. Grips display sharp checkering with nicks along the base, displaying well. Especially fine mirror bore. Mechanically fine. This would be an excellent addition to any World War I collection. 2,000 - 3,000 464

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3241 - (C) DWM MODEL 1902 AMERICAN EAGLE FAT BARREL LUGER SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1902 Serial No. 22747 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Para Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at DWM in Germany in 1902 for the commercial market in the United States, with 600-700 produced. Blued matching number “fat barrel”. Blued frame with all matching visible numbers, a dished toggle, squeeze grip safety, and frame marked “GERMANY” under serial number. Stamped with U.S. Crest on the receiver. Correct 2-piece checkered walnut grips with correct style polished wood bottom magazine marked “CAL 9m/m”. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: 90% original blue with light edge wear and areas of silvery patina and freckling with handling wear. Small area of pitting near muzzle. Faded straw. Some dings from assembly and disassembly. Wood grips have no chips or cracks, with checkering starting to wear flat. Good bore and mechanics. 3,000 - 5,000 3242 - (C) SUPERB, VERY RARE VERCHROMT FINISHED PRE-WAR WALTHER PP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PP Serial No. 931200 Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at the Walther Plant in Zella-Mehlis (Thur) circa 1930 with only about 600 made. 4” round polished “Crown/N” proofed barrel with standard sights. Rare, Verchromt finished, matching “Crown/N” commercial proofed slide and frame with Walther banner address, “MOD PP”, and “Made IN Germany” markings with correct Walther banner marked magazine. Factory brown Walther banner marked 2-piece checkered resin grips. All matching numbers with all correct markings. No import marks. CONDITION: Overall 98% original Verchromt finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Not often found for sale in high original and untouched condition. 6,000 - 15,000

3243 - (C) RARE ZERO SERIES FIRST VARIATION WALTHER P-38 WITH HOLSTER AND CAPTURE PAPERS. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 268 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Walther in late 1939, number 268 out of the 1000 produced 1st variations with a sealed extractor. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching high polish blued finish “(Walther Banner) / P-38” marked slide, frame and slide marked with Walther “(Eagle) / 359” proofs, with unnumbered “(Eagle) / 135” period Mauser made magazine. Correct factory early style black checkered resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with all correct markings with no import markings. Correct undated “P-38” marked unique black leather hard shell holster (holster resembles a converted Luger holster; possibly a prototype). Comes with 1945 dated capture papers. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp checkering. Good mechanics and bright bore with visible rifling. Papers have fold marks and period staining. Holster is clean with good stitching. An interesting rig not very commonly found. This is one of the finest examples of a concealed extractor P-38 we have offered with original capture papers. 15,000 - 25,000

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3244 - (C) HIGH CONDITION EXPERIMENTAL DWM 1900 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH STOCK HOLSTER AND MAGAZINE POUCH. Manufacturer: DWM Model: 1900 Serial No. 10034 Caliber/Bore: 7.65mm Luger Barrel Length: 6-3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Extremely rare and desirable 1900 DWM prototype Luger. This gun by serial number is in a group of guns known as Group C: SNs 10000 - 10050. This group of guns is considered to be the Chilean second trials model and is considered a carbine. This information is found on pg. 185 of “Pistol Parabellum” by Sturgess. The gun pictured in the book is 10 numbers from this gun. This is a unique early 1900 Luger that is a long frame with a stock lug. The stock lug is machined for the rare push button prototype stock iron. Full serial number observed on the front of the frame and the bottom rear of the barrel. Last 2 serial numbers observed on the grips, side plate, takedown lever, trigger, grip safety, breech block, front and rear toggle links, and the stock iron. Crown B,U,G proofs on the barrel, receiver, breach block, and front toggle link. The barrel is also marked with “172.28” which indicates the bore diameter. The front toggle link is marked “DWM” in script. An entwined BP is in a shield on the right front of the frame. This is probably the export stamp that was put on this gun when it was exported out of Chile in 1990. It comes with a certificate with the same logo on it. Unusual tapered barrel with a dovetailed front sight and a V notch rear sight. Dished toggles with a narrow trigger and grip safety. Comes with an extremely rare push button stock that is numbered to the gun. There are only 4 or 5 of these push-button stocks known. It also comes with a black holster with straps, a magazine pouch with 2 extra magazines, both wood bottoms, one unmarked and the other marked “2184L”, and an unusual cleaning rod with an oiler. This gun would be the pinnacle of any advanced Luger collection. CONDITION: This gun is in wonderful condition, retaining virtually all of the original factory blue finish with a hint of holster wear at the muzzle and the high points. Straw color is great, with some slight fading on the trigger. Nitre blue parts have some fading. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. The checkered wood grips are sharp and crisp with no chips or cracks. The flatboard stock has a couple of dings and dents that do not detract from this gun. The holster, straps, and magazine pouch are checked, and the straps have been repaired in 2 places. This is one of the best and rarest prototype lugers to ever come to market. 45,000 - 65,000

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3245 - (C) STUNNING, HIGH CONDITION, KRIEGHOFF P.08 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH 2 MATCHING MAGAZINES. Manufacturer: Krieghoff Model: P.08 Serial No. P1110 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Extremely scarce and in pristine condition with 2 matching magazines. Late P code series I production gun. The late series P code guns were in the serial number range P1060 through serial number P1280, with a total of 200 manufactured in both 9mm and .30 Luger. The majority of these commercial guns were manufactured from rejected military guns and will have a 5-pointed reject star on them. This gun has the 5-pointed star on the right side front of the receiver. It has the vertical eagle N proofs on the receiver, frame, barrel and the breech block. Matching full serial numbers on the front of the frame, left side of the receiver, and on both magazines. Partial serial numbers on the breach block and both toggle links. This fine example has course checkered brown Ritzman grips and straw small parts with fire blue screws. On the front toggle link is the Krieghoff trademark, an anchor with an H and a K on each side. Under the anchor is “KRIEGOFF / SUHL”. Writer has known of this superb Krieghoff for 20 years, and believes it to be one of the best of its kind. CONDITION: This gun retains virtually all of the original blue finish. The straw parts are very bright with the trigger starting to fade just a bit. Fire blue parts are bright with the screws starting to show some minute wear. Checkering on the grip panels is sharp and crisp. Bright and shiny bore with sharp lands and grooves. Magazines are as mint with nickel tubes and aluminum bottoms and fire blue pins.This gun is very tight and has been shot very little, if at all. 35,000 - 45,000

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3246 - (C) DWM 1916 DATED P.08 LUGER WITH EXTRA MAGAZINE AND SNAIL DRUM WITH LOADER. Manufacturer: DWM Model: P.08 Serial No. 1180f Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 3 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at DWM in 1916. Blued 3 -7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Blued finish with all matching visible numbers, military proofs, and with matching wood bottom correct magazine. Matching factory checkered walnut 2-piece grips with aftermarket leather basketweave Mexican flap holster. Comes with a canvas fitted case with extra non-matching period magazine and 2 aftermarket black plastic bottom magazines. Also included are a reproduction cleaning rod, snail drum magazine, and loader. CONDITION: Overall good with 90% original military finish and good straw with small areas of finish loss. Good grips with sharp checkering. Good mechanics with a bright bore with visible rifling. The holster and accessories are in good condition. 1,500 - 2,000

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3247 - (C) MAUSER P.08 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Mauser Model: P.08 Serial No. 4194g Caliber/Bore: 9mm Para Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Mauser in 1940. 4” round blued barrel with standard sights. Blued finish matching “1940” coded action and “42” code toggle with Mauser “(Eagle) / 655” proofs. Correct mismatched aluminum bottom unmarked magazine. Factory checkered walnut matching 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, all correct markings, and no import markings. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp checkering. Good mechanics, bright bore with visible rifling. Visible markings. 1,500 - 2,500

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3248 - (C) UNIT MARKED GERMAN WORLD WAR I DWM “1918” DATE P.08 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: DWM Model: P.08 Serial No. 5393d Caliber/Bore: 9x19mm Parabellum Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Standard configuration P.08 Luger manufactured by DWM during the final year of the Great War. The receiver is stamped “1918”, with the right side bearing DWM arsenal proofs followed by an imperial German reichsadler. Toggle bears the intertwined “DWM” monogram. The front grip strap is unit marked “J.R.419.8.K.N.13.” indicating issue to the 419th Infantry Regiment, 8th Company, Weapon number 13. The frame bears a vertical “311/ 26/ 5659” stamp on the left side beneath the grip panel. Interior of the left grip panel is hand-scribed “CEW”. Major metal components exhibit a rust-blue finish, while some smaller components are strawed. The frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered walnut grips. All numbers match (including the grips) except for the magazine. The takedown lever has been renumbered and reheated to match at one point. Barrel has been overstamped, possibly at the factory, with small pieces of the former serial number visible beneath. CONDITION: Major metal components retain the majority of their arsenal applied blue finish, exhibiting some small spots of wear and some areas of mild thinning that show through to a brownish-gray patina. Strawed components are excellent. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined lands and grooves throughout. Grips show mild smoothing, with the left grip panel exhibiting a loss to the rear of the safety lever. Overall, a very nice and extremely attractive DWM World War I production P.08 Luger. 1,200 - 1,800

3249 - (C) UNIT MARKED GERMAN WORLD WAR I DWM “1916” DATE P.08 LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: DWM Model: P.08 Serial No. 9315b Caliber/Bore: 9x19mm Parabellum Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Standard configuration P.08 Luger manufactured by DWM in 1916. The receiver is stamped “1916” over the chamber, with DWM arsenal proofs followed by an imperial German reichsadler on the right. Toggle bears the intertwined “DWM” monogram. The front grip strap is unit marked “1.M.116.24.”, indicating issue to the 1st Light Munitions Column, 116th Regiment, Weapon number 24. Major metal components are rust blued, while some smaller components are strawed. The frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered walnut grips. All numbers match (including the grips) except for the magazine, which is unnumbered. This example is accompanied by a scanned document detailing the history of the 58th Division, to which this regiment was attached. CONDITION: Metal components retain good amounts of their period arsenal applied blue finish, exhibiting concentrated areas of moderate wear and thinning that show through to a pleasant brown patina, some scattered areas of pitting, and some scattered spots of mild surface oxidation. Strawed components retain traces of their original finish, with the balance exhibiting a mottled gray patina and some spots of surface oxidation. Bore exhibits pitting throughout and retains fair rifling. Grips show some smoothing and some scattered marks and impressions from storage and handling but are otherwise sturdy and serviceable. 800 - 1,400

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One of the many 1st place displays that contained lots 3250-3258 3250 - (C) STUNNING BYF CODE MAUSER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 2558b Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Mauser in 1944 with “b” block serial number. Blued round barrel with standard sights. Blued late war finish matching “byf/44” code slide and frame with Mauser “(Eagle) / 135” proofs with correct unnumbered “WaA706” and “jvd” code Erste Nordbohmishe Waffenfrabrik marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers except magazine. All correct markings with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics with bright bore with visible rifling and markings. 3,000 - 4,000 3251 - (C) STUNNING RARE “A” BLOCK WALTHER P38 AC/40 CODE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH MATCHING MAGAZINE. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P.38 Serial No. 9990a Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic High condition, rare, collector quality P-38 made by Walther in late 1940 with “a” block serial number; very few made with this code. Gun also has rare open horseshoe sear. High finish blued 4 - 7/8” barrel and slide with standard sights. “AC / 40” code marked slide with “P-38” marking near the barrel. Matching high finish blued frame, trigger guard marked with “AC” marking. Both slide and frame are marked with correct “WaA359” waffenamts. The frame has correct 2-piece purplish/black serrated grips. Matching numbered “WaA359” waffenamp marked magazine. All matching parts with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military high polish blue with light edge wear. Good grips with light handling discoloration. Good bore and mechanics. Hard gun to find! 5,000 - 8,000 470

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3252 - (C) RARE, STUNNING, WALTHER P38 480 CODE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 1536 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Walther in 1940 as number 1536 of 7200 made AugustSeptember of 1940. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Blued finish matching “480” code action and slide with Walther “(Eagle) / 359” proofs. Correct “1536” numbered marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, including magazine, with all correct markings and no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations and some handling discoloration. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. 10,000 - 15,000

3253 - (C) RARE LATE WAR HP WALTHER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 25765 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Walther circa 1944, one of 1800 made. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Blued finish Walther commercial address slide marked “P-38” instead of “HP”. Slide and frame marked with “(Eagle) / N” proofs with correct, unnumbered “P-38” marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers except magazine with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original late war finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Hard gun to find in this condition. 4,500 - 5,500 3254 - (C) DESIREABLE MAUSER P38 DUAL TONE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Mauser Model: P38 Serial No. 7501c Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 5” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Mauser in 1944 with “c” block serial number. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching dual tone finish matching “byf/44” code slide and frame with Mauser “(Eagle) / 135” proofs with correct unnumbered “(Eagle) / WaA135” code and “P-38” marked magazine. Factory black resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with all correct markings. No import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Desirable P-38 and hard to find in this condition. 4,500 - 5,500

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3255 - (C) MAUSER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Mauser Model: P38 Serial No. 2146a Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Mauser 1942 with “a” block serial number and one of 15000 made for first year of military production. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching blued finish “byf/42” code slide and frame with Mauser “(Eagle) / 135” proofs with correct unnumbered “(Eagle) / 135” code Mauser marked magazine. Factory black resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with handling discoloration and sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. Getting hard to find in this condition. 4,500 - 5,500

3256 - (C) RARE LATE WAR HP WALTHER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 26323 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Walther in 1945, with “0” start 6-digit serial number, reserved for HP civilian guns, with roughly 1800 made of these unusual pistols. Blued late war finished 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching, blued, unnumbered, and unaddressed civilian finish “ac 45” code slide and late war sparse blued frame with Walther “(Eagle) / 359” proofs and correct unnumbered “WaA359 / P-38 / AC” correct marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with all correct markings with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original civilian style finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics. Bright bore with visible rifling. A rare and hard-to-find matching late-war P-38! 4,500 - 5,500

3257 - (C) SPREEWERK P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Spreewerke Model: P38 Serial No. 3663j Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Spreewerk circa 1944 with “j” block serial number. Blued 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching blued finish “cyq” code slide and frame with Spreewerke “(Eagle) / 88” proofs with correct unnumbered “(Eagle) / 88” code Spreewerke marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics and bright bore with visible rifling. Markings filled white for visibility. 2,000 - 3,000

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3258 - (C) RARE LATE WAR WALTHER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P38 Serial No. 469c Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Walther in 1945 with “c” block serial number, which was the next-to-last letter code made that year; roughly 40,000 made that year. Blued late war finished 4 - 7/8” round barrel with standard sights. Matching blued late war finish “ac 45” code slide and frame with Walther “(Eagle) / 359” proofs with correct unnumbered “(Eagle) / 359” code “P-38” marked magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers, except magazine, with all correct markings and no import markings. Please note that this P38 has been a part of numerous 1st place displays at major gun shows, including Wannemacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. CONDITION: Overall 98% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics and bright bore with visible rifling. Late war guns are hard to find matching. 3,000 - 4,000

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3259 - (C) MAUSER BYF P08 LUGER SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: BYF Model: P08 Luger Serial No. 2983 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic All matching numbers gun. This gun is a byf code, 42 dated, with the black plastic grips and magazine bottom; also known as the Black Widow. This is a standard World War II configured German military sidearm with stick eagle 135 waffenamt on the right side of the receiver. CONDITION: Gun retains the vast majority of the factory applied finish. There are a few dings on the left side of the receiver. There is some high edge wear and some small spots of pitting on the side plate. Checkering on the grips is sharp. Good bore with good lands and grooves. 3,000 - 4,000

3260 - (C) 1916 DWM ARTILLERY LUGER SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH STOCK AND HOLSTER. Manufacturer: DWM Model: Artillery Luger Serial No. 1989 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Para Barrel Length: 8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic 1916 DWM Artillery with a matching numbered stock and holster rig. Matching numbered gun, except for the magazine. Full serial number observed on the barrel, receiver, and frame, last 2 digits observed on the rear sight, extractor, front and rear toggle links, take down lever, side plate, trigger, safety bar, hold open, firing pin, grips, breech block, and the sear bar. Fine tune front and rear sights. Strawed small parts. Checkered wood grips. The stock has a 1915 dated holster with the original straps and toe cap. There is an original cleaning rod and a stick eagle 63 tool in the holster. CONDITION: Gun retains most of the original applied blue finish. There is holster wear and some high edge wear. Good bore with good lands and grooves. The grips have good checkering. The left grip has a small chip under the safety lever. Leather shows some wear and age. 4,000 - 6,000

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3261 - (C) JAPANESE TORIIMATSU ARSENAL TYPE 14 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Toriimatsu Model: Type 14 Serial No. 35378 Caliber/Bore: 8x22mm Nambu Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made at Toriimatsu Arsenal in 1942. Typical round barrel with standard sights. Blued finish matching action and frame with a non-matching correct magazine and a large bow trigger guard. Factory walnut 2-piece grips. Kanji marked leather clamshell holster with cleaning rod. CONDITION: Overall good with 90% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics with a bright bore with visible rifling. Holster is in good condition. 700 - 1,000 3262 - (C) DWM P08 SEMI-AUTOMATIC LUGER WITH CAPTURE PROVENANCE. Manufacturer: DWM Model: P08 Serial No. 86648 Caliber/Bore: 9mm Luger Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Unit marked Weimar era Police luger with a WWI German military holster. Unit mark is “S.H.1114.” which is to the Schuzpolizei of Hamburg gun number 1114. The gun has all matching numbers. The wood bottom magazine has been numbered in the police style and is also marked with the gun number 1114 and a 1. Grips are not numbered to the gun, but they do have a WaA195 Waffenamt on the inside of each grip. Someone has put a set of Panzer skull and crossbones pins on both grips. The chamber is marked 1921, and the magazine block is mostly there. It comes in a 1915 dated holster. CONDITION: Gun retains most of the arsenal applied finish. Good bore with sharp lands and grooves. Checkering on the grips shows wear. Holster shows use and has had oil applied to it. 1,500 - 2,500 3263 - (C) WALTHER MODEL PP SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PP Serial No. 146625P Caliber/Bore: .32 ACP Barrel Length: 4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Zella-Mehlis, Germany, circa 1930s. Blued steel slide with Walther banner and pre-War Zella-Mehlis address, “(Eagle) / N” marked 4” polished barrel. Matching blued steel frame marked with serial number and “(Eagle) / N” proof. Black Walther banner checkered plastic grips with plain magazine, triggerguard marked with square with “FW” in it. CONDITION: Overall 95% with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. 1,000 - 1,500 3264 - (C) WALTHER MODEL PPK .22 LR SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PPK Serial No. 504843LR Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 3 - 1/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Ulm, West Germany, in 1968. Blued Dural slide with Walther banner, Ulm address, and marked “68”. Polished barrel. Matching blued Dural frame marked with serial number, “(Eagle) / N” proof, and “Made In West Germany”. Brown Walther banner checkered plastic grips with finger extension magazine. Extra plain magazine in original scale finishd 2-piece box with original papers and target. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks. Possibly test fired only with excellent bore and mechanics. Box in good condition. 1,000 - 1,500

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3265 - (C) DESIREABLE PRE-WAR WALTHER MODEL PP .22 LR SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX. Manufacturer: Walther Model: PP Serial No. 139289P Caliber/Bore: .22 LR Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made in Zella-Mehlis, Germany in 1939 (paperwork has 4-39 date). Blued steel slide with Walther banner and pre-War Zella-Mehlis address. “(Eagle) / N” marked 3 -3/4” polished barrel. Matching blued steel frame marked with serial number and “(Eagle) / N” proof. Black Walther banner checkered plastic grips with finger extension magazine. Extra plain magazine in original wood finished 2-piece box with original papers. CONDITION: Overall 98%, with small handling marks and light edge wear. Excellent bore and mechanics. Box in poor condition with tape marks and edge tears. Paperwork has owner notes in ink. 2,000 - 3,000

3266 - (C) WALTER “AC 42” CODE P.38 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Manufacturer: Walther Model: P.38 Serial No. 2407k Caliber/Bore: 9mm Para Barrel Length: 4 - 7/8” FFL Status: Curio & Relic Made Walther in 1942. Round blued barrel with standard sights. Blued finish matching stacked “AC / 42” code slide and frame with correct unnumbered “WaA359” code magazine. Factory brown resin 2-piece grips. All matching numbers except magazine with no import markings. PROVENANCE: From the personal and advanced collection of Dr. Jim Watson of Scottsdale, Arizona. CONDITION: Overall good with 90% original military finish. Good grips with sharp serrations. Good mechanics with bright bore with visible rifling. 900 - 1,200

3267 - LUGER HOLSTER MADE BY EUGEN HUBER FOR AWM. Extremely rare and desirable prototype holster for the Artillery Luger. Holster is constructed out of a soft pebble-grain leather. This holster is featured on page 1345 in Volume 3 of the “Pistole Parabellum” book by Gortz and Sturgess. It was manufactured in 1915 for AWM, which stands for “ARTILLERIE-WERKSTATT MUNCHEN”. It is also maker marked “EUGEN HUBER / MILITAR-EFEKTEN / MUNCHEN”. There is an inside pouch at the heel of the holster for a tool, and a pouch on the inside front for a cleaning rod. The back of the holster has been converted to 2 belt loops. There has also been 2 magazine pouches added to the front of the holster. This was probably done post-WWI to carry the gun without the stock. CONDITION: Leather is very supple and the stitching is tight and serviceable. You can see the stitching holes on the back of the holster. This is an extremely rare holster and would go great in any Luger collection. 1,500 - 2,500

3268 - RARE, 1941 DATED, LUGER SHIPPING CRATE. 11” x 8 - 3/8” x 4” wood box with steel reinforced corners and swivel hook closure stenciled “P.08/m.Tasche” (Pistole 08 with holster) on top of lid. Left side is marked “E.J. 1941” and stamped Eagle/WaA14. Sides are constructed with tongue and groove corners, lid has mortise & tenon planked construction. CF: “The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols” by Gortz and Sturgess, pgs. 1661-1663. CONDITION: Fine. Some separation between wood pieces and some wear and splintering on sharp edges and corners. 3” crack on one of bottom panels. Stenciling on top is clear, as are marks on left side. Metal fittings have scattered light pitting. 5,000 - 6,000

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3269 - GERMAN WWII ARMY LUGER HOLSTER. Very high-conditioned russet brown Luger military holster. Maker marked on the back of the holster between the belt loops “GEBRUDER KLINGE / DRESDEN / 1939”. CONDITION: Very minty. The stitching has dulled a bit but is very tight and serviceable. There are a few slight handling and wear marks on the front and back of the holster. There is a name scratched in it on the back of the holster. , “WALLY / 9696”. 500 - 800

3270 - GERMAN WWII LUGER POLICE HOLSTER. Very high-conditioned black Luger police holster. Maker marked on the back of the holster between the belt loops “OTTO SINDEL / BERLIN / 1933”. CONDITION: Very minty. The stitching is tight and serviceable. The holster has some fading and some small scratches scattered across the holster. 500 - 800

3271 - EARLY COMMERCIAL P38 LEATHER FLAP HOLSTER. Very high conditioned russet brown P-38 holster. There is an ink stamp on the inside top. It is a crown over A3. CONDITION: Very minty. The stitching has dulled a bit but is very tight and serviceable. There are a few slight handling and wear marks on the front and back of the holster. 500 - 800

3272 - BOOK FROM ADOLF HITLER’S LIBRARY. 1874 copy of “L’Artillerie de Campagne Prussienne de 1864 a 1870 son role dans les grandes batailles autour de metz par J. Leurs Captitaine D’Artillerie” (The Prussian Field Artillery from 1864 to 1870 its role in the great battles around Metz by J. Leurs Captitaine D’Artillerie). The book contains the “Ex Libris” bookplate of Hitler’s library pasted inside the front cover. The book is 105 pages long, not including the fold out maps in the back. Hard binding with wear to the covers, the book appears to be complete. Pages are good with scattered blemishes throughout that are typical of old texts. PROVENANCE: This book was once part of the research library of Dr. John K. Lattimer. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3273 - GERMAN WWII NAVAL DAGGER PRESENTED TO U-BOAT CAPTAIN ADALBERT SCHNEE COMMEMORATING HIS KNIGHT’S CROSS AWARD. Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 15” German World War II Kriegsmarine dagger with Damascus blade and presentation for Kapitanleutnant Adalbert Schnee. The blade is marked “ORIGINAL / EICKHORN / SOLINGEN”, with squirrel and sword marking. The presentation “Adalbert Schnee Oblt. z. See, Kdt. “U201” 30. Aug. 1941” is etched on the obverse blade with letters highlighted in gold wash. Reverse blade is decorated with Third Reich eagle over anchor and a Knight’s Cross. Blade has no major damage with a few scattered blemishes. The presentation exhibits wear to the gold wash but the letters remain crisp. Brass pommel and crossguard retain traces of their gilt finish. Grip exhibits light staining and handling wear with tight brass wire. A bullion portepee with pleasing patina is secured to the hilt. Complete with its brass scabbard that retains nice amounts of its gilt finish. Throat screws are in place. Adalbert Schnee was born 31 December 1913 and started his naval career with the Reichsmarine in April 1934. He also served as a as a Korvettenkapitan (corvette captain) and served aboard the light cruiser Leipzig, and later transferred to the U-boat arm in May 1937. He commanded the submarines U-6, U-60, U-121, U-201 and U-2511, and is credited with sinking 21 merchant ships on 12 patrols. In August 1941, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, and in July 1942, with the Oak Leaves. The date on the blade of the dagger is to commemorate his awarding of the Knight’s Cross. After the war, he served for 6 months in the German Mine Sweeping Administration and served as the chairman of the Association of German submarine crews before passing away in 1982. A rare opportunity to obtain a Kriegsmarine dagger named to a U-Boat captain. CONDITION: Very good. 4,000 - 8,000 3274 - GERMAN WWII VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FLAG CAPTURED AND SIGNED BY THE 106TH CAVALRY RECON SQUADRON WITH 2 PHOTOS. An incredible example of a World War II German vehicle identification flag that is signed by members of the 106th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. The flag is accompanied by 2 photos of GIs holding what appears to be this very flag. The reverse of 1 of the photos is labled “Kolody and R. Shields”. Interestingly, there are names on the flag that match the names on the photo: Jody Kolody, Shamokin, Pennsylvania, and Paul Shields, Litchfield, Illinois. Their names are located at the very bottom of the swastika. Although the photo states “R. Shields” and the name on the flag is “Paul Shields” this may have been a transcription error. Although the flag is marked “PROPERTY OF KENNETH W. SANTEE” it is possible that this is the flag in the photos. There are even some officer’s names on the flag, the highest rank being “MAJ DAN P BRIGGS EX. O.” The 106th served in the European campaign and was given various mechanized cavalry missions and was later recognized by the French nation with the award of 2 Croix de Guerre. The unit secured a truce from the defending German Army on May 7th, 1945, the day before the German High Command surrendered to the Allies on May 8th, 1945. This is a fantastic example of a captured German flag, being that it is a sought-after vehicle identification flag, signed by members of a notable unit, and accompanied by photographs with 2 of the soldiers who captured the flag. This example would be difficult to upgrade. The flag exhibits scattered stains and small tears but is intact and well-preserved with all names legible. CONDITION: Very good. 1,000 - 2,000 3275 - HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT THIRD REICH FLAG CAPTURED AND SIGNED BY MEMBERS OF THE 761ST TANK BATTALION “BLACK PANTHERS”. A fascinating Third Reich flag that is no longer a symbol of hate, but rather a symbol of victory, as it is signed by members of the African American 761st Tank Battalion “Black Panthers” after it was captured by members of that unit and gifted to Captain David Williams as a going away present. The flag is signed by at least 32 members of the 761st Tank Battalion, Company A, 1st Platoon. According to correspondence from the consigner that dates back to 2004, The flag was purported to have belonged to Captain David Williams, who stated during his lifetime that his company signed the flag for him as a going away present in January, 1945. Also according to the correspondence, the flag is pictured in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s book “Brothers in Arms: The Epic Story of the 761st Tank Battalion, WWII’s Forgotten Heroes” and states the Williams wanted the flag to go to a museum when he passed, however after his death, his estate was cleaned out and the flag wound up in the hands of a dealer who sold it at a flea market. Captain Williams also played a key role in rightfully awarding Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1997 for his actions in November 1944. The battalion first saw combat on November 7th, 1944, and were immediately engaged in particularly brutal fighting. The battalion endured 183 days of continuous operational employment and their service needs little introduction, as the men of the 761st accumulated a venerable combat record earning them the title of “one of the most effective tank battalions in World War II.” Their actions were imprinted in blood, as the battalion earned about 300 Purple Hearts. The flag measures approximately 142” x 43”. The ink exhibits some fading with all signatures legible. No rips or tears. The flag is accompanied by a packet of research and includes a typed list of all the names that appear on the flag. Memorabilia from the 761st Tank Battalion is seldom encountered on the collector market and the men of this unit are renowned to this day for their actions during the war when racial tensions were high. Most recently, Morgan Freeman produced the documentary “761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers” that premiered on August 20, 2023. CONDITION: Very good. 2,000 - 4,000

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3276 - GERMAN WWII WAFFEN SS OFFICER’S VISOR HAT. German World War II Waffen SS Officer’s visor cap constructed in a Feldgrau tricot wool, with a couple of tiny areas of very light moth tracking, but which are barely noticeable. The black velvet center band appears undamaged, other than it has been slightly crushed from the front (also noticeable on the sweatband and cap body). The chin cord has made some slight impressions on the velvet from storage, but is minor. The chin cord is a late war celluloid type with very light wear from storage and some age toning. The piping of the visor is made from a white wool wrapped cording which shows some light age toning. Both the eagle and skull are made from cupal. The eagle appears to be made by Wagner and the skull by Zimmermann. Both pieces appear to be original to the cap with matching wear/ patina, with the skull being pinned through the liner and presenting green oxidation on both the liner and inside of the sweatband. The exterior of the visor exhibits light wear and damage, and the interior has very light wear. The right side of the visor is detached from the body/ sweatband approximately an inch with treads remaining, and this happened because the cap was crushed at some point. The liner of the visor is made of a grey, late war rayon material. The lining is intact and has a large water stain towards the front, and a large medium spot in the center. A size stamp of “57” is present. The medium brown leather sweat band is in excellent condition with no cracks, and has a few creases and nicks. An original maker’s label is stapled inside the right side of the sweatband. An unique opportunity to own a great example of a Waffen SS officer’s cap. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 4,500 - 6,500

3277 - LOT OF 10: PHOTOS SIGNED BY US MILITARY GENERALS. Lot consists of: (A) Signed photo of General Westmoreland in his ripstop fatigues in Vietnam. (B) Signed photo of General Westmoreland in his dress uniform. (C) Signed photo of General Westmoreland in his mess dress dated July 1989. (D) Framed photo of General Jan Huly. (E) Unframed photo of General Jan Huly. (F) Framed photo signed by General Kenneth G. Wickham. (G) Unsinged photo of a US Navy admiral. (H) Unsigned photo of Colonel William Peacock. (I) Signed photo of Sergeant Major William Nickell. (J) Signed photo of Sergeant Major Severo Martinez. (K) Signed photo of Sergeant Major David Sommers. The signatures were not verified. Some exhibit varying degrees of light wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3278 - LOT OF GERMAN WWII EPHEMERA, BOOKS, AND PHOTOS. Lot consists of miscellaneous pieces of German World War II related ephemera including 11 hard and paperback books, most of which are reference guides for collecting. There are also several German WWII era newspapers, post cards, and other ephemera. Also included is 4 copies of “Die Kunst Im Deutschen Reich”, issues April-July 1942. Lastly, there is a Heer photo album with about 21 pages full of photos. The album is dated throughout 1940 and features content including German soldiers in uniforms, cemeteries, equipment, including tanks and a crashed French airplane, and various landscapes. All of the ephemera exhibits blemishes that are typical of old paper, but all print appears legible with vibrant graphics. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3279 - LOT OF THIRD REICH DINNER WEAR INCLUDING AH MONOGRAMED ALLACH PORCELAIN. Lot consists of 8 pieces of Third Reich dinner wear with various bowls. The bowls vary in size and each are marked on the bottom by makers and with a Luftwaffe, Heer, or DAF insignia. The highlight of the lot is an AH monogramed teacup plate that is marked by Allach. The dinner wear is in varying condition with some pieces exhibiting light staining, chips, or cracks, but all pieces are intact. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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3280 - LOT OF GERMAN WWII BADGES, PATCHES, TINNIES, AND OTHER INSIGNIA. Lot consists of an assortment of Third Reich tinnies, cap eagles, pins, etc. of varying styles. CONDITION: Varying condition, most are good with minor blemishes. 1 cap eagle is broken. 400 - 800

3281 - LOT OF GERMAN WWII TINNIES, MEDALS, AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of an assortment of Third Reich tinnies, breast eagles, stick pins, etc. of varying styles. There are also several badges, 3 shirt eagles, and an Arbeitsbuch. CONDITION: Varying condition, most are good with minor blemishes. Shirt eagles with typical tarnishing. 500 - 1,000

3282 - GERMAN WWII MUNICIPAL POLIZEI EREL OFFICER’S TSCHAKO. Third Reich municipal Polizei Officer Tschako with a fine Feldgrau wool body, with several spots of very light nap wear. Black patent leather top has very light wear and faint crazing, and black leather body trim has light wear. The black vulkanfibre front, and black leather rear visor, as well as the dark green undersides, have very light wear. High quality (tombak?) officer front plate, with moderate wear to its silver finish, is attached with undisturbed aluminum washers, brass screws and nuts, Officer silver bullion field badge is backed in black fabric. All four vent screens and two sliding closures are present. Undamaged aluminum officer chin scales are attached with aluminum split pins, (as earlier Pickelhaubes were), and also unhook from the front with black leather and an aluminum buckle. Tan rayon officer liner is attached to a leather “Erel” embossed tan leather sweatband; both exhibit light to moderate staining. Top cover is marked in the center “EREL TSCHAKO”, with a headshot of a helmeted solider, and no size marking visible. CONDITION: Overall excellent plus. WEZ 1,000 - 2,000 3283 - GERMAN WWII RURAL POLIZEI EREL/ LUBSTEIN TSCHAKO. Third Reich unissued rural Polizei Tschako with a Feldgrau wool body, with very light nap wear throughout. Brown patent leather top has light crazing throughout, and brown leather body trim has light heat damage. The brown vulkanfibre front and rear visor, as well as the dark green undersides, have very light wear. Aluminum front plate is attached with undisturbed aluminum washers, brass screws and nuts, and along with the aluminum field badge, present only very light wear. National colors have 50% paint. Field badge is marked “F.W. ASSMANN & SOHNE, LUDENSCHEID” along with their trademark “A”. All four vent screens and two sliding closures are present. Brown leather chinstrap with aluminum fittings, as well aluminum mounting posts, have light wear. Tan leather liner is intact with only very light wear, with the original leather drawstring. Top cover is very nicely marked in the center with a size “59”, and is dual maker marked with the Berlin firms “Erel” and “Robert Lubstein”. CONDITION: Overall unissued and excellent plus. WEZ 800 - 1,300

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3284 - GERMAN WWII COMBAT POLIZEI M40 DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Polizei M40 double decal combat helmet marked “SE66” for the maker “Sachsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “4961”. Shell retains 90+% of its original smooth gray-green paint, with light wear and scattered marks, white paint, and very light freckling scattered throughout. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish, with scattered marks and very light freckling. An illegible German name in pencil is on the inner shirt. Both the party and police decal are 95+% with their era-applied lacquer coating. Original undisturbed aluminum liner band is present, and the date was not checked. Rivets are undisturbed. Medium brown leather liner is intact with heavy staining, light rim wear, and no visible size marking. Drawstring is present. Original 1940-dated maker-marked (on buckle side) chinstrap with steel fittings is present, with light wear and moderate staining. An extremely nice untouched early war police helmet. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,000 - 1,500 3285 - GERMAN WWII M38 FALLSCHIRMJAEGER LATE FLARED RIM HELMET. German World War II late war flared rim M38 Fallschirmjaeger helmet. Helmet is marked on the inside of the rear skirt “ckl68” for “Eisenhuettenwerk Thale / Harz” and shell size “68”. The lot number is mostly illegible, common on these late war helmets, but appears to be “xx47”.The shell exterior retains 90+% of its rough gray-green finish, with scattered marks, patina, and a few spots of white paint. Reproduction Heer and national colors decals are present, but these can be easily removed. Interior also retains 90+% of its original paint with the rougher rim details, commonly encountered on these late war helmets. Original mid-war liner assembly is marked for a shell size of “68” and is size marked “57” with the “Heisler, Berlin” and “F.W. Mueller, Jr.”, with a couple of small cracks near the vent holes, with light wear (mainly on the edge) and staining. Liner pads are intact, mounted to the standard zinc liner band. It is common to see a mid-war liner assembly in these late issue flared rim shell. The side bolts are slotted aluminum and the rear bolts are slotted steel; all 4 are painted green. All 8 of the aluminum bolt nuts are present on the inside. The chinstraps are old reproductions, so the helmet has been reassembled at some point, but there is no evidence the liner assembly has been replaced. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 2,500 - 3,500

3286 - GERMAN WWII 1944-DATED FALLSCHIRMJAEGER BANDOLIER. German World War II late issue Fallschirmjaeger K98 ammo (100 rounds) bandolier marked with the RBNr number “0/0510/0052” and dated “1944”. Light olive-tan cotton twill construction with no visible wear or damage. All 22 of its snaps are present and functional, and are of the unusual variant in that they are painted black, with a very thin coat, and slightly larger (17mm or 5/8th inch). Several snaps have light dents, and moderate to heavy finish wear, which is normal even for unissued examples. Other snaps component are brass plated steel with freckling. An interesting late war bandolier with an uncommon snap variant. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 700 - 1,000

3287 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH VISOR AND KEPI. Lot consists of: (A) 1939 pattern, tan-colored, wool/rayon NSDAP visor cap with blue piping. The blue piping indicates the political “Ortsgruppen” (Local-group) level. Fixed to the front of the body is a 1939 pattern gilt-colored eagle with a 1939 pattern oak-leaf wreath beneath. Bullion cord chin strap, attached by pebbled metal buttons. Brown Vulcan fiber visor is complete and in good condition. To the interior of the cap is a brown leather sweatband that has a blow out beneath the visor. Cap is fully lined in gold-colored silk or rayon, with celluloid sweat shield. Reverse of sweatband has a tan oilcloth RZM tag. There is staining to the wool crown, but the hat retains its shape with nice patina to insignia. CONDITION: Good. (B) German SA “Coffee Can” Sturmfuhrer service kepi from SA Group Pomerania or Thuringen. High quality brown tricot wool with apple green trim, black and white cord on the upper edge of the cap. SA eagle emblem exhibits a nice patina and appears to be original to the kepi. Brown leather chinstrap retained by 2 brown painted buttons. No sweatband with brown lining and size stamp ”57” next to the wearer’s name. Slightly misshapen with a few holes on underside of visor and scattered light stains. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 480

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3288 - THIRD REICH SA DAGGER WITH ADDED ROHM INSCRIPTION. Blade Length: 8 - 5/8” Overall Length: 13 - 5/8” Third Reich SA dagger with a “RZM M7/27” marked nickel-plated steel blade with scattered marks and freckling. Nickel fittings exhibit a pleasing patina. The acid-etched “Alles fur Deutschland” motto is nicely executed. Maker mark is slightly rubbed. No visible cross graining. Rohm signature appears to be a post-War addition. Guard with a SA group mark of “He” for “Hessen”. Wood grip has moderate wear with scattered blemishes from handling and storage. SA emblem and eagle appear to be original to the grip, with light wear and patina. Anodized scabbard retains nice amounts of its original finish, with scattered marks throughout. Nickeled fittings have moderate scattered marks and a nice patina. All screws are in place. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200 3289 - LOT OF 6: THIRD REICH NSKK CRASH HELMET, NSKK PENNANTS, AND HITLER YOUTH PENNANT. Lot consists of: (A) NSKK 1st pattern crash helmet in size “57” with a black leather body with light wear and intact protection bars. 2 ventilation grommets are present. Leather neck flaps, ear flaps, and chinstrap exhibite moderate wear with dry areas. Covered slot for ear protection. Tombak eagle is originally applied with black painted swastika is excellent. Medium brown leather liner is intact with moderate wear and flaking around the rim. Crownpad is present and nicely stamped. Drawstring present. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) NSKK Vehicle Pennant. Double sided, with each side bearing an NSKK organizational emblem that is constructed with an interesting mix of Bevo style machine weaving, and chain stitching. Complete with its original rope and chromed metal hook. CONDITION: Very good. (C) NSKK Vehicle Pennant. Double sided, with each side bearing an NSKK organizational emblem that is constructed with an interesting mix of Bevo style machine weaving, and chain stitching. Complete with its original rope and chromed metal hook. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Heer eagle on cloth and wrapped to a metal sign. Light staining. CONDITION: Good. (E) NSKK 2nd pattern crash helmet eagle mounted to a wood board. CONDITION: Good. (F) Double sided Hitler Youth pennant with rope and medal hook. Faded colors with staining and small holes. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 3290 - LOT OF 7: THIRD REICH BELTS AND BUCKLES. Lot consists of: (A)German World War II Officer leather waist belt with pebbled open claw buckle. Complete with leather sash, which features pebbled clips. (B) NSKK brass belt buckle, unmarked, and on an unmarked leather belt. (C) Heer belt buckle secured to a “P. CRAMER & CO. LUDENSCHEID 1939” belt. (D) RAD belt buckle secured to a “STEINHAUER & LOCK LUDENSCHEID 1936” belt. (E) NSKK brass belt buckle. (F) Heer officer aluminum belt buckle. Luftwaffe officer aluminum belt buckle with brass eagle and clasp marked “D.R.G.M.”. All belts remain pliable with blemishes typical of old, worn leather. All buckles exhibit varying patina with scattered scuffs and other blemishes. CONDITION: Good-very good. 1,000 - 1,500

3291 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII M34 DOUBLE DECAL FIRE POLICE HELMET AND HEER WINTER CAP. Lot consists of: (A) Late steel M34 double decal Fire Police helmet. The exterior and interior shell retains most of its original dull black finish. Both the party and police decal are in good condition with visible blemishes. Red brown leather liner and crown pad are complete, with staining to liner. Original black leather neck protector is present but detached and undamaged. Chinstrap is attached with light wear and marked “BREV. SDGD. FOREIGN PATS.” with “TUCK TITE” clasp. CONDITION: Good. (B) German WWII Heer Winter Fur Cap. Constructed of field grey wool with rabbit fur trim pull down ear and neck covering with a quilted rayon lining. Marker marked, 1943 dated, and sized 58, all stamped in black ink. Complete with a Heer aluminum national eagle affixed to the front and held with 3 prongs. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

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3292 - THIRD REICH NSKK KRAFTFAHRKORPS BROWN SHIRTS LEADER TUNIC AND BREECHES. Third Reich NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) leader tunic with breeches and leather cross strap. Brown cotton twill “Brown Shirt” style of uniform with a maker tag sewn into the collar and marked “5872 41 0751”, with a NSDAP armband “tacked on” with 4 stitches on the left sleeve. Officer shoulder strap with orange-brown (“Sudwest” district) piping/ base is attached via a button with a “1” on it. A collar tab with a single officer gold pip (“Scharfuehrer” or squad leader) is on the left side, and a collar tab marked “16/ M40” (“Motorsturm” or company “16”, “Motorstandarte” or regiment “40”) is on the right side: both are loosely hand-applied, and appear to have been done postwar. On the lower left sleeve is a loosely hand-applied flatwire driver sleeve diamond. Collar has early rayon black cord piping. Nine large nickel-plated steel buttons are correctly applied to the front, pockets, and cuffs. Six 6 brass belt support hooks are attached to the waist. Two 1935-dated tinnies are pinned to the uniform. Also included are a pair of unmarked black wool officer breeches. Both tunic and breeches have light wear with no noticeable damage. Lot also includes an unmarked dark brown leather cross strap with nickel-plated steel fittings and 2 “D-rings” (1 is military, the other political). CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,000 - 2,000 3293 - THIRD REICH REICHSARBEITSDIENST (RAD) TUNIC AND TROUSERS. Third Reich Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) wool tunic and trousers. Olive wool unmarked half belt RAD enlisted tunic with hand-applied Administrative Officer collar tabs, a machine-sewn NSDAP armband, and an unusual cufftitle on green wool which has been hand-applied. Tunic appears to be unissued with all buttons original to it, with no visible wear or damage. Included in this lot are a pair of unmarked and unissued olive wool trousers with no visible wear or damage. CONDITION: Overall excellent+. WEZ 900 - 1,500

3294 - LOT OF 3: THIRD REICH RAD LEADER TUNIC, TROUSERS, AND CAP. Third Reich Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) officer’s tunic, trousers, and “Robin Hood” cap. Officer quality olive wool tunic with a “Hugo Grenwelge, Landau/ Pfalz” tailor tag partially attached, and a matching tailor tag inside the inner pocket with illegible information. Tunic has approximately a dozen 1/8” moth holes overall with no other visible damage and wear to its exterior, with armpit staining and light wear to its interior. Tunic has 17 matching originally-sewn buttons, plus 2 smaller shoulder board buttons. Senior NCO “Haupttruppfuehrer” are correctly sewn in to the shoulders, a “324 4” (“Gruppenleitung/ Abteilung”) appears to be correctly era hand-sewn to the left sleeve, with enlisted collar tabs loosely hand-sewn to the collar and appears to be postwar done. Shoulder boards, collar, and trousers have black piping. Trousers are made from the same wool, are unmarked, have a dozen+ 1/8” moth holes, and are lightly worn. Also included in this lot is a RAD officer’s “Robin Hood” cap made from a quality olive wool with a bullion RAD badge, bullion piping, 4 vents, and a RAD district badge representing “Bayern-Hochland” sewn on the left side. Sweatband and rayon lining are both marked “Mayser Hutmacher Seit 1800”. Sweatband and lining have heavy staining, moderate wear, but only light damage. CONDITION: Overall the tunic, trousers and cap are excellent. WEZ 2,000 - 3,000 3295 - THIRD REICH STURMABTEILUNG (SA) TUNIC AND TROUSERS. Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) “Brown Shirts” leader tunic with black wool trousers. Unmarked brown cotton twill tunic has a NSDAP armband machine-sewn to the left sleeve. Officer shoulder strap with dark green piping/ base appears originally sewn on, and secured via a large button. A dark green (color denotes the “Gruppe” or district) collar tab with a with 2 stripes (“Rottenfuehrer” or team leader) is on the left side, and a dark green collar tab marked “11/ 12” (“Sturm” or company “11”, “Standarte” or regiment “12) is on the right side: both are correctly machine-sewn on and appear to have been era-done. Nine large nickel-plated steel buttons are correctly applied on the front, pocket flaps, and cuffs. The 4 on the cuffs are adorned with a NSDAP party eagle and swastikas. Five brass belt support hooks and a loop are along the waistline. One 1931-dated tinnies is pinned to one pocket, and it appears that others had also been attached. Also included are a pair of unmarked black wool trousers with suspenders. Both tunic and breeches have light wear with no noticeable damage. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,000 - 2,000 482

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3296 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS THIRD REICH PINS, INSIGNIA, AND TINNIES. Lot consists of an assortment of Third Reich tinnies, eagles, pins, etc. of varying styles. There is also a cigarette case with engraved presentation on the interior dated 1 April 1944, and a cased silver Rommel medallion. CONDITION: Varying condition; most are good with minor blemishes. 800 - 1,200

3297 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS THIRD REICH MEDALS. Lot consists of an assortment of Third Reich tinnies, badges and insignia including a “GES. GESCH.” marked party pin, wound badge, sports badge, etc. There is also an “L/12” marked 1939 EKII. CONDITION: Varying condition; most are good with minor blemishes. 800 - 1,200

3298 - LOT OF 5: GERMAN AND US WWII PLAQUES AND DESK DECORATIONS. Lot consists of: (A) Pewter plate with the Great Seal of the United States marked “fasc”, “8343”, and “ROYAL HOLLAND PEWTER DAALDEROP MADE IN HOLLAND”. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. (B) Profile bust plaque of what appears to be a German soldier wearing a Stahlhelm. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. (C) Wall plaque of German soldiers riding a motorcycle with sidecar, marked “Zur Verlobung Krad-Meldezug”. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. (D) Heer desk eagle with plated aluminum eagle and marble base. Nice patina to eagle with areas of absent finish, base with wear marks. (E) NSKK desk eagle with “RZM” and “D.R.G.M.” marked reverse. Nice patina with wear marks to base. CONDITION: All good. 400 - 700

3299 - LOT OF 3: THIRD REICH CAST BRONZE SA EAGLE AND HITLER PLAQUES. Lot consists of: (A) Bronze plaque of Hitler’s head that measures approximately 7 - 1/2” tall. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. (B) Third Reich eagle, unmarked, with Nice patina with scattered blemishes. Measures approximately 14” x 9”. (C) Bronze profile bust of Hitler that measures approximately 10 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/4”. Nice patina with scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Fair-good. 400 - 800

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3300 - THIRD REICH NSDAP ORTSGRUPPE UNIFORM GROUPING. Third Reich NSDAP “Ortsgruppe” level uniform grouping. A golden-brown tricot wool service tunic for an administrative officer with a nicely hand-applied NSDAP armband, light blue rayon collar braid, and two machine-sewn light blue piped rank tabs for a “Hauptstellenleiter”. Tunic as well as the olive cotton lining exhibit only very light wear and damage, 2 brass belt ramps are present, and with all buttons (with eagle and swastika) original to the tunic. A NSDAP “DAP” party pin and a WWI ribbon bar are attached, with evidence there was another pin was attached. Golden brown wool breeches with no visible wear are included, as well as an SA officer’s buckle marked “M4/39” attached to a wide brown leather belt. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,000 - 2,000 3301 - THIRD REICH NSKK OFFICER UNIFORM GROUPING. Third Reich NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) Officer’s tunic with cap, breeches, and tie. Olive wool 4-pocket service tunic with light nap wear throughout, in the rank of “Sturmfuehrer”. Partial olive cotton lining has a 2” square cut out of the center. NSDAP armband is nicely hand-sewn to left sleeve, collar tabs are machine-sewn with all metal devices pushed through the tab and collar, nicely hand-sewn “NSKK” flatwire patch on right sleeve, officer shoulder boards sewn into shoulder, and hand-applied officer collar braid. A collar tab marked “13/ M68” (“Motorsturm” or company “13”, “Motorstandarte” or regiment “68”) is on the right side, and a three pip officer tab on the left side. On the lower left sleeve is a nicely hand-applied flatwire driver sleeve diamond. All the buttons appear to be matching, with some having been reapplied. Three tinnies, and a WWI 2-place ribbon bar are attached, as well as a “Deutschland Erwache 1933” pin, and a numbered and IDed gold NSDAP party pin. Also included are a pair of unmarked corduroy dark blue (or black) breeches, a tan tie with NSKK pin, and a black NSKK cap with a Bevo/ flatwire patch attached. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,500 - 2,500 3302 - GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE TUNIC AND CAP. Lot consists of: (A) German World War II Kriegsmarine Collani or “peacoat”. Constructed of dark blue heavy wool, the coat features an open neck with gold Kriegsmarine buttons down the front, most are marked “20 M” with Waffenamt. Issue light blue collar tabs sewn in place. Loops for badges on left side. Stabsgefreiter rank on left sleeve with Mine Engineer patch. The coat exhibits scattered blemishes with light mothing and stains. Fully lined with a rayon material the sleeves are also fully lined with high-quality striped cloth. No visible markings. CONDITION: Good. (B) German WWII Kriegsmarine overseas hat with bullion eagle and cockade. Blue rayon lining with faint name written with black ink on the left side. Light staining to exterior with wear stains on interior. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 3303 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH NSKK AND ORTSGRUPPE OVERCOATS. Lot consists of: (A) Third Reich NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) leader overcoat. Dark Green wool with washed out maker tag sewn into the interior pocket. A collar tab with a single silver pip (“Scharfuhrer” or squad leader) is on the left side, and a collar tab marked “16/ M40” (“Motorsturm” or company “16”, “Motorstandarte” or regiment “40”) is on the right side: both are machine applied. Complete with all nickel-plated steel buttons that are correctly applied to the front. Missing 2 of the plastic buttons at lower rear. Stamped “48” in liner. Light wear throughout with no signs of major mothing. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Third Reich NSDAP “Ortsgruppe” level overcoat constructed of golden-brown tricot wool collar with dark tan wool body. Light blue rayon collar braid, and 2 machine-sewn light blue rank tabs for a “Blockwart”. Tunic as well as the gold-brown rayon lining exhibit only very light wear and damage, and with all buttons (with eagle and swastika) original to the tunic. Ghosting where maker tag was originally sewn. CONDITION: Very good. 500 - 1,000

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3304 - THIRD REICH STURMABTEILUNG (SA) OFFICER UNIFORM GROUPING. Third Reich Sturmabteilung (SA) tunic, breeches, shirt, and tie. Olive wool 4-pocket service tunic to a SA “Obertruppfuehrer”, with 2 clothing issue stamps marked “Kammer, SA, Gruppe Hochland”, and a “48” on the interior tan cotton twill lining. Both shoulder straps have paper RZM tags on the underside, appear to be correctly sewn into the shoulders, and are secured by gray buttons. Both light blue wool piped collar tabs have been hand-applied and the rank tab has 2 metal pips pushed through the tab and collar; the collar tabs do appear to have been applied during the era. Unit marked tab is for “13/16L” (“Sturm” and “Standarte”). A NSDAP armband is nicely hand-sewn and era-applied. A War Merit ribbon is attached to a button hole, and there are 4 reinforced sewn holes for 2 badges on the left upper pocket. Two aluminum belt hooks are attached. Both the exterior and interior exhibit no noticeable wear, staining, or damage. Olive wool breeches, with light wear, are marked as SA property with a “Eigentum, SA-Grupper Hochland”, a size mark of “50” and the name “Duerfert” is written inside. A shirt with various markings (most are blacked out) and tie are included. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WEZ 1,500 - 2,500

3305 - LOT OF 12: THIRD REICH MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. Lot consists of 12 Third Reich prints, most of which are ink prints of various scenes, while others are black and white portraits of high ranking Third Reich officials including Himmler, Rohm, and a poster of Erwin Rommel. Photo of Rohm is signed and dated 1933. Largest measures approximately 31” x 21”. Some frames with handling wear and images exhibit fading and other blemishes. CONDITION: Good-very good. 600 - 900

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3306 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN WWII UNIFORM PIECES, SWEDISH M26 HELMET, AND ITALIAN M33 HELMET. Lot consists of: (A) German World War II era leather trench coat that shows wear including scuffs, dry spots, flaking, and liner fraying. Missing some buttons. CONDITION: Fair. (B) German WWII wool trousers with “SOLIED ELEGANT” buttons. Nice construction and clean throughout with almost no blemishes. CONDITION: Very good. (C) German WWII officer boot for left foot, right boot is missing. nailed leather sole is worn and the leather is dry in several places with scattered light cracking. Marked with stamped numbers around the top. CONDITION: Fair. (D) Italian M33 helmet with white leather liner and brown leather chinstrap. Scattered blemishes to the paint. Liner exhibits scattered blemishes and remains supple. Chinstrap is in equal condition to liner. CONDITION: Good. (E) Swedish M26 helmet complete with brown leather liner and chinstrap. Front of helmet bears Swedish crown insignia. Faint stamps to rear interior rim with wearer’s name. Scattered blemishes throughout. CONDITION: Good. 300 - 500

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3307 - HIGH CONDITION THIRD REICH SA DAGGER BY HAENEL. Blade Length: 9 - 5/8” Overall Length: 13 - 1/2” An early Model 1933 SA Dagger by Haenel of Suhl with a “HAENEL (arrow) / C.G. HAENEL / SUHL / WAFFEN-U. FAHRRAD- / FABRIK” marked nickel-plated steel blade. The acid-etched “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and Haenel manufacturer’s mark are both beautifully executed. Guard with district mark “Mi” for Halle-Merseburg. Haenel trademark light color wood grip with original eagle and SA roundel. Complete with anodized steel scabbard with nickel-plated steel fittings. “RZM M5/71 olc” marked SA hanger attached to carry ring. CONDITION: Blade is very good with scattered light blemishes, moderate runner marks, and visible cross-graining. Early nickel-plated fittings retain nice amounts of their original plating with scattered blemishes and a moderate patina. Wood grip with scattered blemishes including handing wear and patina to eagle. Scabbard features most of the original brown hue. Fittings retain all screws with generous traces of original nickel plating and a nice patina. Scattered handling marks to fittings. Dagger fits tightly in scabbard. Very good. 800 - 1,200

3308 - HIGH CONDITION THIRD REICH SA DAGGER WITH HANGER. Blade Length: 8 - 5/8” Overall Length: 13 - 1/2” Third Reich Model 1933 SA Dagger by M7/37 (Robert Klaas) with an “RZM M7/37” marked nickel-plated steel blade. The acid-etched “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and Haenel manufacturer’s mark are both beautifully executed. Light color wood grip with original eagle and SA roundel. Complete with brown painted steel scabbard with plated steel fittings. “RZM M5/71 olc” marked SA hanger attached to carry ring. CONDITION: Blade is very good with scattered light blemishes, moderate runner marks, and visible cross-graining. Plated fittings retain nice amounts of their original finish with scattered blemishes and a moderate patina. Wood grip with light blemishes, including handing wear and patina to eagle. Scabbard paint appears original with scattered scratches. Fittings exhibit a nice patina with handling marks. Throat is missing both screws. Dagger fits tightly in scabbard. Very good. 800 - 1,200

3309 - LOT OF 3: GERMAN WWII SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 34” (B) 31 1/2” (C) 28” Overall Length: (B) 39” (B) 37” (C) 35”

Lot consists of: (A) German WWII Heer deluxe lionhead sword with red ruby eyes and “Anton Wingen Jr” marked nickel-plated blade with very light scattered marks scattered edge wear. Brass fittings exhibit a mellow patina with traces of original gilding. Intact black wire-wrapped trylon grip with slightly loose wire. Sword knot affixed to hilt. Steel scabbard retains generous amounts of black painted finish with varying patina in the missing areas and scattered marks. CONDITION: Very good. (B) German WWII Heer deluxe lionhead sword with red ruby eyes, and “ORIGINAL EICKHORN SOLINGEN” marked nickel-plated blade with very light scattered marks. Deluxe brass fittings retain nice amounts of their gilt finish with patina. Black wire-wrapped trylon grip is intact with tight wire. Steel scabbard retains most of the original black painted finish with scattered marks. CONDITION: Very good. (C) German WWII Luftwaffe sword with a “PAUL WEYERSBERG & CO. SOLINGEN” marked blade with light freckling throughout. Aluminum fittings with nice patina and swastikas most of their gold finish with patina. Blue leather wire wrapped grip has light wear, and the wire is intact. Scabbard is missing its blue leather wrap and is in 2 pieces. Aluminum fittings are present with patina, but loose. CONDITION: Sword good, scabbard poor. 400 - 800

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3310 - HIGH CONDITION GERMAN WWII M35 DOUBLE DECAL LUFTWAFFE HELMET. German World War II Luftwaffe M35 double decal helmet marked “ET64” for the maker of “Eisenhüttenwerk Thale / Harz” and in the shell size of “64”, with a lot number of “3779”. Shell retains 50-55% of its smooth blue-gray paint, with heavy freckling, scrapes, and scattered marks. Interior retains approximately 50% of its smooth finish with heavy freckling, and you can see where the dome stamp was removed. Luftwaffe eagle decal is approximately 50%, with wear and damage. Tri-color national decal is 75-80%, with stains, scrapes, and damage. Original early aluminum liner band and 3 rivets are undisturbed, and there was no attempt to find the date. Medium brown liner has heavy staining, medium wear, seam on rear is separated, all tongues are present, with no visible size stamp. Original liner drawstring is present. Original early Luftwaffe chinstrap, with a “LBA” stamp, aluminum fittings, with moderate wear, is attached. CONDITION: Overall good to very good to excellent. 1,200 - 1,700 3311 - HIGH CONDITION GERMAN WWII DOUBLE DECAL M35 ARMY HELMET. German World War II Heer M35 double decal helmet marked “NS68” for the maker of “Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke / Schwerte”, and in the very large shell size of “68”, with a lot number of “E175”. The liner is marked “61”; an very uncommon larger size. Shell retains 80-85% of its apple green paint, with scuff marks, freckling, scattered marks, and some white paint transfer. Interior retains approximately 95% of its apple green finish, with some stains. A nice 1939-dated done stamp is present. Heavy gold-toned “NS” Heer decal with is 75-80% with scrapes and damage, and you can see the silver under the lacquer. These gold tone Heer decals are often mistaken for a Kriegsmarine decal. Tri-color national decal is 75-80% with scrapes and damage. Original early aluminum liner band and 3 rivets are undisturbed, and there was no attempt to find the date. Medium brown liner is intact with light staining and rim wear, is complete, undamaged, with a size stamp of “61”. An illegible ink stamp, which appears to be postwar, is also present. Original liner drawstring is present. Original early “1941”-dated maker-marked chinstrap is present with aluminum rivets and a steel buckle, and with light wear. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WEZ 3,500 - 4,500 3312 - GERMAN WWII SINGLE DECAL LUFTWAFFE M42 HELMET. German World War II Luftwaffe M42 single decal helmet marked “ET66” for the maker of “Eisenhüttenwerk Thale / Harz”, in the shell size of “66”, with a lot number of “2426”. Shell retains 70-75% of its rough blue-gray paint, with light freckling throughout, scrapes, and scattered marks. Interior retains approximately 80% of its smooth blue-gray finish, with light freckling and dust/ dirt. Luftwaffe eagle decal is approximately 45%, with wear, damage, and the swastika was scraped off. Original zinc liner band and 3 rivets are undisturbed. Medium tan liner has heavy staining, medium wear, all tongues are present, no visible size stamp, and the name “Jerry La Mere” is written in ink. Unknown if that was done by the US veteran. Original liner drawstring is present. Original chinstrap is maker-marked and dated “1941”, with steel fittings, and moderate wear, is attached. CONDITION: Overall very good. WEZ 800 - 1,200 3313 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN WWII BELTS, FLAGS, AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of: (A) German World War II Postschutz Postal Protection Enlisted/NCO’s belt buckle with leather belt. The belt is marked in cursive with the original wearer’s name but is mostly illegible. (B) German WWII Heer belt buckle with leather belt. Buckle is marked “L.G. & S. 39”. Belt is a nice pre-War LBA 1939 dated Luftwaffe belt with signals unit mark. Maker stamped by Solingen. (C) Reichspost armband with a pair of “FP” shoulder boards for a secretary within the German Army Field Post Service. (D) War Merit Cross. (E) Small Third Reich flag that measures approximately 11” x 8”. (F) Double sided NSDAP banner that measures approximately 55” x 30”. CONDITION: Leather pieces exhibit typical wear but remain pliable. Flags exhibit light staining. All pieces with varying wear. Good. 500 - 1,000

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3314 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII FIRST MODEL LUFTWAFFE DAGGER AND NSFK DAGGER. Blade Length: (A) 12” (B) 6 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 17 - 1/2” (B) 11 - 1/2” Lot consists of: (A) Luftwaffe 1st model dagger with a “Original Eickhorn Solingen” marked blade with light, scattered marks, as well as light freckling throughout. Aluminum fittings have wear and a nice patina, swastikas retain nice amounts of their gold finish. Black trylon wire-wrapped grip has light wear with scattered blemishes and tight wire. Blue leather cover was removed from the steel scabbard and was replaced with blue paint. Aluminum fittings were reattached and a nice patina with scattered blemishes. Aluminum chain hanger is unmarked and exhibits light wear and staining throughout. CONDITION: Good. (B) DLV dagger with an “Original Eickhorn Solingen” marked blade with scattered marks, as well as light freckling throughout. Aluminum fittings have wear and a nice patina. Blue leather wrapped grip has moderate wear with scattered blemishes scratches and dents. Complete with scabbard that appears anodized with tight mounts. Aluminum mounts exhibit a nice patina with scattered blemishes. Well marked on the throat with a DLV propeller emblem. CONDITION: Good. 800 - 1,200

3315 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII HEER DAGGER AND RAD HEWER. Blade Length: (A) 10” (B) 9 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 14 - 1/2” (B) 14 - 1/2” Lot consists of (A) Heer dagger with unmarked blade, no visible cross graining, and evidence of an older polishing. Visible runner marks with scattered blemishes throughout its length. Nickel silver plated fittings retain decent amounts of their finish with patina, and trylon grip exhibits wear and blemishes. Scabbard retains nice amounts of its original finish with mottled patina and wear. CONDITION: Good. (B) Third Reich enlisted RAD Hewer with a “GES. GESCH. Original Eickhorn Solingen” marked blade with light scattered marks and light freckling throughout. Motto on blade is nicely executed. Nickel-plated steel fittings exhibit a fair patina with scattered blemishes, and oxidation. Black painted scabbard is missing most of its paint, mounts exhibit a pleasing patina with wear, and retain all screws. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

3316 - LARGE LOT OF US ARMY AND US AIR FORCE COMMENDATION MEDALS. The Commendation Medal is a US military decoration presented for sustained acts of heroism or meritorious service. Each branch of the United States Armed Forces issues its own version of the Commendation Medal, and this lot consists of a large amount of US Army and US Air Force Commendation Medals. Most are unengraved, however, most of the cased examples are officially engraved and named to soldiers. There is also a large number of ribbons and lapel pins for each award. The medals exhibit a nice patina with varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3317 - LARGE LOT OF US MILITARY MEDALS, PINS, PATCHES, AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of a plethora of US military insignia, including patches, pins, awards, etc. Several medals are cased, while other cases only include ribbons. Many medals are service-related while there are also some valor awards included. Some medals are newer copies of older awards, including the early US Navy and Marine Corps expedition medals. Most medals exhibit a nice patina with scattered varying wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3318 - LARGE LOT OF UNIFORMS NAMED TO REAR ADMIRAL RUSSELL W. GORMAN. A nice offering of US Navy uniforms that were worn by Rear Admiral Russell W. Gorman, who served in active duty with the United States Navy from 1953-1987. Gorman had an illustrious career with the Navy, and despite his retirement it seemed like he never left the Navy since he was so active with various Naval organizations and was presented with awards and achievements until his death in 2017. The lot includes several fatigue sets named to Gorman, dress uniforms, including trousers, shirts, and jackets, as well as a hat and hardhat, both of which are unnamed. The uniforms are accompanied by a photo signed by Gorman that is addressed to a prior owner where Gorman states success in efforts to create a museum for the uniforms. The uniforms present well and would make an excellent display. Varying degrees of wear with most items in good+ condition. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3319 - LARGE LOT OF COLD WAR US MILITARY AVIATION EQUIPMENT. The lot consists of several variations of G-suits, survival equipment, harnesses, oxygen masks, and other pieces of equipment. There is also a life vest that was preserved in plastic wrap. Parachute cushion is broad arrow marked and harness appears to be Chinese. There is also a box of Vietnam War US Marine Corps aviator items that are named to Captain R.W. Mackey. Most pieces exhibit blemishes and wear that are typical of used field gear. CONDITION: Varying from fair-very good. 500 - 1,000

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3320 - LOT OF VIETNAM WAR RIPSTOP FATIGUES. Lot consists of: (A) 2 hot weather flyer’s shirts named to “Duff” and featuring medical insignia and major’s oak leaf collars on collar. 1 jacket is missing the tank insignia. Both zippers function. Jacket missing rank features an 8th infantry division patch on the shoulder. (B) Third Pattern OG-107 jungle fatigues with theater-made insignia including name strip named to “Farber” US Air Force strip and theater-made rank insignia on sleeves. Nice jacket with light wear. (C) Third Pattern OG-107 jungle fatigues with Special Forces patch with Airborne tab on shoulder. Areas above the top slant pockets exhibit ghosting. “Salty” feel, but nice colors. (D) 4 pairs of Third Pattern OG-107 jungle fatigues trousers with scattered blemishes and varying condition. (E) Set of private purchase reversible frogskin camouflage fatigues, unmarked, and in good condition. Laundry number “H6055” is written inside the trousers. CONDITION: Pieces exhibit varying degrees of wear. Overall good-very good. 400 - 800

3321 - US KOREAN WAR ERA UNIFORM ATTRIBUTED TO GENERAL RAY B. SITTON. An attractive Cold War US Air Force uniform with excellent insignia attributed to Lieutenant General Ray B. Sitton, who began his career in 1942 when he entered the Enlisted Reserve, later being commissioned, earned his wings, and served as a pilot in the Pacific. He attended many schools after the war and again saw service in the Korean War, where he was assigned several command positions. He would also serve throughout the Vietnam War and then joined the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C., during the conflict. His many achievements include being a command pilot and a navigator flying more than 8,500 hours in 40 different types of aircraft. The uniform is quite striking and features beautiful bullion Lieutenant General Rank on the epaulettes, as well as bullion US insignia at the collar and stunning bullion command pilot wings. The ribbon bar is embroidered and features the General’s WWII-era awards. The jacket is accompanied by a pair of trousers and 2 flight ace hats, including a visor and overseas hat with Lt. Gen. rank. The uniform exhibits scattered light blemishes but is very presentable and eye-catching. CONDITION: Very good. 400 - 800

3322 - LOT OF 2: GENERALS ALFONSO LENHARDT AND ELIZABETH P. HOISINGTON UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) Uniform attributed to General Alfonso Lenhardt who served in various ambassador positions and retired as a highly decorated Major General. The uniform consists of a jacket, shirt, and tie and does not appear to be named to Lenhardt, but was displayed as such and with a photo of the General. The uniform is shown to be late in Lenhardt’s career, as evidenced by the awards. Light wear, but very clean overall. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Uniform attributed to General Elizabeth P. Hoisington, who was one of the first women to be promoted to brigadier general by Richard Nixon. Hoisington began her Army career as a WAAC third officer and served throughout the Vietnam War, retiring in 1971. The uniform consists of her service blouse, shirt, tie, skirt, shoes, gloves, and hat. The uniform is named to Hoisington by a piece of tape that reads “GEN. HOISINGTON”. The uniform exhibits light wear and is very clean overall. CONDITION: Very good. 400 - 800

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3323 - LOT OF 3: US VIETNAM WAR GREEN BERET UNIFORMS INCLUDING FATIGUES AND GERBER FIGHTING KNIFE. Lot consists of: (A) Set of 3rd Pattern OG-107 Jungle Fatigues with Special Forces SSI, American and South Vietnamese jump wings, named to a Captain McAviney. Spec tag removed in jacket. The set includes the ripstop jacket and pants, along with a green beret with captain’s bars. Fatigues exhibit light wear but are clean with very nice insignia. The set was displayed with M1956 suspenders which feature a full gear setup. Leather holster is marked “Graton & Knight Co.” and dated 1943. The name “R.H. Long” is written above the embossed US oval. Gear exhibits scattered wear and blemishes typical of old equipment. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Set of Class II ERDL fatigues, including a jacket and pants. The jacket features great insignia with Special Forces and 1st Cavalry with Airborne tab SSI. The jacket features both American and South Vietnamese jump wings and is named to 2nd Lieutenant Bowman. Nice 8th Cavalry Regiment patch on pocket. A pair of theater-modified camouflaged leggings comes with the set, which was displayed with a set of web gear which includes a desirable Gerber knife. The blade exhibits pitting and is marked “GERBER / PORTLAND, ORE. USA” and numbered “044158”, housed in a Gerber-marked leather scabbard. The set is complete with a pair of jungle boots and a green beret with 2nd Lt. rank. There is also a second pistol belt which was displayed together, all is presumably Lt. Bowman’s. Fatigues exhibit wear, field gear shows scattered blemishes from wear and use. Clean, but with expected blemishes. CONDITION: Good. (C) Vietnam War Green Beret dress uniform named to Trimmer including a highly decorated jacket, trousers, green beret, shirt, tie, and boots. The uniform is clean overall with evidence of light wear and scattered blemishes. CONDITION: Very good. 2,000 - 4,000 3324 - LOT OF 8: 4 CALIFORNIA POLICE CHIEF UNIFORMS WITH 4 HATS. Lot consists of: (A) Chief of Police full dress coat and undershirt for Rohnert Park Police Department in Northern California. Badge is marked on the reverse: “ENTENMANN ROVIN, PICO RIVERA, CALIF”. Includes matching dress hat with bullion oak leaves on bill. (B) University of Nevada-Reno Police Chef uniform and dress hat. (C) Identified Chief of Police full dress uniform for the Twin Cities Police Dept. (Larkspur & Corte Madera), includes full dress hat, and “IRVINE & JACHENS” marked badge. (D) Santa Rosa Chief of Police full dress uniform and hat. These uniforms are not mocks-ups, but are vintage tailor-made originals and are hard to find on the collectors market. CONDITION: All are excellent with no mothing or fading, and are from a smoke-free home. 1,000 - 1,500

3325 - LOT OF 1950S CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL UNIFORMS AND HATS. Lot consists of: (A) Full dress coat and tan service uniform with CHP motorcycle helmet and visor cap with winged wheel insignia. Also includes tie, trousers, and augillette. Circa 1950s. (B) Full dress uniform coat set with trousers, tie, augilette, and visor cap with winged wheel insignia. Circa 1950s. (C) Lot of 5 vintage CHP and other agency visor caps and CHP extra tan hat covers with insignia. CONDITION: All from a smoke-free home with no fading or moth damage. 1,000 - 1,200

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3326 - LOT OF VINTAGE POLICE BADGES AND HAT INSIGNIA. Large lot of over 125+ pieces of mostly US and foreign full size police, sheriff, and highway patrol badges, hat insignia, ID cards, etc. All ranks from chief to patrolman present. CONDITION: Very good. 1,200 - 1,500

3327 - FRAMED DISPLAY OF POLICE BADEGES FROM THE CAREER OF RICHARD HOEY. Nicely framed display of desirable Bay Area, Northern California, U.S. Marshal, Deputy Sheriff, and Military Police officer official badges. Circa 1960s -1970s. Includes corresponding ID cards and departmental uniform patches. CONDITION: Not observed outside of frame, but all seem excellent. 1,000 - 1,200

3328 - LARGE LOT OF FOREIGN MEDALS, AWARDS, AND INSIGNIA. Large lot of foreign military awards including medals, insignia, and cases. The medals are mostly European, including French and German awards with others mixed in. There are also several variations of the French Ordre des Palmes academiques. Several medals are housed in their original cases or boxes while other cases are empty. Medals exhibit a nice patina with varying degrees of wear. Some ribbons exhibit fraying. CONDITION: Fair-good. 500 - 1,000

3329 - LOT OF ROK MARINE AND NAVY FATIGUES. Lot consists of 2 sets of Republic of Korea Marine Corps frogskin camouflage uniform fatigues. Set (A) exhibits vibrant colors with clear ROK Marine stamp on upper left pocket and appears complete with all original buttons. Scattered blemishes and evidence of wear. CONDITION: Good. Set (B) exhibits darker colors with slightly faded ROK Marine stamp on upper left pocket and appears complete with all buttons. Scattered blemishes and evidence of wear. CONDITION: Good. (C) Republic of Korea Navy fatigues with nice insignia. Appears complete with all buttons. Very clean overall with light wear. CONDITION: Very good. (D) ROK khaki shirt with embroidered name. Light wear and complete with all buttons. CONDITION: Very good. 300 - 500

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3330 - LOT OF 3: FOREIGN MILITARY GENERAL’S UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) Taiwanese Air Force general’s uniform consisting of jacket, shirt, tie, trousers, shoes, and visor hat. The uniform pieces are unnamed with the exception of the visor hat, which is named to “Gen. Loh Ying-teh”. The uniform also comes with a copy of a photo of the general that was used for a display. (B) Philippines Army brigadier general’s uniform named to “Friedlander”. Awards have been stripped, but the uniform retains its SSI and nametag that identifies the uniform to Friedlander. The uniform also comes with a copy of a photo of the general that was used for a display. (C) Philippine National Police uniform named to “Valderrama” with awards and badge. The uniform also comes with a shirt, tie, and trousers. The uniforms all exhibit light blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

3331 - LOT OF 5: US NAVY FLIGHT HELMETS. Lot consists of: (A) APH-6C flight helmet with reflective tape design and dual visor. Helmet retains its original spec tag on reverse and is marked by Sierra Eng. Co. sized large. named to “Mackey” on reverse, as well as “LT. COL. MACKEY HMS 42” on the interior. 1 earphone is loose and hangs. Interior exhibits standard service wear with typical staining. M-87 boom mic attached. Exterior exhibits scattered blemishes from service wear and storage. CONDITION: Good. (B) US Navy APH-6 flight helmet with reflective tape design and single visor. Helmet retains original spec tag on reverse that is partially obscured by tape but is made by Gentex. Painted gold with US Navy wings on front. Foam and leather padded liner is intact with scattered stains and blemishes from wear. Exterior exhibits scattered blemishes from service wear and storage. CONDITION: Good. (C) HGU-2A/P flight helmet marked “SHAW AFB” on reverse. Original spec tag is present on interior and is marked “Sierra Engineering Co., sized large, and dated 1963. Leather and foam padded liner is present with some pieces loose. Scattered blemishes from service wear and storage exhibited on both interior and exterior. CONDITION: Good. (D) HGU-55P flight helmet with USN wings on front. Gray paint with leather padded liner. Chinstrap present. Scattered marks on exterior from service wear, lining exhibits some cracking and wear. CONDITION: Good. (E) 3 spare flight helmet visors, 1 gold with USN wings, 1 white by Sierra Eng. Co., and 1 painted OD green. Varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

3332 - LARGE LOT OF PATCHED VIETNAM WAR OG-107 UTILITIES. Lot consists of a large amount of OG-107 Utilities from the Vietnam War era that fill an 18” by 18” by 18” box. There is a mix between jackets and trousers, most of which appear to be Third Model, “Type III”. Most of the jackets are patched, some with corps, army, divisional, and special forces SSI. Some exhibit ghosting where names or insignia have been removed. There are also some shooting jackets. Some uniforms are still starched, while others are not; most pieces exhibit varying degrees of wear and blemishes. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3333 - LARGE LOT OF VIETNAM WAR AND COLD WAR US MARINE CORPS FATIGUE UNIFORMS. Lot consists of an 18” by 18” by 18” box full of Vietnam War and other Cold War US Marine Corps fatigue uniform jackets and trousers. Most of the fatigues are the varying models of the OG-107 pattern, as well as slant pocket Class II ERDL’s and early M81 camouflage fatigues. There are variety of jackets and trousers, with most jackets stamped USMC with Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on the top left pocket. Several exhibit name strips and other insignia. The fatigues exhibit varying degrees of wear with some exhibiting scuffs, stains, fading, etc. related to service and storage wear. CONDITION: Fair-very good. 400 - 800

3334 - LARGE LOT OF US MILITARY VANGUARD INSIGNIA. Lot contains various pieces of US military insignia by Vanguard. Most pieces are unissued and are still in their original packaging for purchase by service members. Some boxes are empty but are in very good condition. The insignia ranges from rank, marksman badges, wings, etc. A nice group on insignia. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3335 - LOT OF 4: US MARINE CORPS DECORATED OFFICER’S UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) US Marine Corps dress blue officer’s uniform with colonel rank and 8 medals which reflect service in Vietnam. The uniform is unnamed with an Exchange Uniform Shop, Quantico, Virginia tag. Although unnamed, the uniform came with a copy of a photo of Colonel William E. Peacock, who is a decorated Vietnam veteran. The uniform also comes with a white USMC visor marked “Lancaster Brand”. (B) US Marine Corps Cold War era mess dress uniform consisting of jacket, trousers, hat, and cummerbund. The uniform features mini medals and wings, which reflect service in World War II-Korea. Bullion major rank on shoulders. Unnamed, but with Camp Lejeune Uniform Shop tag. Complete with matching trousers that are also unnamed. Visor hat is marked “The Berkshire” and named to “J.H. White Maj USMC”. (C) US Marine Corps major’s alpha uniform tunic with an array of decorations that reflect service in WWII-Cold War. Highest award is the Navy Cross. The uniform is unnamed but features a Saco Uniforms, Norristown, Pennsylvania tag. Should be easy to research due to awards. (D) US Marine Corps brigadier general’s alpha uniform with an array of decorations that reflect service in WWII-Vietnam. Unnamed with no maker marks or tags. All uniforms exhibit light wear with scattered blemishes but remain clean overall. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 3336 - US COLD WAR USAF P-4A FLIGHT HELMET. A very nice example of a US Air Force P-4A flight helmet which was derived from the P-1 helmet used by jet pilots that was introduced by the United States Air Force in March 1948. The Type P-4A was basically the same helmet with an added sun visor, improved earphones, and minor refinements to the web lining and straps. The type MS-22001 oxygen mask was worn with this helmet which saw extensive service with the Air Force through the 1960s. The helmet has the gold on black label and is marked as a size “X-LARGE”. There is a separate label that dates the helmet to “1957”. Visor is complete and working, though there are light surface marks. The helmet shell shows external wear. Liner is complete with nice intact hardware. Typical staining from wear with pliable leather and nice US Air Force stamp. Oxygen mask is intact with evident cracks on the leather hose with remnants of glue suggesting a repair. A great example of an early US Air Force flight helmet. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 494

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3337 - LOT OF 2: US KOREAN WAR US NAVY H-4 FLIGHT HELMETS. Lot consists of 2 Type H-4 protective flying helmets that were issued to US Naval and Marine aviators in the 1950s. (A) USN H-4 flying helmet by General Textiles Mills Inc. (Gentex). Size medium. The H-4 is manufactured with an epoxy resin reinforced rigid shell featuring distinctive ridged ‘veins’ radiating from the crown. Internal webbing harness with a leather headband for additional comfort. This example is finished in the original gold paint synonymous with US Naval helmets of the 1950s and features a large USN pilot wing decal over the forehead. Fitted with an MT-521A boom microphone and external press studs to attach a pair of goggles and chin strap. The shell has scattered blemishes with excellent paint. The lining is very good with light wear. These helmets were worn with a cloth inner helmet which is present and marked by Gentex as a size medium. CONDITION: Very good. (B) H-4 flying helmet by Gentex. Size medium. Epoxy resin reinforced rigid shell featuring distinctive ridged ‘veins’ radiating from the crown. Internal webbing harness with a leather headband for additional comfort. This example exhibits white paint. Fitted with an MT-521A boom microphone and external press studs to attach a pair of goggles and chin strap, which is absent. The shell exhibits scattered blemishes with decent paint. The lining exhibits light wear but remains solid. These helmets were worn with a cloth inner helmet which is present and marked by Stole & Klein as a size medium. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

3338 - LOT OF 17: US COLD WAR AND VIETNAM WAR OFFICER’S VISOR HATS. Lot consists of 17 Cold War era US military officer’s visor hats. There are 6 Navy, 1 Coast Guard, 5 Air Force, and 5 Army hats, 1 of which is a brigadier general’s overseas hat. Most hats are maker marked by brands such as Bancroft, Wolf Brown, Flight Ace, and more. Several of the hats are named to officers and feature nice bullion on visors. Most retain their original shape while others exhibit a nice worn shape with slightly “crushed” crown. Most exhibit blemishes from service wear and storage with varying degrees of wear. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

3339 - LOT OF 3: US AIR FORCE UNIFORM GROUPINGS. Lot consists of: (A) Large Cold War US Air Force uniform grouping named to Colonel Loper. The group consists of Loper’s dress uniform, mess dress, visor hat, shoes, fatigues, and other accessories. (B) Cold War US Air Force uniform with visor that is named to Col. J.B. Morehead. James Bruce Morehead was a World War II fighter ace who also served in Korea, the uniform is not named but features his awards, and the visor is named with a marker, possibly a tribute piece. (C) Cold War US Air Force Colonel’s uniform with command pilot wings and extensive ribbon rack. The uniform came with a visor named to Lt. Col. Ronald C. Won. (D) There is also an unnamed US Air Force black mess dress with mini medals and Lt. Col. insignia. All uniforms exhibit varying degrees of wear with scattered blemishes that are typical of service wear and storage. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

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3340 - LOT OF GULF WAR UNIFORMS, HELMETS, AND FIELD GEAR. Lot consists of US Army fatigues, helmets, and field gear, all of which date to the Gulf War, contained in 4 18” by 12” by 10” boxes. There are several named “chocolate chip” fatigue groupings with pants, jackets, and hats. There are 4 Kevlar helmets, some exhibit dust goggles, and all are complete with their lining. Also included are 2 sets of individual equipment, 1 tan and 1 OD. The uniforms and gear exhibit varying degrees of wear with scattered blemishes from storage and wear. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3341 - LARGE LOT OF US MARINE CORPS MASTER SERGEANT AND SERGEANT MAJOR UNIFORM GROUPINGS. Large lot of 8 US Marine Corps master sergeant, master gunnery sergeant, and sergeant major uniform groupings. Several of the uniforms are named to marines and the sergeant major uniform of David W. Sommers is signed. Some uniforms are attributed by paper cards that were in uniform pockets or were stored folded with the uniforms. Some uniforms are not named but with ribbon racks and rank insignia they should be easy to research. All uniforms exhibit varying degrees of wear from service use and storage. CONDITION: Good-very good. 400 - 800

3342 - LOT OF 3: US ARMY 82ND AIRBORNE AND 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) 82nd Airborne uniform consisting of a blouse, short, and beret. Blouse named to “Lim”, shirt named to “Keaton”. The set is accompanied by a photo of the veteran wearing the uniform. Minimal blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Very good. (B) 82nd Airborne uniform consisting of a jacket, shirt, and trousers. Specialist rank with medical collar discs and 4 row ribbon bar. Jacket is named to “Tragesser”. Minimal blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 82nd Airborne uniform consisting of a jacket, shirt, tie, trousers, beret, and boots. Named to “Chan”. Highly decorated with Vietnam War service ribbons, Purple Heart, Soldier’s Medal, Silver Star, and Distinguished Service Cross. Accompanied by 5 photos of the veteran in the uniform. Minimal blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Very good. 200 - 400

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3343 - US COLD WAR WOOL FIELD UNIFORM OF GENERAL EDWARD FLANAGAN. Cold War uniform ensemble consisting of am M1951 wool field shirt with matching trousers, US Army style black boots, M1951 pile field cap, black leather gloves, and black 1911 pistol belt. The shirt is embroidered with lieutenant general rank and the name Flanagan. A photo of General Edward Flanagan accompanies the lot and this uniform was on display as belonging to Flanagan. The pile cap features para wings and lieutenant general rank and the name “LT. GEN. FLANAGAN” is written inside the cap, it is unknown if this was written in the general’s hand. General Edward Flanagan had an impressive military career starting in World War II as a lieutenant in the 674th Glider Field Artillery Battalion and ending as Commanding General, Sixth Army. The uniform was possibly assembled for the general to wear to commemoration events. as he served actively throughout the Korean War. The uniform is clean overall with typical blemishes from wear and storage. CONDITION: Good. 200 - 400

3344 - LOT OF 2: USMC GENERAL’S LEMUEL SHEPHERD AND JAN HULY UNIFORMS. Lot consists of: (A) Vintage service green “Alpha” coat, trousers, and overseas hat decorated and assembled with proper ribbons and insignia to represent General Lemuel Shepherd, USMC. Both trousers and coat are marked inside “SHEPHERD” with clothing stamp. (B) Service green “Alpha” coat and trousers decorated with ribbons and rank insignia to represent Lt. Gen. Jan Huly, USMC. CONDITION: Excellent with no moth holes observed and from a smoke-free home. 400 - 600

3345 - US ARIZONA NAVAJO POLICE UNIFORM. Desirable and hard to find Navajo reservation police vintage uniform lot. Included are 2 patched uniform shirts, one with official numbered department badge, 2 western-style hats with insignia, 2 trousers, and a tie. CONDITION: Very good. 500 - 800

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3346 - US PARK POLICE MOUNTED UNIFORM, ACCESSORIES, AND SADDLE. Fantastic lot of vintage U.S. Park Police uniforms and mounted gear. Includes a dress blue coat and Park Police badge, full dress campaign hat with proper device, 3 shabraque saddle covers, department issue English style saddle and numerous spurs, dress holster and cartridge belt, and 4 sets of trousers. A rare opportunity for a collector of mounted police items. CONDITION: Uniforms are very good with no mothing visible but some light surface dust, etc. Leather gun belt and saddle are all supple and displayable. 800 - 1,000

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FIREARMS & MILITARIA

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Likely the Finest Factory Engraved Blue & Case Colored Colt Lightning Known to Exist (1886). SOLD $190,650

Important Historic Bunker Hill engraved Powder Horn of Daniel Kinne, dated 1775. SOLD $209,100

Possibly Conrad Ulrich’s Greatest Masterpiece and a Legendary Winchester Collector’s Icon for nearly half a Century is the Magnificent Gilded High Relief Engraved and Fully Signed Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle. SOLD $598,000

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MORPHY’S makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales. The descriptions carry a limited guarantee. It is a guarantee to protect you against major discrepancies that would have a major effect upon the value of the item. Under no circumstances do we guarantee against anything less than a major discrepancy that would have less than a major effect upon value. This limited guarantee covers authenticity, major restoration or repair not described, counterfeits, reproductions or major fabrications not disclosed in the description. Examples of what we do not guarantee against, imperfections, slight damages, handling marks, natural imperfections, undisclosed blemishes, finish differences, wood-to-metal fit issues, surface cracks or chips in wood, dings and dents, bore condition, and other similar differences that are inherent in the antiques and collectible industry. All items are sold for display purposes. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. It is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine by inspection by themselves or a hired professional the exact condition of each item prior to bidding on the item. Should MORPHY’S deny an authenticity issue dispute of the buyer, and the buyer is not satisfied, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the written opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed item. The final decision of those experts will determine any refund consideration. This limited guarantee is only available to the buyer of record. Please also refer to POST SALE RETURN POLICY at end of terms. Except as stated in the limited guarantee above, MORPHY’S will not be held responsible for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor, make any guarantees, warranties, or representation, expressed, or implied, in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic relevance of the property or otherwise. It is the bidder’s responsibility to initiate contact with MORPHY’S in request for additional information regarding the items. Submit all questions regarding upcoming auction items at least 48 hours prior to the date of auction. We will make every effort to answer all submitted questions in a timely manner. We will do our best but cannot promise that questions submitted within 48 hours of the auction date will be answered prior to the auction. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty as to whether the buyer acquires any reproduction rights in the property. All items will be available for preview approximately one (1) month prior to the auction.

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Terms & Conditions requires any agent to provide a signed letter of authorization from the buyer of record company or individual allowing the agent to bid on their behalf. • ABSENTEE BIDDING - - MORPHY’S will accept absentee bids submitted via telephone call, in person, mail, fax or through www. morphyauctions.com. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form (available online) and clearly mark the lot number, title, and maximum bid amount. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. Bidders may preview, register, and place bids online through our website, www. morphyauctions.com. Seller(s) agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the MORPHY’S absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated. • ONLINE BIDDING - - Online bidding through www.morphyauctions. com, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable, Proxibid, or other bidding platforms may be available; all Terms and Conditions still apply. A surcharge will be added for third party online platforms. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium. If there is a tie bid between the online bid and a floor bid, the floor bid takes precedence. Due to our fast-paced auctions and bids coming from floor bidders, phone bidders, online bidders and absentee bids, the auctioneer has the final word on all item(s) sold. You (the bidder) assume the risk of winning an item online and not having the item sell to you. This is due to the final call of the auctioneer and the operator not being able to re-open that lot. Online bidders are fully responsible for accidental bidding as if they bid normally. • BID RESULTS – Please allow 24-48 hours post auction to receive your official invoice from MORPHY’S. MORPHY’S will only contact successful bidders. The invoice will include item, hammer price, premium, shipping, handling, insurance, taxes, and any other charges that apply. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. • TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at least three (3) days prior to the auction date. MORPHY’S cannot guarantee phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com or call 877-968-8880 to register for a telephone bid.

BID INCREMENTS

Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 50% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer. $0 - $500…................$25 $500 - $1,000….........$50 $1,000 - $2,000…......$100 $2,000 - $5,000…......$200 $5,000 - $10,000....…$500 $10,000 +…............... Auctioneer’s discretion

RESERVES

Most of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A 20% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase cost. A 3% merchant fee is also automatically applied to all invoices but can be discounted upon payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer that is received within 7 days from the receipt of the invoice. If the type of payment is split, invoice will reflect the 3% charge for merchant fees on the entire invoice. In addition, a surcharge will be added for certain third-party online bidding platforms the bidder utilizes. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium.

SALES TAX

MORPHY’S is required by law to collect sales tax where our company has nexus. Sales tax rate will be charged by law on behalf of the state and locality where the customer of record takes possession of their purchase. Lots are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless the required form and copy of permit are on file with MORPHY’S. It is the bidder’s responsibility to know the sales tax rate applicable. As a convenience and without any guarantee, you may use this website, https://www.taxjar.com/sales-tax-calculator, as a resource to calculate your applicable sales tax rate. Bidder agrees to pay MORPHY’S the actual amount of tax due if sales tax is not properly collected due to 1) an expired, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form and certificate must be on file at and verified by MORPHY’S five days prior to the auction, or the tax must be paid. If the required form and certificate is received by MORPHY’S within 4 days of the conclusion of the auction, you qualify for a refund for the tax paid. Lots from different auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes.

PAYMENT, INTEREST & STORAGE FEES

Any invoice totaling more than $100,000 must be paid within three (3) days. All other merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date of the invoice. Payments can be made by going to your account online at www.morphyauctions.com, call 877-968-8880 or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd, Denver, PA 17517. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1-1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 30 days from the invoice date. All goods not retrieved by Buyer within 45 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a monthly storage fee as follows: $50/month per regular sized item or $100/month per oversized item. Buyer authorizes MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

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Terms & Conditions We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. • SNEAKERS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, COIN AND CURRENCY ITEMS OR ANY INVOICES MORPHY’S DEEMS AT RISK OF CREDIT CARD FRAUD – We accept cash, wire transfer, check, certified checks and money orders only. No credit cards will be accepted for invoices containing these items. • CREDIT CARD –We will not accept credit card payment for any jewelry, watch, coin or currency purchases or on any purchases that Morphy’s deems to be at risk for fraud. If a credit card is used as any form of total payment, invoice will reflect a 3% surcharge on the entire invoice. This charge is automatically added but will be discounted if payment is received by cash, check, money order or wire transfer. MORPHY’s reserves the right to refuse to ship to a different address than the billing address on the credit card being used. • CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this requirement. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com. • WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer. In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items. • BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the buyer at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Shipping, handling, insurance, and taxes will be added to all invoices that Morphy’s agrees to ship. We recommend you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. Shipping will be based on actual costs provided by UPS, USPS, or other carriers based upon the contents’ size and weight. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the contents and value of the shipment. Oversize and breakable items are not standard shippable items and will require shipment by a 3rd party shipper. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • SHIPPING TERMS - MORPHY’S will ship items to the buyer at the listed address via UPS or other carriers, FOB, Denver, Pennsylvania,

or FOB other auction locations. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via UPS, or any other carrier is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. MORPHY’s is not responsible for mis-delivery or theft of packages. • INSURANCE - Shipping insurance is automatically added to invoices for shipment to the United States and Canada locations. Insurance may be waived by providing MORPHY’s a signed insurance waiver. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries. • INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S welcomes our international customers. MOPRHY’S can provide upon request a complete process and set of recommended company contacts with whom the Buyer can work to understand the steps, timing, and cost to acquire items at auction. It shall be the potential buyer’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property and for paying all shipping costs, customs and duties on the items. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING of OVERSIZE ITEMS – Buyers will need to either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service for oversize items. As a general guideline, the following will indicate which packages apply, as they are of a certain weight, length, or dimensional size. ∙ Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132” ∙ USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <130” dimensional size ∙ There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the reason in those cases. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OF BREAKABLE, DELICATE, FRAGILE ITEMS - MORPHY’S reserves the right to decline shipment of items based on its fragility. If an item is unable to be shipped in-house, the item will require shipment by a 3rd party or pick up arrangements to be made. MORPHY’s will not ship any items that are neon or contain neon. Other examples of fragile items include glass display cases of any size; coin-operated, arcade and vending items with fragile parts and/or glass; signs with parts or protrusions beyond the main body of the sign, oversized vases, high value lamps and glass of all sizes, high value artwork including but not limited to paintings, statuary, sculpture, figurines, dioramas, and other intricate items; and items subject to impact by moisture and known handling issues in the supply chain. Under no circumstances will MORPHY’S be responsible for shipping damage to picture frames of any kind. • For any buyers who wish to arrange for their own shipping, MORPHY’S must be notified at least seven (7) days prior to arrival of the shipping company name, arrival date and time. Pickup must be scheduled to begin and end within our normal business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays). (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions • STORAGE FEE – MORPHY’S will charge a monthly storage fee of $50/ month per regular sized item or $100/month per oversized item for any items on MORPHY’s location for more than 45 days. Buyer authorizes the MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS

I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to MORPHY’S Bidder Terms & Conditions, which includes this provision (hereafter referred to as “Terms & Conditions”), MORPHY’S, or the breach thereof (hereafter referred to as “Claims”), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the Claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all Claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. MORPHY’S failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions or any other legal rights, shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver of any provision of these Terms & Conditions by MORPHY’S must be made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of MORPHY’S specifically referencing the provision(s) contained within the Terms & Conditions to be waived. Headings used in the Terms & Conditions are for convenience only and are not to be relied upon. If any provision of the Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms & Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. These Terms & Conditions will inure to the benefit of, and are intended to be, enforceable by MORPHY’S, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, members, directors, officers, and licensees. There are no third party beneficiaries to these Terms & Conditions; a person or entity who is not a party or signatory to these Terms & Conditions has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term or provision of these Terms & Conditions.

POST SALE RETURN POLICY

MORPHY’S engages knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due date of 7 calendar days who wishes to report a problem must notify MORPHY’S within three calendar (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may not return any items under any circumstances. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. Please refer to MORPHY’S limited guarantee herein. A Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be issued by MORPHY’S before you ship anything back to our address. Item must be returned in the same condition. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. The item in question must be shipped with the RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at MORPHY’S within one week of the aforementioned authorization. PRIVACY TO REVIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE VISIT WWW.MORPHYAUCTIONS.COM/PRIVACY-POLICY All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2023, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.


ABSENTEE BID FORM Auction:

December 6 - 8, 2023 Firearms & Militaria

2000 N. READING RD • DENVER, PA 17517 P/ 877-968-8880 F/ 717-336-7115

Step 1 - Circle Bidding Option Phone Line

email: info@morphyauctions.com www.morphyauctions.com

Absentee Bid

Phone line: Morphy Auctions staff will call you 5 lots prior to the item(s) you wish to bid on. Absentee: Morphy Auctions staff will execute your left bid(s) as if you were in attendance.

Step 2 - List Lot/Bid Information Lot #

Bid Increments: $0 - $500/$25 $200 - $500/$25

Please print clearly.

Description

Absentee Bid

Phone Emergency Bid

Applies to phone bidders only.

PLEASE NOTE ~

$500 - $1,000/$50 $1,000 - 2,000/$100

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info

$2,000 - $5,000/$200 $5,000 - $10,000/$500 $10,000/Auctioneer’s Discretion

Emergency bids are executed only if Morphy Auctions is unable to contact the bidder via the phone number(s) provided.

Please print clearly.

Name Address City

State

Phone Line 1

Phone Line 2

Zip

Email I accept that all bids do not include the buyer’s premium of 23%. I accept that all bids are subject to the TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE printed in the catalog. My signature ser ves as an agreement to the terms stated on this form.

Signature

Date

Print Name If you have not received a confirmation email, please contact Morphy Auctions prior to the auction.


MEET THE TEAM LEADERSHIP TEAM

Dan Morphy

President & Founder

Shaye Krispine Director of Operations & Auctioneer

Tom Tolworthy Chief Executive Officer

Les Jones

Chief Operating Officer & Director of Marketing

Jamie Griffin

Customer Experience Manager

Scot Kauffman

General Manager Firearms

Chris Hince Director of Consignments

Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator

Abbe Shearer

Assistant Controller

INDUSTRY LEADING EXPERTS

Russ Withem

Firearms Specialist

John Morphy, M.D. Acquisitions/ Appraisals

Dan Morris

Sales & Acquisitions

David Geiger

John Keene

Arms & Armor Specialist

NFA Specialist

Gary Metz

Tommy Sage, Jr.

Consignment Assessment & Procurement

Peter Thomson

Antique & Modern Silver Consultant

Head of Toys & Trains

James Infante

Amphora & Pottery Consultant

Dan Mackel

David Cruz

Firearms Specialist

Firearms Specialist

Joel Lazarus

Mike Harrington

Train Consultant

Josh Tauber

Lamp & Glass Consultant

Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert

Ron Ciarmello

Fine & Decorative Arts Division, Jewelry & Timepiece Specialist

Jeremy Hatch

Willi Zahn

Firearms Consultant

German Militaria & Military/Target Firearms Expert

John Mihovetz

Don Grimmer

Department Head & Expert Automobilia & Petroliana

Patrick Orbe

Fine Art Consultant

West Coast Acquisitions, Coin-Op & Advertising Expert

Brian Manifor

Western Antiques & Weapons Expert

Brian Burke

Soda & Advertising Specialist

Jim Maley

Acquisitions & Promotions

MORPHY AUCTIONS | 2000 North Reading Road • Denver, PA 17517 | Phone: 877-968-8880 • Fax: 717-336-7115


MEET THE TEAM MARKETING TEAM

Les Jones

Director of Marketing

Mary Beth Nocera Production Manager

Melanie Miles

Marketing Specialist

Photographer

Photographer

Elle Allen

Julia Santoro

Tasha Lopez

Becky Stellmach

Devin Rumbarger

Dana Hipszer

Senior Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer

Photographer

Jennifer Fitts

Michael Laskoski

Photographer

Photography & Videography Assistant

Caleb Enck

Melissa Ober

Graphic Designer

CUSTOMER SERVICE & POST AUCTION TEAM

Jamie Griffin

Customer Experience Manager

John Morphy

Customer Experience Associate

Jeremy Bailey

Alicia Lancto

Maegan Griffin

Customer Experience Associate

Customer Experience Associate

Customer Experience Associate

Post Auction Operations Supervisor & Auctioneer

Tucker Nelson

Josh Dobroskey

Ben Shupp

Hilary Boettcher

Inside Sales Coordinator

FIREARMS TEAM

Scot Kauffman

General Manager Firearms

Eric Wagner

Firearms Researcher & Cataloger

Firearms Compliance Specialist

Militaria Consignment Associate

Firearms Consignment Associate

Firearms Administration

Cheryl Goyda

Firearms Acquisitions & Promotions


OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Shaye Krispine Director of Operations & Auctioneer

Chris Hince

Nate Burkholder Lead Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Angel Lopez

Brandon Law

Olha Vetterlein

Diane Shoemaker

Ben Brossman

Nicollette Sage

Director of Consignments

Display Coordinator & Auctioneer

Ryan Kelly

Shipping Manager

Consignment Associate

Chris Sayres

Shipping Associate

Ugo Liberti

Consignment Associate

Zach Moran

Consignment Associate

Darryl Eberly

Transcriptionist

Steve Hynds

Transcriptionist

Owen Kells

Shipping Associate

ACCOUNTING TEAM

UPCOMING AUCTION SCHEDULE Firearms & Militaria December 6-8, 2023 Abbe Shearer

Assistant Controller

Ashley Messner

Accounting Specialist

Alexis Bookmiller Accounting Specialist

Fine & Decorative Arts December 18 & 19, 2023 Brian Lebel’s Old West Las Vegas, Nevada January 26, 2024 Toys & General Collectibles February 14 & 15, 2024

Auction dates & consignment deadlines are subject to change. Please call to verify.


THANK YOU Morphy Auctions is honored that you are considering entrusting your collection to us. Through every step of the process, from appraisal to auction, we are devoted to you and your collection. We are sure you will be proud of your collection’s presentation and pleased with the unrivaled customer service provided by the Morphy staff. We look forward to doing business with you. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.


PLEASE NOTE: BIDDING IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS CATALOG. This digital catalog is only for viewing the items included in this auction.

To bid on any items you see in this catalog, visit www.MorphyAuctions.com and click on bidding.



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