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September 20, 2015

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SOLD $32,400
SOLD $168,000
SOLD $5,700 SOLD $32,400

SOLD $210,000
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FRESH TO THE MARKET COLLECTIONS


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With an emphasis on fresh to the market collections,
Morphy Auctions is the perfect venue for buying and selling
with total confidence.

2000 North Reading Road 4520 Arville Street


Denver, PA 17602 Las Vegas, NV 89103
877-968-8880 702-382-2466

MorphyAuctions.com • 877-968-8880
ABOUT US
Morphy Auctions in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania & Las Morphy Auctions has a team of experts to assess your
Vegas, Nevada, has become one of the great success stories of collection and assist you in every step of the consignment
the antiques trade. Founded by Dan Morphy in 1997, Morphy’s process. Our expert team is highlighted in this brochure and
has realized meteoric growth and set numerous world auction includes specialists from all collecting categories, including:
records in many categories, while attracting a global following advertising, coin-op, toys, cast iron, dolls, fine and decorative
of buyers that grows exponentially with each successive sale. art, firearms, automobiles, plus many more.

Our goal is to provide the best overall buying and selling With our main headquarters located in Denver, Pennsylvania,
experience for our customers. With one of the largest under- our proximity to Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and
roof auction houses in the country, spanning over 45,000 sq. ft., Washington, D.C., makes us easily accessible to potential
the building is customized to meet the growing and changing auction bidders and consignors.
needs of the antiques industry. Upon entering our facility you
will notice an inviting customer service area conveniently Morphy Auctions is grounded in the values of honesty and
staffed with full-time, knowledgeable employees and antiques integrity. We continue to be the discriminating collector’s #1
experts who are happy to assist you. Morphy Auctions takes choice when it comes to buying or selling antiques.
pride in providing you with quality antiques, professional
service, and an enjoyable consignment experience.

MorphyAuctions.com • 877-968-8880
CONSIGNING WITH US
“We have known and dealt with the Morphy Auctions offers a wide range of categories from Tiffany
Morphy family for the past 25 years. We to mechanical banks, specializing in “fresh to the market”
have always found the whole family helpful collections. We work hard to create a welcoming atmosphere
and welcoming. Dan is a driving force and that encourages optimal financial results for our consignors.
energetic personality who will professionally We are committed to taking the utmost care in handling
the items, giving our consignors the personalized attention
represent your collection in the marketplace.
and dedicated staff support they deserve, and making every
With the close support of his whole family,
auction a high-profile event in every sense of the word. From
you can be confident that you and your
the extended preview to the prime auction location and
collection will receive direct personal
professional advertising and marketing campaign, it’s easy to
attention. You will always enjoy a friendly
see why your collection should be entrusted to the experts at
welcome and be assured that you will be Morphy’s.
treated fairly. The result will be a great
auction experience.” We never cut corners, and to ensure proper attention is
- John & Adrienne Haley, given to each collection, a minimum of four months’ lead
United Kingdom time is required for all consignments. All consignments are
entered into a custom-designed inventory system and auction
database in order to ensure proper documentation and
inventory tracking. Throughout the entire process, all auction
items are fully insured, from the moment we take possession
of goods until ownership has transferred on the date of sale.

SOLD $46,000 SOLD $143,750

SOLD $198,000

SOLD $105,000

SOLD $7,800 SOLD $44,500 SOLD $276,000 SOLD $15,600

MorphyAuctions.com • 877-968-8880
Morphy Auctions is one of the largest under-roof
auction houses, spanning over 45,000 sq. ft. The facility
is customized to meet the growing and changing needs
of the antiques industry. Our goal is to provide the best
overall buying and selling experience for our customers.

The clean, well-lit, fully carpeted and climate-controlled


gallery is customized to ensure the ideal atmosphere for
the antiques and collectibles housed within. Whether
large or small, all of the antiques are properly secured SOLD $31,200 SOLD $38,400
and professionally displayed to maximize their eye appeal.

Attributes of the facility include executive and staff offices, AT A GLANCE


a conference room, holding area for loading/unloading
• Dedicated Display Rooms
goods, custom-built storage space with a museum-
quality rack system, three self-contained photography • Display Cases & Professionally Lit
studios, a black-light room for close-up inspection of Floor Display

auction items and a dedicated shipping and packing area. • Theater-Style Seats, each with a
Lap Desk and Cup Holder
The pride of the facility is the stylish auction room, featuring • Customized Customer Service Area
comfortable theater-style seats, a marble floor and decorative
tin ceiling with ambient lighting. With technology continually • Climate Controlled

evolving, Morphy’s strives to offer state-of-the-art options for • 3 Fully Equipped


bidding and auction participation. The auction room’s design Photography Studios
features the latest telecommunications, wireless technology • Black-Light Room
and custom acoustics for the best auction experience possible.
• Loading/Unloading Holding Area

Adjacent to the auction room is a sleek and comfortable dining • Custom-Built Storage Area
facility equipped with an audio-feed function and windows to
• Museum-Quality Rack &
enable bidders to monitor the auction activity while dining. Drawer System
The facility also has an outdoor patio area.
• In-House Shipping Department

Ample parking and all-weather canopy over the front door • Fully Stocked Packing Room
allow for easy customer deliveries and pickups. Morphy’s
utilizes a fully enclosed loading/unloading dock with hydraulic • State-of-the-Art Security System
lift for larger-scale antiques and tractor-trailer deliveries and • Over 200 Parking Spaces
pickups. No collection is too large or too small for Morphy
Auctions to consider. • Open 7 Days a Week 9:00am-4:00pm

MorphyAuctions.com • 877-968-8880
Bidder Terms and Conditions
We advise all bidders to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale °° Modern firearms sales to non-licensed bidders who are picking
before bidding with Dan Morphy Auctions LLC and/or its affiliates up guns at our location will require the completion of a form
Morphy Firearms LLC, and Morphy Auctions, Las Vegas collectively 4473 background check. Handgun purchases also require an
referred to below as DMA. Those who bid are bound by those Terms additional PICS form/background check for each handgun
and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or purchased. This process to fill out forms and obtain a response
posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between may take 5-10 minutes. Any applicable state fees associated with
the successful bidder (purchaser), DMA and the seller (consignor) of these checks will be added to the customer’s invoice.
the lot. °° If you are “Denied” by FBI / PICS background check, you will not
be able to take possession of the firearm and the firearm will be
TERMS OF SALE consigned to the next available firearm auction. If you do not
When bidding on any lot offered by DMA, the bidder indicates pay for the item in full, bidder will be blocked from participating
acceptance of the following Terms of Sale. Any participation in the in future firearm auctions.
auction binds you to agreement of these terms whether or not you read °° If you are appealing a “Deny” decision, we will hold the gun only
or understand said terms. if you pay in full for the item.
°° Licensed bidders, i.e. Federal Firearms Licensees or Curios &
CONDITION OF ITEMS Relics License holders must present a current signed copy of
DMA makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in their license. (C&R licensee purchases must conform to the BATF
its sales, however all items for sale are “as is,” and it is the bidder’s C&R requirements).
responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine the °° Class 3 weapons processing depends on if the purchaser is a
exact condition of each item. DMA will not be held responsible dealer or an individual
for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor, make any ∙ Dealers: Need a copy of FFL and SOT license. Estimated
guarantees, warranties, or representation expressed, or implied, time for processing and approval of the required Form 3 is two
in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other months.
description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, ∙ Individuals: Law requires a completed Form 4. DMA will
quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic assist in preparing and getting steps done, includes fingerprint,
relevance of the property or otherwise. No statement anywhere photo, and a fee of $200. Estimated time for processing and
whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or approval of Form 4 is 6-8 months.
representation. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before • Shipping
bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been °° Non-Residents of Pennsylvania may not pickup modern
restored. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty handguns. Any firearms shipped are legally required to be
as to whether the purchaser acquires any reproduction rights in the shipped to an ATF licensed FFL dealer within your state of
property. Returns will not be accepted under any circumstances. All residence for transfer and pickup. You will be responsible for all
items will be available for preview one (1) month prior to the auction. shipping and transfer costs incurred.
°° Modern Handguns are required to be shipped via Priority
All items are sold for display purpose. If electrical, mechanical, or other Overnight.
working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are °° Modern Long Guns are shipped via ground to the FFL dealer.
not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and °° Upon paying for the gun you can contact a licensed dealer to
items. send their FFL to firearms@morphyauctions.com with the paid
invoice number notated.
AUTOMOBILES – These terms do NOT apply to our automobile auctions. °° DMA will not be responsible for exporting modern firearms or
To view the terms and conditions for our Automobile Auctions, please any ammunition. Buyer will need to locate a US Dealer that can
go to: www.morphyauctions.com/autoterms export these items to their country.
• Long guns will only be sold to persons 18 years of age, or older.
FIREARMS – All firearms transfers will be in strict accordance with all Handguns will only be sold to those persons 21 years of age, or older.
International, Federal, State and local laws. Be sure to check your Dealers are bound by these minimum age requirements.
country, state and local laws before bidding. If you are unable to import, • Since all firearms sold are “collectible” items, DMA does not test
purchase or own a firearm according to your residency laws, do not bid the safety or warrant functionality of these firearms. All firearm
on these items. If you bid and find out later you cannot legally own/ purchases should be examined by a certified gunsmith prior to
accept delivery, the bid is still a valid contract that the buyer must pay. shooting.
• DMA reserves the right to deny the sale of a firearm to any buyer
• Modern Firearms (post 1898) will be noted with a double asterisk
(**) at the beginning of the title and Class 3 weapons will be noted GAMING DEVICES - These items may be held for up to 5 business
with a triple asterisk (***) at the beginning of the title. These firearms days so the state agencies can verify the purchaser’s information. All
require special processing. auction participants are urged to check the legality of possession and/
• Checkout and pickup at our location: or shipment of gaming devices to their state of residence. Any gaming
°° The same person to whom the bidder number is registered must device purchased at the auction shall be used for the purpose of display
be the person to pick up the firearm(s) at the conclusion of the or social entertainment within the private home or residence of the
sale – Federal Law disallows anyone else from accepting the buyer and such devices shall not, in any event or manner, be exposed to
transfer. the public for the purpose of gambling.

FIREWORKS – DMA can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives
(as described in the following website: http://environmentalchemistry.
com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1.html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can
only ship these via FedEx. All items not shippable must be picked up by
the buyer.
Grading Scale: BID INCREMENTS
Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Near Mint 90% - 96% Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at
Excellent 80% - 89% Very Good 70% - 79% the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 25% of the
Good Below 70% low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer.
$0 - $500…................$25
BIDDING $500 - $1,000….........$50
RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES $1,000 - $2,000…......$100
The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone $2,000 - $5,000…......$250
has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary $5,000 - $10,000....…$500
due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet $10,000 +…............... Auctioneer’s discretion
or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. DMA and its repre-
sentatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede RESERVES
preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the The majority of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may
highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve,
then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of
ownership has changed. a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their
• ABSENTEE BIDDING - DMA will accept absentee bids if pre-authorized behalf until the reserve price is reached.
by mail, fax or through www.morphyauctions.com online. Absentee
bidders must use the absentee bid form and clearly mark the lot BUYER’S PREMIUM
number, title and maximum bid amount. Absentee bidding forms may A 22% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is
be accessed online at www.morphyauctions.com. If there are two (2) payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase cost. If payment
identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the by cash, check, money order or wire transfer is made within 7 days of
first bid received. All bids must be left in increments as explained on the sale a 2% discount may be taken on the Hammer price by the buyer.
our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the DISCOUNT IS ONLY AVAILABLE IF INVOICE IS PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS from
right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. Bidders may the sale date. Split payments are subject to a 22% buyer’s premium if a
preview, register and place bids online through our website, www. credit card is used as any form of total payment.
morphyauctions.com. Absentee and online bids placed through www.
morphyauctions.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered SALES TAX
48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another Lots delivered to you, or your representative are subject to all applicable
method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Seller(s) state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with
agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids DMA. Bidder agrees to pay DMA the actual amount of tax due in the
in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the Morphy event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired,
Auctions absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect
the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The
maximum amount you have indicated. appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by DMA
• ONLINE BIDDING - Online bidding through www.morphyauctions. five days prior to Auction, or tax must be paid; only if such form or
com, Live Auctioneers, and Proxibid may be available; all Terms certificate is received by DMA within 4 days after the Auction can a
and Conditions still apply. If there is a tie bid between the internet refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different auctions may not be
bidding venues and the floor, the floor bid takes precedence. If a aggregated for sales tax purposes.
credit card has been provided to one of the online bidding platforms,
DMA reserves the right to use and charge the credit card if the PAYMENT
winning bidder has not paid via another method by the 7 day term All merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date
in Payment Terms below. Due to our fast paced auctions and bids of the sale. If payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer
coming from floor bidders, phone bidders, internet bidders and is made within 7 days of the sale, a 2% discount on the Hammer price
absentee bids, the auctioneer has the final word on all item(s) sold. may be taken by the buyer. DISCOUNT IS ONLY AVAILABLE IF INVOICE
You (the bidder) assume the risk of winning an item online and not IS PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS from the sale date. Split payments are subject
having the item actually sell to you. This is due to the final call of to a 22% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form of total
the auctioneer and the operator not being able to re-open that lot. payment. Purchases totaling $100,000 or more must be paid within
Please allow 24-48 hours post auction to receive your official invoice three (3) days of the date of the sale. Call 717-335-3435 to pay your
from Morphy Auctions. invoice by phone or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC - 2000
• TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at N Reading Rd., Denver, PA 17517
least three (3) days prior to the auction date. DMA cannot guarantee
phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who Absentee bids placed through www.morphyauctions.com and Proxibid.
wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the
a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us
or call 717-335-3435 to request a call from our representatives during within 48 hours after the sale.
the live auction.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING of Large Items – Bidders MUST arrange and pay
checks/ certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. for 3rd party shipping when packages are a certain weight, length, or
• CREDIT CARD - For first time buyers and credit card charges greater dimensional size.
than $2,500.00 buyers must complete the bottom portion of the ∙ Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2)
invoice and must specifically sign the acknowledgement of our + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) +
terms of sale before we will accept payment via credit card. We do (12 x 2) = 132”
offer the convenience of paying automatically by credit card. If you ∙ USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165”
wish have your card automatically charged for all purchases please dimensional size
complete our “Authorization for Automatic Credit Card Use.” We ∙ USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and
have this form available online or upon request. Split payments are <165” dimensional size
subject to a 22% buyer’s premium if a credit card is used as any form ∙ International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and
of total payment. <130” dimensional size
• CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. ∙ There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that
Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. DMA reserves will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the
the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until reason in those cases.
said check clears (14 days). DMA has the right to hold all checks • STORAGE FEE – DMA will charge a storage fee of $50/week for any
over $2,000.00. Customers who have an established successful items awaiting pickup for more than 30 days.
buying history with DMA may be exempt from this. We will accept a • MORPHY AUCTIONS, LAS VEGAS LOCATION SPECIAL COURTESY
personal or company check >$2,000 and/or from a first time buyer if – Items purchased at our Las Vegas location may qualify for free
you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www. shipment on our freight truck to Denver, PA. To be considered for
morphyauctions.com. shipping, all item invoices must be paid in full by day 7 after the
• WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30.00 charge added to all wire auction, or they will not be shipped on the truck and shipping charges
transfers less than $2,000.00. Please add this amount to your invoice will then apply. Items will leave Las Vegas approximately 14 days
total before sending a wire transfer. after the auction date. Upon arrival in Denver, PA the buyer must pick
items up within 14 days, or a $50/week storage fee will apply. Buyers
In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit will be contacted by phone or email when items arrive in Denver, PA.
payment when due, DMA will proceed with the legal steps necessary It is the buyer’s responsibility to pick the items up here. For packages
to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction to qualify for courtesy shipping, at least one piece or all pieces
participation. together in a package, must have a dimensional size of more than
130sq inches. Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) +
PACKING/SHIPPING (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example, a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36
• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping and handlings & + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132.
insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items. • FIREWORKS – DMA can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6
• BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since Explosives (as described in the following website: http://environmen-
item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be talchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1.html) per the 49CFR
packed, transported and/or removed by the purchaser at his/her 173.50 and can only ship these via FedEx. All items not shippable
own risk after the close of the sale. If any employee or agent of DMA must be picked up by the buyer.
shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and
responsibility and expense of the purchaser. DMA shall not be held POST SALE RETURN POLICY
liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or • DMA hires knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions
employee. on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those
• ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Packaging, shipping, descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions
and insurance on items will be made available as an added courtesy to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due
and cost. Again, if any employee or agent of DMA shall pack or date of 7 days who wishes to report a problem must notify DMA
transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and within three (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who
expense of the purchaser. DMA shall not be held liable for any loss have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may
or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. All not return any items under any circumstances after 35 days of the
applicable charges will be applied. Shipping will be based on actual auction. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders
costs via FedEx, FedEx Freight, or USPS (best way). Handling and acting as agents for others) may be returned. A Return Authorization
insurance will vary in cost depending on each invoice. All packages Number (RA#) must be issued by DMA before you ship anything back
will be shipped with insurance. Items will ship seven to fourteen to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will
(7-14) business days after payment is received. not be given a refund. The item in question must be shipped with the
• INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – DMA has the capability to ship to RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it
international bidders. By law, DMA cannot, and will not, declare arrives at DMA within one week of the aforementioned authorization.
lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments
will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s
premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible
for knowing their country’s laws on importing items and for paying all All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2015, Dan Morphy
customs and duties on the items. Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media,
microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online
computer services.
APPROXIMATE AUCTION TIMES
Auctioneer sells approximately 80-100 lots per hour.
SUNDAY LOTS
1 - 100 9:00 AM
101 - 200 10:00 AM
201 - 300 11:00 AM
301 - 400 12:00 PM
401 - 500 1:00 PM
501 - 600 2:00 PM
601 - 700 3:00 PM
701 - 800 4:00 PM
801 - 900 5:00 PM
901 - 988 6:00 PM

Gallery is open 7 days a week from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM LODGING


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ALL SALES ARE FINAL. (800) 437-5711 • (717) 336-7541
1 Denver Rd. Denver, PA 17517
Invoices will be processed the Monday after the
The Historic Smithton Inn
auction date.
(717) 733-6094
900 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522
Dan Morphy Auctions will not be held responsible www.SmithtonInn.com
for typographical errors and all lots are sold by
description, not by illustration. Red Roof Inn Denver
(717) 336-4649
2017 N. Reading Rd. Denver, PA 17517

All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2015, Dan Morphy Hampton Inn & Suites
Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, (717) 733-0661
microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online 380 East Main Street Ephrata, PA 17522
computer services.

PA AH001884
NV 2000951.056-221 & 2000084.846
SUNDAY SESSION
September 20, 2015
Auction Starts At 9:00 AM

Lots: 1 - 988

Items Now On Preview


Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Auction Day Preview: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

∙ 22% Buyer’s Premium ∙

Auctioneers:
Dave Conley
Andy Ourant

Division Consultants:
Dave Bushing Mark Schafer Stephen Hench
Firearms Division Expert Military & Civil War Consultant Kentucky Long Rifles / Antique
Firearms Consultant

Joe Giulino Lew Ayers Tom Noll


Shotgun Consultant Ammunition Specialist Knife Specialist

Gallery is open 7 days a week: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM


10 www.MorphyAuctions.com | September 20, 2015
1 - FINE EARLY BRASS BARREL PERCUSSION PISTOL.
NSV Barrel length is 6”, bore is .54. Small pistol manufactured in the
1830’s. Features a half octagon solid brass barrel, with a dark mustard
appearance. Iron tang is finely engraved, smooth brown patina, has a
flared square handle with flat brass buttplate, features a finely engraved
LOT - 1 brass trigger guard. Excellent original walnut stock with most original
finish and some minor chipping at right rear lock plate. Lack of any proof
marks leads us to believe that it was American made and manufactured
using London parts. Excellent American single shot pistol.
400.00 - 600.00

2 - EARLY FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Barrel is 8”, .70 bore. No visible marks stamped in metal or wood,
possible American. Brass buttplate, trigger guard and two rod thimbles.
Barrel and lock are a dull grey with salt and pepper texture. Rod is
homemade. Wood is very good with a couple of minor stress cracks and
LOT - 2
some insect holes. 400.00 - 600.00

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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

3 - ENGLISH FLINTLOCK HORSE PISTOL


9” barrel, .70bore flintlock Offered is an early English single shot
flintlock large caliber horse or belt pistol. Relatively unadorned with the
exception of a crown proof on the lock. Metal is a smooth blend of gun
metal and brown patina, simple walnut stock in very good condition with
a stress crack on left side plate and grip, brass butt collar, trigger guard,
LOT - 3 forend, left side plate and escutcheon. Brass is a dark untouched mustard
hue. Typical service type firearm that does not bear any frivolous
ornamentation. Mid 18 century. 700.00 - 1,200.00

4 - U.S MODEL 1842 BOX LOCKED PISTOL U.S.N.


This is a contract U.S. Pistol manufactured by Henry Deringer in
Philadelphia. Manufactured for the United States Navy, featured
is an usual box locked system percussion. Lock is stamped Deringer,
Philadelphia and stamped U.S.N. 1847. Has a 6” barrel, bore is .60.
Extremely hard to find Martial pistol with the Navy issue. You will find
this exact type gun found on page 115 “U.S. Single Shots Pistols,” by
“Hartzler & Whisker. Features a single brass barrel band, swivel rod,
walnut stocks, iron furniture with brass trigger guard and butt disc, brass
is a deep dark mustard yellow, barrel and lock are gun metal in the
LOT - 4 white with salt and pepper appearance. The hammer is dark chocolate
brown, barrel legend is not readable, walnut stocks are very good,
original finish with a chip at front right lock plate. Small crack above and
a light hairline crack at the base on right of trigger guard through the
right side. Front sight bead added. All original untouched Navy Pistol
with the exception of sight. 900.00 - 1,400.00

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5 - EARLY HIGHLY DECORATED EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL.
Has 12-3/4” barrel, .69 bore. Fine early fancy
European long barrel flintlock. The barrel breech is
engraved in relief with decorated borders, has a near
full length rib with some printing on top (not English).
Features intricate cast trigger guard, buttplate, left side
panel and rear stock decoration. Casting is done in BAS
relief. It is in very good condition with the exception
LOT - 5 of a crack on the left plate. One piece walnut stock
is very good with no cracks but does have an area
at front base missing some wood. Lock and hammer
are engraved but no maker. Early European flintlock.
500.00 - 1,000.00

6 - BLAKE & CO. LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Barrel is 9”, .69 bore. This early flintlock was manufactured by Blake &
Company in London and is stamped on lock, barrel is stamped twice with
the crown proofs and T.A.R., two brass retaining thimbles, brass trigger
guard and brass forend. The barrel is in the white sharp legends and soft
aging. Lock assembly is a deep dark chocolate brown with sharp legend.
Brass is a deep mustard color. Walnut stocks have some issues. There is a
LOT - 6 chip at base thimble, a hairline crack at trigger guard, cracked at bottom
from plate to plate, rear 1” from the trigger guard has broken off and
there is a chip at rear of plate with wood missing. 700.00 - 1,000.00

7 - T.KETLAND & COMPANY LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Barrel is 8”, bore is .54. Typical of the early flintlock pistols made for the
American trade and widely exported between the wars. Barrel has the
British proofs, lock is stamped with company. Single brass thimble and
trigger guard. Iron parts are dark chocolate brown patina, walnut stocks
are excellent with no cracks and some minor chipping on right at lock
plate. Very good London export pistol. These pistols saw extensive use
LOT - 7 on the American frontier in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio just prior to
and after the war of 1812. They were the highest quality London made
and this example is in all original excellent condition.
1,500.00 - 2,000.00

8 - COLONIAL FLINTLOCK LARGE CALIBER PISTOL


barrel is 7-1/2” .65 bore flintlock Typical colonial unadorned and
unmarked large bore flintlock belt or holster pistol. Features brass front
sight blade with heavy brass butt, trigger guard and 2 thimbles. Metal
surfaces are rich dark patina. Walnut stock is excellent with some light
chipping at butt and toe as well as light chipping near back of side
LOT - 8 plate. Excellent example of pistol carried in the colonies in the western
borders of civilization in New York , Ohio and Pennsylvania. Type widely
used during the Revolutionary War era. 800.00 - 1,500.00

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9 - EARLY FLINTLOCK PISTOL.
Has a 10” barrel, .70 bore. Probably British manufactured but there is no
visible stamps anywhere on metal except for the lock which is no longer
readable. The No. 5 is stamped on brass trigger guard, brass forend cap
and the left side plate. Left side of brass cap has the letter F stamped
twice, once in circle, added finish to the original stock. Metal is a dark
brown chocolate patina. 400.00 - 800.00
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10 - BRITISH TOWER FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Features a 9-1/2” barrel, is stamped 8LWRIEI3, lock has the GR with
crown, the back is stamped Tower. It has a brass trigger guard stamped
13. Other stampings have been x’d out. Has a single brass thimble,
missing ram rod. A battered period replaced brass nose cap. The stock
appears to have been a period replacement. In very good condition.
200.00 - 400.00
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11 - RARE J. SHULER PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK PISTOL


NSV 7-3/4” barrel, bore is .40bore flintlock The Shuler family most
notably John and Joseph, as well as many of their relatives, operated
gunsmith shops in and around Perry county, Pa. as early as 1811.
The barrel is signed J Shuler on top of the barrel flat. Unlike many
of the ornate Pennsylvania long rifles manufactured during this era,
this Pennsylvanian pistol is strictly utilitarian with the exception of the
LOT - 11 decorated brass left side plate. The octagon barrel has a simple brass
front sight, a lightly decorated brass forend tip, 2 brass thimbles and a
brass trigger guard adorned with an acorn tip. The lock is not makers
stamped. There is a small brass identification plaque on the grip, a fine
1 piece walnut stock that is stamped in a Pennsylvania pattern. The brass
is a deep dark patina, the wood is excellent with no visible cracks, the
rod is a replacement. Lovely Perry County Flintlock Pistol dating to the
1810-1820’s. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

12 - FINE KETLAND BRASS BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOL


Bore size is .60bore flintlock and barrel is 9” T. Ketland & Co. Thomas
Sr., a very successful Birmingham gun maker. He started in business
around 1760, expanded into the export market around 1790, died in
1816. His business was carried on until bankrupt in 1821.The company
made flintlock pistol hand guns and became successful in this field of
gun manufacture. W. Ketland is Thomas Ketland Sr’s eldest son. He was
originally a partner with his father and William Walker. He petitioned
to liquidate his part in the firm in 1800. The partnership was dissolved
LOT - 12 in 1801. These pistols were widely distributed in the colonies prior to
and shortly after the American Revolution. Offered is a fine example
that features the solid brass barrel, light engraving stamped London with
3 British proof marks. There are no sights, brass identification plaque,
butt, trigger guard, and 2 retaining thimbles. Light engraving on trigger
guard, the lock is stamped T. Ketland and Co and has a excellent 1 piece
stock with no cracks with the exception of small grain separation at left
forend. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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13 - CASED SET SILVER WIRE & GOLD FLINTLOCK PISTOLS


Barrel lengths 6”, .52 bore flintlock Offered is one of the finest and most detailed cased set of small flintlock belt pistols. This
matching pair is housed in its original French fitted dealer case stamped Verney Lyon. Pistols measure 11” in length and would
be referred to as pocket pistols of the era. Each pistol features a one piece walnut stock that feature nearly full coverage
ornamentation of finely inlayed sterling silver decoration. Many of the silver inlays are as thin as a strain of hair as they open up into
flowering leafs. In addition to this incredible silver stock inlay the scalloped barrel flats feature gold inlays with a similar gold inlay
near front sight and on tang. The pummel and trigger guard are plated and feature leaf carvings with fine border engraving. The
silver forward tang is finely engraved. The hammer and lock plate exhibit light engraving. The stocks are excellent with retaining all
of their original finish. Both pistols exhibit the same level of intricate and ornate detailing and are custom French fitted in their period
Verney original case with all of the accessories to include: a miniature wood handle 2” screw driver, wood handled brush, wood and
brass oil bottle, turned wooden cap container, wood handled turn screw, wood and brass tampon, brass jag, large single cavity bullet
mold and an embossed powder flask stamped PFDF Paris with adjustable charger. Each pistol and every accessory fits tightly into the
original blue velvet French lining which has been so precisely manufactured that most of the accessories will not fall out when case is
turned on end. Both pistols have the added feature of the sliding hammer safety. One of the finest and highly ornate French pistol
sets to come out of Paris during the 18th century. It is the type of set that would have sold to only the wealthiest or those of noble
birth and are rarely seen outside of a museum. Rarely does a wooden display case deserve as much attention nor has one been
offered with such intricate detail. The case is a series of contrasting wood veneers with oyster shell inlays and a large silver shield
with the original owners monogram. 15,000.00 - 20,000.00

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14 - KETLAND CO. LONDON BRASS BARREL CONVERSION PISTOL
8-3/4” barrel, .60bore Ketland produced quality single shot pistols at
the turn of the 18th century with many destined for the American colonies.
It is a no nonsense, quality made single shot pistol. The barrel is stamped
London but has the Belgium proof mark, the lock is stamped Ketland and
Co. The pistol has been converted from flintlock to percussion sometime
in the mid 19th century and the hammer was replaced at that time. Has
LOT - 14 the full octagon brass barrel with a nice aged appearance with some
indentations, lock and hammer are patina, simple one piece stock has
been striped of its finish and has a crack to the left wrist and right grip,
has a brass pummel and trigger guard with 2 thimbles. 500.00 - 800.00

15 - LOT OF 3: ANTIQUE ALLEN & THURBER PISTOLS.


Serial No. 133 & 547 & 557. All three of these pistols are single shot
percussion models with the walnut bag handles. (Gun A) Serial number
547. Features a 3 1/8” octagon barrel, 36 caliber, single shot, strong but
dirty bore, working order, original grips excellent. (Gun B) Serial number
557 is basically the same as the previous gun except the barrel is 4”.
Basically grey gun with very good grips, working order, original nipple
and very good bore. (Gun C) Scarce long barrel version with an 8” part
octagon barrel. Serial number 113, 32 caliber, original nipple, excellent
wood, working order, strong bore and basically all gun metal patina.
Nice lot of mid 19th century single shot Allen pistols. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 15

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16 - LOT OF 3: PEPPERBOX REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 46 & 538 & 486. During the 1830’s to the 1860’s, revolving
Pepperbox firearms were one of the most widely used and recognizable
weapons of the era. It offered 5-6 successive shots in a double action
mode with a top hammer percussion system. (Gun A) Allen & Thurber
Worcester, .32 caliber, 6 shot, double action. Metal surfaces are
basically clean aged grey brown patina. Has excellent original walnut
bag grips, strong barrel legend, light barrel engraving on shield and
barrel is 3 - 3/8”. Original nipples. Barrels rotate and index properly
but the trigger needs a new retaining spring Poor bore. (Gun B) Twin
to the above revolver in the same caliber but is in perfect working
order. (Gun C) Basically the same as the two above in both condition
and caliber but has the longer 4-1/8” barrel and is in perfect working
condition. All three of these antique Allen revolvers are honest and
untouched. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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17 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE PEPPERBOX REVOLVERS.
Serial No. 125 & 110. (Gun A) Allen patent .30 caliber, 6 shot, double
action, top hammer percussion. Metal is a dark brown grey patina, never
cleaned, with light engraving on shield and frame, original nipples,
excellent original walnut bag handles with silver escutcheons on both
sides. Barrels are 3-1/8”. This is dealer marked A.W. Spies. (Gun B) .30
caliber, 3-3/8” barrel, 6 shot double action. Barrels rotate and indexes
fine, original nipples, excellent walnut grips with silver escutcheons. Allen’s
patent dated 1837. Deep patina with pitting on metal. 400.00 - 800.00
LOT - 17

18 - I. N. JONES PENN. PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL


NSV Barrel length is 8-1/2” and .36 bore percussion American made.
Percussion single shot target pistol utilizing Joseph Goulcher engraved
lock. Full octagon barrel stamped I. N. Jones features a wind drift front
and rear end sight and 1 piece hard wood stock with a striped and
piano finish. The barrel and lock are finished in the white and have very
light age freckling. Lightly engraved brass butt with a brass foreign tip,
LOT - 18 trigger guard and 2 thimbles (front thimble is dented), wood is near mint
with no cracks or chips and has a very good bore. High quality American
made percussion target pistol. 700.00 - 1,400.00

19 - U.S. MODEL 1842 IRA JOHNSON PISTOL.


Standard issue U.S. Marshall pistol with 8-1/2” barrel, .54 caliber, has
brass barrel band, straps, butt and trigger guard with iron furniture.
It has the swivel style rod, lock is stamped U.S. I.N. Johnson, is dated
1855 Midd. tn Conn. Left side of barrel is stamped U.S. J.C.P. Fine brass,
excellent to near mint walnut stocks with no cracks, the iron is basically a
LOT - 19
dark brown patina with some roughness around nipple. Excellent to near
mint original walnut stocks, no visible cartouche. 700.00 - 1,200.00

20 - COLT MODEL 1855 ROOT PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 12531. .28 bore percussion with a 3-1/2” barrel.
Manufactured 1867 to 1870. This is referred to as the Model 7 of which
2,925 were manufactured. It was designed by Elijah Root, one of Colt’s
premier designers. It is standard in all respects. All metal surfaces are
a smooth brown patina. Strong barrel legend. There is no trace of the
LOT - 20 cylinder scene present. The walnut grips are original and in excellent
condition with most of the original varnish. It is a five shot, single action,
spur trigger with an octagon barrel and under loading lever. Missing
the cylinder pin retaining screw and two of the frame screws are slightly
burred. The cylinder does index but does not lock into place. Bore is
strong with light frosting. With some minor mechanical attention and a
couple of new screws, it would be a fine example. 500.00 - 800.00

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21 - LOT OF 3: EARLY POCKET REVOLVERS/PISTOLS.
Serial No. 70452 & 382 & 6723. (Gun A) Smith And Wesson Tip Up
7 shot, .22 caliber with brass frame. Serial number is 70452. Has a
2-3/4” octagon barrel. The cylinder and barrel have been cleaned to
metal. The brass frame is very good and has a solid hinge, grips are
very good, cylinder does not index or engage. (Gun B) Single Shot swing
out Southern Derringer, .41 rimfire, 2 -1/2” barrel, serial number 6723.
Metal is uncleaned, gun metal grey with very good original grips. Poor
bore and in working order with strong barrel legends. (Gun C) Allen
Wheelock side hammer, seven shot, .22 rimfire, spur trigger with a 3”
octagon barrel. Indexes and locks up perfectly, strong cylinder scene,
metal is dark brown patina, very good original grips and a very good
bore with a strong cylinder scene. 300.00 - 400.00

22 - J.G. STUTSMAN SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.


This is an interesting early American pistol and that it features a 9” brass
LOT - 21 London stamped and proofed barrel with an iron lock stamped J.G.
Stutsman, Dayton, Ohio. It is percussion with the striped finish as on a
Pennsylvania rifle. Has a single brass rod retainer, brass trigger guard,
brass ID shield on wrist. Brass remains a dark mustard color with some
dark aging at breech and muzzle and is stamped London. There are
some cuts at front of barrel for sight. All brass remains in aged patina
with no cleaning, the iron lock and hammer are a dark chocolate brown
with strong legends and some light engraving with two birds on right
base. Original nipple. Stock is excellent with most original finish intact
LOT - 22 and a small crack on left side at wrist. Very good bore. Nice early pistol
manufactured and used on the Western Frontier, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Extremely difficult to find American made pistols in this era made with
parts imported by London. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

23 - EARLY COOPER PERCUSSION SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL


Barrel is 8 1/2” .44 bore percussion Exquisite full octagon single shot
percussion target pistol. The engraved lock plate is stamped Cooper
features a wind drift, adjustable 2” leaf wind drift, rear sight, with
blade front. The tang is engraved with 2 gold lines and has a silver
LOT - 23 identification plaque. Features finely checkered 1 piece walnut piano
finish stock with engraved metal butt as well as a finely engraved trigger
guard with a decorative forward tang and a horn forend tip. The barrel
retaining escutcheon is engraved as well as the frame screws. Has a
strong bore with light abrasions. No proof marks would point to this being
manufactured. in America in the mid 19 century. 900.00 - 1,400.00

24 - REMINGTON MODEL 1858 ARMY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 96528. .44 caliber with an 8” barrel. This revolver is a
standard military issue revolver popular during the Civil War. It is a six
shot, single action, .44 caliber percussion with an 8” octagon barrel. The
excellent original walnut grips have a perfect cartouche on left side. Left
side frame and cylinder have the inspector stamp (W and R). The barrel
has inspector stamp “D”. With “R” inspector stamp on wedge as well.
LOT - 24
Right side of the barrel is stamped “H”. Trigger guard is stamped “D”,
as are the bottom of both grip panels. All metal is basically a gun metal
grey-brown smooth patina. Original nipples. Indexes fine but hammer has
trouble catching final notch. Original front sight. Near mint bore. Very
clean example. 800.00 - 1,500.00

25 - STARR DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


.44 caliber percussion with a 6” barrel. These revolvers were
manufactured in the 1860’s. Standard features include 6” barrel, six
shot, double action, .44 caliber percussion, blued finish and walnut grips.
This model is referred to as the model 1858 Navy revolver. These were
military issues and this example has all the various inspector marks as well
as a strong cartouche on both grip panels. The metal finish is basically a
LOT - 25 smooth blue-brown patina with flashes of original blue. All the original
nipples are intact and in excellent condition. Walnut grips are excellent.
Perfect operating condition in double action only (no single action).
Cylinder number matches frame. Excellent clean and strong bore. Far
above average Starr made famous in the Clint Eastwood movie “The
Unforgiven”. 500.00 - 800.00

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26 - FACTORY ENGRAVED D. MOORE REVOLVER.
Serial No. 1203. .32 rimfire. 6” barrel. These revolvers were manufacture
in Brooklyn from 1861 to 1863. It is a seven shot single action front
loading revolver chambered for the .32 rimfire cartridge. Features a
6” octagon barrel, factory engraved brass frame, walnut grips, with a
LOT - 26
blued cylinder and barrel. Gun remains in excellent condition. Barrel and
cylinder are a smooth blue-brown patina with strong factory legend and
no pitting. The brass frame is a beautiful mustard patina. Walnut grips
are excellent. Has an extremely fine bore. Indexes sporadically and
needs some attention. Popular Civil War revolver that was discontinued
due to an infringement lawsuit brought on by Smith & Wesson.
400.00 - 800.00

27 - SAVAGE REVOLVING NAVY MODEL REVOLVER.


NSV .36 caliber with a 7-1/8” barrel. This is a martially marked
revolver manufactured by Savage Arms from 1861 to 1865. It was a
popular revolver during the Civil War. It is an interesting revolver in
that the ring lever rotates the cylinder cocking the hammer and then the
LOT - 27 trigger drops the hammer. Several of the original nipples are damaged
but intact. Metal finish is all grey, having been cleaned, with evidence
of overall pitting. Grips have been refinished and varnished. Military
inspector marks on metal. Fine working order. Several of the screws have
been boogered. 400.00 - 800.00

28 - SHARPS & HANKINS BREECH-LOADING 4 SHOT PEPPERBOX.


Serial No. 8143. .32 short rimfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. These were
manufactured 1859 to 1874. Metal finish is basically a blue-grey smooth
patina. Strong barrel legend. Excellent original grips. Very good bore.
LOT - 28 Firing pin rotates. Fine action. Barrel release button is sticky.
300.00 - 500.00

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29 - LOT OF 2: CIVIL WAR BACON REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 159 & 3190. (Gun A) Fairly scarce large frame, large caliber
holster pistol. Serial number 159. It is a 6 shot single action, spur trigger
chambered for the 38 caliber rim fire cartridge. This revolver contains
98% reapplied nickel finish, features light engraving on frame, has
excellent original walnut grips with no cracks and is missing the lanyard
ring. Operates and locks up like new with a strong clean bore and a
7 1/2” octagon barrel. (Gun B) Serial number 3190 has a 5” octagon
barrel, 6 shot single action spur trigger, 30 caliber rimfire. Gun is
basically brown patina, excellent original grips, indexes perfectly but
cylinder does not lock into place. Has a good bore and comes with an
old flap holster. 400.00 - 800.00

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30 - LOT OF 2: C. SHARPS 4-BARREL PEPPER BOX PISTOLS.
Serial No. 42183 & 17215. These little pistols were popular during
the Civil War. Both features brass frames, 4-Barrel, spur triggers with
revolving firing pin. The firing pin rotates properly and both guns are
fully operational. Both feature 2 1/2” barrels and brass frames. One
has the early carved gutta percha grips and the other is walnut. (Gun A)
Serial number 17215, .22 caliber, barrel and hammer retain a majority
of the reapplied blue finish and excellent varnished grips with good
bores. (Gun B) Serial number 42183 has no traces of plating on brass
frame, barrels are cleaned of all finish, very good to excellent gutta
percha grips with one small chip. Very good bore and perfect working
order. Nice pair of Sharps 4-barrel pistols. 300.00 - 600.00
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31 - S & W MODEL NO. 1-1/2 2ND ISSUE REVOLVER.


Serial No. 89934. These revolvers were manufactured 1868 to 1875. It
is a standard model in all respects with a 3-1/2” barrel, .32 rimfire long,
bird’s head rosewood grips, factory nickel finish, spur trigger, five shot
and single action. This gun remains in original as new unfired condition
retaining virtually all of the original factory finish albeit one ½” flake of
nickel off right side of hinge and a couple minor flakes on cylinder. Face
LOT - 31 of the cylinders show no burn. Mint bore. Perfect action. This is a beautiful
high condition example Smith & Wesson. 500.00 - 1,000.00

32 - S&W MODEL NO. 2 OLD ARMY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 11960. Caliber .32 rimfire long with a 6” barrel. These were
manufactured 1861 to 1874. This is an early serial number and places
manufacture during the Civil War. Standard features include six shot,
single action, spur trigger, .32 caliber, 6” octagon barrel, blued finish
and square butt rosewood grips. The barrel and cylinder are basically a
LOT - 32 pleasing mix of blue-brown while the frame is basically gun metal grey.
Grips are near mint. Action and lock up are perfect. Strong rifled bore
with usual black powder erosion. 400.00 - 800.00

33 - CONNECTICUT ARMS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.


NSN .44 rimfire caliber with a 4” barrel. These revolvers were
manufactured from 1866 to the mid-1880’s. It is a Hammond patent
and, as such, are often referred to as the Hammond Bulldog. They are a
very large stout derringer. Features a 4” barrel, single shot, spur trigger,
.41 caliber rf with a set of near mint checkered walnut grips. Gun is in
LOT - 33 excellent operating condition and is basically a gun metal grey patina.
Strong near mint bore. Perfect action. Strong barrel legend. One of the
largest and sturdiest single shot derringers ever manufactured.
300.00 - 600.00

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34 - REMINGTON RIDER DERINGER.
NSV .32 extra short rimfire with a 3” barrel. Approximately 10,000
Remington Rider magazine pistols were manufactured from 1871 to
1888. This is the scarcer non-engraved variation and features the factory
nickel finish and walnut grips. Gun retains approximately 80% of the
LOT - 34 original factory nickel with the balance a gun metal grey patina. Top of
barrel has strong factory legend. Grips are excellent with light varnish
loss. Excellent strong bore. Fine working order. 400.00 - 800.00

35 - REMINGTON-ELLIOT DERINGER.
NSN .22 rimfire caliber with a 3” barrel. These were manufactured from
1863 to the mid-1870’s. A five shot, revolving barrel, ring trigger, tip-up,
with blued finish and rosewood grips. Very popular with gamblers. This
example is in excellent all original condition. Metal finish is a smooth
pleasing blue-grey patina with some fire blue in flutes. Grips are mint.
Bores are very good. Fine working order. 400.00 - 800.00

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36 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE POCKET PISTOLS.


First gun is a double barrel, side by side .36 caliber percussion, double
hammer, single trigger pistol with 4” barrels. Metal is a smooth grey
patina. Original nipples. Fine working order. Very good bore and
excellent original grips. Second pistol is a single shot, top hammer,
percussion, manufactured by Manhattan Manufacturing of New York. It
has a 3” part octagon barrel and is .32 caliber percussion. Double action.
Smooth gun metal grey patina on metal. Very good walnut grips with the
initials “H.G.” on left side. Perfect working order. 300.00 - 600.00

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37 - EARLY KENTUCKY STYLE PISTOL.


NSV Barrel length is 6-3/4”, caliber is .45. Full octagon barrel is stamped
F.H. with no proofs. Lock is border engraved and F.H. is marked in gold.
It is a gun metal grey with aged patina, has a dove tail front sight, rear
sight part of tang, lanyard loop, single thimble, replaced rod, unusual
LOT - 37 trigger guard manufactured without one, walnut stocks are excellent with
1/2” crack at lanyard ring. Fine 1830’s-1840’s percussion belt pistol.
400.00 - 800.00

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38 - **LOT OF 2: STEVENS SINGLE SHOT PISTOLS.
Serial No. 49325 & 41771. Both pistols are chambered for the 22
rimfire cartridge and feature 6” barrels with nickel plated frames and
two piece walnut grips. (Gun A) Serial number 41771. This gun is full
nickel plated retaining approximately 90% of the finish with sharp
factory barrel legend with no nickel within the stamps which would
indicate this is a scarce original full nickel gun. Functions perfect. Extractor
works, original sights, very good bore and near mint grips. (Gun B) Serial
LOT - 38 number 49325, the barrel is basically a grey blue patina, has original
sights, extractor does not work, function is fine, poor bore, excellent grips,
70% original nickel on frame. The butt has two holes and the back strap
has a hole for mounting the shoulder stock. 200.00 - 400.00

39 - **LOT OF 3: STEVENS SINGLE SHOT PISTOLS.


Serial No. 18618 & 44615 & A2944A. Lot of three Stevens single shot
pistols. (Gun A) Serial number 44616, caliber .22 rf, barrel length 10”.
Metal surfaces on this gun are basically grey patina with no evidence of
original finish, original sights, excellent walnut grips, poor bore, working
extractor. Functions fine. (Gun B) Serial number A2944A, caliber .22 rf,
barrel length 6”, no visible original finish, gun is basically grey patina,
replaced barrel button, working extractor, fine working condition. Has a
very good bore and original sights. (Gun C) Serial number 18618, .22
caliber, 3 -1/2” barrel, frame retains most of nickel finish, walnut grips,
LOT - 39 perfect working order, poor bore, extractor works. 300.00 - 600.00

40 - COLT 1ST GENERATION S.A.A. REVOLVER (1906).


Serial No. 279457. .45 LC caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. This revolver
was manufactured in 1906. It is a standard Model with blued finish, case
colored frame, and gutta percha grips. All metal surfaces are a brown
LOT - 40 patina. The barrel is a bit softer and may have been lightly cleaned. Has
all matching numbers. Original set of gutta percha grips that fit perfectly
but are not numbered inside. Grips are worn smooth on right panel with
some ranch symbols. Indexes and locks up perfectly. Mint bore. Fine old
Colt. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

41 - **SEDGLEY FOLDING TRIGGER REVOLVER (BOXED).


Serial No. 564. .22 rimfire with a 1” barrel. This is referred to as the
Model 1916. It is a six shot, folding trigger, double action, pocket model
revolver with blued finish and black rubber grips. Gun indexes fine.
Retains approximately 80% of its blued finish with high edge wear and
some patina. The top frame legend shows a partial stamp. Grips are
excellent. Bore is fine. The revolver is accompanied by the much rarer
two-piece box with original end label. 100.00 - 300.00

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42 - **ENGRAVED SET PREWAR COLT SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS(4).


This is an exquisite set of four pre-war Colt semi-automatic pistols. Each features full coverage engraving by master artist Dale Woody. This set
includes a Colt Model 1908 .25 pocket pistol, a Colt Model 1903 .32 caliber pocket pistol, a Colt Model 1908 .380 pocket pistol, and a Colt Model
1903 pocket hammer model in .38 Colt automatic. All four pistols feature nearly full coverage and identical engraving. Each is nickel plated and
all sport two piece ivory grips with Colt silver medallions. All of the factory legends are as sharp as they came from the factory, as are the edges.
All remain in mint unfired condition since the work was performed. Set is housed in a custom French fitted case that holds all four pistols. In addition,
there is a set of pre-war style reproduction cardboard boxes. The task of locating four pistols for this project, that would meet the requirements as
to condition, to use as a basis for this project would be a daunting task in itself. Each was then hand chisel-engraved, plated, and fitted with custom
ivory grips. It was a project of monumental proportions and the result is probably the most impressive cased set of Colt automatics ever produced by
any engraver. The first gun is the Colt Model 1908 caliber .25 ACP semi-automatic with 227864 serial number. Manufactured in 1919 and has a 2”
barrel. Has the original Colt marked magazine, perfect action and a mint bore. The second gun is the Colt Model 1903 .32 caliber 322831 serial
number. Manufactured in 1919 with a 3-1/2” barrel, Colt stamped magazine and a near mint bore. The third gun is a Colt Model 1908 in .380
caliber with a 3-1/2” barrel and serial No. 39805. Manufactured in 1920. And the final and most impressive gun in this set is the Colt Model 1903
pocket hammer in caliber .38 Colt automatic with a 4” barrel and serial No. 32634. Manufactured in 1914. It, too, has a near mint bore. The most
impressive set of engraved Colt automatics this writer has ever had the pleasure to view and would be fit for a king. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00

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43 - **MIB BERETTA MOD 92 BILLENNIUM LIMITED ED. PISTOL
Serial No. MM02149. Serial number is MM02149, caliber is 9mm and
the barrel length is 5”. Regaled as the ultimate Beretta. Only 2,000
of this specially embellished model 92 were ever manufactured. This
special limited edition pistol features unique engraving on the all steel
frame with carbon fiber grips. Also features micro adjustable rear site
and advanced nickel alloy finish. The basis for this master piece was the
standard model 92 semi automatic double action pistol that replaced
the Colt model 1911 as the service pistol of the United States Army. The
pistol is housed in a special ABS carry case worthy of such a fine weapon.
It comes with two magazines, a cleaning kit, gun lock and a special
Beretta knife. Includes all paper work and the outer cardboard box is
numbered to gun. 1,500.00 - 2,200.00

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44 - MASSIVE KENTUCKY STYLE BENCH RIFLE


NSV 51” barrel, .50bore-percussion This is an American made single shot percussion rifle, full stock with a 51” full heavy octagon barrel weighing
over 30 pounds. The lock is signed W. D. Willis, Mr. Willis custom built this target rifle during the 1950’s. It is custom rifle that features a carving
of a mountain man holding this rifle. The left side plate has a carving of the California bear. The stock is decorated with scroll carvings and has a
cheek piece, has striped finish, there are silver plated brass star on left side. Has a plated heavy wrap around butt plate. Has a plated brass trigger
guard with double set triggers. Has 4 plated rod thimbles, plated brass for end tip. Sights include a long range tang sight (slightly bent needs to be
heated and straightened). Has an adjustable barrel mounted rear target sight, has a dove tail front sight with the blade missing and has a scope
block mounted directly behind sight. But no other holes in barrel for a rear mount and appears the rear mount would have been placed in the existing
holes that are used to attach the rear sight. The barrel and lock are a smooth brown patina, the nickel plated brass hard ware is thinning in spots and
remains at about 50% over all. The stock retains virtually all of its piano varnish finish with the usual abrasions but no cracks, but there are a couple of
usual impressions. Has an excellent bore and has an extremely impressive 6 and one half feet long heavy barrel. W. D. Willis reside in Atica Indiana
and he loved to build rifles and steam engines in his workshop. A copy of a 1964 article of Willis accompanies this fine custom target rifle.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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45 - FRENCH CHARLEVILLE FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


.69 bore, barrel length 44”. During the American War of Independence, the French government supplied large quantities of muskets to the Continental
army. Several arsenals in France produced muskets but the Charleville Model 1763 was the most common and soon all French muskets were referred
to as “Charlevilles.” In March 1777, some 25,000 Charleville muskets were received from France. George Washington implemented a resolution by
the Continental Congress to stamp firearms as United States property to reduce theft. While this musket is not U.S. property stamped, it is the same
type of musket that was used during the Revolutionary War period. This musket has seen much use and has had some period alterations and repairs
but is all there. The barrel and the three retaining bands are a dark chocolate brown patina. Both the barrel bands, sling swivel and the trigger guard
sling swivel are present. The brass trigger guard is a dark mustard color but the forward tang has been shortened, altered and has a period repair.
The brass trigger guard is a period replacement that is short in both the front and rear tang. The stock retains its original finish but has several cracks
most noticeably two at the base forward of the trigger guard and a wrist crack at back of tang running 4” in a “V” pattern. The right side of stock
has been reconfigured and the buttplate is ill fitting. This is a historical and handsome rifle as is but with some attention to the stock and trigger guard.
Could be restored. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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46 - EARLY AMERICAN BRASS BARREL BLUNDERBUSS.


This is an early flintlock with the octagon solid brass barrel. The lock appears to be French but the brass barrel and the rest of the gun seem to have
been assembled in America. There are no proof marks on barrel. Barrel measures 14-3/8 inches with a 1-1/2 inch muzzle. Has a walnut stock that has
some finish added and areas of chipping around tang and bruises. Has a brass trigger guard and butt plate. Has a single rod retaining thimble on
end. Has a replacement wooden rod. Fine example of an 18th century American Blunderbuss. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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47 - POULTNEY & TRIMBLE (SMITHS) SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 18750. Serial number is 18750, barrel length is 21-5/8”, caliber is .50 bore percussion. Left side of breech has the Poultney & Trimble
Baltimore stamp as well as the Smiths patent June 23, 1857. They were manufactured in Massachusetts by the Massachusetts Arms Company. Very
popular carbine with the Union Calvary during the Civil War. Manufactured from 1861-1865. They feature part round blued barrels with case colored
frame, exposed hammer and walnut stocks. The fore end is hinged at the base and released by a lever within the trigger guard which allows loading,
Has standard saddle ring and bar and military folding carbine sight. Barrel retains approximately 95% blue with areas of added finish over some
fine salt and pepper. The case colors have darkened to a soft brown. Trigger guard and lower tang are gun metal gray with light salt and pepper,
excellent original nipple. Hammer is smooth brown patina. Fine blue on latch. Walnut stocks are excellent, no cracks, proud to metal with just a couple
of minor dings. Strong bore with minor abrasions. Locks up like new. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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48 - SIGNED PENN. FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLE


42” barrel, .50bore Top barrel flat is stamped S with a star and the outline of the second letter is visible. Finding an exact match for this stylized
signature of two letters from the top of the barrel is difficult to match but our consigner attributed this rifle to Samuel Morrison who built rifles from
1826-1843 in Milton, Union County Penn. An example of Samuel Morrison’s work can be found on plate 292 in the book Kentucky Rifle Patch Boxes
Vol. 2 by Chandler and Whisker. This plate clearly shows the Samuel Morrison stock design which is nearly identical as well as the butt plate, trigger
guard and patchbox release. Milton is a borough of Northumberland County. This rifle has many of the characteristics of the Dauphin school which
borders Northumberland county especially in regards to the stock profile. This is a classic full stock Penn. rifle. The barrel is an octagon to round with
a step collar and has a set rear sight with dove tail brass front sight. There are three brass rod retaining thimbles, the forestock displays three half
circle decorative appliques, sports a single trigger and a plain brass trigger guard with a flure-de-lis forend palm plate. The lock is simply stamped
warranted, the stock retains beautiful hand rubbed striped finish and has a decorative heel plate with a brass butt plate and a decorative brass toe
plate and wonderfully exquisite patchbox with an external release. There is a vintage, of the period, brass wrist reinforcement, a quarter moon set
above left stock cheek piece. There is a contained chip at toe, has a silver thumb shield, has a single set trigger. The barrel finish is a mix of gray and
brown patina, brass retains fine mustard appearance. Lovely Stock finish. Extremely handsome early Penn. signed flintlock long rifle.
2,500.00 - 3,500.00

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49 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.


35” barrel in .46 bore-percussion. This Pennsylvania full stock percussion rifle is signed “John or Jacob Shell” on right barrel flat. The work can be
contributed either to John Shell or Jacob Shell who were both sons of gun maker Martin Shell of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Martin Shell produced
rifles and muskets for the American Revolution forces and the Committee of Safety, and he passed this talent onto both sons, as evidenced by this fine
rifle. This rifle features a full heavy octagon barrel with a sporting leaf rear sight and a dovetail brass front sight. It is a beautifully finished striped
stock with very large dimensions, especially at wrist. Two brass thimbles retain the rod, the barrel is double wedged and has a brass forend tip. The
lock is not marked and has simple engraving. Has a heavy extended toe brass buttplate, toeplate, trigger guard, and patchbox. Features double set
triggers. The wood is in beautiful condition with no cracks and is highly finished. Barrel is a smooth dark brown patina. About the only issues on this
rifle is some chipping on the stock forward of the hammer and a battered top tang screw. A fine early full stock percussion Pennsylvania signed rifle.
1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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50 - SIGNED PENN. HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE


NSV 36” barrel, .41bore-percussion This fine half stock sporting rifle is signed Stutsman/Dayton. The lock was made by Jacob Kunz. This was a finely
crafted half stock sporting rifle dating to the mid 19th century, featuring a full octagon heavy barrel with a full buckhorn rear sight and dove tail
front, has a long tang which is fully engraved as is the breech. The hammer has the engraved fish and the lock exhibits lovely delicate scroll engraving,
the walnut half stock exhibits beautiful grain and is finely checkered at the wrist with a horn forend tip. All of the accents are finished in a nickel silver
to include the trigger guard, decorative stock thimble, butt plate and patch box (which features fine engraving). Has double set triggers with a cheek
piece, the wrist has a cellous side plate reinforcement. There is a similar brass/silver repair forward of the trigger guard on both sides, all of the work
was performed during the period of its original use. It is an extremely handsome sporting rifle that has a great look that is maker signed.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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51 - SIGNED LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA LONG RIFLE.


41-1/2” barrel in .48 bore-percussion. Many collectors of Pennsylvania rifles consider the Lancaster school some of, if not the, finest manufactured.
This rifle was manufactured by Abraham Henry and has his signature “A.H.” stamped on top of barrel with four dots. The slender full octagon barrel
features a fixed rear sight and a brass blade front. The lock markings are not visible. The rifle was converted during the period of use to fire the
more reliable percussion. The beautifully finished striped stock has three barrel wedges with no plates, has three brass thimbles, brass forend tip,
brass trigger guard, brass buttplate, brass toeplate. Left side of stock has the small Pennsylvania cheek piece. The patchbox is finely engraved, as is
toeplate. The barrel and lock are a smooth grey-brown patina. Tang screw is burred. Stock is excellent with original finish. Brass patchbox appears to
have been cleaned at one time. Beautiful early Lancaster, Pennsylvania long rifle, converted during period of use. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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52 - S. MORRISON PENN. FULL STOCK(MULE EAR) RIFLE


NSV 41” barrel, .50bore-percussion Samuel Morrison crafted extremely fine rifles at his shop in Milton Borough, Northumberland County Penn. from
1826-1843. This beautifully crafted rifle sports the very unusual mule ear side hammer percussion system that was popular in the 1830’s but is rarely
seen on this style of rifle. The rifle features a full octagon barrel with a set rear sight and a dove tail front. The barrel is stamped S. Morrison Milton
Pa. The full length stock retains the majority of the original finish with the striped pattern, a small left side cheek piece and some delicate incised
carving on the left side. It is decorated with 16 silver half circle stock plates as well as a moon face, tear drop and hearts. The patchbox in its intricate
design was obviously influenced by Samuel as you can see on page 292 in the book Kentucky rifle patchboxes vol. 2 by Chandler and Whisker. There
is also a brass hand grip plate, stock is in very good condition with a beautiful finish with some light grain separation on left side above plate but is
solid with a perfect wrist. The barrel and lock are a smooth dark chocolate patina. The rod is a replacement. An extremely handsome full stock Penn.
rifle of the 1830’s from a famous maker with an even more famous family lineage in excellent condition. 2,000.00 - 3,200.00

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53 - HIGH GRADE P. WAGGONER HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


37” barrel in .41 bore-percussion. Offered is a highly ornate deluxe custom half stock percussion full octagon barrel sporting rifle manufactured by P.
Waggoner in Schenectady, New York, 1836 to 1850. All metal is finished in the white. The breach of the barrel and tang are expertly engraved. Has
a custom rear sporting sight with a dovetailed small front sight. Has a three plated thimbles attached to the barrel rib for rod. Lock is engraved and
both the lock and barrel are maker stamped. The beautiful half stock striped finish stock is done in a rich oil with a finely checkered wrist and forend.
The right side has a very ornate patchbox with the engraving of the American eagle, flags, and cannons. All of the screw heads are engraved. Left
side of stock on cheek piece has an eagle. Wrist is surrounded by small silver hearts. Trigger guard, buttplate, and toeplate are beautifully engraved.
Stock is in excellent condition with no cracks, just a minor chip at lock. An absolutely stunning early half stock sporting rifle. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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54 - EARLY PENN. FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLE (DOLL FACE).


40” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. Offered is an exquisite golden age full stock Penn. long rifle with the so called “Doll Face” patch box. The finial of
the patch box is engraved with what appears to be the face of a woman. We could not find an example of such in either of the patch box books. It is
a flintlock that was manufactured by M.M. Maslin of Philadelphia. Features a full octagon barrel with set rear sight and small brass front, brass forend
cap, pinned barrel, three brass retaining thimbles, brass trigger guard with the single trigger, brass buttplate and toe plate, and simple Pennsylvania
style cheek piece. Stock retains its original hand rubbed finish, is not striped, and is in excellent condition with a contained crack and vintage 1” repair
at left cheek piece. The patch box exhibits light engraving in addition to the doll face. The stock has a Lancaster school profile. This is a phenomenal
early golden era Penn. rifle with the unique patchbox. 3,500.00 - 6,500.00

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55 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA LONG RIFLE - PERCUSSION.


Both the barrel and the lockplate are signed “J.Fleeger” of Allegany County in fancy script. Base on the design of the patchbox and the initials, we are
attributing this rifle the J. Fleeger, who operated a gun shop in Allegany County, Pennsylvania, 1845 to 1870. Rifle features a full octagon barrel, set
rear sight with brass front, full stock with striped finish. Barrel is pinned, three brass retaining thimbles, forend tip, trigger guard, buttplate, toeplate,
and patchbox. Equipped with double set triggers. The stock and barrel are a freckled grey patina. Stock is excellent with original finish. Fine engraving
on left side plate and patchbox. Fine original mid-19th century Western Pennsylvania long rifle. 1,600.00 - 2,000.00

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56 - J. F. GEHRETT FULL STOCK PENN. PERCUSSION RIFLE


NSV 39” barrel, .42 bore-percussion Jacob F Gehrett was a gunsmith from Orbisonia, Penn. and was from a well-known gunsmith family that included
James and John. He built custom rifles during the mid-19th century. This rifle features a signed full octagon barrel, there is a dove-tail at the rear sight
which has been removed as well as a dove-tail front sight and there is an interesting period peep sight mounted at the rear tang. It appears this rifle
was originally a flintlock and was converted to a percussion and there is a plate where the flintlock mechanism originally was. The lock is also stamped
Gehrett, has a beautiful and slender full length stock with a high finish hand rubbed oil finish. The rod is secured by 3 brass thimbles and a brass nose
cap, sports set triggers with an iron butt plate and brass toe plate. The right side of stock has one simple silver ornament. The brass patchbox exhibits
light engraving on the box and side plates and has a nickel oval thumb piece. The left side of stock has a shallow cheek piece with a elongated nickel
8 point star matching nickel decoration as on right side. The barrel is a dark gun metal gray with dark patina with age freckling as is the lock. The
stock is in excellent condition with beautiful original finish. Another lovely early Pennsylvania signed long rifle from a famous maker in excellent all
original condition with the exception of the percussion conversion. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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57 - EARLY PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK RIFLE.


45-3/4” barrel in .41 bore-flintlock. Offered Is a classic golden era full stock flintlock rifle. Features full octagon barrel with set rear sight and small
blade front. The barrel is retained with four wedges and no plates. Has a brass forend tip with three brass retaining thimbles. The forend exhibits
incised decoration from muzzle to rear barrel band. Has the beautifully striped oil finished hand-rubbed stock. The lock is manufactured by James
Golcher of Philadelphia. It has a brass trigger guard, buttplate, toeplate, and patchbox. Right side of stock has an incised decoration. Left side of
stock is beautifully carved with small Penn. cheek piece. Has double set triggers. Lock and barrel are a smooth brown patina. Brass is a lovely dark
mustard hue, almost brown in some areas. The rifle is not signed but we are attributing the work to the Chambersburg, Pennsylvania area. Wood is in
excellent condition with no cracks with minor light grain separation at toe. Base of stock is missing a small brass decoration. While this rifle is unsigned,
the distinctive stylized heart in the finial can be found in the signature of Henry Walter of Columbiana County, Ohio, who built fine flintlock rifles from
1800 to 1820. In addition to the finial, the patchbox style, and the design of the stock also matches his work. This is a fine, all original Penn. rifle in
excellent condition. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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58 - PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE.


40” barrel in .54 bore-percussion. Lock was manufactured by Joseph Goulcher. Features full octagon barrel, set rear sight, blade front, three brass
retaining thimbles, forend tip, buttplate, toe plate and patch box. Single trigger. Left side small Pennsylvania cheek piece. Stock is in near mint
condition. Metal is brown patina with salt and pepper finish overall. This is a basic working rifle, completely unadorned with any decorations or
engraving aside from the lock. 500.00 - 900.00

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59 - PENN. RIFLE WORKS FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


41” barrel, .41bore-percussion. Interesting full stock percussion rifle, both the barrel and lock are stamped Penn. Rifle Works which would indicate an
organized company employing a team of skilled workmen much like the gun guild in Belgium and Italy in which one person would be employed in the
manufacture of the different aspects of the rifle. In Italy and Belgium, these workers performed their duties in different locations and the final product
was assembled elsewhere. We do not know if this was the case with this company. This quality mid 19 century full stock rifle features a full octagon
barrel with a set rear sight and a dove tail front sight(missing), the breech has 2 gold or brass bands, lock and barrel are a smooth dark chocolate
brown patina. The beautiful walnut stock is not finished in the striped pattern. The barrel is attached with 3 wedges, the rod is housed in 3 brass
thimbles, and there is a finely engraved brass palm plate. The rather rakish brass trigger guard is finely engraved and sports set triggers, the brass
patch box is an unusual oval shape with fine engraving with brass butt and toe plate. It has a typical small Pennsylvania style cheek piece on left side.
The wood stock remains in near mint condition with a beautiful finish. Extremely fine condition and handsome Pennsylvanian long rifle.
800.00 - 1,500.00

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60 - SCARCE SAMUEL SHILLITO PENNSYLVANIAN LONG RIFLE


NSV 41” barrel, .50 percussion/conversion Samuel Shillito was a well-known gun maker from Bedford County Pa. Beginning in 1819. Samuel was born
1794 and began his work in Franklin County, Pa. in 1819 and moved his shop Bedford in 1836 where he built his guns until 1852. This classic rifle was
originally built as a flintlock rifle that was converted sometime after 1830. The top of the barrel flat is signed S M Shillito. It is full octagon with a set
rear sight and a brass dove tail front. It sports a full stock with 3 brass rod retaining thimbles and brass forend. The lock was manufactured by Henry
Parker, has double set triggers, striped stock, brass trigger guard and butt plate with border tooled toe plate. The brass patch box is very typical
of his work and a nearly identical example can be found on plate 347 in the book Kentucky Rifle patch boxes Vol. 2 by Chandler and Whisker. The
barrel is a mix of brown and gray patina with aged spotting. The barrel signature is strong, lock is brown patina, brass is a very dark rich mustard.
The stock is very good, there is a retained crack in butt from plate to plate. The rod is a replacement. With the exception of the period conversion to a
percussion, this is a classic Penn. full stock rifle. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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61 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIAN FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


39” barrel, .50 percussion This classic long rifle is stamped D. Derr on the top barrel flat. The lock is stamped and appears to be a Lehman but is hard
to read. Three members of the Derr family were involved in the gun business in Berks County, Pa. between 1805 and 1860. This rifle features a full
octagon barrel with a set rear sight and a brass dove tail front. Features a full stock with a brass tip, double set triggers with brass trigger guard, and
a small brass toe plate. The patch box and butt plate are unadorned with sans any engraving, has a brass thumb plaque, small left side cheek piece,
brass palm plate. Rod is retained by 3 brass thimbles. This was a well-built no frills rifle and has no decorations of any kind. This patch box design is
pictured on plate 192 in the Kentucky rifle patch boxes book by Chandler. All brass is a deep dark mustard patina that has never been cleaned, the
barrel and lock are a smooth dark brown patina, the stock is in excellent condition with no cracks or repairs. A beautiful all original Berks County, Pa.
Full stock long rifle from a well-known gunsmith family. The only alteration appears to be a replaced nipple. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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62 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIAN LONG RIFLE FRANKLIN COUNTY


NSV 39” barrel, .46bore The full octagon barrel is simply signed J S J. A gunsmith John S Johnston, nephew of John Hand and cousin of James H
operated a gun shop in the 1840’s in Washington township, Franklin County as well as Huntington county in McConnellstown Pa. This is a percussion rifle
that in the ornamentation and percussion system coincide with this maker. Features the full octagon barrel with the set rear sight and small dove tail
front sight, full stock with light striped pattern and a rich hand rubbed piano finish. The lock is not marked and has an adjustable set triggers, 3 brass
thimble rod retainer with brass for end tip, simple brass patch box with light engraving and very similar in layout to that of John Johnston, figure 217
in the Kentucky rifle patch boxes volume. 2. Has a brass butt plate with a brass toe plate, the barrel and lock are a smooth brown patina, stock is in
excellent condition with a beautiful original finish but there are two contained cracks at butt and a period repair crack at wrist. Fine signed mid-19th
century Penn. Full stock percussion rifle. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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63 - PENNSYLVANIA HALF STOCK PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE


42” barrel in .60 bore-percussion. Offered is a mid-19th century half stock full octagon barrel large bore percussion sporting rifle. Lock was
manufactured by Askew & Paxton of Philadelphia. Rifle is not maker stamped. Barrel features fixed rear sight, small brass front. Has a full under rib,
two steel retaining thimbles, brass retaining thimble and nickel forend tip at end of stock; double set triggers; brass buttplate, toe plate, and trigger
guard. Stock is finely checkered at wrist. Has the small Pennsylvania style cheek piece on left side. Sports a brass presentation plaque and thumb pad.
Metal is a dark brown chocolate patina. The wood is excellent with a small crack contained at toe. Brass is a dark mustard patina. Has a flower finial.
Lovely early half stock sporting rifle. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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64 - PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.


42” barrel in .41 bore-percussion. The barrel is not marked. The lock was manufactured by S. Moore. Full octagon barrel has a set rear and a small
brass blade front. Has two brass retaining thimbles. Barrel is wedged with no plates. Features a brass palm plaque, trigger guard, buttplate, toe plate,
and patch box. The stock has a distinctly striped appearance with a rich luster, but the last 13” of forestock are missing. Light engraving on brass
patch box. Left side has no cheek piece or decoration. Has a brass thumb plaque. Has repairs at the wrist. Sports double set triggers. Nice looking rifle
in untouched condition. 500.00 - 800.00

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65 - FINE EARLY SIDE HAMMER O/U RIFLE.


29-1/2” barrels in .36 bore-percussion. Offered is an extremely fine all original over under, double hammer, single trigger (mule ear) rifle. Barrels are
part octagon to round with a long tang rear sporting sight and a dovetail front. In addition, there is an added long range tang target sight (both sight
screws have been replaced). Has a lollipop sight stem but no aperture. Three brass retaining thimbles on both sides retain both original rods. Brass
trigger guard. Has a beautiful striped Pennsylvania style butt stock with brass buttplate and toe. Both sides are set with a silver star and both sides
have the Pennsylvania rifle style cheek carving. Right lock plate is in the white. Both checkered mule ear hammers intact. Stock is near mint and retains
a beautiful rich patina. With the exception of a couple replaced screws and the missing aperture, this is a beautiful all original rifle rarely seen with
this type of design. 900.00 - 1,500.00

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66 - PHILADELPHIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK PENN. RIFLE.


38” barrel in .52 bore-flintlock. Lovely all original Penn. long rifle that features a full octagon barrel with set rear sight and blade front. Has brass
forend cap, three barrel wedges with no plates, three brass retaining thimbles, brass trigger guard, buttplate, toeplate, and patchbox. The lock was
manufactured by Ketland in London. Has double set triggers and a silver moon on left cheek piece, otherwise devoid of ornamentation. Barrel and lock
are a smooth brown patina. Striped stock is excellent with a repair at right middle wedge. Patchbox has some light engraving. Work is not signed. The
patchbox finial closely resembles the work of Christian Beck or Jacob George. Jacob was of Berks County, Christian was of Lebanon County. Fine early
Penn. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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67 - PENNSYLVANIAN FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


NSV Barrel length is 36”, bore is .36bore-percussion Lovely early unsigned percussion full stock Pennsylvanian rifle. Features a full octagon barrel,
finished in the white, there is a hole where rear sight is missing, there is a filler for a mid barrel rear sight, has a dove tail brass globe front sight, the
lock was manufactured by G. Gulcher and features light engraving, has wrap around brass butt plate with a simple brass patch box, has double set
triggers. Brass trigger guard and 3 thimbles, there is a silver thumb plaque at wrist and there is a silver presentation plaque on left side not scribed.
Has beautiful stock in near mint condition with no cracks or chips, silver decorations on both side of barrel. Lovely mid 19th century percussion full stock
rifle. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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68 - H. G. DOST FLINTLOCK TARGET RIFLE


34” barrel .50bore Offered is a contemporary heavy barrel, full stock, flintlock target rifle mounted with a long tube target scope. The barrel has an
antique appearance as does the brass. “H.G. DOST HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA” is stamped on barrel. Buttplate and trigger guard is plated brass and
the gun has double set triggers. Well made flintlock target rifle that has been aged and has a great look. Would be fun to take to the range.
600.00 - 1,200.00

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69 - PENNSYLVANIAN FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


40” barrel, .52 bore-percussion This rifle bares no makers signature nor is there any on the lock plate. It is a full stock and appears to be converted
from flint lock to percussion sometime in the mid 19th century. Has a full octagon barrel with fixed rear sight and brass dove tail front sight. Has full
striped finish stock, 3 brass thimbles, brass forend, brass trigger guard, wrap around brass butt plate and lightly decorated brass patch box, has
double set triggers. The patch box is very similar to a George Fay of Bedford County 1835-1844, it can be seen in figure 148 in the book Kentucky
Rifle Patch boxes Vol. 2 Chandler and Whisker. Barrel is a smooth mix of gray/brown patina as well as the lock, the stock has only 1 silver decoration
on left side which is an elongated 8 point star and there is a small silver thumb decoration. The patch box features light engraving with some minor
dents and a hole for the release. The wood is very good, the toe does have a 3/4” crack through both sides, but the wood contains all of it’s original
varnish and patina. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 70

70 - EARLY PENNSYLVANIAN FLINTLOCK LONG RIFLE


NSV 45” barrel, .36bore-Flintlock This early Flintlock Pennsylvanian long rifle does not bare a signature of any maker on the barrel. The lock is
stamped F. Flemming and has what is referred to as a horse head patch box which according to Merrill Lindsay in his book the Kentucky rifle states
that the horse head patch box is usually attributed to Littlestown. We found several variations of the horse patch box in Kentucky Rifle patch boxes
Vol. 2. We found an example by Fordney (168), Koones(233), Shriver(348), none of which were like this particular horse patch box. The consigner, in
his research attributed this rifle to the north Carolina region which was based on the elliptical barrel retaining key plates on forend but the elliptical
plates on this rifle are purely decorative and not made for barrel key. In addition the patch box is not signed as is typical of the North Carolina
rifles, and this rifle has a more new England look about it. That said the rifle features a full length stock with the striped patterned walnut stock. Has
horse head brass patch box on right side that does not close tightly. It has an iron wrap around butt plate and has a full octagon barrel, 3 brass rod
retaining thimbles, barrel wedges do not have plates. Has a brass forend tip, fixed rear sight with a low dove tail brass front, double triggers with
not set screw, has some simple brass decoration on the left side and a previous owner carved the initials R D S, The decorations on the left side are
primitive in execution, the trigger guard and barrel are a deep dark chocolate brown with an overall rough surface with some substantial pitting at
ignition point. The stock is very good and is dark and checked on the left side as exposed to heat or flame. There is a brass toe plate with some light
engraving, with some darkening on top of the wrist. Very early mid 18th century long rifle. 1,500.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 71

71 - J. F. GEHRETT SIGNED PENNSYLVANIAN LONG RIFLE.


NSV 38” barrel, .40bore-percussion Jacob F Gehrett operated his gun shop in Huntington County in Pa. just prior to the Civil War. He was a protégé
of Samuel Gehrett who built rifles in this county during the 1820’s. The full octagon barrel has J F Gehrett stamped on the top flat. The lock is stamped
with a large H with an arrow through it. It is a full stock with the striped pattern and has double set triggers. The barrel has a fixed rear sight with a
dove tail front. The barrel is a clean gun metal gray with age spots and has a brass for end tip and 3 small brass rod retaining thimbles, has a brass
trigger guard, brass butt plate with brass toe protector. The left brass side plate has initials R C engraved; there was a star on the left stock which is
now missing. It has a heart shaped thumb piece, a simply decorated brass patch box with a small heart cut out. The toe of the stock has a contained
crack; the lock is a dark brown patina. The balance of the stock is in fine condition no cracks. The hammer will cock only when the rear set trigger is
engaged at which point the hammer will stay cocked and will come down on nipple by pulling the front hair trigger. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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LOT - 72

72 - HOPKINS & ALLEN SINGLE SHOT 2-BARREL SET.


Serial No. 6479. First barrel: 28” chambered for the .32-40 cartridge. Second barrel: 30” 16 bore. Manufactured 1868 to 1898. The rifle features
a 28” full octagon barrel, is chambered for the popular .32-40 caliber cartridge and features sporting front and rear sights. Retains approximately
95% original factory blue. The factory round knob checkered walnut stocks are near mint, proud to metal, with no cracks or chips and has an H&A
black composite shotgun buttplate. Retains sharp checkering and the majority of the original finish. The case colors on the frame have darkened. Bore
is mint. Action is perfect. It is a takedown model that allows the extra shotgun barrel, complete with forearm, to be installed. The shotgun barrel is a 16
bore with blued finish that is basically a pleasing mix of blue-brown patina with an improved choke. The walnut forend is excellent with no cracks or
chips and sharp checkering. Rarely seen high condition combination rifle shotgun set. 1,000.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 73

73 - SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 U.S. TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 230398. .45-70 caliber with a 32-5/8” barrel. Block is stamped “U.S. Model 1873”, barrel is stamped with “VP” with an Eagle head. It
has the Model 1879 second form rear sight. Two barrel bands stamped “U”. Sideplate stamp “U.S. Springfield” with Eagle. Wood is stamped with
a “P” in a circle. Visible cartouche on left side but not readable. Buttplate stamped “U.S.”. All original early Trapdoor remains in excellent condition.
The barrel retains 95% original factory blue starting to plum, as is the sideplate. The block has darkened out. Trigger guard has 50% blue starting to
plum. Buttplate has flashes of blue, especially on top. Wood is excellent, proud to metal, with no cracks or chips. Has the proper metal ramrod. Comes
with a Watervliet Arsenal stamped original sling. Strong clean bore and perfect action. Extremely clean early Trapdoor in fine condition.
700.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 74

74 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 61684. Serial number is 61684, barrel length is 32-5/8”, caliber is 45-70 govt. All original as issued model 1873 Trapdoor. All metal
surfaces appear to have been cleaned and are in the white and have a uniform light brown spotted finish. Original walnut stock is very good but has
been refinished at one time with no visible cartouche and numerous dents. Action is fine, strong clean bore. Should be a fine shooter and metal is nice
enough to make a fine restoration project. 400.00 - 600.00

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75 - ULRICH ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 S.R.C.


Serial No. 132113. .44 rimfire with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1877. John Ulrich was the most prolific Winchester engraver during the latter part
of the 19th century until his death in 1924. He began his trade under the tutelage of Conrad Ulrich at the Colt factory and unlike many of the other
Ulrichs, he became a full time Winchester employee, performing work specifically for that company as their master engraver. John Ulrich signed and
engraved Winchesters are amongst the most desirable of their genre and this carbine is no exception. This carbine is stamped “J. Ulrich” in extremely
small print on the bottom of the tang back of the serial number which was his most common means of identifying his work. The left side of the frame
has beautiful scroll engraving with the punch-dot background and features the Mexican eagle with a snake in its mouth. A nearly identically engraved
carbine can be found on page 73 in the book of Winchester engraving on carbine No. 36130. Another nearly identical eagle can be found in the
same book on page 79. The right side of the frame has the same scroll and punch-dot pattern with an artistic shield in an oval. While researching
this firearm in the book of Winchester engraving, it is noted that John used this shield-type design but there were numerous variations. You will find
light scroll work on top of the receiver, in front of the firing pin and on both sides of the ejection port with some light decorative border engraving
along edges. There is similar light engraving at the back of the tang, back of the lifter, and on the lifter with light border decoration along back and
front of frame. There is some light engraving on the brass buttplate on the top tang. When the stock is removed, there is an assembly number on left
tang (24). The number ‘900’ is stamped inside the brass trapdoor buttplate. There are no numbers stamped inside the stock. All other features of this
carbine are standard for this model, to include 20” barrel, full magazine tube, two barrel bands, front barrel bands has integral sight, folding ladder
Winchester 1873 carbine rear sight, case colored hammer and lever, walnut stocks with a trapdoor in plate, and an original three piece steel cleaning
rod in butt. All brass surfaces are a soft patina. Most of the screws heads are fine with a couple of minor burrs. The barrel is stamped “Winchester’s-
Repeating-Arms New Haven CT. Kings Improvement Patented March 29. 1866. October 16. 1860”. Has the saddle ring and stud. The barrel is a
smooth pleasing mix of blue turning patina with some light age freckling. The hammer and lever colors have grayed out. The forend is in excellent
condition, retaining most of the original finish, but there is a groove line forward of the front barrel band where band was removed and a light hairline
grain separation on right side from mid-point forward 1/4” from barrel. Wood to metal fit at frame is proud. Walnut stock is very good with a minor
chip on right side. A couple of minor abrasions but no cracks. Stock is a bit shy at tang. The finish was freshened up at one time. Base of stock at tang
has some indiscernible numbers that were stamped into the stock long ago. Bore exhibits strong rifling and is still fairly shiny with usual abrasions.
Action is perfect. The loading gate retains approximately 95% of wiped-on finish. Any factory engraved Model 1866 Winchester is a prize, and
those engraved and signed by master Winchester engraver John Ulrich are the most highly treasured of all. An old handwritten George Madis letter
states that this carbine was once in the collection of the former president of the Winchester Collectors Association. It is a beautiful, documented, factory
engraved Model 1866 carbine. 35,000.00 - 55,000.00

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LOT - 76

76 - FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 54434. .40-60 WCF with a 28” barrel. Manufactured 1884. Offered is a clean, untouched standard Model 1876 rifle with lots of original
finish. Standard features: 28” full round barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt. Has the desirable 1876 dated rear folding ladder
sight with original sporting front. Barrel and tube retain approximately 70-80% of the original factory blue finish, blending with a plum patina. Left
side of the frame has approximately 50% original blue with the brown patina mixed in, with high edges turning a soft gun metal grey. Right side is
basically the same with a little less blue and a little more patina. Strong elements of case colors on hammer. Wood is lovely, untouched, all original,
proud to metal, with no cracks or major chips, just usual minor dings. Wood to metal fit is flawless. Still exhibits much of the original finish. Even the
forend cap has flashes of brilliant blue. Strong clean rifled bore and a perfect action. This is an extremely nice example of an untouched 1876 with a
high percentage of original finish and has never been messed with. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

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77 - **FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 BIG 50 EXPRESS RIFLE.


Serial No. 134567A. .50-100-450 caliber with a 26” barrel. Offered is an extremely fine all original Winchester Big 50 Express rifle that letters
all the way. It was shipped on July 28th, 1905 with a 26” full octagon barrel in standard rifle configuration with blued finish, full magazine, rifle butt.
Has the rear two leaf express sight. Shows no signs of any other type of rear sight (no sights listed on letter). Has a standard sporting front sight. This
rifle remains in beautiful condition and has never been touched in any way. Screws are fine with a couple of minor burrs from tightening. The wood is
proud to metal, no cracks or chips, nor any significant bumps or bruises. Original finish with raised grain. Strong remains of case colors on hammer and
lever. The barrel and tube retain approximately 90-95% of the original high luster factory finish with the lightest of high edge wear on sharp edges of
barrel flats. Forend tip and hanger are a soft patina with flashes of original blue. Factory blued frame has softened to a rich blue-brown patina with
flashes of brilliant blue at lever base and rear recess. The bolt retains virtually all of the original fire blue finish. Bore and action are mint. This rifle has
aged like a fine Bordeaux, it was well cared for, retains the majority of the strong blue finish with the balance having aged perfectly and has seen light
and well cared for use. If you have been looking for a classic .50 caliber Model 1886 that has looks and condition, this should be the one.
20,000.00 - 25,000.00

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78 - HIGH CONDITION WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 403990B. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in 1891 and has remained in beautiful all original condition.
Features the 24” full round barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, original Winchester front and rear sporting sights. Barrel and tube retain
approximately 90% original factory blue, thinning just a bit at muzzle and breach. The left side of frame retains approximately 90% beautiful high
polish factory blue. Top of frame and dust cover have about 85%. Right side of frame retains approximately 50% of the high polish blue with the
majority of wear on the right side plate which retains approximately 10% blue. The bottom of the frame retains virtually all of the original blue with
the only wear forward of the brass lifter. Strong case colors on lever and hammer. Walnut stocks are near mint, original and proud to metal with just a
couple of minor abrasions. Mint bore. Perfect action. This fine old Winchester has seen very little use and was well taken care of. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 79

79 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 69189. .40-82 caliber with a 26” barrel. According to the factory letter this was shipped as a rifle, caliber .40-82, full octagon barrel,
adjustable set triggers, half magazine, with checkered pistol grip stock and was shipped on August 10th, 1892. This rifle remains in the above stated
factory original configuration and in beautiful all original condition. The barrel retains approximately 90% original blue starting to soften with very
minor high edge wear. The case colored receiver, which would have been standard, has basically silvered out with some fine soft age patina and
traces of original colors, as does the hammer and lever. Has original Winchester sporting rear and front sights. The deluxe fiery grain checkered
walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, with most of the checkering still sharp but starting to thin in spots. The rifle buttplate is basically patina.
Bolt retains 80% original blue. Loading gate has about 25% original blue. Strong clean shiny bore. Perfect action. An extremely handsome deluxe
Winchester model 1886 that letters all the way in a beautiful configuration. 6,500.00 - 9,500.00

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LOT - 80

80 - **COMBINATION RIFLE/SHOTGUN DRILLING.


Serial No. 27206. 16 bore and 7.57 Mauser with a 28-3/4” shotgun barrel, and a 16” rifle barrel. LOP 13-1/2”. The barrels retain the majority of
the reapplied rust blue finish albeit the barrel legends are slightly feathered out. It features a full rib with a small blade front sight and a pop-up rifle
peep sight. Has integral claw mount bases. All matching numbers on frame, barrel and forearm. Bottom of rifle is stamped “E.R.P.”. The barrel flats
have the eagle stamped proof marks. One of the proof marks designates a new proof after repair, one proof mark represents semi-smokeless proof.
The frame exhibits light engraving and is basically brown patina. Walnut stock has a round knob, with checkering and finish added. Metal bullet trap
at bottom of stock. Sling swivels. Lock up is tight with no wiggle. Rifle bore has strong rifling but some minor corrosion. Has a serrated horn buttplate
with a ½” crack, a 3” crack at right wrist. Wood plug repair on both side panels. Very good gun as is, would benefit greatly with some attention to the
stock. 600.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 81

81 - **STEVENS LITTLE SCOUT SINGLE SHOT BOYS RIFLE.


NSV .22 LR caliber with an 18” barrel. This is called the Stevens model 14-1/2. It is a takedown single shot falling block. These were popular at the
turn of the century. The barrel retains 85% original factory blue with strong legends. Has 20% case colors on the frame. Stocks are very good with no
chips but two little hairline cracks on bottom of wrist at tang. Fine bore. Perfect action. Far better than average as most of these are found well-used.
150.00 - 350.00

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82 - **GERMAN SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE.


Serial No. H68130. 7.6mm with a 25” barrel. All markings are visible once forearm is removed. We can find matching serial number on barrel and
frame, along with German proof marks. Has a ramp front sight with dovetail, adjustable rear sight, blued barrel, case colored frame, checkered
walnut stock, pistol grip cap, plastic shotgun butt, sling swivels and adjustable double set triggers. The barrel retains approximately 95% blue finish.
Frame retains 90% case colors, some brilliant. Stock is near mint with no cracks or chips and sharp checkering. Strong rifled bore and perfect action.
Top tang safety. Beautiful high condition pre-war stalking rifle. Even the bolt is serial numbered to the gun. This rifle has seen very little use and exhibits
all the high quality expected from a German firearm. 500.00 - 900.00

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83 - **STEVENS POCKET RIFLE & STOCK.


Serial No. 50951 & 329. .22 rimfire with a 12” barrel. These were very popular target pistols at the turn of the century. This model features the 12”
barrel, has the trigger guard slotted for shoulder stocks, which is included but number does not match. It is a tip-up design, single shot chambered for
the .22 rimfire cartridge. The barrel number matches the frame, has a working extractor, an added long range target sight and a hooded globe front
sight. This pistol retains virtually all of the reapplied blue and nickel finish albeit the trigger guard has a purple hue. Wire stock retains virtually all of
the reapplied nickel finish. Perfect working order. Strong clean bore. Should make a fine shooter. 200.00 - 400.00

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LOT - 84

84 - **ENGLISH CASED DEALER MARKED 1895 WINCHESTER .405


Serial No. 403606. .405 WCF caliber with 24” barrel. Manufactured 1921. After Teddy Roosevelt returned from Africa and wrote his treatise on big
game hunting, in particular while using the Winchester Model 1895 in the .405 Winchester caliber, this rifle became the “IT” gun, especially amongst
the British big game hunters. This rifle became all the rage in India as well, as British hunters rode in their howdah in search of the elusive tiger. This
particular example bears the dealer’s address of “Walter Locke & Co. Ltd., Calcutta. Delhi Lohore.” stamped on the barrel. In addition to this rare
India stamped dealer mark, this rifle has the scarce four-leaf express sight with one standing and three folding and numbered “2,3,4”. The front
bridge is matted, has the standard ramp and post front sight with checkered steel shotgun buttplate, blued finish, and varnished walnut stocks. The gun
remains in amazing all original condition. The barrel retains virtually all of the original factory blue finish, with the exception of a 2-1/2” rub on top of
barrel where raw metal is exposed. This is a result of its resting in its original canvas and felt English case. The frame, magazine, lever and tang retains
approximately 93% of the original high polish factory blue. There are a couple of minor spots of finish loss and some light finish flaking on lever sides
and some minor light high edge wear. The walnut stocks are excellent, retain nearly all of their original finish with some light flaking at butt and back
of forearm. Metal buttplate has traces of original blue. Bore is as new, as is the action. It is housed in its original carry case that has both the dealer
label inside, as well as a shipping label on the outside. The dealer label on the inside is that of the famous W.W. Greener Firm of Pall Mall, London.
The green felt lining shows wear and fading but is all original. It is readily evident that this rifle has been in its case since inception as the only rub on
the barrel matches exactly where it touched a case divider and has rubbed over the last century. Within this case is a wood cleaning rod with a brass
handle, a paper label tin oiler, an old box of Hoppes gun cleaning patches, an old lead top Hoppes oil can, an old Winchester box of rust remover
and a full blue and white box of Winchester .405 soft point ammunition. A leather pouch contains a pull-through cleaner and a leather belt holds the
rifle at the wrist. Every single screw head on this rifle is perfect and retains nearly all of the original fire blue finish, with the case colors still on the
hammer. An amazing condition .405, express sights, Calcutta dealer stamped on barrel, in the original W.W. Greener canvas and leathering carrying
case with “V.W.E” stenciled on top, brass corners, leather straps, and there is a Greener Ltd., London shipping label on top. There could be no finer such
rifle extant. From the glory days when England ruled the world and British big game hunters sought their dangerous prey. 9,500.00 - 12,500.00

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LOT - 85

85 - ANTIQUE WINCHESTER 2ND MODEL HOTCHKISS B.A.CARBINE


Serial No. 6507. .45-70 gov’t caliber with a 22-1/2” barrel. This is a U.S. martial saddle ring carbine. Barrel has the “U.S. VP” stamp on barrel at
breach. It was inspected by Henry Nettleton and is stamped “H.N.” on bolt and frame. Inspector cartouche not visible on stock. Standard features on
this gun include nickel plated forend tip, single barrel band, post front sight with military carbine rear, saddle ring on left side of stock and carbine
buttplate. This fine Hotchkiss saddle ring carbine remains in resplendent condition. The barrel retains approximately 97% original factory blue with
some light age freckling. The nosecap retains approximately 80% original nickel with some minor bubbling. Frame is a mix of blue soft patina. Bolt is
polished. Even the buttplate and barrel band retain most of their original factory blue finish, as does trigger guard. Walnut stock is very good with a
1” line of grain separation right behind upper tang, and there is an expert repair on right side. The carbine rear sight is stamped “H.C.”, so sight is
proper to gun. Action works as new. Strong clean bore with some minor residue. Extremely fine early Indian War martially marked bolt action saddle
ring carbine. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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86 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 942342. .30-30 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1924. This is a standard Model 1894 rifle in all respects with a 26” round
barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt. This rifle is all original and remains in excellent condition, having seen little use over the past
90 years and has never been monkeyed with. The barrel and tube retain approximately 95% original factory blue with some muzzle wear and some
areas of light thinning. The nosecap retains approximately 90% original factory blue. Left side of the frame has 80% blue mixing with soft patina.
Right side is a soft patina with approximately 30% original blue, some bright. Bottom of frame has greyed out. Loading gate and bolt retain most of
their original finish. Stocks are near mint, proud to metal, with just a couple minor impressions. All screw heads are fine and retain a vast portion of the
original fire blue finish. Action is as new. Strong clean bore. Well above average with no apologies. 800.00 - 1,500.00

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87 - **CASED KRIEGHOFF PRE WAR DRILLING.


Serial No. 18103. Serial number is 18103, caliber is .12 bore/7x57mm, barrel lengths are 23-3/4”. Offered is a fine Pre-War Krieghoff patent
drilling that is housed in a Galton & Sons Cambridge, London dealer marked take down leather and brass carry case. Compartments are lined in
red felt. This is a scalloped box lock three barrel drilling. The barrels are chambered for the 12 bore and both feature full chokes. The rifle barrel is
chambered for the 7x57 cartridge. The barrels feature a full matted rib with small German nickel blade front sight, pop up rear sights and integral
claw mounts. The bottom of barrel is loaded with imperial proof marks and is Nitro proofed for smokeless powder. The barrels retain approximately
85% of the original soft blue with light muzzle wear, some high edge wear and thinning a bit near the breech. The stock and forearm are checkered
walnut with excellent wood to metal fit, checkering is quite sharp, retaining a majority of the original oil finish with fine grain, a horn buttplate and
rollover cheek piece. There are no cracks but there is a repaired chip at toe which, while nicely done, could easily be improved upon. The frame is in
a gun metal satin nickel finish and features nearly full coverage fine scroll engraving. Fine engraving is also found on the trigger guard and bottom
release which retains 70% of the original fire blue. Has engraved left side lock and a top tang safety. The fore-end is very good with some normal
bruises and the checkering is thinning, especially on left side. It is cased with a Hensoldt scope and post en line. Scope has excellent optics and retains
approximately 85% of the original black enamel and has the built in rail with claw mounts. The case has two snap caps and a cleaning rod. Strong
rifling and near bright shot gun bores. A fine Pre-War cased Drilling that would warrant an expert restoration of the stocks. 2,500.00 - 4,000.00

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LOT - 88

88 - 50 LB CUSTOM SINGLE SHOT BENCH RIFLE.


NSV This large custom single shot rifle was owned and used by Doc Johnson who hailed from Pennsylvania. He won first place in Friendship, Indiana
with this rifle. The barrel is stamped “H. Lloyd Resor, Union City Ind” and is stamped with the serial number 1954. Top of barrel is stamped .450 1-18.
Barrel has one inch flats and measures 29 inches. Blued finish retaining approximately 95%. It has a false muzzle and it sports a 39 inch tube scope
finished in black enamel with brass ends. The adjusting mount is on the front with middle mount and a drilled set of holes (no mount) at breach. Features
a solid brass frame with under lever percussion system. Deluxe pistol grip high gloss stock of highly figured grain and roll over cheek piece for right
handed shooters with a black rubber recoil pad. Fine bore and action. It is accompanied by a set of shooting stands as well as loading tools and
projectiles. The rifle weighs approximately 50 pounds. Ready for another trip to Indiana. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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89 - **ROMARM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 1963BC0625. Caliber 7.62mm with a 16” barrel. This semi-automatic rifle is manufactured in Romania and basically a copy of the famous
AK-47, made famous in the Vietnam war. Features a four piece hardwood stock set and military matte finish. Perfect bore and action. 95% original
matte military finish with usual minor storage dings. 300.00 - 600.00

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90 - **BUSHMASTER XM-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. L266653. .223-5.56mm caliber with a 20” barrel. This semi-automatic rifle is one of the many Colt AR-15 clones. Features matte finish with
black composite buttstock and forend. Retaining 98% original finish. Near new. Only light storage wear. Mint bore and action. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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LOT - 91

91 - **RUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC (RANCH) RIFLE.


Serial No. 581-73856. Caliber .223 with a 18” barrel. Standard Ruger semi-automatic rifle with matte blue finish, hardwood stock and rubber recoil
pad. Rifle shows in near new condition with just a couple of minor handling marks. Mint bore and action. One of the finest quality .223 rifles available
on today’s market. 400.00 - 600.00

92 - U.S. MODEL 1826 W.L. EVANS FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Beautiful all original U.S. Evans from 1826. A majority of these were
Naval contract guns. This one features a 8-3/4”, .54 bore, features the
swivel rod and original belt hook. Barrel is stamped L.S. and U.S. with
proof P. Lock is stamped U.S. with W.L. Evans and is dated 1830. Top
stock is stamped C I (inspector) with proof P. Walnut stock is in excellent
to near mint condition with original finish. No cracks or chips but there is
LOT - 92 a small extra drill hole to left of trigger. The barrel is in the white with
some light aged freckling, strong legend, balance of metal is a smooth
pleasing brown patina, in its original flintlock configuration. Small brass
front sight. Extremely fine overall and one of the nicer ones that we have
seen. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 93

93 - FINE CASED SET OF SOWERS DUELING PISTOLS


Barrels are 9 3/8”, .44bore percussion Offered is a fine matching
set of Philadelphia dueling pistols. The engraved percussion locks
are stamped JON n Sowers Philadelphia. Brass hardware with
brass butt caps. These pistols come with an authentic mahogany
Joseph C. Grubb and Company, Philadelphia, Pa. gun case. These
pistols were purchased from Jackson Arms in 1964 at which
time it was believed they were made by Sowers in the 1840’s or
1850’s and were cased with accessories in accompanying case
by Grubb and Company who were major dealers in Philadelphia.
(Original letter dated February 18, 1964 from Jackson Arms
detailing the sale of these pistols accompanying set). Mr Jackson states in his letter that the drum on one pistol was replaced and with the exception of
that repair he believed the guns are entirely original and outstanding excellent specimens of their type. All metal surfaces are gun gray patina with
brass mountings, wood stocks are very good with a couple of very minor expert repairs on some grain separation that are barely noticeable, cased
accessories include: period flask, horn handle brush, wood handle turn key, single cavity bullet mold stamped 68, a wrench, some wads and cap tin.
Faded purple lining with original dealer label in a period display box with original handle. 5,000.00 - 8,000.00

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94 - FINE CASED ALL METAL SCOTTISH SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.
6” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. Offered is a fine cased Scottish all
metal single shot percussion pistol. Has an octagon barrel turned round
at muzzle. The lock and barrel are a smooth pleasing blue-brown. Frame
is in a coin-nickel satin finish with the ball spur trigger. The entire frame
is masterfully engraved, as is the barrel, breech, hammer and lock.
No visible maker stamp but extremely high quality mid-19th century
workmanship. Gun measures 10” overall and retains all its original patina,
having never been cleaned or polished. Comes in a period homemade
case with accessories including a capping tool, single cavity mold, cap tin
and a small 3-3/4” bladed - 7” Scottish dirk. The dirk blade is etched
“J. Nowill & Sons Ltd.- Skean - Dhu - Sheffield - Gr. Britain”. Blade is
mint and handle has silver and amber hilt. Comes in decorated matching
sheath. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00

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95 - FINE CASED PAIR OF LONDON POCKET PISTOLS.


.50 bore-percussion with a 4” barrel. Offered is a lovely pair of London
manufactured pocket pistols built along the lines of the Henry Deringer
type. They are single shot, side hammer, percussion with right side lock,
beautiful finely checkered walnut bag handles, nickel plates with single
barrel wedge, nickel forend cap and single retaining thimble with the
original rod. The lock and hammer are finely engraved. Both pistols have
a silver thumb plate. Trigger guard is engraved and all of the screws
are also engraved. The locks are stamped with the maker (G.H. Gravley,
Philadelphia). Some flashes of brilliant blue on the barrel, but basically
mostly smooth patina. Walnut stocks are excellent, retaining most of the
original finish with sharp checkering. This fine brace of pocket pistols dates
to the mid-19th century. Comes in an original walnut display case lined
with green velvet with a single cavity bullet mold stamped “50”, a turn
screw, metal jag with an original flask and cap tin. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00

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96 - EARLY UNMARKED FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOT PISTOL
9” barrel, .70bore-flintlock This large bore single shot flintlock pistol
bares no manufacturing mark or any proof marks that we can see. It is a
rather plain design and very sturdy which is indicative to early American
firearms of the period. It is all original. All metal surfaces are a dark
chocolate brown patina with some freckling and some minor corrosion
at breech. One piece walnut stock is very good. There is a 1-3/4”
LOT - 96 sliver missing on forearm at right barrel and 2 minor stress cracks at
left flat and 1” grain separation on left side at muzzle. Has a heavy
brass pummel with lanyard, brass trigger guard and nose cap. Overall
very good condition with no changes or alterations. This is the type of
hand gun that saw wide spread use in the American colonies in the 18th
century. Was extremely well made and well fitted. 600.00 - 1,200.00

97 - EARLY AMERICAN KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL


NSV bore is .60 and barrel length is 8 3/8” Halbach style Baltimore
with note to side plate. This early flintlock pistol has the look of those
manufactured in the colonies before and after the Revolutionary War.
There are no proof marks or maker marks anywhere. The front sight
LOT - 97 is a simple set-in blade, 2 brass retaining thimble, brass trigger guard
and butt. All metal is a dark brown patina with a small chip on tip of
left brass retainer. A fine pistol would date to the later part of the 18th
century, late colonial period America. Replaced rod. 900.00 - 1,400.00

98 - LARGE GERMAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL


NSV 9” barrel, .70bore Flintlock This large no nonsense flintlock horse
pistol has a touch mark on lock plate with Germanic attribution. It is a
man size pistol with no decorative ornamentation of any kind. The lock
and barrel are a brown patina with age freckling and has a plain brass
trigger guard with a single brass thimble and a left brass side plate. The
one piece stock is in excellent condition with a very large handle. Only
LOT - 98 notable damage being a 2” crack on the right side near muzzle.
700.00 - 1,200.00

99 - LARGE UNMARKED PERCUSSION CONVERSION S.S. PISTOL


NSV 10.5” barrel, .70bore This pistol is devoid of any maker or
inspection marks and appears to be early American colonial style. The
stock appears to be maple; barrel is finished in the white and has been
cleaned. It was converted from flintlock to percussion at one time. The
LOT - 99 lock is a gray/blue patina, has military style brass for end is with integral
sight with heavy brass pummel and trigger guard. There is a crack on the
lower rear tang; the wood is excellent except for a stress crack at left
side plate. 600.00 - 800.00

100 - EARLY FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Barrel is 9-3/4”, .70 bore. Lock has a touch plate mark and there is a
proof mark on top of barrel. These are the only marks we can find. It
has an original flintlock, barrel and lock are in the white, has a brass
fore end tip, trigger guard and buttplate. The right stock escutcheon is
LOT - 100
replacement. Walnut stock is very good with stress crack at base, the
metal is bright gun metal with some age freckling. 300.00 - 600.00

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101 - EXPERIMENTAL PATTERN MODEL 1794 CONTRACT PISTOL.


NSV .72 bore-flintlock., 13 3/4 “ barrel, bright finish, walnut stock. On 4 March 1794 a letter was sent from Henry Knox, Revolutionary War General
and then Secretary of War to Thomas Fitzsimons, the Congressional Representative from Philadelphia. The letter called for the creation of a minimum
of two new arsenal’s to supplement The Springfield Armory which was over taxed with work. The letter requested a new supply of muskets as well
as 1,000 large horseman’s pistols. After authorization was granted, Knox assigned Major Samuel Hodgdon, Superintendent of Military Stores and
Supervisor of the New London Arsenal in Virginia, to the task of developing the patterns for the muskets and pistol. For designing the pistol, Major
Hodgdon recruited Joseph Perkins, New London’s master armourer, and Joseph Golcher, a former associate of Perkins. This is an example of the
horsemen’s pistol produced by that team, bearing the Major’s “H” inspection mark, indicating that this was the final product to serve as the pattern for
the remainder of the contract. This massive pistol measures nearly 18-1/2” overall and has a 13-3/4” .72 caliber, smooth bore, pin-fastened barrel
with two distinct bands. The lock is flat with beveled edges and is stepped behind the hammer. The lock has a flat goose-neck cock with beveled edges
and an integral, fenced, iron pan. The lock plate, hammer and frizzen are engraved with simple line borders and the hammer is engraved with simple
floral designs. “PHILADELPHIA” is stamped on the lock plate below the pan. The full stock has a grip with sharp downward turn. The stock is fitted with
brass ramrod thimbles, side plate, trigger guard and buttplate. An oval brass thumb piece is inlaid on the top of the grip. The trigger guard finial, the
buttplate and the side plate are engraved with simple, floral pattern designs. The pistol has a wooden ramrod with flared tip. There are no visible
maker’s or military inspection marks on the exterior of the lock or barrel. The upper left stock flat is stamped with a block “H”. The barrel has a gray
patina with spotted aging. The lock is a gray-brown patina; there is some scattered pitting at lock and pan that blends with the gun metal patina. The
stock is excellent with a few minor repairs. This is a rare unique example of a 1794 Contract Horseman’s pistol. 15,000.00 - 20,000.00

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102 - KETLAND & COMPANY CONTRACT U.S. FLINTLOCK PISTOL.
These are referred to as contract pistols manufactured in London and
sent to the American colonies after the war of 1812, usually procured by
state militias. It is a flintlock and stamped Ketland & Company in center
and stamped United States at rear. Has British crown proofs. Stock is
American. Single thimble with vintage wooden rod with brass tip. Metal
LOT - 102 is a dark brown patina, stock is very good. A number of these type of
weapons were ordered by the city of Philadelphia. 600.00 - 1,200.00

103 - ASHMORE KENTUCKY SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL.


Here is a nice US made “KENTUCKY” percussion belt pistol. Bore measure
.36 caliber and is smooth bored. Has a 7” full octagon barrel, rear sight
set in tang, two brass rod retaining thimbles, dull gun meal gray on cap,
lock is stamped Ashmore Warranted. Barrel is not proof marked. Metal is
LOT - 103 a soft brown patina. Walnut bag handle is in excellent condition with no
cracks. Nice early Kentucky style belt pistol. 800.00 - 1,200.00

104 - RARE BRASS SCREW-IN BARREL FLINTLOCK


PISTOL
NSV The bore is .52 bore flintlock and
the barrel 7” While often found in the
small pocket pistol size this is a rare large
size, large caliber, belt or holster pistol
LOT - 104 with the screw in barrel that can be easily
removed for cleaning. It is of French or
English origin and dates from the middle to
late 18 century. The barrel and frame are
solid brass retaining deep mustard color
and have never been refinished, it has a
one piece half stock with the piano finish
and retains nearly all of its original luster
with no cracks or chips. Features a heavy
brass butt with a brass trigger guard, it is
relatively simple in design. Pistol remains
in all original condition and one of the true
rarities in the Single shot flintlock collecting
field. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

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105 - B & J COOPER NEW YORK DUELING PISTOL
NSV Caliber is .60bore-percussion and barrel length is 9” Amongst the
most desirable of dueling pistols are those that were manufactured in the
United States just prior to and after the turn of the 18th century. B & J
Cooper manufactured exquisite firearms in New York from 1803-1831.
This example is what is commonly referred to a “saw-handle”. It is a
singular example that may have been originally offered as a pair. It
LOT - 105
is a single shot, percussion, .60 smooth bore with full octagon barrel,
checkered walnut stock with bag handle. The top barrel flat is stamped
B & J Cooper. N. York. The barrel has a Damascus type pattern with
gold borderline at breech with light engraving. The tang is engraved
with set-in rear sight. Front sight is a dove tail blade, lock is stamped
B&J Cooper. Set trigger, trigger guard and tang are engraved with a
pineapple. The screws are engraved. Two thimbles hold the original rod.
End tip is nickel. Has nickel plated escutcheon for barrel wedge, beautiful
dark walnut stock with distinctive handle. A finely checkered pistol grip
retains nearly all original finish with a small 1/2” separation at left side
screw. All of the screws are engraved except nipple screw, the lock and
hammer are engraved, very good bore. All metal surfaces are a light
brown patina. Fine early American dueling pistol. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

106 - FINE CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 18279. 4” barrel in .31 percussion. Manufactured in 1860.
This revolver has what appears to be a factory nickel finish with sharp
legends and has the New York City barrel address. All matching numbers
including wedge and lever. Has a perfect cylinder scene. No signs of
having ever been fired at forcing cone or cylinder face. Brilliant fire blue
on all screws. Original nipples. Varnished walnut grips are near mint.
Nickel plating is wearing through on grip straps with some freckling. Any
area where nickel may have been missing blends perfectly with the finish.
Bore is mint and action is perfect. Comes in a vintage case with a Colt
two cavity mold, an original Colt flask and cap tin. Extremely handsome
Colt set. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

LOT - 106

107 - BRACE OF COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 198836 & 11358. The first gun is a Colt Model 1849 pocket
revolver in .31 bore percussion with a 5” octagon barrel. This is a six shot
single action with an octagon barrel. All metal surfaces are a grey-brown
patina with the exception of the brass back strap and trigger guard.,
which have been cleaned. Sports an excellent set of walnut grips.
Cylinder scene is partially visible. Frame legend is visible as is the barrel
address. The wedge is a replacement, as is the loading lever, which is
numbered to another gun. All other numbers match. Has the original
nipples. Cylinder does not index. Front sight has been added. Very good
bore. The second gun is a Colt Brevette Model 1849 pocket revolver. It
is a .38 bore percussion with a 6-1/8” barrel. This is a typical European
manufactured Colt 1849 infringement revolver with Colt barrel address
and numerous European proof marks. Sports an octagon barrel; five shot;
rebated and engraved frame; light engraving on barrel, frame, back
strap and trigger guard as well. Has very good two piece bone grips. All
metal surfaces are a brown-grey deep patina. Has all matching numbers,
except loading gate and wedge are not numbered. Cylinder spins
freely. Bore has strong visible rifling. Most of the screws exhibit degrees
of damage. This particular revolver rests in a re-purposed case with
LOT - 107 reproduction accessories. These Brevette copies were very popular in the
Southern states during the Civil War. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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108 - CASED SEA CAPTAIN’S BOSTON BELT PISTOLS


Barrels are 11”, .52bore Offered is an extremely rare case set of 2
large belt pistols manufactured by Wilmot of Boston circa 1840’s. This
incredible matching set features 2 large single shot percussion belt
pistols fitted in their original walnut writing desk set. Boston was a major
sea port from the earliest colonial times. Many a notable Sea Captain
made their residence in this city. This is a set of pistols that would have
been carried by the captain of the sailing vessel. The breech at barrel
flat on each pistol is stamped Boston and the lock plates are stamped
Wilmot. These are very large pistols with a 11” full octagon barrel and
measuring 17” in overall length. Both feature percussion ignition with a 1
piece half stock finely checkered walnut with heavy metal pummel and
back strap that connects to tang. The nose cap, thimble and escutcheon
are a German nickel steel. Both pistols have the sash or belt hook on
left side. The barrels have razor sharp edges and sport a simple leaf
rear sight with a bead front and are a smooth brown patina with the
appearance of having been tin or bronze plated which would have
served to stave of the ravages of the salt laden air. The walnut stocks
exhibit the high gloss piano varnish finish with checkered grip, neither
stocks have any cracks and are in excellent condition maintaining the
majority of their original finish. The hammer on one pistol has a period
repair at spur and has the remains of the black enamel coating. While
the spur on the other pistol has a slight crack at the inner concave
curve, one of the nipples is missing. The locks are a gun metal gray in
appearance. The trigger guards are a dark patina with remnants of
similar black enamel present (trigger guard on one pistol is slightly
bent). This magnificent set of sea going Boston belt pistols are housed
in the original case that doubles as a writing desk. Accessories include
a vintage brass powder flask, screw driver/wrench, an unmarked brass
2 cavity mold, a small brass cleaning rod and also a receipt dated
185?. for goods landed at the West India Dock for captain C. Lewis
aboard the Bell of the Sea From London to Providence to deliver 260
cases of dye. Rarely does one see a set of matched large caliber pistols
manufactured in Boston and in an interesting antique writing desk.
8,000.00 - 12,000.00

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109 - MANHATTAN NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 27915. .36 caliber percussion with a 5” barrel. Manufactured
1859 to 1868 in Newark. This is the .36 caliber five shot Navy type.
These revolvers were extremely popular and a strong competitor to
Colt during the Civil War era. All metal surfaces have basically faded
to a soft gun metal patina with some age freckling. Cylinder scene is
strong, as are barrel legends. The original walnut grips retain 90%
LOT - 109 original varnish and are in excellent condition. Trigger guard retains
approximately 30% original nickel plating with the balance mellow
brass. All numbers match except wedge (which is a replacement). Missing
the wedge locking nut. All of the screws are slightly burred. Cylinder
does not index and will need some minor attention. Bore is strong and
clean. With the attention to the mechanics and screws, this would be a
fine example of a popular Civil War revolver. 400.00 - 800.00

110 - NEAR NEW S&W MODEL NO. 1 3RD ISSUE REVOLVER.


Serial No. 125818. Caliber .22 rimfire with a 3-1/4” barrel.
Manufactured 1868 to 1881. This small pocket spur trigger revolver
remains in near new unfired condition retaining virtually all of the
original factory nickel, color cased hardened hammer and mint rosewood
LOT - 110 bird’s head grips. The end of the cylinder shows no signs of having ever
been fired. About the only visible wear on this revolver is a fine drag
line. Bore is mint. Action is perfect. It is a seven shot single action. As nice
as they come. 800.00 - 1,200.00

111 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 21525 & 3982. First gun is a National Arms pocket revolver in
.32 Teat-Fire with a 3-1/4” barrel. Manufactured 1864 to 1870 under
the Moore’s Pat. Firearms Co. and National Arms Co. of Brooklyn. It is a
.32 caliber in a special cartridge designed by Daniel Moore referred to
as the Teat-Fire. Standard features include 3-1/4” barrel, six shot, single
action, spur trigger, engraved brass frame, blued barrel and cylinder
and walnut bird’s head grips. Top of barrel is stamped “National Arms
Co.” which was the lowest production of this model at approximately
5,000 guns. It remains in excellent all original condition. Barrel retains
traces of original high polish blue with the balance a smooth patina.
Cylinder has a perfect legend and has turned soft patina. Beautiful sharp
engraving on mellow brass frame with no traces of plating. Grips are
excellent with 50% original varnish. Function is flawless and bore is near
mint. The second gun is a Brooklyn Firearms Co. pocket revolver in .32
LOT - 111 rimfire caliber with a 3” barrel. Manufactured 1863 to 1864 only. It is
noted as the Slocum front loading pocket revolver in .32 rimfire, five shot,
single action, spur trigger with blued barrel and cylinder, engraved brass
frame and walnut grips. The barrel and cylinder are a pleasing smooth
brown patina with strong barrel legend. Lovely engraving on mellow
brass frame with no signs of plating. Excellent walnut grips. Perfect bore.
Cylinder does not index, needs minor attention. 400.00 - 800.00
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112 - REMINGTON MODEL 1875 REVOLVER.
Serial No. 175. .44-40 WCF. Offered is an extremely early example of
a first model Remington Model 1875 revolver. Standard features include
7-1/2” barrel, factory nickel finish, six shot, single action and two piece
walnut grips. This revolver has all the early features of a first model to
include: post front sight, lanyard ring, caliber .44W factory stamped on
left grip panel. This revolver remains in excellent all original condition
retaining approximately 80-85% original nickel finish with a few
LOT - 112 scattered areas of flaking and minor age spots. Strong clean bore, action
locks up tight as new. These early Remingtons are extremely difficult
to find in such fine condition. The caliber (.44) stamped on the left grip
panel is often worn smooth. Given the high condition and relatively early
manufacturing date on this gun, and its popularity amongst Western
personalities such as Frank James, makes this a true Western iconic
revolver seldom found in such fine condition. 3,500.00 - 5,000.00

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113 - CASED PAIR REMINGTON MODEL 1875 REVOLVERS.
Serial No. 575 & 1324. .44-40 WCF with 7-1/2” barrels. These
revolvers were competing with the Colt Single Action Army with their
popular usage on the Western Frontier. The most noted pistolero using the
model 1875 was Frank James. Approximately 25,000 of this model were
manufactured from 1875 to 1889 in all its variations. These are later
models in that they feature the blade front sights, the caliber marking
is stamped on left side of frame, and there are no lanyard rings. Both
guns are factory nickel finished with 7-1/2” barrel, six shot, single action,
chambered for the .44-40 cartridge and sport a pair of finely checkered
grips. Both revolvers sport 100% original factory finish. We would rate
one revolver at 90% and the other at 80% with most of the nickel wear
on the cylinder. Fine strong bores with some minor black powder erosion.
While both revolvers index properly, the loading half notch does not
engage on one. The guns come in a period French fitted relined and
re-purposed case with an original full box of Winchester .44 caliber
cartridge and two cleaning tools. A wonderful set.
10,000.00 - 15,000.00

LOT - 113

114 - PAIR OF COLT POCKET NAVY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 149 & 933. .38 rimfire with 4-1/2” barrels. These revolvers
were produced in 1872 and are early conversions to cartridge from
percussion. Both are five shot, single action, chambered for the .38 rimfire
cartridge with 4-1/2” octagon barrels and are factory nickel. Both
are very early/low serial number revolvers and both have the spring
loaded gate. Both feature brass back straps and trigger guards, and
have all matching numbers except wedges are unmarked. Both revolvers
index and lock up perfectly. Strong clean bores. Serial No. 933: Barrel
retains approximately 40% original nickel, as does cylinder and frame.
Most of the plating has worn off the backstrap with traces on trigger
guard and sports a fine set of aged ivory grips. Serial No. 149: Barrel
retains approximately 75% original factory nickel, cylinder retains
approximately 85% original factory nickel, frame retains approximately
90% original factory nickel, back strap and trigger guard retain
approximately 75% original factory nickel. The grips on this gun appear
to be some ivory-type composite and are shy to the metal. Both revolvers
feature strong barrel legend, have the 1872/1873 patent dates on left
side of frame and strong cylinder scenes. Both revolvers are housed in
a period case that has been refitted/lined and comes with a full box of
UMC .38 long rimfire cartridges. 6,500.00 - 9,000.00

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115 - FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT NEW LINE REVOLVER.
Serial No. 2978. .30 rimfire caliber with a 2-1/4” barrel. Manufactured
in 1875. This is a five-shot single action spur trigger, factory engraved,
nickel finish, etched panel with birds head rosewood grips. Gun is in
near new condition with no signs of having ever been fired and retains
virtually all of the original factory nickel finish. Beautifully engraved,
sharp legends with the majority of the fire blue on back of hammer.
LOT - 115 Mint bore. Cylinder indexes perfectly but does not lock into place after
hammer falls. Aside from a couple of very minor age spots, retains fully
98% finish and still retains the nickel inside of the cylinder walls. Beautiful
near mint engraved Colt. 700.00 - 1,400.00

116 - ANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 61961. .45 LC with a 5-1/2” barrel. The Colt factory letter
states that this gun was shipped on January 22nd, 1881 in a shipment of
ten guns to J.P. Moores & Sons in New York. It is listed as a .45 caliber
with nickel finish, barrel length and stocks are not listed. Gun currently
sports a 5-1/2” barrel and the walnut stocks have a eagle and snake
carved on right panel. Generally during the time period when barrel
is not listed, would indicate a 7-1/2” barrel from factory. This barrel
LOT - 116 measures exactly 5-1/2, the crown is proper and the front sight setback
is proper. It is impossible to determine if the barrel was shortened or just
not listed on the factory letter. Revolver retains traces of nickel finish. The
grips are shy to metal and are probable replacements. Cylinder pin is a
replacement. Cylinder stop is not working. Bore is near mint. The ejector
rod head is replaced. Overall metal surface has a grey shiny nickel
appearance, having been cleaned. Handsome black powder cowboy gun
that needs a little mechanical attention. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

117 - **LOT OF 3: EARLY POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 205423 & NSN & NSN. The first gun is a Smith & Wesson
.32 safety hammerless third model in caliber .32 S&W short with a
3” barrel. Manufactured 1909 to 1937, this was a popular top break
pocket revolver, hammerless design, five shot, double action with nickel
finish. Gun retains approximately 30% original nickel but frame has
been cleaned. 90% blue on trigger guard. Grips are ill-fitting. Indexes
fine. Strong bore. The second gun is an Allen & Wheelock side hammer
revolver in .32 rimfire with a 3-1/8” barrel. Manufactured from 1859 to
1862. It is a .32 caliber, side hammer, six shot, single action, spur trigger.
Metal is basically smooth grey patina. Grips are excellent. Indexes but
cylinder does not lock into place. Very good bore with black powder
corrosion. The last gun is a Marlin model 1875 pocket revolver in .32
rimfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured by Marlin 1875 to 1887. This is a
second type in .32 rimfire caliber, 3” tip up barrel, five shot, single action,
spur trigger with blued barrel and cylinder, brass frame and gutta
percha grips. Gun retains approximately 30% of the re-applied finish on
barrel. Cylinder is grey. Brass frame has been cleaned. Near mint grips.
LOT - 117 Perfect action. Near mint bore. 400.00 - 700.00

118 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 102355. .38 Long Colt with a 6” barrel. This revolver was
manufactured in 1896. It is a scarce 6” standard double action revolver
with roll-dye barrel address. The barrel retains approximately 80%
original factory blue, albeit several areas where finish is missing. Cylinder
is a pleasing mix of blue brown patina. Trigger guard and grip straps
LOT - 118 retains brilliant blue on top and sides, turning soft patina on straps. The
original gutta percha grips are excellent. Fine amounts of fire blue on
back of hammer. Has a beautiful bore. Action works in single action mode
but not double action and needs a new trigger return spring. The screws
retain generous amounts of fire blue. Frame has evidence of case colors
turning dark. Overall a very fine condition antique long barrel 1877.
600.00 - 1,200.00

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119 - RARE ENGRAVED LEFAUCHEUX 12-SHOT REVOLVER.
.36 pinfire, barrel length is 5 3/4” LeFaucheux was one of the most
productive of all French arsenals in the mid 19th century. There were
probably more LeFaucheux pinfire revolvers in the hands of confederate
troops during the Civil War than any other imported firearm. Amongst
the most unusual and highly collectible LeFaucheux pinfires are those
LOT - 119 scarce examples that were manufactured with the high capacity cylinder.
Offered is a fine condition, all original, such example. The cylinder has
the12 round capacity. It features a double action mechanism with an
extremely elongated hammer that reaches up and over the top of the
2-1/2” cylinder. The frame, as well as the cylinder flats, feature light
scroll engraving, has 2 piece walnut stocks with lanyard ring and the left
barrel flat is stamped “Invention LeFaucheux”. A trade patent is also
stamped in one cylinder flute. All metal surfaces are a gun metal gray
patina with sharp barrel legend, the stocks are excellent with retaining a
majority of the original finish, the cylinder indexes perfectly, bore exhibits
usual black powder abrasion, front of barrel has the triangle front sight.
While this was a very practical revolver for its time, it’s highly unusual
large capacity cylinder gives it an extremely curious appearance and
is always a stand out when displayed next to any standard 5 or 6 shot
revolver. While it is the Lemat that comes instantly to mind when referring
to French hand guns used during the Civil War, these unusual firearms are
fast gaining some notoriety. 2,800.00 - 4,000.00

120 - **REMINGTON RAND MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


LOT - 120
Serial No. 1329325. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Manufactured 1943 to
1945. These pistols were manufactured under the Colt license by the
Remington factory and were the most widely produced military .45
semi-automatic pistols during the second World War. The left side of the
slide has the Remington Rand Syracuse stamp. Top of slide has “P” proof
mark. Right side of frame is stamped “United States Property M 1911
A1 U.S. Army” along with the “R.I.A.” inspector stamp and Ordnance
wheel at rear right frame. Left side of frame stamped “F.J.A.” inspector
stamp along with proof “P”. Has all standard features with World War II
blued barrel and Keyes brown plastic grips. The pistol retains virtually all
of its Parkerized grey finish albeit some of the lettering has feathered out
during its overhaul. Grips are mint. Bore is excellent. Action is perfect. Has
a full blued Colt magazine with no stamps. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00

121 - **COLT 1ST GEN. S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 340043. 5-1/5” barrel in .32-20 WCF. Manufactured
in 1920. Offered is a lovely old first generation Single Action Army
LOT - 121 Revolver. Standard features include 5-1/2” blued barrel with ejector
housing, six shot fluted blued cylinder, blued back strap and trigger
guard, case colored frame and hammer and a set of black gutta
percha Colt grips. The barrel retains approximately 60% original
factory blue with most of the wear on the sides of the barrel. The ejector
housing retains all the blue on top and none on the sides. Cylinder
retains approximately 35% blue on the flats with most of the blue in
the flutes. Rear grip strap retains blue on top, turned to brown on back.
Trigger guard retains approximately 70% original blue. Frame retains
approximately 20% original case colors, with the balance dull grey.
Traces of color on hammer. Grips are excellent with no cracks and are
original to the period, but not numbered. Barrel and frame legends are
perfect. Exhibits all four Colt clicks. Lock-up is perfect. Bore is near mint.
Very nice first generation. 1,800.00 - 2,500.00

LOT - 122 122 - **MAUSER LATE POST-WAR “BOLO” BROOMHANDLE PISTOL.


Serial No. 668438. 7.63 caliber with a 3.9” barrel. Offered is a
standard late post-war Bolo semi-automatic Broomhandle pistol with
blued finish and serrated walnut grips. Exhibits all visible matching
numbers. Metal finish is basically a blue turning brown patina with some
roughness on barrel. Grips are excellent. Still has the majority of blue
on rear sight. Strong barrel and Mauser legends. Very good operating
condition with a strong clean bore. 500.00 - 900.00

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123 - **S&W MODEL 29-2 REVOLVER.
Serial No. N648324. Serial number is N648324, caliber is 44 magnum,
barrel length is 4”. 29-2 with the N prefix was manufactured from
1969-1981. This example is factory nickel plated and retains all of the
original finish with light drag line. Sports the silver medallion rose wood
grips (non diamond) with cased colored target and trigger, adjustable
rear site, red ramp front. Mint bore and action and comes with a Bianchi
leather holster. 500.00 - 800.00

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124 - **1937 LUGER S-42 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 192H. 9mm caliber with a 4” barrel. Offered is a 1937
dated Luger with the S-42 factory code. It is a standard offering in
that it is a semi-automatic chambered for the 9mm cartridge with blued
finish and checkered walnut grips. Unfortunately the various parts bear
two different numbers. Either “86” of “92”. Comes with two magazines,
neither of which bear any marks. Gun retains approximately 75% blue
overall. Grips are very good. Bore and action are fine. Comes with a
1941 Nazi marked holster that looks to be reproduction, along with a
reproduction loading tool. 400.00 - 800.00

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125 - **S&W MODEL 15-2 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. K769337. .38 Smith & Wesson Special caliber with a 4”
barrel. Referred to as the “K-38 Combat Masterpiece”, This is a standard
six shot, double action .38 with blued finish, 4” barrel and adjustable
rear sight. The revolver sports a pair of silver medallion faux ivory
grips that are a bit oversized. Strong case colors evident on both wide
target hammer and trigger. Approximately 98% original factory blue
with a light drag line and minor muzzle/high edge wear. Mint bore and
action. This model was manufactured from 1961 to 1966. Comes with a
basket-weave holster. 300.00 - 500.00

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126 - **S&W MODEL 66-2 REVOLVER.
Serial No. ALD8037. .357 magnum with a 2-1/2” barrel. This revolver
is referred to as the “Combat Magnum Stainless Revolver”. It is a six shot
double action revolver built on the stainless steel K target frame and
LOT - 126 chambered for the .357 magnum cartridge. Manufactured from 1982
to 1985. It is in the desirable 2-1/2” barrel length and features the
adjustable rear sight with red ramp front and checkered wood grips.
Cylinder shows no signs of born, albeit there is a light drag line. Mint
bore and action. 500.00 - 800.00

127 - **TACTICAL SOLUTIONS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 515MN11641. .22 LR caliber with a 3-3/4” barrel. This is a
high quality semi-automatic .22 LR pistol. Features the matte finish, black
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rail, removable fully adjustable add-on sight and a screw-in baffle. Gun
shows in near new condition in and out. 300.00 - 500.00

128 - **AS NEW TACTICAL SOLUTIONS PISTOL.


Serial No. TS-07293. Caliber is .22 lr., serial number is TS-07293, barrel
length is 5 - 1/2”. Newly manufactured pistol that resembles the Ruger
and is a semi automatic .22 with an adjustable rear site, black grips and
comes with 2 screw in baffles and is drilled and tapped for a scope. Gun
is as in new condition. 250.00 - 400.00
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129 - **FINE COLT PYTHON D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 75413E. Caliber. 357 magnum with a 4” barrel. This revolver
was manufactured in 1977. It is standard in all respects with the blued
finish, vent rib, adjustable rear sight and wide target hammer. Checkered
silver medallion walnut grips date to a much earlier 1950’s Python and
are in excellent condition. The gun shows only light use with a very light
drag line and virtually all of the original factory blue finish with some
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99%. Mint bore and action. These early Python grips are extremely
valuable in their own right and are quite handsome on this revolver
or could be easily replaced with a set of correct time-period grips.
1,500.00 - 3,000.00

130 - **NEAR NEW RUGER MARK III TARGET PISTOL.


Serial No. 272-65009. .22 LR caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. This is a near
new Ruger heavy barrel target semi-automatic pistol with blued finish
and checkered wood grips retaining all of the original finish and features
a custom muzzle break. There are no sights. The bottom barrel rib has a
Walther laser sight. Comes with an extra baffle. Mint bore and action.
Comes in a Ruger soft carry case. 300.00 - 500.00
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131 - LOT OF 3: CLASSIC PISTOLS.
Serial No. 83194D & 83195D & 21. The first
firearm of this lot is a reproduction of the Unwin
& Rogers folding knife pistol. Manufactured by
Merriman with serial No. 21. It is .22 caliber with a
2-1/4” barrel, single shot knife pistol that features
two folding blades with a single shot pistol on top.
Comes in a leather holster in its original box with the
original sales receipt for $975. The other two pistols
are a cased set of Colt Lord Deringers. They are
as new, housed in the original Colt case, single shot,
spur trigger, .22 caliber with blued barrels, nickel
frames and walnut grips. Both are unfired.
600.00 - 1,200.00

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132 - MODEL 1798 CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


Barrel length is 42-1/2”, has a .69 bore. This flintlock musket is very similar to the model 1798 but is devoid of any makers or proof marks which may
indicate American manufacture and looks very similar to the 1798 Whitney. Features three barrel bands, all metal is finished in the white with brown
freckling overall. The hammer is loose and has been cleaned. The lock is devoid of any factory stamps. The sling swivel at trigger guard has been
plugged, no front sling swivel, trumpet rod with small brass sight set in front barrel band. Stock is excellent with no cracks with the exception of some
grain separation at buttplate and some minor chips. Extremely handsome turn of the 18th century contract musket. 900.00 - 1,600.00

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133 - 18TH CENTURY CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


Barrel length is 41-1/2”, .70 bore. Offered is an early flintlock musket that resembles the model 1798 Whitney type two contract musket. Features the
brass barrel bands forward and aft with an iron band in the center. There are no makers stamp visible on the lock, although it appears there was one
but it is pitted and cleaned and is no longer readable. Barrel bands are stamped I.S. on the two brass bands and the top of the buttplate is likewise
stamped. The barrel and center band are dark chocolate brown patina, the front brass band has integral sight. There is a bayonet lug and the
tulip style rod as the decorative brass trigger guard is stamped I.S. The I.S. is stamped on all the brass parts and is the only readable markings. It is
missing the front band retaining spring and is missing the sling swivels. The lock is pitted and has been cleaned. There is a small crack at base forward
of trigger guard. A small crack behind right side barrel band, some chipping and a crack at wrist. There is chipping around the heel of the brass
buttplate. Overall very solid early contract flintlock musket. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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134 - BELGIUM FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


Serial number is 859, barrel length is 37”, caliber is .60 smooth bore. All metal surfaces on this Belgium manufactured flintlock retain virtually all of the
reapplied blued finish. Top of the barrel is stamped Belgium and has the Liege proof marks. The side plate has an acceptance mark and is stamped
859, full length stock is not marked and is in very good condition. It has a repaired crack on left side at frame and there is a 4” crack forward of the
side plate. It has two sling swivels, the barrel is fitted with three barrel bands, smooth steel buttplate and clean bore. The Belgium proof mark indicates
final proof of muzzle loading shot gun of standard load. 400.00 - 600.00

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135 - MODEL 1853 SHARPS SPORTING RIFLE.


Serial No. 8116. Serial number is 8113, barrel is 26”, caliber is .36 Bore,Total of 606 were manufactured. This is an interesting sporting rifle, the
right lock plate has the C- sharps patent 1852 as can be seen on the model of 1852 sporting rifle. The 1853 sporting rifle had a different legend
and supposedly changed at 1853 serial number 8000 so technically, by the serial number, it should be an 1853. The barrel is stamped Sharps
Rifle Manufg. Co. Hartford Conn., which is correct for late model 1852. There is come confusion as to whether this is a late 1852 or an early 1853,
regardless though, the walnut stocks are original to gun. There are two professional repairs at wrist on left side, proud to metal, the forend has some
darkening, but no cracks and sports a German nickel forend cap. The butt stock has the original buttplate and patch box. This is a beautiful piece of
wood. Wood to metal fit is perfect with majority of original finish but there is a crack at wrist that heads both directions 1” to 2”. All metal surfaces
are a dark gray brown patina. Has original front and rear sights, double set triggers and the bore exhibits strong rifling with usual black powder
abrasion. The right side of stock has a previous owners initials engraved H.I.L. Very handsome sporting rifle as she sits that could be even better with
some attention to the stock. Factory Research Letter: $8116 shipped Dec 11, 1854 from Hartford. 90 Bore - .36 caliber. No special features.
1,600.00 - 2,200.00

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136 - 1830 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


39-1/2” barrel in .12 bore-flintlock. Left side of barrel is dated 1830 with British proofs. 1830 dated inspector mark “W.J.”. Full round barrel is a
brown patina with a small brass blade sight. Lock is marked “London Warranted”. Has a brass trigger guard, buttplate, three thimbles, and a forend
cap. Lovely stock has all the original finish and is finely checkered at wrist. Brass thumb plate. Hammer may have been replaced. A beautiful 19th
century musket/fowling piece. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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137 - EARLY PERCUSSION MUSKET.


Barrel length is 39”, bore is .80. Early smooth bore musket. The only marking we can find is a standing lion on right side of lock. It is a smooth bore
with three brass thimble rod retainers. The forward thimble is a trumpet style, has a brass forend, front sling swivel placed in center of forward thimble
much like Brown Bess. There is a bayonet attachment set in front of stock, brass buttplate and trigger guard, fixed front and rear sights, metal is
finished in the white and is clean with some brown freckling. Walnut stock is excellent but there is a 2” crack on left side of wrist and a few bumps and
bruises. Has a rear sling swivel and a vintage leather sling. There is a metal period repair forward of the trigger guard that utilizes plates and pins.
400.00 - 800.00

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138 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK TARGET RIFLE.


37” barrel, .54bore-percussion Highly unusual Pennsylvanian manufactured heavy octagon barrel full stock target rifle. The top of the barrel has the
initials E S with a four point star. A nearly identical signature and patch box can be seen on plate 626 in the Kentucky Rifle Patch Boxes by Chandler.
The signature appears to be that of Elias Specht who operated a gun shop in Beavertown, Snyder County, Pa. Circa 1850. The lock was manufactured
by G. Golcher. The rifle features set rear sight with an extra rear sight slot at breech with an extra tap hole at tang and there is a little screw
adjustable peep sight at rear of tang. There are two different sized slot cuts at front of barrel, one is empty and the other has a wind drift front sight.
Sports a full stock with the striped finish, the original rod has a brass tip and is held in place by 3 brass thimbles. There is a brass butt plate with the
push button patch box release as well as a brass tow plate(missing 2 brads) and has extended decorative brass heel plate that extends the length
of the stock comb. The patch box is unadorned and is nearly identical to the one pictured in the Patch box book. The barrel is a soft gun metal gray
with age freckling as is the lock. The hammer is a dark chocolate brown, sports adjustable double set triggers, the stock is in excellent condition with a
beautiful finish and is interesting to note that the left cheek piece also has a brass plate. Extremely high quality workmanship and rarely seen. Heavy
barrel target rifle of the highest quality in fine all original condition. 900.00 - 1,500.00

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139 - SIGNED FULL STOCK PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE.


45” barrel in .54 bore-flintlock. Kiser signed from Jefferson Furnace, Pennsylvania Clarion County. Beautiful signed Pennsylvania full stock flintlock long
rifle. Rifle features a full octagon barrel that is stamped by the maker “A. Kiser”. The flintlock is stamped “London Warranted” and is manufactured in
London. The beautiful oil finished striped stock retains all of its original piano finish. Has four barrel keys with elliptical plates. Has four brass retaining
thimbles. The original rod has the same striped finish as the stock. Brass forend tip, trigger guard, buttplate, toe plate and patch box. Double set
triggers. Has a nickel thumb plate. Engraved silver star on left side. Small Pennsylvanian style cheek piece. A. Kiser is not mentioned in any of the
Chandler or Kaufman books, but he is mentioned in the American Gunsmiths’ Book by Sellers with no available information. We are attributing this to
Franklin County based on the stylistic form of both the patch box and the stock. It is a beautiful, all original rifle that remains in museum condition. With
note, the patch box won’t lock into place and needs adjusting. This untouched, attic find master piece features the daisy patchbox with dished leaves, a
very rare design that we could not find in any book. 6,000.00 - 12,000.00

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140 - PENNSYLVANIAN/KENTUCKY HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


NSV 36” barrel, .44 bore-percussion Offered is a fine Pennsylvanian half stock long rifle. The lock is stamped S & H Stafford warranted. This is a
traditional percussion half stock sporting rifle with full octagon barrel, sporting leaf rear sight with blade front sight, has walnut stock with brass
furniture. The octagon barrel is a smooth brown patina with some rub spots, a gold band at breech and a silver inlay thumb plaque. The walnut stock
is near mint. Checkered at the wrist, still sharp, has brass trigger guard, wrap around butt plate, patch box, The lock is lightly engraved and is a blue
brown patina. The stock and brass appear in near new condition. All the brass is shiny as are the screws. This rifle has no age to it and appears to be a
more recent manufacture. 500.00 - 1,000.00

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141 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION FULL STOCK RIFLE.


38” barrel in .36 bore-percussion. This small rifle features a full octagon barrel, dovetail rear sight and blade front, three brass retaining thimbles,
brass forend tip, buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard and patch box. Has set triggers. Percussion. The lock plate is signed “B. (?)”. Left sideplate is
inscribed “1880”. Stock has a lovely striped finish with full patina and a contained toe crack with a small Pennsylvania cheek piece on left side. Double
set triggers. Lock and barrel are a brown patina. Brass has never been cleaned. Fine ladies or boys’ rifle in excellent condition. 400.00 - 800.00

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142 - PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK LONG RIFLE MAKER STAMPED.


NSV barrel 40”, .41 bore. This Pennsylvania full stock rifle features a full octagon barrel, it is signed on top of barrel flat either LF or LH. Given to it
is a percussion long rifle we may attribute L. Harnins of Schuylkill County 1861 or Luis Horner Somerset County 1861. It is of simple design, lock is not
marked and there is no engraving. Has the brass butt plate and patch box on right side, has double set triggers, brass trigger guard, left side of stock
has a silver plaque with carved eagle, wood is in very good condition, brass has not been cleaned. Has a fine rifled bore, brass forend tip.
700.00 - 1,200.00

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143 - PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE.


48-1/2” barrel in .36 bore-percussion. The lock was manufactured by J. Golcher. Has a dovetail rear sight and blade front; beautifully finished striped
full stock, three brass retaining thimbles, brass palm rest, trigger guard, buttplate, toe plate, and patch box. Left side has six decorations. Has a thumb
plate. Three decorations on the right side. Grey patina on lock and barrel. Double set triggers. This is a nice looking rifle but it does have several
issues: the stock is completely cracked at wrist, there is a crack at right forend center and hammer and triggers are not working. Needs some attention
to the mechanics and the stock. 500.00 - 700.00

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144 - SIGNED FULL STOCK PENN. PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE.


38-1/2” in .44 bore-percussion. The top barrel flat on this octagon rifle is stamped “S.M. Schillito”. The Schillito family settled in Franklin County,
Pennsylvania in 1740 where S.M. Schillito was born in 1824. S.M Schillito apprenticed with his father until 1852, when he took over the business
and continued until 1864. Very few Schillito rifles have survived, most of them seem to have been made during the percussion era. This example is a
very simple hunting rifle that lacks any adornment aside from the beautiful patch box. The wood stock, while finished in the typical striped fashion, is
simplistic in its design. It is in excellent, all original condition with no cracks but does have some minor areas of roughness. The brass is a dark mustard
color and has never been touched. Features double set triggers. Lock is not marked. Barrel and lock are a dark chocolate brown patina. Nice Franklin
County Pennsylvania rifle. 800.00 - 1,500.00

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145 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE.


38-1/2” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. This percussion full stock rifle is signed “A.W.” on top of the barrel flat. The lock was manufactured by
Henry Parker. It is a percussion rifle and is either the work of Andrew Wurfflein of Philadelphia or Abe Williams of Washington County. , although
Mr. Williams generally engraved his name on a brass plate. Rifle features a full octagon barrel with set sight. The barrel is pinned. There are two
brass thimbles. Features double set triggers. Has a brass buttplate and patch box, but has the iron trigger guard. The lock and barrel are a dark
chocolate brown patina with light salt and pepper at breech. Patch box is lightly engraved. Stock is excellent with a beautiful striped finish. There is
a crack repair on bottom of forearm forward of trigger guard and a crack on the left stock flat. Has an unusual cheek cut-out on left side. Fine early
percussion long rifle. 500.00 - 900.00

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146 - EARLY SIDE BY SIDE DOUBLE RIFLE.


32” barrels in .41 bore percussion. This is a fine very early side by side double rifle with the double sights, double hammers and side plates. Both
barrels are full octagon and have set rear sights with brass blade fronts. Features set triggers, walnut half stock with Pennsylvania style left cheek
piece. Has brass buttplate, template, trigger guard, and forend tip. Some light engraving on top tang and hammers. Has a brass patch box on left
side. Brass has been cleaned and the wood has been freshened up. Metal is grey. Forend tip is missing a brad. Very good early side by side rifle.
600.00 - 1,200.00

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147 - ENGLISH FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


48-1/2” barrel in .12 bore-flintlock. This is a fine 18th century British full stock musket or fowling piece. Barrel has the British proofs on left side and is
pinned. Has three brass thimbles, brass buttplate, trigger guard, and thumb shield. Lock is marked but unreadable. Metal is a brown patina. Brass is
mustard and never cleaned. One piece stock is in excellent condition. No cracks. Nice clean, all original, flintlock musket fowling piece popular in the
colonies in the 18th century. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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148 - EARLY HEAVY BARREL PENN. FULL STOCK TARGET RIFLE.


44-1/2” barrel in .60 bore-percussion. This early full stock Pennsylvania type target rifle sports a heavy, extra-long full octagon barrel that measures
1/2” on the flats. The barrel is not marked with any marker, nor is the percussion lock. The lock and barrel are a mix of grey-brown patina with age
freckling. Excellent strong bore. Someone has mounted a contemporary adjustable rear target sight and globe front sight. Has the full length stock with
the striped pattern, four barrel wedges, three brass retaining thimbles, brass nose cap, brass trigger guard, brass buttplate, toe plate, and patch box.
Has double set triggers. Brass is a deep, dark mustard. Stock is excellent with no cracks, but there is some crazing to the finish from heat or storage.
Not quite sure when or why someone added modern sights to a mid-19th century target rifle, but they could easily be removed and replaced with a
set of sights more contemporary to the gun. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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149 - EXQUISITE SIGNED PENN. HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


30” barrel in .36 bore-percussion. This rifle was manufactured in Philadelphia, Pa. by famed gunsmith Andrew Wurfflein. Wurfflein has signed both
the barrel and the lock. It is a highly ornate silver mounted half stock sporting rifle. Features full octagon barrel with sporting rear sight with silver
line, German nickel blade front sight, extra breech sight dovetail, engraved breech with brass lines. Nickel accents include forend cap, wedge plates,
sideplate, trigger guard, buttplate, toe plate, palm plate and patch box. The stock retains all of its piano finish with sharp checkering at wrist and
forend. Trigger guard is engraved with a finely checkered spur. The barrel is a mix of brown-grey patina. Stock is near mint. The embellishments, silver
insets, against the fiery grain highly finish walnut stocks; makes this one of the most handsome half stock rifles ever made. Replacement rod.
1,400.00 - 2,500.00

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150 - FINE FLINTLOCK EUROPEAN TARGET RIFLE.


.70 bore, with a 40” barrel. Unusual early flintlock with full octagon barrel, full stock target rifle. The only markings we can find is a cursive F.M. on
lock. Special features include a two leaf folding rear sight with engraving. The lock is engraved with the F.M. in an oval. Has a set adjustable trigger.
The butt plate has two protruding attachment screws. Full stock with two sling swivels. Oak ram rod. Three thimbles. With a horn, forend and rod tip.
Excellent condition retaining approximately 90 percent of the reapplied blue finish with some age freckling. The lock, trigger guard, and butt plate
are a dull gun metal gray. The stocks are excellent with no cracks with a flat base. Wood to metal fit is excellent. No cracks or chips. Fine bore. Unusual
rifling. Nice early target rifle. Appears to be of German origin. 800.00 - 1,600.00

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151 - DELUXE NEW YORK SIGNED HALF STOCK SHORT RIFLE.


28” barrel in .41 bore-percussion. Top of the barrel is stamped “W. Lewis Maker Holmesville NY”. This beautiful heavy barrel half stock short rifle was
built by William Lewis in the early 1870’s. It features a part octagon heavy barrel with solid under rib, rear sight blank empty, globe front sight with a
sight blade on top of globe, rear lollipop sight, piano finish walnut half stock, two brass thimbles retain rod, nickel silver forend cap, nickel palm plate,
nickel trigger guard stamped “J. Trout”, nickel buttplate with an extended heel and toe tang, nickel patch box, nickel accents, three figures on left side
to include a dog, star, and tree. Rifle remains in beautiful condition. The barrel is a mix of blue starting to flake, but some is still brilliant. Stock has the
piano finish and has had an expertly restored wrist crack. Has a single set trigger. Hammer does not stay back and will need some minor attention.
Beautiful New York rifle. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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152 - SIGNED PERCUSSION SWIVEL BREECH O/U RIFLE.


36” barrels in .48 bore and .54 bore. Early example of a swivel breech, single hammer, full stock over-under rifle. Referred to as a full stock, but
technically it is a butt stock that stops at the breech. Then there is a full stock that runs from breech to barrel end that allows you to release the barrels
and spin them for a quick second shot. Both barrels have fixed sights. Left sideplate is brass, right sideplate is steel. Original nipples with double set
triggers. Finely engraved brass patch box. Set triggers. Pennsylvania style striped finish, tin brass buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard and forend cap.
Has a single ramrod on right side secured by three brass thimbles. All metal is a grey brown patina. Wood is excellent with no cracks. Extremely fine
all original 1830-40’s double rifle. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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153 - SIGNED EARLY FULL STOCK PERCUSSION MUSKET.


47” barrel in .69 bore-percussion. Continental circa 1775 with later conversion to percussion, the 47” octagon to round browned barrel signed in gilt
on the top-rib ‘CANON CORDU’. The breech is covered in gold gilt. Has a brass or gold rear sight blade at tang, engraved heavy brass buttplate,
lightly engraved brass sideplate, four retaining thimbles with the base thimble engraved, trigger guard and forward tang are engraved with birds.
Finely checkered wrist and forend. Pistol grip is carved with a demonic horse or boar. Rollover check piece has silver inlay flowers and leaves. Has a
wedge barrel. Missing the sling swivel. Brass tipped original rod. Four barrel wedges (one is missing). Beautiful stock retains most of the original finish.
Has a very rare brass lock. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00

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154 - EARLY PA.- BERKS CO. FLINTLOCK FULL STOCK RIFLE.


This is a rare signed Berks County, Pa. rifle made by Adam Angstadt. He operated his gun shop in the Maxatawny Township in Berks County, Pa. at the
turn of the 18th century and is on the tax list in 1800 and 1805. It is a traditional rifle that features full octagon barrel with a fixed rear sight, brass
blade front. Barrel is stamped on top flat. This early flintlock full stock Pennsylvania Rifle sports a London manufactured lock. Has three brass retaining
thimbles. Beautiful rich striped stock, left side has the tradition Pennsylvania cheek piece, brass buttplate, toe plate, and trigger guard. Features double
set triggers. Brass patch box. There is a repaired crack at rear thimble. Wood has darkened on left side. Several brass decorations. Has a contained
crack at toe. Metal is brown patina. 1,200.00 - 2,000.00

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155 - EARLY O/U PERCUSSION DOUBLE RIFLE.


29” barrels in .46 bore-percussion. This is another interesting over-under rifle. Both barrels are full round, with the top barrel sighted with a long tang
rear. Front sight slot missing sight. Two thimbles on both sides retain rods. It is a percussion, single trigger, mule ear with two hammers. Has a brass
patch box, toe plate, buttplate and trigger guard. Trigger guard and buttplate are nickel plated. Has some silver ornamentation on left. Wood stock
is very good with a 1” repair at upper left wrist and a glued repair at lower wrist with some glue residue. Patch box has been cleaned. Other brass
parts retain most of their nickel or silver finish. Sideplate is engraved. Barrels are a smooth brown patina. Hammer springs are weak. Interesting
mid-19th century rifle, that with a little work on stock and hammer springs, would be a very fine example. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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156 - EARLY HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


40” barrel in .32 bore-percussion. This rifle features a full octagon barrel with two-leaf rear sight and dovetail front, missing blade. The lock is
stamped “G. Goulcher”. Lock and barrel are a dark brown patina. Half stock with pewter nose cap has the striped oil finish. Brass trigger guard with
double set triggers and brass buttplate. Stock is excellent. Both sides of stock are inlaid with silver or nickel decorations, along with patch box and
palm plate. Excellent condition and quite striking. 400.00 - 800.00

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157 - EARLY EUROPEAN HEAVY BARREL TARGET RIFLE.


38” barrel in .70 bore-percussion. Der Neve Stockell by Martin Desponds Switzerland, vaud 1816-1850. This heavy barrel target rifle is stamped “B.
Desponds” on breech barrel flat. The style of this rifle combined with the maker, would lead us to believe this would be Swiss or French origin. Sports a
large wind-drift target rear sight. The knife blade front sight is dovetailed at the very end of the barrel (unusual placement). Has a full stock, straight
grain walnut with three retaining wedges and brass plates. Has a horn forend tip, three brass retaining thimbles. Butt stock is finely checkered at the
wrist. Has a very thick, heavy brass buttplate, a Swiss or German style brass trigger guard with set triggers and a rear sling swivel. Left side of stock
has two exposed turn screws. Very nice, highly detailed and beautifully crafted percussion target rifle in excellent shape. Barrel is a pleasing mix of
blue-brown patina, as is the lock. Stock is in near mint condition with no cracks. 1,200.00 - 2,000.00

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158 - EARLY ORNATE FRENCH FOWLING PIECE/MUSKET.


37-1/2” barrel in .16 bore-percussion. Offered is a lovely French smooth bore fowling piece that was converted in its original flintlock form. It is an
octagon to round barrel. Has the French gold touch mark at breech. Barrel is a smooth brown patina with decoration at turn. Barrel is secured by
three silver bands. Middle band and stock have sling swivels. Lock is signed “H. Dubois Fils A St Omer”. The stock exhibits wonderful carvings with an
intricate silver buttplate and trigger guard. Carved left side cheek piece. Wood retains majority of its original piano finish, in excellent shape with
some minor dings. Mid-18th century, with later conversion, is in beautiful condition. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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159 - EARLY PENNSYLVANIA SIGNED FLINT LOCK LONG RIFLE


36” barrel, .41bore-flintlock. The full octagon barrel is signed with the initials that appear to be “S. L.”. In researching this weapon we find a similar
signature and patch box style on page 234 and 235 of the Kentucky Rifle Patch Boxes book by Chandler. The lock was manufactured by Henry
Parker and is stamped. Lock is lightly engraved, barrel is signed with a star between the initials and has some light decoration. Has a fixed rear sight
with a brass blade front. It is full stock, striped with 29 silver hearts and ovals on both sides with an additional 3 at wrist. There is an engraved silver
decoration at base of fore arm. It has wrap around brass butt plate, trigger guard, 3 thimbles, and brass forend. The patch box has light decoration
with a heart shaped cut out, has double set triggers, the stock is in excellent condition with no cracks or damage, barrel is a dark chocolate brown
patina as is lock, brass is a deep mustard and has never been cleaned or polished. This is in extremely fine condition, early full stock Pennsylvania rifle,
in excellent condition. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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160 - JAMES BROWN & SON PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK RIFLE.


44” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. James Brown & Son is listed in the gunsmith directory of Pittsburgh in the mid-19th century. The company name
is stamped on the breech of barrel. Features a heavy octagon barrel with set rear sight and dovetail front. Lock is not signed. Appears to be a
conversion or lock was replaced, as it does not fit the channel. Has a pinned barrel, three brass retaining thimbles, and brass trigger guard, buttplate,
and patch box. Features double set triggers. Barrel and lock are dark brown patina. Richly finished striped stock. Small chip at front forearm, back of
lock, and toe. Fine Pennsylvania rifle. 700.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 161

161 - RARE CHRISTOPHER GUMPF GOLDEN ERA PENN. RIFLE.


41-3/4” barrel om .52 bore flintlock. Christopher Gumpf is a well-recognized name as one of the more famous of the Lancaster, Pa rifle makers. A
total of nine Gumpfs were listed as gunsmiths in Lancaster, Pa, but it is Christopher who was the best known and was the most productive. Amongst
the most desirable Pennsylvania rifles, are those that were made in Lancaster prior to the Revolutionary War. Christopher was very involved in the
American Revolution. On February 7th, 1794, by order of General Hand, Lancaster, Christopher received an order for “Continental Rifles” made
for the state militia. Gumpf was associated with men who worked in Lancaster during the revolution and gave the borough a superior status as a
rifle-making territory. Offered is a signed, classic Pennsylvania long rifle manufactured by Christopher. You can see evidence of his work and the
block style signature on page 353 in the book “Kentucky Rifle Patch Boxes” by Chandler. The rifle features a full octagon barrel with set rear sight
and dovetail blade front. There is an extra rear sight slot cut 4-1/2” behind existing sight. Features double set triggers. It lacks all but the basic
ornamentation of a silver oval on left cheek piece and a silver thumb shield. The three barrel retaining wedges have silver elliptical plates. The rod is
retained by three brass thimbles. Stock has a brass nose cap, left side plate, trigger guard, buttplate, toe plate, and patch box. The patch box design
is typical Lancaster County and can be seen in the aforementioned book. Features delicate light engraving. The lock was manufactured by C. Palmer,
New York. Barrel and lock are a smooth chocolate brown patina. The beautifully finished striped stock is in excellent condition with a lovely patina.
Simply a beautiful and very desirable maker and rifle. The barrel and wood forend have been stretched by a master craftsman to the point that this
work is barely discernible. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00

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162 - MARTIN FRYE FLINTLOCK PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE.


40” barrel in .50 bore-flintlock. Martin Frye operated his gun shop in York, Pa. in the latter part of the 18th century. Reference books will find his last
name spelled “Frey” and “Frye”. This rifle was built and signed by him on the barrel flat and is a rather utilitarian example in that there is no patch
box, toe plate, or any ornamentation of any kind, aside from some delicate stock carving at the wrist. The rifle sports a octagon to round barrel with a
fixed rear sight. The lock was manufactured by E.K. Tryon of Philadelphia, Pa., which would place this rifle circa 1820’s. Lock and barrel are a smooth
brown patina with a single fixed rear sight and small blade front. It has a beautifully finished striped stock. Rod is retained by three brass thimbles
and the barrel is pinned. It is a single trigger. There is a break at rear trigger guard tang, looks to be a replacement piece. Has a simple brass rifle
buttplate. Wood is in excellent condition. Brass has never been cleaned. Nice early 19th century York long rifle/smooth bore. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 163

163 - ORNATE HALF STOCK PENNSYLVANIA SPORTING RIFLE.


37-1/4” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. This rifle is a conversion from flintlock to percussion. It is a highly decorated presentation half stock. Features
numerous engraved silver appliques. Most notable on the left side is an Eagle with an American flag. The presentation plaque is engraved “Alese
Henderson”. All of the furniture appears to be nickel silver to include: thimbles, nose cap, barrel wedge shields, palm plate, trigger guard, toe plate,
buttplate, thumb plate, patch box and the 15 decorations. Features full octagon barrel with fixed rear sight and dovetail front. Sports double set
triggers. Has a solid brass lug under barrel. The lock is simply stamped “Warranted”. Stock has the beautiful striped finish. The beautiful patch box is
finely engraved and has the attribution in the York style of Lauck. Barrel is a smooth patina with some scattered salt and paper at breech. Stock is in
excellent condition. One of the most ornate half stocks offered. Simply a stunning rifle presented to someone of note. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 164

164 - NATHAN FOSTER NEW ENGLAND HALF STOCK RIFLE.


37-1/2” in .60 bore-percussion. Offered is an early flintlock half stock sporting rifle. Full octagon barrel is signed “Nathan H. Foster”. No rear sight
and a single bead front. The barrel rib is made of wood and the rod and retained by three brass thimbles. Sports a brass forend tip and a single
barrel wedge. The lock is stamped “D. Dana”. Features a striped oil finished half stock that is checkered at wrist with a repair. Brass buttplate and
trigger guard with single trigger, and a delicately engraved brass patch box with some dents. Barrel and lock are smooth brown patina. Fine early
signed half stock. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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165 - BRITISH FLINTLOCK SPORTING MUSKET.


42” barrel .69 bore-flintlock. British manufactured flintlock, full stock musket manufactured for the export trade. The maker stamp on lock is not
readable but there is no crown. Three proofs to include British crown over “V” in oval, “N.W.” with a star, and crown. Has a brass buttplate, trigger
guard, thimbles, and thumb plate. The striped stock has the typical British Brown Bess comb. Metal is a blue-brown smooth patina. Beautiful condition
British flintlock widely used in the colonies prior to and after the American Revolution. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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166 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK RIFLE.


40” barrel in .46 bore-flintlock. Full octagon barrel is stamped on left flat “W.M. Large”. This is a solid, well-made, early full stock Pennsylvania
flintlock rifle with sparse ornamentation. The barrel is pinned, three brass thimbles retain rod, brass forend tip, knife-blade front sight. Lock is signed
but no longer readable. Brass trigger guard with double set triggers. Has brass buttplate, toe plate, and simple unadorned brass patch box with no
engraving. Barrel and lock are a brown patina. Striped stock is in beautiful condition with hand finished patina. Extremely handsome flintlock. Mr.
Large was a famous gun smith in the 1950’s that re-rifled original guns for modern day shooters. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 167

167 - PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK FULL STOCK RIFLE.


42” barrel in .52 bore-flintlock. While this classic Pennsylvania rifle is not signed, the patch box is identified in the Kentucky Rifle Patch Box book by
Chandler on page 191, plate 358 as a “J.S.H.”. We are not sure of who J.S.H. is. Has a Bethlehem school style stock. Features the full octagon barrel
with set rear sight and dovetail front. Barrel has stock wedges with no plates. Three brass thimbles hold the brass tipped rod. Lock was manufactured
by Joseph Golcher. Has a single trigger, finely checkered wrist with brass buttplate, toe plate, and patch box. The patch box is unadorned and has the
button release. The striped stock is excellent with beautiful finish, exhibits some light carving on left side with small cheek piece and some fine carving.
Barrel and lock are brown patina. Brass is a deep mustard patina. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 168

168 - EARLY PERCUSSION SWIVEL BREECH DOUBLE RIFLE.


31” barrel in .36 bore-percussion. This rifle was manufactured by Barry Wood in Painted Post, New York sometime after 1870. It is a over-under
percussion double rifle with full octagon barrels. One barrel sports sights while the other does not. Has two hammers; one of top and one on bottom.
It has thimbles on both sides for the rods (both missing). It is a half stock. butt stock only until breech. Has a standard steel buttplate with a left side
rollover cheek piece and heavy iron plate. Has a single trigger. All iron furniture with the exception of the silver patch box that is engraved “L. Jones”.
Has original nipples. Metal is basically brown-grey patina and is maker stamped at breech. Stock is very good with no cracks, but poorly fitted at
lower tang. Right sideplate is missing its plug. Both barrels are stamped “B Losey”. Very good overall condition. Very unusual rifle. 500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 169

169 - JOHN FLEEGER SIGNED PENN. PERCUSSION RIFLE.


44-1/2” barrel in .50 bore-percussion. John Fleeger produced rifles at the Allegheny Gun Works in Pittsburgh, Pa. in the 1830’s. This rifle is signed on
the top barrel flat. Features a full heavy octagon barrel with a set rear sight and a dovetail front. Lock is stamped “J. Fleeger, Allegheny”. Beautifully
finished striped stock. The barrel is wedged with no plates. Rod is retained by three brass thimbles. The buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard, and nose
cap are brass. Has double set triggers, nickel thumbplate. Left side is decorated with a star, heart and arrow. Lock and barrel are a smooth brown
patina. Brass is a lovely rich mustard color. Stock is very good with a small closed repaired crack at right wrist, a 5” and 2” sliver missing from left
forend. 1,600.00 - 2,200.00

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170 - FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE.


35” barrel in .50 bore. They lock is stamped “Cyrus Barke, Providence”. Rifle features a full octagon barrel with set rear sight and dovetail front.
Barrel secured by wedge and plate system, three brass thimbles and nose cap. Has a brass buttplate, toe plate and trigger guard. No patch box but
does have brass side decoration. Finely checkered wrist, nickel oval thumb plate and a nickel plaque on left side with a rollover cheek piece. Metal is
all brown patina. Stock is in near mint condition with no cracks or chips, all original finish, and sharp checkering. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 171

171 - U.S. MODEL 1803 MUSKET-SPORTER.


35-3/4” barrel in .60 bore-percussion. This is the type of rifle that was carried in the Lewis & Clark expedition. This rifle started off life as a standard
U.S. Model 1817 flintlock musket manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Armory. Like many military weapons, this rifle was converted into a sporting rifle
buy means of cutting the stock and adding a barrel rib. Three thimbles retain the rod. Original military stock has had a cheek piece carved into the
left side. Has a brass buttplate and trigger guard. Flintlock system has been converted to percussion. Original military brass patch box. Original nipple
is broken and the hammer does not work. Stock is excellent, still have partially visible military cartouche on left stock. Excellent period conversion to a
sporting rifle that is in fine condition with some minor attention needed to mechanism. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 172

172 - EARLY HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


NSV barrel is 36”, .60 bore-percussion. Offered is a early gunsmith conversion of the US Harpers Ferry military rifle (Model 1803). This rifle was
the type of rifle used by the Lewis & Clark expedition. The lock is stamped Harpers Ferry 1817 and was converted into a sporting rifle sometime
in the mid 19th century. It was converted by installing a part octagon sporting barrel with fixed rear sight, dove tail brass front sight. The stock was
converted to a half stock and an under barrel rib was attached utilizing the original military stock. The lock was converted from flint lock to percussion,
the brass trigger guard, patch box and butt plate are a dark rich mustard hue, the barrel is a mix of brown and gray with age freckling, the lock has
2 later replacement brass screws, the barrel has US proof marks. That they could have manufactured a military sporting rifle for an officer, we have no
way of determining. This is an interesting military sporting rifle. The stock is very good with no cracks. Further research through Springfield Armory may
turn up some more interesting facts about this sporting rifle. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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173 - EUROPEAN PERCUSSION FULL STOCK MUSKET.


35” barrel in .60 bore-percussion. This is an example of a musket or fowling piece manufactured in Europe, converted from flintlock to percussion.
Manufactured mid-18th century. The lock has a touch mark “FK”, no other marks. Features a full round barrel with a small brass front sight, single
trigger, brass trigger guard, brass buttplate, wood carved patch box, full stock with checkering at wrist and forend, front sling swivel, three brass
retaining thimbles and pinned barrel. Barrel is full round. Metal is a brown patina. Wood is very good with 2” crack on right forend. Small repair at
left flat. Some age checking at butt. Has a decorative carved rollover cheek piece. Left sideplate has been filed. Has a replaced barrel retaining
screw that is new. 300.00 - 600.00

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LOT - 174

174 - U.S. MODEL 1863 RIFLE MUSKET CONVERSION.


Barrel length is 31-1/2, caliber is .58 bore. This rifle began life in 1864 as a Parkers Snow & Company contract rifle made in the pattern of the 1863
musket. The lock plate is dated 1864 with U.S. eagle and Parker Snow & Company Meriden, Connecticut. It is a conversion using the W.H & G. Miller
conversion patented May 23, 1865. The conversion block is also stamped Meriden, Connecticut. This was an early Trapdoor type conversion system
to allow use of self contained cartridge. The conversion was installed, the stock was grooved to allow cartridge access and the barrel and stock were
shortened. It still retains most of its original issue parts, has the U.S. stamped rear barrel band, stamped military sight, trigger guard is missing one
screw, buttplate is stamped U.S., original post front sight, two barrel bands with front nose cap and original metal rod. All metal is deep dark patina,
wood has several cracks at wrist and numerous dents. The conversion block has replaced hinge screw, lock is well marked. These conversions preformed
after the Civil War are an extremely interesting genre of their own. It is obvious this rifle saw use in the Civil War and saw use after its conversion.
400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 175

175 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 96131. 32-5/8” barrel in caliber .45-70. Standard military issue U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor rifle. All metal surfaces are a
pleasing soft blue-brown patina. Has 1879 rear sight. Original stock is very good with no cracks. Cartouche visible but not readable. Usual abrasions.
Very good bore with some black powder erosion. Fine action. 400.00 - 600.00

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176 - U.S. MODEL 1812 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


42” barrel in .69 bore-flintlock. This musket has been altered during the period. It does not have the military style barrel bands, instead it has the pin
barrel. The lock is marked “U.S. Springfield 1812” and has the original flintlock. Barrel has the “U.S.” stamp on top and the eagle head proof on left.
It is missing the sling swivels. Toe of stock is ¼” shy to buttplate. All metal is a brown patina. There is some chipping at the right side of stock at muzzle.
Excellent period altered 1812 U.S. musket. 600.00 - 800.00

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177 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 280463. Serial number is 280463, barrel length is 32-5/8”, caliber is 45-70 govt. Standard military issue model 1873 trapdoor rifle with
all original parts and finish. The barrel is a mix of blue and brown patina with some areas of surface rust and minor pitting. The rear sight is original,
the hammer and side plate retain a generous amount of factory high polish blue finish, trigger guard and barrel bands are dark patina with minor
rust. Original walnut stock is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips, no visible cartouche with an S stamped at the bottom wrist. Strong rifled bore
and good action. This is an example of a rifle that is all original but has a stock is that is in far better condition than the metal but should be a fine
shooter. 400.00 - 600.00

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178 - MODEL 1874 SHARPS SCHUETZEN RIFLE BY G. SCHOYEN.


Serial No. 156243. .36 bore with a 28” barrel. George Schoyen of Denver, Colorado was a custom gunsmith and barrel maker whose craftsmanship
was on par with that of Pope and Zischang. All three were famous for making the most accurate target barrels produced during that era. A similar
type rifle can be found on page 331 of the Sharps Firearms book by Sellers. George Schoyen operated his shop out of Denver, Colorado from 1872
to his death in 1916. He worked with the famous Carlos Gove in 1872 and with Axel Peterson from 1903 to 1916. The barrel on this fine target rifle
was manufactured by him and is stamped on top of barrel “Geo. C. Schoyen Denver Colo.”, he also fitted the custom walnut stock which features the
high comb, radical drop, full brass Swiss buttplate, with fine checkering at wrist. Another feature of his custom guns was the barrel collar which butts up
to the frame and which exhibits light engraving. There is a rear sight slot cut that has been filled. The front sight is a hooded globe that allows inter-
changeable inserts. The rear tang sight is a modern reproduction and the base is not long enough to accommodate the existing screw holes. This rifle
would benefit from a proper vintage tang sight. The barrel retains approximately 90% of the original custom high polish blue finish with light freckling
and some storage marks. Case colored frame has basically silvered out with some traces in hidden area. Walnut forend is sans any checkering and has
the rounded tip which is typical of his style. Walnut butt stock is in excellent all original condition, proud to metal, with no cracks and sharp checkering,
retaining most of its original finish. Brass buttplate is an aged mustard patina. Stock bolt still has majority of the fire blue finish. Action is perfect. Strong
rifled bore. A wonderful example of the early gun maker’s art by a master craftsman using a popular 1874 Sharps action in wonderful all original
condition. Shipped Dec. 22, 1877 Schuyler, Hartley & Graham - .44 caliber with a 28” octagon barrel - Bridgeport. Condition shipped before work
by Schoyen. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

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179 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 391756. Serial number is 391756, barrel length is 32-5/8”, caliber is 45-70 govt. Standard military issued model 1884 Trapdoor rifle that
has seen much use. This rifle is as issued condition with all original parts with the exception of the cleaning rod which is missing. While there is still some
remaining high polish blue on side plate and hammer, the remainder of the metal surfaces are a dark chocolate brown patina with some freckling.
The original walnut stock has numerous bumps and abrasions, the cartouche is no long visible but the stock is still solid with no cracks. The bore exhibits
strong rifling and action is fine. With the addition of a rod and some judicial cleaning this rifle can be greatly improved upon and would be a great
shooter. 300.00 - 600.00

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180 - SCARCE 2 DIGIT OPEN TOP MOD 1876 WINCHESTER RIFLE.


Serial No. 84. Caliber is 45-75 WCF with a 28” barrel. According to the factory research this rifle was shipped on August 8, 1877. This is an octagon
barrel rifle with plain trigger. It is one of the earliest known surviving rifles of this model extant. Introduced at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition
it is commonly referred to today as the Centennial rifle. This example is a true Centennial rifle that is was produced the first month or two of standard
production. It exhibits all of early features such as the open top frame which was manufactured without the dust cover. The caliber is a 45-75 WCF and
it is not marked on either the barrel or brass lifter. Winchester did not feel it necessary as this was the only caliber available when introduced. This rifle
represents Winchesters entrance into the big bore rifle production utilizing the basic design of the popular model 1873 rifle. This also represents the
genesis of the large caliber dangerous game lever action repeating firearm. Amazingly this rifle has survived in all original configuration. The barrel
has a light salt and pepper patina overall and the barrel markings are no longer visible. The full magazine tube is in like condition as is the frame. The
walnut stocks are excellent and proud to metal, and still retain the majority of their finish. There is some slight grain separation at the bottom of the
forestock at frame. The butt stock is a bit shy to the metal at plate. Fine original screw heads. There is a closed hairline 1” crack at right side of wrist.
Perfect working order. Extremely sharp rifling with typical frosting. This rifle exhibits a great look and given the hard use of these early models it is
truly amazing that it has survived at all. 6,500.00 - 9,500.00

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181 - CASE COLORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 RIFLE.


Serial No. 215820B. Caliber .38-40 with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1886. This Model 1873 exhibits two special order features; the first being the
scarce and desirable colored case hardened frame, second being the smooth steel shot gun buttplate. Standard features include; 24” octagon barrel,
full magazine, walnut stocks with original Winchester sporting front and rear sites. The barrel and tube are a smooth dull grey patina. The cased
colored frame has nickeled out traces of color in protected areas. The original walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal with original finish. Some
minor light abrasions and a 1” sliver off right side of forearm at cap. 50% original blue on loading gate, very good original screws, strong clean bore,
perfect working order. Nice clean honest special order Winchester. Factory research: Shipped 8-31-1886. 38 cal., oct., casehardened.
1,800.00 - 2,400.00

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182 - DELUXE SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .44.


Serial No. 170666A. Caliber .44-40 with a 24”. Manufactured in 1884. One of the most handsome rifles and most recognizable amongst all of the
firearms in the old West. This is a factory deluxe Model 1873 rifle in the most popular caliber, the 44-40 WCF round. Standard features include; 24”
full octagon barrel, full magazine, Winchester sporting front and rear sites and rifle butt. The brass trap in butt is missing the button. This deluxe model
features highly figured pistol grip checkered walnut stocks with the ebony pistol grip insert. The barrel and tube have turned a soft pleasing brown
patina with sharp barrel legend. The left side of tube has one small dent. The frame has silvered out to a dull patina/nickel finish. The walnut stocks
are in very good to excellent all original condition with the special order highly figured grain, and are proud to the metal with no cracks and a few
minor wood impressions. One small chip in checkering at right pistol grip. Checkering still quite visible, while diamonds have smoothed out a bit. All of
the screw heads are very good with the exception of one on the bottom frame screws. Perfect working order. Has a very good rifle poor with usual
black powder abrasion. This is an extremely handsome all original Winchester Model 1873 Deluxe 44 Rifle. It bears the same profile as the famous
Winchester 1 of 1,000. Factory research letter included. 6,000.00 - 8,000.00

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183 - COLT LARGE FRAME SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 2217. .40-60 caliber with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1888. The large frame Colt slide action rifles were only manufactured from 1887
to 1894 with 6,496 manufactured during this period. The calibers offered mirrored the Model 1886 Winchester and were produced to compete in
the repeating large caliber gun marketplace. The barrel is stamped .40-60-260 which refers to the original bullet weight. It is a standard model with
full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, crescent butt and sporting sights. Gun retains approximately 90% of the reapplied blue
finish, albeit there is a 1” area of light rust on top left frame, a 3/4” area of rust on magazine, and a couple spots of minor rust on end of barrel.
Wooden stocks are far above average, original finish, proud to metal with no cracks or major chips and the checkering is still very sharp on the deluxe
forend with one minor chip. The bore exhibits strong rifling, but a bit dulled. Action works perfectly. 2,500.00 - 4,000.00

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184 - SPECIAL ORDER ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY.


Serial No. 171480. .44 caliber percussion with an 8” barrel. Manufactured in 1868. Rare deluxe original Nimschke engraved model 1860 Colt
.44 percussion Army revolver circa 1868, specially ordered through the famed Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, New York City arms outfitter for a
wealthy customer in 1868. Boldly and richly scroll engraved profusely in the distinctive New York Shop of L.D. Nimschke. Even the cylinder is covered.
Originally the frame and the barrel were silver plated; and the rammer, cylinder and hammer were gold plated. Now with age, not wear, the gold
and silver plating have simply flaked off, and only the barest hint/traces remain. Metal is an attractive smooth-as-glass metallic grey overall. All
matching numbers. The “0” is slightly light struck at an angle on the trigger guard. Sharp edges and engraving is crisp. Barrel address is also crisp and
front sight fill of height. Raised carved mellow ivory grip features a detailed American Federal eagle with shield, clutching arrows and an olive branch
surrounded within a raised oval border Nice screws and mechanically tight. Rammer’s spring catch is missing the little bar above it only. Although only
a hint of finish remains, this example is otherwise near fine condition and a collector’s prize. An exceptional special order Colt model 1860 Army.
6,000.00 - 9,000.00

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185 - SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 95201. Barrel length is 22” in .54 bore. One of the most coveted of all carbines during the Civil War. This carbine remains in its original
percussion configuration. The right side plate has all the proper patent dates and legends and are extremely strong. Top of barrel is stamped new
model 1863. Left side of frame has the 1848 patent date. Barrel is stamped Sharps Rifle Manufg. Company Hartford Connecticut. Has the Lawrence
patented 1859 folding ladder carbine site with standard post front. The original walnut stocks are very good with only one minor 3/4” crack on right
side at side pipe. The wood to metal fit is excellent but does have an added coat of finish. It has the proper metal carbine plate, saddle ring and
bar are intact, cartouche is no longer visible, left side of barrel has an E.A.W. inspector stamp. Original screw heads are excellent with just slight burr,
operated flawlessly as a strong rifled bore with minor abrasion. All metal surfaces are a smooth very clean dull gun metal. Left side of stock has a
small incised “M.R.C.P.” with the same incision on the right side. Extremely clean and far above average 1863 carbine far better than most given usage
and post war conversions. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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186 - FINE WINCHESTER MOD 1876 EXPRESS RIFLE (BIG 50).


Serial No. 56415. Features a 26” barrel in .50 Express. Manufactured in 1887. The Winchester factory letter lists the following features of this rifle
as: Type: rifle; Caliber: Express; Barrel type: octagon; Trigger: plain; Received in warehouse August 24th, 1887 and shipped October 11th, 1887.
This rifle sports the 26” full octagon barrel, which was the standard length on the Express Models. With the full magazine, full blued finish, original
Winchester sporting front and rear sights, walnut stocks, with rifle buttplate, and case colored hammer and lever. The barrel, tube and forend cap
retain approximately 85-90% original factory blue finish with razor sharp edges and legends, with high edge wear on flats and minor age freckling.
The magazine hanger is soft brown patina. The hammer and lever retain generous amounts of the original case colors visible. All screws head are
excellent and retain some original blue finish. Left side of frame retains 80% original high polish factory blue from sideplate back, while the sideplate
retains some of this bright blue finish along back edge, the balance is a smooth pleasing blue-brown patina. Right side of frame is in similar condition
but the sideplate retains much more of the original high polish blue. Frame forward of the sideplates is a soft blue-brown patina which is exactly as
would be expected, as that is the carry point on these large rifles. The original dust cover retains 50-60% of the original factory blue finish and is
factory stamped in block letters,” Winchester Express .50 Cal 95 GRS.”. Even the rail retains 50% of the brilliant high polish factory blue finish. Walnut
stocks are superb, proud to metal with no cracks or chips, and retain a majority of their original factory finish with just the usual minor impressions and
a little shadowing from oil at buttplate. Bore is strong and shiny. Action is perfect. The Big .50 Winchester Model 1876 is one of the crown jewels of the
Winchester lever action collecting fraternity and an all original untouched example that letters all the way and retains so much original factory finish
makes this a prize in anyone’s esteem. Simply gorgeous. 1,500.00 - 20,000.00

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187 - **SPRINGFIELD M1A NATIONAL MATCH DEVINE TEXAS.


Serial No. 644. This is a Springfield Armory M1A in .308 Winchester caliber. It is a semi-automatic rifle with a removable magazine. This weapon is
one of the original Springfield Armory weapons known as THE DEVINE. This weapon was made while Springfield Armory was in Devine Texas (stamped
under barrel) with proper font. Elmer Ballance built these fine rifles using all original M14 parts. These were manufactured in the 1970’s. The barrel
on this rifle is a National Match, chrome line that was manufactured only at the Canadian Armory. They were made with GI military-spec parts. This
receiver is No. 000644 (very early example). NM on barrel (National Match). Front sight is stamped “NM 062”. Rear sight standard military. Bolt
is stamped “7790186 TRW ZG”. Gun sports a 22” barrel, parkerized finish, walnut stock, and composite hand guard. Stock has weak cartouche
on left side, “DOD” three star stamp on left side and “P” on wrist. Metal retains virtually all of the original finish. Wood is excellent. Fine bore and
action. Comes with one magazine. These early Devine M1s are getting extremely hard to come by. One of the finest M1 Garands ever manufactured.
4,000.00 - 5,000.00

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188 - HIGH COND. REMINGTON NO. 1 LG CAL. SPORTING RIFLE.


Serial No. 8623. Serial No. 8623. Caliber is .40-70. Barrel length is 30 inches. The number one rolling block sporting rifle was manufactured from
1868 to 1888. Approximately 12,000 of the sporting rifle no. 1 were manufactured. This was the largest of the rolling block frame sizes and was
utilized for the largest caliber hunting rifles. These rifles are almost never found in the large calibers with any condition. Popular with buffalo hunters
in the 1870’s, this example is chambered for the popular .40-70 cartridge. Features include a 30” heavy octagon barrel, case colored receiver,
and walnut stock. This rifle has survived in outstanding all original condition. Barrel retains approximately 85% of the original factory blue with
razor sharp edges and strong barrel legend. Frame retains at least 75% of its original case colors, some brilliant. Hammer, block, and side toggle
retain approximately 80 percent of the brilliant factory blue. Has a pewter tip and steel buttplate. Walnut stocks are excellent and proud to metal
displaying a majority of the original finish with some minor abbrasions. Has a special order Remington globe front sight and an original long range
tang rear sight. Excellent strong clean bore. These big caliber sporting rifles saw heavy use on the frontier and were direct competitors to the Sharps,
Winchester, and Marlin single shots of the era. Given the low production numbers of the sporting rifles, those intended for hunting not target shooting,
they are rarely found with any degree of original finish. This example, having survived in such high condition, is a true rarity and will seldom be found
on today’s market in this condition. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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189 - HIGH CONDITION CUSTER RANGE 1873 TRAPDOOR CARBINE


Serial No. 41668. Serial number is 41668, caliber is 45-70 govt., barrel length is 22”. This is one of the nicer Custer era range 1873 trapdoor S.R.C.’s
we have seen. We checked with Springfield research and could find no data on this gun, but 41767 went to the fifth cavalry. Standard features
include 22” round blued barrel; long wrist walnut carbine stock; blued trigger guard, side plate, hammer, and buttplate; brilliant case colored block
and frame; 1873 saddle ring carbine rear sight; rainbow fire blue on retaining spring. “U” stamped on barrel band. 75% original high polish factory
blue on sideplate and hammer with some age freckling mixed with brown patina. Stamped “US Springfield” with eagle. 70% high polish blue on
trigger guard with the balance patina and stamped “A”. Left side of stock has original saddle ring and bar with 40% fire blue on screws. 60% high
polish blue on buttplate. With trapdoor. Frame and block retains approximately 80% bright and vivid case colors, stamped “Model 1873” with eagle
head, arrows and “US”. Barrel band is patina. Has a proper small blade front sight. Barrel retains 75% original factory blue with some minor freckling
and toning at muzzle. Most of the freckling is on the bottom of the barrel. Wood is excellent with no cracks or chips. Left side of stock has the “R.G.S”
for R.G. Shortleff in oval with no date. Bottom of wrist has script “P” in a circle. There is a light indentation at fore end forward of band caused by
removal. It has a first type second variation hammer with cross hatched thumb piece. Has the breach block configuration serial range No. 1-81,000.
Fire blue on the left hinge pin. Action is like new. All screw heads are perfect. Strong rifled bore with some minor black powder abrasion. There are no
visible proof marks stamped on barrel which is proper for any pre 65,000 number as they were proofed but not marked accordingly.
3,500.00 - 6,500.00

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190 - RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 RIFLE - 1ST YEAR PROD.


Serial No. 82. .38-55 WCF with a 26” barrel. Offered is a very scarce Winchester Model 1894 First Model that was manufactured with the so-called
10 o’clock screw on right side of receiver. The Winchester factory letter indicates the following: Serial number applied on October 15th, 1894; Type:
rifle; Caliber: .38-55; Barrel type: octagon; Trigger: plain; Received in warehouse October 25th and shipped October 27th. This standard First Model
is one of the lowest known existing. It is standard in all respects with the full octagon barrel and full magazine with walnut stocks and rifle butt. Has
standard sporting front and rear sights. The barrel is a smooth patina with evidence of lightly applied wiped-on finish. Magazine tube is a blue-brown
patina with some age freckling. Front retaining band exhibits 30% original blue. Forend cap is brown patina. The frame has flashes of original factory
blue in recesses with the balance smooth plum. Blue-grey patina bolt. 20% blue on loading gate. The lever shows traces of original case colors. Forend
is excellent, proud to metal with no cracks or chips. Buttstock is very good with just a couple of minor bruises, a small chip on right wrist, but was
freshened up years ago. The wood to metal fit at frame sides is perfect but is a bit shy at tang and top of buttplate toe. Blue-brown patina on rifle
buttplate with flashes of brilliance. Perfect action. Has strong shiny rifled bore with some very minor black powder residue. Screw heads are fairly
sharp with a couple of minor burrs. Extremely clean and extremely scarce very early Winchester Model 1894 manufactured and shipped during the
first month of production. How many two digit first month Model 1894s exist? 6,000.00 - 12,000.00

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191 - HEAVY BARREL SHARPS MODEL 1874 (BOZEMAN, MT 1878).


Serial No. 160733. .40 bore with a 30” barrel. Amongst the most desirable Sharps Model 1874 sporting rifles ever manufactured are the heavy
barrel models, those in which the breach of barrel is larger than the frame, that were shipped to destinations out West. This is such a rifle. It was
shipped to J.G. Dowe on July 22nd, 1878 from the Bridgeport factory to Bozeman in the Montana Territory. Dowe was acting as a bankruptcy receiver
for Walter Cooper, another Bozeman gun dealer. A total of 60 octagon barrel sporting rifles and 50 business rifles were shipped in the same order,
along with 35 carbines and 18 sets of reloading dies in 20 crates. This rifle is listed in order book No. 6 simply as a .40 caliber business rifle with no
other information. The rifle weighs 14 lbs, is .40 caliber with the 2-5/8” case, double set triggers. Top of the barrel is stamped “Old Reliable Sharps
Rifle Co. Bridgeport, C.”. Caliber is stamped “.40 calibre 2-5/8”. Has the standard folding leaf ladder sight, blade front sight. Left side of frame is
stamped “Sharps Rifle Co. Pat. App.”. Gun remains in excellent all original condition. The barrel retains approximately 85% of the original blue finish
with thinning at muzzle, razor sharp edges and perfect legends. Case colored frame has basically nickeled out. Forearm is excellent, with specially
made dimensions to accomodate the extra large full octagon barrel with no cracks and most of its original finish. The stock is also in excellent condition
with no cracks, almost all of the original finish, and perfect wood to metal fit. When, and if, one finds a surviving example of a heavy barrel Sharps
buffalo rifle that was sent to the far Western areas, they usually have varying degrees of damage. The forearms are usually broken, given the heavy
weight of the barrel, and the stocks are usually weathered as well. This rifle shows no such damage and remains in beautiful, fine, all original condition.
It is interesting to note that the left side of wrist has the metal plate, which would indicate that Sharps was still using up their supply of old stocks. The
bore is strong and the action is perfect. Arguably one of the finest condition heavy barrel Western shipped Model 1874’s to survive.
8,000.00 - 12,000.00

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192 - **1897 WINCHESTER 2 BARREL SET BLACK-DIAMOND TRAP.
Serial No. 209487. This very old Winchester was built in
1903. It was a special order two barrel set. One barrel
measures 26” and choked cylinder bore. The bore is
bright and shiny it’s full length. The original barrel blue
rates 95%-98%. The receiver extension is starting to
turn plum. The finely checkered forearm rates excellent
with deep fine dark checkering with only minor handling
marks. The second set of barrels measure 30” and
choked full. Original barrel blue rates 95%-98%. The
bore is bright and shiny its full length. The highly figured
forearm rates excellent with deep fine dark checkering.
The original blue reciever rates 95%-98% and features
a matted top site plane. The bolt is stamped “trap gun”.
The screws show that they have a high luster or fire
blue appearance. The straight grip stock measures 13
- 1/2” to an old Winchester solid red recoil pad. There
is a black diamond inlaid at the wrist on both sides.
The highly figured walnut buttstock shows fine sharp
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shows no cracks or breaks and only very minor handling
marks. Winchester factory records show this gun as a two barrel set (both numbered to gun) and left the factory in its present condition. Included with
the gun is a custom made brown leather and oak hard case with a cloth cover. There is a rosewood cleaning rod, original set of hang tags, original
instructions, a score card, a Winchester grease tube and a Winchester oil bottle. Also includes a full early two piece box of Winchester shells. This
fantastic gun would be the perfect addition for the advanced collector or a great gun for a trap shooter. One of the finest factory two barrel Black
Diamond sets in existence with all original paperwork, tags, and a French-fitted oak and leather custom case. Factory research letter confirms shipped
as a two barrel set. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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193 - FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 7217. .30-40 U.S. caliber with a 28” barrel. This is a very early third year production rifle manufactured in 1897. It is a standard
configuration with a full round barrel, blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt and case colored hammer and buttplate. This rifle remains in beautiful all
original condition. The barrel retains approximately 98% original factory blue finish. Sides and top of frame retains approximately 80% of the
original factory high polish blue. The majority of blue is on the sides of the magazine. The lever retains approximately 30% blue. The balance is a
pleasing smooth patina. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, with no cracks or major chips, just a couple of minor impressions. Hammer retains
the majority of its case colors. Buttplate is grey patina. Rear sight slot is empty. Rifle sports the desirable Slidin’ Lyman model 21 receiver sight and a
standard front sporting sight. Forearm has the ebony inset. Strong clean bore. Perfect action. This is an extremely fine condition example of a second
model 1895. The first 5,000 guns were termed “Flatsides”, so this is one of the earlier second models. It is getting extremely difficult to find high
condition antique range second model model 1895 rifles, and this one is a gem. 2,000.00 - 3,500.00

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194 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION .405 RIFLE.


Serial No. 58294. Serial No. 58294. Barrel length is 24 inches. Caliber is .405 W.C.F. Manufactured in 1906. According to the factory letter, this rifle
was shipped on August 6th, 1907 as a standard .405 caliber lever action rifle. It is a standard rifle in all respects with a 24” barrel, blued finish, rifle
butt and walnut stock. Barrel retains approximately 60 percent of the original factory blue that has thinned to gun metal gray at breach behind rear
sight, at mussel, with some thinning in spots. Frame displays flashes of blue in the recesses while the balance has flaked to a smooth soft gun metal gray.
All of the screw heads are near perfect. The rear sporting sight elevator is dated 1901. The top of frame is matted and the PW has been offset. The
.405 W.C.F. legend is sharp. The bolt retains 75 percent of the brilliant high polish blue finish. The case colors on hammer have patterned out. Wood
is very good to excellent, proud to metal, with the usual minor hunting dings and does not have any cracks. The bore exhibits strong sharp rifling and
the action is perfect. A fine collectible big bore Winchester Model 1895 most often associated with Teddy Roosevelt. Nice enough to be collectible, but
enough wear that taking it to the range would not be an injustice. 3,000.00 - 4,500.00

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195 - **STANDARD ARMS CO. PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. B833. .30 Remington caliber with a 25” barrel. Approximately 5,000 of these rifles were manufactured by Standard Arms in Wilmington,
Delaware from 1909 to 1914. These rifles are seldom seen in any condition and this rifle remains in superb all original condition. The frame retains
98% original factory blue finish with just a couple of minor freckles and this high finish extends to the trigger guard as well. Barrel retains 98% original
blue with light muzzle wear. Slide tube has about 20% blue, balance worn from slide. The forend is cast bronze with Moose and Cougar. It is in near
mint condition, never cleaned. Walnut stock is near mint with a couple of minor impressions, proud to metal, retaining virtually all of the high gloss finish.
Beautiful, near mint, never cleaned cast buttplate with intricate design. Strong clean bore and perfect action. Given the rarity, this is probably as close
to a near mint example, for one of these rifles, you will ever see and one of the most unusual pump action centerfire rifles ever manufactured.
500.00 - 1,000.00

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196 - **MARS DRILLING GUN.


Serial No. 6123. This German made gun has 16 gauge shotgun barrels over a 8x57 JR rifle. The Krupp steel barrels measure 24 - 1/2”. The shotgun
bores are bright and shiny with some light pitting near the breech. The rifle barrel has deep sharp rifling with some light frosting just in front of the
chamber. The shotgun chamber lengths are 2 -1/2” and choked full and full. Barrel blue rates 75%-85% with minor nicks and dings. The number 6123
has been stamped on the receiver and barrels after the gun was manufactured. The barrels have a folding rear site which can be operated by sliding
the safety forward. A scope has been mounted using claw mounts and wears the name D.H. Seibert. The scope is a 4x49 and has the word Jaguar on
it. The receiver is a scalloped box lock and lightly engraved in a scroll pattern. The word Mars appears on the bottom of the receiver. The gun features
cocking indicators, side clips, sling swivels, a greener style cross bolt, a greener style safety and a set trigger. A repair is present at the wrist showing
a copper through bolt. The length of pull is 14 -1/4” to a black plastic buttplate. The buttstock is fitted with a cheek piece, pistol grip cap and worn
checkering. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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197 - **GERMAN MODEL 98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 2355. .8mm caliber with a 25” barrel. Standard World War II Nazi issue with “bnz44” factory identification on bridge. Right side of barrel
is stamped “EE”, left side of barrel has a Nazi eagle with swastika. Bolt is stamped “7938”. Stock is stamped “N1282”. Safety is stamped “213”.
Metal is a grey brown patina and legends are sharp. Excellent laminated stock with no cracks. Original sling. Fine bore and action. Has a muzzle cover.
Very nice example of a German mid-war model 98. 400.00 - 600.00

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198 - **FRANZ SODIA ENGRAVED COMBO GUN.


Serial No. 153630. This German made hammer combination gun is a 16 Bore over 7 x 57 mm. The barrels measure 26 3/16 inches. The smooth bore
is bright and shiny with some light pitting near the breech. The rifle barrel shows deep rifling with light frosting. The solid rib has a flip up leaf sight
and a fixed front. The barrel blue rates 65 to 70 percent and has a sling swivel mounted to it. The fore-end wood shows worn checkering and slivers
of wood are missing where the fore-end comes in contact with the barrel. The engraved receiver shows two deer in a feeding scene on the left side
and two elk in a feeding scene on the right side. The right hammer screw has a broken head. The gun features a set trigger, sling swivels, capped pistol
grip, and a cheek piece. The length of pull is 13 1/2 inches to a black plastic butt plate. The pistol grip checkering is very fine and shows wear. A
good checkering man could freshen it up to look as new. Overall, a nice gun for the October woods. 300.00 - 500.00

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199 - ROPER REVOLVING SHOTGUN.


12 bore with a 27” barrel. These were manufactured by Sylvester H. Roper in Amherst, Massachusetts 1867 to 1868 only. Later models were
produced in Hartford until 1876. Unusual repeating shotgun that carries four shells within a drum which is part of the receiver with a hinged loading
gate at top. Has the variable choke threaded on the muzzle. This was almost 100 years before the Poly-Choke was invented, that allowed choke
adjustment and was way ahead of its time and was one of the earliest that took shells. Features blued finish with walnut stock, smooth shotgun
buttplate, exposed hammer, forend has nickel accents on both ends. This shotgun is in all original excellent condition, never touched. The barrel retains
approximately 95% dark blue mixing patina with light age freckling. Frame is a smooth blue-brown patina. Drum is a grey-brown freckled patina.
Original walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks, no major chips, just usual minor abrasions. Hammer retains approximately 75% of the brilliant
case colors. Excellent clean bore with some light residue. Very scarce early shotgun with many innovative features that would be brought back to the
drawing board a century later. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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200 - COLT 1878 HAMMER SXS SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 6864. This wonderful old Colt has 30-3/4” barrels with light to moderately pitted bores. The lock up is loose and top lever spring is weak.
The barrels are a brown color and show a faint Damascus pattern. The receiver locks, have borderline engraving, and read Colt Pt. F.A. Mfg Co. The
hammers are strong and hold their full cock position. The locks and action function properly and are in good condition. The forend wood shows worn
checkering and has a black ebony inlaid tip with a Schnable forend. The length of pull to its original steel butt plate is 13 5/8”. The butt stock is in
good condition with good checkering. No breaks or cracks are present. A tiny sliver is missing from the right lock plate. This was one of the finest made
shot guns of its time. A great decorative piece for your mantel, or with some TLC, can be brought back to the shooting range. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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201 - REMINGTON 1889 DAMASCUS SXS 12G SHOTGUN (GRADE 7).


Serial No. 34265. This old Remington is about as rare and lovely as they get. It is a special order grade 7, which was the highest quality Remington
manufactured. The barrel length measures 29 7/8 inches with chamber lengths of 2 3/4 inches. The right bore diameter is .742 and choke
constriction of .022 making it a light modified choke. The left barrel bore diameter is .743 and has a constriction of .032 making it a light full choke.
Unfortunately, the barrels have repaired dents which were lifted about ten inches from the muzzle. The dents are unnoticeable from the outside,
but careful examination reveals them when looking through the muzzle. The fore-end is magnificently checkered with a black ebony tip inlaid at the
front. The receiver is beautifully engraved in a scroll pattern and shows some vivid case colors on the left side. Both hammers are scroll engraved
and look magnificent. The trigger guard is masterfully engraved with a pointing dog. The highly figured walnut butt stock features a capped pistol
grip, a spear head raised on the side panel and what appears to be a carved clover on the top of the wrist. The length of pull is 14 1/4 inches to its
original Remington butt plate. The butt plate has a spur or widow peak at the heel. The butt stock shows almost all of its original wood finish and rates
excellent. There are no production records on this Model 1889, but one has to guess only a handful were manufactured. This may be the finest example
in existence. 4,000.00 - 8,000.00

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202 - UNSIGNED PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


37-1/2” barrel in .12 bore-flintlock. This musket features a Joseph Aston lock of Birmingham, England, 1829 to 1841. Has a part round barrel with
set rear sight and brass blade front. The barrel is pinned with three brass rod thimbles and forend tip. Has a brass buttplate, toe plate, and trigger
guard with single swivel, single trigger, brass thumb plate. Finely finish striped stock in excellent condition. Barrel and lock are brown patina. Wood is
excellent with no major cracks but does have some chipping around lock. Nice, early musket. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 203

203 - NELSON LEWIS SXS COMBINATION GUN.


30-1/4” barrels; left rifle barrel .44 bore, right shotgun barrel .12 bore. This side by side combination gun was manufactured by Nelson Lewis in Troy,
New York 1843 to 1888. The left is rough, the right barrel is smooth. It is stamped with the makers name on top rib. Has a sporting rear sight with a
hooded front. Full rib. Shotgun barrel has Damascus pattern. Barrels are browned with double hammers and case colored breach, hammer, sideplate,
patch box, trigger guard and buttplate. Features double triggers and a lollipop long range sight. Half stock checkered at wrist with rollover cheek
piece. Has two different style hammers. Frame and side plates retain 90% case colors, as does patch box and trigger guard. Stock is near mint with
sharp checkering. Bores are perfect. Interesting early pre-Civil War combination gun. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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204 - UNUSUAL WM. PARKHURST BELGIUM HAMMER SXS SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 9942. 12 bore with 26” barrels, cylinder choke, 13-5/8” LOP to front trigger, and chamber not stamped. Barrel is stamped 7709 and
forearm not stamped. This is an unusual shotgun. It is a side lock, double hammer, engraved with round knob, checkered walnut stock that is slightly shy
to metal, extra finish added, ancient old waffle recoil pad and brass ID plaque. Barrels are octagon for 10” then turn round. Top of barrel is stamped
“Choke Bore”. Full matted rib and single bead. The release lever is not working. Hammers and triggers work fine. Bore is very good with some minor
abrasion. Blue is basically a smooth blue-brown patina. Frame is a gun metal grey. Most of the screws are burred and/or replaced. Interesting shotgun
with needed attention to the stock and screws, and in desperate need of a new pad. 250.00 - 450.00

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205 - RICHARDS SXS SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 19040. This Richards 12 gauge hammer gun is an antique. It was made in Belgium and can possibly be brought back to shooting condition.
The barrels measure 30 inches and bores show moderate to heavy pitting. The top lever spring is broken and the gun does not lock up tight. The
hammers can be cocked and will hold their full cock position. The firing mechanism functions properly. The forend wood has worn checkering, numerous
nicks and dings and slivers of wood missing on the left side. The checkered butt stock has worn checkering, and a length of pull of 14 1/2 inches and a
2 7/8 inch drop at heel. This gun would make a great wall hanger, or with a competent gunsmith, may be brought back to life. (Poor).
200.00 - 300.00

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206 - **SAIGA .12 BORE SEMI AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN.


Serial No. H08449579. Barrel length is 20”, Caliber is .12 Bore This is a military style semi automatic shotgun with matte finish and black composite
stocks. Excellent but does show numerous storage area marks on metal. 300.00 - 500.00

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207 - **SAIGA SEMI AUTOMATIC .12 BORE SHOTGUN.


Serial No. H08439442. Barrel length is 20”, Caliber is .12 Bore This is a military style semi automatic shotgun with matte finish and black composite
stocks. Excellent but does show numerous storage area marks on metal. 300.00 - 500.00

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208 - **L.C. SMITH SXS 16G SHOTGUN.


Serial No. FW45872. This L.C. Smith field grade has 2 - 1/2” chambers, 28” barrels choked full and full. The bores are bright and shiny with they’re
full length with no dents or pitting what so ever. The barrels show 75%-80% original blue with some spotting. The receiver shows strong case colors in
protected areas. The side plates have turned a silver color and show some light pitting and corrosion. The forend wood shows deep checkering. The
butt stock has a 14 - 1/8” length of pull to its original black plastic buttplate with a slight repair at it’s toe. The wood has a 2 -3/8” drop at heel and
in very good condition. Sling swivels have been added to both the barrel and butt stock. This extractor gun has no automatic safety.
600.00 - 1,000.00

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209 - **L.C. SMITH SXS 12G SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 122834. L.C. Smith Grade A2 variation one extractor gun. This old L.C. has 30” Damascus barrels 2 -3/4” chambers showing bright shiny
bores with a slight dent in the left tube. The right barrel has a bore diameter of .732” and cylinder choked. The right barrel has a choke constriction
of .035” making it choked light full. The forend wood checkering is worn and wears a black ebony inlaid tip and a black ebony dogs head inlaid into
the wood. The engraved receiver shows no case colors and has turned a silver color in appearance. This great old gun has a hunter one single selective
trigger which functions properly and a very desirable feature. The butt stock is solid showing no cracks or chips, but does have worn checkering. The
length of pull to the wood is 12 - 1/4”, the drop at heel is 2 - 3/4”. The butt stock needs to have a recoil pad installed. A great classic gun.
700.00 - 1,000.00

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210 - **L.C. SMITH SXS 12G EXTRACTOR SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 323320. This early L.C. Smith has 30” special steel barrels, 2 -3/4” chambers with a bright and shiny bore. The left barrel has a choke
constriction of .025 making it light modified and the right tube has a choke constriction of .045 making it light full. The original barrel blue rates
90%-92% with some light spotting. The receiver shows strong case colors on its side plates and silvering on the receiver belly. The forend shows no
cracks or breaks. Has a black inlaid ebony tip and strong checkering. The forend does have some minor nicks and dings. The original wood finish has
been removed on both the butt stock and forend. The butt stock is in good condition with strong checkering showing no cracks, breaks or other issues.
The length of pull to the original plastic buttplate is 13 - 1/2” and has a drop at heel of 2 -3/4”. 600.00 - 800.00

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211 - **ITHACA 12 GAUGE SXS SHOTGUN 4E.


Serial No. 36596. This Ithaca is a grade 4E with 26 - 1/8” Damascus barrels and 3” chambers. The bores are bright and shiny with a slight dent in the
right tube 4” from the muzzle. The right barrel has a wall thickness of .026” and a bore diameter of .748”. The right barrel has a choke constriction
of .003” making it close to a cylinder bore. The left barrel has a bore diameter of .745” and a choke constriction of .040” making it light for a choke.
The minimum wall thickness of a tube is .036”. The auto ejectors on this classic double are not functioning properly and in need of repair. The receiver
is engraved and the standard 4E pattern with a pointing dog on both right and left side of the receiver. The borders show full floral engraving pattern,
while the belly of the receiver has a game bird scene. The trigger guard has an engraved flying duck. The forend wood shows worn checkering and
a small chip on the left side where the wood meets the receiver. The butt stock has a length of pull of 14 - 1/4” to it’s original Ithaca buttplate. The
buttplate does show a small chip at the toe. The pistol grip shows a fleur-de-lis checkering pattern in nice condition. The butt stock has a 2 -1/2” drop
at heel and it solid with no cracks or chips. Only minor dings are present. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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212 - **REMINGTON 31F PREMIER 16G PUMP SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 571611. This Remington 31F Premier is a very rare gun. This old Remington features a 28” plain barrel with a full choke. The bore is mint
and shows no wear what so ever. The barrel blue rates 95% with some minor spotting in a few places. The receiver has border lined scroll engraving
and game scenes on both sides. It features pointing dogs flushing pheasant on left side and dogs chasing a wild boar on the right side. The butt stock
has a length of pull of 13 - 1/4” to a plastic Remington buttplate. The butt stock appears to have been cut and has a poor fit to it’s buttplate. The
wood is solid with no cracks or breaks and has deep sharp checkering. With a little TLC this could be brought back to it’s original beauty.
500.00 - 1,000.00

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213 - MID 18TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SMALL SWORD.


40” Wood handled, brass hilted, small sword. Plain unetched triangle blade. Dark with no rust, 40” overall.
200.00 - 300.00

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214 - C. 1820 AMERICAN EAGLE HILT SWORD.


35” Bone handled carved Eagle sword with small chip at the top of the bone, x blade, minor surface rust, traces
of blue on blade. No scabbard, 35” overall. 300.00 - 400.00

LOT - 215

215 - EUROPEAN IRON HILTED HORSEMAN SABER.


Probably Western Europe, early 19th Century. Saber cutting edge is reversed. Straight bends to the blade, but
no pits. 600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 216

216 - EARLY 19TH CENTURY PILLOW TOP ARTILLERY SWORD.


Brass hilted wooden grip, nice patina, tip up sword is slightly rounded. 32” overall. 200.00 - 300.00

LOT - 217

217 - AMERICAN BONE HANDLED MILITARY SWORD.


36” c. 1820. Single foolered blade, lightly etched, traces of blue on blade, brass stirrup guard. Bone handle
has large chip near pommel. 36” overall. 200.00 - 300.00

LOT - 218

218 - DANISH MODEL 1831 JUNIOR OFFICER’S SWORD.


36” Brass hilted solid grip sword with dark unstock, full blade, 35” overall. 300.00 - 400.00

LOT - 219

219 - ENGLISH COURT SWORD.


38” Mid 19th century English court sword. Brass hilt, twisted wire grip, partial leather scabbard, blade washer
intact, elliptical blade, etched maker mark Pulford 65 Saint James Street London. Also retains original sword
knot. 38” overall. (Good- Very Good). 200.00 - 300.00

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220 - FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY WAR BRASS HANDLE SHORT SWORD.


31.5” Solid brass grip, pierced guard, flap is single ledged. 500.00 - 700.00

LOT - 221

221 - AMERICAN LIGHT DRAGOON SABER.


Copper bound wood grip, single fuller blade, original washer, 38” overall. No scabbard. (Very Good).
100.00 - 300.00

LOT - 222

222 - AMERICAN HORSEMAN SABER.


41” Iron hilted saber with unstuck fuller possibly unmarked rose. Blade has been heavily polished, no leather on
grip. 600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 223

223 - SILVER HILT GEORGE WASHINGTON DRESS SWORD.


35” This sword was a reissue/copy of George Washington’s personal dress sword that was commission by
the Mount Vernon ladies association. It features a silver hilt and were originally offered at $2,000. Quality
Wilkinson reproduction, as new blade, leather washer, 35” overall. Beautiful museum copy. 150.00 - 200.00

LOT - 224

224 - RARE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 9 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 9-16626. Features a 20-3/4” barrel. We are pleased to offer at auction a vast collection of high condition air rifles from a single
collection. Within this collection are some of the highest condition and scarcest air guns dating from the latter part of the 19th century. Given that these
air rifles were manufactured to be used by boys, which would in itself dictate that they generally saw extremely hard use and rarely survive with any
condition, this alone makes this quite an unusual offering. The first gun of this collection has matching numbers; with full factory nickel plating; sporting
leaf rear sight; walnut stock; and the nickel plated buttplate. This example is a Model 9. The frame has the rectangular loading port behind rear sight.
The Model 9 was manufactured from 1920 to 1941. The most distinguishing feature of this rare model is the knurled muzzle piece to support the shot
tube. Has the removable high post front sight blade in slot. Rifle retains approximately 97% of the original factory nickel finish with some minor wear
on top of barrel at breach and a couple of mars on left side of frame. Perfect legends, razor sharp edges, original nickel screws at stock. Buttplate is
basically greyed out. Excellent original stocks with no cracks or chips, retaining generous amounts of original factory finish, starting to craze. The model
9 is considered one of the holy grails of the entire Quackenbush air rifle line. 600.00 - 900.00

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225 - RARE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 10 AIR RIFLE.


Features a 20-3/4” barrel. This example is a Model 10, shoots a .21 caliber BB with push barrel, spring piston, smooth bore, nickel plated finish and
walnut stock. Has the round loading port behind rear sight. This was manufactured from 1919 to 1943. The most distinguishing feature of this rare
model is the knurled muzzle piece to support the shot tube. Has the removable high post front sight blade in slot. This rifle retains virtually all of the
original factory nickel finish. There are no blemishes anywhere, aside from a couple of extremely minor storage marks. Edges are sharp as new. Perfect
legend. Mint walnut stocks. Features the blued rear sight, fire blued trigger and the high polish blue metal buttplate with fire blue stock screws. This
gun is about as new as you will ever find. It is the rarest of all Quackenbush models and one of, if not, the finest condition surviving example known. It
would be impossible to find a finer example even if it remained in its original box. There is no flaking, no checking, no bubbling, no crazing, no stock
marks, no dents, no rust. If it were not for a couple of the most minor of storage marks, this gun is as if it was made yesterday. The best of the best
worthy of the most advanced air gun collection. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 226

226 - FINE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 1 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 26720. Features a 16-5/8” barrel. This gun has matching numbers; with full factory nickel plating; sporting leaf rear sight; walnut stock;
with a nickel plated buttplate. This example is a Model 1, Version 6 to 11, shoots a .21 caliber BB with push barrel, spring piston, smooth bore. It has
the angular loading port in front of rear sight. Manufactured from 1876 to 1938. Rifle retains approximately 80% of the original factory nickel finish,
the breech of barrel has turned soft brown patina, and there are some minor areas of finish loss exposing the brass on barrel. Perfect legends, sharp
edges, original nickel screws at stock. 95% original nickel on buttplate. There is a hairline grain separation closed crack on left and right wrist, which is
caused by tightening the screws too tight. Excellent finish that has dulled. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 227

227 - FINE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 3 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 7792. Features a 20-1/2” barrel. Barrel has the patent date of July 19th, 1881 with full factory nickel plating; sporting leaf rear sight;
walnut stock and the nickel plated buttplate. This example is a Model 3, Version 3, shoots a .21 caliber BB with push barrel, spring piston, smooth bore.
Has the round loading port behind rear sight. Manufactured from 1881 to 1919. The frame retains approximately 97% of the original factory nickel
with some light age spots, while the barrel retains approximately 90% nickel with some light bubbling/freckling. Perfect legends, razor sharp edges.
Buttplate has been cleaned and is devoid of any finish. Excellent original stocks with no cracks or chips, most of the original varnish intact and a couple
minor impressions. 300.00 - 600.00

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228 - FINE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 2 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 9541. Features a 20-1/2” barrel. Barrel has the patent date of July 19th, 1881. This example is a Model 2, shoots a .21 caliber BB with
push barrel, spring piston, smooth bore, nickel plated finish and walnut stock. Has the rectangular loading port behind rear sight. This Model 2 was
manufactured from 1881 to 1919. Rifle retains approximately 97% of the original factory nickel finish with some minor age freckling and typical
spider webbing. Perfect legends, razor sharp edges, original nickel screws at stock. 80% original nickel on buttplate. Excellent original stocks with no
cracks or chips but the varnish is starting to craze. 400.00 - 800.00

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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

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229 - FINE QUACKENBUSH MODEL 2 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 3511. Features a 20-1/2” barrel. This rifle has matching numbers; the patent date of July 19th, 1881 on the barrel, full factory nickel
plating; sporting leaf rear sight; walnut stock with a nickel plated buttplate. This example is a Model 2, Version 1, shoots a .21 caliber BB with push
barrel, spring piston, smooth bore, and has the rectangular loading port behind rear sight. Manufactured from 1879 to 1918. The frame retains
approximately 99% of the original factory nickel while the barrel retains approximately 85% nickel with some age spots on top and left side of
barrel. Perfect legends, razor sharp edges, original nickel screws at stock. 95% original nickel on buttplate that features the Swiss style curved top
hook. Excellent original stocks with no cracks or chips and most of the original varnish intact. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 230

230 - QUACKENBUSH MODEL 4 AIR RIFLE.


Serial No. 791. This is a rare Quackenbush Model 4 air rifle with a 20-3/4” barrel manufactured from 1882 to 1910. This is listed as the Version 1.
Shoots a .21 caliber BB, push barrel, smooth bore, factory nickel finish and walnut stock. This rare model was the only one that features gravity-fed
in-line magazine cast on top of the frame. Has the round loading port, the right side exposes the spring and has a little blued steel safety catch on
right side. Has a dovetail rear sporting sight and a bead front sight. All matching numbers. Retains approximately 85% original nickel finish overall
with wear at bottom lever. Finish loss at left base of frame and age freckling on barrel and frame. Still extremely clean. Walnut stocks are excellent
with no cracks, minor chips with the nickel buttplate that has the Swiss-type curved top with 30% nickel. 400.00 - 800.00

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231 - EARLY HIGH CONDITION QUACKENBUSH MOD. 7 AIR RIFLE.


Manufactured in 1912-1936, shoots a .175 caliber BB. Features the blue finish with the one piece walnut buttstock, sheet metal barrel housing, and flat
rectangular cocking lug the length of under side barrel shroud. Metal retains approximately 95% of original blue finish, walnut stock is near mint with
some minor storage marks. One of the finest earliest models we have seen. 250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 232

232 - UPTON LEVER ACTION MODEL 20 AIR RIFLE.


These BB guns were manufactured in Chicago Illinois between 1891-1928. The parent company was the American Tool Works which also made the
Upton and the Sterling models. This is referred to as the Model 20 that shoots a .104 caliber BB with the round barrel and a walnut stock. It is a
single shot and is stamped on top of the pressed fame “Upton Machine Company St. Joseph Michigan patent June 30, 1914 & August 14, 1923”.
The factory tools, fixtures, and equipment of the American Tool Works went from buyer to buyer ending up with Markhan King in 1929. They had
been acquired by Daisy in 1916 which would probably explain the Michigan address. Finished in a dull matte blue finish of which the majority is still
present. The walnut stock is excellent but does have a couple of knots and a a 2” small chip at toe. These were manufactured without buttplates. These
rifles are rarely seen today. 150.00 - 300.00

LOT - 233

233 - COLUMBIAN & BAILEY AIR CARBINE/ RIFE-CHAMPION.


This line of air guns began in 1892 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are the heavy cast metal frames and cost more than any other air gun of
the era. They were patented in October of 1893. This is the Columbian Champion Model with the scarce carbine barrel length. Retains 90% of the
original black enamel on cast frame with minor high edge wear. Forend is stamped “Champion” on left side with birds on both sides. Left side of frame
has a rabbit, right side has a dog. It is a lever action. The barrel has a knurled collar that covers the loading port. Nickel plated barrel with light age
freckling. It is the early brass barrel with about 70% original nickel plating and some minor freckling with the brass showing through in spots. Carbine
barrel measures 8” instead of the rifle’s 11-1/2”. Near mint wood stock with no cracks or chips and was manufactured without a buttplate. The
Champion Model, or the Type 8, was introduced in 1899. 25-50 known examples exist in both variations and in both rifle and carbine, but the brass
barreled carbine is considered the scarcest and it is doubtful whether a higher condition example has survived. The top of the barrel is stamped “Pat.
Oct. 24, 93”. Has the original bead front sight. The rear sight would be screwed into the breech (sight is not present). Given the age and rarity of this
gun we have not cocked the lever to test for firing capabilities. 500.00 - 900.00

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234 - COLUMBIAN MODEL 1900 AIR RIFLE.


These rifles were manufactured by the Bailey Company in Philadelphia, Pa. based on the October 24, 1893 patent. They are instantly recognizable
with their heavy cast frames that feature a floral motif along with animals and birds and the only models with the date 1900 cast into frame. The
barrel is made of pressed metal and has the distinctive sliding collar/cover which exposes the loading port. The model 1900 is extremely rare. The
blue book of air guns estimates surviving examples at 200. They came with the nickel plated frames or the black enamel frames with walnut stock
and nickel plated barrels. This example is the all nickel version. The barrel is a mix of nickel and freckling and has the original bead front site, collar
intact, 11 - 5/8” barrel. Does not have the screw-in rear site. The lever retains 75% original nickel with some age freckling. The frame has about
50% original nickel blending to gun metal grey. The walnut stock is near mint with no cracks or chips and virtually all the original finish. The cast iron
buttplate retains approximately 80% original nickel. Beautiful rare air rifle. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 235

235 - COLUMBIAN MODEL 1900 AIR RIFLE.


These rifles were manufactured by the Bailey Company in Philadelphia based on the October 24, 1893 patent They are instantly recognizable with
their heavy cast frames that feature a floral motif along with animals and birds and the only models with the date 1900 cast into frame. The barrels
are manufactured of steel or brass and they have the distinctive sliding collar/cover which exposes the loading port. The model 1900 is extremely
rare. The blue book of air guns estimates surviving examples at 200. They came with the nickel plated frames or the black enamel frames with walnut
stock and nickel plated barrels. This example is the all black/ nickel version. This is the early brass barrel that is a mix of nickel and freckling and
has the original bead front site, collar intact, 11 - 5/8” barrel. Does not have the screw-in rear sight. The lever retains 75% original black enamel
with some age freckling. The frame has about 50% original black enamel blending to smooth brown patina. The black enamel stays in the recesses
while the concave embellishments are a soft patina. The walnut stock is near mint with no cracks or chips and virtually all original finish. The cast iron
buttplate retains approximately 50% original black enamel. The top of barrel is stamped patent Oct. 24, 93. Beautiful rare air rifle. Mate to the
nickel example. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 236

236 - COLUMBIAN LEVER ACTION MODEL E AIR RIFLE.


Manufactured in Philadelphia, Pa. beginning 1893. These are marked Heilprin Mfg. Co. This is stamped on the right side of receiver with 1893, 1908,
1909. This is the model E that features the cast iron cocking lever and trigger with large nickel plated frame. It shoots a .173 BB. These were only
manufactured from 1912-1920’s. The book lists them at perhaps over 50 specimens known to exist. Gun is all original, it has the sliding collar over
loading port. Has the original front and rear sites. The barrel and frame retain approximately 80% original nickel with the balance age freckled
turning gun metal patina. The walnut stock is excellent with no cracks or chips anywhere. The pressed steel buttplate retains approximately 75%
original nickel. Very scarce, especially in this condition given the general hard use these guns endured. 400.00 - 800.00

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237 - COLUMBIAN & BAILEY CHAMPION MODEL AIR RIFLE.


This line of air guns began in 1892 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are the heavy cast metal frames and cost more than any other air gun of the
era. They were patented in October of 1893. This is the Columbian Champion Model. Retains 80% of the original black enamel on cast frame with the
high edge wear and patina blending perfectly. Forend is stamped “Champion” on left side with birds on both sides. Left side of frame has a rabbit,
right side has a dog. It is a lever action. The barrel has a knurled collar that covers the loading port. Nickel plated barrel. Wood stock with a cast
metal buttplate. The Champion Model, or the Type 8, was introduced in 1899. This is the later model with the steel barrel with only 25-50 examples
known to exist. The top of the barrel is stamped “Pat. Oct. 24, 93”. The steel barrel retains a generous amount of the original plating with some age
freckling, no dents, no pitting. Has the original bead front sight. The frame still sports the very delicate cast metal front sight. Buttplate retains 85% of
the original black enamel. Original stock is excellent retaining 50% original varnish. There is a 3” hairline grain separation at top of comb. A previous
owner has burned “L.H.” into right wrist and the rifle has some average rubs and marks as would be expected from a 150 year old rare boy’s rifle.
Given the age and rarity of this gun, we have not cocked the lever to test for firing capabilities. 500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 238

238 - STERLING (AMERICAN TOOL) LEVER ACTION AIR RIFLE.


The Upton and Sterling air rifles were manufactured by the American Tool Works based in Chicago but had sold all of their interests to Markham which
was acquired by Daisy in 1916. The blue book of air rifles shows an Upton Model F with values not determined, but this particular rifle is not in the
book. The top of the barrel is stamped “American Toll Works St. Joseph Michigan, Model F, 500 Shot, Sterling”. It features the very rare round to full
octagon barrel and measures 22 - 1/2”. It has the original pressed front and rear sites and is fully nickel plated of which approximately 75% remains
with the balance simply aged freckled. It sports the one piece walnut stock that was manufactured without a buttplate and is in near mint condition with
no cracks or dents but there is a small 1/2” crack at top of comb. The lever has faded to a gun metal patina. Given the breathe and size of the air
rifle reference guide to find one that is not even listed nor priced would lead us to believe that this is an extreme rarity. 400.00 - 800.00

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239 - LARGE LOT OF 8 AIR GUNS


Lot includes: boxed JC Higgins .22 caliber pump pistol 90%, a Crosman Model 2240 pistol, a boxed Crosman Model 2250B, boxed Benjamen
Sheridan, boxed Daisy Powerline 22x near new with paper work, boxed Beeman Model 1073, Sheridan pump action, older Daisy Model 25 made in
Rogers Arkansas. Also comes with a box of air cylinders. We have not tested any of these guns for function. They range from very good to new in box.
Being offered as a group. 200.00 - 400.00

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240 - **CASED DAISY MODEL VL PRESENTATION RIFLE.


NSV .22 caliber with a 18” barrel. Approximately 4,000 of these rifles were manufactured for dealers by Daisy in 1968. The Presentation Model
features blued metal, plain oil finished pistol grip and walnut stock with a brass presentation plaque on right side. This was rifle No. 40 and was made
for the collection of Olympic Wholesale Company. This rifle is both an air gun and a firearm. It features an under-lever spring piston but the action is
supplemented by the ignition of a propellant mass molded on the base of a special 29 grain bullet. Ignition is due to the high temperature developed
by the spring piston on the moment of firing. This is referred to as a caseless cartridge. Daisy was forced to pull this gun from production after the
assassination of Robert Kennedy in 1968 and the BATF ruled this weapon a firearm and Daisy was not licensed to produce firearms. The offered rifle
is in as new condition inside and out. Comes in its original hard case with
four boxes of VL boxed ammunition and a sealed accessory bag. It is
both rare and desirable. 300.00 - 600.00

241 - LOT OF 5: COMPLETE BRICKS DAISY VL .22 AMMUNITION.


As scarce as the rifle it was produced for, we are offering as a lot five
bricks Daisy VL caseless .22 ammunition for the VL model rifle. Each
brick contains 1,000 rounds, for a total of 5,000 rounds of ammunition.
Manufactured in Canada. As with the rifle it was manufactured for, it is
nearly impossible to find on today’s market, the rifle made only in 1968
and pulled from production due to Robert Kennedy’s assassination, and
the BATF ruling that this was a firearm and not an airgun. No other guns
were ever manufactured for this ammunition. The outer box does show
some wear. Contents near mint. 200.00 - 500.00

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LOT - 241 ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

242 - EARLY 18TH CENTURY FASCINE KNIFE.


13” 13” with wooden handle. Iron bolster. Some pitting. (Good).
50.00 - 100.00

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243 - FINE S.W. SILVER & COMPANY LONDON BOWIE KNIFE.
This classic London Bowie is stamped S.W. Silver & Company and
Cornhill an old bond street with the model “Bush Knife” stamped on
the blade. It is a spear point, single edged with an 8-1/4” blade, a
German silver quillion and checkered horn scales secured by five rivets.
(An almost identical knife is pictured of page 55 in the book entitled
“A Sure Offence” by Kenneth Burton). Overall length is 13”. The blade
legend is perfect and show some slight sharpening only with no nicks.
Checkered grips are near mint and crack free. It is housed in a beautiful
LOT - 243 black leather scabbard with silver appointments and blued safety. An
extremely high quality 1870’s Bowie knife. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

244 - COLONIAL WOOD HANDLED AXE.


Typical blacksmith iron blade ax with a 4” wide blade
measures 7-1/4” in length. Attached to a hand carved
wood handle that is 21” long. This is a type of belt
LOT - 244 axe carried in the Frontiers of Pennsylvania, Ohio and
Kentucky in the early part of the 19th century. Handle
has some cracking. Blade is a brown patina with texture
finish from rust. 100.00 - 300.00

245 - PRESENTATION DAGGER & SHEATH.


12” L. This dagger features a spear-point blade that measures 6-3/4”,
overall length is 11”. It has a silver plated guard, dark hardwood handle
with no cracks and a silver plated brass pommel. Left side of blade
is etched “1904”. Right side of blade is etched “To Geronimo Great
War Chief of Chirichuas and Spirit Friend, Pawnee Bill”. Comes in a
silver plated metal sheath that is engraved on face. Knife is in near mint
condition. Silver is tarnishing. This fine dagger does not bear any maker’s
stamp, nor does it come with any historical documented reference as to
its origin, so we are offering it simply as described with no provenance.
LOT - 245 500.00 - 1,000.00

246 - HITLER YOUTH DAGGER.


10” L. Original German Hitler Youth dagger with minor stains on blade.
Blade is etched. Perfect grips and insignia. Original secure strap with
some wear. 150.00 - 250.00

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247 - NAZI OFFICER’S DAGGER.


15 - 1/2” L. White handle with no cracks or breaks. By “Richabrherder”.
Near mint blade. Perfect scabbard. 300.00 - 500.00

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248 - NAZI 1ST MODEL LUFTWAFFE.


19” L. By “Fahelbig”. Perfect leather grip and wire. Mint blade. silver
mounted leather scabbard in excellent condition. (Good - Very Good).
500.00 - 700.00

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249 - NAZI OFFICER’S DAGGER.
15 - 3/4” L. Orange handle. Near mint blade. Perfect scabbard. (Good -
Very Good). 300.00 - 500.00

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250 - CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CENTENNIAL BUCK


KNIFE.
Cased bicentennial numbered buck knife in mint
condition. Also includes buck commemorative coin.
With certificate of authenticity. (Near Mint).
300.00 - 400.00

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251 - CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND STUDDED BOWIE KNIFE.


10” Brass mounted, stag handled bowie knife with nicely tooled leather
scabbard. Unmarked, clip point blade with deck of cards on butt and
scabbard. (Near Mint). 300.00 - 400.00

LOT - 251

252 - LOT OF 3: ANTIQUE EUROPEAN PINFIRE REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 69426?. The first gun has no visible manufacturers marks. It
has a 5” barrel, single action, wood grips, metal grip cap with lanyard
and .46 bore. Needs mechanical attention, loading gate does not lock.
The second gun has no visible manufacturers mark. It is a six shot, double
action, .44 bore with a 6” barrel, walnut handle and engraved frame.
Grips are very good. Cylinder indexes but needs new trigger return
spring. The last gun is stamped “E. Lefaucheux” and was manufactured
in Belgium with Belgian proofs. It is a six shot double action with a
5-1/2” barrel, .44 bore with checkered wood handles. Missing rear
sight. Handles have worn smooth and have a light crack on the right
panel. Swivel missing. Indexes and locks up perfectly. All three guns are
basically dark brown patina. Each will require a little work to get back
up to snuff. These revolvers were very popular with the Confederacy
during the Civil War and have an interesting history in the both the U.S.
LOT - 252 and abroad. 400.00 - 600.00

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253 - LARGE BORE DOUBLE BARREL BOOT PISTOL.
NSN .54 bore with a 3-1/2” barrels. These were popular in the
mid-19th century. It offered the powerful one-two large bore punch
in a small package. It consists of a side by side barrel system, smooth
bore, large caliber, double exposed hammer, percussion with folding
triggers that would fall from the frame when hammer is cocked. Left side
LOT - 253 is working, right sight needs some attention. Has fluted one piece walnut
grips with decorative buttcap. No visible inspector marks. French style.
Metal is basically chocolate brown patina with some light engraving.
Excellent grips with one little chip on left side. 150.00 - 300.00

254 - 1867 ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PERCUSSION MILITARY PISTOL


NSV Caliber is .69 smooth bore-percussion has a 7 1/2” barrel Offered
is a typical English large caliber horse pistol manufactured for the British
government, the lock is stamped 1867 Birmingham and has E.I.G and
crown stamp, right side of barrel bares 3 English proof marks, standard
features include: plain 1 piece walnut stock with brass butt and ring, has
a swivel rod, metal is finished in the white with brass thimble and trigger
LOT - 254 guard, brass remains a pleasant deep mustard color, lock, and barrel
are a soft gun metal grey with some age spotting, stocks are very good
with note to 1 1/2” separation, left side at muzzle, similar separation at
opposite side, good solid English horse pistol. 800.00 - 1,500.00

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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

255 - **LOT OF 2: BERETTA SEMI-AUTOMATIC POCKET PISTOLS.


Serial No. BBS32838U. The first gun is a Model 21A in .22 LR with a
2-3/8” barrel. It is a standard blued, double action, semi-automatic with
smooth wood grips and gold accents. Comes with one magazine and a
holster. Near new in and out. The second gun is a Beretta 950BS in .22
short with a 2-3/8” barrel. It is a single action, semi-automatic with black
composite grips. Near new in and out. 300.00 - 600.00

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256 - **UBERTI MODEL 1875 REVOLVER.
Serial No. J48555. .357 magnum with a 7-1/2” barrel. High quality
Italian reproduction of the Remington Model 1875 revolver. Sports a
7-1/2” barrel, six shot, single action with blue and case colored finish.
Gun shows light use with cylinder drag line, mint grips and 98% original
finish. Comes with a fine leather holster. Mint bore and action.
250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 256 257 - ID’ED COLT S.A.A. REVOLVER (1894).


Serial No. 158577. 4-3/4” barrel in .45 LC caliber. The Colt factory
letter states that this revolver was shipped as a .45 Colt, 4-3/4”, nickel
finish, stocks not listed, to J.R. Caldwell care of E.C. Meacham Arms
Co. St. Louis, October 27th, 1894 in a shipment of one gun. This gun is
accompanied by numerous documents relating to Mr. John Rice Caldwell.
His family were pioneers in Ohio and Indiana but moved to Missouri in
1849. During his lifetime, John was elected judge and eventually opened
a bank in Kansas in 1887. He died in Savannah, Missouri in 1918. During
its lifetime, this Colt had its nickel finish removed and the standard blued
LOT - 257 case colored finish applied or factory done. The back strap has traces
of the blue finish present and the ejector rod housing has traces of blue
in recesses and around front sight. Gun is basically a smooth grey-brown
patina with sharp edges and legends. The muzzle shows holster wear.
Original grips fit perfectly but are not numbered to gun. The only traces
of nickel we can find are on the inside of gun. Perfect bore and action.
Lovely Western shipped black powder Colt with positive identification.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

258 - **LOT OF 2: MILITARY HANDGUNS.


Serial No. 67835 & SZ00539. The
first gun is a Russian Nagant Model
1895 revolver in 7.62mm caliber
with a 4.29” barrel. This revolver
was manufactured and stamped
“1944”. Left side of frame has the
Russian star. It is import marked on
frame. Gun retains virtually all of
the arsenal reapplied finish. Mint
checkered grips. It is a six shot double
action. Popular Russian revolver of
the World War II era. Comes with a
holster and a cleaning rod. The second
gun is a Polish Radom Model P64
semi-automatic pistol in .380 caliber
with a 3-1/4” barrel dated 1974.
Standard features include double
action, semi-automatic, blued finish
and black plastic grips. Gun resembles
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the Walther model PP. It retains
approximately 90% original factory
finish with high edge wear at muzzle.
Mint bore, action and grips. Comes
with holster. 300.00 - 600.00

259 - **UBERTI WYATT EARP PEACEMAKER REVOLVER.


Serial No. P13748. .45 long Colt caliber with a 10” barrel. This is an
Italian manufactured recreation of the famous Wyatt Earp Single Action
Army Buntline revolver. Features the 10” barrel with the blued finish and
case colored frame and the special Wyatt Earp badge inset on right grip
panel. The gun remains in near new condition with light drag line. Mint
bore and action. Comes in a special floral tooled Hunter holster.
400.00 - 800.00
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260 - **WALTHER MODEL NO. 2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 91340. 6.35mm caliber with a 2” barrel. The Model 2 was
introduced by Carl Walther in 1909. It is a wonderful example of a vest
pocket automatic of the highest quality and retains 97% or better of the
original factory blue finish with mint bore, action and black plastic grips.
300.00 - 600.00
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261 - **RUGER MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 67007392. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This is Ruger’s stainless
steel version of the classic Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol with
target grade features such as white dot wind-drift front sight, white
dot Novak-style rear combat sight, lightweight bobbed hammer, a long
serrated trigger, extended beaver tail safety, beveled ejection port and
black rubber grips. Perfect bore and action. Gun shows as near new
except for a couple of minor dings on slide from adjusting rear sight.
350.00 - 650.00

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262 - **COLT MODEL 1911 SERIES 80 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 2819103. .38 Super caliber with a 5” barrel. This pistol
remains in near new condition retaining virtually all of the original
factory blue finish. Features white dot front and rear sights and gold
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medallion ivory-type grips. Comes with one original magazine. Mint bore
and action. 600.00 - 900.00

263 - **COLT MODEL 1911 SERIES 80 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. SS03076E. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This beautiful pistol
retains virtually all of the factory nickel finish and sports a pair of silver
medallion faux ivory grips. Other features include extended beaver tail
safety, white dot front and rear sights, lightweight bobbed hammer and
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a beveled ejection port. Mint bore and action. Beautiful pistol.
700.00 - 1,200.00

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264 - **COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. SS33620. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This is a Colt
stainless steel Series 80 Mark IV rendition of the classic Model 1911
semi-automatic pistol. Special features include lightweight adjustable
LOT - 264 trigger, lightweight bobbed hammer, extended beavertail safety and
finely checkered flat mainspring housing. Gun is in near mint condition
with a drag line and some minor surface storage scratches. Has the
smooth varnished medallion wood grips and one original magazine.
600.00 - 900.00

265 - **CASED BROWNING MODEL 1910 NEW MODEL PISTOL.


Serial No. 576345. 3-1/4” barrel in .380 ACP. Production of this model
ceased in 1954. Features a blued finish with black composite grips.
Retains approximately 98% original factory finish with a couple hints of
high edge wear and minor blue loss on the back of trigger. Comes in a
black leatherette display case. 250.00 - 450.00

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266 - LOT OF 2: EUROPEAN ANTIQUE REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 106 & 19149. The first gun is stamped “Verney Gobert,
Buenos Aires” with a 5” barrel in .44 bore pin fire double action with
wood grips. Metal is dark chocolate brown patina. Wood grips are very
good. Missing lanyard. Indexes fine. Strong bore. Loading gate latch
does not engage. The second gun is a Francotte Leige Belgian single
action revolver with a 5-7/8” barrel in .46 bore centerfire. Metal is all
brown patina. Broken trigger return spring. Cylinder does index. Strong
bore but with residue. Revolver exhibits light engraving. Checkered
walnut stocks are very good but worn. Original lanyard ring.
LOT - 266 200.00 - 400.00

267 - **WALTHER MODEL PP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 939953. .32 ACP with a 4” barrel. Offered is one of the
most famous pistols ever invented, the Walther PP. It is a semi-automatic
double action with blued finish. This example has the custom thumb rest
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wood grips added. Has all German proofs. Gun retains approximately
98% original blue finish with some minor spots of light corrosion on left
side. Mint bore and action. 250.00 - 450.00

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268 - **WALTHER MODEL PP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 158780P. .32 ACP with a 4” barrel. Offered is one of the
most famous pistols ever invented, the Walther PP. It is a semi-automatic
double action with blued finish and Walther banner custom grips. Has
all German proofs. Gun retains approximately 98% original blue finish
LOT - 268 with some minor spots of light corrosion on left side. Mint bore and action.
250.00 - 450.00

269 - **NAZI MARKED WALTHER MODEL PPK PISTOL.


Serial No. 361013K. Serial number is 361013K, caliber is 7.65 mm
(.380), barrel length is 3”. This semi automatic pistol is a standard Nazi
marked Walther PPK with the matching numbers and waffenamt stamp
on barrel slide and frame. Pistol retains virtually all the reapplied nickel
finish and sports a fine pair of pre war one piece molded grips with usual
half inch hair line crack on panel. Has an original Walther magazine with
composite bumper (not Nazi marked) and one extra unmarked magazine
in an original holder stamped J.W. Fine bore and action. Probable G.I.
bring back and plated at that time. 350.00 - 650.00

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270 - **SPECIAL ORDER WALTHER MOD PP PISTOL.


Serial No. 67815A. Serial number is 67815A, caliber is .380, barrel
length is 3 - 3/4”. Offered is as new deluxe factory nickel plated.
Manufactured in West Germany with no import marks, pre interarms.
Full factory nickel, brown bake-lite grips, two original nickel plated
magazines. One with brown bumper. Gun is as new both inside and out.
Comes in a Walther walnut case with velvet lining. Beautiful special order
presentation gun. 1,200.00 - 2,000.00

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271 - **CASED WALTHER P38-K SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 501448. Serial number is 501448, chambered for the 9mm
cartridge, features a 2 - 1/2” barrel. Pistol is manufactured in West
Germany and does not have any import marks. It is basically a compact
version of the classic Walther P38 with the shorter barrel and slide.
Features the matt finish with the black plastic grips. The gun shows only
light high edge wear with mint bore and action. Comes with one extra
magazine and a Walther stamped leatherette case. 400.00 - 700.00

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272 - **CASED WALTHER MODEL PPK SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. K001493. Serial number is K001493, chambered for the
.380 a.c.p, barrel length is 3”. Standard Walther semi automatic pistol
manufactured in the U.S.A. by interarms. Has brown Walther grips with
two original magazines, one with bumper. Gun retains all of the original
finish and shows no signs of use and comes with the black leatherette case
with black lining. 450.00 - 650.00

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273 - **FACTORY CASED WALTHER PPK-L SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. 503548LR. In the 1960’s, the Ulm/Do. was added to the left
slide. This model, produced in Ulm, Germany, are almost identical to the
pre-war Walthers. They still sport the brown wrap around checkered
plastic grips but are made in two pieces. This model does not bear the
Interarms stamp, which would indicate this fine pistol was manufactured
in the 1960’s and of the highest quality. Features a 3” barrel and is
chambered for the .22 LR cartridge. The gun is in as new condition, both
inside and out, and comes in the original blue Walther French-fitted
display case with an extra magazine. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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274 - **WALTHER CASED MODEL PPK/S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.
Serial No. 55897. 3” barrel in .380 ACP. This pistol shows in as new
condition inside and out. Features the blued finish with the deluxe Walther
banner checkered walnut stocks. This was imported by Interarms and
stamped on right of slide. Comes in the original Walther wood display
case with one extra magazine. 500.00 - 800.00

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275 - **CASED STAINLESS WALTHER MODEL PPK PISTOL.


Serial No. A048076. Serial number is A048076, caliber is .380 a.c.p.,
barrel length is 3”. This pistol shows as new condition. It is the stainless
steel version of PPK. This example was manufactured in the U.S.A. by
Interarms in Virginia. It is standard in all respects with Walther black
composite grips. Comes with two original marked magazines, one with
black bumper. Comes in a velvet lined black leatherette display case.
500.00 - 750.00

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276 - **CASED WALTHER P38 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 52420. Serial number is 052420, it is chambered for the 9mm
cartridge and has a 5” barrel. Manufactured in Germany. It has the C.I.A.
import stamp on trigger guard. Pistol retains all of factory reapplied
finish, sports a pair of mint checkered walnut stocks, perfect bore and
action. Comes in a Walther leatherette case with an extra magazine.
400.00 - 600.00

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277 - **WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. L355466. .22 LR caliber with a 3-1/2” barrel. Offered is a
Walther P22 double action semi-automatic pistol with the polymer frame,
matte finish, white dot sights and a laser sight attached. Comes with a
screw-on baffle system. Gun is in near new condition throughout.
250.00 - 400.00
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278 - **CASED PAIR OF COLT PISTOLS.


Serial No. 28716 & 187342. (Gun A) Colt Woodsman semi automatic
pistol. Serial number is 187342, caliber is .22 rf., barrel is 4 - 1/2”.
Manufactured in 1947. This is the last year of the Woodsman first sport
series. They were made from parts clean up. Gun retains approximately
95% factory blue finish with some wear at muzzle and high edges at
frame and trigger guard. Comes with one Colt .22 magazine. The walnut
grips are replacements. Has a fine bore and action. (Gun B) Colt 1908
pocket pistol. Serial number is 28716, caliber .25 a.c.p., barrel length
is 2”. This pocket pistol was manufactured in 1910 and is standard in all
respects. Original condition and retains approximately 85% of original
early Colt high polish finish. Has traces of case colors on trigger and grip
safety. Original grips are near mint, fine bore and action, magazine
has fire blue base and is not stamped and nor is it two toned. This pair
of Colts is housed in a newly manufactured walnut box with red lining.
800.00 - 1,200.00

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279 - **RUGER MARK III SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 27105944. .22 LR caliber with a 6” barrel. This
semi-automatic pistol shows in near new condition with nearly all of the
factory blue finish with Red Eagle white plastic grips. Mint bore and
action. 250.00 - 450.00

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280 - **GOLD PLATED-ENGRAVED S&W MODEL 36.
Serial No. 602J38. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 2” barrel.
This revolver was manufactured in 1966 only. It has the modern latch.
Engraver’s initials are on left side of frame. Gun is completely gold
plated, including all small parts and features full coverage except for the
cylinder flutes and front grip strap. All work was performed by a master
engraver. The scrollwork is impeccable. Gun retains approximately 95%
of the gold plate, thinning a bit on some high edges and on bottom
of crane, and some thinning on cylinder. Mint bore and action. Sports
imitation pearl grips. Gun has never been fired. Obviously the work of a
LOT - 280 factory engraver or one of that caliber. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

281 - **LOT OF 2: BERETTA SEMI-AUTOMATIC POCKET PISTOLS.


Serial No. 874614 & BU22033V. The first gun is a factory nickel Model
950BS in caliber .25 ACP with a 2-3/8” barrel, black composite grips.
Gun shows near new in and out. Comes with a holster. The second
gun is a Beretta Model 1934 Brevette in caliber .380 with a 3-1/4”
barrel. Retains virtually all of the expertly reapplied nickel finish. Black
composite grips. Excellent but frosted bore. Perfect action.
350.00 - 600.00

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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

282 - **S&W MODEL 15-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 8K82850. .38 Smith & Wesson Special caliber with a 2”
barrel. Manufactured from 1968 to 1976. This revolver remains in near
new condition retaining virtually all of the original factory blue finish. Fine
case colors on hammer and trigger, near mint checkered wood grips. Mint
bore and action. Very light drag line. A popular, high quality snub-nose
revolver. 300.00 - 600.00

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283 - **CASED SW MODEL 29-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. N423953. Caliber .44 Mag. 8-3/8” barrel length.
1969-1981 Manufactured. Standard features blue finish, 6 shot, double
action, high polish blue finish, adjustable rear sight, red ramp front sight,
checkered rosewood target grips, case colored wide target hammer and
trigger, pinned barrel and recessed. This revolver remains in near new
condition inside and out, with the only outer visible wear being a light
drag line. This is the last model of the pinned and recessed large Smith
and Wesson in one of the finest revolvers ever manufactured. These have
been increasing in value each and every year. It is housed in a Smith and
Wesson mahogany case. 700.00 - 1,000.00

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284 - **COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. F53983. .38 Special caliber with a 2-1/8” barrel.
Manufactured in 1974, this is the new style with the shrouded ejector
rod. Fine bore and action. Excellent checkered wood grips. Blued finish
LOT - 284 remains at approximately 80% with some brown toning on left side of
frame and thinning on cylinder. Used and carried but lots of life remains.
300.00 - 600.00

285 - **CASED COLT DIAMONDBACK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. D79484. Caliber .22 r.f. Barrel length 4” manufactured
1976. Standard features include: 4” barrel, vent rib, full Lug, adjustable
rear sight, blued finish, 6 shot, double action, wide target hammer with
checkered walnut grips. There is a hint of wear on the left muzzle and
an ever so slight drag line. Otherwise this revolver shows near new inside
and out. The .22 caliber Diamondback’s are amongst the most collected
.22 revolvers. This gun is housed in the walnut Colt Custom French fitted
case. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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286 - **S&W MODEL 686-3 REVOLVER.


Serial No. BPL1122. .357 magnum with a 2-1/2” barrel. This model is
referred to as the distinguished combat magnum revolver. It is built on the
L target frame and was introduced in 1980. Cylinder shows virtually no
LOT - 286 burn and the revolver remains in near new condition with light drag line.
Features ported barrel, adjustable rear sight, red ramp front, six shot,
double action with finger groove wood grips. 500.00 - 700.00

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287 - **CASED FACTORY NICKEL COLT PYTHON REVOLVER.
Serial No. K93397. This Revolver was manufactured. in 1982. Standard
features 6” vent rib barrel, full lug adjustable rear sight, 6 shot, double
action, full factory nickel finish with checkered walnut grips. This revolver
has been fired but remains in near new condition both inside and outside
with the exception of a very light drag line. It is a full factory nickel finish
with the exception of the front and rear sights. The grips are near mint
albeit a minor rub on left handle. This revolver is housed in a walnut Colt
custom French fitted case. Stunning. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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288 - **NEAR MINT BERETTA SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. DAA509803. .22 LR caliber with a 2-1/4” barrel. Standard
near new model 21A semi-automatic, double action, matte blue finish
with checkered wood grips. Has a threaded attachment for mounting
(included) baffle/flash suppressor. Mint bore and action. Comes in a Colt
soft carry case. 200.00 - 400.00

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289 - **LOT OF 2: SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS.


Serial No. Y106512 & 266439. The first pistol is a Taurus semi-automatic
.22 pistol in caliber .22 LR with a 2-1/2” barrel. Features a matte finish,
double action, semi-automatic, hardwood grips. 95% original finish
with some high edge holster wear. Mint bore and action. Comes with an
Outback II baffle. The second gun is a Russian Model M57 semi-automatic
pistol in caliber 7.62 mm with a 4-1/2” barrel. This is a semi-automatic
pistol, import stamped, manufactured in Yugoslavia. Gun retains 97%
original factory blue finish and has mint grips. Mint bore and action.
Comes with a holster and extra magazine. 300.00 - 500.00

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290 - **NEAR NEW RUGER MARK III TARGET PISTOL.
Serial No. 27030751. .22 LR caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. This is a near
new Ruger heavy barrel target semi-automatic pistol with blued finish and
checkered wood grips retaining all of the original finish. Features a fully
adjustable rear sight. Mint bore and action. Comes in a Ruger soft carry
case. 300.00 - 500.00

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291 - **S&W MODEL 27-9 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. DCD1424. .357 magnum with a 6-1/2” barrel. This is a recent
edition Smith & Wesson double action six shot revolver. The model 27 is
the Cadillac of the Smith & Wesson .357 magnum line. This gun retains
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virtually all of the original factory blue finish and case colors on hammer
and trigger. Sports a pair of faux ivory grips. Mint bore and action, but
does have visible drag line. 500.00 - 700.00

292 - **DELUXE GOLD PLATED BABY BROWNING PISTOL.


Serial No. 1077038. .25 ACP with a 2” barrel. This gun shows in new
condition in and out. Exhibits beautiful full factory gold plating. Shows no
signs of having been fired. Features ivory/bone grips. Magazine is gold
plated. Manufactured in Belgium. Has all proper proofs. Comes in a fine
little display case. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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293 - **DELUXE ENGRAVED-GOLD PLATED WALTHER PPK-S PISTOL


Serial No. C045. Serial number is C045, caliber is .380acp, barrel length
is 3”. Offered is as new Walther Deluxe Engraved and Gold plated
PPK-S as imported by Interarms. Features virtually full coverage oak leaf
deep chisel engraving with full gold plated finish, and Walther faux ivory
banner grips. Is accompanied by two gold plated Walther magazines,
one with white base. Gun appears to have never been fired. It comes
in its original Walther leatherette fitted case with a plaque that reads
“PPK-S American Limited Collectors Series Number C045 of 500.” This
firearm is worthy of any collection of fine guns. Simply stunning.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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294 - **COLT MODEL 1991-A1 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. CP21984. .45 ACP with a 3-1/2” barrel. This is a modern
offering of the old combat commander listed as the compact model.
Standard features include semi-automatic, matte black finish with
LOT - 294 wind-drift sights and lightweight bobbed hammer. Gun has seen some use,
has high edge wear and holster wear on back of slide and frame. Mint
bore and action. 400.00 - 600.00

295 - **RUGER NEW VAQUERO SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 51081646. .45 long Colt caliber with a 4-3/4” barrel. This
is a standard six shot single action chambered for the .45 long Colt
cartridge with high polish stainless finish. Gun shows in near new condition
with no cylinder burn, albeit very slight drag line with a set of expertly
fitted faux ivory grips. Mint bore and action. Comes in a Ruger leather
holster. 300.00 - 600.00

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296 - **KIMBER STAINLESS II SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. K321263. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. High quality stainless
steel Kimber version of the old Colt model 1911 semi-automatic pistol.
Features stainless construction, lightweight hammer, adjustable lightweight
trigger, wind-drift combat rear sight, white dot front sight, ambidextrous
LOT - 296 safeties, extended beaver tail safety, checkered flat mainspring housing
and checkered rosewood grips. Gun shows in near new condition with a
mint bore and action. 500.00 - 800.00

297 - **REMINGTON MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. RH09752A. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This is Remington’s
modern rendition of the traditional Model 1911. Features the matte
blue finish and diamond checkered rosewood grips. Gun has a near
mint bore and action. The frame has approximately 40% original finish
LOT - 297 with balance brown patina. Unmarked slide retains approximately 90%
original finish. Comes with a Remington stamped magazine.
300.00 - 600.00

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298 - **RIA COMPACT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.
Serial No. RIA1231521. .45 ACP with a 3-1/2” barrel. This is Rock
Island’s rendition of the old Colt combat model. It has been updated with
the matte finish, adjustable lightweight trigger, white dot front and rear
sights, lightweight bobbed hammer, extended beavertail safety and
serrated black composite grips. Mint bore and action. Retains majority
LOT - 298 of the original factory finish, albeit a drag line and a couple of minor
storage marks. 300.00 - 600.00

299 - **ENGRAVED COLT NEW AGENT SERIES 90 PISTOL.


Serial No. GT05078. .45 ACP with a 3” barrel. Offered is a beautifully
engraved Colt New Agent semi-automatic pistol built along the lines of
the old Colt Combat Commander. The edition features a grooved sight
radius (no sights), lightweight bobbed hammer, lightweight trigger, nickel
finish with colt medallion ivory grips. In addition, this pistol features full
coverage deep Germanic scroll engraving. Engraved by the master
engraver D.W. Harris, whose fine work is world-renowned. His signature
resides on the right side of the frame. Gun retains virtually all of the
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finish. Mint bore and action. Comes with one proper magazine. Arguably
one of the most exquisite Colt Agents ever embellished.
2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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300 - 1774 DATED TOWER MUSKET.


Barrel length is 39 1/2 inches. Also has a .78 bore. Early flintlock musket has the tower 1774 lock with VR proof crown. Original flintlock, hammer,
pan and frizzen. Smooth bore barrel is in a gun metal gray with freckling having been finished in the white. Three brass rod retaining thimbles with the
front being a trumpet and brass nose guard. Has four brass inlaid barrel retaining plates and brass plate on left side of stock. Has the small military
brass trigger guard with a sling swivel and a brass butt plate. Walnut stock is in excellent condition with good metal to wood fit at plate and guard
with no cracks. Does have a small wood plug repair at wrist. Has a metal cleaning rod. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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301 - U.S. HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1816 MUSKET CONVERSION.


Caliber is .69 bore, barrel length 36”. This rifle began life as a standard model 1816 musket that was manufactured at the Harpers Ferry arsenal. It
was converted at some time from the original flintlock configuration to utilize the percussion system and was shortened. It now retains two barrel bands,
the front band sports the sight. The lock is stamped Harpers Ferry 1833 with U.S. Eagle. Left side of stock has the inspector marks. Metal is a chocolate
brown patina. The stock is excellent with no cracks but just a few minor dents. Has a very good bore. Fairly typical conversion and rifle shortened to a
more usable length. There is some pitting at breech of barrel around nipple from use. 400.00 - 600.00

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302 - HALL MODEL 1819 U.S. BREECH LOADING RIFLE.


Caliber is .52 bore, barrel length is 32-5/8”. This is referred to as a contract model 1819 by Simeon North in Middletown, Connecticut and
manufactured from 1830-1836 in a quantity of 5,700. These were originally manufactured utilizing the flint lock firing system but this gun has
been converted to the percussion system. The only stamp visible on block is S. North, left side of frame is stamped N.W.P. The frame exhibits small
amounts of black enamel while the balance is a dark chocolate brown patina mixed with rust and pitting. Barrel is a mix of brown gun metal gray
and freckling. Barrel bands are dark brown, stock is excellent but has been refinished and is shy to metal and it is missing the rod. A fairly decent
representative piece of a scarce U.S. contract musket. 400.00 - 800.00

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303 - EUROPEAN CONVERSION MUSKET.


Serial No. 96746. Barrel length is 41” Caliber is .75 bore. Early musket converted from Flintlock to Percussion. Barrel is stamped 1831 with crown
proof. Lock stamp partially visible. Stock has crown proofs with F W and G. Brass barrel bands are stamped D. Fine condition early European
conversion. All metal surfaces are a dark brown patina. Has three brass barrel bands, butt plate and trigger guard which have been cleaned. Walnut
stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips. Strong cartouche. Has two sling swivels. Rear sight is part of the tang. 500.00 - 1,000.00

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304 - EXTREMELY LARGE EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK TARGET RIFLE


NSV 42” barrel, .70bore at lands This is an extremely fine and decorative heavy barrel target rifle dating to the early part of the 19th century.
The lock is stamped DE. BROT. We can only guess to the country of origin but does have many French characteristics. The barrel is a heavy octagon
and does have a proof in an oval on the top flat but is indiscernible. The barrel has a large fixed rear sight and a dove tail for a front sight which is
missing. There is a 3” heavy brass forend cap with a cast lion face. Has 3 brass thimbles for the rod which is made of metal with a fancy brass finial.
It is a flint lock that has stamped with the maker and has a very heavy brass butt plate with an iron extension that is retractable out to 5” which would
rest on your shoulder. This gun has an extremely large brass trigger guard and has a set trigger that is basically as thin as a needle. Has a fish scale
type of carving at the wrist and forend for grip. The under rail which extended 24” is actually a carved part of the stock and is channeled. Has
extended cheek piece on both sides of stock. The rifle bore is in near mint condition, and stock is also in near mint condition with no cracks or chips. The
barrel and lock are a smooth brown patina and this is an exquisitely built very early heavy barrel target rifle that remains in exceptional all original
condition. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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305 - H. DERINGER CONTRACT MUSKET.


Barrel length is 36”, caliber is .69. This is a model 1817 U.S. Flintlock rifle manufactured by H. Deringer of Philadelphia, Pa. under contract to the
Government and is referred to as the Common Rifle. This is a smooth bore. Lock is dated 1841 at rear, center is stamped U.S. Deringer Phila. and it
has the distinctive oval patch box on right side of stock. It is a typical conversion from flintlock to percussion. Features three barrel bands, sling swivels,
brass tip rod and single leaf rear sight. Tang is stamped 1841, breech of barrel is inspector stamp M.W.P., metal is dark brown patina with pitting at
nipple. Stock is very good but there is a large portion missing at top right tang with some chipping. Visible inspector marks on left side of stock but are
not readable. 500.00 - 1,000.00

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306 - INCREDIBLE IVORY STOCKED DUTCH WHEEL LOCK PISTOL


14” barrel, .543bore This pistol originates from Maastricht, Dutch Netherlands. These fine pistol
was manufactured between 1640-1673 and were owned by royalty and was never fired. The
lock is an exquisitely engraved wheel lock with a full two piece ivory stock. The separate butt
section shows a helmeted Romanesque male face with upturned mustache. The animal side figures
represent water demons while the rear section depicts a grotesque bearded humanoid giant
monster. Based on the legend of Brabo and the giant Druon Antigoon, this originates from the
Roman occupation of Germania and Gull in the 11th century. The ivory stocks show a few expertly
repaired stress cracks. The engraving is delicate and finely executed by a master craftsmen
befitting royalty. The engraving can be seen on the top barrel flat and tang while the most
detailed of the engraving is found on the side plate. The butt has an engraved brass collar. The
brass trigger guard is engraved and there is a brass thimble and forend tip. The rod itself is also
carved from ivory. All metal surfaces are a smooth dark gray patina with usual aged freckling. The
lock and wheel mechanism are as intricate as a swiss watch. One can only ponder the station or
nobility of this weapons original owner as it would have been a treasured possession handed down
from generation to generation. This example is one of the most magnificent examples of its type
that has survived the ravages of time and war. Rarely do you see any weapon of this type with this
degree of craftsmanship outside of a museum. It is our opinion that the accompanying photographs
would do this pistol more justice then any printed word. 35,000.00 - 60,000.00

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307 - SIGNED PENNSYLVANIA HALF STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


34-1/2” octagon barrel in .44 bore-percussion. The barrel and lock are stamped “C. Siebert Columbl’s O.” (Columbus, Ohio). Christian Siebert was
born in Columbus, Ohio in 1822 where he lived until 1886. Produced rifles in Columbus, Ohio from 1852 to 1886. He was from a famous gun making
family, renowned through that area for his quality sporting rifle. This rifle features a full octagon barrel with a solid under rib. The rod is retained with
two steel thimbles. Standing rear sight with a small blade front. It is a half stock with the striped finish. Has a brass buttplate, toe plate, and patch box.
Features a brass trigger guard with double set triggers. There is no cheek piece on left side. Stock is in excellent condition but there is a brass period
repair on left wrist. Barrel and lock are a smooth brown chocolate patina. There is an inscribed silver thumb plate. Original nipple. The triggers set,
but hammer will not fall, so will need some minor mechanical attention. The brass is dark patina having never been cleaned. Very handsome mid-19th
century high quality half stock sporting rifle. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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308 - BARNES & CO. LONDON PERCUSSION MUSKET.


Has a .69 bore-percussion, barrel length is 31-1/4”. Frederick Barnes & Company were large scale wholesale gun makers and merchants that
supplied all types of armed equipment, particularly to the African and American markets. He opened his first business in London and expanded to
Sheffield in Birmingham. Like many of the British merchants of their time they supplied arms and other military goods to the confederate states of
American during the Civil War. This is a typical English short musket. The barrel has a lovely Damascus brown finish and is fitted on the right side with
a bayonet lug with a simple standing rear sight and blade front. The lock has the British crown and is stamped Barnes & Company London. Other
features include; brass trigger guard and buttplate, brass nose cap, two brass thimbles to retain rod, sling swivel, a percussion nipple collar and highly
finished walnut stocks. The lock and hammer have turned a soft gray brown patina and the chain and collar are still present. The stocks are in excellent
condition retaining their beautiful high polish finish with no cracks and just a few minor bumps. The buttplate is engraved with the initials E.A.C. 30.
Overall, this original Civil War era percussion British musket is in wonderful condition. The barrel retains virtually all of it’s finish and does not appear
to have seen much use. The original nipple is in wonderful condition and there is no pitting around the shield or breech. This was obviously a personally
owned firearm of the highest quality and in the finest condition that one would expect to find. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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309 - FINE MCDANIEL BLUNDERBUSS (IRELAND).


Barrel length is 17”. The lock on this early Blunderbuss is stamped McDaniel, who was a fairly well known maker of firearms in Ireland in the 1840’s
and 1850’s. The style of Blunderbuss utilized by the Irish Constabulary. Fairly typical Blunderbuss with the part octagon barrel that opens to 2 1/4
inches at muzzle. Has attached folding bayonet at top. The top barrel flat is stamped McDaniel Monaghan M-N 4069. The bayonet is locked into
position by a hammerlock on top tang and locks into place at barrel. Has a beautifully checkered walnut stock that sports two barrel retaining pins
with two thimbles to retain metal rod. Trigger guard exhibits light engraving. Butt plate is smooth with the long top heel tang. Engraved and stamped
M-N 4069. The wood retains the majority of the original piano finish with some minor abrasions. Checkering is fully visible but has smoothed out in
spots. Left side of stock has an inlaid silver heart. Metal is a smooth gun metal-dark gray patina. Very fine Irish Blunderbuss. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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310 - ROBBINS, KENDALL & LAWRENCE US MODEL 1841 RIFLE.


This rifle was manufactured in Windsor Vermont between 1845 and 1848. Total quantity was 10,000. Lot is stamped Robbins Kendall & Lawrence US
and is dated 1848. Barrel length is 33 inches. Left side of barrel is stamped W.W. Large and is number 50022. The barrel is a smooth blue brown
patina. A front sight dove tail has been installed and a Springfield type adjustable ladder sight has also been installed. Has two brass barrel bands.
Has a later replacement walnut stock in near mint condition. Has a strong near mint bore. Excellent rifle. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 311

311 - PENNSYLVANIA FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


36” barrel, .50bore-percussion Offered is a lovely full stock percussion Pennsylvania Rifle that is not signed, it was built using a Gulcher lock that
features light engraving with pheasants. It is a percussion system with double set triggers, barrel has a fixed rear sight with a brass dove tailed front
sight and the lock and barrel are a smooth dark chocolate patina. Has a striped dark full stock with 3 brass thimbles, brass forend tip, brass wrap
around butt plate and trigger guard. There is no patch box but does have a roll over cheek piece. The only decoration is some light engraving on the
left side plate and bottom of butt plate. The wood is in beautiful condition retaining nearly all of the original finish and patina with no cracks. Fine mid
19th century percussion long rifle in excellent overall original condition. 800.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 312

312 - HEAVY BARREL FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE.


33” barrel in .54 bore. The lock is marked “Jones” and is probably the work of John Jones of Birmingham, England, 1829 to 1835. The rifle is not
signed. Features a heavy full octagon barrel with ½” flats, fixed rear sight and dovetail brass front, full length walnut stock with brass forend and
three keys, three brass retaining thimbles, brass palm plate, trigger guard, buttplate and toe plate. Has a nickel thumb plaque and silver star on both
sides of stock. Double sided Pennsylvania type cheek piece on both sides. Barrel appears to be finish in the white and has just aged brown freckling
overall. Stock is near mint. Brass is lovely patina. Hammer has some wiped on finish. Lock is grey-brown patina. Fairly scarce offering that you seldom
encounter a heavy barrel full stock sporting rifle with this configuration in lovely condition. 700.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 313

313 - FRANK WESSON SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.


Serial No. 1782. .41 rimfire caliber bore with a 23-7/8” barrel. Manufactured 1859 to 1888. These are referred to as the two trigger rifle, one
opens the breech and one fires. Strong rifled bore with some minor abrasion. Has the sporting front sight and two leaf folding rear. Strong barrel
legend. All metal surfaces are grey patina. There is some age spotting on barrel and right side of frame. Walnut stocks are very good with generous
amounts of original varnish. There are two hairline 1” cracks on left side of wrist. Missing rear frame pin. 300.00 - 600.00

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314 - **FULL SIZED GATLING BATTERY GUN.


Serial No. 141. .45 caliber with 27” barrels. This full sized, fully
operational Gatling gun is manufactured by the Battery Gun Co. of
Metamora, Michigan. Offered is a full size, fully operational, quality .45
caliber copy of the 1862 Gatling gun. Features six barrels, blued steel,
brass frame and crank, iron mountings, with an oak tripod and casters.
Comes with three magazines and two boxes of tube/chamber inserts. This
is fully capable of firing, though we have not test fired it. Would make a
fine centerpiece in any gun room. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

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315 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1868 TRAPDOOR RIFLE (ALLEN).


Serial No. 2707. Serial number is 2707, barrel length is 32-5/8”, caliber is 50-70 govt. This is an excellent example of an 1863 dated US musket
converted at the Springfield armory using the Allen’s patent which allowed the Trapdoor conversion to fire the self contained 50 caliber government
cartridge. Side plate is dated 1863 with US Springfield eagle. The block is dated 1869 with eagle head and U.S. Right side of barrel is stamped
2707, has the later style folding ladder carbine sight, the stock cartouche is no longer visible but stock is in excellent condition with no cracks and usual
abrasions. All metal surfaces are a blue brown patina with some light salt and pepper blending with the finish from rear sight back including hammer
and side plate. Strong rifle bore with some abrasions and no visible rifling in the last 2”. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 316

316 - U.S. BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 8777. Serial number is 8777, caliber is .54 percussion, barrel length is 22”. This model is referred to as the transition type or fourth model.
Approximately 7,000 were manufactured between 1863-1864. All metal surfaces of this rifle are a dark gray mottled patina. The hammer is missing
the retaining screw, walnut stocks are very good with no cracks, numerous dents and bruises, some chipping along edge of forearm at barrel and the
initials F.E.W. carved into the stock. The Burnside was a very popular and heavily used carbine during the Civil War and almost all of the fourth models
saw use. This is a true fourth model as there is no screw on the center of the frame. Has original sights and saddle ring. 400.00 - 800.00

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317 - PARKER SNOW MODEL 1863 CONVERSION RIFLE.


Barrel length is 35 1/4 inches. Bore is .58. This rifle began life as a standard model 1863 US contract musket. Manufactured by Parker Snow in
Meridian Connecticut. Has the typical Miller conversion as produced by the Meridian Arms Company. The conversion consisted of a groove and stock to
accept cartridge, the conversion block shortening the barrel. Standard three leaf Springfield rear sight. Three barrel bands. Sling swivels. Metal rod.
Barrel bands and butt plate have US stamps. All metal is a smooth in the white appearance. Never cleaned with aging. Stock is very good with some
finish added. No visible cracks other than some chipping near breech. Excellent example of early conversion. 500.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 318

318 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 RIFLE-MUSKET.


40” barrel in .58 bore-percussion. This is an early standard issue model 1861 U.S. rifle-musket manufactured at Springfield Armory. Standard features
include three U.S. marked barrel bands, folding leaf rear sight, U.S. marked buttplate and walnut stock. Sling swivels are missing and nipple has
been replaced. Homemade screw plate on left panel. Metal is brown patina with some corrosion at breech, date not readable. Proofs present but not
readable. Stock is very good with no cracks, but numerous abrasions. Good example of a standard Civil War rifle. 500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 319

319 - JOSLYN MODEL 1864 CARBINE.


Serial No. 6338. 22” barrel in .52 bore rimfire. Approximately 16,500 of these carbines were manufactured between 1862 and 1865. This is the
Model 1864. Left side of the barrel is stamped “F.D.L”. Very popular breech loading rimfire carbine widely used during the Civil War in the Union
cavalry. It is a single barrel band with military folding rear sight, standard front, U.S. marked carbine buttplate, walnut stock. This carbine remains in
excellent untouched condition. All metal parts are a smooth dark chocolate brown patina. Original walnut stock is excellent with no cracks, just the usual
dings. Strong clean rifled bore. Most of the military issue Joslyns saw hard use, this one has survived in excellent all original condition.
800.00 - 1,400.00

320 - AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.


Serial No. 32911. .22 rimfire with a 3-1/8” barrel. Approximately
40,000 of these revolvers were manufactured by the Manhattan
Arms Company and stamped “American Standard Tool”. They were
manufactured from 1860 to 1873 and are a close copy of the Smith &
Wesson first model revolver. Standard features include 3-1/8” octagon
LOT - 320 barrel, seven shot, .22 caliber, tip-up, single action and spur trigger.
Revolver retains approximately 98% of the original factory nickel finish,
showing only light use. Grips are near mint. Action is perfect. Mint bore.
Extremely high condition example of these popular Civil War pocket
revolvers. 200.00 - 400.00

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321 - TRIPLETT & SCOTT REPEATING CARBINE.


Caliber is .50 rim fire, barrel length is 22”. These were manufactured by the Meriden Mfg. Co. in Meriden, CT in 1864-1865. They feature a 7” shot
magazine tube in butt loaded through the front. It has iron mountings with a single barrel band. 5,000 of these carbines were contracted on January 2,
1865 for the state of Kentucky and were mustered into service to protect the supply lines for the Union Army of Sherman but were received too late
for service. This carbine is in all original condition but is missing the sling swivels. The entire wrist is cracked from side to side, metal is a spotted brown
gray gun metal, the screws all have some degree of burrs, has the original rear sight. Interesting and rare gun but in near relic condition.
300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 322

322 - WESSON HEAVY BARREL SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE


NSV 32” barrel, .42bore-percussion The heavy full octagon barrel is stamped Wesson Hartford CT Cast Steel and bordered by two eagles and has
5/8 turned round muzzle which would allow false muzzle attachment. Has a sporting rear sight with a dove tail front and miss the blade. It is a single
shot percussion, has engraved brass frame, flip up lollipop rear sight, manufactured with no forend wood with a 9.5” rod retaining sleeve, has double
set triggers, has engraved brass trigger guard. The stock is beautiful fiery grained walnut with no cracks or chips, with a beautiful engraved nickel
plated brass patch box with an eagle head as well as some engraving on heel of butt plate and toe plate. Has a strong clean bore, wooden rod is a
replacement. The barrel is a pleasing smooth mix of blue and brown soft patina. These rifles are rarely seen and seldom in fine all around condition.
900.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 323

323 - WHITNEY ARMS LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. N972. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured 1879 to 1886. Standard features include 24” round barrel, full magazine, walnut
stock and sporting sights. This rifle is in near relic condition. The butt stock is a crude replacement, front sight is a replacement, forearm has a repair
and is under-sized, several replaced screws of the wrong type, some minor wrench marks at rear of barrel. Metal is basically brown patina with
freckling and spotting. Hammer does not engage firing pin. Strong rifled bore. Early Western gun that is basically a wall-hanger, restoration project, or
for parts. 300.00 - 600.00

324 - **SCARCE (LONG BARRELED) S&W TOP BREAK REVOLVER.


Serial No. 270583. .32 S&W centerfire with a 6” barrel. These popular
top break revolvers were manufactured from 1883 to 1909 and are
referred to as the “Fourth Model”. Standard features include five shot,
double action, .32 caliber, 6” barrel, nickel finish and sports pearl grips.
LOT - 324 It is extremely difficult to find high condition examples with the long
barrels in this model as they defy the true purpose of such a pocket
revolver, and this one remains in beautiful all original condition. Retains
98% original factory nickel finish. The blued trigger guard retains 50%
blue turning patina. Strong case colors on trigger. Sports a pair of near
mint gold medallion pearl grips (missing one medallion, easily replaced).
Locks up as new. Excellent clean bore. Strong barrel legends. An
extremely nice long barrel top break. 350.00 - 650.00

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325 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 S.R.C.


Serial No. 333016. .45-70 caliber with a 22” barrel. Manufactured 1885 to 1890. Standard Indian Wars U.S. issue single shot trapdoor carbine.
Features a blued round barrel, carbine post front sight, model 1884 rear sight. The original saddle ring bar is present but the ring is missing. Barrel
has the “VP” inspector mark. Block is dated 1884. Stock has been refinished at one time and there is no visible cartouche. Muzzle is properly crowned.
Has the U.S. stamped carbine buttplate. Barrel is a pleasing mix of blue-brown patina as arsenal refinished. The lock has 60% original blue. Block is
arsenal redone. Very good bore. Perfect action. Comes with an original model 1885 McKeever cartridge box with an original tool and three original
cartridges. Box is in excellent condition. 400.00 - 800.00

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326 - HIGH COND. WINCHESTER (CASE COLORED) MOD 1890.


Serial No. 44168. .22 short rimfire caliber with a 24” barrel. Amongst the most sought after of all the Winchester Model 1890 pump action .22
magazine rifles, are those manufactured with the case colored frame, manufactured within the antique serial number range and retain a high
percentage of the original factory finish. This rare rifle can be numbered in those ranks. It was manufactured in 1896 with the special order case
colored frame, with all other standard features to include: blued 24” full octagon barrel, 2/3 magazine, blued bolt, straight grip varnished walnut
stock with rifle butt and grooved forearm. It is also a standard takedown model. This rifle remains in beautiful all original condition. The barrel and
tube retain approximately 90-95% of the original factory blued finish with sharp barrel legend. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, no cracks
or major chips and retain the majority of the original factory finish. The buttplate colors have silvered out. Hammer retains the majority of the case
colors. Bolt retains most of the original high polish blue. Sides of the frame retain approximately 75-80% original case colors, some brilliant. Bottom of
frame has silvered out. Nice clean bore. Perfect action. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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327 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .44 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 311808B. Caliber .44-40 with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1889. Standard features include; 20” round barrel, full magazine, blued
finish, saddle ring and stud, walnut stocks, carbine buttplate, folding ladder, carbine rear site dated 1873. The barrel and tube are gun metal grey
having been cleaned. The frame is also a gun metal grey and was cleaned but starting to dull. The walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal,
buttstock has been stripped of finish. There is a 1” crack on left side of buttplate. The tang has been cleaned and the model number has been
removed. The caliber stamped at breech of barrel has been re stamped. The brass carrier has been cleaned and re-marked. Has a strong clean bore.
Operates fine. 1,200.00 - 1,600.00

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328 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 186938B. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured 1885. Standard .38 caliber rifle with full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued
finish, walnut stock, rifle butt, original Winchester sporting front and rear sights. All metal surfaces have turned a dark chocolate brown patina with
some minor corrosion at front right magazine tube. Frame exhibits deep freckling. Stocks are shy to metal, having been refinished, but are in very good
condition with no cracks or major chips. Brass lifter has been cleaned. Caliber stamp no longer visible. Several replaced screws. Very good rifled bore
with some abrasions. Fine working order. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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329 - SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 S.R.C.


Serial No. 72484. .45-90 caliber with a 22” barrel. Manufactured in 1892. Eagerly sought by collectors are the Winchester model 1886 Saddle Ring
Carbines and especially so in the large and popular .45-90 caliber. Standard features on this carbine include 22” barrel, full magazine, post front
sight, carbine ladder rear sight, walnut stocks, carbine butt, blued finish, case colored frame. In addition, this carbine has the rear sling swivel barrel
band and a sling swivel in buttstock. The barrel and tube are a brown gun metal grey patina with some light salt and pepper. Frame colors have
greyed to a dull nickel-coin finish. Bolt retains approximately 80% original factory blue. Walnut stocks are very good with no cracks, but have been
refinished long ago and are a bit shy to the metal with sliver missing on right side of wrist at tang. Action is fine. Good visible rifling with typical black
powder minor erosion. These big bore carbines usually saw extremely heavy use, and this one has survived in far better than average condition and
features the rather scarce factory sling swivels. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00

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330 - RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 S.R.C. 1ST YR. PROD.


Serial No. 3243. .38-40 caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1892. The Winchester factory research indicates this carbine’s serial number
was applied September 30th, 1892 and was shipped from the warehouse January 25th, 1893 as a .38 caliber carbine. The large bore saddle ring
carbine in the 1892 model is scarce in its own right, but is near impossible to find one shipped and manufactured with a four digit serial number that
still remains in excellent all original condition. Standard features include 20” barrel, full magazine, post front sight, folding ladder carbine rear sight,
saddle ring and stud, walnut stock, carbine buttplate and blued finish. The barrel and tube are basically a smooth blue-brown patina with a ¾” flat
spot/dent at right side of barrel at breech. The frame is a brown gun metal patina. Screw heads are sharp. Walnut stocks are very good with no
cracks, albeit there is a small chip at top comb at buttplate and slight space at wrist. Retains generous amounts of original factory varnish. Action is
perfect. Strong clean shiny bore. 1,800.00 - 2,500.00

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331 - FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 .45-90 CAL. RIFLE.


Serial No. 80276. .45-90 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured 1893. Offered is an extremely fine condition, all original, case colored model
1886 Winchester in fine all original untouched condition in one of the more desirable calibers offered. Features 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine,
original Winchester sporting front and rear sights, walnut stock, rifle butt, factory case colored frame, fire blue loading gate and bolt, with blued
barrel and tube. The barrel and tube retain fully 85-90% of the original factory blue finish. Barrel legend is strong. The magazine retainer has
approximately 60% finish turning patina. Forend cap colors have silvered out. Buttplate is a soft patina with pattern. Traces of color on lever and
hammer. 95% fire blue on bolt and loading gate. 20-30% case colors on left side of frame with traces and pattern on right side of frame. Original
oil finished walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, with no cracks or major chips and only light abrasions. Screw heads are fine. Bore is strong and
clean. An extremely nice and scarce model 1886 in this caliber and condition. Factory letter confirms rifles original configuration. 6,000.00 - 8,000.00

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332 - **THE WINCHESTER WINDER MUSKET SINGLE SHOT RIFLE


Serial No. 126611. Barrel length is 28”, Caliber is .22 Short. Low wall Winder Musket features a full round barrel, walnut military type full length
stock, blued finish with right side mounted adjustable peep sight and a small ramp front sight with dove. All metal surfaces are a brown blue patina,
the fore stock is excellent with no cracks but usual minor abrasions. The rear stock has been shortened giving the rifle a 12-1/2” LOP Stock and barrel
band have sling swivel. Visible rifling but dirty. Fine action. 200.00 - 400.00

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333 - COLT LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 17624. .22 rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1894. Offered is a very good example of the popular small frame Colt Lightning
magazine rifle. Standard features include 24” full octagon barrel, half magazine, wind-drift front and rear sights, walnut stocks and Colt logo gutta
percha buttplate. All metal surfaces are basically brown-grey patina. Forearm is very good with a ½” hairline crack on left side. Stock has been
refinished, is a bit shy to metal, has a chip at the left front tang and a chip and repair at toe. Has an ill-fitting buttplate. Bore has visible rifling but
coarse. Working order. With some professional attention to the stock, this could be a very nice example. 300.00 - 600.00

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334 - **LOT OF 2: STEVENS SINGLE SHOT RIFLES.


Serial No. 21513 & 3674. .22 rimfire with 23-7/8” barrel and 26” barrel. The first gun is a Stevens Tip-Up Model Single Shot Rifle. These rifles
date to the latter part of the 19th century. It is a tip-up single shot with a blued full octagon barrel, nickel plated frame, walnut stock and rifle butt.
The barrel finish is a brown patina. Visible rifling but worn. Barrel has been shortened. Missing forearm. A custom palm rest has been added. Frame
and buttplate re-nickeled. Buttstock is very good with no cracks, but has been redone at one time and is shy to metal. The second gun is a Stevens
Model 44-1/2 Single Shot Rifle. Another popular Stevens single shot with the much better design than the Tip-Up. The Stevens falling block action was
used for numerous models based on this design. The barrel is part octagon/round. Features original sporting front and rear sights and walnut stocks.
All metal surfaces are a soft grey patina. Stocks are excellent with no cracks but have been refinished and are slightly shy to metal. Forend has a
repaired 2” crack on right side. Action is perfect. Dirty bore. 300.00 - 600.00

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335 - L. J. CHURCH DRILLING.


This muzzle loading combination gun features a 16 bore shot gun tube and what appears to be a 40 caliber rifled barrel. The right smooth bore
barrel has a dent eight inches from the muzzle. The left barrel appears to be in good condition. The gun was originally browned in color and not blued
and has now turned a pleasing reddish brown tone. The gun sports rifle sights and functions properly. The hammers hold their full cock position and
function properly. The top tang is missing a screw but appears stable and solid. The gun has a length of pull of 13 3/4 inches to a steel butt plate. This
gun would look great on a mantle piece, or could possibly be brought back to shooting condition. (Fair). 200.00 - 300.00

LOT - 336

336 - SMITH CIVIL WAR CARBINE.


Serial No. 8152. 21-5/8” barrel in .50 bore-percussion. This was a single shot breech loading carbine manufactured by Poultney & Trimble in
Baltimore from 1861 to 1865. Widely used during the Civil War. The barrel is a pleasing mix of blue-brown patina. Case colors have turned soft
brown. Locking plate retains 80% original factory blue. Has the original military folding rear sight, both original sling swivels and carbine buttplate
with walnut stocks. Hinge screw is burred. Wood is very good with a 2” repaired crack on right wrist. No visible cartouche. Very good rifle bore and
perfect action. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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337 - ONE OF A KIND WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE RIFLE.


Serial No. 141208. Features a 20” barrel in .33 WCF. This rifle was shipped on March 30th, 1907. It is a high condition deluxe Model 1886 takedown
rifle that is most likely unique in its special order features. Factory research lists as follows: Barrel: 20”; Caliber: .33; Stock: checkered stock, pistol
grip, Magazine: five cartridge; Butt: shotgun butt rubber. Sights are not mentioned in the letter but is equipped with the base and white bead front,
original Winchester two leaf folding rear sight with no wear from any other type of sight being applied. Has a strong as new barrel legend, takedown
frame, magazine is not listed except as 5 shot and is a 2/3” magazine that begins 2-3/8” from muzzle. Has a rear tang sight, deluxe checkered
walnut forend, and the deluxe checkered walnut stock that features Winchester grip cap and buttplate. Highly figured deluxe grain extra finish and
one of the more interesting aspects of this rifle is the scaled down dimensions of the butt stock, which is 100% as performed at factory. Has a 13-1/4”
LOP and the height at buttplate is 4-3/8”. The barrel and tube retain virtually all of their original factory blue with barely any sign that the rifle had
ever been taken down as there is no wear on tube from such disassembly. Lever retains traces of original case colors and hammer retains brilliant
case colors on left side; slightly less on right. The frame has silvered out to a clean gun metal finish on base, bridge and takedown ring. The sides of
the frame retain 30-40% of the brilliant high polish Winchester blued factory finish with the balance simply silvered out. The serration on both sides
of frame are not scratches they are simply the usual effects of the polishing and bluing process, and you will find these on numerous Winchesters. The
wood is in beautiful near mint condition retaining nearly all of the original finish, with no cracks or chips and sharp as new checkering. Mint bore and
action. This big bore deluxe Model 86 was obviously a special order for a person of smaller stature who knew exactly what they wanted in a rifle. We
have neither seen nor heard of another deluxe Model 86 in this configuration and given the condition and rarity, would be a prize addition to the most
advanced Winchester or Model 1886 collection. 5,000.00 - 8,000.00

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338 - **LOT OF 3: .22 CALIBER RIMFIRE RIFLES.


Serial No. 178569 & 52261 & NSV. (Gun A) Hamilton Rifle Co. skeleton rifle. Early all metal skeleton .22 caliber boys rifle. Metal is brown patina with
chrome accents with a very unusual design but a poor bore. (Gun B) Winchester 1903 semi automatic rifle serial 52261 with a 20” barrel in caliber is
.22W.R.F. manufactured 1909, standard rifle. Barrel retains 70% original blue finish with perfect barrel legend and original sights. Frame and forend
cap grey/ brown patina, walnut forend is very good and the stock has 3” crack at right wrist and a 2” crack at the top. Otherwise very good, action
fine with a good bore. (Gun C) FN semi automatic caliber is .22 long rifle serial 178569 and is manufactured in Belgium, take down 19” barrel blued
finish with round knob walnut stock, barrel in frame retain approx. 90% original blue with light freckling. Left side of frame has a dent with some
added wiped on finish. Excellent walnut forend, butt stock has chip at the toe, split at wrist with extended cracks. It has an excellent bore. This could be
a fine rifle with some attention to the stock. 400.00 - 800.00

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339 - **RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 EXPERT GRADE RIFLE.


Serial No. 550360B. Caliber .22 rimfire with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1919. This rare rifle was manufactured in the first year that it appeared in
the Winchester catalog in 1919. It falls directly into the proper serial number range. Has all the special features which include: the special walnut butt
stock with pistol grip and no checkering, the special forend, last patent date of May 20th, 1911 on barrel handles, all standard .22 rimfire cartridges,
Winchester proper gutta percha buttplate. Standard features include blued barrel and tube, original sporting front and rear sight with the 1901
patent date but what really sets this example apart from most is that it has the very rare factory half nickel finish that includes the frame, bolt and
trigger guard. An identical rifle in this finish can be seen in the Winchester Slide Action Rifle Book by Ned Schwing on page 282 which shows serial
number 538662 in the exact same variation. In addition, the gun is in all original untouched condition. Every screw head is perfect, albeit it is missing
the upper tang sight screw. The nickel finish remains at approximately 95% with just some very minor aging and has never been cleaned or refinished.
Barrel and tube are a smooth brown patina. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, with no cracks or chips and have never been refinished but
the butt stock is slightly dull as if may have been cleaned at one time. Action is perfect. Bore exhibits decent visible rifling, but not shiny.
1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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340 - **WEATHERBY MKV 5 BOLT ACTION RIFLE


Serial No. H200514. 28” barrel, caliber is .340 Weatherby Magnum. Made in Japan, it is a high polished blued barrel in frame with the rear sight
base missing blade. Has a ramp front sight, ported muzzle, scope block tap holes are missing filler screws, a black composite stock, shows in near new
condition with light handling wear. 450.00 - 650.00

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341 - **DELUXE WEATHERBY MK V BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. H137697. .300 Weatherby magnum with a 26” barrel. Made in Japan. This rifle shows in near new condition, retaining virtually all of the
original high polish factory blue finish. Barrel was made without sights. Has the distinctive Weatherby diamond skip checkered stock with Monte Carlo
comb and contrasting forend tip and pistol grip cap. Sports a Weatherby red rubber recoil pad and topped with a Bushnell Scopechief IV 1.5x4.5X
scope with Leupold mounts. One of the finest bolt action rifles of it’s time. 900.00 - 1,200.00

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342 - **CUSTOM WEBLEY MARK V HEAVY BARREL BENCH RIFLE.


Serial No. 20512. .257 Weatherby magnum with a 27” barrel. Made in Japan, this heavy barrel custom bench rifle was built utilizing the Mark V
action. Sports a heavy stainless steel barrel, no sights, three scope blocks mounted (two on barrel, one on front bridge), accessory target sight block
mounted on left side of frame, custom one piece walnut stock with high roll-over cheek piece and swelled palm, black recoil pad and sling swivels.
Excellent condition as built with fine bore and action. Just needs glass and it is ready for the range. 350.00 - 650.00

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343 - **EARLY GERMAN DRILLING.


16 bore shotgun and .35 bore rifle with 26-5/8” barrels. Right barrel: IC; left barrel: imp mod. 13-7/8” LOP. All factory stamps on this drilling can
be found on the underside of the barrel with German proofs, but no maker identification. Serial number on underside of barrel only. The barrels are a
pleasing blue-brown patina with some light freckling and thinness with a small dent on right barrel and exterior muzzle wear. Shotgun bores show some
roughness. Visible rifling in bottom barrel but worn. Dovetail front sight and flip-up rear sight. Double hammer, adjustable double trigger and side
lock with under lever. Frame is basically a dull grey patina with light engraving. Walnut stocks are very good, no cracks in forearm, albeit a couple
minor chips. Butt stock is round knob with a line of grain separation above cheek piece. Numerous marks on right side. Checkering nearly worn smooth.
Smooth shotgun buttplate with matching serial number. Metal bullet trap in bottom of butt stock. Sling swivels and engraved screws. Screw heads are
all slightly boogered. No looseness when locked in place without forearm. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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344 - **SCARCE WINSLOW CROWN GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 95844. .17-223 caliber with a 20-1/4” barrel. Produced by the Winslow Arms of Camden, South Carolina, this is the deluxe crown grade
bolt action rifle which was the fourth highest grade available at the time. This company began very limited production of high quality bolt action
rifles in 1963. This was purely a custom offering that utilized a Sako action and a custom Wildcat cartridge based on the .17 Remington round, and
utilizing a .223 cartridge case, which made for a barn-burner small bore cartridge that was known for it’s extreme accuracy. The gun remains in near
new condition with many special features. The barrel retains virtually all of the deluxe high gloss, high polish factory blue finish. Deluxe walnut stock
features hand carved basket weave and oak leaf deeply chiseled design on pistol grip and forend. Has a deep and high roll-over Monte Carlo stock,
a rakish pistol grip that resembles a deer’s hoof with rosewood contrasting tip and cap. The left side of stock has two decorative contrasting wood
inlays. Right side of stock has a black composite inlay background with an overlayed carved panther in a white ivory type material, with the identical
multi-wood inlays on right side. Has a black rubber recoil pad, jeweled bolt, white diamond set into grip cap and sports a Leupold 2x7 scope.
Checkered bolt knob. Barrel was made without provision for any sights. The ultimate varmint rifle. The standard crown grade in the 35th blue book is
listed at $3,000, which does not take into account the custom Wildcat offering. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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345 - **CUSTOM ARCHANGEL MOSIN-NAGANT SNIPER RIFLE.


Serial No. B95828. Caliber 7.62x.54 mm, barrel length 28” This custom long range sniper style rifle has the Mosin- Nagant 1941 barreled action
at its heart. It still retains the original military style rear sight and standard bolt, but that’s where the similarites end. It has a custom bolt handle of
polished steel with a black bolt knob. Bolt and handle are polished bright and sports a black composite stock with adjustments. It is magazine fed
and comes with 5 magazines. Has adjustable scope rail with a counter sniper long range 10-40x56 long range scope manufactured to United States
government specifications. The stock is stamped “Archangel” and has a bipod mounted to forend. Has a perfect bore and action. This is one bad
looking weapon that should prove extremely accurate and would be loads of fun at the range and sure to draw a crowd. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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346 - **NORINCO AK-47 CARBINE.


Serial No. 9J58138. 7.62x39mm with a 16” barrel. Imported KBI of Harrisburg and made in China. It is labeled the Model 90 Sporter. It is an AK-47
clone manufactured with the detachable stock, army drab composition stock set with military finish and has a Barsk 3x9 scope mounted on rail. Comes
with one magazine. Just some light high edge wear. Near new inside and out. 600.00 - 900.00

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347 - MAUSER MODEL 98 CUT-A-WAY RIFLE.


Serial No. 22314 D. 8mm with a 21-1/2” barrel. Blued finish with wood stock. Matching number on floor plate, trigger guard and frame. These are
referred to as “Cut-A-Ways” in that various cuts have been made into a standard Model 98 German Mauser military rifle to show all of the inner
workings of the firearm. The workmanship on this cut out is of superior quality and this example remains in near mint condition as altered. It would be
nearly impossible to determine if this is a factory done Cut-A-Way or expertly performed by a master machinist, with this in mind, as a display piece,
it is irrelevant. This is the type of item that would interest any Mauser collector and would make for a great display. Rifle is fully operational, but of
course cannot be fired due to the breech of the barrel being exposed. 450.00 - 750.00

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348 - LOT OF 2: SKS TYPE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLES.


Serial No. 9913746 & 1622167. The SKS was introduced in 1946. Chambered for the 7.62x39mm. They are semi automatic and sport a 20.5 inch
barrel with blued steel finish, folding blade type bayonet, with hardwood stock and hinged fixed magazines. The finish is blue and has standard
military front and rear sights. Both in excellent working order with fine bores. (A) Serial number 7E576. Russian manufactured with all visible matching
numbers. Receiver is dated 1954 with the star and arrow proof. Has SAC import marks. Stock numbers match metal. Gun is in excellent condition
retaining the majority of the original finish with light storage wear and some light discoloration on back of frame. (B) Serial number 1622167. Made
in China. With all visible matching numbers. In excellent condition retaining the majority of original factory finish. Sports a flash suppressor as well as a
scope and mount (4x25). 300.00 - 600.00

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349 - **EARLY POST WAR COLT MODEL 1911-A1 .38 SUPER.
Serial No. 77129. Serial number is 77129, caliber is .38 super, barrel
length is 5”. Manufactured in 1949. Factory letter states that this pistol
was shipped to the Seattle Hardware Co., Seattle, Washington, October
20th, 1949 in a shipment of ten guns. It is listed as a .38 Super with a
5” barrel and blued finish, with stocks not listed but currently sports the
brown Colt logo Coltwood grips proper for this gun. It has the newly
invented non-glare finish on top and bottom, recently introduced (1947)
and high polished blue sides. The gun remains in excellent condition with
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finish with just the usual high edge and muzzle wear. The grip straps
are thinning to a blue-gray patina, the Coltwood brown grips are the
early hard plastic style that were not prone to the shrinkage that is a
characteristic of the later types. These early brown plastic grips resemble
those used for the second World War and are the same type from the
Keyes grips. Has the original Colt .38 Super auto stamped magazine.
Mint bore and action. Wonderful early post-war .38 Super.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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350 - **PRE 64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 .375 SUPER GRADE.


Serial No. 104426. Serial No. is 104426. Barrel length is 25 inches. Caliber is .375 H&H. Manufactured in 1949. Offered is a pre-64 super grade
Model 70 in the .375 caliber. According to the book (The Rifleman’s Rifle) by Roger Rule, only 2.41% of total production were manufactured in this
chamber. Given the high retail price of this gun at the time, the number of Super Grade in this caliber would be infinitely smaller still. Standard
features include a 25” heavy round barrel, bolt action, blued finish, deluxe checkered walnut stocks, factory red rubber recoil pad, factory sling eyes,
and pistol grip cap. The gun is in beautiful condition. It has the sporting front and fold down rear sight with brass bead and hood. The barrel retains
98 percent of the original factory blue finish, the frame retains 98 percent of its matt finish. The bolt retains most of the dual blue thinning at bolt knob.
The floor plate, while retaining most of the original finish, does have some light age freckling and thinness around high edges. Checkering is sharp.
Wood is excellent with no cracks or chips, but there are a few minor abbraisions from use. Fine bore with perfect action. Included with this rifle is a
reproduction display box and paperwork. Original Winchester marked sling, and swivels are included. A true post-war classic capable of taking down
the world’s most dangerous game. Extremely nice example. Produced immediately after the second World War. 4,000.00 - 6,500.00

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351 - **REMINGTON MODEL 700 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE


Serial No. S6200237. Caliber 6mm, Barrel length is 28” This is a standard model Remington model 700 stainless steel barreled action with jeweled
bolt and no sights. The bridge is missing 3 scope block filler screws and has a green and black polymer military sniper stock. In excellent condition
400.00 - 600.00

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352 - **LOT OF 2: RUGER 10-22 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLES.


Serial No. 82626526 & 82554216. Both rifles are in .22 rimfire with an 18” barrel, and are in near new lightly used condition. Both sport black
composite stocks with blued barrels, matte receivers, band and post front sights, and folding leaf rear sights. Both are semi-automatic with the
rotary magazine. One rifle features the laser light mounted to left side as well as a Nikon rimfire six-power scope with quick detachable mounts and
adjustable rail. The other has the mount on left side for the light. Both have mint bores and actions. 400.00 - 800.00

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353 - **HOWA MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION RIFLE


Serial No. B142203. Caliber .300 Win. Mag., Barrel length is 24” Bolt Action rifle with 95% original blued finish, no sights installed, black composite
stock with retractable butt and pistol grip. Perfect bore and action. 400.00 - 600.00

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354 - COLT MODEL 1878 12G HAMMER GUN.


Serial No. 16628. The barrels measure 30” and show a Damascus pattern. It features a raised solid rib with two ivory beads. The bores show light to
moderate pitting. The side plates show light pitting under a redone case colored harding. The hammers are strong and function perfectly. The wood has
a 14” length of pull to a steel buttplate. Wood appears to very good to excellent as refinished. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00

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355 - SXS HAMMER STAGECOACH SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 2007. 18-3/4” barrels in .12 bore. Offered is your typical 1880’s mail-order side by side shotgun, the type that flooded the market
through catalogs like Sears and Wards. Manufactured in Belgium and marketed by Hanover Arms. The barrels were shortened. These were probably
the most widely used and the most feared weapons on the Western Frontier. Every stagecoach carried at least one on board. This example is basically
brown patina in working condition. Shows its years from being on the trail or on a coach. These are sold strictly as antique artifacts and would not be
safe to shoot. 100.00 - 300.00

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356 - HOPKINS & ALLEN (THE OLIVER) REVOLVING SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 3246. Serial number is 3246, caliber is .38 rim fire, barrel length is 24-1/2”. This rare unusual gun “The Oliver” is considered a
taxidermist’s shotgun. The .38 rim fire caliber tapers to .28 gauge smooth bore, has a 24-1/2” barrel, has a nickel finish, a wood detachable shoulder
stock with the dogs head gutta percha grips, five shot single action, spur trigger with a rear sight set into frame. When looking down the barrel you will
notice that the rifling stops about mid way and becomes a smooth bore. The cylinders do not lock in to place. Bore is excellent and barrel retains 98%
original finish. The frame and cylinder retain approximately 70% original finish with some light aged freckling and some brown patina on cylinder. The
top of the frame is stamped “The Oliver”, 38 caliber rimfire, pat. 2871 May 27.79. The walnut stock is excellent, does not have a buttplate nor was
one ever fitted, it is just all wood and has a mounted screw in pin that attaches to the butt of the revolver. Stock is excellent with no cracks or chips. Gun
was manufactured 1902-1914. There is an article on the long tom gun (example used was stamped Scott and used an identical style shoulder stock).
This article appeared in June 1978 in Gun Report magazine. Little to no information is available as to how many types of these guns were built nor by
whom, but it makes for one interesting conversation piece and a type of gun you will probably never see at any show. 700.00 - 1,200.00

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357 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 16G SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 600795. This Winchester 1897, manufactured in 1917, is a takedown model featuring 28” plain barrels, full choke. The bore rates good,
showing no pitting or corrosion, but does have a tiny dent 11” from the muzzle. Barrel blue has turned a plum color and shows light pitting. The forend
wood is in good condition and has been refinished. The receiver has had chemical contact which removed all of the blue. Butt stock has a 14” LOP to a
brown Pachmayr pad. Butt stock wood has also been refinished. Gun functions perfectly and should make a good hunting gun. 200.00 - 300.00

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358 - **SAVAGE MODEL 745 SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 125266. 12 bore with a 30” barrel, improved modified choke and 2-3/4” chamber. Manufactured 1940 to 1949. Built based on the
Browning A5 patent. The barrel is a special order 30” barrel. Has the alloy frame with etched game scenes on both sides in a high gloss black enamel
finish, blued barrel, checkered pistol grip walnut stock with composite butt stock. This shotgun remains in very high condition and is almost never seen
as such due to the usual rapid wear on frame. Barrel retains approximately 98% original factory blue. Frame retains nearly all of the original factory
finish with just some minor high edge wear. Walnut stocks are excellent with sharp as new checkering, a few minor rubs in finish. Mint bore and action. It
does not look like this old lightweight shotgun has seen much use in the field. These A5 derivatives are finally getting some collective interest.
350.00 - 600.00

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359 - **EARLY FN SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 158398. 12 bore with a 30” barrel. Offered is an early FN manufactured, Belgium, Browning patented semi-automatic shotgun (A5
Humpback). Features a 30” full rib barrel, choked improved modified (IM), has a 2-3/4” chamber, blued finish and checkered walnut stocks. The
barrel retains approximately 95% original factory blue with solid rib starting to patina at breech. The frame retains 80% of the original factory blue
starting to mix with soft patina. Walnut stocks are excellent with sharp checkering, no cracks with just usual minor impressions. Has the round knob and
replacement old school Jostan pad. Wood has never been refinished and checkering is still fairly sharp. Bore and action are mint. Very high condition
1920’s era FN Auto-5 shotgun. 400.00 - 700.00

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360 - **MIB WINCHESTER MODEL 9410 LEVER ACTION SHOT GUN.


Serial No. SG27597. Caliber .410 gauge, Barrel length is 20” Standard features include: full round barrel (carbine length), half magazine, blued
finish, deluxe checkered walnut pistol grip stock, shot gun butt and sporting sights. Gun is as new in the original box with paperwork.
700.00 - 1,200.00

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361 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 1708211. 16 bore with a 28” barrel, full choke, 14” LOP and a 2-3/4” chamber. Manufactured in 1947. Offered is a fine condition early
post-war model 12 field grade pump action shotgun in the somewhat scarce 16 bore. Gun remains in beautiful all original condition. Features the
round corn cob forend, plain walnut pistol grip stock with Winchester plastic buttplate. All metal surfaces retains 93-96% original factory blue finish
with just some minor high edge wear. Even the tube shows very little wear as shotgun did not see much use. Stocks are excellent, all original, proud to
metal with no cracks or chips, and just a couple of storage dings here and there. Fine bore and action. Extremely nice high quality field grade model
12. 400.00 - 600.00

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362 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 12 28G.


Serial No. 1357662. This very rare model 12 was built in 1955. The 25-3/4” solid barrel is choked skeet and has a like new bore. The barrels have
a chamber length of 2-7/8” and with a matted rib. The barrel blue rates 92-95% with fading at the carry point. The receiver extension and proof
marks are where this fading appears. The original receiver blue rates 92-95% with some light fading at the loading port. The length of pull is 14” to
its original Winchester period recoil pad. The drop at heel is 2-1/2”. The fancy walnut butt stock is typical for a skeet grade gun. Rates 95-98%. The
checkering is deep and sharp. Shows no wear whatsoever. This is a very rare and totally honest unmolested all original 28 gauge model 12. You would
be hard pressed to find a more honest gun. (Very Good - Excellent). 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

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363 - **BROWNING MODEL BPS PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 41036PR162. Caliber .62 bore with a 22” barrel. It has a 3” chamber, has a 13-3/8” lop. Manufactured in Japan. Features blued finish,
full length matted vent rib with single silver blade sight, has finely checkered high gloss walnut stock with square knob and Browning black rubber recoil
pad. It utilizes the vector interchangeable choke system with one installed (do not know which one, not removed). Gun shows in as new condition inside
and out. 300.00 - 500.00

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364 - **FINE DUMOULIN 16 BORE ENGRAVED SXS SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 75310. This Dumoulin 16 gauge shotgun is a Liege model. It is a Belgium made ejector gun with 24 inch barrels. The bore diameter of
the right barrel is .716 and has no choke constriction. The left barrel has a bored diameter of .731 and no choke constriction. The wall thickness was
measured and maximum wall measurement is .016 on the right tube and .015 on the left tube. It is this catalogers belief that these barrels are not safe
to shoot. The gun features automatic ejectors (not functioning), double triggers, side clips, a scallop box locked receiver, tear drop side panels, and a
straight grip. With the exception of the barrels, this is in very good condition. The receiver shows strong case colors and an excellent wood to metal fit.
The butt stock has a length of pull to a checkered butt and 2 1/2 inches of drop at its heel. The wood has no major cracks or breaks and is in overall
very good condition. The receiver shows high relief oak leaves engraved at its breach. With a little TLC, this gun may be brought back to life.
300.00 - 500.00
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365 - **NEAR MINT 28 BORE GOROSABLE SPAIN SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 63630. .28 bore with 26” barrels. This is a beautiful little high quality small bore side by side shotgun manufactured by Gorosabel in Spain
and exported by Connecticut Valley Arms. These were manufactured from 1969 to 1971. Choked full and full, and has a 14-1/4” LOP from front
trigger. This high quality shotgun retains 98% of the original factory rust blue finish with full solid rib and single bead silver front sight. The box lock
retains virtually all of the brilliant case colors and features fine line border engraving with outlines and engraved front frame and bottom screws. The
blued takedown lever is also engraved, as is the top of the frame and the barrel breech. Has an easy-access top tang safety. Excellent checkered
walnut stock that is in near mint condition with a black composite buttplate and grip cap. The checkering is sharp as new. The only wood finish loss is a
bit of dulling at side plates. 1,400.00 - 1,800.00

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366 - **BROWNING CITORI OVER-UNDER SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 17859PW153. .12 bore with a 30” barrels. Manufactured in Japan. Length of pull: 14 - 1/4”. Gun appears to be in new condition inside
and out. Features a full matted vent rib barrel with a single bead sight. It utilizes the vector interchangeable system (both presently installed, not
removed for choke designation). The stock is a finely checkered high gloss walnut with square knob. Sports a gold trigger, drop at comb is 3-3/4”,
drop at heel is 2-3/4”. 500.00 - 800.00

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367 - **ITHACA MODEL 900 PRESENTATION SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN.


Serial No. S505050. 20 bore with a 26” barrel, 14” LOP, improved choke and a 3” chamber. These were manufactured from 1973 to 1978. It is gas
operated and sports a factory vent rib. This is a scarce presentation model and features the golf filled etching on both panels of the receiver, as well
as deluxe checkered high gloss walnut stock with high polish blue barrel. Bore and action are like new. Gun is in near new condition in and out with the
exception of a couple minor bumps in wood. Also has a brass presentation plaque at bottom of buttstock (not inscribed). 400.00 - 700.00

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368 - **LOT OF 2: SHOTGUNS.


Serial No. 5275532 & NSV. 12 bore with 28” and 18-1/2” barrels, modified and cylinder bore, 14” LOP. and 2-3/4” chamber and 3” chamber.
These were manufactured from 1973 to 1978. It is gas operated and sports a factory vent rib. This is a scarce presentation model and features the
gold filled etching on both panels of the receiver, as well as deluxe checkered high gloss walnut stock with high polish blue barrel. Bore and action are
like new. Gun is in near new condition in and out with the exception of a couple minor bumps in wood. Also has a brass presentation plaque at bottom
of butt stock (not inscribed). 600.00 - 1,200.00

369 - **CASED BELGIUM BROWNING TWELVETTE S.A. SHOTGUN.


Serial No. A35014. It is a 12 bore. Comes with two
barrels. First barrel is stamped 55437 and is 27 - 1/2”
with a vent rib and choked modified with a 2 -3/4”
chamber. The second barrel is 72671 and is choked
skeet, measures 25 - 1/2”. Both barrels retain the
majority of the original factory blue finish and sport
vent ribs with single bead front sites. The skeet barrel
has a little patch or corrosion 1 -1/2” back of rib. The
checkered walnut stocks are excellent with the high
gloss finish, sharp checkering, round knob with only
two minute visible precessions. This is the black framed
with gold etching. Shotgun is made in Belgium and is a
rather scarce two shot semi automatic. Has the browning
rubber recoil pad with a 14 1/4” L.O.P. to gold trigger.
Operates perfectly, comes in a original Browning hard
luggage case. Both of the bores are near mint. These
shotguns were manufactured from 1957-1971 and
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feature the Hiduminum frame. The color is referred to
as the dragon black. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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370 - **EXQUISITE CASED BERNARDELLI DBL BARREL SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 640. Serial number is 640, caliber .21 bore, the barrel lengths are 27 - 1/2”, length of pull is 15 1/8” to front trigger, 2 - 3/4” chambers.
Offered is the most exquisite high grade Bernardelli side by side shotgun ever manufactured by the famous Italian firm. This company has been making
firearms since 1721. This firearm was owned by our consignor for over 40 years. While the grade is not listed this has to be one of the highest grades
ever manufactured sans any gold inlays. The side plate frames are finished in a coin nickel silver and exhibit the most exquisite and delicate detailed
ornate engraving. The frame side plates, tang and trigger guard exhibit 100% full coverage. All internal service flats are jeweled with all proper
proofs and stamped Gardone B.T. Brescia, Itlay. The safety and release are finished in a high powered blue finish. the bottom of the frame has the
company and address with the engraving. This is an English style stock with fine line hand checkered wrist with deluxe fiery grain French walnut in an
oil finish. It has double triggers, has a Pachmyer red rubber recoil pad, it has the beaver tail forend that exhibits the same fine line deluxe checkering,
has a silver shield set into the center diamond. The forend metal is completely engraved. Both of the barrels are numbered to the gun and all numbers
match so this was manufactured factory to barrel set. Barrels are blued, the breech of each gun is numbered one or two in gold and both feature
full length finely checkered matted ribs with two beads. Barrels set one is choked improved modified and modified. Barrel set two is choked full and
improved modified. This resplendent shotgun remains in as new condition inside and out retaining virtually all of it’s original finish, even under intense
scrutiny revealed only the minor of marks under the barrel near lugs. Wood is near mint with a couple of very minor storage impressions. Checkering
is sharp as new. This princely set comes in it’s original leather two barrel carry case with green felt lining, leather covered with carry handle and silver
identification plaque that has not been inscribed. If a finer, higher grade Bernardelli two barrel side by side cased set exists both as to condition and
embellishment we have not seen it. 4,000.00 - 8,000.00

371 - **BELGIUM BROWNING “LIGHTNING” OVER UNDER SHOTGUN.


Serial No. 5605S69. Barrel length is 26 - 1/2”, it is a .12 bore, L.O.P. is
14 - 1/2”, it is choked skeet and skeet, it is 2 - 3/4” chamber. Offered is
a lovely Browning Belgium made Lighting “Super Posed”. The standard in
all respects with all matching numbers with blued finish, gold trigger, high
gloss checkered walnut stock with flat knob, Browning rubber recoil pad.
The barrels have a vent rib with two white bead sites, frame features
typical engraving. The gun remains in as new condition both inside
and out with mint bores and automatic ejectors. Comes in the original
Browning hard luggage case. The bottom of the stock has a small silver ID
shield engraved P.S.C. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

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372 - EARLY SAXON GOTHIC ERA BROAD SWORD


This is a very early, circa 1500 late Gothic period broad sword. It has the copper Touch Mark on blade indicative of the Gothic period. This sword
was made for a high ranking officer, elector of Saxony. Features the ornate inner guard of silver inlay. Original 1600’s Saxon broad sword with silver
wash on iron hilt. Perfect grip. Blade is near mint. This museum quality Broad sword is normally seen only in major European Museums such as the one in
Dresden. The blade measures 44-1/4” overall length is 53”. 8,000.00 - 10,000.00

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373 - EXQUISITE MID 18TH CENTURY SMALL SWORD
This fine weapon features the chisel and high relief pierced design on hand guard. The handle has diamond cuts
and the pummel has VAS relief adornment. Has an etched hilt and all steel handle. Diamond-shaped etched
blade. The blade measures 32” and overall length is 38-1/2”. (Excellent). 1,250.00 - 2,000.00

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374 - LOT OF 2: BRASS HANDLED FRENCH HANGER SWORDS.
29.5” Brass leather scabbards in good condition with no breaks. 29 - 1/2” overall. Very good.
200.00 - 300.00

375 - EUROPEAN SHORT SWORD.


26” L. Bone handled grip with iron cross guard. Iron mounted leather
scabbard. Blade is mint. Circa 1840. 300.00 - 400.00

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376 - FRENCH FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD.
35.5” c. 1850. Bone handled French foot officer’s sword. Brass mounted leather scabbard, no breaks in
scabbard with single fuller blade. Maker mark on false edge of blade. (Very Good). 250.00 - 350.00

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377 - C. 1850 BONE HANDLED AMERICAN MILITARY SWORD.
39.5” Straight blade, single fuller blade with intertwined U.S. on blade. Slight cracks in grip, no scabbard, 39
1/2” overall. Maker mark Nicksioo. 300.00 - 500.00

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378 - 17/18TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED EUROPEAN SWORD
This magnificent sword dates to either the late 17th century or early 18th century. It features high relief, cast end
chiseled solid silver, hand chased guard handle and pummel. The handle is wrapped in silver wire and the guard
features VAS relief medieval depiction. The Silver still retains a majority of the gold wash and the wire is tight.
The original scabbard is fitted with a silver haft and is wrapped in fine kid leather. This museum quality sword
remains in beautiful near mint condition as does the scabbard. The blade measures 33” and the overall length is
39”. Missing throat and drag. 1,400.00 - 2,000.00

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379 - FRENCH SMALL SWORD.
35” Brass hilt, twisted wire wrap, fire blue triangle blade with French motto. No scabbard, 34 1/2” overall.
300.00 - 500.00

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380 - AMERICAN BONE HANDLED HAGGAR.


29.5” Brass stirrup guard, footed bone grip, minor stains on blade, minor chips to bone grip. No scabbard. 30”
overall. Very good. 600.00 - 800.00

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381 - MODEL 1860 U.S. CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD.
In attic condition with perfect grips and wire. Slightly dark blade. Indiscernible marks on ricasso. Perfect
untouched scabbard. (Good - Very Good). 300.00 - 400.00

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382 - WWII GERMAN OFFICER’S SWORD.


38” L. Lyon hilted officers sword with ruby eyes with plain unetched blade made by Holler. Mirror blade with
Nazi Eagle on languet. Original sword knot. (Near Mint). 300.00 - 400.00

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383 - FINE DECORATIVE WHEEL-LOCK PISTOL
NSV Caliber is .64 smooth bore and barrel length is 17-1/2” We are
unsure of the era that this pistol was manufactured but is not from the
17th century and most likely dates to within the last 100 years. That
said it is beautifully manufactured and has a singular flash mark on lock
plate, all metal finished in the white. Hardwood stock with bone inlay’s,
LOT - 383 engraved trigger guard with an elk and with the initials W.G. Pistol is
in excellent condition with showing light age spotting on metal but no
pitting. The rod has a bone tip, extremely well made with origin unknown.
1,200.00 - 1,800.00

384 - 386 T. HENSHAW LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOL


NSV Has a 7” barrel .60bore flintlock Offered is a fine quality London
made Flintlock Pistol manufactured by T. Henshaw it features a stepped
barrel, stamped London with 3 British proof marks, no sights, finished
in the white, has a brass I.D plaque engraved butt, engraved trigger
guard and a single brass thimble, lock and hammer have light borderline
engraving stamped T. Henshaw. The left side plate has a military flag
LOT - 384 and shield motif. The barrel and lock are a gun metal grey patina with
age freckling. Brass is a dark mustard tone and the 1 piece walnut stocks
are excellent with no cracks. The type of pistol would have been carried
in England as well as the colonies prior to and after the Revolutionary
War. High quality Flintlock. 2,400.00 - 3,000.00

385 - CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 269718. Has a 4” barrel in .31 bore-percussion.
Manufactured in1864 with “Address Col. Sam, Colt New York US
America” on the barrel. All matching numbers including wedge. Standard
features include five shot; single action; with blued barrel and cylinder;
and case colored frame, hammer, and lever; with plated back strap and
trigger guard; and varnished walnut stocks. This revolver is in excellent
all original condition. Barrel and cylinder retain approximately 20-30%
original factory blue with the balance a brown grey patina with minor
age freckling. Frame retains 40-60% brilliant original case colors.
Traces of plating on back strap, balance mustard patina. Original grips
are excellent, retaining a majority of the original finish. Bore is perfect.
Action is as new. Cylinder hold-up scene is perfect. Comes in a vintage
walnut display case with red velvet lining to include an original powder
flask, original Colt stamped two-cavity mold, nipple wrench and cap tin.
Beautiful set that has seen very little use with most finish simply flaked.
2,800.00 - 4,000.00

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386 - COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET (WELLS FARGO) REVOLVER.
Serial No. 57738. Features a 3” barrel in .31 bore percussion.
Manufactured in 1853. Built on the same frame size and within the
same serial number range at the Colt Pocket Model revolver. Those
guns manufactured without the provision for a loading lever activated
system (i.e. solid lug) with the short barrels are referred to by collectors
as the Wells Fargo models. These are amongst the most sought after
variations of the Model 1849. The cylinder has a very strong cylinder
scene featuring the stage hold-up but is numbered 160442, which does
LOT - 386 not match. The frame, barrel, trigger guard and wedge are numbered
57738, which the back strap in numbered 236041. Trigger guard retains
traces of the nickel plated finish over mellow brass. The balance of the
gun is a basic smooth brown patina with strong barrel and frame legends.
Cylinder indexes. Bore is very strong with some light frosting. Walnut
grips are very good with good percentage of original varnish. No cracks
or chips. Screw heads are slightly burred on frame. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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387 - REMINGTON MODEL 1858 CONVERSION ARMY REVOLVER.
Serial No. 62680. .46 rimfire with an 8” barrel. This revolver started
life as a standard martially marked Remington Model 1858 new model
army .44 caliber percussion revolver. After the patent for the bored
through cylinder expired in 1866, numerous black powder percussion
LOT - 387 revolvers were altered to accept the self-contained cartridge. These were
converted to fire the .44 caliber centerfire as well as the .46 caliber
rimfire cartridge. This gun still retains all of the original martial inspector
marks. The cylinder retains approximately 80% of the reapplied blue
finish with some minor pitting underneath. Balance of gun has traces of
original blue finish turning smooth gun metal brown patina. Original grips
are very good with owner’s initials on right side. Action is perfect. Strong
clean bore. These are very interesting revolvers in that they were used
throughout the Civil War, and by way of conversion, found their way out
to the Western Frontiers prior to the introduction of the 1873 Colt and
1875 Remington. A true Wild West big bore holster gun in overall fine
original condition. 1,200.00 - 2,000.00

388 - CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 6604. .36 caliber percussion with a 5” barrel. These revolvers
were manufactured during the Civil War from 1859 to 1868. Features
5” octagon barrel, five shot, .36 caliber percussion, single action. This
revolver is fully factory engraved with nearly full coverage sans the
cylinder, which has the etched design still visible. Has all six original
nipples. Index line-up is slightly off. Very good strong bore. Original
varnished walnut grips are excellent with high edge varnish loss. Overall
metal finish is basically a smooth blue-brown patina. This beautiful factory
engraved revolver is housed in a period desk set casing with and original
Colt two cavity bullet mold (one round and one conical), an original
powder flask with eagle and shield design (dent on one side), and an Eley
cap tin. Factory engraved Manhattan revolvers are almost never seen on
today’s market. 1,500.00 - 3,000.00

389 - STARR MODEL 1858 D.A. ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


LOT - 388 Serial No. 7008. .44 bore percussion with a 6” barrel. Manufactured
from the 1850’s to the 1860’s in New York City. Offered is another
Civil War handgun from a collection that was buried in a vault since
the 1960’s and is of the quality not seen on today’s market. Standard
features include six shot, double action, blued finish, case colored loading
lever and hammer, with one piece walnut grips. These were purchased
by they U.S. military and were extremely popular during the Civil War.
They are best known to many people today due to its appearance in
the Clint Eastwood movie “The Unforgiven”. It has all proper military
inspector stamps on the metal and two perfect cartouches on grip panels.
LOT - 389 The screws retain virtually all of the original fire blue finish. Original
nipples are as new. Cylinder face shows no burn. Grips are near mint.
The brilliant case colors are virtually intact on loading lever and hammer.
As is normal, the only finish loss is from flaking and not from use. The
barrel retains approximately 70% of the brilliant high polish blue with
balance flaked to a smooth brown patina. Frame retains approximately
80% brilliant blue with some light freckling on top of frame. Cylinder
retains approximately 90% blue with the double drag line caused by the
cylinder stop. Grip straps and bottom of trigger guard have silvered out.
Action and bore are perfect. Beautiful example of this popular Civil War
double action revolver. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00

390 - COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 214058. .31 bore percussion with a 4” barrel. Manufactured
in 1862. This is an early New York barrel address. Standard features
include five shot, single action, octagon barrel, walnut grips with brass
LOT - 390 trigger guard and back strap. Gun exhibits all matching numbers
including wedge and lever. Original grips are excellent with a large
percentage of original varnish. No cracks or chips. Strong barrel and
frame legend. Partial scene. Original nipples. Brass has no traces of
plating and has been cleaned at one time. Indexes perfectly and has a
strong clean bore. 500.00 - 900.00

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391 - HIGH CONDITION REMINGTON MODEL 1858 ARMY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 9094. Serial number is 9094, barrel length is 8” octagon, caliber is .44 percussion. Arguable the finest revolver manufactured for use during
the Civil War. It had a distinct advantage over the Colt with regards to the much stronger solid top frame and the ease of which the cylinder could be
changed out without taking the entire gun apart which was a monumental difference in the heat of the battle when the rapid replacement of loaded
cylinders could mean the difference between life and death. This high condition example is standard in all respects. It has all the proper inspector
stamps on metal and the two piece walnut grips are in near new condition and display a perfect cartouche on left panel. The gun functions as new and
the lock up is tight as any modern gun. It retains a mint bore, and all of the original nipples are intact and perfect. The hammer retains virtually all of
the brilliant case colors. The octagon barrel retains approximately 80% of the original factory high polish blue finish with the balance simply exhibiting
age freckling/flaking. The frame retains several areas of original high polish blue while it too shows the typical flaking found on these revolvers. This
cylinder is a pleasing mix of blue brown patina with flashes of brilliant blue especially on back of cylinder. The brass trigger guard has the wonderful
mustard hue that exists only through age. The end of the cylinder shows no burn and you can still see the original factory blue in it’s chambers. It is
highly unlikely that this gun saw much, if any, real use as the finish loss it is basically a result of aging and flaking during its century and a half of
storage. The frame screw exhibit some light burring, a result of having been tightened with an improper screw driver. One would be extremely hard
pressed to find a nicer example of this high quality and desirable big bore single action that saw major use in every campaign during the War
Between the States. A revered weapon of superior quality and superior all original condition. 4,000.00 - 8,000.00

392 - COLT MODEL 1862 POCKET NAVY CONVERSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 239. Features a 4-1/2” barrel in .38 rimfire. This is a scarce
early production in that the frame is stamped “Colt’s Patent” without the
date. It has matching numbers except the cylinder in numbered 159. Gun
retains approximately 70% of the original factory nickel applied at the
time of conversion. Has excellent original varnished walnut grips that
are a bit shy to metal. Traces of case colors on hammer. Has a nearly
LOT - 392 100% visible cylinder scene. Strong legend over the nickel. Has areas of
brown age spotting. Two of the frame screws burred and need replacing.
Indexes perfectly. Strong bore with some minor black powder abrasion.
Pretty nice example with lots of original finish and could be greatly
improved with some new screws and a little cleaning.
1,500.00 - 1,800.00

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393 - REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 92110. 8” barrel in .44 bore percussion. Manufactured from 1863 to 1875. Standard military issue revolver that shows little to no actual
use. Popular revolver of the Civil War, this is a military contract firearm. Metal has all proper inspector marks. Near mint walnut grips with perfect
inspector mark on left side panel. Bore and action are like new. This revolver shows no signs of having ever been fired and still has the blue within the
cylinder walls. Original nipples are perfect. Legends are perfect. Brass trigger guard has never been cleaned. The only finish wear evident on this
gun is some flaking on rear grip strap, some minor storage marks and drag line on cylinder and an area on left side of barrel at breech where some
corrosion formed from storage. Balance of the gun retains virtually all of the brilliant high polish factory blue finish. This was part of a collection of Civil
War handguns that have sat in a bank vault since the 1960’s. A superior condition, never fired Civil War martial revolver with just the aforementioned
finish flaws from storage. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00

394 - ROGERS & SPENCER S.A. PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 2060. .44 bore percussion with a 7-1/2” barrel.
Approximately 5,800 of these revolvers were manufactured 1863 to
1865 at the Rogers & Spencer plant in Willow Dale, New York. These
were manufactured for the U.S. government and have all proper military
inspector marks. This is referred to as the Army model due to the .44
bore. It is a six shot, blued, single action, with a full octagon barrel, two
piece walnut grips and a case colored hammer. The walnut grips are
near mint and have a perfect cartouche on left panel. Cylinder has all
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six original nipples and retains approximately 30% original blue with
the balance simply turned to a smooth pleasing brown patina. The barrel
retains approximately 90% original blue with some light freckling and
high edge wear. Frame has about 85% blue on the sides with some minor
freckling and some light areas of flaking that have blended to a smooth
brown. Bore and action are near mint. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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395 - REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY REVOLVER CONVERSION.
Serial No. 20337. These were originally manufactured 1863 to 1875
with a .36 bore percussion. This revolver was converted to fire .38
cartridges during the early 1870’s for the US Navy. This is 1 of 1,000
total converted. Features a 7-1/2” barrel, six shot, single action. All
metal surfaces are a smooth soft chocolate brown with sharp barrel
LOT - 395 legend. Has a blade front sight. Original walnut grips are very good.
The original owner has carved his name on left side “E.S. Hayne”. The
butt is carved “W.M” and “Jones”. Left side of frame has the machining
flaw where shield was filed off as per the McDowell book on percussion
conversions, which indicates factory work. Perfect bore and action. A very
clean example that saw use in both the Civil War and the Frontier with
period ownership on grips. Great looking cowboy gun.
700.00 - 1,200.00

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396 - HIGH CONDITION FREEMAN S.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 114. .44 bore percussion with a 7-1/2” barrel. This is another revolver from a premier Civil War collection that has been locked in a vault
since the 1960’s. It remains in virtually near new condition with most apparent wear simply from flaking, not from use. The barrel has a 1”x1/2” area
on right side where finish has flaked with a couple areas of light freckling and some light muzzle wear, retaining 85-90% of the original lustrous high
polish blue. The frame retains approximately 90% original high polish factory blue finish with a few areas of age freckling only and some light high
edge wear. Cylinder retains approximately 90% of the original high polish blue with a couple areas of spotting where the gun rested on its side with
some high edge wear and a light drag line. Original nipples are intact. Cylinder face shows no burn. The two piece walnut grips are near mint. These
revolvers were manufactured at Hoard’s Armory in Watertown, New York from 1863 to 1864. Only 2,000 were ever manufactured. It is a standard
six shot single action. One of the finest condition examples of this rare revolver one could hope to acquire. Even the grip straps have the majority of
their original factory blue finish. Bore and action are like new as well. 6,000.00 - 8,000.00

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397 - REMINGTON-ELLIOT DERINGER.
Serial No. 6942. .22 rimfire caliber with a 3” barrel. These were
manufactured from 1863 to the mid-1870’s. They are a five shot,
revolving barrel, ring trigger, tip-up with blued finish and rosewood grips.
Very popular with gamblers. This example is in excellent all original
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condition. Metal finish is a smooth pleasing blue-grey patina with some
fire blue in flutes. Grips are mint. Bores are very good. Fine working
order. 400.00 - 800.00

398 - S&W MODEL NO. 1 3RD ISSUE REVOLVER.


Serial No. 48660. .22 short rimfire with a 3-3/16” barrel. These
revolvers were manufactured from 1868 to 1881. It is a 6” blued finish,
spur trigger, sevens hot, single action, tip-up revolver with bird’s head
rosewood grips. This example is in the much scarcer factory blue finish.
Frame retains approximately 75% of the original factory bright blue
LOT - 398 finish, while the cylinder and barrel are a smooth blue-brown patina.
Operation is flawless. Bore is excellent. Grips are near mint.
250.00 - 450.00

399 - COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 5089. .45 Long Colt caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. Factory
letter states that this gun was one of ten in a shipment to E.C. Meacham
Arms Co. in St. Louis, Missouri, February 1st, 1881. Shipped as a 7-1/2”
.45 with nickel finish with rubber grips. This revolver is in that configuration
today with the exception that the grips have been replaced with a pair
LOT - 399 of walnut grips. It is a six shot double action. Cylinder indexes both single
and double action. The barrel is devoid of finish, has been cleaned, and
has pitting. Barrel address is partially obscured. Cylinder is basically
grey patina with freckling. Frame retains approximately 10% original
nickel with the balance brown patina. Hammer has been re-blued. Walnut
grips are very good. Bore is strong. 650.00 - 950.00

400 - ANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1884).


Serial No. 110645. .44-40 caliber with a 5-7/8” barrel. This revolver
started off life as a 7-1/2” with blued finish. The barrel has been
shortened, sight set back and refinished. Barrel legend is thinning. Retains
approximately 50% of the re-applied finish with some general freckling.
The cylinder retains approximately 90% of the original blue but is a
LOT - 400 more modern replacement and does not have the beveled edge. The
frame, back strap and trigger guard are basically a soft brown-grey
patina. Frame legends are perfect. First generation hammer has been
refinished. Has very good period walnut grips that are a bit shy to metal
and have six kill notches. Cylinder indexes fine, but the hammer is missing
the ‘At Ease’ (loading) notch. Ejector housing is brown-grey patina. Bore is
mint. 900.00 - 1,500.00

401 - **ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 65594. 3-1/2” barrel in .38 Long Colt caliber. This revolver
was manufactured in 1888. It now exhibits nearly full coverage highest
quality engraving with a full blued finish, gold accents, and carved ivory
grips that feature a Straight Flush (card hand) on right panel. The gun
retains virtually all of the finish since work was performed. We can find
LOT - 401 no engraver’s signature but the work was extremely well-executed right
down to the simple gold line at muzzle and back of cylinder. Bore is
strong with some light frosting. Function is flawless both single and double
action. There is some light age freckling on the barrel and grip strap, so
the work appears to have been done some time ago. All legends are
perfect. Beautiful as custom engraved Colt Lightning.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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402 - FINE PHILADELPHIA HENRY DERINGER PISTOL.
.50 bore with a 3” barrel. One of the most recognizable and historic
pistols as it pertains to the history of the United States is the Henry
Deringer single shot large bore pocket pistol, most recognized by
historians as the weapon used to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln.
The top of the barrel is stamped “Deringer Philadelphia”. It has an
octagon barrel with a German silver front sight, two silver bands, and
the letter “P” on the left barrel flat. The tang is engraved and has a
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small fixed rear sight. The sideplate is engraved and stamped “Deringer
Philadelphia”. Hammer is engraved. Has an engraved brass trigger
guard, along with engraved brass escutcheons. Checkered walnut stock
that has an inlayed engraved silver shield and butt decoration. All metal
surfaces are basically a dark grey gun metal patina with some light
freckling. The rifled bore is excellent with usual abrasions. Stock and
checkering are near mint with a 1/2” closed hairline grain separation
only visible through magnification. There is an engraved brass escutcheon
on the left side of the stock as well. This is one of the finer condition
1840-50’s large bore pocket Deringers this writer has seen. This is the
exact weapon used to end the life of Abraham Lincoln making him
LOT - 403 the last major casualty of the Civil War. This is one of, if not the, most
recognized weapons in the American history. 2,200.00 - 2,800.00

403 - **COLT MODEL 1892 NEW ARMY/NAVY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 124275. .38 Long Colt caliber with a 6” barrel. Features
six shot, double action, .38 caliber, blued finish with Colt gutta percha
grips. Gun retains approximately 50% original factory blue with overall
thinning and spotting. Grips are near mint. Action is perfect. Strong bore.
200.00 - 400.00

404 - COLT MODEL 1878 D.A. FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER


Serial No. 32063. .44-40 caliber with a 4-3/4” barrel. Manufactured
in 1893. This is a standard roll-die Frontier six shooter, .44 caliber
double action six shot revolver. All metal surfaces are a pleasing smooth
LOT - 404 blue-brown patina with traces of original blue in recesses. Fine barrel
legend. Very good original grips having turned soft brown and much of
the checkering has worn smooth. Has the original lanyard ring. Cylinder
does not index. Bore is near mint. A little mechanical attention will make
this a fine all original Model 1878. 700.00 - 1,200.00

405 - **COLT MODEL 1877 THUNDERER D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 112500. .41 LC caliber with a 2-5/8” barrel. Manufactured
1899. Offered is an interesting as customized .41 caliber Thunderer
double action revolver. The original barrel has been shortened to 2-5/8”.
Front sight has been set back. The revolver has been beautifully period
LOT - 405 New York engraved. The hammer spur has been bobbed to allow double
action only shooting. Sports a pair of vintage aged ivory or bone grips
that are extremely well-fitting. Cylinder does not index. Gun has been
cleaned of most of the original nickel and is now basically in the white.
The frame and trigger guard plates have been slightly custom rounded.
Excellent bore. Very interesting little belly gun with a great Western look.
800.00 - 1,400.00

406 - SOUTHERNER (BROWN MFG). SINGLE SHOT DERINGER.


Serial No. 1643. .41 rimfire caliber with a 2-1/2” barrel. Popular
swing-out single shot .41 caliber Deringer with brass frame. Stamped
“Southerner” on top of barrel. Very good bore. Working order. Barrel is
basically gun metal grey. Nice brass frame. Excellent grips of rosewood
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(may be replacements). Bottom frame screw is replaced.
150.00 - 300.00

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407 - **LONG BARREL COLT MODEL 1877 THUNDERER REVOLVER.
Serial No. 136811. .41 Long Colt caliber with a 6” barrel. Manufactured
in 1902. Offered is a fairly scarce 6” Colt Model 1877 double action in
the desirable .41 caliber. The revolver is all original. Standard features
include 6” barrel, six shot, double action, case colored frame and black
LOT - 407 gutta percha grips. The barrel and cylinder are a pleasing smooth
blue-brown patina. Case colors have basically greyed out. Original grips
are excellent with no cracks or chips with some of the checkering worn
smooth from carry. Ejector rod housing is grey-brown patina with some
freckling. Cylinder indexes single action but double action will not set
the hammer. Strong legends. Near mint bore. As usual, the double action
mechanism will need some attention to be put back into perfect working
order. It is fairly difficult to find the .41 caliber Colt with the longer
barrel, and this is a very pleasing, honest, all original example.
1,000.00 - 1,500.00

408 - **COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 51120. .32-20 caliber with a rare 7-1/2” barrel.
Manufactured in 1905 (last year of production). It retains traces of
LOT - 408 original nickel finish but is basically an all-grey gun. Cylinder exhibits
overall salt and pepper marks. Frame screws have been filed off. Plate
is replaced. Grips are worn with crack in left panel and repair on right.
Missing the lanyard ring. Indexes fine double action. Single action sticky.
Strong clean bore. 300.00 - 600.00

409 - SHARPS BREECH-LOADING 4-SHOT PEPPERBOX PISTOL.


Serial No. 6050. .22 rimfire caliber with 2-3/8” barrel. This is referred to
as the model 1A. It has the ornate carved gutta percha grips with brass
frame and blued barrels. Fine operating condition. Firing pin rotates
LOT - 409
properly. Barrels are a pleasing blue soft patina. Very good bores.
Excellent grips. Brass frame with no evidence of plating. Strong legend.
300.00 - 600.00

410 - SHARPS BREECH-LOADING 4-SHOT PEPPERBOX PISTOL.


Serial No. 22623. .32 rimfire caliber with 3” barrels. Barrels retains
approximately 80% of the reapplied finish. Checkered wood grips are
near mint. Fine brass frame with no trace of plating. Firing pin rotates
LOT - 410 properly. Perfect action. Very good bore. This is referred to as the Model
2A. Manufactured 1859 to 1874. Strong legend on both sides of frame.
400.00 - 700.00

411 - **COLT BISLEY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 279094. .32-20 WCF caliber with a 4-3/4” barrel. Standard
Bisley six shot single action manufactured in 1906. All metal surfaces
are a grey-brown patina. Strong top barrel legend. Side legend is faint.
LOT - 411 Strong frame legend. Original grips are almost worn smooth. Has some
issues with indexing and will need some mechanical attention. Excellent
bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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412 - **COLT BISLEY MODEL SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 311244. .32-20 WCF with a 7-1/2” barrel. Manufactured in
1909. Standard 7-1/2” Bisley six shot single action revolver with the Colt
LOT - 412 gutta percha grips. All metal surfaces are a dark chocolate patina. Grips
are very good with no cracks or chips, just some thinning. Indexes and
locks up perfectly. Strong near mint bore. Should make a fine shooter.
800.00 - 1,400.00

413 - **COLT MODEL 1909 U.S. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 34233. .45 long Colt with a 5-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
1911 to 1912. The Colt Model 1909 is basically a New Service six shot
double action revolver with the blued finish. These were made for the U.S.
LOT - 413 Government contract in 1911 and 1912 and are stamped “U.S. Model
1909” on butt. They came standard with walnut grips and a lanyard loop.
This example retains approximately 85% of the re-applied blue finish
with wear on muzzle, high edges of cylinder and trigger guard. Grips are
replaced, lanyard ring removed. Still has all the U.S. inspector marks. Mint
bore and action. Frame legend has thinned out. 400.00 - 600.00

414 - **COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 72238. .38-40 WCF caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. Revolver
LOT - 414 was manufactured in 1914. It is a standard six shot blued double action.
All metal surfaces are basically a mix of blue-brown patina. Original
grips with chips on left panel. Lanyard missing. Indexes and lines up
perfectly. Near mint bore. 300.00 - 500.00

415 - **COLT CATTLE BRAND ENGRAVED S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 329397. .45 LC caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. According to
the factory letter on January 30th, 1915 in a single gun shipment to A.J.
Harwi Hardware Co. in Atchison, Kansas. Presently the gun is chambered
for the .38-40 WCF cartridge. The entire gun was master engraved
by famed artist D.W. Harris (signed on butt) in the Colt cattle brand
motif made famous by Cole Agee. The left recoil shield has the Texas
Rangers badge and emblem engraved. Aside from the cylinder flutes
LOT - 415 and the front grip strap, the gun exhibits 100% engraving coverage. The
cylinder, hammer, ejector housing, ejector rod, cylinder release, trigger
and frame screws are gold plated. Balance of gun is nickel plated. All
factory legends are sharp as new. The revolver has not been fired since
work performed and is in as new condition inside and out. Sports a pair
of perfectly fitted real stag grips. An absolutely stunning first generation
cattle brand engraved Colt executed by one of the master 20th Century
engravers. 5,000.00 - 8,000.00

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416 - **PRE-WAR COLT POLICE POSITIVE D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. 142041. .32 Police caliber with a 4” barrel. Manufactured in
1916. This is a scarce factory nickel six shot double action that retains
LOT - 416 approximately 95% original factory nickel with light drag line, light
muzzle wear, light freckling on top of barrel, and 1/2” of freckling in
cylinder flute. Sports a pair of vintage pearl grips with a couple of minor
chips. Bore and action are fine. 350.00 - 650.00

417 - **S&W .45 H.E. MODEL 1917 REVOLVER (BRAZILIAN).


Serial No. 201742. .45 ACP with a 5-1/2” barrel. This is a commercial
offering of the standard Model 1917 and does not have any U.S.
markings. This example has the seal of Brazil on the right side of the
frame and is dated 1937. It has re-import marks on bottom barrel lug
and was shipped back to the United States at one point. Manufactured
1917 to 1946. Features blued finish, six shot, double action. Retains
LOT - 417 about 50% original factory blue with the balance thinning to gun metal
grey. Perfect action and lock up. Nice case colors on hammer. Original
lanyard ring intact. The grips have been replaced with a set of later
diamond checkered Smith’s, but are ill-fitting. This example is far better
than most of these and would benefit greatly from a pair of pre-war
Smith & Wesson grips. 350.00 - 650.00

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418 - **MARBLES MODEL 1921 “GAME GETTER” PISTOL.


Serial No. 16897. .22 cal over .410 with an 18” barrel. The Marble
Game Getter is a light, double-barrel (over-under), combination gun
manufactured by the Marble’s Arms & Manufacturing Company in
Gladstone, Michigan. The firearm features a skeleton folding stock and
a rifle barrel over a smooth-bore shotgun barrel. A manually pivoted
hammer striker is used to select the upper or lower barrel. Production
of the Model 1921 started in 1921 and was essentially a new design.
This pistol/pocket rifle remains in excellent all original condition and is
one of the more desirable examples in that it has a legal 18” barrel.
The metal retains approximately 60-70% original factory blue blending
with a smooth gun metal patina. Other features include the adjustable
flip-up target rear sight, near mint walnut grips, and a near mint chrome
butt stock. Both bores are as new. Lock up and function is perfect.
Very handsome, rare desirable firearm. Popular in the 1920’s with fur
trappers. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

419 - **BOXED H&R SPORTSMAN PRE-WAR D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. D8221. 6” barrel in .22 caliber. This is another nearly pristine
second variation 1933 nine shot double action top break with blued finish
and finely checkered one piece walnut grips. Cylinder patent on left
LOT - 419 side. Mint bore and action. Retains virtually all of the original high polish
factory blue finish with one spot of finish loss one cylinder. Grips are mint.
This rare pre-war revolver comes in its original blue hinged box with
proper end label which is almost as rare as the gun itself. These early
1930’s revolvers are next to impossible to find in such high condition.
450.00 - 850.00

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420 - **PRE-WAR H&R SPORTSMAN DOUBLE ACTION 3” REVOLVER.
Serial No. D7319. .22 rimfire caliber with a 3” barrel. This is the star
of the collection and possibly the rarest gun. It is the Sportsman, second
variation of 1933, nine shot double action .22 with blued finish and
finely checkered walnut grips. This gun sports the very rare, never seen
3” barrel. The cylinder has the post April 18, 1933 patent stamp. Has
the front sight set screw. The address is on top of frame. It has the correct
LOT - 420
crown and the left barrel legend was stamped further back than the
standard models due to the short barrel. The condition remains near new
retaining virtually all of the factory high polish blue finish with just a hint
of light edge wear. The checkered walnut grips are near mint, one piece,
with the checkered back strap. This is the first of this early type short
barrel we have ever seen and given the near new condition, would be
impossible to improve on if one could fine another example. It is verified
in the new book on these revolvers and these guns are becoming eagerly
sought. 600.00 - 1,100.00

421 - **S&W .38/44 OUTDOORSMAN D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. S122844. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 6-1/2” barrel.
Collectors refer to this model as the pre-Model 23 Model of 1950. Only
6,039 of these revolvers were ever manufactured from 1950 to 1966.
This particular revolver was manufactured from 1954 to 1955 and still
retains the upper sideplate screw. Standard features include blued finish,
six shot, double action, case colored wide spur hammer, case colored
LOT - 421 trigger, adjustable rear sight, high profile patridge front sight and silver
medallion checkered walnut grips. Original style grips with black discs
inside, the right panel is stamped 152359. Indicates grips are correct
replacements from another revolver. As to condition, there is some light
muzzle wear on both sides. There is a hint of high edge wear at bottom
of yoke and a light drag line. Retains 95-97% original blue. Hammer
and trigger retain the majority of the original case colors. Grips are very
good with a small chip on right side butt. Action is perfect. Bore is near
mint. 700.00 - 900.00

422 - **BOXED H&R MODEL 900 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. AD81932. .22 rimfire caliber with a 4” barrel. Manufactured
from 1962 to 1964 only. This nearly pristine revolver is another great
gun from the same collection as the others. Features the early style tenite
two piece grips, blued finish, nine shot, double action. Retains virtually all
of the original factory blue finish. Comes in the original box numbered to
gun with instructions. 250.00 - 450.00

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423 - **FACTORY ENGRAVED-GOLD PLATED S&W MOD 36 REVOLVER


Serial No. 334933. .38 Special with a 2” barrel. Manufactured 1962
to 1966. This is a very special early factory engraved and gold plated
Model 36 Chief’s Special. Standard features include 2” barrel, six shot,
double action and chambered for the .38 Special cartridge. It is factory
engraved with full gold plate and case colored hammer and trigger.
Sports a pair of Pearlite grips. The gold wash is wearing off on all the
LOT - 423 high spots of gun. Excellent bore and action. Exquisite engraving.
700.00 - 1,200.00

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424 - **H&R MODEL 949 D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. BA010961. .22 rimfire caliber with a 5-1/2’ barrel. This is
a second variation manufactured from 1963 to 1971 from the same
LOT - 424 collection as the others. It is nine shot, double action with the matte blue
finish and two piece wood grips. Gun retains virtually all of the factory
original finish, near new inside and out. No visible drag line.
200.00 - 400.00

425 - **H&R MODEL 949 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. BB023438. .22 rimfire caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel.
Manufactured 1963 to 1971. This is a nine shot double action with two
piece walnut grips. Retains virtually all of the original factory finish. In
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near new condition both inside and out. Comes from the same collection
as the other H&R revolvers. 200.00 - 400.00

426 - **H&R MODEL 650 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. AT115204. .22 rimfire caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. This
scarce revolver was manufactured in the electroless nickel finish from
1982 to 1986. It is a double action nine shot with one piece walnut grips.
It is referred to has the convertible model as it has a cylinder for the .22
LR as well as the .22 W.M.R.F. (magnum). The gun is in as new condition
in and out with just the lightest of drag lines. Neither cylinder shows any
burn and remains in unfired condition. This revolver originates from the
LOT - 426
same collection as the others. Very scarce in this finish. 300.00 - 500.00

427 - **BOXED H&R MODEL 686 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. BB036135. .22 rimfire caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. Another
near mint H&R from the same collection as the others. It is referred to as
the convertible model as it comes with an extra cylinder, one standard
.22 while the other is .22 magnum. Features the blued barrel and
cylinder, case colored frame, two piece walnut grips and adjustable rear
sight. Gun remains in near new condition inside and out, retaining all of its
original finish. Does not even have a drag line on the standard cylinder.
A light drag line on the magnum cylinder. Manufactured 1982 to 1986.
LOT - 427 Comes in the original box numbered to gun. 250.00 - 450.00

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428 - **H&R MODEL 929 D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. AF81624. .22 rimfire caliber with a 4” barrel. Manufactured
1965 to 1973. This is a fourth variation with two piece black tenite grips.
It is a double action, nine shot, blued finish. Gun retains 98% original
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factory finish with some light muzzle wear and a couple of minor freckles.
Mint bore and action. 150.00 - 300.00

429 - **COLT PEACEMAKER .22 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. G148148. .22 rimfire with a 6” barrel. This revolver was
manufactured in 1975 and is standard in all respects with blued finish,
case colored frame and black composite eagle grips. It is a six shot,
single action. Remains in all original condition retaining fully 98% of the
LOT - 429
original finish. The only wear appears to be very light muzzle wear, a
touch of high edge wear on ejector housing, slight high wear on cylinder
and light drag line. Mint bore and action. Cylinder is made to fire the .22
LR cartridge. 300.00 - 600.00

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430 - **H&R MODEL 676 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. AT100124. .22 rimfire caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. This
revolver was manufatured fron 1975 to 1980. It is a convertible revolver
that has a cylinder for the .22LR and a cylinder for the .22 W.M.R.F.
(magnum). It is a nine shot double action with case colored frame and
walnut one piece grips. Frame retains the majority of the case colors.
Barrel retains 97% blue with a couple of freckles. Ejector housing has
thinning to 50%. The .22 cylinder has some brown freckling. The .22
LOT - 430 magnum cylinder retains 97% blue with a coupe minor freckles. Grips are
mint. 150.00 - 300.00

431 - **AMT STAINLESS STEEL SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. AA6399. .380 caliber with 2-1/2” barrel. High quality
American made stainless steel semi-automatic pocket pistol chambered
LOT - 431
for the .380 cartridge. The pistol remains in near new condition showing
just a couple minor storage scuffs. Mint bore and action. 200.00 - 400.00

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432 - **MIB SIG SAUER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. FO83187. Serial number is FO83187, caliber is .22lr barrel
length is 4 - 3/4”. Offered is an as new in original box with all paper
work. Sig Mosquito model, is a semi automatic, double action with the
matte finish and black plastic grips. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 432

433 - **DESERT EAGLE MAGNUM RESEARCH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. DK0003501. .50 AE caliber with a 6” barrel. One of the
largest semi-automatic pistols manufactured and chambered for the
powerful .50 caliber round. This is semi-automatic Desert Eagle pistol.
Features the matte finish, built in scope rail and rubber grips. Gun retains
approximately 99% original finish with just a couple specks of minor
storage wear. Otherwise as new. Mint bore and action.
600.00 - 1,000.00
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434 - **NEAR NEW COLT 2ND GEN. NEW FRONTIER REVOLVER.
Serial No. 5072NF. Offered is a 5-1/2” New Frontier target revolver
chambered for the .357 magnum cartridge, manufactured in 1965 with
a total production of 792 revolvers in this caliber and finish. The New
Frontier features factory walnut grips with silver medallions, flat top
frame, and adjustable rear sight. This rare New Frontier target revolver
is a six shot single action chambered for the powerful .357 cartridge.
The gun displays in virtually as new condition throughout. There is no sign
of any cylinder burn with the lightest of drag lines is only perceptible
through the use of a lighted glass. The bore and action are likewise as
new. Grips are perfect in richly grained walnut. Case colors are brilliant.
Screws are perfect with all of their high polish finish. As nice as you can
expect to find one of these. Given the rarity and quality of the flat top
New Frontier target revolvers, they present an extraordinary opportunity
LOT - 434 for both the collector and investor. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

435 - CASED COLT HERITAGE WALKER DRAGOON REVOLVER.


Serial No. 1066. In 1980 Colt reintroduced a special edition of the
famous Walker Dragoon in which 1,000 were manufactured. They were
specially engraved and inlaid on the left side with “The Colt Heritage
Commemorative”. Left side of frame is stamped “C Company No. 1066”.
Right side of barrel has engraved and gold inlaid images of Samuel
Walker and Samuel Colt and is stamped “U.S. 1847”. Both sides of the
grips bear the inspector cartouche. The bottom of the barrel lug, trigger
guard, and backstrap are all stamped “C Company 1066”. The cylinder
features the roll engraving of the Texas Ranger battle scene. Standard
features include a 9” barrel; single action; six shot; chambered for the
.44 caliber percussion; with blued barrel, cylinder, and backstrap; case
colored frame, hammer, and loading lever; with square back brass
trigger guard. The gun is new, mint, unfired, with no drag line. It is housed
in the beautiful Colt Heritage walnut display case with green velvet lining,
French fitted, with walnut accessory box. Comes with a tray that holds the
hard cover Colt Heritage book, signed by R.L. Wilson.
LOT - 435 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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436 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. .44 OPEN TOP REVOLVER 1ST MOD
Serial number is 1972, barrel length is 7-1/2” caliber is .44 M&H.
Offered is an extremely fine Merwin & Hulbert open top, scoop
flute single action revolver chambered for the .44 M&H cartridge.
Manufactured by the Hopkins & Allen Company, these were produced
from 1876 to approximately 1883. Merwin Hulbert & company were
not manufactures, they were dealers and promoters. Standard features
include a 7” barrel, single action, nickel finish, six shot, .44 caliber, with
the red mottled gutta percha saw handle grip, lanyard ring, and case
LOT - 436 colored hammer. The face of the cylinder shows no sign of any firing
rings, nor does the inside of the cylinder. The gun retains fully 95% of
the original factory nickel finish with usual minor freckling and high edge
wear here and there. The grips are original and fit perfectly to the gun.
Lock up and timing are perfect, as is bore. Good suction. Cylinder has a
drag line. These revolvers were engineering marvels at the time, allowing
quick interchanging of barrels. The fit and finish is that of a Swiss watch.
They were widely used on the Western frontier in the 1870’s and this
particular style of Merwin is considered the true classic single action of
this type. The red and black mottled gutta percha grips are very similar
in material to those manufactured by Smith & Wesson. They remain in
excellent condition with sharp checkering, no chips and fit superbly. The
barrel legends are sharp. There are no caliber marks on frame which is
consist in the fact that it was the only caliber available on the early first
models. The serial number can be found stamped on the barrel, cylinder
and center post. The number of the butt is not a serial number but rather
than an assembly number. Production of the early open top scoop flutes
and the Merwin caliber pre date 1880. An extremely high condition
early large frame single action revolver. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00

437 - **MIB COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 168SE3. .45 LC caliber with a 3” barrel. In 1987, Colt
produced a special five gun series of Sheriff’s models (Colt Single
Action Army’s manufactured without ejectors). These were produced
with consecutive serial numbers, were finished in the full royal blue finish,
with the gold medallion smooth walnut grips. They are all referred to
LOT - 437 as the Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model. Some of the barrel
lengths offered in this sheriff’s model set were the only such examples
manufactured during the Sheriff’s model production. All of these revolvers
are in as new condition in and out and may have the lightest of drag
marks. Each gun comes in its original numbered box with paperwork,
hang tags, and remain unfired. We are offering these as individual
consecutive lots so they can be purchased individually if desired. This
example sports the rare 3” barrel. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

438 - **MIB COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 168SE25. .45 LC caliber with a 2-1/2” barrel. In 1987,
Colt produced a special five gun series of Sheriff’s models (Colt Single
Action Army’s manufactured without ejectors). These were produced
with consecutive serial numbers, were finished in the full royal blue finish,
with the gold medallion smooth walnut grips. They are all referred to
as the Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model. Some of the barrel
lengths offered in this sheriff’s model set were the only such examples
manufactured during the Sheriff’s model production. All of these revolvers
are in as new condition in and out and may have the lightest of drag
marks. Each gun comes in its original numbered box with paperwork,
hang tags, and remain unfired. We are offering these as individual
consecutive lots so they can be purchased individually if desired. This
LOT - 438 example sports the rare 2-1/2” barrel. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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439 - **MIB COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL S.A.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. 168SE2. .45 LC caliber with a 2” barrel. In 1987, Colt
produced a special five gun series of Sheriff’s models (Colt Single
Action Army’s manufactured without ejectors). These were produced
with consecutive serial numbers, were finished in the full royal blue
finish, with the gold medallion smooth walnut grips. They are all
referred to as the Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model. Some of
the barrel lengths offered in this sheriff’s model set were the only such
examples manufactured during the Sheriff’s model production. All of
these revolvers are in as new condition in and out and may have the
lightest of drag marks. Each gun comes in its original numbered box
LOT - 439 with paperwork, hang tags, and remain unfired. We are offering these
as individual consecutive lots so they can be purchased individually if
desired. This example sports the rare 2” barrel. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

440 - **MIB COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 168SE55. .45 LC caliber with a 5” barrel. In 1987, Colt
produced a special five gun series of Sheriff’s models (Colt Single
Action Army’s manufactured without ejectors). These were produced
with consecutive serial numbers, were finished in the full royal blue
finish, with the gold medallion smooth walnut grips. They are all
referred to as the Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model. Some of
the barrel lengths offered in this sheriff’s model set were the only such
examples manufactured during the Sheriff’s model production. All of
these revolvers are in as new condition in and out and may have the
LOT - 440 lightest of drag marks. Each gun comes in its original numbered box
with paperwork, hang tags, and remain unfired. We are offering these
as individual consecutive lots so they can be purchased individually if
desired. This example sports the rare 5” barrel. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

441 - **MIB COLT SHERIFF’S MODEL S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 168SE4. .45 LC caliber with a 4” barrel. In 1987, Colt
produced a special five gun series of Sheriff’s models (Colt Single
Action Army’s manufactured without ejectors). These were produced
with consecutive serial numbers, were finished in the full royal blue
finish, with the gold medallion smooth walnut grips. They are all
referred to as the Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s model. Some of
the barrel lengths offered in this sheriff’s model set were the only such
examples manufactured during the Sheriff’s model production. All of
these revolvers are in as new condition in and out and may have the
LOT - 441 lightest of drag marks. Each gun comes in its original numbered box
with paperwork, hang tags, and remain unfired. We are offering these
as individual consecutive lots so they can be purchased individually if
desired. This example sports the rare 4” barrel. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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LOT - 442

442 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD DATED 1815 CONVERTED MUSKET.


NSV Caliber is .69, barrel length is 29-3/4”.This U.S. flintlock musket was converted from flintlock to percussion and shortened during it’s period of
use. All metal is brown speckled patina with light salt and pepper overall. The lock is stamped Springfield 1815, stock has several cracks at wrist with
repairs. This is typical conversion of an early musket done during the time of the Civil War. It was popular with the Confederacy and a lot of these old
muskets remained in Southern possession. They were converted and shortened and used throughout the Civil War. It has a pleasing look.
400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 443

443 - U.S. MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION MUSKET.


Caliber is .69 bore-percussion, barrel length is 42”. The 1842 Percussion musket was the first percussion regulation musket and the last smooth bore
made in the .69 caliber. Produced at the Harpers Ferry Armory. All standard features; the lock is stamped Harpers Ferry 1848 with the eagle, all
metal surfaces are a gun metal freckled brown patina. The front sight has been cut away from the front band, original rod, sling swivels, barrel has the
VP stamp, left side of stock has a visible cartouche. Stock is in excellent all original condition with no cracks, very few minor chips and bumps. It has the
original nipple and comes with the original bayonet. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 444

444 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 CONTRACT RIFLE MUSKET.


NSV Has a 40 inch barrel. Caliber is .58 bore. Fairly standard US issue model 1863 rifle. Manufactured under contract to the US government.
Stamped US Trenton. Lock dated 1864. This is a three band rifle with standard three leaf folding rear sight. Metal finished in the white. Now light
patina with age freckling. Barrel has 1864 VP eagle head stamp. Butt plate stamped US. Has a very good bore. Wood is very good with some
chipping. Has a strong cartouche on the left side. Breech of barrel is stamped NJ for New Jersey. 600.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 445

445 - BRITISH B.S.A. 1865 RIFLE MUSKET.


Caliber is .65 bore. Has a 39 inch barrel. This is a B.S.A. which stands for British Small Arms. 1865 dated rifle musket with a crown with “D” or “R”
on lock plate. It is percussion system. Features three barrel bands, sling swivels on middle band and guard. Single shot. Has a simple leaf rear sight
with small blade front. The two middle barrel bands are from a United States musket. The barrel is a dark brown patina with some roughness around
nipple. The walnut stock is very good with no cracks, but the usual war dings. Has a crude repair at rear trigger guard bow. The rear tang is repaired
rather crudely with replaced screws. Has the brass butt plate. The side plate and hammer are a clean smooth ground patina. There is some visible
rifling in bore. This appears to be a typical contract rifled musket based on the pattern 1853 type 3. These were widely smuggled into the south and
this type of rifle was one of the most widely used in the Confederacy. It makes perfect sense that the rifles saw heavy use and saw field repairs and
parts were replaced from US muskets. 400.00 - 600.00

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446 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 US INSPECTED RIFLE.


Serial No. 24711. .30-40 U.S. with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1899. This standard rifle remains in beautiful all original configuration with most
of its original factory finish. The barrel retains approximately 85% original factory blue with some thinning and sports standard Winchester sights.
The frame and sides of magazine retain approximately 70% of the original high polish factory blue with the balance thinned to gun metal grey. The
areas within the flutes is bright. Original walnut stocks are near mint, proud to metal with no cracks of chips; just a couple of minor handling marks. Bolt
retains 80% of the original high polish blue. Left side of lever is stamped “K.S.M.” which stands for Kelly S. Morse who was a U.S. Ordnance inspector,
which would indicate this rifle has a military tie-in which is almost never seen on a standard 1895 Winchester. Strong cases of case colors on hammer.
Near mint strong bore. Perfect action. Nice all original high condition Winchester 1895 with military association. 1,800.00 - 2,800.00

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447 - SCARCE US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1870 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 34782. Serial no 34782. Caliber is 50-70 GOVT. Barrel length is 32 5/8 inches. This was the last of the US Springfields to use the
combination of leftover civil war parts and trap door conversions. These were manufactured from 1870 to 1873 and only approximately 11,533 were
ever manufactured. The breech block is dated 1870 with eagle head and US. The side plate is dated 1864. Serial number is stamped on left side
of barrel and receiver breach. Rifle exhibits original parts and retains virtually all of the re-applied blued finish with the exception of the side plate
which has been nickel plated. Walnut stock is in excellent condition with a two inch hair line crack on left side between retainer bolts and it has been
refinished. Right side of stock is stamped W.B.C. with a professional stamp. Rifle is accompanied by the original bayonet and leather frog with original
hanger and brass tip. Also includes the very rare original style single brass frog sling. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 448

448 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 99406. Serial no 99406. Caliber is 45-70 GOVT. Barrel length is 32 5/8 inches. Standard issue US Model Trapdoor rifle. Barrel has
the VP Eagle stamp. Block is stamped US Model 1878. Side plate is stamped US Springfield with Eagle. Barrel is a fine smooth mix of blue brown
patina. Bands and butt plate stamped with US stamps. Side plate and hammer retain generous amounts of original blue as does trigger guard. Has
an excellent original walnut stock. The cartouche on left side is not visible but Script P at wrist still present. Fine working order with excellent bore. This
rifle is accompanied by an original bayonet with metal scabbard and partial leather frog. 400.00 - 800.00

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449 - EARLY PERCUSSION FULL STOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


36-1/2” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. This is a finely made, no-nonsense, full stock, full octagon sporting rifle. Barrel features a fixed rear sight with
small blade front with sharp edges and a grey-brown patina with age freckling. The lock is stamped “ Jas. Golcher - Philada.”. Has a straight grain
walnut full stock with pin barrel, three brass retaining thimbles, brass forend cap, trigger guard and rifle buttplate. Brass is excellent and has never
been cleaned. Has the Pennsylvania style cheek piece. No patch box. Wood is finished in a deep rich finish. High quality full stock mid-19th century
sporting rifle. 500.00 - 1,000.00

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450 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 96156A. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1882. Fine all original example of the popular .44 caliber Winchester.
Features 24” full round barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, rifle butt, original Winchester sporting front and rear sights. All the metal
surfaces on this rifle have a fine untouched deep rich blue-brown patina with the high edges a soft gun metal grey with large percentage of bright
blue on loading gate. Carrier has never been polished. Wood is excellent, proud to metal. There is a grain separation crack on left forearm that is
extremely tight and could easily be professionally repaired as to not even be noticeable. Strong rifled bore with just some minor abrasion. Perfect
action. Far above average, an extremely handsome 73 that has a wonderful look in the best of the calibers. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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451 - WINCHESTER HOTCHKISS BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE.


Serial No. 3699. .45-70 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured 1879 to 1899. This is a scarce first model of which 6,419 were manufactured. It
is the standard sporting rifle with the 26” full round barrel and the one piece stock with no checkering. The barrel is a smooth mix of blue and grey
patina. Frame retains approximately 75% original factory blue. Bolt is in the white. Equipped with the Winchester sporting front and rear sight, and
a smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Stock is in excellent condition, proud to metal, with no cracks or chips. The trigger guard is a blue-grey patina and
rear trigger guard screw is burred. Has the ebony forend inset. Operation is flawless. Strong clean bore. This rare gun was Winchesters first foray into
the bolt action sporting rifle marketplace and they chose a caliber to coincide with the government cartridge being used on the Western frontier at the
U.S. outposts. These are rarely seen, especially in such fine overall condition and highly sought due to its being considered the genesis of all subsequent
Winchester bolt action sporting rifles. Winchester factor research: shipped 6-28-1880 Rifle- round. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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452 - **NEAR MINT WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 TAKEDOWN RIFLE.


Serial No. 149747. .33 WCF with a 24” barrel. This takedown model 1886 was manufactured in 1910. It is a standard takedown rifle in all respects
with the half magazine and shotgun buttplate. Has Winchester sporting front and rear sight. This gun shows in as new condition having been expertly
restored. The frame, lever, trigger, hammer and forend cap have been case colored instead of the typical blue finish. The bolt and loading gate are
high polish blue, as are all the screws. Barrel is a standard rust blue. Walnut stocks are near mint and fit perfectly to metal. Action is perfect. Bore is
near mint. Like walking into a hardware store in 1910. 800.00 - 1,500.00

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453 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 7998. .45-70 caliber with a 26” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in the second year of production in 1887. It has been re-barreled with
no manufacturing stamps and has been stamped .45-70 for the cartridge but not in Winchester style. Gun retains 85% of the re-applied blue finish,
having been completely re-done at one time. Right side of the frame has some rust freckling. Original walnut stocks are very good with no cracks or
chips. Mint bore and perfect action. Sporting sights. Very handsome, should be a good shooter, 700.00 - 1,200.00

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454 - **STEVENS IDEAL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE


Serial No. 11708. Barrel length is 28”, Caliber is .32-40 W.C.F. This rifle appears to be a Model 45 single shot part octagon barrel with the swiss butt
plate. The barrel is part octagon and retains approximately 90% of the factory original blue finish, special spirit level rear with bubble glass intact,
has the globe front sight, the front 3/4” of barrel at muzzle has been turned in the white to accept a Pope-Style bullet loading guide. The forestock
is excellent with the oil finish and no cracks or chips. The butt stock has had finish added and there is a crack at the toe at butt plate from screw which
would be an easy repair and if one were to match the finish on the forend would be a lovely piece of walnut. The frame retains 95% of the Stevens
specific case colors. The applied long range tang rear sight is a reproduction. The block retains virtually all of the fire blue finish, the action is as new
and has a strong rifle bore. Beautiful rifle as is, would be a gem with some attention to the wood. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 455

455 - REMINGTON NO. 1-1/2 ROLLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE.


Serial No. 533. .32 centerfire (we do not know what .32 cartridge this rifle accepts) with a 26” barrel. Manufactured 1888 to 1897. The full octagon
barrel is a smooth grey-brown patina with strong barrel legend. Has original sporting front and rear sights. Frame has silvered out to a dull grey with
perfect patent dates on left side. Both frame screws are slightly boogered. Walnut forend with metal tip is original, proud to metal, never refinished,
in excellent condition with no cracks and has a pewter tip. The butt stock has been altered, checkered and refinished. Tthe lower tang has been altered
for the current pistol grip stock configuration. Original buttplate. Poor bore. Fine action. This rifle would greatly benefit if re-bored to a popular .32
caliber and a new rear stock fitted. 300.00 - 600.00

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456 - EARLY BRASS BARRELED BLUNDERBUSS S.S. MUSKET.


NSV Sports a 14-1/4” solid brass barrel with large flare at muzzle. Part octagon at breach. Top of barrel is stamped “G. Bolenny”. No proof stamps.
It is a side lock percussion system with a lightly engraved hammer, original nipple, brass trigger guard, brass buttplate, walnut stock and single trigger.
The brass retains a lovely mellow finish having never been cleaned or polished. The hammer and side plate are a dark brown patina with some light
pitting on hammer. Has the original nipple. Working condition. The brass trigger guard and buttplate have never been cleaned. Has a steel forend.
Missing the ramrod. Stocks are very good with no visible cracks, albeit the wood is a bit shy to metal at plate. It has a distinctive perch belly butt. This
musket dates to the 1830’s to 1850’s and the lack of proof marks would give one cause to believe it is an American made product. We could find no
information on name stamped on top of barrel. Beautiful blunderbuss. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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457 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL S.S. RIFLE.


Serial No. 51557. .40-65 WCF with a 29-3/4” barrel. This rifle was manufactured 1890-91. The rifle has been completely and lovingly restored
and retains virtually all of the re-applied blue finish. The rifle has been re-stocked in lovely oil finished walnut and finely hand checkered. Barrel was
slightly shortened to achieve a perfect crown. Rear sight slot cut is empty due to the addition of a long range tang sight and a Spirit level target globe
front sight. Finely checkered steel shotgun buttplate referred to as a Neidner-style. Original barrel has sharp legends. Action is perfect. Checkered
adjustable trigger. Near mint strong bore. About the only flaws is that there are a few minor marks on barrel that were not polished out when finish
was applied. This will make a fine shooting rifle and is extremely handsome and professionally finished. 900.00 - 1,400.00

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458 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE (2ND YR).


Serial No. 12729. .40-82 caliber with a 26” barrel. This standard octagon rifle was manufactured in 1887, the second year of production for this
model. The barrel and tube are a soft clean grey patina with perfect legends. Original sporting front and rear sights. The frame colors have turned a
dark gun metal grey. Bolt retains 60% original blue. Traces of color on hammer. Original walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal with no cracks,
never refinished, with a minor chip and a few dents on forearm. Main tang screw is burred and the two right frame screws have minor burrs. Excellent
strong clean bore and perfect action. Lovely smooth all original second year model 1886. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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459 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 126212. .30-30 caliber with a 20” barrel. The frame was manufactured in 1898. It was re-barreled at a later date and features a later
barrel marking with the ramp front sight. It is a standard carbine in all other respects with full magazine, Winchester sporting rear sight, saddle ring
and stud and carbine buttplate. Barrel and tube are a grey-blue-brown patina with some freckling. Frame has turned gun metal grey mixed with
brown patina. Original walnut stocks are very good with numerous hunting abrasions but no cracks or major chips. Action is fine. Strong bore.
400.00 - 600.00

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460 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL S.S. RIFLE.


Serial No. 66350. .40-82 WCF with a 30” barrel. Standard high wall single shot rifle manufactured in 1893 in an extremely scarce .40-82 WCF
chambering. Standard features include a heavy full octagon blued barrel, walnut stocks with rifle butt and case colored frame. Barrel retains
approximately 80% original high polish factory blue that shows wear on sharp edges of barrel flats. The frame has traces of case colors but has
basically nickeled out. The walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal with numerous hunting dings, and a small 3/4” closed crack at lower and upper
tang. Very good rifled bore. Perfect action. Replaced back tang screw. Extremely rare to find these large caliber hunting rifles as the majority of this
model were manufactured in the lighter calibers. It is obvious that this rifle was used for big game hunting. Well cared for. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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461 - ANTIQUE SHARPS LINE-THROWING CARRY CASE.
30” L. x 6 - 1/4” T. x 13” W. This antique wooden carry storage
case was made to house a line gun and supposedly at one time held
a Sharps rifle, although we can find no markings as such. The custom
antique wooden case has the holding rack with four metal projectiles that
measure 12 inches. There is an original spool of line in what appears
to be original paper wrapping and string, stamped with the original
manufacturer from Boston. There is a cartridge block with three original
50 caliber cases which would have fired the .50 blank cartridge to
propel the line. It is in very good weathered condition with all hardware
and brass handles. The name Courier 2 is stenciled on top. Features brass
corners. If you own a rare Sharps Line-throwing gun, or any other short
barreled firearm of its type, this would be a perfect way to display it.
200.00 - 400.00

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462 - WHITNEY ARMS CO. ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE.


Serial No. 68800. .32 rimfire with a 30” barrel. Contemporary competitor to the Remington Rolling Block. This is a single shot featuring a 30” full
octagon barrel with walnut stock and rifle butt. All metal surfaces have high polished blue refinish, retaining the majority of this reapplied blue. Forend
is a very good replacement. Butt stock appears original but has been altered with an incorrect buttplate, refinished and re-varnished. Bore shows
rifling but is rough. All the screws are burred. 250.00 - 500.00

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463 - EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 (FLAT SIDE) RIFLE.


Serial No. 3807. .30-40 U.S. caliber with a 24” barrel. Early features on this flat side include the one piece lever, early tang mark and the early
barrel stamp. The barrel sports a later matted ramp sight and the left side of the frame was tapped for a receiver peep sight. Sporting rear sight. The
barrel retains 85% of the high polished blued finish. The frame retains approximately 90% of the original high polish blue finish with wear at bottom
of magazine and high edge areas. Barrel was shortened at the time the custom front sight was added. Wood is very good, has some grain separation
in butt stock and is a bit shy to metal. Excellent forend with no cracks or chips. Near mint bore. Perfect action. Only the first 5,000 guns were made
with the flat receivers. This gun was manufactured in the second year of production in 1896. This rifle contains a lot of condition for an early flat side in
the U.S. caliber. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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464 - INTERESTING LOT OF 4: WWII ITEMS: SWORD & RIFLE.


Serial No. 1052113. The rifle is a US Springfield Model 1903 Mark 1. It is Serial No. 1052113. Rifle was manufactured in 1918 and was one of
the special rifles that was cut for the Pedersen device. The barrel is dated 12-18 and stamped S.A. for Springfield Armory. The receiver, bolt, barrel,
trigger guard and floor plate are all correct WWI parts retaining 80 percent of their original blued finish as rifle was assembled in 1918. The original
rifle was brought in for an arsenal overhaul sometime around WWII and worn out parts were replaced and the rifle was restocked to be reissued
to troops during the second world war. The collar and sight were replaced with WWII version. It is missing the front sight winded adjusting screw. It
has the gas hole on the right side as well as two tap holes on the right side for a sight of some sort. The barrel band is a pressed replacement as is
the front barrel band. It has the replacement WWII walnut stock with the O.G. cartouche in box on left side with proof P on bottom. Also an FJA in
rectangular box at wrist which stands for Frank Atwood. Stock is excellent. No cracks. Very few minor dings. Has a muzzle reading of 1 1/2. Has the
smooth steel butt plate. Strong bore and perfect action. The next item in this lot is a Japanese Samuri sword. Serial number 100065. The blade is very
nice and has a brown patina overall with a nice edge. Does not appear to have been sharpened. Has a slightly dented and rusted scabbard. Has a
wooden handle with no wrap or wire. There is a small Japanese flag that has been signed by the American 130th infantry, 33rd division. All of the
Americans had signed their name and where they were from. Excellent condition. The last item in this lot is a 1943 US Property Model M8 flare pistol
that retains approximately 95 percent of its original finish with black composite grips. (Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00

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465 - EARLY PERCUSSION SPORTING MUSKET


NSV 39” barrel, .12bore-percussion Offered is a well-made utilitarian full stock smooth bore sporting musket. The workmanship is not signed but a
US stamped military barrel was used. The lock bares no markings and is a full stock walnut with no military stamps. This was obviously an early to
mid-19th century conversion of an old military musket using the original military stock and barrel, adding a new percussion lock and probably saw its
way into the frontier. The metal is brown patina and walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks. Great period piece. 300.00 - 600.00

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466 - **F. L. KLEINKALIBERBUCHSE S.S. TARGET RIFLE


Serial No. 7141. Caliber is .22 long rifle, Barrel length is 28-3/8” This is a beautiful highest quality single shot falling block target rifle features: fully
matted rib, full octagon barrel, ramp front sight that has a target hooded globe sight installed in slot, two scope bases, hammerless, blued finish with
beautiful checkered walnut stock, high comb cheek piece, pistol grip, sling studs, and solid red rubber recoil pad. The frame features light engraving
and the base is present for an adjustable lollipop sight but that sight is missing. The recoil pad is original but checked from age. The wood is near
mint with sharp checkering. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with minor high edge wear with some freckling. Bottom of barrel is stamped F. R.
Langenhan, Zella-Mehlis. Action is perfect and the bore is near mint. Extremely fine pre-war European single shot target rifle that needs only a scope
or rear sight to get it on the range. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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467 - **REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK S.R.C.


NSV .7mm-SM with a 20” barrel. Remington manufactured these military style carbines for numerous foreign military contracts. We cannot find any
proof marks to indicate country of destination. The carbine sports a 20” barrel, two barrel bands, sling swivels, cleaning rod, military rear sight, sling
and bar, walnut stock, a 15” long forearm, carbine butt and single shot. Barrel is a pleasing mix of blue and gun metal patina. Walnut stocks are very
good with usual dings and two longer stress cracks on right side of butt stock. Frame is a gun metal grey. Buttplate is rusted. Strong rifled bore. Nice
example of a Remington carbine. 350.00 - 550.00

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468 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 T.D. LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 459953. .30-30 WCF caliber with 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1908. This is a standard full round rifle in all respects with the takedown
feature. Both the barrel and magazine retain approximately 90% of the original factory blue finish. Sporting front sight, but rear sight slot is empty.
There are no elevator lines, so it may have had an express sight. There is a little 1-1/2” section of abrasion on top of the barrel. Forend cap has
flashes of blue. Frame and takedown ring are a soft gun metal grey. Loading gate exhibits 80% original blue. The original walnut stocks are excellent
with no cracks, proud to metal with the majority of the original finish intact. There are some abrasions on top of the comb. Strong clean bore and
perfect action. A very nice all original takedown model 1894. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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469 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 S.R.C. (1917).


Serial No. 820342. .25-35 WCF with a 20” barrel. Standard in all respects Saddle Ring Carbine manufactured in 1917 and chambered or the very
desirable .25 caliber. Features full round barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, carbine buttplate, saddle ring and stud, post front sight
and Winchester carbine ladder rear sight. Barrel legends are strong. Barrel and tube retain approximately 40% thinning factory blue mixed with
grey smooth patina. Frame has turned to a very even gun metal color with some blue on loading gate and thinning blue on bolt. Walnut stocks are
very good. Forend is free of any cracks or chips, proud to metal. The butt stock is a bit shy to metal at tang, with the usual dings and a 1” divot at top
comb, but this was done during period of use. The action is perfect. Bore is strong and clean. Handsome .25 caliber carbine. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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470 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 S.R.C.


Serial No. 623771B. .38-40 caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1909. Offered is an all original late Winchester 1873 carbine in the fairly
scarce .38 caliber. Standard features include a 20” round barrel, full magazine, carbine ladder rear sight, post front sight, walnut stocks, carbine
buttplate and saddle ring stud (ring missing). The wood is very good and proud to metal. Forearm has a closed 2” crack on left side and a few
small dents at bottom near frame. Butt stock has the usual minor abrasion and has a 2” repair at right wrist. Metal finish is basically a smooth mix of
blue-brown patina. Fine working order. Strong rifled bore. Far above average 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine in a desirable caliber. 1,200.00 - 2,400.00

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471 - **LOT OF 2: SINGLE SHOT BOYS RIFLES


Serial No. G358 & J226373. (A) is a Remington Rolling Block Rifle. Serial number J226373 caliber is .22 R.F. and barrel is 22”. All metal brown
patina, sporting sights, walnut stock, re-varnished, ill fitting with repair on forend, visible rifling, perfect action, missing screw from right side. (B)
Stevens falling block .44 smooth bore serial G358 with barrel length 26”. Metal is brown patina, original wood stock good with chip on right side,
damaged lever screw very good bore but dirty, functions perfectly. 250.00 - 450.00

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472 - **SAVAGE MODEL 1899 LEVER ACTION RIFLE


Serial No. 148582. Caliber is .22 hi-power, barrel length is 20” Manufactured in 1913, this lever action take down short rifle introduced the small
caliber hi-power center fire capabilities to the shooting world. Savage advertised this rifle as the “Imp”. Standard features include full round barrel,
blue finish, walnut stocks, shotgun butt, takedown. Barrel has a post and blade front sight with the original standard rear sight. The frame sports the
brass cartridge counter as well as top tang loading indicator with the checkered steel shotgun butt plate. The walnut stocks are excellent with some
added finish but are proud to metal and are not cracked. There is a small chip at right side panel. The forend is excellent with no cracks and finished
added. The frame and lever retain 85% of the re-applied glued finish. The barrel retains approximately 70% re-applied blued finish with white
speckling on barrel. Strong rifle bore and perfect action. 400.00 - 800.00

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473 - **MARLIN MODEL 38 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. A4521. Serial number is A4521, caliber is .22 rim fire, barrel length is 24”. Manufactured in 1920-1930. Excellent condition, all
original model 38, hammerless pump action model with the plain pistol grip stock with the Marlin logo hard plastic buttplate. This fine rifle contains
approximately 90% or better all original blue finish with some minor high edge wear. The walnut grooved forend is excellent with no cracks or chips.
The butt stock is excellent and proud to metal but the factory varnish is beginning to check. A beautiful rifle as is that would be further enhanced with
expert attention to the stock finish. Fine bore and action. 350.00 - 550.00

LOT - 474

474 - **RUSSIAN SAIGA SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE


Serial No. H09166037L. caliber .223, barrel length 18” This military style semi automatic rifle is manufactured in Russia by Izhmash. There is a safety
drag line on the receiver otherwise retains virtually all military style finish. Checkered hard wood stock is near mint, has a rubber recoil pad and comes
with 1 magazine. Inside as new. 300.00 - 500.00

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475 - **AUTO- ORDNANCE MODEL 1927 THOMPSON RIFLE


Serial No. KM5609. Caliber is .45 A.C.P, Barrel length is 20” This is a modern era recreation semi automatic version of the famed model 1927-A1
Tommy gun. This model features the matte black finish with the high polished blue thinned barrel and flash suppressor. It has the four piece walnut stock
set that allows for either the pistol grip fore end or the block and groove World War II version (both included). Comes with three stick magazines and
one Thompson drum magazine. Shows only light storage wear near new inside and out. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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476 - **SKS-TYPE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. U685672. 7.62x39mm caliber with an 18” barrel. This is referred to as the Model M66/59. Stamped “Cherrys GSO NC Manufactured
Zastava”. Standard features include matte military finish, hardwood stock, rubber recoil pad with folding bayonet and flash suppressor. 98% finish.
Mint bore and action. 250.00 - 450.00

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477 - **ROMANIAN AES SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. VR-2368-06RO. 7.62x39mm with a 22” barrel. Offered is a model AES-10B manufactured in Romania. This is basically a very well made
clone of the AK-47. Features semi-automatic, matte military finish with black composite pistol grip and three piece wood stock set. Comes with the
bipod and a drum magazine. Usual high edge storage wear. 95% finish. As new inside. 400.00 - 800.00

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478 - **WINCHESTER PRE-64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 94542. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1948. This rifle was produced in the first year since production had ceased in
1944. It is a standard model in all respects and chambered for the old stand-by .30-06 cartridge that so many returning servicemen were familiar
with. It features the pre-war style straight comb, pistol grip, checkered walnut stock with steel checkered buttplate. The barrel retains approximately
90% original factory blue with strong barrel legends and some minor areas of thinning and age spots with muzzle wear. The front ramp sight is
missing the hood. Rear sight slot has a filler. The rifle sports a Redfield 4x scope with Redfield base and rings. The two left receiver sight screws are
not present but rifle was never cut for such a sight. The floor plate and trigger guard retains approximately 30% factory blue, balance thinned to gun
metal grey. Frame retains a majority of the original finish. Bolt knob has worn to raw metal. Wood is very good with no cracks or chips but does have
some oil darkening near buttplate. The checkering is fairly sharp. Some extra finished was wiped on at one time. Bore is strong. Perfect action.
600.00 - 900.00

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479 - **FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 43 B.A. RIFLE (.22 HORNET)


Serial No. 28275A. Features a 24” barrel in .22 Hornet. These fine rifles were only manufactured from 1949 to 1957. This is the considered the
deluxe model with the checkered walnut pistol grip stock with Winchester grip cap and a checkered steel buttplate with sling swivels. It is a magazine
fed bolt action with ramp front sight and sporting rear. It remains in excellent condition. Barrel retains approximately 95% of the original factory
blue finish with strong barrel legend. The frame retains virtually all of the re-applied blued finish. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips
with an extra coat of finish applied. Trigger guard has 80% original blue. Original magazine is not stamped. Strong clean bore. Perfect action. A fine
affordable vintage quality bolt action chambered for the popular .22 hornet cartridge. 300.00 - 500.00

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480 - **PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 “SUPER GRADE” RIFLE.


Serial No. 231039. Caliber .30-06 Springfield with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1952. Standard features on this Super Grade pre-64 rifle include
24” blued barrel, hooded ramp front sight with brass bead, single leaf folding rear sight in collar, a Lyman adjustable rear receiver sight, fine
checkered deluxe oil finish walnut stock with contrasting black forend tip, Winchester marked grip cap, checkered steel shotgun buttplate, Monte Carlo
stock with rollover cheek piece, blued floor plate stamped “Super Grade” and the Super Grade factory installed sling swivels. Aside from a couple of
extremely minute stock storage marks and a 3/4” light area of wear on top of barrel, the gun remains in 97% original condition outside. Mint inside
bore and action. Comes with a vintage sling. A true American class .30-06 rifle. 1,400.00 - 2,400.00

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481 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 70 .458 SUPER GRADE RIFLE.


Serial No. 538197. Caliber .458 Winchester magnum with a 25” barrel. A total of 1,226 of these Winchesters were manufactured in this caliber,
representing only 21% of total production. It is the third rarest of all listed calibers behind the .300 Savage and the .35 Remington. As if the caliber
production does not make this rifle rare enough, the fact that this is the scarcer Super Grade configuration really changes things. Manufactured in
1961. The Super Grade features deluxe checkering with black contrasting forend tip, factory sling swivels, metal pistol grip cap, and Super Grade
stamped on floor plate. The African model came standard with the solid red Winchester rubber buttplate. This African model features the red bead
ramp front sight with hood, single leaf adjustable rear sight. All metal surfaces retain 99% of their original factory blue finish. Near mint walnut stocks
with only one or two very minor storage impressions. Bore and action are as new. Original rubber buttplate is excellent with no flattening. Bolt is
jeweled. Bolt handle knob has some light thinning. Beautiful early African Super Grade .458 rifle. 4,500.00 - 6,500.00

LOT - 482

482 - ** PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 - .375 H&H RIFLE.


Serial No. 246670. .375 H&H caliber with a 25” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in 1953 and is chambered for the powerful .375 Holland &
Holland magnum cartridge. A total of 14,005 Winchester model 70’s were manufactured in this caliber prior to 1965. The .375 caliber is one of the
most famous of all the so-called big game chambering ever manufactured. This is a standard grade example that features blued finish, pistol grip
checkered walnut stock, Redfield receiver sight and Winchester rubber buttplate. The front sight is a ramp with brass bead and hood. Rear sight is a
folding two-leaf express sight. Frame retains approximately 98% of the original blue with a touch of high edge wear. The barrel shows most of the
original blue with some light wear on top of barrel, mostly at breech. Wood is excellent with no cracks and just a couple of the usual minor hunting
abrasions. Floor plate and trigger guard retain most of the original finish with a bit of light freckling on trigger guard. Fine bore and action. Nice
early all original pre-64 model 70 big bore. 2,000.00 - 3,500.00

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483 - **BOXED, PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 RIFLE(1955)


Serial No. 332061. Barrel length 26” in caliber .300 H&H Magnum. This rifle was manufactured in 1955. It is chambered for one of the world’s classic
chamberings, the 300 Holland & Holland Magnum cartridge. This is a standard rifle in all aspects and features the blued finish with the checkered
pistol grip, walnut stock with Monte Carlo comb and is equipped with swing swivels folding leaf rear sight and a ramp brass bead front sight with
hood. The metal surfaces show as new retaining virtually all of the original finish but no visible finish wear on neither the barrel, frame or trigger
group. There is no wear on the inside of the receiver rails and the bore is mint. The wood is as new, the steel butt plate retains all of the original finish.
About the only condition issue that we can point out is one pencil lead-sized chip at butt plate which is mentioned only to provide complete condition
accuracy. In other words this rifle is nearly flawless and shows no signs of use. It comes housed in its original two piece Winchester card board box
which is numbered to the gun and has the original hang tag numbered to gun which lists this at $160.00 original price. The bolt is pencil etched serial
numbered and the extractor bolt knob and safety retain virtually all of the original blue finish with a minor wear spot at base of lug. It to has the
original bolt tag still attached with original string. Comes with the original safety pamphlet, original dividers and wrapping paper. One would be
extremely hard pressed to find a finer boxed Winchester from the Era in this caliber. 7,000.00 - 9,500.00

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484 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 189173. Serial number is 189173, caliber is .22 Magnum, barrel length is 24”. Manufactured in 1953. The model 61 hammerless .22
Magnum take down pump action rifle features a blued finish, plain pistol grip, a walnut stock with flat bottom, grooved forend and checkered steel
shotgun buttplate and fires the Magnum .22 rimfire ammunition. This example shows virtually no wear and remains in new condition inside and out.
Even the slide bar retains all original factory blue. Would be nearly impossible to find a nicer example in or out of the box. Very rare in this caliber.
900.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 485

485 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 130584A. .308 Winchester caliber with a 22” barrel. Manufactured in 1962. This rifle is standard in all respects with 22” barrel, .308,
hooded ramp front sight, folding leaf rear sight, checkered walnut stock, lever action, magazine fed, pistol grip, grip cap, plastic shotgun buttplate
and sling swivels with vintage sling. This rifle remains in excellent all original condition retaining virtually all of the original finish on metal. Mint bore
and action. The original Winchester magazine does exhibit some high edge wear. Walnut stock is excellent with sharp checkering, but does have a few
of the usual bumps and bruises associated with use in the field, but nothing major. It sports an old school vintage Weaver K4 scope with Weaver mounts
and perfect optics. These rifles have really taken off with collectors in the past few years and have become highly desirable and are very popular
with hunters and shooters due to the superior calibers in a repeating lever action format. In addition, the earlier models with the sharp checkering
rather than the later press checkering bring a premium. 500.00 - 900.00

486 - **REMINGTON MODEL 3200 4-BBL O/U CASE SET.


Serial No. 33760. Barrel lengths are 28” in .410, 28, 20, and 12 bore.
The model 3200 was produced by Remington from 1973 to 1984 with
total of 42,000 produced. Features a blued frame, single trigger, with
high gloss checkered pistol grip walnut stock and a brown rubber recoil
pad. Has a 14-1/4” LOP and a red mottled Bakelite pistol grip. The
stock is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips, but does have a
few minor impressions and a couple areas of varnish loss. The blued
frame features light engraving on both sides. Retains approximately
90% original factory blue on sides and top of receiver, but is thinning to
gun metal color on bottom and trigger guard. This shotgun comes in the
hard luggage case with the forearm which is in excellent condition with
no cracks or chips, retaining most of its original finish, sharp checkering,
95% blue on the metal latch and is numbered to gun. All four barrels
measure 28” and are blued finish. The .410 barrels are choked skeet and
skeet with high post vent rib, double bead, 97% original factory blue and
are numbered to frame with mirror bores. The 28 bore barrels feature
a high vent rib sight, two white bead sights, 97% original blue finish, are
numbered to frame, choked skeet and skeet. The 20 bore has a vent rib,
two white beads, are choked skeet and skeet, with 97% blue. The 12
bore has a vent rib, two white bead sights, choked skeet and skeet, and
is numbered to frame with 95% blue. All four of the vent ribs are marked
“Simmons”. An extremely nice four barrel factory original matching
LOT - 486
number skeet set. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

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487 - LOT OF 4: INDO-PERSIAN ARMOR.
Consisting of spiked helmet with chain guard and decoration on helmet
body; shield depicting Indo-Persian personalities; chest shield with cloth
backing depicting Indo-Persian symbols with brass border; and arm shield
depicting indo-Persian symbols with no backing. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 487
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488 - MODEL 1881 U.S. ENLISTED MAN’S PLUMED HELMET.


With correct side buttons, plume and lanyard. It is complete and original
in near mint condition. It has the large brass eagle badge on front. Near
mint original leather sweatband with the 7-1/8 size tag. Inside the band
is stamped “Chas. E. Sackett Inspector”. In addition it is stamped “William
H. Horstmann Co. Philadelphia Contract February 10th, 1902”. The side
buttons feature crossed swords. This rare cavalry dress helmet is in almost
new condition showing literally no wear and no signs of ever being on
anyone’s head. No sweat stains, no cracks to the visor, and perfect felt.
Has to be the finest condition example of this type extant. (Near Mint).
600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 488

489 - SILVER MOUNTED SCOTTISH DURK.


Very nice silver mounted durk with crest, English crown and J. London
Scottish volunteers. Bone handled silver mounts brings Scottish thistle, mint
blade. 600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 489

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490 - RARE H. HEINEKE FISH HOOK CURIOSA FIREARM
NSV The blue steel hook with internal firing mechanism and with trigger
mechanism mounted in the eye. Shaft inscribed: H. Heineke/U.S. Pat.
253125. Length: 3 3/4-inches. Note: See page 261 of Firearms Curiosa
by Winant for an illustration of the patent drawings. This is a rare
example of one of the more interesting items we have ever seen. It is
estimated approximately seven of these weapons exist. This particular
LOT - 490 example is in near mint condition. 6,000.00 - 10,000.00

LOT - 491
491 - EARLY ENGLISH STYLE CAST IRON MACE.
This solid cast iron mace with heraldic crest and carved head pommel measures 23” and was probably manufactured in England in the 19th century.
Extremely heavy, well-made finely finished. Replicates a Medieval type of hand weapon. 900.00 - 1,500.00

492 - EARLY BRITISH CAVALRY METAL STIRRUPS-KING GEORGE I


King George the First ruled England from 1714-1727. Both are stamped
with the “GR” proof and crown and are listed at the ‘Pattern 40”. The
“GR” stands for George Rex “King George” and pattern 40 is probably
a guard number. The Stir ups were used by the royal palace guards
during this period and were issued to the Calvary. These are made of
steel with riveted plates. They have the protective foot cage with the
blunt toe. These fancy metal stirrups are seldom seen outside of museums.
2,000.00 - 2,500.00
LOT - 492

493 - HUGE LOT OF VIETNAM WAR ERA MILITARY PATCHES.


With artwork for the design of each of the patches. These are original
sketches with patent dates and pertinent letters to the commanding
generals submitting the designs to be used on the actual patches worn
by military personal during the Vietnam War. These were de-accessed
from the U.S. government files. Most are dated early to mid-1960’s.
Many of the submitted drawings are done in color, and the original
patch accompanies the patent. Included: 1967 - 198th Infantry; 1963
Army personnel insignia; 1963 Airborne; 1966 Field Force; 1964
Vietnam service ribbons. Each page of this album has the design and the
submission form so they may be accepted as official patches. Includes
beautiful artwork, dozens of original patches (some of the artwork
suitable for framing), hundreds of pages of correspondences, original
receipts, and original postmarked envelopes to the U.S. Army Heraldic
Command. We have never seen anything like this ever offered at auction.
It is a unique one of a kind history of military patches during the Vietnam
War with enough material to write a book. 800.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 493

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LOT - 494
494 - COLLECTION OF VIETNAM INSIGNIA. 495 - AUSTRIAN LARGE FLINT LOCK HORSE PISTOL
Collection of Vietnam patches and Joint Chiefs of Staff badges. Some NSV Barrel length is 13”, .60 bore Flintlock Unusual and large Flintlock, half
sterling. Along with Department of Defense badges and miscellaneous stock pistol. The barrel is number 391 and has European proof marks. It is a
paper. (Good-Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00 half stock with metal ramrod and unusually long, but very simple, design with
no ornamentation. The Flintlock hammer resembles those seen on early 18
century Springfield Arms. The lock is not marked and has a plain hardwood
stock with large brass butt and military style trigger guard. The barrel is a
brown patina, the brass forend tip has an H inspector mark. A large blade
front sight is welded to the barrel. The brass is a deep patina. Numerous
examples of this style pistol were imported into the United States prior to
and immediately after the American Revolution. These pistols were still being
used by confederate forces during the Civil War. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LOT - 495
496 - EARLY PENN. MFG. KY FLINTLOCK PISTOL
NSV 9” barrel, .70 bore flintlock Relatively unadorned large bore flintlock
service type pistol. The barrel has import proofs at breech. Lock is not
stamped which would indicate lock was mfg.’ed in Penn. Sports a simple one
piece curly maple stock with no brass decorations of any kind aside from the
engraved brass trigger guard. The barrel, lock and hammer are rich dark
patina and the stock is excellent with no crack or chips with the exception
of small repair at left muzzle. Brass is a dark rich patina. Early large bore
flintlock pistol was used in the colonies prior to and after the Revolutionary
War. This was a business gun that was solidly built and precisely fit and
finished that would have served its purpose well. These early American made
LOT - 496 pistols were often built using barrels imported from Europe while the rest of
the pistol and all of its parts were mfg.’ed in Penn. for use along the colonial
frontier. 2,000.00 - 2,500.00

497 - ORNATE BELGIUM FLINTLOCK PISTOL


13-1/2” barrel, .60 bore flintlock. Offered is a large and ornate Belgium
flintlock pistol circa 1700. Features an octagon to round barrel with an
integral front sight set 2” back from muzzle to center. Neither the lock or
barrel exhibit any proof marks and has a delicately carved one piece full
length stock with the piano finish. There is a brass relief decorative plaque
on back of wrist with a bust. An extremely large brass pummel with a
grotesque face, a relief cut Florentine type left side plate(banana style),
has an intricate brass trigger guard with relief cut images. The rear brass
LOT - 497 thimble has a cast face (original owner) and has the original ramrod held by
two thimbles. There are some minor stock repairs that blend perfectly with
the balanced and look more like grain than repairs. The rod has a horn tip,
beautiful and ornate early eighteenth century flintlock that has a look of
royalty about it. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

498 - EARLY PENN. MFG. KY PERCUSSION PISTOL


Barrel is 9”, bore is .54”. Beautiful pistol and rarely seen. Sports a rare full
octagon solid imported brass barrel with double London proofs and London
script on top. Has a brass shield on back of wrist, brass butt, trigger guard
and single trumpet thimble. The lock is not maker stamped and features
light engraving on hammer. This would indicate all of the parts of this pistol
were mfg. in Penn. with the exception of the imported barrel which was very
common in the colonies. Original curly maple stock is very good. It does have
LOT - 498 a chip at the forend and is missing the rod. Typical Penn. made pistol for the
American frontier. Early percussion system dating to the 1830’s, widely used
after 1830. 1,400.00 - 2,000.00

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499 - CAUCASIAN CHIEFTON MIGUELET PISTOL
NSV bore is .60 bore and barrel length is 11 1/4” Offered is a fine
condition, highly decorated single shot miguelet pistol. The barrel has a
touch mark at breech(barrel maker). The barrel is fluted with intricate
gold inlays. The barrel features silver inlays at breech and down center
in damascus cyrillic. The rear tang is engraved, the left side plate is
LOT - 499 engraved as well as bottom tang. This pistol was manufactured with a
ball trigger with no guard. Has an ivory tip and a silver front barrel
band with no rod attachment. The ball of the handle is separate from
balance of stock and is a contrasting wood as mfg. All metal is a soft
brown patina. Stock is in excellent condition. The black enamel finish over
the silver is referred to as miello. This highly decorated miguelet pistol
was obviously built for a very important person of the era and seldom
seen so highly decorated. 3,500.00 - 6,000.00

500 - CIVILIAN FLAP HOLSTER FOR COLT 1860 ARMY.


This is an early all original Slim Jim full flap holster manufactured during
the period for civilian use, much rarer than its military counter part. It is
a Slim Jim design of thick russet leather with a toe plug and the military
style flap and brass closure. It exhibits all of its original stitching with no
holes or tears and remains surprisingly supple. This would be a wonderful
display to go with a engraved or high condition Colt Model 1860 Army.
800.00 - 1,200.00
LOT - 500

501 - HIGH CONDITION STARR S.A. PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 40026. .44 bore percussion with an 8” barrel. These revolvers
were manufactured from 1863 to 1865. They were manufactured by
Starr Arms in New York City. This revolver was part of a collection that
has been sitting in a bank vault since the 1960’s. It is the finest condition
Starr revolver this writer has ever seen. It remains in virtually near new
condition, all original, never touched in any way. Standard features
include high polish blue finish, six shot, single action, with case colored
hammer and loading lever and walnut grips. These were manufactured
LOT - 501 for the military and the metal has all proper inspector marks. The mint
walnut one piece grips have a strong as new cartouche on both panels.
The barrel retains 98% of the original factory high polish blue with some
light muzzle wear. Frame retains 95% of the high polish blue with a
couple of minor freckles. The cylinder retains approximately 85% original
high polish blue mixed with some soft patina. Nipples are original, in
mint condition and do not appear to have ever seen a cap. There is no
cylinder burn. Screws retain virtually all of the fire blue finish. Hammer
and loading lever retain their brilliant case colors. Walnut grips are mint.
The only appreciable wear is the bottom of the trigger guard and grip
straps, which have greyed out. A spectacular example of one of the most
popular weapons used during the Civil War. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00

LOT - 502

502 - FANCY LAZARINO COMINAZO ITALIAN FLINTLOCK CARBINE.


22-1/2” barrel in .64 bore-flintlock. Offered is a finely crafted 18th century Italian flintlock carbine. The barrel is octagon for 8”, turned round, and
is finely enlayed in silver with the maker’s name on top flat. Barrel has a simple brass blade front sight. There are two thimbles to retain rod that have
a horn tip and forend. The extra fancy brass trigger guard has a relief cut single trigger. The lock plate and pan are brass. Stock is finely carved
around lock and left side. The butt stock was not manufactured with a buttplate, but it has a finely engraved brass heel plate. There is a front swivel
with a rear stud. Hammer and barrel are a smooth grey patina. Stock is excellent. Beautiful little early flintlock carbine. Cominazo was the most
revered barrel maker in Italy and through out Europe. This is one of the finest condition flintlock Carbines of its type at a time when a mans social status
was reflected in his choice of firearms. This Carbine would have been in the possession of the ruling class. 3,000.00 - 6,000.00

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503 - S&W MODEL NO. 2 OLD MODEL ARMY REVOLVER.
Serial No. 41771. .32 rimfire long with a 6” barrel. Manufactured
1861 to 1874. These revolvers sported the full octagon barrel, six shot,
non-fluted cylinder, tip-up, spur trigger with the square butt rosewood
grips. This revolver remains in fine condition. The barrel and frame retain
approximately 50% of the original factory high polished blued finish
LOT - 503 blending beautifully with a soft patina. The cylinder has turned a soft
patina with strong patent dates. Hammer retains nice soft original case
colors. The original varnished grips are excellent retaining the majority
of the original finish. It does not appear that this revolver saw any heavy
use as most of the finish has simply flaked and the remaining finish is still
quite lustrous. Bore is near mint. Action is as tight as new. Bottom of frame
and grip straps have silvered out. All edges are as sharp as new. Hinge is
perfectly tight and exhibits no wobble. Includes a S & W letter.
1,000.00 - 1,500.00

504 - HOPKINS & ALLEN NAVY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 378. .38 rimfire with a 6-1/2” barrel. These were
manufactured in the 1870’s and 1880’s. This is a very scarce Navy
model. Standard features include six shot, fluted cylinder, single action
LOT - 504 and blued finish. Top strap is stamped “XL Navy”. Strong barrel and
frame legends. Barrel is a pleasing smooth mix of blue-brown patina, as
is the cylinder. Frame is basically grey with flashes of original blue. Sports
a pair of excellent fitting ivory grips that are period to gun. A small chip
at butt. Action locks up like new. Very good bore with some strong rifling
and light abrasions. 500.00 - 1,000.00

505 - LOT OF 2: HOPKINS & ALLEN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS.


These revolvers are both .38 caliber, double action, factory nickel plated,
with folding hammers and black gutta percha grips. The first gun is a top
break that retains approximately 60% original factory nickel, balance
clean blending gun metal with some freckling. Left side of frame is
lightly cleaned. Grips are near mint. Operates and locks up tight both
single and double action. Mint bore. The second gun is a solid frame that
retains approximately 65% original nickel finish, balance freckling with
high edge wear. Indexes but trigger return spring is broken. Grips are
excellent. Bore is sharp with some frosting. This is referred to as the “X.L.
double action”. Needs a little attention to the mechanics.
LOT - 505 200.00 - 400.00

506 - C.S. SHATTUCK SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER.


Serial No. 8153. Caliber .32 rimfire with a 2-5/8” barrel. Manufactured
in the 1880’s. Very scarce early spur trigger with swing out cylinder.
Manufactured in Massachusetts with an octagon barrel, nickel finish
and ornate gutta percha grips. Gun is in excellent condition retaining
LOT - 506 approximately 90% original factory nickel finish with some minor
freckling and wear, mostly on cylinder. Grips are mint. Bore is excellent.
Action is perfect. Unusual 1880’s pocket revolver in far better than
average condition. 300.00 - 400.00

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507 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.
Serial No. 14801. Serial number is 14801 and was manufactured in
1880. This is a fairly scarce variation in that it features a 4-1/2” barrel
but was manufactured sans the ejector rod i.e. long barrel Sheriff’s or
Store Keepers Model. The factory letter states that this gun was shipped
LOT - 507 in a 24 gun shipment to Hibbard, Spencer & Co. Chicago IL. On August
4, 1880 in .38 caliber, nickel finish, rubber grips, with 4-1/2” barrel. The
gun remains in excellent, all original condition as shipped. It is a roll die
stamped barrel with the 2-line address legend. The barrel and frame
retain at least 90% or better of the original nickel finish. The cylinder
has some flaking and light bubbling to about 70%. Grips are excellent.
Hammer and trigger have most of the original brilliant fire blue finish.
Functions fine in both single and double action with good lock up. Nice
strong bore. There is a factory return star on right trigger bow but there
is no sign that this gun was ever refinished so most likely a work or repair
order since these were known to be fragile actions. These long barrel
Store Keepers are extremely hard to find guns, especially in fine original
condition. 1,400.00 - 2,200.00

508 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 19471. Serial number is 19471 and manufactured in 1880.
This gun is referred to as the Sheriffs or Store Keepers Model. It is a six
shot, double action chambered for the .38 Long Colt cartridge. The barrel
LOT - 508 measures 3 ½”. The gun features a later full nickel plated finish with
black hard rubber grips. Most of the original Colt legends are no longer
visible. The gun retains approximately 85% of the re-applied finish.
Grips are replacements and are a bit undersized. Double action works
but sticky. Single action does not stay locked. Trigger return spring sticks
occasionally. Bore is very good. 400.00 - 600.00

509 - BOXED MERWIN HULBERT & CO. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 12547. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Some of the finest
pocket revolvers manufactured in the 1880’s were produced by this
company. Standard features on this gun include: five shot, double action,
folding hammer, full rib, nickel finish, case colored hammer and trigger
and mint gutta percha grips. This revolver is in near mint, all original
condition retaining fully 97% of the original factory nickel finish with
brilliant cast colors on hammer and trigger. The cylinder face shows no
signs of burn and the only real visible wear appears to only be a couple
spots where it sat: a light drag line and on the hammer where it was
cocked. In addition, it comes in its original hinged box with a complete
LOT - 509 proper end label. There is no serial number ID’ed this box to this gun but
the box is proper for this gun. 600.00 - 1,200.00

510 - S&W TOP BREAK D.A. TARGET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 58024. Caliber .38 Smith & Wesson with a 6” barrel. This
is a very rare second model five shot double action target model
manufactured from 1880 to 1884. It has the rare target adjustable rear
LOT - 510 sight with the pinned target front sight. Gun retains virtually all of the
re-applied nickel finish with strong factory legends on barrel. Good as
re-varnished checkered grips. Has an excellent strong bore with some
minor powder abrasion. Perfect double and single action. Extremely
handsome and scarce early Smith & Wesson top break target revolver.
400.00 - 800.00

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511 - FINE COLT DOUBLE ACTION MODEL 1878 REVOLVER.
Serial No. 9894. Serial number is 9894, caliber is 45 Long Colt,
manufactured in 1883. Colt factory letter indicates that this revolver was
shipped to Hartley and Graham of New York City on April 4, 1883, in a
shipment of 50 guns. This was shipped as a standard revolver featuring
a 7-1/2” barrel, with nickel finish and hard rubber grips. This revolver
LOT - 511 remains in excellent condition retaining approximately 70% original
factory nickel with the balance a blending soft metal finish. The trigger
and back of hammer retain generous amounts of the original high polish
factory blue finish. The grips remain in excellent condition with no cracks
or chips. The gun functions as new with tight lockup. The bore is extremely
clean. Overall a very fine example of the Colt large-caliber double
action revolver. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

512 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 47440. Serial number is 47440, manufactured in 1884.
Desirable etched panel legend Sheriffs model with 3 ½” barrel in .38
caliber and scarce blue/case color finish. The factory letter states that
this gun was shipped in an 8 gun shipment on August 29, 1884 to H&D
Folsom Arms Co. New York. The gun remains in the listed configuration
and has survived in wonderful all original condition. The barrel legend is
very legible while the finish has turned a soft blue gray. The cylinder has
LOT - 512 likewise turned a pleasing blue gray while the case colors have survived
with some spectacular color and remain at least in the 85% range. The
grips are excellent albeit have smoothed out on high spots. The grip
straps have thinned out to gray but generous amounts of finish remain on
trigger guard. Ample amounts of fire blue still remain on back of hammer
as well. Gun functions perfectly in both single and double action mode.
Barrel exhibits strong clean rifling. Excellent early blued etched panel
.38. 800.00 - 1,400.00

513 - COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 14779-48MD. Serial number is 14779, caliber is 45 long
cut and the barrel length is 7 - 1/2”. This Colt model 1878 Canadian
Militia was manufactured in 1885 with a nickel finish, double action, six
shot, gutta percha grips. The factory letter indicates that this revolver
was one of a shipment of 120 guns sent to Hartley and Graham of New
York City on April 14, 1885 for delivery to the Canadian Militia and
defense. According to the excellent book on Canadian military revolvers,
the April 14 shipment was the fourth sent to the Canadian government,
all of which were factory nickel except for 50 blue guns. The sum total
of guns shipped between April 6 and April 25 was 690 revolvers. The
hostilities, now referred to as the Reil Rebellion, came to a head in March
1885. Reil was defeated on May 12. Given the short time between the
shipments and the end of this conflict, the majority of these revolvers
LOT - 513 did not see use in that campaign but were subsequently used in other
Canadian conflicts. The left side of the frame is stamped 48. MD. The gun
is in excellent working order but has seen use. The right side of the barrel
retains approximately 85% original factory nickel while the top and left
side retain approximately 20% finish. The frame retains approximately
65% original nickel overall while the cylinder remains at about 30%.
The revolver has not been cleaned and the balance of the finish is a
smooth brown patina. The screws, trigger and back of hammer retain the
majority of the original factory fire blue finish. The original grips are near
mint and the standard lanyard loop is present at butt. Lock up is tight as
new. Functions flawless in both single and double action. It has a strong
rifled bore with usual abrasions caused by black powder cartridges.
These are very interesting early frontier revolvers that saw use North of
the border during the turbulent era of the Canadian-American frontier.
1,500.00 - 3,000.00

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514 - COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 14769. Serial number is 14769, caliber is .45 Long Colt,
barrel length is 7-1/2”. According to the factory letter, this Model 1878
Colt was shipped in a 90 gun shipment to Hartley & Graham of New York
City on April 16, 1885. This date and shipment coincide with a shipment
of 90 factory nickel plated 7-1/2” Model 1878 double action revolvers
in caliber 45 to the Canadian Department of Militia and Defense. The
fifth such shipment to them during the Riel Rebellion. According to the book
LOT - 514 on Canadian Military Handguns by Clive Law, many of the guns ordered
for Canada during this shipment were not marked with the MD stamp on
left side of frame. This revolver is in excellent, all original condition. The
frame retains at least 80% of the original nickel plating while the barrel
retains most of this finish on the right side but only traces on the left. The
cylinder retains approximately 50% of this factory finish. The grips are
excellent and show no cracks or chips. The hammer has most of the fire
blue on back. Locks up tight (remember, these lock up with hammer down
and trigger pulled back as the loading gate facilitates lock up). Strong
bore with usual light black powder abrasions. These guns are extremely
interesting in that they saw extensive use in the Canadian wilderness and
may have seen service in Africa. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

515 - S&W NEW MODEL NO. 3 S.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 20258. .44 Russian with a 5-1/4” barrel. These were
manufactured from 1878 to 1912, but all of the frames were
manufactured prior to 1898 and are all antique. They were a very strong
competitor in the 1880’s to the Colt Single Action and were widely used in
the Old West. Bob Ford supposedly shot Jesse James with a New Model
No. 3 and Virgil Earp carried a Russian Model from the same family of
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revolvers. This revolver has had its barrel period shortened and the front
sight set back. All metal surfaces are a smooth brown patina with traces
of the original nickel finish. The original gutta percha grips have almost
worn smooth. Cylinder indexes perfectly but the extractor is not working.
Cylinder number matches frame, as does latch. Three of the screws on the
left side are scarred. Has a great Old West look. 700.00 - 1,200.00

516 - COLT MODEL 1877 THUNDERER REVOLVER.


Serial No. 77559. Serial number is 77559, manufactured in 1890. The
largest of all the Model 1877 calibers was the .41 Long Colt, a popular
caliber in that it was also offered in the much larger Colt SAA revolver.
This is a Sheriff’s or Store Keepers Model with the 3-1/2” barrel and no
provision for an ejector. It is standard in blue/ case colored finish with
black Colt Gutta Percha grips. Most of the original finish has faded to a
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smooth gun metal gray. The grips are excellent albeit worn a bit on high
spots and a bit shy at frame so were replaced at one time. Mechanically,
this gun needs attention to the action as cylinder spins and does not index
properly. Bore is clean. Has roll die barrel legend. With a little attention
to action and grips, nice representative piece. 400.00 - 600.00

517 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 96596. Serial number is 16596, manufactured in 1893. This
gun is an anomaly in that it letters by serial number as a 4 ½” blue gun
sent to Colt Agency on December 4, 1893. It is presently a nickel finish
gun with a 3-1/2” barrel , Store Keepers model with no provision in
frame for ejector rod, in .38 caliber with rubber grips. The gun appears
to be completely factory original finish with strong factory legends and
2-line barrel address. It retains at least 90% of the Colt original factory
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nickel finish and the grips are excellent. Perfect double action timing and
lock up but hammer will not fall when trigger is pulled on single action.
The screws, hammer and trigger retain generous amounts of fire blue.
The bore is strong and clean. Unusual little gun sent to Colt Agency in San
Francisco which might explain the current configuration.
800.00 - 1,400.00

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518 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.
Serial No. 91434. Serial number is 91434, manufactured in 1893.
Standard Colt double action Lightning in .38 caliber with 3 ½” barrel in
the so called Store Keepers Model sans ejector. Blue and case color finish
with black Colt Gutta Percha grips. The gun was manufactured in 1893
and has the roll die barrel legend. The blued finish on barrel and cylinder
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is turning and is freckled with light pitting to finish. Frame retains traces
of color. Grips are very good but have worn smooth overall. Generous
amounts of fire blue on back of hammer and trigger. Flawless function
in both single and double action with tight lock up. Strong clean bore.
500.00 - 700.00

519 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 49158. Serial number is 49158, caliber is .38 long Colt,
barrel length is 3-1/2”. This revolver was manufactured in 1884. The
factory letter states that this gun was shipped in a 20 gun lot to Hibbard,
Spencer, Bartlett & Co. Chicago on February 23, 1884. It is a Store
Keeper or Sheriff’s Model sans any provision for an ejector rod with
a 3 ½” barrel, nickel finish, rubber grips in .38 caliber. It features the
desirable early etched panel which remains vibrant. The entire gun
LOT - 519 retains at least 85% of the original factory nickel finish with most of the
wear at muzzle and end of cylinder which now blends in a perfect, soft
gun metal gray. Gutta Percha grips are excellent. Ample amounts of fire
blue on back of hammer and trigger. Fine working order in both single
and double action with tight lock up. Bore is superb. Nice early etched
panel Lightning. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

520 - **SCARCE 2-1/2” COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER


Serial No. 109182. Serial number is 109182 and manufactured in 1898.
The factory letter confirms all physical aspects of this gun as having been
shipped on November 8, 1898 to the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis
Mo. in a shipment of one gun. It was shipped in .38 caliber with a 2-1/2”
barrel, nickel finish with rubber grips. The gun remains in lovely untouched
condition. The barrel retains virtually all of the original nickel sans the
muzzle. The frame retains at least 80% original nickel with most of the
wear ahead of the cylinder while the cylinder retains at least 80% finish
LOT - 520 with some freckling. The screws and back of hammer retain the majority
of the high polish blue finish. Grips are superb. Perfect working order in
both single and double action. Rifling is pronounced but there is black
powder abrasion. These shorty Colts are getting very difficult to locate
and the interest in them has sky rocketed in recent years. A classic old
west hide away gun. 1,200.00 - 2,000.00

521 - FINE COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 38618. Serial number is 18618, caliber is 44-40 and was
manufactured in 1898. This revolver was shipped to Schoverling, Daly &
Gales in New York City, 44 caliber, 7-1/2” barrel, with blue finish. The
left side of the barrel is stamped “Colt Frontier Six Shooter”. This revolver
LOT - 521 remains in excellent all original condition that retains approximately 50%
original factory blue finish with the balance a pleasing smooth patina.
The grips are excellent with no cracks or chips. The action is smooth and
tight. The bore exhibits strong rifling with some minor black powder
abrasion. Overall a very clean all original Frontier Six Shooter.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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522 - **COLT BISLEY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 205915. This gun is a standard issue with blue/case finish
and Colt Gutta Percha grips with a 4-3/4” barrel in caliber .38 WCF
(38-40). This revolver was manufactured in 1901. The finish is basically a
LOT - 522 brown patina and the barrel legends are partially worn, the gun having
been re-finished long ago. Grips are excellent. Action is good. Rifling is
strong with usual light abrasion. Just a nice clean honest old Bisley.
800.00 - 1,300.00

523 - **SCARCE FACTORY NICKEL COLT BISLEY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 251050. Serial number is 251050, caliber is 32-20, barrel
length 4-3/4”. Manufactured in 1904. The factory letter states that this
standard Single Action revolver was shipped on September 12, 1904 in
a shipment of one gun to Wyeth Hardware and Mfg. Co. of St. Joseph
Missouri. This is a six shot, single action revolver with a scarce factory
LOT - 523 nickel finish and black checkered hard rubber grips. The action and lock
up are tight as new. Factory stamps are strong. Grips are very good
showing some wear with a couple of minor chips. Overall this revolver
retains approximately 30% original factory nickel finish with the balance
blending to a smooth gray patina. The bore is strong and clean. The front
sight has been taken down a bit. Overall an extremely nice and clean
revolver in the rarely seen nickel finish. 1,200.00 - 1,400.00

524 - **RUGER SINGLE SIX SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 371497. Caliber .22 with a 5-1/2” barrel. This is an early
pre-warning example. They are often referred to as “The Convertible” as
is comes with two cylinders. Neither cylinder is marked for anything other
than .22. The extra cylinder comes in the original box. Standard features
include six shot, single action, blued finish and smooth walnut grips. We
are assuming that one of the cylinders is for the .22 magnum. Gun is in
excellent condition retaining virtually all of the factory blue finish, with
the exceptions of some high edge wear on muzzle and minor abrasion on
cylinder pin, along with some high edge wear on the installed cylinder.
Fine bore and action. 350.00 - 600.00
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525 - **COLT SINGLE ACTION BISLEY MODEL REVOLVER.


Serial No. 270182. Serial number is 270182 and manufactured in 1905.
This is a standard model Colt Bisley single action revolver chambered for
the .41 Long Colt cartridge with the 4 ¾” barrel and the blue/case finish.
The original grips were replaced long ago with a well fitting set of real
LOT - 525 stags. The entire finish has turned a soft grey brown patina and the front
sight has been filed down a bit. Lock up is tight and indexes perfectly.
Strong rifling with usual black powder abrasions. Sharp early Bisley and
quite handsome with the set of stags. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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526 - **NARAMORE COLT MODEL 1909 NEW SERVICE REVOLVER.
Serial No. 34669. Serial number is 34669, barrel length is 5 - 1/2”,
caliber is .44. This gun began life as a standard Colt model 1909, New
Service, six shot, double action revolver, blued finish with walnut grips,
lanyard ring with the U.S. Army 1909 butt stamp. It currently sports a
New Service tapered barrel chambered for the .44 special stamped
Russian & Smith & Wesson. The frame retains approximately 85%
original factory blue finish with balance simply flaking. The barrel retains
85% original blue finish with some minor corrosion near muzzle. The grips
are excellent and have the R.A.C. inspector stamp. Lock up is perfect and
bore is mint. The interesting aspect of this weapon is that it was used by
Earl Naramore, the author of the Hand Loaders Manual, the Samwroth
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book published in 1937 (comes with original copy of this book in excellent
condition with dust jacket). Apparently, it was used by Mr. Naramore for
testing loads and, as such, comes with four extra original cylinders and
four extra original barrels. All of the barrels are the second style tapered
variation. The barrels are as follows; as new 4 - 1/2”, .38-40, near new
.45 long Colt with light wear to front sight and a couple of age freckles,
new 4 - 1/2”, .44 stamped Russian & Smith & Wesson special. The last
barrel is chambered for the .38 special, measures 6” and is as new. All
four barrels exhibit mint bores. All are official Colt production with all
proper patent dates and barrel legends. Cylinders include; one chambers
the .44 Smith &Wesson or Russian. It retains 90% original factory blue
and includes the ejector and rod. Next is a .44, serial number of 17383.
Retains 95% original blue finish, does not have extractor. Cylinder three
is a .38 special and includes extractor, crane and rod with approximately
98% of original finish. Cylinder four includes crane and rod, retains
LOT - 527 100% of original blue in 38-40 caliber. We have no documentation
to support the story other than as it was told to us by our consignor.
Regardless, we have a nice New Service revolver with four extra barrels
and four extra cylinders that remain in all original condition manufactured
by Colt as well as the first edition Samworth book. 800.00 - 1,500.00

527 - **S&W MODEL 1913 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 3149. .35 Smith & Wesson Auto with a 3-1/2” barrel. These
were manufactured from 1913 to 1921. Features a blued finish with
gold medallion smooth walnut grips. Retains approximately 90% original
factory high polish blue thinning on back strap and minor high edge wear.
Original grips are very good but there is a 2” repaired crack on right
panel. Bore is perfect. Action is fine. Comes with one original magazine.
Featured in Neal & Jink’s Book. 250.00 - 450.00
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528 - **FINE COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 317195. .38-40 WCF caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel.
Manufactured in 1923. All original as issued with standard six shot, blued
finished and Colt gutta percha grips. Gun remains in excellent condition.
There is a hint of muzzle wear. Cylinder shows wear only on the high
edges. Frame has some minor high edge wear and a bit of freckling at
front grip strap. Back grip strap is turning patina. Grips are mint. Original
lanyard ring. Perfect action and bore. Safely 85-90% original finish, most
of which has the original luster. 800.00 - 1,200.00

529 - **NEAR MINT COLT ARMY SPECIAL D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 588598L. .32-20 WCF with a 6” barrel. Manufactured
1927-28. Standard production Army revolver manufactured in the last
years of production. Features blued finish, six shot, double action and
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Colt gutta percha grips. Aside from some light muzzle wear, a light drag
line, and a couple of extremely minor freckles. The gun is in near new
condition in and out with near mint grips. These early double actions in
high condition are getting more collectible by the day. 500.00 - 800.00

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530 - **HIGH CONDITION COLT NEW SERVICE REVOLVER.
Serial No. 330924. .45 long Colt with 4-1/2” barrel. This standard New
Service was manufactured in 1930. It sports the rather scarce 4-1/2”
barrel and is a six-shot double action, .45 long Colt with blued finish
and silver medallion checkered walnut grips with original lanyard ring.
LOT - 530 The revolver remains in near new condition retaining virtually all of the
original factory blue finish except for the rear grip strap, which is starting
to thin. The revolver is as new inside with perfect lock up and shows very
little use. Grips are near mint. An extremely fine short barrel Colt New
Service. 700.00 - 1,400.00

531 - **CUSTOM PRE-WAR COLT DETECTIVE D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 401400. .38 Special caliber with a 2” barrel. Manufactured
1931. This example is a very early pre-war, square butt six shot, double
action revolver. It has been customized with a bobbed hammer and the
front of the trigger guard has been professionally removed, A.K.A. “Fitz
LOT - 531 Special”. The checkered walnut grips are excellent with silver medallions.
Gun retains 95% of the re-applied nickel finish. Action and bore are
perfect. The Colt pony has feathered out. Fine shooting revolver.
350.00 - 650.00

532 - **S&W TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 55660. Serial number is 55660, caliber is 38 S&W short,
barrel 4”. This model is often referred to as the Perfected Model and was
the last top break model to be introduced. It is a double action, five shot
top break with factory nickel finish, cased colored hammer and trigger
and a black composite grips. This revolver remains in near new unfired
condition with a light drag line and a couple of minute marks. These were
manufactured from 1909-1920. They are interesting and have a top
break cylinder latch as well as a side plate latch. Functions as new, bore
is mint. Comes with a vintage triple looped unmarked holster. Nearly
impossible to find these unusual turn on the century revolvers in such fine
condition. 400.00 - 700.00

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533 - **S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N558457. .357 magnum with a 4” barrel. Standard features
include blued finish, double action, six shot and checkered walnut grips.
The serial number on this revolver places it within the range of the special
order of 3,000 guns manufactured in 1980 for the New York State police
department that were never delivered. They are built on the square butt
N frame with three screws, pinned and recessed with the non-glare top
strap. The gun remains in near new condition inside and out with a light
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drag line. The large N frame revolvers have always been one of the most
highly coveted of all Smith & Wesson firearms, and the short production,
big bores, should prove to be a good investment. 700.00 - 1,000.00

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534 - **COLT PRE-SERIES 70 MODEL 1911-A1 .38 SUPER.
Serial No. CS002701. .38 Super caliber with a 5” barrel. This pistol was
manufactured in 1969. It is a standard blued example in all respects with
the high polished sides and the matte finished top strap. Gun remains in
near new condition retaining approximately 98% of the original factory
high polish blue. About the only wear visible is an ever so light drag line,
a little wear on the side of the trigger and a minute hint of wear on the
LOT - 534 muzzle on the side of the slide. The gun is as new inside with all proper
parts. Never altered with the exception that it sports a pair of real bone
grips that look and feel like real ivory. If you have been watching the
prices for Pre-Series 70 Super Automatic 1911 you will surely appreciate
this fine pistol. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

535 - **COLT LAWMAN MK III DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. J70048. .357 magnum with a 2” barrel. Features blued
finish, six shot, double action. Manufactured in 1971. Overall gun retains
approximately 98% factory blue finish with just some minor high edge
wear. Checkered walnut grips are very good Strong case colors on
LOT - 535 hammer. Perfect bore and action. 350.00 - 650.00

536 - **COLT LAWMAN MK III D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. J82023. .357 magnum with a 2” barrel. Manufactured in
1972. This is a six shot, double action, blued finish, round butt with
checkered walnut grips. Gun remains in 98% condition with a hint of
muzzle wear and a drag line. Strong case colors on trigger and wide
spur hammer. 300.00 - 600.00
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537 - **I. JOHNSON FACTORY CUT-A-WAY TIP-UP REVOLVER.


Serial No. 38548. .32 caliber with a 3-1/4” barrel. This is an extremely
scarce factory cut-a-way tip-up double action .32 caliber revolver. These
were manufactured with various cut outs in the metal to display the inner
workings for salesmen. Other features include factory nickel finish and
owl’s head gutta percha grips. Gun is in excellent condition retaining
approximately 70% original factory nickel finish blended to smooth
LOT - 537 patina on balance. 90% original blue on trigger guard. Excellent case
colors on hammer and trigger. Gutta percha grips are near mint. Bore
is perfect. Action is tight. Cylinder does not exhibit any burn. There a
minimum of eight cut-out areas, including grips, that show the mechanical
function of the revolver. The last patent date is 1904. Gun is in perfect
working order with a mint bore. Very rare and nice condition salesmen
sample. 350.00 - 650.00

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538 - **S&W MODEL 520 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. N557960. Serial number is N557960, caliber is .357 magnum,
barrel length is 4 - 1/8”. This revolver was introduced May 1980. It is a
six shot double action, built on the square butt end frame, three screw six
shot fluted cylinder, 4” pinned barrel, matte top strap with a fixed front
sight. Gun retains approximately 99% original blue with light drag line.
Brilliant case colors on hammer and trigger with very good medallion
LOT - 538 checkered walnut grips, mint bore and action. These were originally
ordered for the New York State Police but were never delivered and only
3,000 were ever manufactured and only in 1980. Therefore, it is one of
the modern Smith & Wesson rarities and one of the finest big frame duty
guns ever manufactured. 600.00 - 1,200.00

539 - **S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N559610. .357 magnum with a 4” barrel. Standard features
include blued finish, double action, six shot and checkered walnut grips.
The serial number on this revolver places it within the range of the special
order of 3,000 guns manufactured in 1980 for the New York State police
department that were never delivered. They are built on the square
butt N frame with three screws, pinned and recessed with the non-glare
top strap. The gun remains in near new condition inside and out with a
light drag line. There is a little white paint to the front sight that could
LOT - 539 easily be removed. The large N frame revolvers have always been one
of the most highly coveted of all Smith & Wesson firearms, and the short
production big bores should prove to be a good investment.N
700.00 - 1,000.00

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540 - **MIB WALTHER PP-SUPER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 14393. 9x18 caliber with a 3-1/4” barrel. Manufactured in
West Germany and imported by Interarms. Features blue finish, double
action, semi-automatic and black composite grips. Gun shows as new in
the original box with two magazines. 500.00 - 700.00

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541 - LOT OF 3: ANTIQUE PEPPERBOX PISTOLS.
Serial No. 420 & NSV & NSV. Arguably the most popular pocket pistol
in the 1830’s to 1850’s was the revolving mutli-shot pepperbox. Offered
are three all original examples of this percussion revolving barrel pocket
revolver. The first pistol is an Allen six shot, .32 bore, double action
percussion manufactured in Worcester by the Allen Thurber & Co. It is a
standard model with light engraving on frame and shield with flutes and
walnut bag handle. Barrel indexes perfectly. Metal is a gun metal-brown
patina. Grips are excellent. The next two guns were manufactured by
the Manhattan Manufacturing Co. of New York. The larger example is a
six shot, double action with engraved frame, .30 bore and top hammer
percussion. Barrel rotates but needs some mechanical attention. Metal
is grey-brown patina. Grips are very good. The small pistol was also
manufactured by Manhattan. It is a five shot, .28 bore, top hammer
percussion, not working, no trigger guard with brown-grey metal.
Right grip panel is replaced and ill-fitting. Needs some attention and
LOT - 541 restoration. 400.00 - 800.00

542 - LOT OF 2: ETHAN ALLEN POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 5161 & 14118. Manufactured in the 1870-80’s. Both revolvers
are chambered for the .22 short, nine shot, 2-1/4” octagon barrel,
rosewood grips with side hammers. The first gun retains approximately
85% of the original nickel finish with some brown freckling. Mint grips.
Perfect lock up and a mint bore. The second gun is factory engraved.
Retains 60% original nickel finish. Cylinder is grey. Near mint grips.
Balance of metal is a soft brown patina with most wear on cylinder.
Hammer does not stay locked. Very good bore. 400.00 - 800.00
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543 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 4704 & 23795. The first gun is stamped “Red Jacket No. 9”.
It is a .30 bore rimfire with 2-3/4” barrel, five shot, single action, spur
trigger, factory engraved, nickel finish, beautiful original pearl grips.
Perfect timing. Excellent bore. Retains approximately 60% original nickel
finish, the rest turning patina. The second gun is a Smith & Wesson made
by Rollin White Arms Co., in Lowell, Massachusetts. This is a solid brass
frame, nickel plated, seven shot, .22 caliber, blued octagon barrel, spur
trigger, single action. Cylinder indexes perfectly but does not lock into
place. Has an excellent bore. Barrel and cylinder are a blue patina mix.
20% original nickel finish on brass frame. Near mint rosewood grips. Both
of these pocket revolvers date to the 1870’s and remain in excellent all
original condition. 400.00 - 600.00

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544 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. 3083. .38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
in the 1880’s. Lack of cylinder burn indicates this revolver saw little
to no actual use. It is a five shot, double action, fixed hammer, factory
nickel finish with near mint gutta percha grips. The gun retains full 90%
LOT - 544 or better of the original factory nickel finish with strong case colors on
hammer and trigger guard. Mint bore. Operates perfectly both single
and double action. Someone has lightly etched the number “7135” on left
sideplate. 300.00 - 600.00

545 - FINE MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 31050. .38 centerfire with a 5-1/2” barrel. These revolvers
were manufactured in the 1880’s and this example is in extremely high
condition with the fairly scarce long 5-1/2” barrel. Features include full
rib, double action, folding hammer, factory nickel finish, perfect black
LOT - 545 gutta percha grips and original lanyard loop. The gun functions perfectly
and the lack of cylinder burn indicated this revolver saw little to no actual
use. Gun retains approximately 98% overall factory nickel finish with the
majority of the case colors on trigger and hammer. It has the nickel plated
trigger guard. Perfect bore. 500.00 - 1,000.00

546 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 10220. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured in the
1880’s, this fine little revolver remains in near new unfired condition and
retains virtually all of the factory nickel finish with a hint of wear at the
LOT - 546 muzzle and a light drag line. Mint gutta percha grips. Brilliant case colors
on folding hammer. Mint bore. Operates as new. It is a five shot, double
action, full rib. This fine gun is worthy of a box. 500.00 - 1,000.00

547 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. POCKET MODEL REVOLVER.


Serial No. 10432. .32 centerfire caliber with a 3” barrel. Manufactured
in the 1880’s. This fine pocket revolver remains in beautiful all original
condition. Retains approximately 97% of the original factory nickel finish.
Features five shot, double action with folding hammer and near mint
LOT - 547 black gutta percha grips. Action works as new. Very good strong bore
with some light abrasion. 450.00 - 750.00

548 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 14845. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured 1880’s.
Standard features include 3” barrel, nickel finish, five shot, .32 caliber,
double action, folding hammer and black gutta percha grips. This
revolver retains approximately 85% of the original factory nickel finish
but requires some attention. Trigger bow is bent and the gun does not
operate. Strong bore. Grips are near mint. With some attention to the
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mechanics and the trigger guard, this will be a fine example.
250.00 - 500.00

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549 - FACTORY ENGRAVED MERWIN HULBERT 7-SHOT POCKET REV.
Serial No. 21518. .32 centerfire with a 5-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
1880’s. Offered is a fine example of an extremely rare factory
engraved, long barreled, .32 caliber, seven shot, double action revolver.
Examples of this revolver are rarely, if ever, seen on the market. With
the addition of factory engraving, nearly all of the original red enamel,
LOT - 549 and virtually all of the original factory nickel finish, this Merwin is a true
collectors prize. It is a seven shot, double action, .32 caliber with the
folding hammer feature, and exhibits nearly full coverage engraving in
the distinctive Merwin style. The cylinder shows no burn whatsoever with
just some minor spots of aging on high areas. The gutta percha grips
are near mint, strong colors on hammer, excellent bore with some light
abrasion, and flawless function. This is one of the finest examples of this
rare revolver extant. 800.00 - 1,400.00

550 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 11083. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured in the
1880’s. This revolver is a five shot, .32 caliber, double action, folding
hammer, full rib with near mint gutta percha grips. This fine little revolver
LOT - 550 retains approximately 70% original factory nickel finish with some light
freckling. Cylinder shows no sign of burn but does not index properly
and needs some minor mechanical attention. Fine bore. Strong colors on
hammer. 300.00 - 500.00

551 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 8515. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured in
the 1880’s. This revolver remains in beautiful all original condition as
manufactured. It retains fully 90% of the original factory nickel finish with
the majority of the wear on the end sides of the barrel. It is a five shot,
LOT - 551 double action, folding hammer, full rib with near mint gutta percha grips
and strong case colors on hammer. Near mint bore. Cylinder does not
index. Needs a little attention. Otherwise, a very fine example.
300.00 - 600.00

552 - UNFIRED MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 9108. .32 centerfire with a 3” barrel. Manufactured in the
1880’s. It is a five shot, double action, .32 caliber, folding hammer, nickel
LOT - 552 finish with mint gutta percha grips. This fine revolver exhibits no cylinder
burn with the only real visible wear being a light drag line and minute
muzzle wear. The bore is excellent. Function is flawless. It is missing the pin
attached folding hammer spur. Worthy of a box. 400.00 - 600.00

553 - ENGRAVED MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER


Serial No. 9119. .30-38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. This is a .38,
close top, five shot, double action, folding hammer and factory nickel
plated. The revolver exhibits the distinctive factory engraving associated
with the Merwin revolvers and sports a beautiful pair of original aged
ivory grips. This revolver needs attention to the mechanics as the hammer
LOT - 553 will not cock. Gun retains approximately 60% of the original factory
nickel with traces of case colors on hammer and 30% blue on trigger
guard. The gun is in original condition with a fine bore. With a little
attention to the mechanics it would be a fine deluxe Merwin.
400.00 - 800.00

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554 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.
Serial No. 19341. .38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
mid-1880’s. This standard Merwin remains in wonderful all original
condition. It is a double action, folding hammer, full rib, five shot, .38
caliber with full factory nickel finish and near mint gutta percha grips.
LOT - 554 The gun retains approximately 85% original factory nickel finish with
very slight cylinder burn indicating gun saw little actual use. It is tight as
new. Function is flawless in both single and double action modes. Bore is
excellent. One burred screw on left side should be replaced. Otherwise, a
very high condition example. 400.00 - 800.00

555 - MERWIN HILBERT & CO. D.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 1959. .38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. Manufactured in the
1880’s. Standard features include five shot, double action, .38 caliber,
factory nickel finish, solid hammer and near mint gutta percha grips. This
LOT - 555 revolver remains in excellent all original condition. Retains approximately
70-80% original factory nickel finish, albeit some freckling and minor age
spots on barrel and frame. Has the blued trigger guard. Strong colors
on hammer. Function is flawless. Bore is very good with some light black
powder abrasion. Overall, a very strong example of this high quality 19th
century pocket revolver. 350.00 - 650.00

556 - LOT OF 2: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 3857 & 36502. Both revolvers were manufactured in the
1880’s and are .38 caliber centerfire short with 3-1/2” barrels. Both guns
are original nickel finished with black gutta percha grips. The first gun
is a five shot single action spur trigger. Has traces of nickel finish. Right
side pitting throughout. Left grip panel is the original rubber, right side
is replaced with wood. Indexes and works properly. Very good bore.
The second gun is a double action. Finish is a cloudy gun metal grey/
silver. Frame screws are replaced. Folding hammer. Ill-fitting grips (one
chipped). Indexes fine. Bore is very good. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 556

557 - LOT OF 2: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 1008 & 7362. .38 centerfire with 3-1/2” barrels. These
revolvers were manufactured in the 1870-80’s. Both feature five shot,
single action, spur trigger, nickel finish with removable barrels, a unique
feature to the Merwin product line. Both revolvers are basically a grey
gun metal patina with age freckling, one of which retains approximately
20% original factory nickel. Serial No. 7362 is in perfect working order,
locks up tight as a drum, and has a very good strong bore with frosting.
Serial No. 1008 needs some mechanical attention as hammer will not stay
back, excellent strong bore and sports a very good pair of original gutta
percha grips with small chip on bottom left panel. While the other gun
sports a pair of ill-fitting pearls with numerous chips. Neither gun shows
any heavy burn on cylinder ends which would indicate most of the finish
LOT - 557 loss is due to prolonged carry. 300.00 - 600.00

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558 - CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL.
Serial No. 3685. .32 extra short rimfire with a 1-1/2” barrel. This palm
pistol was manufactured in Chicago in the 1890’s with approximately
12,000 manufactured. Features factory nickel finish with hard rubber
grip panels. Has matching numbers and this example has the hard rubber
grip pad on back. Overall, it remains in excellent all original condition
retaining 98% of the original factory nickel finish, with the exception of
the left side knurled disc, which is a soft brown patina. The hard rubber
grips are very good with one 1/4” crack on right panel and minor wear
to the diamond checkering. Perfect working order with a mint bore. These
LOT - 558 little palm pistols were quite unusual and were popular with the sporting
crowd at the turn of the century as they are with collectors today.
800.00 - 1,400.00

559 - LOT OF 3: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 7609 & NSV & 8870. The first gun is a Merwin Hulbert & Co.
five shot, double action, ,38 caliber, 3-1/2” barrel, folding hammer with
nickel finish and black gutta percha grips. Gun shows traces of original
nickel with the balance a gun metal clean surface with some freckling on
barrel, cylinder and frame. Left grip fine, right grip has a chip. Works
fine double action, although trigger return spring often hangs up. Square
butt. Excellent bore. The second gun is a Merwin & Hulbert Co. double
action, 2-3/4” barrel, skull crusher butt with traces of original nickel and
fine black gutta percha grips. Balance of gun is a very dark grey patina.
Single and double action are fine. Very good frosted bore. The last gun
is a Hopkins & Allen X.L. double action .32 caliber with a 3” octagon
barrel. Has 70% original factory nickel with some freckling. Folding
hammer, double action,and excellent original gutta percha grips. While
not technically, this is the company that manufactured the Merwins. Double
action and single action indexes fine. Bore is dirty. 400.00 - 800.00
LOT - 559

560 - LOT OF 2: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. D.A. REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 7252 & 8653. The first gun is serial No. 7252 and is a .32
centerfire with a 3” barrel. The second gun is serial No. 8653 and is a
.38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. Both guns were manufactured in
1870-80’s. Both revolvers feature five shot, double action, nickel finish,
gutta percha grips, folding hammers, with removable barrels. The .32
caliber is missing the folding hammer spur and pin. Retains approximately
40% original factory nickel finish with the balance turning gun metal
patina with some light pitting on cylinder. Still retains the majority of blue
finish on barrel release and trigger guard Grips are near mint. Action
and lock up are perfect. Near mint bore. The .38 caliber exhibits perfect
lock up, strong rifling with some minor abrasions and left grip panel has a
LOT - 560 chip missing. Popular 19th pocket revolvers in very high quality.
250.00 - 500.00

561 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. S.A. POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 3637. .38 centerfire with a 3-1/2” barrel. Manufactured in
the 1880’s. One of the harder to find Merwin is this scarce five shot, .38
caliber, close top, spur trigger, single action. Features the dog’s head
gutta percha grips in near mint condition. The gun is basically clean
gun metal that appears to have been cleaned with no original finish
LOT - 561 remaining. Has strong legends on barrel and frame. Operates but slightly
off time. Rifling visible with black powder abrasions. The gun is loose and
the front sight has been filed down. Given the scarcity of this revolver, the
work of a competent gunsmith would greatly enhance its value.
300.00 - 500.00

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562 - **BOXED WALTHER MODEL PP “SUPER” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.
Serial No. 13653. 9x18 caliber with a 3-1/2” barrel. This pistol was
made in West Germany by Walther and has no import stamps. It exhibits
all proper German proofs. Features: blued finish, adjustable rear sight,
white dot front sight, double action, semi-automatic and black composite
grips. Gun retains fully 97% of the original factory blue with some light
wear on front strap and some minor wear on high edges. Mint bore and
action. Comes in the original Walther plastic box with an extra magazine.
400.00 - 700.00

LOT - 562

563 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE POCKET REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 412 & 1111. The first revolver is a Bacon; spur trigger,
five shot, single action pocket revolver with a 3” barrel and .30 bore.
Features a steel barrel and cylinder, engraved brass frame and walnut
grips. Cylinder and barrel are spotted grey patina. Cylinder pin is a
replacement. Engraved brass frame is excellent and has never been
cleaned. Original grips are near mint. Action does not stay locked. The
second revolver is a six shot Deringer with a single barrel/cylinder spur
trigger, .22 caliber single action. Cylinder does not index. Grips are very
good with chip on right side. Both pistols manufactured prior to 1890.
300.00 - 600.00

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564 - **BOXED RUGER OLD MODEL BEARCAT REVOLVER.


Serial No. 69199. Serial number is 69199, caliber is 22 R.F., barrel 4”.
This revolver was manufactured in 1966. Gun remains virtually new inside
and out with a barely perceptible drag line. Retains all of factory finish.
Comes in original two piece box with and original receipt dated 1970.
400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 564

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565 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 31-1 REVOLVER.
Serial No. H44444. Serial number is H44444, barrel length is 4”,
chambered for the .32 S&W long. This scarce revolver was manufactured
from 1969-1977 and if often referred to the .32 police regulation
revolver. Gun shows as new condition retaining virtually all of factory
blued finish with mint grips and light drag line. Comes in an original two
piece blue box with no serial number identification. Fairly scarce gun in
this caliber that can be quite collectible. 350.00 - 650.00

LOT - 565

566 - **S&W .38 CHIEF’S SPECIAL D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 28260. .38 S&W Special with a 2” barrel. Offered is an
early pre-model 36 Chief’s Special introduced in 1950. It features the
early flat latch. Sports the standard blued finish, 2” barrel, five shot,
double action and diamond checkered walnut grips. Function is flawless.
Bore is mint. Wood grips are very good and show some typical carry
wear. Gun retains approximately 90% original blue with carry wear on
top strap, cylinder, high edges, trigger guard. Grips straps have worn to
gun metal grey. Hammer has been custom bobbed. This is an “Airweight”
model as is the box. It rests in a Smith & Wesson sunburst box with
proper end label, but box is numbered to another gun. These boxes have
LOT - 566 become collectible in their own right and were offered from 1954 to
1959. 300.00 - 500.00

567 - **S&W MODEL 36 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. J889561. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 2” barrel.
This model was manufactured from 1982 to 1987. It does not have the
pinned barrel. Basic features include blued finish, five shot and double
action. Gun shows in near new condition with the exception of a drag line.
Rubber grips. Original two-piece box numbered to gun with paperwork
and tools. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 567

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568 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 10-5 REVOLVER.
Serial No. C966705. Serial number is C966705, barrel length is 2”,
caliber is .38 S&W special. This revolver was manufactured in 1962. Gun
shows in nearly new condition with a hint of wear at muzzle and drag
line, mint grips and comes in original two piece box with instructions and
numbered to gun. Grips are excellent with slight wear to finish. Desirable
short barrel model 10. 350.00 - 550.00
LOT - 568

569 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 580110. Serial number is 580110, caliber is .38 S&W
special, barrel length is 3”. This model is referred to as the Chiefs special.
It is built on the J frame and features a five shot double action, blued
finish with fixed front site, checkered walnut grips and a lanyard ring.
The gun shows virtually no use, retaining all of factory blued finish with
a light drag line and comes in the original numbered two piece blue
box that lists the gun with the 3” barrel and special feature swivel noted
on the box. Fairly scarce special order to find with the special feature
and the fact that it’s stamped in the crane 36-0. The grips are stamped
J.S.Q. inside and are serial numbered to the gun. Rather unusual special
LOT - 569 order Smith & Wesson. As new condition in and out. Has paper work and
cleaning kit. 300.00 - 500.00

570 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 36 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 580111. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 3” barrel. This
revolver was manufactured in 1968 only, as it does not have the diamond
grips (‘68) or the “J” prefix (‘69). It has the rather scarce 3” barrel and a
lanyard swivel, which is mentioned on the matching original box end label
numbered to gun. Standard features include blued finish: five shot, double
action, checkered silver medallion walnut grips and case colored hammer
and trigger. Aside from a light drag line, gun shows as new in original
box with tools and paperwork. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 570

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571 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. N560382. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger, and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
LOT - 571 numbered to gun with original paperwork and wax paper. These large
N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and should
continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00

572 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 33-1 REVOLVER.


Serial No. R69117. Serial number is R69117, caliber is 38 S&W special,
barrel length is 4”. This model is referred to the .38 police regulation
revolver. It is a five shot double action built on the J frame. This revolver
was manufactured from 1969-1974 when this model was discontinued.
Standard features include blued finish, double action with front site and
no rear site and checkered medallion walnut grips. Revolver is near new
condition, contains all factory blued finish with a light drag line and no
signs of any real use. Comes in original two piece box numbered to gun.
LOT - 572 300.00 - 500.00

573 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N560663. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
LOT - 573 numbered to gun with original paperwork, cleaning kit, and wax paper.
These large N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and
should continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00

574 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N558111. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
numbered to gun with original paperwork, cleaning kit, and wax paper.
LOT - 574 These large N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and
should continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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575 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 10-6 REVOLVER.
Serial No. D359582. Serial number is D359582, barrel length is 4”,
caliber is .38 S&W special. This revolver retains virtually all of factory
blued finish and a slight drag line. 6” heavy barrel as new condition with
drag line on cylinder, grips are mint. Manufactured in 1969-1976. Gun
shows little to no use and comes in original matching box with instructions.
300.00 - 500.00
LOT - 575

576 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N558968. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
numbered to gun with copy of factory letter and wax paper. These large
N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and should
LOT - 576 continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00

577 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 30-1 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. H64718. .32 Smith & Wesson long caliber with a 3” barrel.
Manufactured 1969 to 1976 only. Standard features include six shot,
blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger, double action and silver
medallion walnut grips. Gun shows in as new condition in and out with a
barely perceptible drag line. Comes in a two-piece box with no other
accessories or paperwork. Box not numbered. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 577

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578 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 36 D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. J703449. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 2” barrel.
Manufactured from 1969 to 1981. This revolver has the pin barrel.
Standard features include blued finish, five shot, double action, silver
medallion checkered wood grips and case colored hammer and trigger.
Gun shows new in and out with barely visible drag line. Comes in the
original box numbered to gun with all paperwork. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 578

579 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N560029. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
numbered to gun with original paperwork, cleaning kit, and wax paper.
These large N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and
should continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00
LOT - 579

580 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 520 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. N560034. .357 magnum cartridge with a 4” barrel.
This revolver falls within the serial number range of the 3,000 guns
manufactured in 1980 for the New York State Police Department that
were never delivered. Features the pinned barrel. It is a double action,
six shot, blued finish, case colored hammer and trigger and silver
medallion checkered wood grips. These service guns are built on the N
frame, square butt with no rear sight. This revolver is in as new condition
with drag line barely visible. Comes in the original blue two-piece box
numbered to gun with original paperwork, cleaning kit, and wax paper.
These large N frame service guns have become extremely collectible and
should continue to increase in value. 800.00 - 1,200.00
LOT - 580

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LOT - 581

581 - **NEAR NEW COLT 1911 U.S. NAVY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. 40682. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Offered is arguably one of the finest Colt Model 1911 U.S. Navy semi-automatic pistols to surface.
The gun appears to be in nearly unfired all original condition. There are a few of the usual minor storage marks but there is barely any perceivable
muzzle wear. The front grip straps and trigger guard retains 99% of the brilliant high polish blue. Slide and frame, including the top, retains 98-99%
brilliant blue. The trigger retains virtually all of the brilliant blue. Grip safety retains 98% brilliant blue. About the only perceptible thinness of the
original finish is on the flat mainspring housing which has simply flaked to a light blue silver patina. We have completely disassembled this firearm and
guarantee that every single part is correct for this Navy Model. Barrel has the proper perpendicular “PH” (sans serif) inspector marked with the “P”
closest to the breach. Has the proper early type one round U-notch rear sight and type one front sight. All proper small checkered parts including a
type one short wide-spur hammer. Sports near mint diamond checkered walnut grips. Has the original key hole lanyard loop magazine. Left side of
frame has “United States Property” with the “W.G.P.” Inspector’s stamp. (Walter G. Pennfield 1911-1914). Left side of slide has the correct patent
dates with the Colt pony at rear of slide without the circle. Right side of slide is stamped “Model of 1911 U.S. Navy”. Bore is mint. Action is perfect.
Does have a light drag line. This pistol was manufactured in 1913 and falls in the middle of the Navy serial range for that year. Comes with a Colt
research letter confirming all of the above. All edges are as sharp as new. All legends are perfect. As every collector of Model 1911s is well aware,
the Navy issue pistols are amongst the most desirable, and as to condition, it would be virtually impossible to find one in such near new condition. These
were generally shipped in wooden crates and as such, were subject to minor storage abrasions when unpacked at the Brooklyn Naval Yard in 1913,
this is one such pistol. There is not much more we can possibly say about this incredible offering other than, if you’ve been waiting for the best possible
condition of a 1911 Navy or just have been looking to upgrade, this pistol is the one. Colt Factory letter confirms shipment to Brooklyn Naval Yard
1913. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00

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582 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. POCKET REVOLVER.
Serial No. 1172. .44-40 WCF with a 3-1/2” barrel. These fine revolvers
were manufactured from 1876 to 1880. This example features the bird’s
head skull crusher butt, scoop flute, open top. These are often referred to
as the “Pocket Army” albeit the frame is not stamped as such and may be
the short barrel application from a two barrel set. The assembly number
on the butt is 1172, while the number 573 is stamped on both barrel
assembly and cylinder. It appears to have been cleaned of its original
LOT - 582 finish and presently is in a shiny gun metal. The hard rubber grips are
near mint with no cracks. It is missing the slide screw. Function is perfect.
Strong clean bore. Factory legends on frame are perfect but no visible
barrel stamps. It is a single action only. Index and lock-up are fine. Would
make a great cowboy action shooter or a wonderful candidate for
restoration. 700.00 - 1,200.00

583 - MERWIN HULBERT & CO. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 3284. .44-40 WCF with a 4-3/4” barrel. Manufactured
1876-1880. These popular revolvers saw heavy usage on the Western
Frontiers and south of the border during the turbulent 1870’s and this
example evidently saw much use. It is a third model, closed top, single
action, six shot. The original barrel length has been period shortened,
front sight reset, frame release latch replaced, replaced bone grips with
piece missing from left side (extra-large homemade grip screw). It has
LOT - 583
the original lanyard ring. Traces of original nickel finish. Bore shows black
powder abrasion. Indexes and locks up fine. Barrel legend is partially
readable. No visible frame legend. If you’re looking for an Old West
revolver that has “the look”, this is it. 400.00 - 800.00

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584 - EARLY AUSTRIAN FLINTLOCK CALVARY CARBINE.


Barrel length is 14-1/2”, caliber is .69. Offered is a fine Austrian Cavalry carbine in wonderful condition. All metal is in the white and remains
in excellent condition with just some aging. Barrel has a K proof and it is stamped Anna Oesterlein. The front barrel band is stamped 15. Trigger
guard is stamped 2. Near mint walnut one piece stock with left side cheek piece. Left side of barrel has an X & R for inspector stamp, saddle ring
bar stamped 2, left side of front barrel band is stamped 2, has original saddle bar with two rings and metal ramrod. Rear sight is integral to tang.
Beautiful condition, late 18th century Calvary carbine. This type would have been used during the Napoleonic Wars. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00

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LOT - 585

585 - UNFIRED COLT MODEL 1863 U.S. RIFLED MUSKET.


Caliber is .58 bore, barrel length is 40”. Colt, like many other firms during the Civil War, receive a contract to manufacture the Springfield U.S. model
1863 musket. They are virtually identical to those manufactured at the Springfield Armory with the exception of the lock that is stamped U.S. Colt’s Pt
F A Mfg Co. Hartford, Ct. and dated 1864. The American eagle is stamped on the percussion lock. All metal surfaces are finished in the white. Three
barrel bands, all stamped U for United States. Has the standard three leaf blued rear sight with post front, the original tulip ram rod, buttplate is
stamped U.S. with proof P, top of stock has the inspector marks E.M.W. Left side of the walnut stock has two cartouches both in box. All cartouches on
stock are as sharp as new. Breech of barrel is dated 1864 with VP Eagle head proof and also has the M.M.M. inspector mark. This rifle has survived
in literally unused, unissued condition. There are a few freckles on barrel bands and some light minor areas of freckling and aging here and there but
still retains 98% of the original polished “in the white” metal finish having never been cleaned or touched since rifle was manufactured. There is a bit
of corrosion at the heal of the buttplate where rifle must have rested for years. The stock likewise is in near new condition with the exception of some
slight grain separation of 1” on right side and a 3/4” of chipping on right side. The rear sight retains all of factory blue finish. Has a gem mint bore
and perfect action. Comes with a reproduction single brass frog leather sling. It is nearly impossible to find a Colt 1863 musket in new condition and
unfired. One can only wonder where this rifle had been stored for all of these years. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00

LOT - 586

586 - US COLT MODEL 1863 RIFLE MUSKET.


Caliber is .58 bore. Barrel length is 40 inches. This is a New Jersey militia stamped rifle that was made by Colt manufacturing company under contract
for the US government. Has three barrel bands, nose cap, original ram rod. Barrel bands and butt plate are US marked. Walnut stock. Has the NJ
cartouche on left side. Left side of barrel stamped NJ at breach with P and dated 1862 on top flat. These guns were finished in the white with walnut
stocks. This example remains in unfired condition. The sight retains all the original blue. There is some light toning to the metal, but it has never been
cleaned or polished. Trigger guard has some brown freckling. Walnut stocks are near mint with a couple of very minor storage dings. A virtually
unfired model 1863 Colt Springfield rifle issued to the New Jersey militia. This example is about as nice as one could expect to find with some added
historical value due to the New Jersey markings. Even the nipple retains all of its original blue. 5,000.00 - 7,000.00

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LOT - 587

587 - FINE WINCHESTER HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 11826. .44 rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured 1865. Offered is a fine, clean, untouched all
original Henry rifle in standard configuration with full octagon barrel, full magazine, brass frame and buttplate,
walnut stocks, case colored hammer and lever, folding ladder rear sight, with sling swivel on left side of stock
and barrel. This rifle has matching numbers on barrel, tang, stock and buttplate. The buttplate screws are
not numbered. Brass frame is a pleasing mustard hue. Barrel and tube are a dark soft brown patina. Barrel
legends are sharp as new. No visible color on hammer or lever, basically brown patina. The buttplate has the
same mustard appearance as frame. Stock is excellent with no cracks, some usual minor abrasions, a bit shy
to metal with fine finish. Perfect working order. Has a strong bore that still has shine with light black powder
abrasion. Far above average. 20,000.00 - 30,000.00

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LOT - 588

588 - FINE WINCHESTER HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 4797. .44 rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured 1864. Offered is a lovely, all original Henry
rifle that was manufactured near the end of the Civil War and remains in all original, all matching, untouched
condition. This rifle has matching numbers on barrel, tang, stock, buttplate and buttplate screws. Original walnut
stocks display the majority of their original piano finish with usual light abrasions and no cracks or chips. Has the
rounded heel brass buttplate. Frame and buttplate are a dark mustard color and have never been touched or
cleaned. Barrel hammer and lever are a clean, smooth, dark blue-chocolate brown patina. Barrel legends are
sharp as new. Octagon edges are still sharp. Has the original sling swivels on barrel and stock. The lever screw
appears to be a period replacement and all remaining screws are original. An exceptionally clean and original
Henry. One of the nicer examples we have seen. 25,000.00 - 35,000.00

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LOT - 589

589 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 25409. .44 rimfire caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured 1869. Standard issue saddle ring carbine with a 20” barrel, full magazine,
brass frame, carbine butt and walnut stock. The barrel and tube are a mix of blue and brown patina. Barrel legend is no longer readable. Brass is a
mustard patina and has not been cleaned. Has two replaced screws on bottom of frame. The wood is very good with no cracks or major chips. Butt
stock is not numbered and does not fit perfectly (was replaced at onetime). Proper rear folding sight. Visible rifling in bore with usual abrasions. Very
handsome appearance on this popular Yellowboy carbine. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

LOT - 590

590 - SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1869/71 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial number is 31469, caliber is .41 Swiss rimfire, barrel length is 33”. This model 1869 was manufactured by one of nine firms that were awarded
the Government contract. Left side of frame is stamped W.vstiger Thun. This contractor produced 15,200 of these rifles. Like most model 1869
rifles, this was converted in 1871 simply by removing the loading gate cover and installing a magazine cut off. The rifle is standard, as issued, with
regards to the conversion. Has a blued finish with walnut stock, a checkered forend done in a square design, two barrel bands with front barrel band
manufactured with sling swivel, sling swivel in rear stock, military front and rear sight, metal cleaning rod, trigger guard with toe spur, metal buttplate.
This rifle remains in fine original condition. The stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips, proud to metal, sharp checkering with the Swiss shield and
cross cartouche on right stock. All metal surfaces retain 95% of their original finish, starting to patina. The band retain springs retain 95% bright blue.
All matching numbers including the rear sight. Has a perfect action and a strong clean rifled bore. An extremely high condition example of a fairly
scarce very early Military rifle. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 591

591 - WINCHESTER 1873 ATLANTA POLICE DEPT RIFLE.


Serial No. 331930B. This was one of approximately 125 Model 1873 Winchester rifles ordered by the Atlanta Police Department in 1889-90 in
two orders, with this particular rifle being from the second order in 1890. Like all in those orders, they letter as standard rifles in caliber .44-40
with octagon barrels, special order sling swivels and have factory engraving on the left side plate that reads “Atlanta Police” followed by a rack or
inventory number. The serial number is 331,930B, which is in the proper range. Chambered for the .44-40 cartridge with a 24” barrel. This particular
rifle is numbered “74”. This rifle has all of the standard Atlanta Police order features, including the original sling swivels and wear a pair of original
sporting front and rear sights. Barrel and frame legends are sharp, as is the “Atlanta Police” engraving. The barrel is a smooth pleasing mix of
factory blue blending with patina with high edge wear on the sharp barrel flats. The tube is a mix of brown and soft gun metal grey. Frame retains
approximately 30-40% of the original high polish blue, mostly behind sideplate with the balance a nice mix of blue-brown gun metal patina. Walnut
stocks are very good, perfect wood to metal fit. Forearm has one light grain separation that is still tight at base. Stock has approximately 25 kill
notches carved at bottom (!!?). The stamped brass carrier is a mustard patina with sharp legend. All screw heads are near perfect. Near mint bore and
perfect action. This fine condition, all original Atlanta Police Department stamped 1873 has a lot of stories to tell. 6,500.00 - 8,500.00

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LOT - 592

592 - RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 7-LEAF EXPRESS RIFLE.


Serial No. 334170B. Barrel length is 24” in .44-40 WFC. We are offering, for the first time ever that we are aware of, a complete set of Winchester
lever action rifles, in all three models, all with the leaf express rear sights and all confirmed by Winchester factory research letters. This would include
the Model 1873, the Model 1876, and the Model 1886. The first rifle featured is the Model 1873. The factory letter indicates as follows: Serial
number applied: March 1st, 1890; Type: rifle; Caliber: .44; Barrel type: octagon; Trigger: set; Sights: 7-leaf express and Beach, sling and swivels;
received in warehouse November 4th, 1890, shipped November 14th, 1890. Rifle sports full magazine which would be proper as standard, not listed
and the original leather sling is not present. All other features are as described and the rifle remains in all original untouched condition, having never
been altered in any way. All metal surfaces are a smooth patina mixed with gun metal grey, with the exception of the loading gate which retains
75% of the original factory blue finish. Lever and hammer colors have silvered out. The brass carrier is a rich mustard and “.44” is visible, but there
are some minor dents. The left side barrel flat at breech is stamped .44 WCF as it had to be moved by factory to allow for the 7-leaf rear sight. This
special sight is a thing to behold. It features six leafs numbered one through 6 with platinum center lines, while the last sight is a folding ladder long
range type. Sights are excellent, all original pins, no chips or breakage, deeply stamped graduations. Clean screw heads. Original walnut stocks are
excellent, have never been freshened up in any way, and are free of cracks with the usual abrasions and “.44” is stamped in right side of stock at
plate. Original sling swivels still present. Original globe front sight still present. Perfect action. Bore exhibits strong rifling with usual black powder minor
abrasion. To find an original Winchester with the very rare special sights is hard enough. To find one that has never been touched in such lovely, clean,
unadulterated condition is even rarer. To find all three models offered in one place, priceless. 6,500.00 - 9,500.00

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LOT - 593

593 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 7-LEAF EXPRESS RIFLE.


Serial No. 14324. Features a 28” barrel in .45-75 WCF. The second offering in this trilogy of rare Winchester lever actions with the factory seven leaf
express sights is this fine all original Model 1876. Factory research lists this rifle as follows: Type: rifle; Barrel type: octagon; Trigger: plain; Sights:six-
leaf and Winchester combination, reversible express. Shotgun butt; Engraved: engraved A. Zirnogel & Co.; Received in warehouse May 20th, 1881
and shipped May 27th, 1881. Not mentioned in letter is the caliber which is .45-75, the only caliber available at the time. Also not mentioned is the
magazine because it is the standard full magazine. Winchester combination refers to the Winchester combination folding front sight. The engraving
mentioned on letter is on the dust cover. The sight blades have the platinum lines but do not have the numbers. Sharp barrel legend that was factory
placed, beginning at the end of the folding express sight. Brass lifter is a dark mustard untouched hue. Traces of fire blue on loading gate. All other
metal surfaces have turned a lovely blue-brown-grey soft patina with some strong factory high polish blue on left side plate, frame recess, and on left
side of nose cap. The barrel has high edge wear at flats with age freckling as does top of frame. There are a couple of light spots of minor abrasion
on right side of forend cap with a 1/4” spot on barrel and a 1/2” spot on tube. Excellent original dark walnut stocks, proud to metal, never refinished,
with right top side of forend has a very closed evidence of grain separation, a couple of minor dents, buttstock has a 3/4” grain separation at butt
and some darkening of oil at plate. “C74P” is stamped on the left barrel flat 2” from breach. Fine action and a very strong rifled bore with usual
minor black powder abrasion. Another very rare extremely handsome special order Model 1876 with the shotgun buttplate and the impossibly rare
seven-leaf rear express sight. If research could be found on the company engraved on dust cover, it could add great historical significance.
7,000.00 - 10,000.00

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LOT - 594

594 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 7-LEAF EXPRESS RIFLE.


Serial No. 109420. .45-90 WCF with a 28” barrel. Offered is the final chapter in the Winchester lever action seven leaf express saga. Factory letter
lists as follows: Serial number applied May 22nd, 1896; Type: rifle; Caliber: .45-90; Barrel type: octagon; Barrel length: 28”; Trigger: Set; Sights:
Seven leaf Express and Beach; Screw-eyes:; Received in warehouse February 6th, 1897; shipped February 10th, 1897. The only feature not listed in
factory letter is the full magazine, as this was standard issue. All other features of this rifle are as recorded. Standard finish for this era, which is not
listed on letter, would be case colored. The barrel and tube are a lovely mix of soft blue with the patina blending, some light high edge wear with
sharp edges and some usual minor age freckling. Barrel legend is sharp. Caliber legend stamped on left flat at breech due to special rear sight. Front
sight is replaced. The frame colors have nickeled out with traces existing in recesses. The bolt retains approximately 80% of the original factory high
polish blue. Express sights features the platinum center lines and are numbered one through six and the long range express sight has graduations from
seven to ten. They are in excellent condition with no damage and the spring still exhibits fire blue finish. All screws are excellent with just some minor
disfiguration. Loading gate spring has a replaced screw. It has the close set double triggers with the original sling eyes intact. The walnut stocks are
excellent, all original, proud to metal with no cracks and usual surface abrasions, retaining generous amounts of the original factory finish with some
minor age checking at comb. Action is perfect. Strong rifled bore with some very minor black powder abrasion. With the exception of the rear sight
and one replaced screw, the gun is all original, untouched, just as it left the factory in superb condition and is chambered for the second most popular
caliber ever manufactured, the large .45-90. In this, the final offering of the three Winchester rifles sporting the rare express sights. A once in a
lifetime opportunity to acquire all three models so equipped. 8,000.00 - 12,000.00

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LOT - 595

595 - **ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 553038. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Offered is a beautiful deluxe Model 1873 Winchester with lovely Winchester period style
engraving. Features a 24” part octagon barrel, half magazine, pistol grip, non-checkered walnut stock, pistol grip cap, rear sling stud and rifle
butt. The barrel retains approximately 85% of the original blue finish with some light freckling. The frame, hammer, lever and buttplate retain
approximately 90% of the brilliant Winchester-style reapplied case colors. Walnut stocks are in excellent condition, are still proud to metal with a
majority of the original finish intact. The lifter is a fine mustard color with strong legends. Has a folding globe front sight with original Winchester
sporting rear and two extra tang sight holes in tang. In addition to this lovely special order configuration, the elegant engraving can be found on the
last 2” muzzle area of barrel, barrel breech, both side of frame (with buffalo and elk panels), buttplate and receiver bridge. Action is perfect. Strong
clean bore. This is a wonderful caliber configuration with marvelous engraving and overall 90% finish. This is a superb gun that if all factory original
would be pushing the six-figure mark. Factory letter: Shipped 9-29-1900 (.44 Rifle, 1/2 octagon, pistol grip stock, 1/2 magazine, plain trigger)
6,000.00 - 9,000.00

LOT - 596

596 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 CARBINE


NSV Barrel length is 20”, Caliber .44 bore This is an unusual Carbine to say the least. It is of the period and looks identical to a Model 1873
Winchester but is completely devoid of any factory marks. There is no serial number, no tang stamp, no caliber markings, and no barrel address. In
addition, there are no foreign proof marks either. The frame is tapped for a saddle ring, no saddle ring nor stud. The dust cover is cut into the frame
like a first model but does not have a thumb print. It chambers the standard 44-40 cartridge. The back barrel band has the integral sling swivel and
the stock sports a sling swivel. The butt plate has the cleaning rod brass trap door. The brass lifter has no caliber markings, all metal surfaces are a
smooth grey patina. Features Winchester style single leaf folding rear sight stamped 3. The front sight is part of the barrel band as is the first model
Winchester. Has the walnut carbine type rear stock that is proud to metal everywhere but the right tang and is in excellent condition. The forend is
excellent. The bore is near mint and action perfect. It is are opinion that this is a foreign made copy manufactured during the period.
600.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 597

597 - BEAUMONT / VITALI MODEL 1871/88 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Barrel length is 32.7 inches. Caliber is 11.3x51R. This rifle is a conversion to the Vitali magazine with a bolt mounted ejector and a magazine cut-off.
This rifle was used by the Dutch army and remained in service through WWII. The receiver bridge is stamped E327, as are all of the parts including
bolt and handle. Features numerous inspector and proof stamps. The barrel is stamped 3808 and has the 1876 date with numerous proofs. The
standard military sight has numerous proofs. The butt plate is stamped 18 90 3808 which corresponds with the barrel. Right side of stock has the
1876 Imperial proof cartouche. Barrel bands are proofed. All metal surfaces are a gray brown patina with traces of finish along barrel channel
that appears nickeled or tinned. Walnut stock is excellent with no cracks or chips and retains the majority of original finish. Comes with the unusual
military adjustable rear sight. Has a ram rod, and two sling swivels. The trigger guard and magazine are a dark brown patina. Bore is near mint. Nice
example of early Beaumont/Vitali. 200.00 - 400.00
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LOT - 598

598 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 2ND MODEL S.R.C.


Serial No. 66407. .44-40 WCF with a 20” barrel. Manufactured 1881. Arguably one of the most widely recognized firearm ever manufactured is
the Winchester Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine. This is a standard issue second model which features the thumbprint dust cover that rides on the rail
with single rail screw. This example has seen a lot of history. All metal surface are a dark brown chocolate patina with a few minor areas of roughness
on left side of tube and frame. It has the early style front barrel band integral sight, early folding single leaf rear sight, original saddle ring and stud,
walnut stocks with carbine buttplate and trapdoor. The buttplate is brass and is a replacement utilizing a Model 1866 and does not fit the wood very
well, but is an untouched mustard color and appears to have been on this rifle forever. The butt stock near the plate has some chipping and damage in
a 2” area with the usual minor abrasions elsewhere. There is an ancient two-pin repair at left wrist that holds a 2” piece of wood at tang. It is rather
ill-fitting and does not match the forend, so it was replaced long ago. Most of the screws have some level of burring. The brass lifter has never been
cleaned. Visible rifling but there are black powder abrasions and a slight ring inside barrel, 2-1/2” from muzzle which is slightly visible on the exterior
of the barrel. The Second Model Saddle Ring .44 Carbine is amongst the rarest of the different models due to the very short production period in
which they were manufactured. This example obviously saw lots of use. It has that Wild West look about it, so popular that these guns have become as
much of an iconic decoration in the gun room as they are a firearm. Their historical significance is recognized worldwide. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 599

599 - SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 180211A. .32-20 caliber with a 24” barrel. This beautiful special order rifle was manufactured in 1885. Special features include the button
half magazine, special order case colored frame, and highly figured extra finish walnut stock. Standard features include 24” full octagon barrel,
Winchester sporting rear sight, folding globe front sight and rifle butt. This rifle remains in untouched all original condition. Barrel has turned a lovely
smooth blue patina with sharp barrel legend. The frame has basically patinated out with traces of original case colors in protected areas. Stocks are
excellent, proud to metal with no cracks or chips and still exhibit the majority of the original high gloss finish with “P. Bro.” stamped in small letters on the
right side of the stock (retailer marked). Fine working order. Strong clean bore. Factory research: shipped 6-8-1885. .32, oct., fancy stock, 1/2 mag.,
casehardened. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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LOT - 600

600 - RARE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1886 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.


Serial No. 337855. Serial number is 337855, caliber is .45-70 govt., barrel length is 24”. On June 14, 1885 the Unites States Government contracted
for an order of 1,000 experimental Model 1886 carbines. These carbines have several very distinctive features unique to this model to include; raised
muzzle, a special front barrel band with an unusual sling swivel that folds up and wraps around the stock, a rounded forend, an 1884 Buffington rear
sight stamped X C on the leaf. The breech block is stamped U.S. Model 1878, the sharp as new cartouche of left side is stamped SWP 1886 in a
rectangular box (Samuel Porter). Bottom of the wrist has the script P in an oval, bottom of rear stock has a factory mounted sling swivel. In addition to
the swivels the factory decided to keep the saddle ring and bar that was used on all Trapdoor carbines. It has a serrated trigger checkered at base.
Left side of barrel at breech has a V P Eagle head marks. The side plate is stamped U.S. Springfield with eagle. Top of the buttplate is stamped U.S.
This extremely rare carbine has survived in phenomenal all original condition. The barrel is a smooth blue brown patina with no significant blemishes.
The breech block retains approximately 50% original case colors with some brilliance. The side plate and hammer retain approximately 90% of the
arsenal blue with sharp legends. The trigger guard retains approximately 75% original blue with most of the wear on high spots with some patina
while the tang and screws retain a majority of the original high polish blue. Even the trap door buttplate retains approximately 30% original blue
blending patina with fire blue on screw. The bore is sharp and clean and action is perfect. The original walnut stock is excellent and shows no signs
of ever being refinished or clean and the cartouche are as sharp as the day they were applied. There is a 2” closed (repaired) crack on right side
forward of the side plate with a small chip and likewise the same type of crack and repair on the left side at the same position. There is a 3/4”
hairline left side forward of rear sling bar mount and a 3/4” repaired chip on comb at buttplate. None of these affect the visual appeal of this rare
carbine and a competent wood worker could greatly improve these minor flaws. Otherwise, fine condition carbine that is so scarce and so seldom seen
that many collectors are not even aware of this variation. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

LOT - 601

601 - ENGRAVED MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 231236B. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1887. This rifle is standard in all respects. Features a 24” full octagon barrel,
full magazine, Winchester sporting rear and front sights, walnut stocks with rifle butt. Gun is in fine working order. With a strong rifled bore with usual
black powder abrasions. Right side of stock is branded with a fancy cursive letter “A”. Wood is proud to metal with no cracks or chips, has never
been refinished and has only the usual minor abrasions. All metal surfaces are basically a dark grey-brown patina with some minor dents on left side
of magazine. The frame and dust cover have been beautifully period engraved (not factory) and feature antlered game panels on both sides. Very
lovely big bore model 73 rifle. Factory letter: Shipped 3-28-1887, .38, Octagon. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

LOT - 602

602 - SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 19997. .40-82 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1888. This Model 1886 has the very scarce special order part octagon barrel
with the full magazine, which is rarely seen on this model. In addition, it has the steel shotgun buttplate. The barrel and tube are a deep, rich brown
patina with light freckling and gun metal grey at high edges of barrel flats. The case colored frame has turned a gun metal grey with brown patina.
80% original blue on bolt. Forearm is excellent with the original finish, proud to metal with no cracks or chips. Butt stock is slightly shy to metal, having
been redone at onetime, and does have some grain separation at bottom near the plate. Has a strong rifled bore with minor abrasions. Perfect action.
Very handsome and rare rifle as is, could be much nicer with a little attention to the butt stock. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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LOT - 603

603 - COLT LIGHTNING LARGE FRAME PUMP MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 5856. .45-85-285 caliber with a 30” barrel. A total of 6,496 large frame Colt Lightning slide action rifles were manufactured between
1887 and 1894. Rarely do you find these scarce rifles in any condition, let alone one such as this. More rare still are those found with any special order
features. This is one such rifle. Features a 30” full octagon barrel, rather than the standard 28”. Standard features include full magazine, blued finish,
deluxe checkered pump handle and rifle crescent buttplate. Standard sights include original German nickel knife front and an original sporting rear.
The barrel retains approximately 85% original factory blue with sharp edges, thinning on high edges and muzzle, with some very minor age freckling.
The tube is a pleasing mix of blue patina with some minor freckling. There is some original high polish factory blue in the recesses of the frame, but is
basically a brown gun metal patina. Screws are very good, original with light burring. Stocks are excellent, original with no cracks, and a vast majority
of the original dark finish. Two minor chips at tang. Buttplate is patina. Bolt retains 85% of the original factory high polish blue. Action is perfect.
Strong bore with light frosting. Checkered forearm is excellent with no cracks. Still has fire blue on forend screw heads. Extremely nice all original large
caliber large frame Lightning rifle. 3,500.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 604

604 - SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 .22 CAL. L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 357596B. .22 short caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1890. The .22 caliber Winchester Model 1873 is eagerly sought by
Winchester collectors due to the relative low production numbers. This rifle features 24” full round barrel, full magazine, plain walnut stocks and rifle
butt. All metal surfaces are a pleasing soft patina, albeit there are some minor vice marks on both sides of barrel at rear sight that have patinated
over, indicating they were done long ago. The rear sight is a replacement Marble’s. Stocks are original, proud to metal, but there is a 1/2” chip on
right side of fore end and small chip at wrist and tang. It is missing the rear tang sight filler screw. Hammer does not stay cocked when lever is worked.
Rifling visible but worn. 800.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 605

605 - MARLIN MODEL 1889 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


.44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1891. The Model 1889 Marlin was the company’s second entry into the Colt Single Action Army
calibers offered in their lever action line-up after the short lived model 1888. This is a deluxe model featuring the pistol grip checkered varnished
walnut stocks with rifle buttplate. All other aspects of this rifle are standard as follows: 24” full octagon barrel, full magazine, .44 caliber, with
standard sporting front and rear sights. This rifle is clean, untouched and all original. All metal surfaces are a soft pleasing blue-brown patina. The
wood is very good, proud to metal with no cracks or chips, albeit the checkering is worn but still intact and retains the vast majority of the original
factory varnish. The left nose cap retaining screw is missing. Perfect working order. Strong rifled bore with usual black powder residue. An extremely
handsome .44 Marlin. 1,000.00 - 1,600.00

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LOT - 606

606 - ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 S.R.C.


Serial No. 25405. Features a 20” barrel with .38-40 WCF. This Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine was manufactured in 1893, the second year of
production for this model. It is basically a standard carbine with full magazine, ladder carbine rear sight, post front sight and carbine butt. The barrel,
tube and barrel bands retain approximately 95% of the expertly re-applied blue finish. Frame and lever retain approximately 85% of the period
applied full nickel finish. Has a replaced saddle ring and stud. Trigger is re-blued. The wood is very good, forearm does not set flush into frame. The
stock fits excellently, is proud to metal at tang and fits nicely and frame. Stocks are made of gumwood, not walnut. The carbine buttplate is basically
brown patina. All legends are strong. There is one replaced screw on both the left and right side of frame. Fine action. Mint bore. Loading gate retains
98% of the reapplied blue finish. There is some raw metal line surface scratches ahead of rear sight. Rear sight is an original, has not been refinished,
but does have some mars. Great little 1892 carbine with a beautiful bore in antique serial range. 800.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 607

607 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 55 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 1071283. .32 Winchester Special with a 24” barrel. The frame number on this rifle falls into the 1894 range and the butt stock does not
have the fluted comb, otherwise it is a standard Model 55 takedown. Very common that Winchester used Model 1894 parts to build Model 55 rifles
as they were both in production concurrently. Standard features include full round barrel half magazine, takedown, Winchester sporting rear sight,
Winchester base and blade front sight, blued finish, walnut stocks with steel checkered shotgun buttplate. The barrel retains approximately 85%
original factory blue, thinning at breech with strong barrel legend. Takedown tube retains 95% blue turning patina at cap. Takedown ring is gun metal
grey. Frame is a mix of gun metal grey and brown patina with flashes of original blue. Quite common during this serial number range as the frames
were prone to finish flaking. Walnut forend is excellent, proud to metal with no cracks or chips. Butt stock is excellent, proud to metal with no cracks.
One minute chip at tang, and fits the receiver perfectly indicating this stock is original to this frame. Traces of blue on lever, loading gate and bolt.
Forend cap is a soft brown patina. All screw heads are near perfect. Fine action. Strong clean bore. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 608

608 - **MARLIN MODEL 1894 S.R.C. (1902).


Serial No. 233516. 20” barrel in .44-40 WCF. Manufactured in 1902. This is a standard Marlin model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine that features a
20” round barrel, full magazine, walnut stock, carbine buttplate, blued finish with dovetail front sight, front ladder carbine rear sight and saddle ring
and stud. Model 1894 Marling Saddle Ring Carbines from this era are fairly scarce and this one remains in all original untouched condition. All metal
surfaces are a pleasing blue-brown-grey patina with age freckling. All legends are sharp. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks, having never
been refinished, are proud to metal. Strong rifled bore with usual black powder abrasion. Action is perfect. A lovely untouched scarce carbine in the
most popular caliber, the .44-40. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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LOT - 609

609 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE.


Serial No. 80074. .30 WCF with a 26” barrel. Manufactured 1897. This antique serial range model 1894 Winchester has the following deluxe
features: half octagon barrel, half magazine, takedown, folding leaf express rear sight, folding globe front sight double set triggers, deluxe pistol
grip checkered extra finish walnut stocks and smooth steel shotgun buttplate. The barrel retains approximately 90% original factory blue finish with
some minor areas of freckling, thinning and storage marks. The forend cap and takedown tube retain approximately 90% original blue with high edge
wear. Checkered walnut stocks are near mint, proud to metal, sharp checkering with beautiful grain and the lightest of typical storage marks. Retains
virtually all of the original finish. Has the original Winchester pistol grip cap. Checkering on both stocks is still extremely sharp with a few minor dents.
Buttplate retains approximately 30% original factory blue, with the rest gun metal grey. Brilliant original case colors on sides and bottom of lever.
Gun metal grey inside. Hammer retains virtually all of its original case colors. Bolt and loading gate retain approximately 95% of the brilliant blue.
The takedown ring has 70% original blue, starting to thin. Frame and tang retain virtually all of the high polish blue finish but was expertly restored.
Two tap holes were filled in on left side of frame and the frame was expertly refinished in the proper Winchester style and hue. The frame is the only
area of the rifle that was restored. Strong clean bore. Perfect action. Factory research: Shipped 2-14-1901. 30 cal, 1/2 oct., set trigger, pistol grip
checkered, shotgun butt, take-down. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

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610 - EXCEPTIONAL COLT LIGHTNING PUMP ACTION MAG. RIFLE.


Serial No. 9073. 26” barrel in .38-40 WCF. Manufactured 1885. An extremely fine condition second year Colt medium frame pump action rifle.
This early rifle is the scarce open top variation. It remains in superb all original condition having seen very little use. Chambered for the popular .38
caliber. it sports the full octagon barrel with full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, rifle butt with checkered forend. The barrel and tube retains
virtually all of their original blue finish with razor sharp edges. Barrel legends are perfect. Just some minor light high edge wear. The frame retains
approximately 85% of the brilliant high polish original factory blue finish with minor high edge wear and some minor flaking, mostly on top of frame.
The hammer retains brilliant case colors in areas. Checkered walnut forend is near mint, as is butt stock, which is proud to metal with no cracks or chips
of any kind. Fine bore and perfect action. An extremely clean high condition Colt open top rifle. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 611

611 - CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HI-WALL S.S. RIFLE


Serial No. 79678. .32-40 W.C.F. Caliber, Barrel length 30”, This rifle was manufactured in 1898. It is a period custom rifle, but the workmen has not
signed his wears so we do not know who or when it was created but is definitely a period custom. Standard features include: full octagon No. 3 barrel,
has deluxe checkered forend with ebony tip, deluxe checkered pistol grip stock with roll over, high comb with brass swiss butt plate. It is equipped with
standard original sporting front and rear end sights. The barrel retains approximately 98% of the expertly re-applied blue albeit barrel legend is
thinned in spots. The frame retains traces of case colors but has mostly nickeled out. The lever has been nickel plated retaining 70% of that finish with
some freckling. It has a set trigger. The checkering has a very fine L.P.I. and is still sharp. The oil finished stocks are excellent, perfectly fitted with no
cracks or chips. The brass swiss butt plate has turned a mustard yellow. The grip cap is missing (easily replaced). Action is perfect and strong visible
rifling with light black powder abrasions. A beautiful period custom Hi-Wall rifle in a popular caliber. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

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612 - ** STEVEN POCKET RIFLE & STOCK.


Serial No. 11832. .22 caliber with a 12” barrel. Offered is an excellent, all original Stevens single shot, tip-up pocket rifle with a 12” barrel
chambered for the .22 rimfire cartridge with all matching numbers including the nickel plated wire stock. Bore has visible rifling but worn. Perfect
working order, spur trigger, folding leaf adjustable rear sight and globe front. The barrel is a pleasing mix of soft blue-brown patina. The frame
retains approximately 97% original factory nickel. Wire stock retains approximately 95% original nickel, albeit dulling. Excellent original walnut
grips. These Stevens pocket rifles were popular with cyclists at the turn of the century and are getting extremely difficult to find in all original condition
with the matching stocks. This is a fine example. 500.00 - 900.00

LOT - 613

613 - DELUXE COLT LIGHTNING PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 29627. Features a 26” barrel in .32-20 WCF. Offered is a fine Colt Lightning medium frame deluxe slide action magazine rifle chambered
for the .32-30 cartridge. Features the full octagon barrel, full magazine, sporting front and rear sights with tang peep sight, deluxe grain pistol grip
checkered walnut stocks, rifle butt with inset nickel silver plaque (not inscribed). While Winchester was prolific in its manufacture of special order
deluxe rifles, they are seldom seen in the Colt pump action Lightning line. They exhibit exquisite lines with the finely checkered pistol grip that include
complete checkering at the grip cap area with the checkered forend. The resplendent fiery grain stocks exhibit the black streaks that are usually
found on Claro or French walnut. The checkering is sharp as new and the stock retains the majority of the deluxe finish with the usual minor abrasions.
The barrel and tube retain virtually all of their original finish, although the blue is starting to mix and blend with patina. Razor sharp edges with light
high edge wear, fire blue on rear sight. Retains significant amount of original fire blue on forend screws. The frame is a very soft untouched grey
brown patina. Hammer still exhibits some brilliant case colors. Buttplate is brown patina. This is a second model closed top with a perfect action and a
strong clean shiny bore. Beautiful all original untouched deluxe Colt Lightning. 3,000.00 - 4,500.00

LOT - 614

614 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 S.R.C.


Serial No. 49826. .30 gov’t caliber with a 23-1/2” barrel. Manufactured 1905. Standard features include round barrel, three piece walnut stock with
hand guard, blued finish. It is obvious this carbine was assembled utilizing a cut-down rifle barrel (1-1/2” too long for a carbine), the butt stock has
been replaced and now has a checkered steel shotgun butt instead of carbine. Forend and hand guard are very good. Barrel is a smooth blue grey
with some thinning. Frame retains approximately 20% blue with some wiped on finish. Has saddle ring and stuff, and sports a Slidin’ Lyman Model 21
rear sight, front sight is a custom band with dovetail, much like the Model 1903 Springfield. Frame bridge has been cleaned, “P.W.” still visible. Strong
rifled bore and perfect action. Good shooter as is, or could be used for parts. 250.00 - 450.00

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615 - DELUXE ENGRAVED F. W. MORITZ SPORTING RIFLE.


.60 bore at lands with 28-1/2” barrel. Offered is an exquisitely decorated German single shot percussion half stock sporting rifle. This rifle was
manufactured by F.W. Moritz in Leipzig, Germany. Standard features of this rifle are full heavy octagon barrel with under lug and two thimbles, ivory
tipped oak rod, deluxe European half stock, checkered wrist and forend percussion and double side lock. This is where the word ‘standard’ no longer
carries any significance as this exquisitely crafted rifle literally leaves one breathless. It is difficult to actually describe the intricate amount of work
that went into creating this masterpiece of gunsmithing during the middle era of the 19th century. Barrel retains pleasing brown-blue clean patina with
some minor age freckling. It sports a wind-drift single blade front and rear sight. The breech has a platinum line with tulips with “F.W. Moritz” in gold.
Moving forward of the rear sight, in gold, “Inglich Casting Steel.”. There is engraving and platinum inlays around the front sight. The bore is like new
with strong rifling and shiny lands. The flat crown has a decorative engraved border. It has a full solid under rib that contains the original oak rod with
an ivory tip. This is retained by two thimbles. The rear thimble has a sling stud that is integral and the front thimble has a protective shield. The stock is
a beautiful dark grain European wood that has the appearance of rosewood. The forearm has a 3-1/2” area of fine checkering that wraps around
from side to side. There are two silver engraved escutcheons and wedge to retain barrel to stock. The wrist has a decorative checkered pattern on
both sides. All of the checkering is present but there is some flattening of the diamonds from wear. There are no cracks anywhere and it retains the
majority of the high gloss oil finish with some thinning in spots. The butt has an empty hole where the rear sling eye is missing with a small chip. The toe
is a bit shy to plate with some darkening and minor wear. The right side of stock has an engraved patchbox in an unusual bullet shaped design that is
fully engraved, including the screw, with platinum inlays of a King George slaying a dragon with a gold spear. The buttplate features a long top tang,
which is fully engraved, and there is some engraving around the bottom screw. The balance of the plate is a freckled gun metal grey. Trigger guard
features an engraved decorative tang forward of guard. Trigger guard is engraved to the back of the bow and has a vignette of a hunter with a rifle
in a platinum border. The rear portion of trigger guard is unadorned and is a gun metal grey but does have a very intricate spiral or coil design. To
the rear of the coil at the base of the tang, sports an engraved screw and some light engraving on the final teardrop. There is a decorative tang and
forend cap that is engraved and is basically gun metal grey. The lock is unusual in that both sides have extended side plates and have dual percussion
pans as if the action could have been used as the basis for a double rifle, or the hammer could have been applied on either side. The left pan and
sideplate were not activated or utilized, so the pan has an engraved cap. The hammer is installed on the right side. The pan has the original nipple.
The unusual safety catch is referred to as the patent of 1830 and engages the hammer. The top and face of hammer feature full engraving coverage.
Top of the hammer is an engraved fish. The hammer stem is fully engraved and is diecut to the profile of a face and features the human eye, nose and
mouth. The hammer retaining screw is engraved. Side plates have full coverage fine engraving. The front of the right side plate has the engraving of
a mythical boar. Safety and screw are engraved, and in a small panel is “F.W. Moritz”. The top of the receiver is fully engraved including screws and
has platinum outlines with “Stabrow” in gold. There is a square hole that would allow a stemmed lollipop style rear sight. The left side plate, the one
without hammer, features the same engraving with the mythical boar at face, with an interior engraving of a doe and a stag with the same platinum
border and the city of manufacture within a scroll “In Leipzig”. Adjustable double set triggers. All of the metal parts, aside from the barrel, are in a
nickel-coin satin finish. This is a very detailed description but no amount of words could do justice to this incredible rifle, which rivals any custom gun
makers product of that time or any other. 5,000.00 - 8,500.00

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616 - **FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE SHORT RIFLE.


Serial No. 341267. .30 WCF with a 22” barrel. Factory research lists following: Serial number applied: February 26th, 1907; Type: rifle; Caliber:
.30; Barrel type: 1/2 octagon; Barrel length: 22”; Trigger: set; Plain pistol grip stock, checkered; Sights: Lyman hunting front and Cal buckhorn rear;
Shotgun butt; Screw eyes. Shipped from warehouse March 11th, 1909. The rifle survives in the described configuration. None of the aforementioned
features have been changed or altered, and all are present. The letter does not indicate full magazine (does not mention magazine at all), which
indicates a full magazine as a 1/2 magazine would have been specified. Barrel retains approximately 90% of the original factory blue finish with
some light muzzle wear, high edge wear on octagon flats and thinning at breech. The tube is a pleasing blue-brown patina with most of the original
blue in protected areas. Forend cap is a soft gun metal grey patina, as is the frame. Loading gate retains 60% original blue. No visible case colors
on lever or hammer. Fine screw heads with a couple exhibiting minor deformation. Walnut stocks are original, proud to metal with no cracks. There is a
small 3/4” x 1/4” repair at left forward tang. There are the usual hunting impressions, along with some minor grain separation where butt meets the
steel checkered plate. The original Winchester checkering pattern is visible but is wearing smooth and has the original grip cap. The rear trigger does
not set and will need adjusting. Action is perfect. Bore exhibits very good rifling with some wear and frosting. This fine special order deluxe short rifle
remains in lovely untouched condition and letters all the way. 3,000.00 - 4,500.00

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617 - **EXQUISITE H&H ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR RIFLE.


Serial No. 28574. Serial number 28574, caliber is .240 Apex, barrel 23”. Manufactured in 1921. According to the Holland & Holland research
letter this double ejector rifle was manufactured in 1921. It featured 25” steel barrels, two triggers with select walnut with cheek piece, pistol hand,
grip cap and checkered butt with an lop of 14-1/2” weighing in at 7 pounds and 12 ounces. It is a royal grade side lock with detachable locks,
treble grip top lever and auto safe. The barrels measure 23” and retain 98% of the beautifully re-applied blue finish. The original factory legend is
somewhat thinned and something was x’d out at right barrel breech. It has a finely stored rib that runs 7-3/4” from lock and has the original fire blue
fixed rear sight. The front sight is a ramp with a brass bead and a large hood. The frame has been expertly scroll engraved , right side of stock is
stamped Holland & Holland and the engraving is the fine delicate hand and fine coverage. The base of frame is stamped Royal Hammerless Ejector.
The left side plates mirror the right. Frame retains virtually all of the re-applied nickel finish. The tang, safety and release are all engraved alike. It
has a fine dark heavily grained oil finished stock that features fine line checkering, stock has a dull nickel plaque and a horn grip cap with a soil red
recoil pad and a small roll over cheek piece. The trigger guard retains approximately 80% of it’s re-applied finish. Forearm checkering does show
some minor wear and dents and the decorative inlays are also engraved. Locks up like a drum, has strong visible rifling. The .240 Holland & Holland
Magnum (also known as the .240 Apex, .240 Belted Nitro Express, .240 Magnum Rimless, or .240 Super Express) is a centerfire sporting rifle cartridge
developed in England in the 1920’s, primarily for use in hunting deer and plains game. This round has always been closely associated with the firm
of Holland & Holland, rifle and gun makers of London, England, which has built more magazine and double rifles in this caliber than anyone else.
A rimmed variant of this cartridge, known as the .240 Magnum Flanged, was developed for use in double rifles. Letter state 25” barrels, now 23”.
Altered or misrecorded. 12,000.00 - 15,000.00

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618 - EXPERIMENTAL AMERICAN RIFLE BY M.V. KACER.


Combination percussion and rimfire with unique rolling block type action having the exposed percussion nipple on top of block and the inside mounted
rimfire firing pin on its lower section. Handsome wide brass frame marked “M. V. KACER / PAT’D.” Made to accept a .32 rimfire cartridge or a paper
cartridge for percussion use. 24” octagon barrel retains a pleasing mix of blue-brown patina with some freckling and high edge wear. Bore very good
with strong visible rifling. Sharp frame legends. Deluxe walnut stock in very good condition. The toe has a repaired crack running from left to right 3”.
Forend is attached with a screw and two brass studs with some chipping around studs. 3/4” left side panel at tang. Brass butt plate and handsome,
fancy shaped and engraved brass patch box (to hold the percussion caps) has lightly engraved initials “MK” undoubtedly indicating personal
ownership by the inventor Martin V. Kacer (made under his patent No. 273288 of March 6, 1883). Underside of barrel lightly marked “Belgium”
merely indicating that Kacer utilized and imported the barrel or used one from another gun. The “Belgium” is washed out, indicating barrel was
finished sometime after barrel stamp was applied. Martin Kacer operated out of St. Louis, Missouri, and applied for two patents in 1883; one was this
breech loading firearm, while the other was a magazine gun. We could find no evidence that either of these ever made it into standard production. As
such, this would be a great addition to any collection of rare and unusual American made 19th century single shot rifles. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00

LOT - 619

619 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 123439. Features a 20” barrel in .22 WRF. This rifle was made between 1936 and end of production and was issued as standard with
round barrel, walnut stocks, blue finish and sporting sight. All metal surfaces were nickel plated and appears to have been done at the factory or
professionally dealer applied during the era. All legends are sharp and devoid of any nickel inside them, including the small “PW” as well as all other
legends, which would indicate they were applied after the finish. All edges are razor sharp. The rifle retains approximately 95% of what we believe
to be factory nickel, which would make this an extremely scarce rifle,. The only appreciable nickel wear appears to be on the push rod and near the
safety near trigger with some very light areas of minor freckling. Forend is excellent, proud to metal with no cracks or chips. The butt stock likewise
would be in excellent condition as it is proud to metal, all original finish, no cracks with some minor abrasions with the exception of the chip off the toe
at buttplate. The buttplate is bent at chip, which should be an easy repair. Extremely nice, rare rifle. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 620

620 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 4345764. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. This rifle was manufactured from December of 1953 until the end of production in 1957. The
barrel is an H.R.A. and is dated 5-52 (made in 1952). All metal surfaces retain fully 95% of the arsenal finish with some light wear at front base of
rear sight. The gas port is a gun metal finish. Left side of barrel has a C.A.I. import stamp. Walnut stock set is perfectly matching walnut in excellent
condition with deep, rich patina and no visible cartouche. The bore has a two ME reading. An extremely high condition rifle as refurbished with very
lovely stock. 700.00 - 900.00

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621 - EARLY LINEN AMERICAN FLAG.
17” L. x 12” T. This early linen flag measures 17” long and 12” tall. It has
seven red stripes, six white stripes and 42 stars. American flew an 38 star
flag in 1877 and 43 start flag in 1890. Washington was the 42nd state
admitted into the union in 1889. It is unknown whether this flag was made
for Washington state (the 42nd state) because there was never a 42 star
flag, or if it is simply decorative and no attention was made to the stars.
Flag is in very good condition with some staining and a 2” tear on left. It
looks to have been hand cut. 100.00 - 200.00

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LOT - 621
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

622 - LOT OF 2: INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHS.


Largest: 8 - 1/4” T. x 6 - 1/4” L. Cabinet card of Lean Bear Cheyenne
by Elite Gallery, Wellington, Ks. CDV of Little Frank Bad Sioux by
Chelsea de Vera Co. in California. (Good). 500.00 - 700.00

LOT - 622

624 - BLACK FOOT INDIAN


623 - CABINET CARD OF BUFFALO BILL PHOTOGRAPH.
CODY. 8” T. x 5” L. Nice cabinet card of
6 - 1/2” T. x 4 - 1/2” L. Nice probable black foot Indian by
cabinet card of Buffalo Bill by Ross Best & Company, Winnipeg,
the Pikes Peak Photo Gallery. Manitoba. Very nice condition.
(Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00 (Very Good). 600.00 - 800.00

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625 - PHOTOGRAPH OF PAWNEE.
8” T. x 4” L. Cabinet card of Pi-A-Pot Pawnee Indian By J.A. Brock &
Company, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. (Very Good). 700.00 - 900.00

LOT - 625

626 - LOT OF 2: TWO INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHS.


Largest: 11” T. x 6 - 1/2” L. Two early 20th century Indian photographs.
First photo of Rosebud Sue by Austin, Denver Co. Second photo of Miss
Creeping Bear by Denver Photo. (Very Good). 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 626

627 - LARGE CAST IRON PARAPET CANNON.


Largest: 33” L. This large cannon has a 27 - 3/4” barrel with a 2 - 3/8”
bore, 24” high, the wheels are 8”. Left side of carriage is stamped H.S.
Right side is stamped 13. Brass plaque serial number 136085. A stamped
number 10103 with a D in a diamond. The cannon lifts off the roller
carriage. Comes with a two cavity mold, modern. There is one cast ball.
This is a type of cannon you would find in a Parapet or on a ship’s deck.
It is not U.S. marked and we can offer no history as to country of origin,
purpose or age. It it extremely heavy weighing several hundred pounds
and shipping could be substantial. It appears to be in all working order,
but of course we did not test. 800.00 - 1,600.00

LOT - 627

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628 - CAST IRON CIVIL WAR TYPE FLOOR CANNON.
32 - 1/2” L. Barrel is 20-3/4”, the wheels are 14”, total length is 33”,
bore is 3/4”. It retains approximately 75% original paint with some
minor rusting. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 628 629 - ANTIQUE LANTAKA BRONZE SALUTE CANNON.


30” L. Offered is an antique bronze cannon with the detachable turret
that would allow easy portability. They are from the famous collection
of Mr. Theodore Offerman, many of who’s items are picture in the book
entitled “A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, & Use of Arms &
Armor in all Countries & in all Times” by George Cameron Stone. This
cannon measures 30” and is in excellent all original condition having
never been cleaned or polished, and bears an original cloth ID tag from
LOT - 629 Murray & Young Inc. of New York stamped “Mr. Theo Offerman”. It is
constructed of bronze and has a 1” diameter bore. 400.00 - 800.00

630 - ANTIQUE LARGE LANTAKA BRONZE SALUTE CANNON.


44 - 1/2” L. Offered is an antique bronze cannon with the detachable
turret that would allow easy portability. They are from the famous
collection of Mr. Theodore Offerman, many of who’s items are picture
in the book entitled “A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, & Use
of Arms & Armor in all Countries & in all Times” by George Cameron
Stone. This cannon measures 44-1/2” and is in excellent all original
condition having never been cleaned or polished, and bears an original
LOT - 630 cloth ID tag from Murray & Young Inc. of New York stamped “Mr. Theo
Offerman”. It is constructed of bronze and has a 1” diameter bore.
600.00 - 1,000.00

631 - TOOL ROOM/DEMONSTRATOR ALL METAL DECK CANNON.


24” L. These were manufactured in Philadelphia, but have no maker’s
stamp. They were tooled models made of brass, steel and iron, and
replicate the type of guns found on battleships during the second World
LOT - 631 War. Measures 24” in length, 8-1/4” in height, measures as a 10 bore
and appears to fully functional with elevation, loading, etc. Do not know
the cartridge. 300.00 - 500.00

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632 - MODEL 1836 HARPERS FERRY HALL CARBINE.


Model 1836 Hall breech loading carbine that was manufactured at the Harper’s Ferry Armory, Virginia, between 1837 and 1840. The Harper’s Ferry
Armory made 2,020 Model 1836 Hall carbines between 1837 and 1840. Most of these carbines were intended for issue to the U.S. 2nd Dragoon
regiment. The Model 1836 carbine has a distinctive 22” sliding angular bayonet located in a v-shaped groove below the smooth .64 caliber bore. Model
1836 carbines utilized some components from the Hall Model 1819 Flintlock rifles including the breechblock (this one dated 1834) with high fence rifle
trigger guard that is not drilled for a sling swivel and off-set rear sight. The rifle has two pin-fastened iron barrel bands, a spur-shaped breech lever,
and sling ring that consists of an eye-bolt, which passes entirely through the stock and is secured by a spanner nut on the right side of the stock wrist. This
carbine has the later pattern stock which lacks the hinged implement box cover found on many Model 1836 carbines. The hammer lacks the hole below
the spur found on most Model 1836 carbines. The breechblock is stamped J.H. Hall H. Ferry US 1834 and shows hints of original color but is basically
brown patina mixed with gun metal grey, the bayonet is bright. The barrel, buttplate and furniture have approximately 85% arsenal applied lacquer
brown finish. The stock is oil-finished walnut with no cracks but does have numerous dents and bruises having seen some service. Another interesting aspect
of this carbine is that the front and rear sites are off set to allow a sighting plane and not blocked by the hammer. Perfect bore and action.
3,000.00 - 4,500.00
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633 - J&J MILLER REVOLVING RIFLE.


NSV Manufactured in 1835-1850. .54 bore percussion, the barrel length is 29”.These rifles are referred to as the Billinghurst type. Several gunsmiths
made revolving rifles under the Miller patent and, as such, there is a considerable variation of makers but those manufactured by J&J Miller were
the most prolific and well known of all. They operated out of Rochester, New York. It utilizes the pill lock ignition. Tiny pills containing fulminate are
retained in small receptacles in the cylinder made of beeswax. This example sports percussion nipples on the cylinder as converted. Most of these type
of rifles were converted as use of percussion caps became more common. John and James Miller held the patent for this system of revolving rifle. It is
considered one of the earliest revolving arms patented in the Unites States. Specimens marked J&J Rochester on the barrel are of the highest quality.
The condition of this rare gem is fantastic. The round to octagon barrel is a smooth pleasing soft patina with some minor age freckling and sharp edges
and sports the standard leaf rear sight with small bead style front. The original ram rod appears to be ebony with a brass tip and three retainers. The
stock is a perfectly fitted walnut with the strip pattern most often seen of Pennsylvania long rifles with the high gloss finish. The stocks are beautiful and
near mint condition showing beautiful aged patina with no visible cracks. The forend has a brass forend tip and silver escutcheon with wedge to retain
barrel. The cylinder has the fine lines with the bead border and the front spacing collar appears to be silver plated brass. All original nipples excellent
and intact. Top of frame is stamped patent and features beautiful engraving along the tang which includes the screws. It has a lovely engraved side
plate engraved 1830. The hammer has light engraving. This area has turned a soft gun metal gray. The cylinder is a soft brown patina. The trigger
guard and lower tang is also engraved. The lower tang has flashes of brilliant original blue finish. The rifle butt stock features the full wrap around
brass buttplate which is also engraved on top and bottom. Has a beautiful strong bore. One off the finest Billinghurst rifles to survive. It is a must have
for collectors of early revolving rifle whose condition and rarity has no equal. 6,000.00 - 10,000.00

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634 - US MODEL 1841 RIFLE.


NSV This is referred to as a Drake conversion of the Model 1841 Mississippi rifle. Approximately 2000 were converted for two Massachusetts
regiments. Tang and breech are dated 1850. Regimental and company marked. Caliber is .54 bore. Barrel length is 33 inches. Standard US issue
Model 1841 that has been shortened to artillery length. Manufactured by Robbins & Lawrence. Robbins & Lawrence had a contract between 1848
and 1853 and made a total of 15,000 rifles for the US government. All metal is brown patina. Has the standard three leaf folding rear sight, front
post. The two barrel bands, trigger guard, butt plate and patch are brass. Has two perfect cartouches on left side of stock. Wood is excellent with no
cracks and original patina. Comes with original bayonet. 700.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 635

635 - JOHN SHULER, PA O/U SWIVEL BREACH RIFLE.


NSV 39” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. The Shuler Brothers; Joseph, John and Samuel. Brother John made his shop in Millerstown and then Liverpool
in Perry County, Pennsylvania. He was very successful due to the quality of his rifles. John specialized in making these over-under rifles, which was
an extremely tedious process, as any maker of double rifles can attest; it is extremely difficult to get two barrels to shoot at the same point of aim.
These double rifles produced by John, are considered some of, if not, the finest of their type ever manufactured. This rifle was manufactured in the
1830-40’s and features slender, finely finish full octagon barrels, each with its own set of sights. The left side was mounted with three brass thimbles to
retain the original wooden rod. His attention to detail extended to the rod itself, as he finished this implement in the same stripe fashion as the stock.
It is a single hammer with tear-drop engraved lock plate manufactured by Joseph Manton, who produced these locks in England beginning in 1825.
The left sideplate is engraved brass. Features double set triggers, finely finished curly maple stock, with brass buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard, and
patch box. The patch box is beautifully engraved. Trigger guard has no engraving. Has a brass thumb plate. Left side of stock does not have a cheek
piece, but has an engraved silver decoration. Toe plate is missing 3/4” of brass. Barrels are a smooth clean brown patina and stamped “John Schuler,
Liverpool”. Brass has aged to a lovely untouched mustard hue. The stock is in near mint condition with all the original finish. Arguably one of the finest
manufactured Perry County over-under rifles in all original condition. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 636

636 - JOHN SHULER, PA O/U SWIVEL BREACH RIFLE.


NSV 34” barrel in .44 bore-percussion. The Shuler Brothers; Joseph, John and Samuel. Brother John made his shop in Millerstown and then Liverpool
in Perry County, Pennsylvania. He was very successful due to the quality of his rifles. John specialized in making these over-under rifles, which was an
extremely tedious process, as any maker of double rifles can attest; it is extremely difficult to get two barrels to shoot at the same point of aim. These
double rifles produced by John, are considered some of, if not, the finest of their type ever manufactured. This rifle was manufactured in the 1830-40’s
and features slender, finely finish full octagon barrels, each with its own set of sights, stamped “John Schuler, Liverpool, Pa”. The left side was mounted
with three brass thimbles to retain the original wooden rod. It is a single hammer with tear-drop engraved lock plate manufactured by N. Ashmore.
The left sideplate is engraved brass. Features double set triggers; finely finished curly maple stock; with brass buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard,
and patch box. The patch box is beautifully engraved. Trigger guard has simple engraving. Has a brass thumb plate. Left side of stock does not
have a cheek piece, but has an engraved silver decoration. Barrels are a smooth clean grey-brown soft patina and stamped “John Schuler, Liverpool,
Pa”. Brass has aged to a lovely untouched mustard hue. The stock is in near mint condition with all the original finish. Arguably one of the finest
manufactured Perry County over-under rifles in all original condition. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

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637 - SAM SHULER PENN. FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE


NSV 36” barrel, .52bore-percussion Samuel Shuler was the oldest of the Shuler of the gun making brothers and trained John Shuler the senior. They
were the most prolific gun making family in the Perry County Penn. area throughout the first half of the first 19th century. Samuel made guns full time
until 1834 there after he concentrated on his store and his gun making became sporadic. The barrel is stamped S. Shuler Liverpool. Pa, lock is stamped
S. Moore. Gun features full octagon barrel with a set rear sight and small set in front blade. The gun sports a full stock with a striped pattern, 3 brass
thimble rod retainers with brass for end features double set triggers and a brass trigger guard, butt plate and toe plate. It is unadorned with the
exception of a small brass left side plate and a nickel silver thumb plate. There is a picture of a Sam Shuler patch box image 710 in the Kentucky
Rifle Patch Boxes Vol. 1 by Chandler. But it is interesting to note that Sam, after 1834, sent a lot of his customers to John Shuler and if one were to
examine the patch box manufactured by John Shuler item 707 in the same book previously referenced you will find it is more along the lines of John’s
design which may show a collaboration of work between the two. The patch box has been secured shut with a copper rivet and exhibits light tasteful
engraving, all brass is a deep mustard patina. The stock is excellent, albeit there is some light edge chipping along front barrel channel. The wrist
exhibits the checkering pattern favored by John as well. There is a small repaired chip at toe but the wood retains its hand rubbed finish. Another
extremely fine early 19th century Perry County Pa. rifle. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00

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638 - JOHN SHULER PERRY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA. LONG RIFLE


NSV 38” barrel, .45bore-percussion This fine Perry County Pa. long rifle is maker stamped on top of the barrel flat: John. Shuler Liverpool. John Ramsey
Shuler was a second generation gun smith who followed in the footsteps of his father John Shuler Sr. John Jr. lived in a home on Market in Liverpool
Pa,. and is considered the most prolific of the family gunsmiths. This is an extremely fine and rather unadorned Perry County product and features a
full octagon barrel with set rear sight and dove tail brass front sight. The percussion lock was manufactured by Leman of Lancaster, Pa., one of the
more famous lock makers of the era. Aside from the patch box, a simple silver inlay on left side and silver thumb piece, the remainder of the stock
is unadorned of metal decorations. It has a full stripe finished stock with a interesting checkered wrist patterned, has a brass butt plate with a brass
toe plate(1” missing at base). Has a brass trigger guard with double set triggers. The patch box exhibits tasteful engraving, the barrel and lock are
pleasing, patina mixed with soft gray. An excellent example of the quality work that was being produced in the Perry County tradition in the early to
mid-19th century. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

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639 - J. SHULER, PA O/U SWIVEL BREACH RIFLE.


NSV The Shuler Brothers; Joseph, John and Samuel. Brother John made his shop in Millerstown and then Liverpool in Perry County, Pennsylvania. He
was very successful due to the quality of his rifles. John specialized in making these over-under rifles, which was an extremely tedious process, as any
maker of double rifles can attest; it is extremely difficult to get two barrels to shoot at the same point of aim. These double rifles produced by John, are
considered some of, if not the, finest of their type ever manufactured. This rifle was manufactured in the 1830-40’s and features and features slender,
finely finish full octagon barrels, each with its own set of sights. The left side was mounted with three brass thimbles to retain the original wooden brass
tip rod. His attention to detail extended to the rod itself, as he finished this implement in the same stripe fashion as the stock. It is a single hammer with
tear-drop engraved lock plate manufactured by Parker. The left sideplate is engraved brass. Features double set triggers; finely finished curly maple
stock; with brass buttplate, toe plate, trigger guard, and patch box. The patch box is beautifully engraved. Trigger guard has simple engraving. Has
a brass thumb plate. Left side of stock does not have a cheek piece, but has an engraved silver decoration. Barrels are a smooth clean brown patina
and stamped “John Shuler, Liverpool”. Brass has aged to a lovely untouched mustard hue. The stock is in near mint condition with all the original finish.
Arguably one of the finest manufactured Perry County over-under rifles in all original condition. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

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640 - FINE SHARPS BERDAN MODEL 1859 RIFLE.


Serial No. 56339. Features a 30” barrel in .52 bore-percussion. Approximately 2,000 of these special Sharps rifles were manufactured for Hiram
Berdan’s sharpshooters. All were based on the Model 1859 Sharps rifle with subtle changes, which included: lack of bayonet lug so that sabers would
lock into front sight post; no lever loading lock and adjustable double set triggers, which allowed for precision shooting. Another telltale sign is the
punch-dot inside patch box. There were two serial number ranges for these special order rifles. The first was 39573 through 40872, the second batch
of numbers is 54390 to 57574. The serial number on this rifle, 56339, falls into that second block. N. 56314 is the closest recorded and document
Berdan Sharps to this serial number. The left side of the wrist has the proper “J.T.” cartouche within the oval and is clearly readable. Top of barrel is
stamped “Sharps Rifle Manufg. Co. Hartford, Conn.”. Breech is stamped “New Model 1859”. Both sides of receiver have proper Sharps patent date
stamps. In the summer and fall of 1861, Hiram Berdan was involved in the recruiting of 18 companies, from eight states, which were formed into two
sharpshooter regiments with the backing of General Winfield Scott and President Abraham Lincoln. Berdan was named as Colonel of the resultant
1st and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters on November 30, 1861. His men, who had to pass rigorous marksmanship tests, were dressed in distinctive green
uniforms and equipped with the most advanced long-range rifles featuring telescopic sights. Even when assigned to a brigade, the regiments were
usually detached for special assignments on the field of battle. They were frequently used for skirmish duty. Berdan fought at the Seven Days Battles
and Second Battle of Bull Run. In September 1862, his sharpshooters were at the Battle of Shepherdstown. Berdan commanded the 2nd Brigade, 3rd
Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac in February and March 1863, then he commanded the 3rd Brigade at the Battle of Chancellorsville. At the
Battle of Gettysburg, his two regiments of sharpshooters played an important role in delaying Confederate attacks on Devil’s Den and the Peach
Orchard. In a sharp encounter in Pitzer’s Woods on Seminary Ridge, the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters stalled the advancing Alabama brigade of Cadmus
Wilcox. Berdan assumed command of J. H. Hobart Ward’s brigade when the latter became acting division commander (David B. Birney having
become acting corps commander following the wounding of Daniel Sickles) and led the division throughout the rest of the campaign, as well as during
the subsequent Bristoe and Mine Run campaigns. During his tenure as leader of the Sharpshooters, he worked with military brass to get an order of
specially equipped Sharps New Model 1859 rifles. This is one of those special rifles. It is also one of the finest existing examples known. The barrel is a
smooth blue that is just beginning to turn and mix patina, has no pitting or damage of any kind, with some light age freckles. It has the Lawrence patent
rear sight, barrel legends are strong as new. The receiver colors have turned soft grey with some pattern with no pitting or damage of any kind. Has
the original sling swivels to include the split rear. Stock cartouche on left side is perfect. Rear stock screw still retains some brilliant blue. Patch box and
buttplate are a soft grey. Forend walnut stock is excellent with just a couple of extremely minor spots. Three barrel band retaining springs still have the
vast majority of the original finish. Rear walnut stock is excellent with no cracks, proud to metal, immaculate fit, with just a couple of very minor mars.
The only flaw is a small chip at toe. Has a strong bore, still shiny with some minor residue and a perfect action. One of the finest Berdan Sharps with
immeasurable Civil War history and the genesis of the American sniper. 12,000.00 - 15,000.00

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641 - PS JUSTICE RIFLED MUSKET.


Serial No. w962. Barrel length 39” Caliber is .69 bore. These were manufactured by P.S. Justice in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1861. Total quantity 2,174
produced. Lock plate is marked P.S. Justice/ PHILADA. This is a third type. Features three brass barrel bands, brass sight, brass trigger guard, brass
butt plate, and patch box. Stock is one piece walnut. Has standard three leaf folding rear sight. Breech of barrel is stamped P.H. Justice PHILADA. All
metal surfaces are dark brown patina with salt and pepper texture. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks and only minor abrasions. Comes with
bayonet. Justice marked bayonet is within twenty numbers of the rifle. Very rare early Civil War rifle. 500.00 - 800.00

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LOT - 642

642 - SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CONVERSION CARBINE.


Serial No. C16946. 23” chambered for .50-70 gov’t caliber. This Sharps carbine was issued as a standard Model 1863 percussion during the Civil
War. After the war came to a close, a number of these carbines were converted by the U.S. government to fire the .50-70 gov’t cartridge, this is such
a carbine. It is standard in all respects with the full round barrel, post front sight, military carbine rear sight, walnut stocks, single barrel band, saddle
ring and bar with carbine buttplate. The barrel retains approximately 85% of the arsenal reapplied blue finish. Case colors on frame have turned a
soft grey. Walnut stocks are very good having been replaced/refinished and are a bit shy at toe. The buttplate used was from an 1859 Model, as it
has the patch box cut. Bore is strong with some black powder abrasion. Action is perfect. The frame legends are strong, barrel legend is readable. No
cartouche visible on stocks. Carbine rear sight was refinished at time of conversion. Can no longer read patent dates. 700.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 643

643 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR ALLEN CON. RIFLE.


NSV Serial number is NSV, caliber is .50-70 govt, barrel length is 32-1/2”. Standard U.S. Springfield with 1864 dated lock plate that was converted
by the government after the Civil War using a mix of musket and new trapdoor parts. This allowed the government to utilize the countless surplus Civil
War rifles on hand that were altered to fire the self contained .50 caliber cartridge. This rifle still retains a Civil War era military folding rear sight.
All metal surfaces are a smooth gun metal gray mixing with some light blue, the breech block is dated 1866 with eagle head, lock plate stamped
U.S. Springfield model 1864, buttplate and barrel bands have U.S. stamp. Walnut stocks are excellent with raised grain, proud to metal with usual
abrasions but no cracks. Cartouche is no longer visible. Bore is strong and clean, action is fine. The Allen conversions were some of the earliest big bore
rifles manufactured for the self contain cartridge and were extremely popular on the Western frontier. 400.00 - 800.00

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644 - EXQUISITE ENGRAVED WINCHESTER HENRY L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 12032. .44 rimfire with a 24” barrel. This marvelous engraved Henry rifle was manufactured in 1866, the year that both the Henry and
newer model 1866 were manufactured simultaneously. Both the engraving and the condition of this rifle are worthy of special attention. Both sides of
the brass frame are engraved in a distinctive Gustave Young flavor with the finely cut scrolls. The right side features an extremely detailed bison. Left
side features a likewise highly detailed stag and doe. The forward area of the frame has a decorative border. Top of the frame is engraved in script
“Antonio L. Carvaral”, the letters are highly stylized and our spelling may be incorrect. The brass buttplate has light engraving on heel and the base
of the receiver behind the lifter. The barrel has the proper Henry stamp and the original ladder folding rear sight. Barrel and tube are a soft mix of
blue-brown patina with some freckling with sharp edges, sharp legends with average age freckling. The lever is a brown patina and hammer is gun
metal grey. Butt stock is in near mint condition with beautiful grain. Matching number inside but was refinished at one time and is a bit shy to metal.
Stock has the original sling swivel, as does barrel. The buttplate, buttplate screws and tang have all matching numbers. Strong rifled bore, still shiny
with minor abrasions. Very special, handsome engraved Henry in far above average condition. Replaced mainspring screw. In working order. Some
further research into this presentation may add some historical anecdotes. 25,000.00 - 40,000.00

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645 - **MIB WINCHESTER TEDDY ROOSEVELT COMM. RIFLE


Serial No. TR7951. Barrel length is 26” and caliber is .30 W.C.F In 1969 Winchester created a set of commemorative rifles and carbines to celebrate
one of the most beloved presidents that ever held the office of the President of the United States. He is revered by sportsman due to his creation of the
national park system especially Yellow Stone National Park. A great president and an esteemed author of over 25 books. It is likely we will never see
another like him in the oval office. The offered firearm is the rifle version that is housed in its original cardboard box with paperwork and the original
colorful sleeve which features artwork depicting T.R. with the Rough Riders, a ranch man and big game hunter. The rifle remains in as new unfired
condition both inside and out. Special features include a blued full octagon barrel, half magazine, sporting sights, nickel plated frame, forend cap and
butt plate with blue accents, saddle ring and a plain pistol grip walnut stock. The left side of the frame is stamped 1901-1909 26th President. The
right side of stock has inlayed coin. The sleeve does show the usual wear. This rifle is built on the 1894 action. 600.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 646

646 - **WINCHESTER TEDDY ROOSEVELT COMMEMORATIVE CARBINE


Serial No. TR19865. Barrel length is 20”, Caliber is .30 W.C.F. In 1969 Winchester created a set of commemorative rifles and carbines to celebrate
one of the most beloved presidents to ever hold the office of President of the United States. He is revered by sportsman due to his creation of the
national park system especially Yellow Stone National Park. A great president and an esteemed author of over 25 books. We will likely never see
another like him in the oval office. The offered firearm is the carbine version that is housed in its original cardboard box with paperwork and the
original colorful sleeve which features artwork depicting T.R. with the rough riders, a ranch man and big game hunter. The rifle remains in as new
unfired condition both inside and out. Special features include a blued full 20” octagon barrel, full magazine, sporting sights, nickle plated frame,
forend cap and butt plate with blue accents, saddle ring and a plain pistol grip walnut stock. The left side of the frame is stamped 1901-1909 26th
president. The right side of stock has inlayed coin. The sleeve does show the usual wear. This carbine was built on the model 1894 action.
600.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 647

647 - SPRINGFIELD SHARPS CONVERSION MILITARY RIFLE.


Serial No. C34602. .50-70 with a 35” barrel. This exact type of rifle, serial No. C34653, which is 51 numbers off of the offered example, can
be seen on page 178 on the Sharps Firearms Book by Frank Sellers. In 1871 the United State government and Springfield Armory began work
on converting Sharps percussion weapons on hand, and began to convert these weapons at the arsenal. The percussion systems were made to fire
self-contained cartridges and newly manufactured 35” barrels were applied, the new type of military rear sight was installed, two barrel bands
feature the “U” stamp. Left side of frame still has the Sharps 1852 and 1859 patents, and a proof “P” was added to right side of plate. The right side
of frame has the 1848 patent with a letter “C” stamped. Butt stocks utilize the carbine style buttplate, rather than the Sharps, and a “E.S.A.” inspector
cartouche is clearly visible on left side of stock. Buttplate is stamped “U.S.”. Left side of stock is stamped “W.O.G.”. The barrel is a smooth brown
patina. Case colors on frame and lever have nickeled out and are a dull gun metal patina. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or major chips
with the usual abrasions and a vast amount of original finish. Has a steel ramrod under the barrel with a cleaning slot and jag. Has a perfect bore and
action. Approximately 1000 manufactured. A fairly scarce martial arm of interest to both Springfield and Sharps collectors alike.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00
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648 - RARE BURGESS MODEL 1872 CARBINE PROTOTYPE.


Cal.44RF. Round 22-7/8” barrel, full magazine, with two barrel bands, integral front sight and three leaf folding L-shaped carbine rear sight
graduated for 100, 300 and 700 yards. Right side receiver is marked “BURGESS PAT.” without dates above the elongated loading gate. The number
1 is stamped on the barrel under the forend as well as on the lever. There are no other visible markings or serial numbers observed inside or out. The
elongated loading gate has a retractable cover. The mortised top cover is rectangular in shape and is directly connected to the lever, functioning in
either direction. Mounted with straight grained un-checkered walnut, straight grip and crescent buttplate without trap. A photograph of the exact type
of carbine is pictured on page 6 of the “Colt-Burgess Magazine Rifle” by Samuel L. Maxwell, Sr. published in 1985. The 1872 Burgess Carbine is one
of the most appealing and rarest lever action magazine rifle in existence and the prototype of several generations of Burgess patented lever action
magazine firearms that followed”. The 1872 Burgess Carbine is also the subject of the Sept. 1963 Gun Report article by Bish. This is likely an early
Oswego, NY 1872 prototype suitable for the advanced collector. Condition is all original as manufactured, no alterations or changes. All metal surfaces
are a soft pleasing gun metal grey patina and mixed with some light brown patina and aged freckling. The front site is set into the front barrel band
much like the Winchester 1873 First Model Carbine. The walnut stocks are excellent, butt stock has no cracks or chips but there is a professional repair
at the frame that is literally not visible any longer. There is a small closed crack on left forearm running from barrel band to end. Beautifully fitted
walnut stocks display nearly all of the original finish with some raised grain, albeit a bit shy at toe. The bore is near mint with sharp strong rifling. It
seems to be in fine working order. This is a very clean all original and exceedingly rare lever action carbine. Total production is unknown but fewer
than six examples exist in any condition. This carbine is so rare that it is recognized by few people and it would be a gem in any Colt, Burgess or lever
action collection and one you will probably never see again. 12,000.00 - 16,000.00

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649 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 101932. 24” barrel chambered for .38-40 WCF. This special order Winchester was manufactured in 1883 and was shipped from the
warehouse on December 3rd. Factory letter lists this rifle as follows: .38 caliber, octagon barrel, plain trigger, fancy stock, shotgun butt, half magazine,
case hardened with graduated peep and Beach sights. This rifle conforms to all of the above listed data as manufactured. The octagon barrel retains
approximately 97% of the original factory blue finish with razor sharp edges and deep stamped barrel legend. It retains the special order front sight,
the long range Winchester peep sight with the standard sporting Winchester rear sight. The frame colors have patterned out with an overall dull nickel
appearance with flashes of color in recesses as has lever and hammer. The frame that was used for this rifle has the screws that filled the saddle ring
stud holes. The brass carrier has sharp legend and has not been cleaned. Has the proper dust cover. Sharp screws but the right sideplate screw is a
replacement. Loading gate retains approximately 30% original blue. Deluxe grain highly figured oil finished walnut stocks are excellent, all original,
proud to metal with no cracks or major chips of any kind. Just a few minor impressions, retaining most of their original finish. The smooth shotgun
buttplate has turned a grey soft patina. Action is perfect. Bore exhibits strong rifling. An extremely handsome, all original, untouched special order
Winchester that has remained in very fine condition with one of the most handsome profiles ever manufactured. 7,000.00 - 9,000.00

LOT - 650

650 - FINE SHARPS MODEL 1874 MID RANGE RIFLE.


Serial No. 157998. .40 bore with a 30” barrel. Offered is a fine, all original Sharps Model 1874 Mid-Range rifle manufactured at the Bridgeport
plant. Features 30” full octagon barrel, Lawrence folding rear ladder sight, case colored frame, walnut stock and shotgun buttplate. Barrel has the
“Old Reliable” and “Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport, Conn.” stamped on top of the barrel with “Calibre .40” at breach. Has a Sharps sporting tang sight
(page 212 Sharps by Sellers book). Front sight has the base, but the sight is missing. Standard sporting steel shotgun buttplate (middle plate, page
213 Sellers). It has a sling swivel in butt, the barrel has a smooth blue-brown patina retaining 97% coverage with sharp edges and strong legends.
Case colors on frame have darkened with some pattern visible. Walnut stocks are excellent with a deep, dark, rich finish, no cracks, only a very few
minor abrasions, a small chip at comb and plate and a small chip at wrist retaining screw. Has a strong clean bore with some minor abrasion. Perfect
action. One screw in left side that is slightly burred, all others are perfect. Rifle was manufactured for tang sight, as serial number is stamped above
it. An extremely nice all original Sharps 1874 mid-range rifle that just needs a front sight. Factory letter states: Invoiced at Bridgeport May 14, 1877.
1874 Mid-Range No. 3 -40 cal.-2 1/4” shell 30” barrel ordered with “sling and swivels” Shipped to: E.K. Tryon Jr. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
4,500.00 - 6,500.00

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LOT - 651

651 - HIGH CONDITION MODEL 1881 MARLIN RIFLE.


Serial No. 4805. Caliber .40 bore(40-60), Barrel length is 26-1/2” This was Marlin’s first foray into the lever action big bore field. They were
produced 1881-1892. This rifle features a full octagon barrel, half magazine, blue finish and walnut stocks with smooth steel shotgun butt. The barrel
and tube obtain approximately 80% original blue finish with minor age freckling. The frame retains approximately 95% of its original high polish
factory mirror blued finish. the lever shows traces of color in recesses with fair amount still on hammer. The walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal,
no cracks or chips with the majority of the original factory finish intact. The bore is mint and action perfect. It wears standard sporting front and rear
sights. It has a flat proper muzzle with proper front sight setback. Given the extensive amount of original finish that still remains on this rifle it defies
explanation as to why the barrel is 26-1/2”, as it must have been either a period professional alteration given that the weapon shows very light use
or was custom ordered as you do not generally find shortened barrels on guns who’s high condition defies such logic. In either case, it is a beautiful high
conditioned big bore with the special order half magazine and smooth shotgun butt that has seen very little use over its 150 year life time.
2,000.00 - 4,000.00

LOT - 652

652 - FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE


Serial No. 54966. Caliber .32-40W.C.F, Barrel 28” Manufactured 1892. This fine special order Winchester Model 1885 Hi-Wall sports a number
3 part octagon blued barrel, with original rear sporting sight and adjustable target globe front sight. Retains approximately. 90% original factory
blue with strong barrel legend with minor scattered areas of age freckling. The frame retains virtually all of the brilliant case colors on right side, top,
tang, while the right side has thinned to a gun metal color with 20% brilliant colors. The lever retains traces of brilliant color as does rifle butt plate.
The walnut stocks are excellent, all original, proud to metal with no cracks or chips with majority of the original finish with usual minor impressions. Fine
rifle sports a long range tang, rear sight. The bore is near mint and action perfect. Factory Research: shipped 5-4-1892. 28”, #3, 32-40, 1/2 oct.
5,000.00 - 7,000.00

LOT - 653

653 - DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 HI-WALL S. S. RIFLE


Serial No. 20004. Caliber .32 W.C.F, Barrel length is 13”. According to the factory research letter this rifle was shipped on December 18, 1889. As
follows: rifle, 40-60 caliber, 30” barrel, barrel shape: octagon No. 4, Set trigger, checkered stock with pistol grip, sights: Lynman Front, swiss butt, swiss
cheek piece. This fine deluxe Winchester model 1885 conforms to all factory specifications except the caliber which would indicate either a factory
recording error or gun was re-barreled but given the aging to the finish on this barrel, if it had been changed it had to have been done during the
period of use. It is still a heavy No. 4 barrel and remains in beautiful condition. The barrel retains a pleasing blue-soft patina with razor sharp edges
and strong barrel legend. The case colors on the frame and lever have turned a dark hue patina. The deluxe walnut stocks are near mint, proud to
metal, razor sharp checkering, with no cracks or chips of any kind with firey grain. The swiss butt plate is a soft mustard color. The bore is excellent
with strong rifling and the action is perfect. This is a spectacular deluxe heavy barrel Hi-Wall that remains in wonderful condition in a desirable
configuration. Speculation as to whether the caliber was a factory recorded error or period re-barreled is purely conjecture. 3,500.00 - 4,500.00

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654 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 28363. .38-56 WCF with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1889. Offered is a standard Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle. Features
full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued finish with case colored frame, plain walnut stock with rifle butt and standard Winchester sporting sights. The
barrel is basically a soft brown and gun metal grey patina. The tube is a grey-brown patina. Forend cap is a nice mix of blue and brown. Case colors
on frame have turned light brown patina mixed with gun metal grey. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks, all original, never refinished with a
small sliver off right wrist at frame. Has a very good bore and perfect action. the previous owner (E.F. McIntire - Buckfield ME.) is stamped on left side
of frame. We found Ernest F. McIntire in the records of Buckfield, Maine. He was born in 1892. Further research with the Buckfield Historical Society
should produce more information as to the facts surrounding his life. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 655

655 - MOORE & HARRIS, TERRY PATENT DELUXE SPTG MUSKET.


Serial No. 1056. Serial No. 1056. Barrel length is 30 inches. It has a .70 bore/14 bore. These fine quality sporting guns were manufactured by the
Moore & Harris firm utilizing the Terry Patent. They were a very unusual design and the action found many favorable endorsees. No less than General
Stonewall Jackson himself favored a Terry Patent for use in the Civil War. The workmanship on these fine weapons is what one would expect to find on
any fine British gun. The barrel is a brown damascus steel that still retains a lovely pattern and its brown finish with a few thinned out areas. The top
of the barrel is stamped Moore & Harris, St. Mary’s Square, Birmingham. The breach is stamped Terry’s Patent 14 bore. The breach, bolt, lock, lock
plate, hammer and trigger guard are all finely engraved. The side plate is stamped Moore & Harris. All of the steel parts have turned a lovely soft
gray brown patina and the intricate engraving is still sharp. Features a one piece deluxe piano finish walnut stock exquisitely hand checkered with a
decorative horn forend tip. The stock is inlaid with a brass ID plaque with the initials W.M.C. The stock is in excellent condition retaining virtually all of
the piano finish with fiery dark grain and the checkering is still sharp. The smooth butt plate is a brown patina and has a four inch engraved top tang.
The barrel sports a bright bore. An extremely high condition, high quality, early breach loading smooth bore sporting gun. Breech mechanism is a
hinged turn bolt for loading with paper cartridge. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00

LOT - 656

656 - **ENGRAVED DELUXE 1893 MARLIN RIFLE.


Serial No. 155943. Caliber is 30-30, Barrel is 26” One of the most handsome and beautifully engraved Marlin rifle ever produced. This exact pattern
of engraving can be found in the Marlin catalogs. The left side of the receiver features the moose in an oval with full coverage scroll engraving and
border. Top and right side of frame have similar scroll with no panel. You will also find engraving on forend cap, barrel breech, take down ring,
bottom of frame, and tang. The 26” full octagon barrel retains virtually all of the factory blue finish with razor sharp edges and strong barrel legend.
The full magazine tube contains virtually all of the factory blue finish. The screws retain most of their original fire blue as does the loading gate. The
frame case colors have mostly silvered out, as have the lever and hammer with the exception of the recesses. The deluxe checkered pistol grip walnut
stocks are near mint with sharp checkering with beautiful fiery grain intact. The black composite shotgun butt plate is mint. Rifle has standard sporting
front and rear sights and is a take down model. Fine working order with a strong clean bore. Factory research does not mention engraving. Only
Take-down, 30-30, 26”, oct. Wood not mentioned. 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
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657 - **WINCHESTER SPL. ORDER MODEL 1894 RIFLE.


Serial No. 428712. .32-40 caliber with a 26” barrel. Offered is an extremely rare special order lightweight takedown Winchester Model 1894 lever
action rifle manufactured in 1907 and chambered for the desirable .32-40 cartridge. Special order features include: 26” lightweight pencil barrel,
special front sight, half magazine, takedown and Winchester logo gutta percha buttplate. In addition to the original Winchester sporting rear sight,
a tang sight is also installed. Gun is 100% all original. Barrel address stamp is correct for pre-500,000 serial range. The lever and hammer both
retain 60-70% brilliant case colors. All screw heads are perfect and untouched. The walnut stocks are original, proud to metal, with no major cracks or
chips, just the usual dings with the exception of a 3/4” minor grain separation at base of forend and a small hole on left side of stock. Still retains the
majority of their original finish. Frame and bolt retain approximately 95% of the original high polish factory blue finish. Barrel retains approximately
80% original blue finish with a bit of thinning to one area on top. Magazine tube retains virtually all of the original blue finish, except for the handle.
Even the forend cap retains about 40% original factory blue. Strong clean bore. Perfect action. Receiver ring retains approximately 30% blue starting
to patina. Bolt retains virtually all of the fire blue. Accompanied by an original carrying case made of elk or deer hide with strap. Simply a beautiful
never seen high condition lightweight special order takedown in the desirable .32-40 caliber. 3,000.00 - 4,500.00

LOT - 658

658 - MARLIN-BALLARD NO.3 GALLERY RIFLE


Serial No. 25623. Caliber .22R.F., Barrel Length 26” This rifle remains in lovely all original high condition. Features as follows: full octagon barrel that
retains 95% factory blue finish with minor muzzle and high edge wear with razor sharp edges. The case colored receiver retains approximately. 30%
original color with the balance simply patterned and grayed out. The stocks are near mint, never refinished or sanded, proud to metal albeit a 1 inch
hair line grain separation at top right wrist. The rifle butt plate has turned a gun metal gray. Has an original long range tang sight with folding globe
front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. It has the octagon top receiver bridge with scallop. The bore is near mint and action perfect.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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659 - FINE MARLIN MODEL 1895 DELUXE .45-70 RIFLE.


Serial No. 141909. Has a 26” barrel chambered for .45-70 caliber. Manufactured in 1896. The Marlin 1895 lever action rifle, at 18,000 total
produced, was the lowest production number of all the big bore Marlin lever actions with the exception of the Model 1888. This is the scarce and
desirable deluxe model that features pistol grip checkered walnut stocks and chambered for one of the most desirable calibers offered, the .45-70
WCF. Standard features include 26” full octagon barrel full magazine, blued finish, case colored frame, hammer and lever, with high finished
checkered walnut stock, rifle butt and the original Marlin sporting front and rear sights. Rifle remains in beautiful all original condition as manufactured.
The barrel, tube and forend cap retain 90% of their original finish with razor sharp edges, deep barrel legends with a few very minor age freckles
and minor high edge wear. Even the muzzle exhibits literally no loss of finish. The wooden stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips, checkering is
still sharp and they retain the majority of the original deluxe finish. Buttplate colors have darkened but the screw on top still retains a large portion of
the original fire blue. The frame colors have basically nickeled out with some remaining pattern and traces of color in recesses. Loading gate retains
approximately 80% of the original high polish blue. Two of the screws are slightly burred. Wood to metal fit is perfect, having never been touched.
Action is tight as new. Strong rifled bore with some cloudiness. Extremely fine large frame deluxe 95 in the scarce antique serial number range from the
second year of production. Factory research: shipped 9-29-1896. 26”, oct., 45-70, pistol grip stock. 7,000.00 - 9,000.00

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660 - **STEYR MODEL 95 SNIPER RIFLE


Serial No. 5015F. 8x50Rmm with a 30” barrel. The Model 1895 Infantry rifle was produced at Steyr in Budapest. This was the primary shoulder arm
of the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I and was also used by Bulgaria and Greece. Many of these were converted from 8x50 to 8x56
and should be chamber cast before attempting to fire. The rifle itself is standard as-issued military configuration It has been converted into a World
War I sniper-type rifle with the addition of a reproduction set of scope bases and rings and sports an original World War I era scope that was
manufactured and is stamped “C.P. Goerz”. Other stampings on scope include: “Certar 4-1/2 Berlin Nr. 6219”. Features the brass adjustment on top
and has brass lens attachments on both ends. Top of the barrel has original numbers and a large letter “S” stamped on top, which is usually a sign
that it has been converted at the factory to fire the 8x56R cartridge. The bolt is a straight pull and is numbered to the barrel and receiver. Gun sports
original folding military rear sight, standard front sight, side bayonet lug that is integral to front band, rear band has sling swivel, as does bottom of
stock. Smooth steel buttplate, two piece walnut stock and the built-in extended magazine that is not removable. All metal surfaces are a smooth grey
patina with some original blue on sides of magazine. Scope if a blend of blue with brown patina with perfect optics (line and post reticle). Wood
stocks are excellent with no cracks and retain the majority of the original finish with a few minor bruises and is stamped 5015 on one side which
matches serial number. Fine action. Strong clean bore. This all original rifle is in excellent condition, and given the nearly impossible task of finding an
all original World War I sniper, this is about as close as one can get. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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661 - **HIGH CONDITION MARLIN MODEL 1897 LEVER RIFLE


Serial No. A3636. Barrel length is 24”, Caliber is .22R.F. Manufactured 1906-1917. This standard rifle remains in beautiful condition and features:
full round barrel, full magazine, straight grip varnished walnut stocks with composite shot gun butt plate, cased colored frame and lever. The barrel
tube and forend cap retain virtually all of the original blue factory finish with light muzzle wear and thinning a bit on cap. The frame retains all of its
original brilliant case colors except thinning a bit at base. The bolt retains 95% fire blue, lever shows case colors on side. The walnut stocks are near
mint, proud to metal with no cracks or chips with a light added coat of finish. Butt plate is perfect with no chip at toe(common on this model). It is a take
down and has the standard sporting front sight, filled rear sight slot with a marble’s tang sight. Strong rifled bore with some minor abrasions, perfect
action, very handsome high condition 1897 Marlin. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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662 - **U.S. KRAG MODEL 1899 CARBINE.


Serial No. 286577. .30-40 Krag with a 22” barrel. For all intents and purposes this appears to a standard 1899 Krag carbine. It has the proper
carbine stock with the 1899 S.A.A. cartouche on left wrist with the type seven hardguard used on the 1899 carbine and Model 1898 rifle, and the
1901 rear sight that is stamped “C” for carbine on both the right side rail and rear leaf. The only item on this carbine that is not proper is the barrel,
which has the turned muzzle like those found on the Philippine constabulary. This is described on page 268 of the “American Krag Rifle & Carbine”
by Joe Poyer as “U.S. magazine carbine, caliber .30, Model of 1899, altered knife bayonet and sling”. These short rifles were made at the Manilla
arsenal for the Philippine Constabulary and at the Springfield Armory and Rock Island Arsenal for schools offering military officer training courses.
The Springfield Armory remanufactured 350 U.S. magazine carbine, Model of 1899 altered for knife bayonet. This carbine presents the question why
a standard 1899 carbine, with standard carbine stock, sports the altered barrel but no other parts, nor is the configuration proper for a Philippine
short rifle. It is simply all original 1899 carbine with the altered barrel. By changing the barrel with a proper carbine barrel this would be a carbine.
In either case an interesting variation. The barrel is basically gun metal grey, as is the frame and magazine. Walnut stocks are near mint with proper
cartouche on left and “P” on bottom, no cracks or chips, but with beautiful original factory finish. Strong rifled bore and a perfect action.
600.00 - 900.00

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663 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 291024. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in 1909. Barrel is stamped “S.A. 2-11”. These are sometimes
referred to as Bannerman Springfields. Large numbers of surplus Springfield 1903s were purchased by Bannerman of New York and were refurbished
to various degrees, depending on the condition of the rifle received, and were then sold via catalogs and to marksmanship clubs. The receiver retains
approximately 90% of the vintage re-applied rust blue finish. Features the early straight bolt. The rear sight is a standard Krag sight. Front sight
collar base is present and the blade has been replaced. The stock is a proper Springfield-type stock with the thin hand-grooves and a single stock bolt
with the 1920’s era hand guard (2”x1/2” sight groove). No visible cartouche. Has the smooth buttplate, all milled parts and proper U.S. rear barrel
band. Proper forend with bayonet lug and sling swivel. The stock is in excellent condition with no cracks and a lovely dark oil finish as used by the U.S.
arsenal. Comes with a vintage brass two frog leather sling. ME reading is two with strong rifling. Perfect action. These Bannerman 1903s have become
a collectible variation in their own right, and this one is in excellent condition. 400.00 - 800.00

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664 - CALISHER & TERRY DELUXE SPORTING RIFLE.


Serial No. 4105. Serial No. 4105. Barrel length is 31 ½ inches. British sporting percussion breech-loading rifle, Calisher & Terry, cal. .52 in. Breech
mechanism is a hinged turn bolt for loading with paper cartridge, lightly engraved with foliate scrolls. Steel lock and hammer on R.H. side, lightly
engraved with foliate scrolls, steel oval trigger guard with small front spur, no sideplate, both sling swivels are present, half-stocked with horn forend
and checkering at wrist and forend. Bedded blade front sight, folding ladder rear sight graduated to 900 yards, barrel fastened to stock via single
barrel key. This features a full octagon steel barrel. Has engraving on trigger guard. The rear spur is finely checkered. Walnut stock with piano finish.
Full octagon barrel is a lovely soft blue patina. Barrel legends readable but faint and some light engraving at breech. The frame and receiver parts
are a gray smooth brown patina with some age freckling. The top of the hammer is engraved like a fish and has the original nipple. The side plate
is stamped Calisher & Terry London. The top of the frame is stamped Terry’s Patent 40 Bore. The checkering is nearly sharp as new. There are no
cracks anywhere and the wood to metal fit is flawless. The highly finished stock retains the majority of the original finish with some minor age bruises
especially at the lower butt. The bore is near mint. This was an amazing action at the time it was produced in the mid 19th century and the action was
highly regarded world wide. The military version of this rifle was personally owned by General Stonewall Jackson. A quality high condition single shot
sporting rifle seldom seen this side of the pond. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00

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665 - **EARLY SAVAGE MODEL 1899-A RIFLE (38-55WCF)


Serial No. 118997. 38-55WCF Caliber, barrel length 26”, manufactured in 1910. Amongst the most desirable of all Savage of 1899 lever actions
are those early guns that feature the high polish blued finish with the perch belly stock chambered for the Winchester calibers. Offered is just such a
gun. This is a scarce takedown rifle with 26” full round barrel, original sporting front and rear sights, high polished blued frame with brass cartridge
counter. Case colored lever, varnished walnut stock, blued finish with rifle butt plate This rifle remains in wonderful all original condition. The barrel
obtains approximately 95% original blued finish with just a few minor storage marks, some freckling and a hint of thinness in spots. The frame retains
approximately 85% of the original high polish blued finish, that is thinning on the tang, mixed with patina at bridge, light high edge wear, and a few
minor storage marks. The lever retains approximately 80% brilliant case colors on sides. The screw heads are perfect and obtain a majority of the
high blue finish. The walnut stocks are excellent, original finish, proud to metal, retaining a majority of the original finish with the usual minor bumps.
Only under magnification can you see a 1/2” closed hairline at tang that appears to be darkened grain to the naked eye. The butt plate colors have
patterned out. This rifle has a mirror bore and a perfect action. Very nice all original high finish early Savage in one of the most desirable of all
calibers. 3,000.00 - 3,500.00

LOT - 666

666 - **DELUXE ENGLISH SAVAGE MODEL 1914 RIFLE


Serial No. 100954. Caliber .22.r.f. barrel length 24” manufactured 1914-1926 Standard Features include: 24” full octagon barrel, half magazine,
blued finish, grooved walnut forend, round knob checkered pistol grip walnut stock, curved rifle butt plate, with folding globe adjustable front sight,
sporting rear sight and long range adjustable tang sight. Sports the standard blue finish, takedown and is magazine fed. Rifle comes with the original
stamped and dated magazine. All metal surfaces are a smooth, clean blue mixing with soft brown patina with flashes of bright blue on frame. The
left frame panel is factory engraved with a pointer as is the right side. The walnut stocks are superb with proper wood to metal fit, proud to metal,
oil finished with perch belly stock. The bore is excellent, fully functional. The action cannot be closed if the magazine is empty, it must be loaded or
removed to test the action. This is a beautiful special order factory engraved deluxe savage. Untouched condition with razor sharp edges, virtually
never seen on today’s market. 1,600.00 - 2,000.00

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667 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 NATIONAL MATCH RIFLE


Serial No. 1246779. Has a 24” barrel in caliber .30-06. This National Match bolt action rifle was manufactured in 1922 and has a matching
Springfield Armory April 1922 dated barrel with the star gauge stamp on muzzle. Production of the Springfield 1903 between the wars was very
limited. The star gauge barrel did not appear until June of 1921, making 1922 the first year in which the star gauge National Match rifle was made
available, and the barrel date and the receiver numbers match. Has all original early features including the type four hand guard (1921-1928), the
“J.F.C.” cartouche on left side of stock was used from 1904 to 1918 and has the wide finger groove as Springfield used up the surplus World War I
stocks. It is the type “S” stock with two bolts. It has a polished bolt stamped “J5” with a rare headless cocking piece. The bolt knob is slightly swept.
The receiver and barrel have the original dark blue-black matte arsenal finish, proper for the period and never arsenal refinished. It has the type two
serrated trigger used from 1921 to 1940 and on National Match rifles of that era. All proper milled parts. As to condition, the barrel, front barrel
band and receiver retain fully 90% of their original finish. The collar has the oil quenched finish. Rear sight has the updated windage knobs with the
polished face and sports a P.J. O-Hara rear sight cover. Front sight has a protector. The floor plate has faded to gun metal grey with a blue-brown
mix on trigger guard. Has the trapdoor coarsely checkered metal buttplate type four National Match. Wood is in excellent condition with no cracks
or major chips but does have the usual abrasions. A pervious owner has carved “Frank” lightly on right side of stock. Faint outline of script proof “P”
at bottom of wrist. Sports a vintage sling with two brass frogs. The muzzle has a 1.5 M.E. reading with strong rifling. Has a perfect action. There is a
nickel oiler in trap. We checked with Springfield research and there are no sales records corresponding with this serial number. This rifle dates to the
earliest period of the National Match models and Mr. Wayne Gagner surmised that this rifle may have been purchased as a special order featuring
all the early National Match features but was not recorded as such, given the early production of this model. Little is known or recorded of the
National Match rifles of this era. All the National Match features on this rifle are correct for the period, except for the updated sight knobs. Beautiful
rifle. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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669 - **MAUSER MODEL 98 K SNIPER RIFLE.


Serial No. 855. Serial number is 855, caliber is 8mm, barrel length is 24”. This model 98 K rifle bears all imperial German inspector marks. It has
matching numbers on barrel, frame, trigger guard, floor plate, visible plate screw. The front barrel band and nose cap are stamped WaA211. The
forend cap is stamped 855. The safety is stamped 81 and the bolt is stamped 3981. It has the original high turret mounts. The scope is a Certar 4-1/2
C.D. Gorez Berlin N 9894. Has the walnut stock with the original finish, no cracks with some minor field use abrasions but nothing major. The floor plate
and trigger guard are a brown gray patina. The frame is a mix of blue patina as is the barrel. the bands are a soft brown patina, has the original
military front and rear sights. Has an original sling. Perfect action and a strong rifled bore. The scope retains approximately 85% original blue with
some age freckling. The mounts are a gray blue brown patina. Nice early German sniper rifle. 1,200.00 - 2,200.00

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670 - **SCARCE PEDERSEN-VICKERS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE.


Serial No. 39. .276 caliber with a 24” barrel. This is a beautiful example of a very rare Pedersen Self-Loading Rifle designed by John D. Pedersen,
manufactured around 1929 in England by Vickers-Armstrong. In 1923 the Army hired J.D. Pedersen to design a semi-automatic rifle as a replacement
for the Model 1903 and Model 1917 rifles. The first Pedersen Self-Loading Rifle was approved for testing in 1924 with Springfield Armory
manufacturing 20 Pedersen rifles for initial field tests in 1927 that were to run concurrently with the .276 caliber semi-automatic rifle developed by
John C. Garand. The Pedersen rifle performed well in the initial service tests. In 1929 Pedersen contracted with Vickers-Armstrong to manufacture
the Pedersen Self-Loading Rifle in England. English-made rifles were used in the final Army tests between the Pedersen and Garand rifles. In 1932
the Army selected the Garand rifle for limited procurement and the development of the Pedersen rifle for the Army ceased. Vickers-Armstrong
manufactured less than 200 Pedersen Self-Loading Rifles for testing by China and Portugal. This example is chambered for a .276 caliber cartridge
tentatively approved in 1927 by the U.S. Army as a replacement for the .30-06 cartridge. The rifle features a delayed blow-back action with
toggling breechblock design that uses a 10-round clip similar to that used in the M1 Garand Rifle. The left side of the receiver is roll stamped
“PEDERSEN SELFLOADER PA/VICKERS-ARMSTRONGS LTD”. The serial number, “39” (making this a very early example) is located on the right side of
the receiver, and the top of the receiver ring is stamped with a circled “C2” marking. The rifle has full round barrel with no spirals found only on very
early examples, covered by a steel handguard/heat shield with fourteen cooling holes on each side and is fitted with a Model 1917 type pattern
upper barrel band. The bolt toggle has a sliding bar safety marked “REDY” on the left side of the bar and “SAFE” on the right side. The rifle is fitted
with a one-piece walnut pistol grip stock with finger grooves on the sides of the forend with a series of cooling holes on the underside of the forend
that extend from the upper barrel band to the trigger guard. The rifle is equipped with a unique, fully adjustable rear sight that uses a rotary-drum
mechanism for elevation adjustment with a sliding-bar/rear sight aperture for the windage adjustments. Both are graduated in half-minute of angle
adjustments. Any examples of a Pedersen Self-Loading Rifle should be considered very rare and certainly a center piece of any British or early U.S.
martial rifle collection. Excellent with 95% of the original parkerized/blued finish overall with wear on the edges and high spot from handling and light
firing. The stock is a beautiful oil finished walnut with no cracks or chips, just a few minor impressions and a couple of darkened oil spots. Fine bore and
action. Comes with a blue-grey canvas Navy-type sling and an original sealed box of ammunition. Extremely scarce with the low serial number and
solid round barrel. An example of this type can be seen at the Cody Museum. This is a beautiful example of a really high end and very rare Pedersen
Semi-Automatic Rifle. 25,000.00 - 30,000.00

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671 - SCARCE HIGH CONDITION COLT BURGESS L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 3774. 25-1/2” barrel chambered for .44-40 WCF caliber. This fine Colt lever action rifle has condition, scarcity, and destination point all
in its favor. As the legend goes, the Winchester folks tolerated Colt’s production of the Lightning series of pump action rifles, but their patience wore
thin when Colt introduced the Burgess Model lever action rifle to compete with their popular Model 1873. It is further believed that Winchester used
this catalyst to begin experimentation with revolvers which would then compete with the Colt Single Action. This tit for tat waged on from 1883 with
the introduction of the Colt lever action, when in 1885 Colt ceased production of this model. Colt produced a total of 6,403 in both rifle and carbine
configuration that were chambered in the .44 caliber. It is therefore a very hard to find firearm in any condition, let alone one in a higher bracket. In
addition, the factory letter from Colt lists this rifle as having been shipped to one of the most famous gun retailers in the West, that of John P. Lower
& Sons of Denver, Colorado. This gun was shipped as one of ten total guns (does not mean all ten guns were Burgess rifles) on November 26th, 1883.
The letter confirms that this was a standard rifle in all respects. Features a full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, rifle butt with
original sporting front and rear sights. The barrel, tube and forend retain approximately 95-98% original factory blue finish with razor sharp edges,
a hint of wear at muzzle and end of magazine and a few very minor age spots as is usually found on a high condition 150 year old weapon. The
barrel legend is sharp as new. Frame retains approximately 85% high polish blue finish on right side with a bit more toning mixing with the blue on
top, bottom and left side. Surface areas of frame that are not bright blue have blended with a smooth pleasing patina. There are a couple of light
pock marks on left side of frame and some minor salt and pepper on top of frame to left of ejection port. Traces of case colors remain on lever.
Fairly sharp frame screws with some light burrs. The Colt pony on left side exhibits a light stamp. The wood is all original, proud to metal, with some oil
spotting, but retains much of the original finish. Exhibits no cracks with a 1/8” sliver at wrist and upper tang. There are a few mars in the wood at the
upper comb. Has a perfect action with a strong visible rifled bore that has some black powder abrasion/residue. This rare Colt is way above average
compared to those usually found and boasts a Western related historic destination. 7,000.00 - 10,000.00

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672 - **GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 98 K SNIPER RIFLE.


Serial No. 14802. Serial number is 14802, caliber is .8mm, barrel length is 24”. This is a standard war issue Nazi marked Mauser Model 98 K bolt
action rifle. Standard features include; laminated stock and forend, blued finish, standard military sights. Right side of receiver has the Nazi eagle.
All metal surfaces are a smooth blue gray mix. This is a typical war issue in all respects. Stock is in excellent condition and is numbered 7631 with no
cracks or chips. Floor plate is stamped (?). This rifle sports an exact reproduction of the WWII era high turret mounts and has a era original scope. It is
an Sorent 4x36. Action is perfect with a near mint bore. 400.00 - 800.00

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673 - **RUSSIAN MODEL 1891/30 MOSIN-NAGANT SNIPER RIFLE.


Serial No. CY3520. 7.62x54Rmm with a 29” barrel. This example was manufactured 1942 and is dated on top of the barrel breach. The bolt is
numbered to rifle. It is a standard military model in all respects and sports the 3.5X PU scope and military mounts. The serial number is etched into the
left side of mount. The scope has the star, hammer and sickle, 91-30, and is numbered “NY-817038”. Was imported by CAI, which is stamped on left
side of receiver bridge. All metal surfaces retain approximately 90% of the black military finish. Bolt is in the white. The laminated stocks have some
of the usual varnish chipping, no cracks or chips and are very solid. Standard military rear sight with hooded globe front sight. Has the steel ramrod.
These were readily available on the marked a few years ago but are getting extremely difficult to find. An excellent affordable sniper rifle, the type
used during the Siege of Stalingrad. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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674 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 56792A. .22 rimfire caliber with a 23” barrel. Manufactured in 1946. Arguably the finest .22 semi-automatic rifle ever manufactured, both
in terms of accuracy, reliability and quality. This rifle was manufactured in the first year of post-war production and is standard in all respects. Features
blued finish, plain pistol grip walnut stock, with high polish blue steel buttplate and loading tube in butt. The barrel retains approximately 98% original
factory rust blue with a hint of muzzle wear. The frame retains fine amounts of the high polish factory blue with some very light high edge wear and
some minor age freckles on left side. The walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips, never refinished and retain the majority of their original
varnish. The buttplate retains 80% of the original factory blue finish with the usual freckling and high edge wear. Forend cap retains 98% original
blue. Screws are perfect. Bore is near mint. Action like new. What really sets this rifle apart is the addition of the old school Stith mounts, the front
portion of which utilizes the rear rifle sight barrel slot. The rear mount has been attached to the top of the frame. Scope is a period J.C. Higgins Jr.
manufactured by Weaver of El Paso, Texas and appears to be their standard 330 tube scope, popular in the 1930’s and 40’s. It has standard cross
hairs with perfect optics. An excellent early post-war rifle with period correct optics and lots of condition. 600.00 - 900.00

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675 - COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.
Serial No. 72910. .31 percussion caliber with a 5” barrel. Early gun
manufactured in 1853. Standard in all respects. The octagon barrel has
faded to a gun metal grey with strong legend. Cylinder is grey with
70% cylinder scene. Traces of case colors on frame, mostly grey. 70%
original nickel plating on brass trigger guard and back strap. Excellent
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original varnished walnut grip with high edge wear. All matching numbers
including wedge and loading lever. All original nipples. Five shot. Mint
bore. Just needs a little mechanical attention. 500.00 - 800.00

676 - CASED SET(LONDON) H. W. MORTIMER DUELING PISTOLS


9” barrels, .46bore Fine cased match set of Mortimer of London dueling
pistols. Dating to the mid 19th century they feature full octagon barrels
with simple front and fixed sights, swivel rods with 1 piece walnut
checkered stocks with trap butt plates. The finely engraved side plates
are stamped H. W. Mortimer. Other features include engraved hammer
with fish head, nickel plated brass thumb piece and trap butt. Butt
features fine engraving as does trigger guard. The breech is engraved
with platinum bands, rear tang is engraved, both barrels are stamped
London. The walnut stocks are of simple design with fine checkering at
grip. All metal surfaces are a smooth gun metal gray patina. Both stocks
retain majority of their original finish, the checkering is thinning in spots.
One pistol has a minor hairline grain separation at left side screw. They
come in a vintage period old box with green lining. Covers replaced
accessories include: cap tin, wood handle turn screw, a period powder
flask, single cavity bullet mold stamped 40 and a brass jag.
3,500.00 - 5,000.00

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677 - COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 151431. 8” barrel in .44 percussion caliber. Manufactured
1864. This fine Colt Model 1860 Army remains in excellent, all original,
condition with all matching numbers including the wedge. Standard
features include; blued 8” barrel, blued six shot rebated percussion
cylinder, blued steel back strap, brass trigger guard with case colored
frame, hammer and lever. The barrel retains flashes of brilliant blue
LOT - 677 in recesses but is basically a soft grey-brown patina with some light
age freckling. The cylinder retains 70% original factory blue on the
rebated area. Has a beautiful Naval battle etched scene. Back strap
has brilliant blue at top strap. Frame retains traces of original case
colors but has basically greyed out. Original varnished walnut grips are
near mint, retaining most of their original finish. All legends are perfect.
Screw heads are untouched. Traces of case colors on loading lever. An
extremely nice, clean and all matching 1860 Army. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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678 - COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 142700. 8” barrel in .44 percussion caliber. Manufactured
1863. Fine condition example of a mixed-number 1860 Colt Army.
Standard features include; blued 8” round barrel, fluted cylinder, case
LOT - 678 colored frame and walnut grips. Pistol is cut for the shoulder stock. Barrel
retains approximately 70% original factory blue. Cylinder has flashes
of blue in recesses. Case colors have grayed out. Walnut grips are
excellent. Has 20” original blue on back strap turned brown patina. Brass
trigger guard is a mustard color. This gun was re-assembled using a mix
of parts as follows: brass trigger guard is No. 139793 and is stamped
“U.S.” with a “C” inspector stamp; barrel is stamped “90219”, cylinder
number is not visible with no cylinder scene; right side of barrel has “L”
inspector mark; left side of barrel has inspector stamp “C”; “4441” is
on the wedge. The revolver is actually in very nice shape, fits tight, with
nice finish. It was most likely rebuilt by an armourer during the early
days of the Indian Wars immediately after the Civil War, much like
what was done with guns at Springfield Armory during the First, Second,
and Korean Wars half a century later. Guns were returned for repair,
LOT - 679 serviceable parts were placed in bins, and then reassembled to get the
firearms back in order. 800.00 - 1,200.00

679 - STARR DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 13264. .44 caliber percussion with a 6” barrel. These
revolvers were manufactured in the 1860’s. Standard features include
6” barrel, six shot, double action, .44 caliber percussion, blued finish and
walnut grips. This model is referred to as the model 1858 Navy revolver.
These were military issues and this example has all the various inspector
marks as well as a strong cartouche on both grip panels. The barrel finish
is basically the blue-brown patina with some light areas of metal erosion.
Frame retains approximately 30% original factory blue finish with the
balance mixed patina, with the cylinder a smooth brown patina as well.
LOT - 680 All the original nipples are intact and in excellent condition. Walnut grips
are excellent. Perfect operating condition in double action only (no single
action). Cylinder number matches frame. Excellent clean and strong bore.
Far above average Starr made famous in the Clint Eastwood movie “The
Unforgiven”. 600.00 - 1,200.00

680 - REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


NSV 8” barrel in .44 bore percussion. Standard Civil War military issue
six shot .44 caliber percussion revolver with all proper inspector stamps
on metal. Faint cartouche on excellent original walnut grips. Strong
legends. Near mint bore. Perfect action. All original nipples. Sharp
edges. Overall condition is a clean soft brown patina throughout with no
damage. We cannot read the serial number under barrel, as the loading
lever spring is frozen. Very clean example of this popular Civil War
revolver. 800.00 - 1,400.00

681 - NEAR MINT CASED COOPER D.A. PERCUSSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 2480. .31 bore percussion with a 5” barrel. Manufactured
1862 to 1869. This is referred to as a second model with a Philadelphia
address. The Cooper was a popular revolver during the Civil War. It
looks very similar to a Colt 1849 with the exception of the double action
and the rebated cylinder. This example is one of the finest condition
Coopers to survive. The barrel retains 90% of the original high polish
factory blue with perfect barrel legend. The cylinder retains likewise the
same amount of high polish factory blue. Original nipples are near mint.
Brilliant original case colors on frame, lever and hammer, 60% original
plating on trigger guard and back strap with most of the platting lost on
grip straps. Original varnished walnut grips are near mint. Cylinder has
a light drag line. Bore and action are like new. It is housed in a French
fitted case made specifically for the Cooper with the large cut-out for the
double action trigger guard, lined in vintage purple velvet. Comes with
an original two-cavity bullet mold, eagle flask, cap tin and six projectiles.
One of the finest cased Coopers in existence. 1,500.00 - 3,000.00
LOT - 681

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682 - A FINE FRENCH FLINTLOCK PISTOL
NSV Caliber is .60bore-flintlock and barrel length is 12 1/2” This early
high quality flintlock pistol has a maker stamp on the lock plate as follows
“Jean Formin.” We are assuming French origin due to partially readable
lock plate and over all design. The barrel is staged and proof marked
LOT - 682 on left flat. Beautiful one piece walnut stock with piano finish has large
brass butt with gargoyle, brass trigger guard, brass foreign tip, 2 brass
retaining thimbles, original brass tip rod and brass decorative left side
panel with 3 figures. All metal is a smooth brown patina. The piano finish
stocks are in beautiful condition, finely carved, retaining the majority
of the original finish with some minor chipping at butt and front toe.
Extremely fine 18th century flintlock pistol. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

683 - CASED SET OF NEAR MINT S&W NO. 1-1/2 REVOLVERS.


Serial No. 6717 & 1895. Features 3-1/2” barrels in caliber .32 Smith &
Wesson. Manufactured 1865 to 1868. Both revolvers are five shot, single
action, spur trigger, blued finish with square butt rosewood grips and
are both first issues. They are housed in a vintage fitted two gun walnut
case with a bullet block, accessory compartment and come with a wood
handled steel accessory rod. Serial No. 6717 retains approximately 90%
of the brilliant factory high polish blue with no wear or signs of having
ever been fired with just some light finish flaking on cylinder. Hammer
retains a majority of the original case colors and there is a hint on
muzzle. Serial No. 1895 is in virtually identical condition with a bit more
finish flaking on the cylinder. An extremely fine high condition near mint
cased set. 3,000.00 - 4,500.00

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684 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER- POLICE DEPT.


Serial No. 13220. Serial number is 13220, caliber is .38 Long Colt and
barrel length is 3 - 1/2”. This revolver was manufactured in 1879. The
Colt Factory research letter states that this particular gun was sent to
J.P. Moores & Sons in New York City on August 13, 1879 in a shipment
consisting of 252 guns. The letter further notes that this gun was for;
Major Theo. P. Morgan. In addition, the gun is engraved on the back
strap as follows; Metropolitan Police Dept. D.C. The gun was shipped with
LOT - 684 following features; 3-1/2” barrel, .38 caliber, nickel finish with rubber
grips. This is a roll die barrel marking and the gun is in the original
condition and configuration. As to original finish, the revolver retains
approximately 30-50% nickel, while the balance of gun blends perfectly.
The factory legends are all quite strong. The grips are very good albeit
worn smooth on all high spots but no cracks or chips. The bore is strong
and fairly clean. Both single and double action function is fine. The gun
is a full nickel finish which includes the hammer and trigger as well. It is
a Store Keepers Model sans any ejection system. This is an interesting
item of American History in that Morgan was acting Chief in Charge of
Security for the White House and the president Rutherford B. Hayes in the
decade following the Civil War and turbulent political times dealing with
corruption, Indian affairs and reconstruction. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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685 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTING REVOLVER.
Serial No. 50895. .38 LC with a 3-1/2” barrel. This revolver was
manufactured in 1884. It is referred to as the Sheriff’s or Storekeeper’s
Model as it was manufactured without provision for an ejector. Gun
retains approximately 90% of the early re-applied nickel finish. The
LOT - 685 gutta percha grips are very nice, albeit worn smooth on high areas.
Cylinder, on two flutes where gun was resting has flaked to a brown
patina. Gun is currently not in working order. Excellent bore.
400.00 - 800.00

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686 - EARLY ORNATE FLINTLOCK PISTOL.
.60 caliber smooth bore with a 12-1/2” barrel. This early all original
flintlock horse pistol bears no maker marks nor any hallmarks. It is
probably of Middle Eastern origin, but of a much finer quality than those
usually seen. The walnut stocks are beautifully decorated, as is the lock
and hammer. The barrel is basically brown patina with a very good bore.
Needs some mechanical attention, as the hammer will not fall.
400.00 - 800.00

687 - HIGH CONDITION MARLIN TOP BREAK REVOLVER.


Serial No. 10072. .32 CF caliber with a 3-1/4” barrel. Manufactured
from 1887 to 1899. This was the last revolver manufactured by Marlin.
It is a six shot, .32 caliber, top break, double action with nickel finish and
black gutta percha grips. This fine revolver retains virtually all of the
original factory nickel finish. Some minor abrasions on cylinder. Trigger
LOT - 687 guard retains 98% original factory blue. Excellent case colors on hammer
and trigger. Grips are near mint. Bore is near mint as well. Gun functions
as new. Nice enough to be in a box. 300.00 - 500.00

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688 - **ID-ED WEBLEY .476 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 4833. Serial no. 4833. The caliber is .476. Barrel length is 6 inches. Offered is a scarce Webley Model 1892 W.G. (Webley-Greene) once
owned by Caption J. Summers, R.A.F (engraved on left side plate). This fine condition revolver is standard in all respects with the high post front sight,
blued finish, six shot, double action, top break with smooth walnut grips and lanyard ring. The octagon barrel retains approximately 85 percent of
the factory blue finish with the balance a smooth gun metal gray with high edge wear. The top of the barrel is stamped with the retailer; Boss & Co
75. St. James’s St London. The cylinder retains approximately the same amount of brilliant blue with the B.V crown proofs stamped on each flute. Left
side of barrel has the B.V crown proof as well. The frame retains 70 percent original high polish blue. Left side of frame is stamped Webley Patents
W&S with their winged bullet logo. Caption J Summers engraved on the left side. Right side of frame has the B.V. crown proof. Grip straps have
grayed out. Perfect bore. Cylinder indexes and locks up as new. This revolver comes in an original brown flap holster that has four factory attached
cartridge loops. The W.G. Army revolver with 6” barrel was a favorite with the British officers due to its accuracy and dependability. The Royal Air
Corps became the Royal Air Force in 1918. What makes this revolver special is the historical significance of events surrounding Captain Summers and
his place in history. Captain J Summers was born in England and was transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in April of 1915. He was a commissioned
second Lieutenant and received his aviator license # 2154 of Dec 13 of that year. While flying his Sopwith Camel on a mission on August 12 of 1918,
he was shot down by none other than Lothar Von Richthofen, the brother of the famed Red Baron, Manford. The victory was to be Von Richthofen’s
last. Summer’s survived the crash and was sent to the German prison camp but this was the age of chivalry and cavaliers and Summer’s was actually
entertained by Von Richtofen and the entire Flying Circus that had gained so much fame under Luther’s brother, the Red Baron. Summer’s was released
in December of 1918 but remained with the RAF and was commissioned Captain in August of 1919 and retired from the service in 1943. During his
exploits as a flyer in WWI, he was recorded with 8 victories and was awarded the military cross. A brief history of Lothar shows he was active as a
flyer from 1914 to 1918. Historians regard Lothar as the better of the two flyers. He scored 24 victories in the skies in 47 days while flying with the
Red Baron and was awarded with 40 confirmed kills. His victory over Summers in August 12 of 1918 was his final. Only four months after the death of
his famous brother. A beautiful revolver with a storied history. Since Captain Summers spent the remainder of the war as a P.O.W it is unknown if this
revolver was carried and returned to him or was purchased soon after. He did not have a revolver in his possession as a P.O.W. 4,000.00 - 8,000.00

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689 - NEW HAVEN NO. 1 POCKET PISTOL (VOLCANIC).


NSV This is an example of a Factory Engraved Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol that was manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company. The pistol has
the distinctive octagon barrel with integral magazine, brass receiver and finger-hole loading lever. The pistol has a small brass pinch-top front sight
on the barrel and dovetail mounted rear sight on the receiver. The hammer and lever are casehardened and the receiver has a natural brass finish.
The two-piece walnut grips have a high polish “piano” finish. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the legend: “NEW HAVEN CONN./PATENT
FEB. 14. 1854” in two lines. The lack of Volcanic markings and the addition of “Patent” before the February 14, 1854 date indicate that the pistol
was manufactured after Oliver Winchester reorganized the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company into the New Haven Arms Company in April 1857.
Grip screw is a replacement. The top and sides of the receiver and the back strap are engraved with the large, open, scroll work utilized by the New
Haven Arms Co., on factory engraved guns. You can see this exact engraving on page 73 in the book on Volcanic firearms by Louis & Rutter. The New
Haven Arms Co., produced an estimated total of 850 No. 1 pocket pistols. The Volcanic lever action, integral magazine and self-contained “rocket
ball” cartridges represented a significant advance in firearms design. Oliver F. Winchester’s investment in the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company and
subsequent controlling interest in the New Haven Arms Company eventually led to the establishment of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The
resplendent brass receiver is a wonderful untouched mustard tone. The open scroll engraving is crisp. The side plate joints are tight and the receiver
has minimal handling marks. The barrel legends are sharp. Barrel is a mix of dull gun metal grey patina with some age spotting and one 1/4’ spot
of roughness on right barrel flat. Hammer has traces of original color. Lever is a dull gun metal grey with light freckling. The grips are in excellent
condition retaining the majority of the high gloss finish with wear to edges and slightly shy to metal with no cracks or chips. Strong rifled bore. Lever
works and hammer cocks by hand. Overall extremely fine condition. 9,000.00 - 12,000.00

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690 - **ID-ED WEBLEY WWI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 13223. Serial No. 13223. Caliber .445/.476. Barrel length
is 6 inches. The phrase “If this gun could talk” is often heard by collectors
and historians alike. Seldom, if ever, does this aspect of a guns history
fully materialize. Every collector knows that a vast majority of military
firearms saw service and may have numerous stories to tell, but they
have been lost through the ravages of time. This is not the case with
LOT - 690
this particular revolver. This firearm was once owned and carried in
the trenches of the Western Front during the Great War (1914-1918)
by Captain G.Z. Pinder. (George Zouch Pinder). The right side of the
barrel is engraved Captain G.Z. Pinder 49th Bn C.P.F. This is a W.G.
Target model Webley-Greene that was extremely popular with British
officers due to its reliability and accuracy. It was purchased at the Army
and Navy store in Ottowa, Canada and is listed by serial number in
the Army and Navy co-op society ledgers. [The order form for the 49th
battalion of the C.E.F. (Canadian Expeditionary Forces).] The order form
lists officer revolver purchases by serial number. While fighting on the
front lines of the Ypres in the Somme, referred to as the battle of Hill
60, Zillebeke, Captain Pinder was shot through the lungs. The battle
was a slaughterhouse. Included with this revolver are the Doctor’s drawn
diagram on the bullet wound at entrance, a hand drawn map of the
battle, Pinder’s trench position when he was shot, the trench positions
of the German and Canadian lines, a copy of a newspaper article
stating he was shot through the lungs in the battle of Zillebke, a copy of
certificate of his service that lists him as wounded on 4/16/1916 and notation to him as being awarded the Military cross. The 49th battalion was part
of the 101 S.T. regiment, Edmont Fusilliels dated April 19, 1915. There is a copy of commendation from King George as well as approximately 100
pages of copies of pertinent information as it relates to Captain Pinder’s service and subsequent injury during the great war. The condition; revolver
sports 6” barrel, blued finish, top break, double action, six shot, checkered walnut grips with lanyard ring. Left side top strap is stamped “W.G. Target
Model”. Left side of barrel is stamped 455/476, left side of frame is stamped Webley patents with winged bullet and stamped W.S., has the British
broad arrow stamp. Top of barrel is stamped Army and Navy C.S.L. Right side of barrel is engraved Capt. G.Z. Pinder 49TH Wn C.E.F. The gun
remains in excellent. original condition. Perfect action and lock up. Mint bore. The barrel and top strap have flaked to a dark grey smooth patina. The
cylinder retains approximately 40% original factory blue, blending patina. The frame retains approximately 70% high polish factory blue, starting to
turn. The walnut grips are excellent with sharp checkering and some wear. Overall fine original condition throughout but the real value in this firearm is
its storied history. Having been in the front line trenches with the documentation of an Officer that was shot “Going over the top” in 1916. It is housed
in its original leather flap holster that is stamped on back M. Harvey & Company and Walsall G&M 1914 that remains in excellent condition. All of
the pertinent paperwork which includes copies of pictures, maps, drawings, news accounts etc will be included with this revolver. Enough history and
information to write a book. 4,000.00 - 6,000.00

691 - **COLT ARMY SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 538804A. .32-20 WCF caliber with a 6” barrel. Manufactured
in 1926. Standard Colt double action six shot blued revolver with
LOT - 691 checkered walnut grips. Gun retains approximately 70% original factory
blue with most of the loss on sides of barrel and high spots of cylinder.
Indexes and locks up perfectly. Near mint bore. Very good checkered
walnut grips with a chip at left toe. 300.00 - 500.00

692 - **WALTHER P1 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 28024. 9mm with a 5” barrel. These are import marked
recently de-accessed European police pistols. It has all standard features
in that is a double action, semi-automatic, blued finish and black plastic
grips. Gun retains approximately 90% original finish with usual holster
wear on high spots. The grips have unit marks on both panels in white.
Comes with a holster and one extra magazine. 300.00 - 500.00

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693 - **MAUSER BROOMHANDLE LATE POST-WAR BOLO PISTOL.
Serial No. 545448. 7.63mm with a 3.9” barrel. This is a standard
model late post-war Bolo semi-automatic pistol with the adjustable sight.
LOT - 693 Mismatched numbers. Pistol retains virtually all of the re-applied blued
finish. Right side of frame is engraved “Gene Moore AF15237865”.
Sports a pair of original Oriental dragon motif carved pearl grips that
are in very good condition, albeit a couple of minor chips on both panels.
Excellent bore. 500.00 - 1,000.00

694 - **S&W K-22 MASTERPIECE REVOLVER.


Serial No. K161151. .22 rimfire with a 6” barrel. This revolver was
manufactured in 1952 and is considered a post-war pre-Model 17.
Standard features include six shot, blued finish, double action, adjustable
sights. Mechanically, this revolver is in as new condition with an excellent
bore and perfect action. The barrel blue finish has thinned to 30% with
LOT - 694 the balance soft patina. Cylinder retains approximately 70% blue,
thinning with high edge wear. Frame retains approximately 85% of the
original blue with high edge wear. Case colored target hammer. Trigger
is nickel plated. Sports later issue rosewood target grips. One of the
finest shooting .22 target revolver ever manufactured. 400.00 - 600.00

695 - **RUGER SINGLE SIX SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 65-73653. Caliber .22 rimfire with a 5-1/4” barrel. This is
an example of an early new model flat top single action target revolver
with standard blued finish and walnut grips. Gun remains in used but
LOT - 695 excellent condition with some light muzzle wear, a couple spots of
freckling on left side of barrel and a light drag line. This a pre-warning
model with a mint bore and action. 250.00 - 450.00

696 - **RUGER PRE-WARNING SINGLE SIX REVOLVER.


Serial No. 62-79152. 5-1/4” barrel in .22 caliber. Pre-warning Single
Six six shot single action with blue finish and walnut grips. Shows near
new inside and out with light drag line and a hint of muzzle wear. This
fine revolver comes with two cylinders along with holster and extra
cylinder. 250.00 - 450.00

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697 - **LOT OF 3: CASED COLT CIVIL WAR REVOLVERS.
Serial No. 10824W & 10825W & 11139W. These
were produced in 1961 on the centennial of the Civil
War. All three guns feature .22 short caliber and have
6” barrels. The first gun is a new unfired single gun,
factory cased, smaller size replica of the Colt Model
1860 Army. It is a single action, six shot, blued finish,
brass frame and wood grips. Comes with certificate.
The other two guns are a consecutively numbered set
in the original Colt display case with a certificate. They
too are unfired and were issued at the same time as the
above gun. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 697

698 - **MIB HIGH STANDARD DOUBLE 9 REVOLVER.


Serial No. 2020358. Serial number is 2020358, caliber is .22 rf., and
barrel length is 5 - 1/2”. These revolvers were manufactured in the
1960’s and for a very long time were not appreciated in the collector
market. This has changed in recent years as collectors have begin to
take notice and a book has been written regarding these fine firearms.
It was an unusual design for the era in that it resembled the classic
cowboy single action, yet it was built as a double action revolver. The
cylinder held 9 cartridges hence the double 9 nomenclature. In addition
this revolver sports the very scarce full factory nickel finish. This revolver
retains virtually all of that finish and remains in near new condition inside
and out. Some minor signs of cylinder burn. Grips are mint. Revolver
LOT - 698 comes in the original two piece box with all the paper work.
350.00 - 750.00

699 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 67 REVOLVER.


Serial No. 5K97229. Serial number is 5K97229. It is chambered for
the .38 S&W special and has a 4” barrel. This is referred to as the 38
combat stainless masterpiece revolver built on the square K butt with
three screws. It was introduced in 1972 and this model was produced
until 1976. The cylinder shows no burn and the only visible wear is a light
drag line. It has an adjustable rear site, target hammer and checkered
wood stocks. Comes in the original matching blue two piece box with
paper work and cleaning kit. 300.00 - 600.00
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700 - **CENTURY MFG. 45-70 REVOLVER.
Serial No. 1050. Caliber is 45-70, serial number is 1050, barrel length
is 8”. This is the Model 100 and one of the largest hand guns ever
manufactured. These were manufactured beginning in 1973 in Evansville
Indiana. They were manufactured through 1999. Production at Evansville
ended at serial number 524. This is a Keller continuation with the sand
LOT - 700
cast bronze frame and blue barrel and cylinder. This gun has seen some
use, cylinder blue has high edge wear and is starting to thin and has a
drag line. The barrel shows light muzzle wear. Grips are excellent. Bore
and action are perfect. Has adjustable rear site and front site. It is a six
shot single action. Very interesting revolver. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

701 - **HI STANDARD SENTINEL .22 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 1895362. Has a 6” barrel in .22 rimfire. It is a nine shot
double action with blued finish and plastic grips. Very fine quality double
action revolver introduced in 1974. Gun retains approximately 90%
LOT - 701
original factory blue with some thinning at muzzle, on high areas of
cylinder and high edges of frame. Mint grips. Mint bore and action. These
are great little camp, deep woods revolvers. 150.00 - 250.00

702 - **NEAR NEW HIGH STD. LONG BARREL DOUBLE-9 REVOLVER


Serial No. 2046927. .22 LR caliber with a 9-1/2” barrel. Offered is
a near mint High Standard, double-nine, double action cowboy style
revolver with blued finish and two piece wood grips. This is the fairly
LOT - 702 scarce long barrel version, i.e. Buntline, with a 9-1/2” barrel. Features a
wind-drift rear sight. Functions as new. Mint bore and action. Mint grips.
Guns shows in near new condition, albeit with a drag line and a couple
spots of high wear. 250.00 - 500.00

703 - **NEAR NEW HIGH STD. LONG BARREL LONGHORN REVOLVER


Serial No. MO59697. .22 LR caliber with a 9-1/2” barrel. Offered is a
near mint High Standard double-nine double action cowboy style revolve
with blued finish and two piece imitation stag. This is the fairly scarce long
barrel version, i.e. Buntline, with the 9-1/2” barrel. Features a wind-drift
rear sight. Functions as new. Mint bore and action. Mint grips. Gun retains
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approximately 95% original blue with a couple freckles on the cylinder.
This is referred to as the Longhorn Convertible model, as it comes with
two cylinders (one for magnum cartridge). The secondary cylinder is in
poor condition. 250.00 - 500.00

704 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 34-1 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. M76801. .22 LR caliber with a 4” barrel. This is referred to
as the Model of 1953 .22-32 kit gun. This example was manufactured
from 1973 to 1977. It remains in near new condition retaining virtually
all of the factory blue finish and features fully adjustable rear sight, case
colored hammer and trigger, and gold medallion checkered wood grips.
Mint bore and action. About the only wear appears to be a light drag
line. It is housed in its original blue two piece box, numbered to gun, with
the cleaning kit, screwdriver, and paperwork. Very popular revolver with
LOT - 704 backpackers. 450.00 - 650.00

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705 - **MIB CASED COLT SAA NED BUNTLINE REVOLVER.
Serial No. NB0515. Serial number is NB0515, barrel length is 12”,
caliber is .45 Long Colt. This special revolver was produced in 1979
as the Ned Buntline Commemorative New Frontier Single Action Army
revolver. This is considered a second generation revolver. A sum total
of 3,000 of these revolvers were manufactured. It features a full nickel
finish with the eagle black composition grips and the New Frontier flat
top with adjustable rear sight. Left side of barrel stamped Ned Buntline
Commemorative. Gun is as new in original cardboard box with all
paperwork. Having never been fired and does not have evidence of
drag line although the nickel may have some minor storage marks. It
comes in the original cardboard box with foam hang tag and paperwork.
It is housed in the original large cardboard shipping crate that housed the
wood custom Colt display case that came with this revolver in 1979. Fine
LOT - 705 second generation Buntline New Frontier nickel finish in as new condition.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

706 - **BOXED KAHR SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. VB9087. Serial number is VB9087, caliber is 9x19, barrel
length is 2-3/8”. Offered as near new in the original box with all paper
work and two magazines. The model PM9 it is a light weight double
action semi automatic with polymer frame and stainless slide. Features
wind drift white dot front and rear sites. Near new in and out. Nice light
weight compact carry gun. 250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 706

707 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 60 REVOLVER.


Serial No. R172737. Serial number is R172737, barrel length is 2” and it
is chambered for the .38 S&W special. This is the chief’s special stainless
revolver built on the round butt J frame. Five shot double action, fixed
sites, gun shows little to no use, comes in the original box numbered to gun
with instructions and cleaning tool. 400.00 - 600.00

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708 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 60 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. R140547. Serial number is R140547, has a 2” barrel
chambered for the .38 S&W special. The Model 60 is referred to as the
.38 Chief’s Special stainless revolver. It is a five shot double action, thick
sites, checkered wood grips. The cylinder shows no signs of burn and is
in new condition with light drag line. The bore and action on this revolver
are as new as well as the grips. It comes in the original two piece blue
box numbered to gun with cleaning tools. The box hinges are rusted.
350.00 - 550.00
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709 - **COLT MODEL 1911-A1 SERIES 70 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. 82303B70. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Manufactured in 1981.
This is a standard Series 70 1911 A in the Electroless nickel finish with
the blued small parts. It was manufactured near the end of the Series 70
LOT - 709 production run. Gun retains 98% original finish with just a couple of light
storage marks and a very light drag line. The grips are a pair of Colt
wrap-around rubber. Mint bore and action. 800.00 - 1,200.00

710 - **RUGER SUPER BLACKHAWK S.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 82-08381. Features a 7-1/2” barrel in .44 magnum. This is
a near mint pre-warning gun that is standard in all respects with blued
LOT - 710 finish, six shot, non-fluted cylinder, walnut grips and adjustable sight. Gun
shows light drag mark and some light muzzle wear. Mint bore and action.
300.00 - 600.00

711 - **MIB COLT DELTA ELITE SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. DS29661. Serial number is DS29661, barrel length is 5”,
caliber is 10mm. Using the model 1911 as it’s basis Colt entered the
hot new 10mm market with this stainless steel semi automatic pistol that
featured white dot front site, wind drift white dot rear site, a light weight
bob hammer, long serrated light weight trigger with black rubber wrap
around grips. The gun is as new inside and out and comes in original
plastic carry case, with one extra magazine, hang tag, paper work and
trigger lock. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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712 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 19-3 REVOLVER.
Serial No. 8K79423. Serial number is 8K79423, barrel length is 2-/2”,
caliber is .357 magnum. This revolver retains all of factory blue finish with
a light drag line, mint bore and action. Grips are near mint. Gun shows
virtually no use. This revolver is referred to as the Combat Magnum and
is built on the K frame. Has the very desirable short barrel in blued finish.
Was manufactured from 1968-1976. Comes in the original two piece
box numbered to gun with paper work. 400.00 - 600.00
LOT - 712

713 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 631 REVOLVER.


Serial No. BKZ1726. Serial number is BKZ1726, caliber is .32 magnum,
barrel length is 4-1/8”. This gun was manufactured in 1990 as a special
production. It is a double action built on the J frame, round butt, three
screwed, six shot, fluted cylinder, stainless finish with adjustable rear
site and red ramp front with smooth Smith & Wesson logo and smooth
fingered groove wood stocks. Gun is near new with light drag line. Comes
in the original box numbered to gun. These have become extremely
desirable among shooters and collectors. 500.00 - 800.00
LOT - 713

714 - **MIB S&W MODEL 629-3 REVOLVER.


Serial No. BPN4034. Serial number us BPN4034, caliber is .44 magnum,
barrel length is 4”. Produced from 1989-1992. This is the stainless version
of the famous 44 magnum Model 29. The gun shows very little use and
remains in new condition with light cylinder grey line. The right side of
barrel is stamped “Mountain Gun” and features a silver medallion, finger
grooved rubber stocks and an adjustable rear site. As new in and out.
500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 714

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715 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 64-1 REVOLVER.
Serial No. 1D744. .38 Special caliber with a 4” barrel. This revolver
comes housed in its original blue two piece box numbered to the gun with
all proper paperwork and the cleaning rod. Cylinder shows no real signs
of any burn and the gun remains in near new condition throughout, sans
a drag line. Grips are excellent. In addition, this is an early heavy barrel
introduced in 1972 and manufactured through 1976. Has some minor
age freckling on top of frame and barrel. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 715

716 - **MIB S&W MODEL 649-3 REVOLVER.


Serial No. CCC2927. Serial number is CCC2927, caliber is .357
magnum, barrel length is 2-1/8”. This model was introduced in 1996. It is
a double action round butt stainless revolver built on the J magnum frame.
It is a hammerless design in that the hammer is shrouded but can be
cocked manually. It is a five shot and it has black rubber grips, cylinder
shows no burn. Gun is in as new condition, light drag line, comes in the
box with paper work. 350.00 - 500.00

LOT - 716

LOT - 717

717 - EARLY HALF STOCK PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE


NSV 36” barrel, .52bore This half stock percussion sporting rifle is neither maker signed nor is the lock marked. This is an early half stock in the design
which is similar to the early long rifles. Has a striped finish with the raised left cheek piece rib with a brass 6 point star, butt plate and toe plate. Has
a singular brass rod thimble in stock. The full octagon barrel has a bottom rib with one thimble and a pewter nose cap. Also has a Penn. rifle brass
trigger guard and double set triggers. The barrel is a brown/gray spotted patina with a fixed rear sight and a small dove tail blade front. The lock
is a dark gray patina and the brass screws have been peened. The stock is cracked at the wrist and has some minor chipping around the plate and a
3” crack forward of the lock. There is some chipping around the stock screw, missing ram rod. The rail is partially detached at the muzzle. This has the
basis of being a very lovely rifle and someone who is handy with the stock repairs could greatly improve the appearance of this rifle.
300.00 - 600.00

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718 - FRENCH FLINTLOCK MUSKET.


Has a 42” barrel, and a .70 bore. Marine Musket Model 1763 U.S. Surcharge. Typical French mid 18th century musket. Three barrel bands, walnut
stock, iron hardware. Lock is stamped, but hard to decipher. All metal is dark brown patina with freckling. Looks like a period restock. It is stamped US
on butt plate so it was probably restocked and used by US at some point after the Revolutionary War. 1,400.00 - 2,400.00

LOT - 719

719 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1861 RIFLE-MUSKET SAVAGE CONTRACT


NSV 40” barrel in .58 bore-percussion. This is a standard U.S. Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket that was made under Government contract by
the Savage Arms Company. The barrel and lock are finished in the white and are in excellent condition with the typical age spotting. Barrel breech is
dated 1863. Lock is stamped “Savage R.F.A. Co. Middletown, Connecticut” with the U.S. eagle and dated 1863. Standard features include three barrel
bands (U.S. stamped), sling swivels, walnut stocks, and U.S. stamped buttplate. Stock is in excellent condition and is stamped “N.J.” for New Jersey
militia. The left side of barrel flat is also stamped “N.J.” and also has the “V.P.” eagle head proof. Stock is in excellent condition with no cracks but
usual minor dings. Rifling visible with usual black powder abrasions. Fine all original 1863 contract musket used by the New Jersey militia in far above
average condition. 800.00 - 1,500.00
720 - DIMINUTIVE .60 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL.
8” barrel, .60 Bore Flintlock Offered is a lovely Flintlock Pistol that is
scaled to a size best suited for a lady or younger person yet packs a
large .60 caliber ball. There are no proof marks anywhere on the gun. It
features a stepped barrel with engraving at breech, a decorative brass
butt, and trigger guard with 2 brass thimbles. The rod has a bone tip
and the stock at tang is beautifully carved. Brass left side plate features
LOT - 720 decorative casting and is missing the screw. The barrel and lock are a
grey/brown freckled patina, brass is a rich deep patina, walnut stock is
excellent with no cracks and is beautifully fitted. The design hints to French
origin. This would have been a lovely little pistol for a lady of means to
ward off highway men. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 721

721 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION MUSKET.


Serial No. 33082. Caliber .44 rimfire with a 27” barrel. This is a very good example of an early 3rd Model Winchester 1866 Musket. Standard
27” round barrel, long fore wood, military/carbine style butt stock and sling swivels. The 24” tubular magazine holds seventeen rounds of .44 rimfire
ammunition. The serial number is 33082. It was made in 1870 and while unmarked, the serial number is right in the middle of a group of muskets that
shipped to the Louisiana State Militia in the 31,000 to 34,000 range. Muskets within this serial range are as identified as possible weapons used in
the Battle of Liberty Place, which took place on Canal Street in New Orleans on September 14th, 1874, where a monument now stands. On that date,
Democratic paramilitary members of the White League most of them ex-Confederate soldiers, battled with the Metropolitan police and the Louisiana
State Militia. This riot stemmed from the 1872 Gubernatorial race, which pitted Democrat John McEvery and Republican William Kellogg. Both claimed
victory, but the government supported the Republican Kellogg. As to the rifle condition: all steel parts are a smooth dark chocolate patina with strong
barrel legend, original front sight, a period replaced military style two-leaf folding rear sight (not Winchester). The brass frame and buttplate are a
deep rich mustard color and are in excellent condition. The lever screw and the two bottom frame screws are burred. Sling swivels are original issue.
Loading gate is a mix of blue freckled patina. As to the stocks, the rear stock is in very good condition, albeit slightly shy to metal at wrist, but appears
to have its original finish or one that was applied a century ago. Nicely carved and of the period on left side of stock is “Le Duc de Hanes” which
translates to “The Duke of Hanes”. A preliminary search did not turn up any information on such a person. The original forend has been cut back during
the period to just slightly forward of middle barrel band and there is a crack extending from 1” forward of rear barrel band to the frame. Bore shows
visible rifling. Perfect action. A handsome Model 1866 musket that, with some more detailed research, may prove to be very historically interesting.
2,500.00 - 4,500.00

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722 - LONDON MUZZLE LOADING SPORTING MUSKET WITH PARTS.


Offered is a complete London manufactured sporting musket manufactured by Manton that needs some minor attention. It is a ten bore with a 33” part
octagon barrel, half stock, percussion, side lock, with engraved buttplate, checkered wood stock. Metal is grey-brown patina. In working condition.
Is missing the rod retainers. We have included in this lot for parts a fine rear section from a muzzle loading stock with buttplate and trigger guard in
very good condition, an extra barrel that is freckled, a Springfield forend and lock plate with broken wood, and another rear section for a half stock
muzzle loader with brass trigger guard. The wood is severely damaged but the metal parts are salvageable. The entire lot should offer good value
for the parts alone, and the London sporting musket should not take much work to get it up to snuff. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 723

723 - LOT OF 2: ANTIQUE FIREARMS.


Serial No. 438529 & 8721. This lot consists of two antique firearms to include: a Colt Lightning Model 1877 double action revolver with a 5” barrel
in .41 long Colt caliber. Manufactured in 1878. Revolver has been re-blued with the exception of grip strap and trigger guard. Retaining most of
the re-applied finish with light pitting under surface. Fairly strong barrel and frame legend. Very good grips with repair on left panel, right grip
does not fit properly. Cylinder indexes fine. Strong clean bore. No visible etched panel. The second gun is a U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor
rifle in .45-70 caliber with a 31-5/8” barrel. This rifle has had the stock sporterized by removing the front half of wood. Has the original barrel, not
cut, with “VP” inspector mark. Original military sights. Metal is a pleasing blue-brown patina. Stock is rough with cracked and repaired wrist. Has
original trigger guard and buttplate. Strong rifled bore and a perfect action. All metal parts are original to gun, would make a great basis to build a
Springfield Trapdoor sporting rifle. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 724

724 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 LOW WALL S.S. RIFLE.


Serial No. 5596. Features a 26” barrel in .32 long caliber. Rifle was manufactured in 1886. Standard in all respects with full octagon barrel, original
Winchester front and rear sights, walnut stocks, ebony forend inset and rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a brown gun metal grey patina with age
freckling and some mars on the left side of barrel. Stocks are very good with no cracks or chips but some minor use abrasions on both. Bore is very
good with visible rifling. Action is perfect. 400.00 - 600.00

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725 - MARLIN MODEL 1889 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 33605. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Following on the heels of the short-lived Model 1888, the Model 1889 lever action rifle was
competing with the Winchester Model 1873 as it fired the same cartridges as well as that of the popular Colt Single Action Army. It was light years
ahead of the Model 1873 with the much smaller frame, stronger action and side ejection system. Winchester would not answer this competition until
the Model 1892, a full three years later. This example is a standard as manufactured, all original, that has never been messed with in any matter short
of two slightly burred screws. The barrel retains 85% of the smooth blue-brown patina with sharp edges and light wear to high spots. The tube retains
approximately 50% of the blue-brown patina, worn to gun metal grey on bottom. The frame is a like mix of blue-brown-gun metal and has never
been cleaned or touched and shows no hint of pitting, scratching or cleaning marks. Original stocks are excellent with no cracks or major chips, proud
to metal with the beautiful dark oiled finish. Just the usual minor abrasions. Strong rifled bore with some minor black powder abrasions. An excellent,
honest, all original example. 700.00 - 1,100.00

LOT - 726

726 - STANDARD WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 331135B. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1890. This is a standard untouched all original rifle. Features 24” full octagon
barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, rifle butt and Winchester sporting front and rear sights. All metal surfaces are a clean dark brown
patina with splashes of blue on loading gate. Stocks are all original, proud to metal with most of the original finish, and no cracks or chips. Just a
couple of minor abrasions. Perfect working order. Very good bore. A couple of screws with minor disfiguration. Extremely clean untouched original
1873 Winchester. 1,000.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 727

727 - **MARLIN MODEL 39AS LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 5094282. .22 rimfire with a 24” barrel. Offered is the original Golden Model 39AS that has been in production continuously in one form
or another with its roots dating back to 1891. Standard features include blued finish, checkered pistol grip deluxe walnut stock, sporting sights, red
rubber recoil pad and sling eyes. The gun is in near new condition inside and out, shows little to no wear. Left side of frame does have two holes that
do not have any plugs. Mint bore and action. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 728

728 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 L.A. RIFLE (BROWNING BROS.).


Serial No. 57503. .45-70 caliber with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1891. This model 1886 rifle is chambered for one of the most popular calibers
available in this model and is standard in all respects with the exception of the extra length (2”) 28” full octagon barrel. Features full magazine,
Winchester model 1886 folding ladder sight, walnut stocks and rifle buttplate. One of the more interesting facets of this rifle is the renowned Browning
Bros. Ogden, Utah dealer stamp on top of the barrel flat. The Browning Bros. operated a retail shop in Utah during the 19th century and this rifle was
obviously sold at their establishment. As to condition; the barrel and tube are a pleasing mix of blue starting to turn with typical age freckling. Barrel
legends are strong. The frame retains no trace of color and is basically a gun metal grey. Walnut stocks are very good. There is a 2” repaired crack
on right side of forearm. Butt stock is proud to the metal with a sliver missing at left wrist at tang. Perfect action. Strong rifled bore. A clean all original
example of a desirable Winchester big bore shipped to a famous location with a special order extra length barrel. 2,000.00 - 3,500.00

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729 - COLT LIGHTNING PUMP ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 43724. 26” barrel in .32-20 caliber. Manufactured in 1890. Offered is a very fine condition all original Colt pump action rifle. features full
octagon barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt and checkered forend. This fine rifle remains in excellent all original condition, having
seen very light use. The barrel and magazine retain 90% blue mixing with light plum and minor high edge wear. Barrel legends are perfect. Frame
retains approximately 75% of the original factory blue. Nice traces of case colors on hammer. Checkered forend is excellent with sharp checkering.
Butt stock is excellent with no cracks but is a hair shy at toe. Fine bore and action. A lovely old Colt. 1,500.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 730

730 - **REFINISHED WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 RIFLE.


Serial No. 309110B. .22 rimfire with a 20” barrel. The Windchester Model 1906 is rarely, if ever seen with high amounts of original condition. It is
in 100% restored condition and literally shows no wear of any kind. Even the slide bar retains all of its blue. There is not even a hint of wear at the
muzzle, no freckling, no scratches or scuffs on any area of this rifle (not a one!). There is no high edge wear. The perfect screws have all the polish blue
finish. Gumwood stocks are near mint with a couple of minor storage abrasions, and the initials “D.B.” are lightly carved on the left wrist, obviously
from a previous owner. It has the standard Winchester gutta percha buttplate. All wood is proud to metal. Has the 1904-1914 forend, which is proper.
Strong clean bore and perfect action. Popular at the turn of the century with shooting galleries and traveling carnivals. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 731

731 - **WINCHESTER MOD 1890 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 335281A. .22 short rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1907. Standard features include 24” octagon barrel, 2/3 magazine,
takedown, blued finish, walnut stocks. Barrel is basically brown patina with freckling and minor pitting. Frame retains approximately 30% original blue
with freckling. Walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal, with a 1/2” closed crack at bottom tang. Buttplate has some rust issues and was painted.
Very good bore. Perfect action. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 732

732 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 110570A. Chambered for the .22 short with a 20” barrel. This was issued with the standard blue finish, walnut stock, sporting sights and
the Winchester gutta percha buttplate. This standard carbine was manufactured in1908 and has seen the use one would normally find in this model.
All metal surfaces are a brown-grey dark patina with age freckling. All original parts. Wood is very good with no cracks and is proud to metal. Early
style forend has multiple chips but no cracks. Butt stock has usual abrasions. A solid brown all original example. 200.00 - 300.00

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733 - **WINCHESTER MOD 1890 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 416852A. .22 short rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1910. Standard features include 24” octagon barrel, 2/3 magazine,
takedown, blued finish, walnut stocks. Barrel is basically a smooth blue-brown patina. Frame retains approximately 30% blue mixed with brown.
Walnut stocks are excellent, no cracks or chips, proud to metal with generous portion of original finish. Buttplate has a blue-brown patina. Visible but
weak bore. Perfect action. Nice clean, original 1890. 400.00 - 700.00

LOT - 734

734 - **WINCHESTER MOD 1890 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 454502A. .22 WRF with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1911. Standard features include 24” octagon barrel, 2/3 magazine, takedown,
blued finish, walnut stocks. Barrel is basically brown patina with freckling. Frame is basically blue-brown gun metal patina with freckling. Walnut
forearm is excellent. Butt stock has been refinished with an inlay on left side, a 3” crack at comb, and seven plugged repairs. Buttplate is very good.
Vintage sling swivels installed. Very strong bore. Perfect action. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 735

735 - **WINCHESTER MOD 1890 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 480558A. .22 short rimfire with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1913. Standard features include 24” octagon barrel, 2/3 magazine,
takedown, blued finish, walnut stocks. Barrel is basically blue-brown patina with some minor freckling. Frame is basically brown patina. Walnut stocks
are excellent, original, proud to metal with no visible cracks or major chips. Buttplate has patina with some minor rust. Rifling visible but dirty. Perfect
action. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 736

736 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 359620B. Chambered for the .22 rimfire with a 20” barrel. This rifle was made in 1913 and is a standard takedown model in all respects.
The blued metal surfaces have turned a soft pleasing patina with no scars or damage of any kind. Untouched. Features gumwood stocks with the
standard Winchester buttplate, early style forend, standard sporting sights (rear sight dated 1901). All screw heads are perfect except for rear tang
sight screw is slightly burred. Stocks are excellent, proud to metal, all original with no cracks or chips and just a coupe of very minor impressions. Action
is perfect. Bore is strong but dull. Way above average all original 1906. 500.00 - 800.00

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737 - LOT OF 2: WARNER-SWASEY WWI SNIPER SCOPES.
These early scopes were manufactured in Cleveland Ohio by the
Warner and Swasey Company and were marketed as the telescopic
musket sight. They were one of the first scopes utilized by snipers
during the first World War on both 1903 Springfield’s as well as by
the Ross Rifle Company who supplied guns to the Canadian forces.
The first model scope was the model of 1908 which was followed
by the updated model of 1913. Both of these scopes are the model
1913 version. Neither scope has any of the armature or mounting
system present. They are just the body which is complete with optics,
one has the original rubber eye piece and is accompanied by one
original leather carry case manufactured by Diamond. The leather
case is in very good condition. Both retaining straps are present as
well as the belt hanger, no tool, optics are working but have the usual
dirt in the lenses. Both retain approximately 30% of the original
LOT - 737 black enamel and the original range charts. One cover is missing all
but one of the screws. With some work and some parts these scopes
can once again find their way onto a World War I Springfield.
450.00 - 650.00

LOT - 738

738 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 L.W. TAKEDOWN RIFLE.


Serial No. 155530. .33 WCF with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1918. These rifles were very popular in the early part of the last century. It is the
extra lightweight takedown model with the 24” barrel. Standard features include full round barrel, half magazine, takedown, blued finish, walnut
stocks and a Winchester plastic shotgun buttplate. The barrel retains approximately 85% original factory blue with some light thinning. Frame retains
approximately 80% original blue on left side, thinning in areas, patina on top and bottom and about 40-50% original blue on right side. Action is
perfect. Bore is excellent. Rear stock has been refinished, buttplate is oversized and is shy at wrist. This is a very nice lightweight takedown rifle that
would greatly benefit with some attention to butt stock and the rear tang screw needs replacing. 500.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 739

739 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 854830. .30 WCF caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1919. Offered is your standard classic pre-war Model 1894 Saddle Ring
Carbine in .30 caliber. Features a 20” barrel, full magazine, gum wood stock and carbine buttplate. Has the standard post front sight and a replaced
Marble’s rear sight, original saddle ring and stud. The barrel retains approximately 85% original factory blue with some light freckling. Tube retains
approximately 40% original blue starting to thin. Frame is basically gun metal grey. Wood is very good. Butt stock is slightly shy to metal. There is a
3/4” closed crack on right wrist. Action is perfect. Strong rifled bore could use cleaning. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 740

740 - **U.S. MODEL 1903 ROCK ISLAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 367388. Serial number is 397388, caliber is 30-06 govt., barrel length is 24”. This is an excellent example of a WWII model 1903 arsenal
rebuild rifle. The receiver falls into the post 1919 Rock Island production. The barrel is stamped SA 11-42, the walnut stock is the WWII manufacturer
with the FJA cartouche in a rectangle on left side with the ordinance wheel (Frank Atwood 1941-1944 Remington). As are all of these WWII reissue
rifles it is a mix of old and new parts (of that era). All existing parts are milled, not stamped, it has the later WWII rear sight and adjusting discs.
Metal retains 95% of the wartime dull parkerized finish, walnut stocks are very good with the usual dings and has proof P in circle under wrist. Perfect
action, bore is very good and has a muzzle reading of one. A fine condition example of the classic WWII service rifle. 400.00 - 800.00

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741 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 9422M LEVER ACTION MAGNUM RIFLE


Serial No. F615640. .22 Winchester magnum rimfire with a 20” barrel. Standard rifle with a full magazine, blued finish, sporting rear sight, hooded
ramp front sight, oil finished checkered walnut stock, black composite buttplate. This rifle shows little to no use, retaining virtually all of the original
finish, but has some evidence of poor storage as follows: rust on left side of front barrel band; light rust on barrel evident on both side of band; some
rust at barrel-forearm junction; some rust on the scope mount at groove; and light rust at top of frame under scope. The scope is a 4x32. Wood is mint.
Bore and action are fine. If the scope and forearm were removed, it is likely most of this will clean with little evidence remaining. 250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 742

742 - **MARLIN MODEL 39 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 57510. .22 rimfire with a 24” barrel. This is a pre-war model manufactured from 1922 to 1938. Standard features include 24” full octagon
barrel, full magazine, blued finish, takedown, sporting front and rear sight with a Marlin logo plastic buttplate. This is a semi-deluxe model in that the
walnut stocks have a pistol grip and also have the Marlin bullseye. The wood has been beautifully refinished, albeit a bit shy to metal. Buttplate fits
fine. All metal surfaces are basically a soft grey having been cleaned. Fine working condition. Very good bore. Nice looking gun as is and a wonderful
candidate for expert restoration as the metal is smooth and devoid of pits and the legends are sharp. There is a star on the tang which would indicate
it went back to the factory for something. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 743

743 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 685835A. 24” barrel chambered for the .22 short caliber. Manufactured 1925. This rifle is standard in all respects with full octagon barrel,
2/3 magazine, take down, blued finish, sporting sights, walnut stock and rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a deep blue-brown patina with average age
freckling. Walnut forend is very good with no cracks. Butt stock is excellent with no cracks or chips, proud to metal and never refinished. Bore shows
very light rifling. Action is perfect. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 744

744 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 701614A. .22 W.R.F. caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1927. This is a standard rifle in all respects. The original finish is a lovely
soft brown patina with some light freckling and gun metal grey mixed in. It has the full octagon barrel with the original sporting front and rear sights. It
has the standard walnut stock set with grooved forend and rifle butt. The forend is all original, in excellent condition, with no cracks retaining most of its
original finish. The butt stock is in excellent solid condition, slightly shy to metal with a 1/2” sliver missing at wrist. It has been refinished with a concave
area in the center of the left side. Fine action. Strong rifled bore that is frosted. This should make a fine shooter. 400.00 - 600.00

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745 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 06 SLIDE ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE.


Serial No. 662434. .22 rimfire caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1928. Standard features of this rifle include 20” round barrel, full
magazine, blued finish, takedown, walnut stock, shotgun butt and sporting sights. This rifle is in extremely nice condition given most of these boys
rifles saw very heavy use. The barrel retains approximately 85% original factory blue starting to mix with soft patina, as is the magazine. Frame
is basically patina with flashes of blue on left side, while the right side has a little more finish. Stocks are proud to metal, no cracks or chips and the
Winchester logo buttplate fits fine. Action is perfect. Very good bore. 250.00 - 500.00

LOT - 746

746 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 1082642. .30 WCF with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1931. Standard late pre-war classic style 1894 carbine features a 20” barrel,
full magazine, post front sight, carbine ladder rear sight, walnut stocks, carbine buttplate and a Marble’s tang sight. Barrel and tube retain fully 95%
of the original factory blue finish, as does bolt. Frame is basically shiny gun metal grey. Wooden stocks are all original, proud to metal, in excellent
condition with no cracks or chips. Nearly flawless, save one small dent. Action is perfect. Bore is excellent. 600.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 747

747 - **TIKKA O/U COMBINATION GUN.


Serial No. 55137C. 25” barrels with 12 bore over .222 Remington caliber. This over under combination shotgun-rifle remains in near new condition
inside and out. There is a hint of muzzle wear and some extremely minor high edge frame wear. Checkered stock is near mint with shotgun buttplate.
Comes with sling and sports a Tasco 4x40 scope with Weaver see-through mounts. 500.00 - 850.00

LOT - 748

748 - **LOT OF 2: MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLES.


Serial No. 610403 & 684726. Both rifles are in nearly identical condition featuring fine wood stocks and retaining 90 percent or better of the original
blue finish. Both retain all original factory parts. They are referred to as the Model 1938 short rifle. Produced by FN. Introduced in 1938, Sweden
adopted a short rifle that was identical to the Model 1896 with smaller dimensions and bent bolt handle. Both sport 23.6 inch barrels and both are
chambered for the 6.5x55mm cartridge. The manufacturers name and date are stamped on the receiver ring. Both stocks have the brass discs and
sling swivels with cleaning rods and standard military sights. Both have fine bores and perfect actions. Both are fine Swedish Mausers. Considered by
many to be the finest manufactured during that era Serial number 610403. Dated 1941. The receiver and bolt have matching numbers with various
numbers on front band and floor plate. Butt plate is numbered to frame. B. Serial number 684726. Dated 1943. Matching frame and bolt.
600.00 - 1,200.00

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749 - **NAZI MARKED MAUSER MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 9878. Serial number is 9878, caliber is 8mm, barrel length is 24”. Fine late war Nazi issue standard model 98 rifle. The receiver bridge
bares the Waffenamt stamp with Wa80. The bridge is also stamped Mod. 98 and dou. 45. Barrel is stamped 246155 with a T proof and the
Nazi eagle with swastika. Bolt is stamped 4201. Forend cap is stamped 9878 over an old number which has been x-ed out. Floor plate is stamped
0566518. Trigger guard is stamped 0566518. Stock is stamped 9878. Butt plate is stamped 9878. Gun sports standard military sights. Walnut stock
is excellent with the usual war dings, but no cracks. Has the aluminum butt plate. The trigger guard is pressed and retains 50 percent original finish,
mostly in recesses. The floor plate and front tang are gun metal gray, as are the bands. The barrel is a mix of blue and gray with muzzle and high
edge wear, as is the frame. Has an original leather sling. Fine action and a strong bore. Obviously, a late war rifle with some mixed parts, probably
performed by Armory. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 750

750 - GERMAN STANDARD MODEL 150 TARGET RIFLE.


Serial No. 50190. Barrel length is 26”, Caliber is .22 LR Heavy barrel bolt action single shot competition target rifle manufactured in Suhl in the
German democratic republic with blued finish, a high profile hooded target front sight, hard wood stock, aluminum trigger guard with adjustable
trigger, aluminum 4 end base rail, stippled pistol grip, rubber butt plate, very good stock with wear to finish on high points. Metal retains 97% factory
blue finish, mint bore and action. Comes with a boxed set that includes target rear sight and removable discs. Quality early target rifle in excellent
condition and with some attention to the stock could be brought back to near mint. 400.00 - 800.00

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LOT - 751

751 - **LOT OF 2: MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES.


Serial No. FA34555 & B2358. (Gun A) is a Spanish Model 1943 Air Force Short rifle caliber is a 7.92 x 57mm barrel length is 23.62 serial number
FA34555 This rifle is built on the Mauser Model 98K action blued finish, walnut stock (airforce crest on receiver ring), floor plate stamped 48, no
visible import stamps, stock is very good with usual dings. Metal retains 90% of original military finish the extractor has be re-blued, floor plate retains
90% finish, really good bore and action. (Gun B) is a Brazilian model 1908 rifle caliber is 7x57mm barrel is 29.25”. Serial B2358 Mauser action
manufactured in Berlin, has the Brazilian crest on receiver ring. Bolt number matches frame as does floor plate, trigger guard, stock. Retains 95% blued
finish import stamp right side of barrel. Excellent original stock with Cartouche very good bore and action. The pair are offered as nice Mauser bolt
action rifles. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 752

752 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 FLAT BAND CARBINE.


Serial No. 1525480. .30 WCF caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1949. Offered is a high condition early post war flat band standard
carbine. Features 20” barrel, full magazine, hooded ramp front sight, Winchester sporting rear sight, blued finish, walnut stock and checkered steel
shotgun buttplate. Manufactured with no saddle ring. Operates as new with a mint bore. This fine carbine has seen little use and retains nearly all of its
original factory finish. There are a couple minor spots of wear on barrel. Barrel bands retain virtually all of the finish, as does the frame, barrel tube
and bolt. Wood is excellent, never refinished, proud to metal with no cracks and only 1/4” chip at wrist and upper tang. 450.00 - 750.00

LOT - 753

753 - **MARLIN MODEL 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. M9650. .22 rimfire caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1955. High quality lever action early Marlin .22 rifle. Features 20” round
barrel, full magazine, blued finish, takedown, walnut stocks, shotgun butt, ramp front sight and replaced sporting rear sight. Perfect working order.
Strong clean bore. This is a shooter. As to condition, the left side of the barrel has filled tap holes for scope and the top has a large area of finish loss
from cleaning or chemical. Frame retains 95% original blue. Butt stock has finish removed, is missing the Marlin bullseye, and the buttplate is ill-fitting.
200.00 - 400.00

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754 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 CARBINE.


Serial No. 2275284. .32 Winchester Special caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1957. Standard carbine with full round barrel, full magazine,
blued finish, short forend walnut stock, steel checkered shotgun buttplate with standard sporting rear sight and ramp front sight (no hood). In addition
there is a sling stud in butt stock and a ring mounted to magazine tube. Barrel retains approximately 95% original blue with muzzle wear and a few
minor thin spots. Tube has approximately 70% blue with areas of thinning. Walnut stocks are excellent, with no cracks or chips but a bit shy to metal,
so were redone at one time. Frame retains approximately 70% original factory blue, thinning on bottom and front scallops as well as high edges with
some light surface scratches. Bore is near mint. Perfect action. Nice little pre-64 carbine. 350.00 - 550.00

LOT - 755

755 - **MIB WINCHESTER MODEL 94 CENTENNIAL


Serial No. CN10011. Caliber .30W.C.F Barrel Length is 26” New, unfired limited edition centennial rifle, model 1894 deluxe. It features a 26” part
octagon barrel, half magazine, blued finish, sporting sights with deluxe oil finish pistol grip checkered walnut stocks and rifle butt plate. Both sides of
the receiver are engraved. The right side of stock has a collector issue Winchester Arms Association medallion inset. A pistol grip Winchester marked
cap and sports the long range tang rear sight. Rifle has never been fired and comes in the original box along with paperwork and decorative sleeve.
700.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 756

756 - **CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 700 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 6603024. .243 Winchester caliber with a 22” barrel. Standard Remington barreled action, front and rear sights removed. Bolt is jeweled.
Bolt knob is checkered. A Tasco 4x10 scope installed. A custom stock has been fitted with the high roll-over cheek piece, contrasting pistol grip, forend
tip, rubber recoil pad and sling swivels. Bore is excellent. Perfect action. Wood is excellent with the usual impressions and some finish loss. Barrel and
receiver retain most of the original blue with some wear at muzzle. 400.00 - 600.00

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757 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 207986A. .243 Winchester caliber with a 22” barrel. Manufactured in 1967. This rifle is standard in all respects with 22” barrel, .243,
hooded ramp front sight, folding leaf rear sight, press checkered basket weave walnut stock, lever action, magazine fed, pistol grip, Winchester red
“W” grip cap, plastic shotgun buttplate and sling swivels. This rifle remains in immaculate, all original condition retaining virtually all of its original
finish. Mint bore and action. These rifles have really taken off with collectors in the past few years, having become highly desirable when in this
condition and are very popular with hunters and shooters due to the superior calibers in a repeating lever action format. 500.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 758

758 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 9422-M LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. F116800. .22 magnum rimfire caliber with a 20” barrel. This lever action Winchester was introduced to the market in 1972 and is still in
current production. Standard features include 20” barrel, full magazine, walnut stocks, sporting rear sight, hooded ramp front sight and Winchester
logo shotgun buttplate. Gun has seen very little use and retains approximately 99% original factory blue finish. Wood is excellent with no cracks or
chips, just a couple of usual little hunting dents. One spot of raw metal at rear of top tang. Excellent bore and action. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 759
759 - **BOXED SKS SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE
Serial No. 9126645. Barrel length 20.5 , caliber 7.62x39MM. The offered rifle is as new in box, magazine fed military style rifle. Manufactured in
China. It is a rifle that was introduced in 1946 and remained in service until it was replaced by the AK47 and was the most commonly used gun in the
Eastern Block countries. Features a blue black finish on all metal parts with a varnish hard wood stock, comes in its original shipping box along with a
bayonet, sling and oiler. 250.00 - 400.00

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760 - **BOXED WINCHESTER MODEL 70 POST 64 RIFLE


Serial No. G42360. Caliber is .270 W.C.F, Barrel length is 24”. Listed as the Classic Sporter, features the brushed stainless barrel and receiver,
jeweled bolt, black composite stock with rubber pad, sports a Leupold 3x9 scope. Rifle was manufactured without provision for barrel sights, has sling
studs and comes in an original box. Near new inside and out. 450.00 - 750.00

LOT - 761

761 - U.S. IMPORT MODEL 1850 CAVALRY SABER.


In Attic condition. Perfect leather and wire grip. Blade marked “C&J”. Blade is mint. Scabbard is dark but no
dents. 300.00 - 400.00

LOT - 762

762 - VERY NICE WWII JAPANESE OFFICERS SAMURAI SWORD.


39” Excellent grip with nice menuki. Excellent blade with no keesus. Perfect scabbard. (Near Mint).
600.00 - 700.00

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LOT - 763

763 - MAJ. J.B. WHITE CITADEL CIVIL WAR SWORD & SCABBARD
39” James B. White graduated from the Citadel, the framed military academy in Charleston, South Carolina in 1849. He became its superintendent
in 1861 where he served until the wars ended. During the Civil War the cadets at the Arsenal and Citadel were organized as a battalion of States
Cadets. Major White was in charge of the cadets that were known as company A. Several times during the Civil War he was ordered to deploy the
cadets. One of the most famous incidents of the Civil War involved Major White and his cadets. The battle was historically significant because it was
one of the rare occasions when the United States Marines fought in combat during the Civil War. In addition, the Confederate forces included the
entire Corps of Cadets from the South Carolina Military Academy (now The Citadel) who comprised more than a third of the Rebel force. It is also
the only occasion when the entire student body of a U.S. college fought in combat. This was referred to as the battle of Tulifinny and it was fought
against General Sherman’s forces during his famous march to the sea. Another very famous incident that Major White’s cadets were involved was the
firing on the Star of the West. The Star of the West was hired by the United States government to transport military supplies and reinforcements to
the U.S. military garrison of Fort Sumter, but was fired on by cadets from The Citadel. The ship was a substitute for Sloop-of-War. It was fired upon in
January 1861. After the war, the Citadel was occupied by Federal forces and none of the cadets were called back to college. This original sword and
scabbard was Major White’s personal saber. The scabbard is decorated with the state seal of South Carolina with the 1776 date. Beneath that is a
1” circular inscription that was stamped State Cadets with initials J.B.W. in script (James Benjamin White) 1828-1906. An extremely interesting and
historically important offering from one of the more unique of all Civil War experiences. The sword itself is a standard 1850’s officer’s staff sword
that has nice fire blue air blade with federal eagle. The sword bears no special inscriptions, but it is the historical value of the sword and especially the
scabbard, that makes this an important piece of Civil War history. The sword itself is a circa 1840’s officer’s saber with a curved blade that measures
31”. There is no manufacturer on the hilt. Etched in a patriotic theme with eagle, ribbon, cannons, flag, and an Indian head. The etchings are in gold.
Center of the blade has the fire blued tempered surface. The blade does not show signs of heavy sharpening. Has some age freckling. The hand
guard is made of brass. Wood handle. Wire wrap is missing. The sword blade is nice, but re-wrapping the wooden handle would greatly enhance its
appearance. 6,000.00 - 10,000.00

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764 - NSKK DRESS DAGGER.
Storm Trooper’s dagger with an etched blade that reads “Alles fur
Deutschland” (All for Germany). Brown handle bearing SA insignia, also
double eagle clutching swastika, heavy nickel silver mounts. Correct metal
scabbard included. Circa 1933. (Excellent). 400.00 - 500.00

LOT - 764

LOT - 765

765 - MODEL 1850 FIELD & STAFF OFFICER’S PRES. SWORD.


38” “Presented to Benjamin B. Lathbury by Company C 183 Regiment PV, June 13th, 1864”. Sword has high grade brass mounts. Presentation
between top and middle mounts on iron scabbard. Original sharkskin grips. Blade has original luster. Sword was distributed by Minzter & Co. of
Philadelphia. Original blade washer. Mustered in December 24th, 1963, promoted from second Lieutenant on February 5th, 1864. Died in Richmond,
Virginia of wounds on June 22nd, 1864. (Very Good). 4,000.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 766

766 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 S.R.C & SCABBARD.


Serial No. 923551. .30 WCF with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1923. Standard features include 20” round barrel, full magazine, post front sight,
folding leaf express rear sight (one leaf), saddle ring and stud, walnut stocks and carbine buttplate. Barrel and tube retains fully 95% of the original
factory blue finish with strong barrel legend. The frame has turned a gun metal brown patina. There are two tap holes at left side for an old receiver
sight. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, never refinished and show only a few minor abrasions. The buttplate retains approximately 30%
original blue. Even the barrel bands retain approximately 50% original blue. Perfect working order. Excellent bore. All screw heads are perfect. This
fine old school carbine is housed in an original leather saddle scabbard with straps that are stamped “A.D. Seitzler & Co. Makers Silver City, New
Mexico”. 600.00 - 1,000.00

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767 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 S.R.C. & SCABBARD.


Serial No. 661887. .30 WCF with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1913. Standard features include: 20” barrel, full magazine, post front sight,
replaced Marble’s rear sight, walnut stocks and steel checkered shotgun buttplate. The barrel is a pleasing mix of blue-brown patina with some light
grey and freckling. Tube is a mix of blue-grey. Walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal with some usual abrasions. Has the saddle ring and stud.
Perfect working order. Very good bore. Comes in an original leather saddle scabbard with straps that are of the period, but no maker mark.
500.00 - 700.00

768 - LOT OF 2: NAZI DAGGERS.


Largest: 16” L. One Enlisted Labor Core Hewer by Eickhorn. Nazi proofs
on blade with minor stains. Perfect horn handle, some corrosion to grip.
Nice leather scabbard with perfect leather, missing belt bar. Second is
an SA dagger in very good condition. Perfect grips with correct insignia,
near mint RZM marked blade. Scabbard with minor scuffs. (Good-Very
Good). 1,200.00 - 1,600.00

LOT - 768

LOT - 769

769 - WWII JAPANESE OFFICERS SWORD.


39” Very nice WWII samurai with perfect grips. Nice Menuki, original sword knot. nice handle scabbard, nice
blade with very nice temper lines. One small chip on blade. (Very Good). 800.00 - 1,200.00

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770 - FRED MUELLER HOLSTER/BELT COLT RIG.
Fred Mueller opened his first leather shop at 1415 Larimer Street in
Denver Colorado in 1891. It was located one block away from the first
Wells Fargo office in the West. He was well known for making sturdy
and dependable leather products and his wares were wildly popular
with cowboys. Both the holster and the belt are maker marked with his
stamp. The holster is a standard double loop of plain russet leather with
no tooling, full skirt, and will house a Colt Single Action Army in either
4-3/4” or 5-1/2” barrel length, but the latter does protrude an 1/8”
past toe. The holster skirt is stamped with the maker mark. The belt is
a simple belt with no cartridge loops and features a nickel plated oval
buckle, and it too is stamped. Holster has a much older maker mark than
the belt, and the colors are a bit off as one was purchased years later.
This would make a nice rig for a pre-war Colt Single Action Army that
had been shipped to Denver. It remains in excellent shape. Holster does
have some busted and missing stitching, but is still pliable.
LOT - 770 500.00 - 1,000.00

771 - SEALED .308 AMMO TIN CONTAINER.


12” T. x 8” L. Offered is a sealed military issue complete can with
carrying handle. Contains 600 rounds of .308 rifle ammunition. It has
never been opened. Appears to be pre-NATO. 200.00 - 400.00

LOT - 771

772 - QUACKENBUSH STYLE CAST IRON BELL & DUCK TARGET.


14” A similar cast iron target can be found in the December 23rd, 1885
Army & Navy Christmas catalog. It is 12” in diameter. Features a cast
iron duck at the top. It is mechanically operated so that the bell rings
each time the duck is hit. The cast iron target retains approximately
50% of the original grey factory paint and has never been touched-up,
repainted, restored or fixed neither inside or outside All original. Metal
duck on top measures 4” long, 2” high, is made of black cast iron, and
has original red paint on back, bill, and neck. There are no dents or
divots where anyone has shot large caliber ammunition at it. We can find
no maker’s mark anywhere on it to identify it as Quackenbush. These
early cast iron carnival type targets have become accepted in the folk
art world as a literal art form and are highly collectible, especially in
unusual mechanical configurations with figures. 600.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 772

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LOT - 773

773 - ORNATE BRESCIA FLINTLOCK SINGLE SHOT PISTOL


12-1/2” barrel, .64 bore flintlock Offered is an ornate single shot flintlock pistol. The barrel features 7 carved silver bands and the last 3-1/4” is
a decorated silver barrel sleeve. The trigger guard is an ornate high relief silver guard with a decorative trigger. The same intricate silver cutout
appliques run down the back portion of the stock and the pistol is kept by an ornate silver butt. The left side plate is like wise decorated. The tang
has a brass touch mark with brass borders. The one piece stock is in excellent condition retaining most of its high polished finish with no cracks. Such
a gilded flintlock befitting a man of wealth and taste. These pistols were never decorated in silver with the exception of the most highly regarded
personages and will usually be found decorated in brass or steel. 3,500.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 774

774 - LOT OF 3: VINTAGE WESTERN GUN RIGS/HOLSTERS.


Offered is a lot of 3 antique leather gun rigs. The first rig features an unmarked double loop holster, bordered tooled, made for the 5 - 1/2” Colt
Single Army and sports a silver concho. The belt is unmarked and cartridge loops fit a 45 Colt round perfectly. It is in excellent condition with just a
couple busted loops. The second rig is an unmarked double loop for a 5 - 1/2” Colt Single Action Army completely tooled, has had a new piece of
leather put on back for skirt. The cartridge belt is border tooled stamped 38 and holds a .41 caliber cartridge snuggly. Several of the cartridge loops
are busted out and dry. The third rig is a double loop, unmarked for a smaller frame Colt such as a long barrel Lightening and has six antique brass
studs attached. The belt is a money belt and the cartridge loops hold a 38 long Colt cartridge. It is in very good condition but does show some heavy
age chaffing. All three rigs appear to be from the turn of the century and would make a great display accessory for your vintage Colt hand guns.
1,500.00 - 1,800.00

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LOT - 775

775 - HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR SILVER GRIPPED STATUE HILT.


Eagle pommel and grip is depicting Roman woman. Guard has armor. High quality silver mounted scabbard with stand of arms.
Blade is Solingen gold washed with “Union Forever” motif. Slightly dark. Very rare statue hilt. 6,000.00 - 10,000.00

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776 - CIVIL WAR HIGH GRADE INDIAN PRINCESS STATUE HILT.


Brass hilted guard with Indian princess and eagle pommel (missing one wing). Federal eagle on basket hilt.
Solingen etched blade with gold washed blade bearing “Union Forever” and Federal eagle stand of arms.
Browned high grade scabbard with intertwined snake carrying rings. High grade drag. Very rare statue hilt.
6,000.00 - 10,000.00

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777 - 1830-40’S SINGLE SHOT BOOT PISTOL.
Serial No. 114. .52 bore with a 4-1/2’ barrel. Popular mid 19th century
single shot percussion boot pistol with the one piece brass frame and
barrel and the bag one piece handle. Working condition with a very
LOT - 777 good bore. Very interesting muzzle. Belgium proof marks on right side.
Very good bore. 200.00 - 400.00

778 - U.S. MODEL 1816 NORTH NAVY FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Features a 9”, .54 bore, original S. North flintlock U.S. pistol. All original
pistol in very good condition overall. Barrel is stamped U.S. with a P. Lock
is stamped “S. North U.S. Midln Con”. All metal is a dark brown chocolate
LOT - 778 patina with rust freckling. It is missing the hammer retain screw and the
under pan lock screw. Wood is very good with original finish, crack at
right and left wrist, cartouche oval visible. 500.00 - 800.00

779 - FINE BRACE OF BELGIUM PERCUSSION BELT PISTOLS.


This matched set of Belgium proofed percussion single shot dueling or
belt pistols date to the mid 19th century. The bores measure to 60 caliber
and are not rifled. The octagon barrels measure 7”. They are stocked
in checkered walnut with an engraved guard and metal butt as well as
engraved side plates and hammer. The metal finish is basically aged
brown patina with some flashes of blue on side plate. The walnut stocks
have a scaled pattern of carving. One pistol is in extremely fine condition
in working order with lovely patina and fine bore. Unfortunately it’s mate
has a broken hammer and the stock is cracked forward of the side plate
and is missing the ram rod. If one was to have the stock repaired and a
LOT - 779 newly made hammer attached this would be a nice set of early pistols
worthy of a display case. 500.00 - 1,000.00

780 - COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION .44 CAL. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 56172. .44 percussion with a 8” barrel. Manufactured 1862.
Standard model 1860 percussion .44 caliber. Barrel number does not
match rest of gun. Cylinder number not visible. Wedge not numbered.
LOT - 780 Has a replaced frame screw, cut for shoulder stock, repaired lug for
tamper rod. All original nipples. All metal is a basic brown chocolate
patina. Indexes, but hammer is spongy. Very good original walnut grips.
Strong rifled bore with usual black powder residue. 600.00 - 1,200.00

781 - COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY .44 CAL. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 141880. .44 caliber with a 8” barrel. Manufactured 1863. All
matching numbers including wedge, but number not visible on back strap.
Standard military issue with the military inspector stamps, cut for shoulder
LOT - 781 stock. All original nipples. All metal surfaces are a dark chocolate brown
patina. Strong barrel legend. Very good original grips with no visible
cartouche. Missing the wedge locking screw. Indexes perfectly. Strong
clean bore. 700.00 - 1,400.00

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782 - FRANK WESSON TIP-UP PISTOL.
Serial No. 329. .22 rimfire short caliber with a 10” barrel. This is a
single shot referred to as the “Medium Frame Tip-Up Pocket Rifle”.
Manufactured from 1862-1870 and fairly scarce in that less than 500
were manufactured. In addition, this scarce .22 caliber features the 10”
octagon barrel. Gun is in excellent condition. Retains virtually all of the
LOT - 782
reapplied blue finish on barrel. Frame is basically a clean gun metal grey.
The original varnished stocks are excellent. Brass butt is cut for rifle stock.
Sports target front and rear sights. Strong clean bore. Perfect working
condition. Extremely handsome and rare tip-up pocket rifle. 250.00 -
500.00

783 - COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY CONVERSION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 190489. .44 Colt caliber with an 8” barrel. Manufactured
1871. This revolver was converted at the Colt factory using the Richards
Mason conversion system circa 1871 to 1873. Utilizing the basic standard
parts of a Colt 1860 Army .44 caliber percussion revolver, these were
converted to fire the .44 Colt cartridge with the bored through cylinder.
Addition of a conversion ring and loading gate, and an added right side
ejector rod, this is an excellent, all original, example of such a conversion.
LOT - 783 These were very popular in the old West and there were many more of
these guns west of the Mississippi than the more popularized Colt Single
Action. All metal surfaces are a smooth pleasing soft grey-brown patina.
Has a brass trigger guard and iron back strap. Excellent pair of original
varnished walnut grips. Cylinder scene not visible. Action tight as new.
Very good strong bore with light black powder residue. Strong legend on
barrel. Faint Colt legend on left side of frame. Wedge is slightly loose.
Wonderful example of one of the more popular handguns used in the
Western towns and frontiers of the 1870’s. 1,800.00 - 2,800.00

LOT - 784

784 - S&W (WELLS FARGO) AMERICAN REVOLVER.


Serial No. 30956. .44 S&W American caliber with a 4-1/8” barrel. This revolver was manufactured 1872 to 1874 and is referred to as the second
model. Evidently it was purchased along with the Schofield Model by Wells Fargo & Co. where the barrel was shortened and the “W.F.&Co. Ex. 21”
was stamped on the right barrel lug for identification purpose. This is only the second Wells Fargo Smith & Wesson American that we have seen. It
was nickel plated at the time of its alteration and retains approximately 30% of that finish with the balance a mix of brow and grey patina. Original
walnut grips are very good. The top break revolver needs some minor mechanical attention as the cylinder does not index and the hammer does not
stay cocked. Strong clean bore. The cylinder and latch have matching numbers but do not match the frame, which is very common on these guns, as ,
much like the artillery Colt single action, parts were switched at the time of alteration. In addition, “21” is stamped on the bottom of the frame, which
matches the Wells Fargo ID number. Right grip panel appears to have several kill notches. Colorful Western revolver that saw heavy use during the
Westward expansion and Indian Wars. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

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785 - S&W SCHOFIELD WELLS FARGO REVOLVER (EL PASO).


Serial No. 1227. .45 Schofield caliber with a 5-1/16” barrel. The story of the Wells Fargo revolvers is well known. This gun started off life as a
standard 7” U.S. marked Schofield top break revolver first model issued to the cavalry troops in the early 1870’s. These revolvers were purchased by
the Wells Fargo Company. Their barrels were shortened, Wells Fargo ID stamped on right side of barrel, and many were nickel plated. They continued
to see heavy use along the mail routes and through the Indian Territories throughout the last quarter of the 19th century. As if the Indian Wars and
Wells Fargo historical aspect were not exciting enough, this revolver bears a silver disc in the left side of grip that is engraved :Wells Fargo & Co.
El Paso” The area around where the disc was set in is a dark black patina and was expertly inlayed. The silver disc has tarnished. The revolver itself
retains approximately 30-40% original factory nickel with the balance turn a dark brown patina with some freckling. “W.F. & Co. Ex. 1227” can
be found stamped on the right side of the bottom barrel lug. The style of font and numbering system bears the same style and placement of other
known examples. Original wood grips are very good with a small chip at right front toe. Butt is stamped “U.S.”. Bottom of the barrel is stamped “L.P.”
inspector. Cylinder is numbered to frame. Left side barrel legend is perfect. Strong rifled bore. Indexes and locks up perfectly. Grips were refinished
long ago and are slightly shy to metal. We have neither seen nor heard of another example with the disc set into the grip but there are no signs of
any recent manipulation. Heavy patina around the area. We feel confident on the authenticity of this disc and the weapon itself is unquestionable. A
wonderful, historic Western big bore six gun that has the untouched look so eagerly sought by enthusiasts. The combination of the Indian Wars, the
Wells Fargo Co. and its association with El Paso Texas during a tumultuous era in an area filled with hard cases. This is a wonderful Texas related
Western sidearm. 3,500.00 - 5,500.00

786 - S&W NO. 3 RUSSIAN REVOLVER.


Serial No. 34605. .44 Smith & Wesson Russian with a 7” barrel. These
were manufactured from 1873 to 1878. It has the standard English
barrel legend, manufactured without the trigger guard spur. Has the
original Russian style walnut grips. Butt is stamped “1036” which is an ID
number. It is a single action, six shot. All metal surfaces are dark brown
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patina with traces of nickel and moderate to heavy pitting on right side.
Missing the top frame screw. Indexes but cylinder does not lock in place
until hammer falls. Strong bore but usual black powder abrasions. Has the
offset original factory lanyard ring. This revolver was a favorite of Virgil
Earp. 700.00 - 1,200.00

787 - EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1875).


Serial No. 16173. .45 LC caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. This extremely
early civilian Colt was shipped Westward to Omaha, Nebraska on March
23rd, 1875 in a 50 gun shipment to Myer & Geiger. It was shipped as
most guns of this period in the same configuration as those being used by
the cavalry on the Western outposts of that era. It exhibits all matching
numbers. Still sports its original walnut grips and has all the early
LOT - 787 features. Mechanically, it is in perfect condition. On the bottom of the
grips, the previous owner has stamped his initials “J.E.C.” with “84” and
the right grip has three kill notches. Exhibits all four Colt clicks and locks
up tight. Very strong clean bore. “.45” is stamped on left side of trigger
guard. Has strong barrel and frame legends. It has survived in basically a
dark chocolate brown patina. A classic single action shipped West in the
most tumultuous time frame of our expansionists history.
2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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788 - ANTIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY US REVOLVER.


Serial No. 16313. Serial no. 16313. Barrel length is 7-1/2”. Caliber is .45 Long Colt. Manufactured in 1875. This is the 1875 ordnance sub inspected
model that falls into the serial block of 15191-19565. This is one of the very rare 15 guns that were sub inspected by Samuel B Lewis. These revolvers
were produced from Dec 2 of 1874 through March 16 of 1875 for a total of approximately 2,560 revolvers. In the book entitled Calvary and
Artillery Revolvers by Kopec and Fenn, on page 43, serial no 16105 (eight numbers off this revolver) is listed. The letter P is visible at the bottom of
the barrel. Top of barrel is stamped with early script address and the letters are not broken. Left side of frame has the US stamp. The Lewis inspector
L is stamped on trigger guard under serial number. The same letter L is stamped at top of back strap. The frame does not show any inspector stamp.
The cylinder has the matching serial number and has the inspector stamped L as well. The walnut grips have the inspector stamp of R.A.C. (Renaldo
Carr) who was an inspector in the 1890’s. Gun exhibits all matching serial numbers and has the early high front sight and the doughnut ejector rod
head. There is a number 9 stamped on the inside of the loading gate. As to condition, all metal surfaces are a dark clean brown patina. Barrel and
frame legends are sharp. Muzzle is slightly rounded from holster wear. The walnut grips are very good, albeit, a bit shy to metal as they were not
original to gun. The cylinder indexes perfectly, lock up is tight. All four proper Colt clicks. Strong visible rifling with some minor black powder abrasions.
The left grip panel has a previous owners initials are carved on grip. Right grip panel has a small repair and the cartouche is visible. A check with the
Colt archives list this as a no record gun, which should be expected on a Cavalry issue Colt. According to Kopec’s books, the Lewis inspected Calvary
colts are some of the scarcest. 5,000.00 - 8,000.00

789 - EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1876).


Serial No. 27160. .45 caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. This revolver was
shipped on October 31st, 1876 in a 50 gun shipment to famed New
York dealers Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. It is a standard revolver with
the 7-1/2” barrel, blued finish, .45 caliber and walnut stocks. This was
the exact specification of the revolvers being manufactured for the U.S.
cavalry at the time. This retailer was one of the largest of the era and
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shipped firearms to all Western destinations. It remains in its original
configuration with all early features and all matching numbers. Metal has
turned a soft grey patina with flashes of original blue on back strap and
trigger guard. Has the typical freckling, strong barrel legend, and very
good original walnut grips. Indexes perfectly. Has a strong clean bore.
The front cylinder locking screw is replaced and the frame around that
area was notched in a period repair. Classic early Colt.
2,000.00 - 3,000.00

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790 - EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1877).
Serial No. 37399. .45 caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. This revolver
was shipped on October 12th, 1877 in a 50 gun shipment to famed
New York dealers Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. It was shipped as a
standard revolver with the 7-1/2” barrel, blued finish, .45 caliber and
walnut stocks. This was the exact specification of the revolvers being
manufactured for the U.S. cavalry at the time. This retailer was one of the
largest of the era and shipped firearms to all Western destinations. This
revolver retains approximately 30% of the period nickel finish. It was
very common practice by the dealers to nickel plate guns for the clients,
LOT - 790
especially during this era when it was nearly impossible to get a nickel
plated gun directly from Colt, as the majority of the Model 1873s were
being manufactured for the military. In addition the walnut grips were
replaced with a pair of Colt gutta percha grips which have worn almost
smooth over time. Strong legends. The cylinder is not numbered, so it had
to be a period replacement. In addition, the ejector rod head is the half
moon style Indexes perfectly. Has a strong clean bore. The frame has an
“S” stamped above serial number and there is a white painted museum
ID number on butt. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

791 - EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1878).


Serial No. 43652. According to the factory letter this gun was shipped
on February 14th, 1878 in a 50 gun shipment to the large New York
dealer Spies, Kissam & Co. It was shipped as a standard 7-1/2” .44-40
WCF with blued finish. The standard walnut grips were replaced with
LOT - 791 ivories, probably by the dealer, which are now aged, yellowed, crazed,
with small chips at toe. All metal surfaces are a freckled grey patina.
The acid etched logo has long since disappeared but top barrel legend
is still visible. It has all matching numbers and all of the correct parts
including the donut ejector rod head. A rear sight blade was set in frame
at time of use. The loading gate was period replaced with an engraved
example. You cannot read the “44” caliber on the trigger bow, but
chambers perfectly (tested). Very good bore but the cylinder will not
rotate. Needs some minor mechanical attention. These New York retailers
shipped thousands of gun to the Western outposts and this early cowboy
gun has that look. 1,800.00 - 2,800.00

792 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 651-1 REVOLVER.


Serial No. BF76895. Serial number is BF76895, caliber is .22 M.R.F.,
barrel is 4”. This is the target sight version of the model 650. It is the
Kit Gun constructed of stainless steel with the red ramp front site and
adjustable rear site. Six shot, double action. (Total of 902 guns and
manufactured from 1983-1988 and 1991-1999). The gun is in as new
condition in and out showing little to no use with a light drag line and
comes in original box numbered to gun with paperwork and cleaning
tools. An extremely popular gun with collectors, especially in this
LOT - 792 condition. 450.00 - 650.00

793 - **S&W MODEL 49 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.


Serial No. 341929. Serial number is 341929, chambered for the .38
S&W cartridge, barrel length is 2”. This model is referred to as the Body
Guard Air Weight, built on the round butt J frame. Five shot, double
action, blued finish with the shrouded hammer, and diamond checkered
walnut grips. This model was produced from 1959-1965 and has what
collectors refer to as the flat latch cylinder release. The grips are near
mint and the gun retains virtually all of the original factory blue and
LOT - 793
shows very little use except that a quarter inch on the right side of barrel
at muzzle has gotten damp and is rusted. There are also spots of rusting
on cylinder and some freckling on frame, trigger guard and trigger.
It is quite obvious that this gun suffers from moisture damage and not
from use. Would still be a fine firearm to use and would benefit from a
restoration as a collectors item. Perfect bore and action.
200.00 - 400.00

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794 - **3 BARREL THOMPSON CONTENDER PISTOL SET.
Serial No. 14188. Serial number is 14188. The basis for this set is the
Contender single shot frame which allows quick interchangeable barrels,
calibers and lengths. The pistol as built sports a 22 caliber 10” barrel
with adjustable sites, checkered walnut stock and retains virtually all
factory finish with a mint bore. It is set within a Thompson Center walnut
French fitted display case that holds an additional barrel chambered
for the .44 cartridge muzzle break. It contains all of the factory finish,
original target sites and mint bore. In addition, not enclosed in the box is
a third barrel chambered for the .22 M.W.R. cartridge with a front site.
A Bushnell Phantom II 1.3X scope has been attached where the rear site
has been removed. It has an excellent bore and all original finish. Nice
complete package. 450.00 - 750.00

LOT - 794

795 - ORIGINAL GERMAN LUGER SNAIL MAGAZINE.


Serial No. 530307. These magazines were usually found with the artillery
model Luger adapted to the 9mm cartridge. This is an all original
magazine. Outside is serial number 530307 and is stamped 12, 22, 27,
& 32 to indicate round composite. It is stamped Germany and has B over
M inspector mark. Back side has matching serial number. It is in very good
condition with original paint with some areas of corrosion and freckling. A
very desired accessory for the artillery Luger. 350.00 - 650.00

LOT - 795

796 - **DWM LUGER SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 8210L. Serial number is 8210, caliber is 9mm and barrel
length is 4”. This is a standard DWM Luger with all matching numbers,
blued finish with checkered walnut grips. Gun retains approximately 80%
original factory blue with scattered freckling with some heavier corrosion
LOT - 796 on grip straps and trigger guard, has a very good bore and action.
Comes with a wood bottom magazine, not numbered (rough condition).
Grips show moderate to heavy wear. This is a decent example of a very
desirable Luger and would benefit greatly by an expert restoration.
400.00 - 600.00

797 - **CASED S&W MODEL 29-2 REVOLVER.


Serial No. N384715. Serial number is N384715, has a 6-1/2”
barrel, it’s chambered for the .44 magnum cartridge. This revolver was
manufactured from 1969-1979. It is the classic Dirty Harry revolver as
seen in the first motion picture. Features a 6-1/2” barrel, double action,
6 shot, blued finish, walnut checkered grips, case colored hammer and
trigger with the red ramp front site and adjustable rear. Gun retains
approximately 95% factory blue finish with a couple of age speckles on
frame. Some light rust on rear site and some moisture corrosion on back
strap. Mint bore and action. Comes housed in original mahogany display
case with tools. Nice classic Smith & Wesson. Some detail work on the
moisture damage should improve the overall appearance.
600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 797

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798 - **CASED S&W MODEL 57 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. N317358. Serial number is N317358, caliber is .41
magnum, barrel length is 8-3/8”. This revolver was manufactured from
1969-1981. Standard features include six shot, double action, factory
blue finish, checkered wood grips, adjustable sites and target hammer.
The revolver retains virtually all of factory blued finish with a light drag
line with perfect mechanics. Unfortunately the back strap and under
the grips has suffered some water damage and there is some rust and
corrosion. The revolver is housed in the original mahogany display case
with tools. Excellent revolver that would make a great shooter and would
benefit from some attention to the damage. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 798

799 - **MIB RUGER OLD ARMY REVOLVER.


Serial No. 145-95139. .44 caliber percussion with a 7-1/2” barrel.
This revolver is new, unfired, in the original box with all paperwork. It
was produced by Ruger as homage to the Remington Model 1858 Army
revolver, updated for the 20th century. It is constructed of stainless steel
and features fully adjustable rear target sight. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 799

800 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 1026 PISTOL.


Serial No. TFD4476. Serial number is TFD4476, caliber is 10mm, barrel
length is 4-3/4”. A total of 1026 were produced from 1990-1991.
It is a stainless steel, semi automatic, third generation, 1,000 series
double action semi automatic pistol. Gun features white dot front site
with the white dot Novak and black composite grips. It shows in near
new condition with no visible wear. Has inspector sticker on left side,
comes with original box, cleaning kit and an extra magazine in original
wrapper. Given the short production run this may be a future collectible.
450.00 - 650.00

LOT - 800

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801 - **MIB RUGER MARK I SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 11-84842. Serial number is 11-84842, caliber is .22 lr.,
barrel length is 6-7/8”. As new pre warning 22 caliber semi automatic
heavy barrel target pistol. Retains all of the original factory blue
finish with black plastic grips. Comes in original box with wax paper,
instructions and an extra magazine. Still has an original outer shipping
carton. 300.00 - 500.00

LOT - 801

802 - **S&W MODEL 1917 ARMY.


Serial No. 47222. Caliber is .45 a.c.p., serial number is 47222, barrel
length is 5-1/2”. This is the N frame U.S. Army model 1917 hand
ejector. Manufactured from 1917-1919. Has the U.S. Army stamp on
butt and the ordinance bomb on left side of frame. Gun retains virtually
all re-applied blue finish with just some minor wear at muzzle and high
LOT - 802 edges. Functions perfectly and has a near mint bore. Still retains the
original lanyard ring. The grips are a later post war diamond checkered
replacements. 350.00 - 650.00

803 - **LOT OF 2: EARLY S&W HANDGUNS.


Serial No. 3022 & 170076. The first gun is a .38 safety hammerless,
double action revolver in .38 Smith & Wesson caliber with a 3-1/4”
barrel. This is considered a standard Fourth Model manufactured from
1898 to 1907. It is a five shot, double action, top break, hammerless,
with factory nickel finish, blued trigger guard, case colored trigger and
black gutta percha grips. This revolver remains in excellent condition
overall, retaining approximately 95 % original factory nickel with a
few minor rubs on high edges. Trigger exhibits strong case colors. Grips
are excellent with no cracks or chips. Perfect bore. Action is tight as new.
Trigger guard and latch retain 95% original blue. Previous owner has
lightly scratched two initials on left frame. The second gun is a .32 hand
ejector double action revolver with a 4-1/4” barrel in caliber .32 Smith
& Wesson. This is referred to as the Second Model, or the Model 1903,
manufactured 1903- 1904 only. Standard features include factory nickel
finish with case colored trigger and hammer. It is a five shot, double
action. This revolver remains in excellent all original condition. Retains
approximately 98% original factory finish with light drag line and a bit
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of muzzle wear only. Near mint bore. Hammer and trigger retain brilliant
case colors. The grips are a later diamond checkered walnut and should
have a pair of Smith & Wesson gutta percha grips. Action is not working.
With some minor mechanical attention and a proper set of grips, this
would be a fine example of a very scarce early Smith & Wesson.
400.00 - 800.00

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804 - **LOT OF 5: VINTAGE HANDGUNS.
This lot of vintage handguns needs help. Some can possibly be repaired,
others are strictly parts guns. You are bidding on the lot as is. Lot includes:
(Gun A) **U.S. Revolver Co. with serial No. 81152 in .32 centerfire
caliber with a 3” barrel. This is a blued, top break, double action pocket
revolver. Overall the metal is in excellent condition, retaining 90% on
frame and barrel with approximately 50% blue on cylinder with some
freckling. Strong case colors on hammer and trigger. Operates perfectly
and has a near mint bore. The right grip panel is completely broken, but
the parts are here. About the only thing this gun needs is a new right
grip panel to put it back in order. (Gun B) British “Bulldog” with no serial
number, in caliber .41 centerfire. This British Bulldog has foreign import
marks (not Belgium) and nickel finish. Barrel has lots of original nickel, as
does cylinder. Frame is lightly rusted. Checkered walnut grips are very
good. Not working. May be missing parts. Hammer is not attached. Given
the rising prices of this gun, it may be worthy of restoration or for parts.
(Gun C.) Flintlock Brass Barrel and Frame Boot pistol, single shot, .32
caliber, walnut grips. No visible maker or proof marks. Missing trigger,
top of hammer and may be missing internal pieces but is otherwise in
very good condition and is worthy of some attention. (Gun D) Single Shot
LOT - 804 Percussion with no visible maker mark. It is a .70 bore with rusty metal
and cracked stock. Still working. (Gun E) Large Flintlock with no visible
marks. Rusted metal, broken stock, not working. Brass butt and trigger
guard. Must be some usable parts on this pistol. 250.00 - 500.00

805 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 36-3 REVOLVER.


Serial No. BP01109. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 3” barrel. 36-3
Chief’s special was only manufactured for one year (1988). Standard
features includes five shot, double action, blued finish and checkered
wood grips. This is a rather scarce gun in that it features the 3” barrel.
Gun retains approximately 98% original factory blue with some light
muzzle wear and minor freckling on back strap. Mint bore and action.
Fine colors on hammer and trigger. Grips are very good. Comes in the
original box numbered to gun with paperwork. 300.00 - 500.00
LOT - 805

806 - U.S. COLT ARTILLERY SINGLE ACTION ARMY.


Serial No. 131914. .45 LC caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. This revolver
began life as a Renaldo Carr cavalry revolver as issued to the U.S.
military with a standard 7-1/2” barrel and walnut grips in 1890. At the
turn of the century, these revolvers were returned to the arsenals, where
they were taken, stripped down, salvageable parts removed, barrels
cut down to 5-1/2” and were then reassembled using various parts from
other turned-in revolvers and were subsequently reissued to American
troops, most notably, during the Philippine insurrection. This is an excellent
LOT - 806 example of just such a revolver. The trigger guard is stamped “33416”
and back strap is stamped “31770”. Barrel has a “P” proof stamp.
Cylinder has no external stamp except for the “R.A.C.” inspector. Has
the old style screw-in frame with donut ejector. All metal surfaces are
a smooth grey patina with strong barrel legend. Walnut grips are very
good having been refinished, with no cartouche. Front sight has been
taken down a bit. Metal surfaces are basically a soft grey patina. Strong
clean bore and perfect action. Fine overall as altered by the United
States government. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

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807 - **BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER REVOLVER


Serial No. 216835. .44-40 WCF caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. Manufactured in 1901. Offered is a spectacularly engraved Colt Frontier six-shooter
with full nickel plating and is engraved in the style of Cuno Helfricht. These are typically referred to as New York engraved revolvers. Master
engravers, the likes of Helfricht, and those working under him worked for various New York enterprises such as Hartley & Graham, for all of the artistic
master engraving was done outside the Colt premises. The engraving has been masterfully executed by a steady hand. Nearly full coverage. There
is no nickel finish in the legends. Revolver retains virtually all of the nickel finish with a light drag line. End of cylinder shows no signs of any burn, so it
has not been shot since it was engraved. Mirror perfect bore. Action functions as new. Sports a pair of vintage two-piece pearl grips. Left panel has a
repaired crack and a couple of minor chips. Outstanding engraved Frontier six-shooter. 4,000.00 - 8,000.00

808 - **COLT WOODSMAN 1ST SERIES TARGET MODEL PISTOL.


Serial No. 26544. .22 rimfire caliber with a 6-1/2” barrel. This pistol
is referred to as the Woodsman but is actually a pre-Woodsman
model manufactured in 1921, model not stamped on frame. It remains
LOT - 808 in wonderful condition. Retains fully 90% or better factory blue finish
throughout with light high edge and muzzle wear, and some thinning on
straps. Features the adjustable sights. Has an excellent bore and action.
Diamond checkered walnut grips are excellent but have a coat of finish
added. Near mint original Colt stamped two-tone magazine.
600.00 - 1,000.00

809 - **COLT WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 53170. .22 rimfire caliber with a 6-1/2” barrel. This pistol
dates to the last year of the pre-Woodsman Woodman pistol. Not
stamped on frame. Features the blued finish, non-diamond checkered
LOT - 809
walnut grips, adjustable sights, pistol retains approximately 97% original
factory blue with a hint of wear on the high edges of slide and muzzle tip
only. Near mint Colt marked two-tone magazine. Works perfectly with a
near mint bore. Very fine pre-Woodsman pistol. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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810 - **PRE-WAR COLT PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 17748. .22 rimfire caliber with a 6-1/2” barrel. This
pre-Woodsman model was manufactured in 1920 and is standard in all
LOT - 810 respects with the target adjustable front sight, windage adjustable rear
sight, checkered walnut grips (no diamond) and blued finish. All metal
surfaces on this example are a soft brown-grey patina with flashes of
original blue. Strong legends. Very good grips are worn, but have no
cracks or chips. Magazine stamped “Cal. 22 Colt”. Fine working order.
Very good bore. 300.00 - 600.00

811 - COLT MODEL 1878 D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 7896. .45 LC with a 5-1/2” barrel. Manufactured in 1882.
This was Colt’s first big bore double action revolver. It is a six shot. This
example retains approximately 80% of the reapplied nickel finish. Has
a strong top barrel legend. “.45 cal” stamped on trigger guard. All
other markings have been polished out when re-nickeled. Excellent grips.
Indexes perfectly both single and double action. Strong bore with some
black powder residue. Excellent grips. Original lanyard. Comes in a
vintage tooled single loop holster with brass studs and embossed horse
and rider. 2” of stitching is loose at throat. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 811

812 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 10-5 NICKEL REVOLVER.


Serial No. 2D81078. .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 5” barrel. The
10-5 was introduced in 1962 and the D serial number was introduced
in 1967. Standard features on this revolver include a 5” barrel, double
action, nickel finish, six shot, double action with case colored hammer and
trigger. The back strap is engraved “Detroit Police 21226”. According to
Smith & Wesson The Detroit Police marked standard order was a model
10-5 with a 5” pencil barrel, nickel finish, square butt, three screw, pinned
barrel. This gun remains in near new condition with no cylinder burn,
100% finish with light drag line, perfect colors on hammer and trigger.
Original walnut grips are not numbered and sports a pair of faux pearl
grips presently. It is housed in its original grey box, numbered to the gun
with paperwork. 450.00 - 850.00

LOT - 812

813 - **MIB GLOCK MODEL 21 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. AHU009US. .45 ACP with a 4-3/8” barrel. Offered is a Glock
model 21 double action semi-automatic pistol manufactured in Austria
that features the polymer frame, matte finish slide, white outline sights
and comes in the original box. Includes extra magazine, paperwork and
cleaning tools. One of the finest semi-automatics ever produced. Popular
with law enforcement agencies. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 813

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814 - **NAZI MARKED POLISH RADOM SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. J8767. 9mm caliber with a 4-1/2” barrel. The pistol bears
the Waffenamt “WaA77” stamp on the left side of the frame and slide
as well as the right side of frame. Pistol retains nearly all of the after
LOT - 814 market nickel finish (quite common with Vet bring-backs). Excellent black
composite grips. Has an unmarked nickel plated magazine. Excellent but
frosted bore. Fine action. 300.00 - 600.00

815 - **POLISH RADOM SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 8706. 9mm caliber with a 4-1/2” barrel. The left side of slide
is dated 1937 and stamped “VIS-nz35” along with Polish crest and “F.B.
Radom”. Various inspector marks on trigger and trigger guard on both
sides. The rear is slotted for a shoulder stock. Pistol retains approximately
98% of the reapplied blue finish. Excellent black composite grips.
LOT - 815 Accompanied by two magazines, one has Waffenamt “189” at base and
the other is unmarked. Excellent bore and perfect action.
300.00 - 500.00

816 - **BOXED COLT S.A. BUNTLINE SCOUT REVOLVER.


Serial No. 56447F. .22 LR caliber with a 9-1/2” barrel. This Buntline Colt
was manufactured in 1959, the first year it was introduced. It is a six shot,
single action, fixed front sight, blued finish and black composite grips.
Gun is in excellent all original condition and retains virtually all of the
factory finish with the exception of some very light muzzle wear and a
tiny spot on left side of barrel. No drag line visible under magnification.
Mint grips, bore, and action. Comes in the original brown two-piece box
with gold end label numbered to gun. Fairly scarce revolver to obtain.
LOT - 816
450.00 - 850.00

817 - **MIB COLT S.A.A. CUSTOM SHOP REVOLVER.


Serial No. SA58791. .45 LC caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
in 1982. This revolver is a product of the Custom Shop and features a
blued non-fluted cylinder with smooth ivory medallion grips, case colored
frame. The gun shows in as new condition in and out with no drag line.
Comes in its original walnut grain one-piece box with styrofoam inserts
ad plastic. A noted is taped to the outside of the box “denoting the ivory
grips with a price of $394.95 with an extra charge for fitting at factory.
Simply pristine Colt Custom Shop Army in excellent condition. Outer box
LOT - 817 is pretty tattered. 1,800.00 - 2,800.00

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818 - **COLT MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 156421. .32 ACP with a 3-3/4” barrel. This pistol was
manufactured in 1913. All metal surfaces retain approximately 98%
LOT - 818 of the reapplied blue finish. Sports a pair of mint checkered walnut
replacement grips. Has a colt stamped magazine that has been
refinished. Strong but slightly frosted bore and perfect action. Very
handsome pistol as restored. 300.00 - 600.00

819 - **REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERINGER.


Serial No. 565. .41 rimfire caliber with a 3” barrel. This is considered a
type three model No. 4 manufactured from 1912 to 1935. Overall fine
condition retaining approximately 90% original factory nickel with the
balance blending to a like toned gun metal. Near mint black composite
LOT - 819 grips. Excellent strong bores. Perfect working order. Perfect hinge. Strong
blue on trigger screw. Very clean example. 300.00 - 600.00

820 - COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING ETCHED PANEL REVOLVER.


Serial No. 37236. .38 LC cartridge with a 3-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
1882. These popular pocket revolvers were known as the “Sheriff” or
“Storekeeper” Model and were manufactured without an ejector rod. This
is an early example with the etched left side barrel panel, which is fully
readable, and sports standard nickel finish and a pair of vintage pearl
LOT - 820 grips. This revolver retains approximately 50% original factory nickel
finish with some bubbling and age flaking. Generous amounts of fire
blue on back of hammer and trigger. Pearl grips are excellent. Indexes
perfectly both single and double action. Strong near mint bore. Fine
example of an early model 1877. 600.00 - 900.00

821 - **FINE WALTHER P38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 7530. 9mm caliber with a 5” barrel. Offered is an extremely
high condition standard Nazi issue Walther P38 double action
semi-automatic pistol. Left side of slide has “cyq” factory stamp. Has
all matching serial numbers. Waffenamt stamp with 88 on left side of
frame, right side of slide. Sports a near mint pair of brown Bakelite grips.
Retains at least 97% of the original war-time blue finish with just a hint
of light wear at muzzle and the usual grey patina on front grip strap.
Has a perfect bore and action. Comes in an original P38 leather holster
stamped “hiv 42” with Waffenamt stamp. 700.00 - 1,200.00

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822 - **MIB DESERT EAGLE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 33200. .44 magnum caliber with a 6-1/8” barrel. This pistol
shows in as new condition inside and out. It is the scarce factory nickel
with black composite grips. Comes in its original box with two magazines
and cleaning tools, along with all the original paperwork. Manufactured
in Israel. One of the finest machine .44 magnum semi-automatics ever
produced. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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823 - **BOXED COLT GEN. MEADE COMM. REVOLVER.


Serial No. 0137MC. .45 LC caliber with a 5-1/2” barrel. The General
Meade is a commemorative Colt Single Action Army with a 5-1/2” barrel
chambered for the .45 long Colt with the special full blue finish with
fluted cylinders and gold plated accents to include hammer, back strap,
trigger guard, trigger, cylinder pin, cylinder pin release and ejector
rod. The grips are faux ivory with gold medallion. Manufactured in
LOT - 823 1966 to commemorate the Pennsylvania campaign. Only 200 were ever
manufactured in the .45 caliber. Gun shows as new condition inside and
out, with an ever so slight drag line. It comes in the original two-piece box
that bears no factory markings except serial number written on bottom,
matches gun. Comes with the original warranty card and booklet.
700.00 - 1,400.00

824 - **BOXED BERETTA MODEL 85 F-W SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. F05407Y. .380 ACP with a 3-3/4” barrel. Standard features
include matte blue finish, checkered walnut grips, white dot combat sights,
double action, semi-automatic. Gun show as new inside and out. Comes
in the original plastic box with one extra magazine, all paperwork, and
outer cardboard box. 250.00 - 450.00

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825 - **BALLESTER MOLINA SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 6048. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. A close copy of the Colt
Model 1911 A1 as manufactured in Buenos Aires in Argentina from 1938
to 1944. This pistol remains in near new condition, showing no signs of
wear inside or out, with the exception of a little light wear on the trigger.
There is no visible drag line. A hint of age freckling on left side of slide.
Has the polished blue sides with the matte top and serrated walnut grips.
Comes with one extra magazine. These pistols were largely overlooked
for years by collectors. They are of the highest quality and superbly
finished, and have become collectible in their own right, especially in
this condition. They are also in demand by Colt 1911 collectors as high
examples are sought to compliment their collections. This example would
be nearly impossible to improve on. 450.00 - 750.00

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826 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. A285130. 9mm caliber with a 4” barrel. 39-2 was
manufactured 1975 to 1976. Manufactured with the alloy frame and the
steel slide. The last 39-2 was shipped in 1983. Standard features include
blued finish, eight shot, semi-automatic, double action, with adjustable
rear sight and checkered wood grips. Gun is in as new condition inside
and out. Comes in the original two-piece blue box numbered to gun with
two magazines. 400.00 - 600.00

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827 - **MIB BROWNING HIGH POWER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 245PT13354. 9mm caliber with a 5” barrel. Made in Belgium.
This high power semi-automatic pistol features standard blue finish with
full adjustable rear sight, ramp front sight and wrap-around rubber grips.
Comes with three magazines and a cleaning rod. Housed in the original
box with matching number. Gun shows as new in and out.
700.00 - 900.00

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828 - **BOXED S&W MODEL 29-3 D.A. REVOLVER.
Serial No. AEE4780. .44 magnum caliber with a 10-5/8” barrel. This
is referred to as the Silhouette model and was introduced in 1983 and
manufactured until 1987. Features a factory nickel finish, six shot, double
action, adjustable front and rear sight, with case colored trigger and
hammer, and checkered wood grips. Cylinder shows no burn. Revolver
shows no signs of being used. Has a light drag line. Comes in the original
Smith & Wesson box numbered to gun with an original receipt dated
11-13-84. Also comes with the Smith & Wesson mahogany display case.
700.00 - 1,000.00

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829 - CUSTOM J.A. BISHOP HOLLYWOOD HOLSTER/RIG.


This custom holster and cartirdge belt was handcrafted by the famous
Bishop Leatherworks of El Paso, Texas for the MGM Studios in Hollywood,
California. The back of the skirt is stamped “MGM W 825”. It is a double
loop made of dark russet leather and is decorated with dozens of silver
LOT - 829 studs and conchos with an ornate silver buckle. It is custom fit for a Colt
Single Action Army with a 7-1/2” barrel with .45 caliber bullet loops.
The rings show some use, in excellent as made condition. It would be
interesting to watch some old Westerns, for if one could attribute it to a
particular movie or actor, it would greatly enhance its value.
400.00 - 800.00

830 - **BOXED COLT 2ND GEN. S.A.A. BUNTLINE REVOLVER.


Serial No. 64849SA. .45 LC caliber with a 12” barrel. Manufactured in
1974. This is a very scarce gun in that only 3,900 were manufactured
between 1957 and 1975. It is a standard finish, blued with a case
colored frame and smooth walnut grips. Gun is in as new condition with
no drag line visible under magnification. Comes in the original Colt wood
grain two-piece box (first year used) with original pamphlet. Box is
LOT - 830 numbered to gun. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

831 - **BOXED COLT S.A.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. SA92444. .44-40 caliber with a 7-1/2’ barrel. Manufactured
in 1988. This is a Colt Custom Shop that features the full blued finish with
fluted cylinders and smooth ivory grips with gold medallions. The end
label on the box confirms serial number, blued finish, and has ivory sticker.
Aside from a light drag line, the gun is in as new condition in and out with
no sign of any cylinder burn. Has the original hang tag on trigger guard,
styrofoam liner, and paperwork. Exterior box is complete but tattered.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00
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832 - **MIB 2ND GEN. COLT S.A.A. REVOLVER (NICKEL).
Serial No. 64040’sA. .45 LC caliber with a 7-1/2” barrel. Manufactured
in 1973, which was the last year of the stagecoach box. The revolver
remains in as new, unfired condition with factory nickel finish and walnut
grips. There is not even a hint of a drag line. Comes in the original
stagecoach box that is in excellent condition with four perfect corners
and no broken aprons. Has the original two-piece cardboard liner, bag,
original instruction booklet, warranty card, and cardboard top liner.
Simply an un-improvable second generation Colt Army.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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833 - **BOXED DAN WESSON COMM. REVOLVER (200 YEARS).


Serial No. CC315. .44 magnum caliber with a 9-5/8” barrel. Dan
Wesson made its name in the 1970’s by manufacturing a big bore double
action revolver that allowed for interchangeable barrels. This revolver is
a Dan Wesson six shot, double action, .44 magnum that was embellished
to celebrate 200 years of the United States for our Bicentennial in 1976,
in conjunction with the American Historical Foundation. The revolver is
standard high polish blued finish with vent rib and features gold plated
red ramp front sight, gold plated adjustable rear sight with gold hammer
and trigger. Left side of barrel is engraved “We the People of the
United States - .44 Magnum.” with gold stars and gold overlay (some
of the gold is no longer present). Left side of frame is engraved “200
years”. The smooth faux ivory grips have an enameled 200th anniversary
medallion. The gun is new, never fired. Original tape still covers the
LOT - 833 cylinder notches. Gun rests in the diecut cardboard insert with the
takedown wrench in envelope, and is housed in the original cardboard
shipping carton. The Dan Wesson revolvers have, of late, been catching
on with collectors, and this special edition should continue to garner
interest. 800.00 - 1,400.00

834 - **BOXED RUGER MODEL LCP SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 370-64190. Caliber is .380 ACP with a 2-5/8” barrel. This is
a double action semi-automatic pocket pistol with alloy frame and matte
finish slide. It is as new condition. Comes with three magazines, a holster,
paperwork, and is housed in original box numbered to gun. These pistols
have become extremely popular as a back up gun for law enforcement.
250.00 - 350.00

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835 - **BERETTA MODEL 1935 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.
Serial No. 568199. 7.65mm with a 3-1/4” barrel. This pistol is dated
on left side of frame 1944 and has all matching numbers. These pistols
were built and used by the Germany Army during the occupation of
Italy during the second World War. There are no German military
LOT - 835 acceptance stamps, but the frame does have an Italian inspector stamp
on left side of frame. Pistol retains at least 95% of the dull matte original
war-time finish with just some minor high edge wear. The black composite
monogrammed grips are near mint. Accompanied by one original
magazine with no visible stamps. Fine bore and perfect action. Nice high
condition World War II pistol used by the Axis powers. 350.00 - 650.00

836 - **COLT MODEL 1911 U.S. ARMY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 389684. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Manufactured in 1918.
Standard issue 1918 black Army with the United States Property stamp
on left frame and “Model of 1911 U.S. Army” on right side of slide.
Eagle head “S-12” inspector stamp on left side of frame. Has all proper
World War I era small checkered parts with proper U-notch rear sight
and “H” inspector stamp on back of slide. Sports an original set of
diamond checkered walnut grips that are in very good condition. Flat
LOT - 836 mainspring house and grip safety have turned a brown patina while
the remainder of this pistol retains approximately 95% of the expertly
reapplied blue finish with some minor freckling. Has a period two-tone
magazine. Fine bore. Perfect action. All legends are sharp as new. An
extremely handsome as expertly refurbished Army .45.
700.00 - 1,400.00

837 - **COLT DIAMONDBACK D.A. REVOLVER.


Serial No. S79387. .38 Smith & Wesson Special caliber with a 6” barrel.
Manufactured in 1981. This is a standard Diamond Back six shot, double
action, vent rib, full lug, adjustable rear sight, target hammer, blued
finish and gold medallion checkered walnut grips. Aside from a light
drag line, this revolver shows in as new condition inside and out. These
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revolvers have become increasingly collectible. They have long been
out of production due to manufacturing costs and their similarity to the
Python, albeit in a smaller package, making them an extremely handsome
revolver, especially in this condition. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

838 - **BOXED WALTHER MODEL PP SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 374324. Serial number is 374324, caliber is 7.65mm, barrel
length is 3 -3/4”. These pistols were manufactured by Walther in West
Germany circa 1963-1964 and the Nd on frame and slide indicates
Police use. These were traded in for larger caliber weapons in the
1980’s and were then exported into the United States by the Interarms
in Virginia (stamped on left frame). Standard features include; blue finish
with black Walther grips. It is a double action, semi automatic. The pistol
retains approximately 95% of the original factory blue finish with the
majority of the wear on the high edges of slide (probably from holster).
Matching numbers, excellent bore and action. It comes in the original
alligator box, numbered to gun with an extra magazine and paper work.
These pistols were issued at a time in West Germany during numerous
conflicts and escape attempts from Soviet Occupied East Germany and
represents a relic of the Cold War. 600.00 - 900.00
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839 - **LOT OF 2: CONS. NO. WALTHER PPKS
PISTOLS.
Serial No. 215286 & 215285. Both in .380
ACP with 3” barrels. Both of these pistols
are standard issue semi-automatic, double
action, blued finish, with full matted ribs,
white dot sights, and Walther banner black
composite grips. Both pistols appear to be
in new unfired condition in their original
boxes with two magazines and all original
paperwork. Barrels and slides have the
German proof marks, and the right side of
the frames have the Interarms (exporter)
logo. Comes with paperwork which includes
instruction booklet, warranty card, and test
target which is also numbered to the gun.
Also comes with a cleaning rod. One of the
highest quality semi-automatic pistols ever
manufactured. This is an extremely desirable
pair of consecutively numbered blued finish
LOT - 839 pistols in new condition in their boxes with
all paperwork and should prove to be an
excellent investment. 1,800.00 - 2,600.00

840 - **1916 GERMAN DWM ARTILLERY LUGER PISTOL.


Serial No. 569. 9mm caliber with an 8” barrel. Offered is an all original
early war-produced (1916) German Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol.
These are probably the most distinctive of the Luger ever manufactured
with their long barrel and the adjustable long range rear barrel mounted
sight. Pistol has all matching numbers, German proofs, chamber dated
1916, lovely straw colors. Retains approximately 85% original factory
blue finish with usual wear on high spots, muzzle and grip straps. Mint
bore and fine action. Has an original wood bottom magazine with
matching serial number. The original grips are numbered on the inside as
well. An extremely nice all original all matching Artillery model. Comes
with a reproduction holster, shoulder stock, cleaning rod and loading tool.
1,400.00 - 2,200.00

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841 - **EARLY HIGH CONDITION GERMAN LUGER PISTOL (1912).


Serial No. 1700. 9mm caliber with a 4” barrel. This P-08 Luger was
manufactured at the DWM facility in 1912. It is standard in all respects
with the blued finish and checkered walnut grips. It exhibits all matching
numbers and remains in near mint condition. Lovely straw colors on
extractor, trigger and locking bolt. There is typical light wear on high
edge of sideplate, muzzle and rails. Otherwise, gun retains fully 95% or
better original finish, including grip straps. The front grip strap is stamped
“S. KST. MRS. 2.2.” and two previous stamps have been factory X’ed out,
LOT - 841 which would indicate usage by two separate units. The checkered walnut
grips are in mint condition, not numbered, show no age or oil staining
and appear to be expert replacements, in this writer’s opinion. Comes
with one steel body wood base magazine with no stamps. Extremely
high condition early Luger. Most of these early Lugers were pressed into
service during World War I and saw heavy use in the trenches, making
these Lugers extremely difficult to find on today’s market.
1,000.00 - 1,600.00

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842 - **COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL (1917).
Serial No. C89035. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. This pistol started off
life as a 1911 Commercial manufactured in 1917 that was standard
in all respects with blued finish and diamond checkered walnut grips.
The pistol retains all of the vintage 1917 small checkered parts, along
with the original rear sight, but the notch has been squared up, a new
front sight base along with the addition of a trigger shoe. Pistol retains
approximately 80% of the reapplied high polish blue finish, but the
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legends remain strong and most of the wear appears to be the grip
straps which have worn to bare metal. Original diamond grips are
excellent, the left side is quite sharp, while the right side shows a bit more
wear to the diamonds. Bore is perfect. Fine action. Has a modern Randall
replacement magazine. Should be a fine shooter or a good restoration
project. 500.00 - 800.00

843 - MODEL 1816 NORTH NAVY PISTOL.


NSV .69 bore, 9” barrel. All original flintlock U.S. North Navy pistol,
lock is stamped with eagle and Midln Con. not dated. Breech of barrel
is stamped U.S. with proof P. It’s in it’s original flintlock configuration, has
LOT - 843 original wooden ram rod, dark chocolate crown patina, original parts,
original stock is excellent but crack at butt on both side 1-1/2” at base.
800.00 - 1,400.00

844 - U.S. MODEL 1819 NORTH FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


NSV Barrel is 10”, .54 bore. This flintlock pistol has the U.S. eagle and is
stamped Midlin Conn. and is dated 1822 with the side lock safety. The
barrel is stamped U.S. P and has the J D J inspector mark. Features the
swivel rod, single band, iron furniture, walnut stock, all metal furniture is
a smooth gun metal mixed with a brown patina. The pan and screw is a
replacement, there is wear to frame so you cannot see the North name,
LOT - 844 the wood is very good with no cracks. The cartouche oval is visible on left
side, but initials not readable. The friscent is a replacement. Very good
example of an early rare pistol. 600.00 - 1,200.00

845 - JOSEPH HENRY CONTRACT FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


NSV .54 bore, 10” barrel. These were manufactured by Joseph Henry in
Philadelphia from 1807-1808. Features a full pin fastened walnut stock
with brass mountings, wood ram rod, lock is marked J. Henry, early proof
P on barrel, metal is a dark brown patina with some spotting, brass is
fine, wood is excellent with no cracks just a couple of chips except for a
larger chip at rear of lock. This is an original flintlock that has not been
LOT - 845 converted. Extremely difficult to find contract pistol, very few known.
There is excellent reference to this pistol in the Flayderman Guide.
2,500.00 - 5,000.00

846 - A. WATERS U.S. MODEL 1836 PISTOL.


NSV Features a 8-1/2” barrel, .60 bore. Lock is stamped A. Waters
Milbury,.MS. dated 1838. Barrel has the JH inspector stamp, has the
swivel rod, iron furniture, walnut stocks, all metal is a dark brown
chocolate patina, walnut stocks have three cracks at base and some
chipping/repair at rear lock, otherwise very good. There is some rust
LOT - 846 pitting around muzzle and has some stress cracks on left side. Very good
overall. 400.00 - 800.00

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847 - HENRY ASTON U.S. MODEL 1842 PISTOL.
NSV Standard issue, Pre Civil War Marshall pistol. With 8-1/2” barrel,
.54 caliber percussion with swivel rod, with brass barrel band, straps, butt
and trigger guard and iron mountings. Lock is stamped U.S. H. Aston with
no address or date at rear of lock. Fine brass with some minor dents at
butt, iron furniture is basically a dark mix of grey and dark brown patina
LOT - 847 with some corrosion near nipple and barrel breech, fine bore and action.
Fine all original U.S. Pre-Civil War pistol. 700.00 - 1,200.00

848 - **LOT OF ASST. GERMAN LUGER


FRAMES, BARRELS, ETC.
Serial No. 7595. Has six 4”
barrels: No. 9569 has 85% blue
with nice bore; No. 885 has 70%
with nice bore; No. 6265 has
60% with very good bore with
some light freckling; No. 7244
has 60% blue with excellent bore,
light freckling and one wrench
mark; No. 5642 is re-blued with
wrench marks on sight; last barrel
is rough (no number). 1940 slide
with about 65% blue with some
minor pitting. A new custom 2”
barrel. Re-blued DWM toggle
No. 68. Two damaged magazines.
One set of near mint checkered
walnut grips. Set of red plastic
grips. Gold plated frame with
slide, barrel and toggle, Erfurt
1917. No. 7595 with all visible
matching numbers except toggle
pin. There is a stripped frame No.
183. Parkerized frame No. 1895.
Custom baby frame No. 7244 with
grips. Small bag of various small
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parts. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

849 - COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 207478. .31 percussion caliber with a 6” barrel.
Manufactured in 1862. Standard features include 6” barrel, five shot,
single action, percussion, varnished walnut grips, and plated brass back
strap and trigger guard. This revolver left the factory in either nickel
or tin plated as both the frame and barrel legends are devoid of this
finish. The barrel retains traces of this plating with the balance mixing
well to a shiny gun metal appearance. The frame retains approximately
60% of this finish with some light freckling. Cylinder has been cleaned to
match and retains no original finish. All numbers match including wedge
and lever. Original grips retain a large percentage of the original
varnish with no cracks or chips. 30-40% original plating on back strap
and trigger guard. Action is perfect. Strong clean bore. Tinned Colts
were popular with the sea service. This revolver is housed in a vintage
re-purposed box. Has a reproduction silver plated flask, old German turn
screw, Colt two cavity bullet mold, steel, and an old cap tin.
800.00 - 1,400.00

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850 - **S&W MODEL 14-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Serial No. 6K91980. Caliber .38 Smith & Wesson Special with a 6”
barrel. Manufactured in 1967-1976. Features include; 6” barrel,
blued finish, six shot, double action, with red ramp front site, and fully
adjustable rear site. Sports the wide, cased colored, target hammer and
trigger. The original grips have been replaced with a pair of rubber
LOT - 850 finger groove Pachmayr grips. There is a hint of wear at the muzzle and
a light drag line with some thinning on the trigger guard. Fine bore and
action. One of the finest double action target 38’s ever manufactured.
400.00 - 700.00

851 - SHARPS BREECH LOADING 4 SHOT PEPPERBOX PISTOL.


Serial No. 20385. Caliber .22 rimfire with a 2-1/2” barrel.
Manufactured from 1859-1874. This is the model 1A. It is a four shot,
single action ,spur trigger with the rotating firing pin which is in perfect
working order. The barrels are brown grey patina with an area of
roughness on left side. The brass frame retains approximately 85% of
LOT - 851 the nickel finish. The right grip is walnut and the left is Gutta Percha. Very
popular pistol with gamblers during and after the civil war.
200.00 - 400.00

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852 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 3031. Caliber .40-82 with a 26” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in the first year of production in 1886. Standard features include 26”
full octagon barrel, full magazine, walnut stock and rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a soft dark chocolate brown patina. Original wood stock has been
refinished, are very good with no cracks, but are shy to metal. A sighting groove has been cut into the front bridge of frame and a tang sight hole has
been plugged. Action is fine. Original Winchester sporting sights. Very good rifled bore. Left frame screw is slightly burred, replaced. Actually a fairly
nice first year 86 that could benefit greatly with a vintage stock replacement and some attention to the sight groove. 800.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 853

853 - SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 206994B. .44-40 caliber with a 28” barrel. Manufactured 1886. Aside from the special order 28” octagon barrel (4” longer than
standard), this is a standard model 1873 in all other respects. Features blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt and sporting sights. The barrel and tube
are a pleasing mix of blue and grey patina with evidence of some light salt and pepper under added finish. The frame retains about 30% blue mixed
with gun metal grey. It has some light salt and pepper and later applied wipe-on finish. Stocks are very good as refinished with no major cracks, a bit
shy to metal at wrist, a couple of minor dings. Left side of forearm has a repaired 1” crack. Screws are excellent. Very good bore and perfect action.
Has a replaced lever lock. Very handsome special order model 1873. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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854 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 39473. Caliber .40-65 WCF with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1890. Offered is a very nice example of a standard 1886 Winchester.
Features a 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, case colored frame, walnut stock and rifle butt. Sports the scarce 1886 dated folding ladder rear
sight with standard front. The barrel and tube are a smooth pleasing mix of blue-brown patina with strong barrel legend, some light age freckling, but
extremely clean and untouched. The case colored frame has nickeled out with some soft patina and light freckling. 30% blue on loading gate. Screw
heads are near mint. Wood is very nice but a bit shy of metal on butt stock, having been refinished with a sliver at right wrist. Comb has been notched
for tang sight (no longer present). Has replaced tang screws. Strong rifled bore and perfect action. 900.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 855

855 - **CARCANO MODEL 1891 ITALIAN YOUTH RIFLE.


Serial No. C7258. Shoots blanks. 14.4” barrel. This is a smaller version of the Model 1891 Carcano Cavalry carbine. They were equipped with a
folding bayonet and used for youth training and were given as awards to youth Fascist groups. They fire blanks. Manufactured in the 1930’s, this
example is marked 1934. Manufactured in Brescia and stamped “F.N.A.”. Has a crest on the bridge. The barrel has freckled brown patina. Frame
has matte brown patina. Military style rear sight. Stock number matches frame. Original bayonet still attached. Hardwood stock is excellent and has
two manufacturing stamps on left side. This is a presentation model that was given as an award with a plaque on right side for recipient “Lombardo
Baldassare”. Very nice all original example of this presentation youth model that is hard to find in such nice condition. 350.00 - 650.00

LOT - 856

856 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 366129B. Features a 24” barrel and .38-40 WCF. Manufactured 1891. Standard rifle with 24” full octagon barrel, full magazine, blued
finish, original Winchester sporting front and rear sights, with walnut stock and crescent butt. Metal surfaces are devoid of any original finish and are
basically a dark gun metal grey with numerous areas of freckling and scattered pitting. The forearm is a crude replacement. Butt stock is original but
ill-fitting, refinished, dented at comb. Missing the dust cover. Working order. Poor bore. 400.00 - 700.00

LOT - 857

857 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 484113B. .32-20 WCF with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1892. Features a 24” octagon barrel, blued finish, full magazine, walnut stock.
All metal surfaces are basically a soft grey patina. Left side plate screws are replacements. Original sporting sights. Stocks are very good, proud
to metal with no cracks or chips. Buttstock is a replacement (not vintage to gun). Has a replaced lever lock and lower tang screw. One of the bottom
frame screws is destroyed. Working order, but a very heavy trigger pull. Very good strong bore. Nice Western appeal. 600.00 - 1,200.00

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858 - **LOT OF 2: WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLES.


Serial No. 222344 & 98608. .30 WCF and .30-30 caliber with 20” and 26” barrels. The first gun is a Winchester model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine
manufactured in 1901. This carbine has seen heavy use. All metal surfaces are gun metal grey with freckling. Front sight is replaced with an old dime.
No rear sight. Saddle ring and stud are crude replacements. A Texas star has been carved on left side of frame. There is a braised repair at tang.
Butt stock is a replacement. Forend is undersized. Very good bore. Action OK. All the screws are burred. Functions. The second gun is Winchester 1894
rifle. Manufactured in 1897. Standard features include 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, walnut stocks, crescent butt and sporting sights. Gun has
a very good bore and perfect action, which would make this a shooter. This rifle would be a great candidate for a full restoration given its antique
serial number. As to present condition: barrel has been browned; rear sight replaced; frame is black enamel; tube is replaced; hanger, nose cap, lever,
and buttplate re-blued; wood refinished with no cracks; large abrasion on right side of stock, 6” repair on forend. 600.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 859

859 - 1ST YEAR PROD. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 RIFLE.


Serial No. 10238. .38-55 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured 1894. Scarce early first year production standard Winchester Model 1894 rifle in
the large .38-55 caliber. Features include 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, original sporting sights, blued finish, walnut stocks and rifle butt. All
metal surfaces on this rifle are extremely clean, smooth blue-brown soft patina with perfect screw heads, nice flashes of original blue showing through.
Original walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or major chips and are proud to metal. Strong rifled bore and perfect action. And exceptionally
nice clean, all original and handsome first year production 1894 rifle. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

LOT - 860

860 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 57862. .30 WCF with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1896. Offered is a extremely nice and early antique serial range 1894 rifle in the
classic .30 caliber. Features include 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, sporting front sight, three leaf folding express rear sight, blued finish,
walnut stocks and rifle butt. The barrel and tube retain approximately 80% original factory blue with areas of thinness and freckling. Left side of
frame retains approximately 60% original blue with some minor abrasions, while right side has approximately 40%. All of the frame screws are
slightly boogered. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, with no cracks or major chips, just the usual small abrasions. Strong clean bore and
perfect action. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 861

861 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 247742. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1903. Standard Winchester model 1892 in a popular caliber, .38-40. Has
a 24” full octagon barrel, full magazine, Winchester sporting rear sight, blade front sight, blued finish, walnut stock and rifle butt. The barrel and
tube are a nice soft mix of blue-brown patina, but there are several scratches on the barrel. The receiver is all grey with some freckling. Excellent all
original wood, proud to metal with no cracks or chips. Extremely clean bore and perfect action. 700.00 - 1,200.00

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LOT - 862

862 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 279225. .30-30 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1903. Features include 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, original sporting
sights, blued finish, walnut stocks and rifle butt. All metal surfaces retain approximately 95% of the reapplied blue finish. Walnut stocks are very good
having been refinished with no cracks or major chips, and a bit shy to metal. Someone has added a silver stock/butt custom cover that appears to have
been on this gun for ages (have never seen anything like this before). Visible rifling but thin. Fine action. Forend cap is missing left screw.
400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 863

863 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 282488. .38-55 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1903. Offered is the classic Winchester model 1894 rifle in the largest caliber
available at the time. Features include 26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, original sporting sights, blued finish, walnut stocks and rifle butt. The
barrel and tube retain approximately 60% of the original, albeit thinning, original factory blue finish. The frame is basically gun metal grey with
flashes of blue. Walnut stocks are very good, proud to metal with no cracks or major chips. Strong clean bore and fine action. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 864

864 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 360476. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1906. Standard Winchester model 1892 in the most popular of all calibers,
.44-40. Has a 24” full round barrel, full magazine, Winchester sporting rear sight, replaced blade front sight, tang sight, blued finish, walnut stock and
rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a smooth clean patina with no pitting, strong barrel legend. Excellent all original wood, proud to metal with no cracks
or major chips. Extremely clean bore and perfect action. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 865

865 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION RIFLE (.405).


Serial No. 65429. Caliber .405 WCF with a 24” barrel. This rifle was produced in 1912. Coincides perfectly with Teddy Roosevelt’s famous African
safari and is one of TR’s favorite big bore rifles. It is a standard model in all respects with full round barrel, original Winchester sporting rear sight,
a dovetailed blade front sight on small integral ramp. Plain varnished walnut stocks with rifle butt. Forend has the ebony insert. Stocks are excellent,
no cracks nor any major chips and are proud to metal, retaining a majority of the original finish. Right side of wrist has three kill notches. Forend is
excellent with no cracks, a couple minor dings. The barrel retains approximately 70% original factory blue, starting to thin a bit, especially at breech.
Strong barrel and frame legends. Frame has flashes of factory blue, but is basically a soft smooth brown-grey patina. Strong bore and perfect action.
A very nice example of TR’s Big Medicine that was produced at the exact same time as it was made famous in the dark continent. 3,000.00 - 4,000.00

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866 - **LOT OF 2: WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 RIFLES.


Serial No. 712832 & 796969. In caliber .44-40 and .25-20 with 24” barrels. The first gun was manufactured in 1913. Standard features include 24”
octagon barrel, full magazine, walnut stocks, Winchester sporting sights. Strong clean bore and perfect action. The wood is very good, proud to metal,
no cracks or chips and is much nicer than usual. The caliber is the most desirable, as is this configuration. The bad news; the metal is completely covered
in spotted rust from poor storage. If ever a rifle was a candidate for expert restoration, this would be it. The second gun was manufactured in 1915.
Standard features include 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, Winchester sporting sights, walnut stock, rifle butt, blued finish. The barrel has turned a
smooth blue-brown patina as has the magazine. The frame is basically a soft brown patina with the majority of the blue on the loading gate. Wooden
stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips, though a bit shy at tang. The rifle has the following issues: rear sight has been replaced, an extra dovetail
has been cut, there are four screw holes in top of barrel for scope mount, there is a hole on the left side of the frame (probably scope adjusting screw
hole), and the lever screw is a replacement. Very good bore. Fine action. 600.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 867

867 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 T.D. LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 718086. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1913. Standard Winchester Model 1892 in the most popular of all calibers,
.44-40. Has a 24” full octagon barrel, full magazine, replaced rear sight, blade front sight, blued finish, walnut stock and rifle butt. Frame and barrel
were nickel plated. Tube is brown patina. There is light salt and pepper pitting and freckling with gun metal grey mixing with the nickel finish. All but
one frame screw is perfect. Excellent wood, proud to metal with no cracks or major chips and an extra coat of finish. Strong rifling with some black
powder abrasion. Perfect action. Perfect working order. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 868

868 - **MODEL 1896 SWEDISH MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 332662. 6.5x55mm caliber with a 29” barrel. This example is dated 1915 manufactured by Karl Gustafs Stads. Has the crest on bridge.
Bolt and frame have matching numbers. Gun remains in excellent all original condition. Barrel and frame retains 85-95% original factory finish. Full
length walnut stock is excellent with usual minor abrasions. Right side of stock has the M/96 sight table and disc. Comes with sling swivels. Has an
original muzzle cover and original cleaning rod. Fine bore and action. Some of the finest Mauser bolt action rifles ever manufactured. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 869

869 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 831996. .44-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1917. Standard Winchester model 1892 in the most popular of all calibers,
.44-40. Has a 24” full round barrel, full magazine, replaced Winchester sporting rear sight, standard sporting front sight, blued finish, walnut stock
and rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a smooth clean patina with no pitting and strong barrel legend with a dent on the left side of the magazine
tube. Excellent all original wood, proud to metal with no cracks or chips and an extra coat of finish added. Extremely clean bore and perfect action.
1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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870 - **U.S. MODEL 1917 EDDYSTONE BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 1273073. .30-06 caliber with a 26” barrel. This is the U.S. issue bolt action rifle that was the most widely used weapon by U.S. troops
during the first World War, the type carried by Alvin York. It remains in beautiful condition, retaining 90% of the original factory blue finish and was
not reparkerized for later issue. Barrel is stamped “E” with the Ordnance bomb and dated “9-18”. The bolt shroud, safety, rear sight and bolt release
are stamped “E”. Bolt is stamped “R” (Remington replacement). Left side of stock is stamped “R.A.P.” (cartouche). Bottom of wrist stamped with eagle
head, no “P”. Perfect working order. Strong clean bore. One of the nicer examples of this type we have seen in a while. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 871

871 - **SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER 1892 TD L.A. RIFLE


Serial No. 858251. .38-40 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1919. This is an extremely scarce configuration of the Model 1892 in that it
has the full octagon barrel with the half magazine takedown feature in a large caliber. Has a replaced Marble’s rear sight, blade front sight, tang
sight, blued finish, walnut stock and rifle butt. This rifle remains in excellent all original condition. The barrel and magazine retain generous amounts of
original blue finish mixed with plum, as does both sides of the frame and bolt. Wood is excellent, all original, proud to metal with no cracks or chips
and an added coat of finish. Shiny clean strong bore. Perfect action. Highly desirable scarce 1892. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

LOT - 872

872 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 1222398. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. The receiver of this rifle was manufactured in 1921. The barrel is dated 4-21 stamped “SA”
with Ordnance bomb with the additional letter “A”. “A” indicates the rifle passed through the arsenal repair. The rifle sports the type C pistol grip stock
and the World War II style rear sight and knobs which would indicate the barrel action passed inspection but was inspected and upgraded sometime
during World War II where the sights and type C stock were added. All metal surfaces retain 98% of the arsenal applied dark blue-black finish. Has
the milled trigger guard assembly. Wrist is stamped with the proof “P”. Has an original sling with the brass frogs. Has an ME reading of 2. Rifling is
sharp. Perfect action. Stock is excellent with no cracks or chips. Has the checkered buttplate. Left side of stock does not have any rebuilt cartouche.
Built to the National Match type configuration. Wonderful early Springfield manufactured as some of the finest rifles were produced during this era.
600.00 - 900.00

LOT - 873

873 - **LOT OF 2: WINCHESTER MODEL 94 CLASSIC RIFLES.


Serial No. 203584 & 3018869. Both guns are chambered for the .30-30 cartridge with 26” full octagon barrels, blued finish, walnut stock, shotgun
butt plates, gold plated loading port, black enameled frame and forend caps. Both guns have several storage/condition issues. The first gun has rust
damage to the frame and was re-enameled; several spots of rust on barrel behind the nose cap; saddle ring is rusted; left side of stock has a burn
mark and small crack; 1” chunk at top of comb that has been replaced with a fire burn mark. On the second gun, aside from a 1” patch of light rust on
rear sight and 1” patch on barrel, the front half of the rifle shows very nicely. Enamel on frame is original but the right rear side and tang have heavy
rust from moisture damage, as does the stock. Both guns have perfect bores and actions. With some switching of parts and some restoration, you should
be able to get one really nice rifle out of this pair. 300.00 - 600.00
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874 - **DOUBLE BARREL .45-70 RIFLE.


Serial No. 2781. Although thorough research has been done no maker can be found for this rifle. What we do know is the rifle is an under lever,
.45-70 Government caliber with 26” barrels. The barrels show deep sharp rifling and light pitting close to the breech. Barrels sights are fixed having
a folding rear leaf site. The barrel has proof marks which may be Belgium in origin. The gun has sling swivels attached to the lower barrel rib and
butt stock. The lower barrel rib has two filled holes just in front of the swing swivel. The barrel appears to have been re-blued. The forearm shows a
scalloped ebony in inlay with sharp checkering in excellent condition. The receiver has scroll engraving and a floral pattern behind the locks. The case
colors have faded and are now silver in appearance. There is no pitting present but tarnish is visible. The locks function perfectly and show strong
spring tension. The highly figured walnut buttstock rates excellent. Has a full checkered round knob pistol grip in excellent condition. The wood to metal
fit is perfect and no serious nicks or dings are present. The length of pull is 14” to a black checkered plastic buttplate. There is a gold inlay 4 -1/2”
from the toe. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 875

875 - **WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE.


Serial No. 6567969. Caliber .30 M1 carbine with an 18” barrel. Standard features include green parkerized finish with two-piece walnut stock.
Barrel near front sight stamped with Winchester “W” as well as the “PW” in oval on center of barrel. There is a “C” on left side of barrel band. Rear
sight has “H” in a shield. Left side of stock is stamped. There is a “P” with no circle on the inside of pistol grip. Magazine release has an “M”. Bottom of
trigger group stamped “T”. Excellent bore and perfect action. Retains a majority of the parkerized finish. Excellent stock with no cracks or chips. Comes
with the olive-drab magazine pouch and sling. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 876

876 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 943326. .25-20 caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1925. Standard Winchester model 1892 in .25-20. Has a 24” full round
barrel, full magazine, Winchester sporting rear sight, blade front sight, blued finish, walnut stock and rifle butt. All metal surfaces are a smooth
blue-brown patina but there is a small dent on the left side of the magazine. Excellent, all original wood, proud to metal with a 1/4” closed crack at
left wrist. Very good bore and perfect action. Nice clean honest untouched gun. 700.00 - 900.00

LOT - 877

877 - **DELUXE REMINGTON MODEL 14 PUMP ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 101565. Caliber .30 Remington with a 22” barrel. Manufactured 1924 to 1935. This deluxe model features finely checkered forend and
pistol grip butt stock. A Pachmayr recoil pad has been added. Sports a Redfield 2-3/4x scope with see-through mounts. Standard sporting front and
rear sights. Gun remains in excellent condition overall. Barrel and tube retains approximately 95% original blue with some light wear and muzzle and
loading port. Frame has high edge wear, turning silver at base but most of the original blue on sides. This is a takedown model. Wood is excellent with
the usual minor bumps and bruises but no cracks or chips. Action is perfect. Strong bore. Still a very popular rifle in the fields. 350.00 - 650.00

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878 - **COLT AR-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. SP70999. .223 cartridge with a 20” barrel. This is the model SP1 standard rifle with the military matte finish and black composite three
piece stock set. Retains approximately 95% original finish with just the usual storage wear. Mint bore and action. Comes with one magazine. This is the
real deal that Colt gained its fame in the rice patty’s of Vietnam. 600.00 - 900.00

LOT - 879

879 - **BROWNING 22 CALIBER SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 5605569. .22 LR caliber with a 19” barrel. This was manufactured in Belgium. It is a semi-automatic .22 rifle with checkered walnut stock,
takedown and blued finish. Gun remains in near new condition in and out with just a couple minor storage dings. There is a presentation plaque on the
bottom of the stock. Barrel has a couple minor age spots. Fine bore and action. Rifle is topped with a Bushnell 3x by 7x custom .22. Fine condition high
quality Belgium Browning. 500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 880

880 - **H&K MODEL 91 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. A038165. .308 caliber with a 20” barrel. These rifles were made in Germany and are considered some of the finest semi-automatic
military style rifles ever manufactured. Standard rifle includes military matte finish with three piece black composite stock set, attached bipod and
flash suppressor. Shows in near new condition inside and out. Mint bore and action. Just a couple of minor storage marks. Does not have a magazine.
900.00 - 1,500.00

LOT - 881

881 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 554164. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. This early Springfield was manufactured from March of 1942 to July of 1942. Sports a
Springfield 1953 barrel. This is a typical Korea War rebuild. Has the updated rear sight and sports the green parkerized finish on frame and trigger
group. Barrel is matte grey parkerized. Walnut stock has no visible cartouche and has seen lots of use. ME reading of 0. Frame retains approximately
90% of the arsenal re-applied finish. The outside of barrel shows a little more finish wear, approximately 85% remaining. Perfect bore and action. The
bore and action of this rifle would warrant a nicer stock, then you would have one heck of a fine early M1 Garand. 700.00 - 1,000.00

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882 - **STEVENS MODEL 620 A TRENCH GUN.


Serial No. 27014. 12 bore with a 20” barrel. According to Canfield’s Complete Guide To United States Military Combat Shotguns page 137 lists
the model 620A trench gun as being manufactured concurrently with the model 520-30. He further states three times as many model 520’s were
manufactured as compared to the model 620A. These were manufactured for the government during World War II. This example falls perfectly
into the accepted serial number range. Barrel and frame are finished in the dull brushed blue finish (not parkerized). Left side of frame is stamped
“620” without the “A” which is proper. Left side of frame is stamped U.S. above trigger guard. Front left side of frame is stamped with a “P” and an
Ordnance bomb. Right side of barrel is stamped with the identical “P” and Ordnance bomb. The Stevens barrel markings are stamped on the right
side of barrel. Left side of barrel has “12 gauge 2-3/4” chamber”, choke not stamped. Has the plain non-checkered walnut stocks with no military
stamps, which is proper. Buttplate is plastic commercial (proper). Left side of hand guard/bayonet adapter stamped “S”. Vent rib is blue with some
freckling. Bayonet adapter has turned a purple hue. Frame and barrel retain most of the original blue with some light edge wear. Two of the frame
screws have been lightly marred. Wood stock is very good with original finish and light dings here and there. Perfect action. Clean bore. Has a
vintage green canvas sling. 1,500.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 883

883 - **BOXED MITCHELL PREMIUM GRADE MAUSER B.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. K38398. 8mm caliber with a 24” barrel. Offered is a Mitchell’s Mauser new in box as refurbished. It is a premium version of the 98K built
during the 1940’s in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia and is referred to as the Mauser Model 48. Has a near pristine finish in appearance with teakwood
stock and is classified as “military new”. Boxed with all the accessories which include bayonet, scabbard, leather frog and sling, leather ammo pouch
and field cleaning kit with serial numbered bolt. Also includes all paperwork with a certificate of authenticity dated 2003. 300.00 - 600.00

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884 - **BOXED MITCHELL PREMIUM GRADE MAUSER B.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. T81664. 8mm caliber with a 24” barrel. Offered is a Mitchell’s Mauser new in box as refurbished. It is a premium version of the 98K built
during the 1940’s in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia and is referred to as the Mauser model 48. Has a near pristine finish in appearance with teakwood
stock and is classified as “military new”. Boxed with all the accessories which include bayonet, scabbard, leather frog and sling, leather ammo pouch,
and field cleaning kit with serial numbered bolt. Also includes all paperwork with a certificate of authenticity dated 2003. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 885

885 - **BOXED SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE


Serial No. 5873246. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. This Garand rifle was manufactured at the Springfield Armory between December of 1953
and 1957. Barrel is stamped “SA 1956”. The stock has the “DOD” acceptance box on left side. Left side of stock has a unit stamp “No. 10”. Wrist has
a “P” in a circle. Bore has an ME reading of 1. Perfect action. All metal parts retain 95% of the arsenal blue-black finish with high edge wear. Stocks
are excellent. Strong bore. Rifle comes in an original shipping crate from the Anniston Army Depot in Alabama. The shipping date on postage stamp is
August 2nd, 1990. Extremely fine M1 Garand obtained directly from the arsenal. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 886

886 - **PLAINFIELD .22 CAL. M1 CARBINE.


Serial No. A205. .22 rimfire with an 18” barrel. Manufactured in Plainfield, New Jersey. It is a .22 semi-automatic based on the World War II M1
Carbine. Magazine fed, walnut stock, blued finish, semi-automatic. Barrel has an unusual skeletal ramp front sight. Very good stock with no cracks or
chips. Plastic buttplate. Adjustable rear military style sight. Fine bore and action. No magazine. Should be a fun little plinker. 250.00 - 450.00

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887 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


NSV .22 rimfire with a 27” barrel. Manufactured 1934 to 1963. The model 67 was one of Winchester’s most popular single shot .22 caliber boys
rifles. It is a bolt action with blued finish and pistol grip walnut stock. This example remains in beautiful all original condition, which is somewhat scarce
as these rifles were generally heavily used. The one piece barrel and frame retains fully 98% or better original factory blue with just a couple of very
minor age freckles. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips but has a line of minor black substance that should clean off. Perfect Winchester
logo plastic buttplate. Fine bore and action. 250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 888

888 - **U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE


Serial No. 2505779. .30-06 caliber with a 24” barrel. The barrel is a Springfield 1946 September. Receiver was manufactured from December of
1943 to March of 1944. Has the later rear sight and the arsenal green parkerized finish. Walnut stock has the “DOD” box on left side with “P” in
circle on wrist, and is in very good condition with quite a few abrasions. Metal surfaces retain approximately 85% of the reapplied finish. Perfect
action. Bore is clean but there is no ME reading. Will probably have to be rebarreled. 600.00 - 800.00

LOT - 889

889 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 303255. Serial number is 303255, caliber is 30-06, barrel length is 24”. Manufactured in 1954. Utilizing a Winchester model 70 barrel
action produced in 1954 this rifle has been custom restocked. The barrel and frame retain the majority of the expertly reapplied blue finish. There
are no previsions on barrel for either front or rear sight. Sports a beautifully executed custom high gloss walnut stock with Monte Carlo comb and
contrasting black forend and tip cap. There is a black rubber recoil pad and sling eyes installed. A Weaver K4-C3 scope is mounted with Weaver
rings. There is a brass inset plaque on bottom of stock with previous owners initials. The wood remains in near mint condition as custom built. Has a fine
bore and action. Handsome and quality custom hunting rifle. 450.00 - 650.00

LOT - 890

890 - **MIB RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE


Serial No. 250-47274. 18-1/2” barrel, cartridge .22R.F Carbine is as new in box with all paperwork. Features stainless steel finish with composite
stock. 250.00 - 350.00

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891 - **LOT OF 2: MARLIN LEVER ACTION RIFLES.


Serial No. 72002371 & 24131101. The first rifle is a Marlin Model 336 .30 caliber with a 20” barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks. Rifle
is in near mint all, original condition, retaining virtually all of the original factory blue finish with a couple of minor storage spots. Stocks are excellent
with no cracks or major chips, just a couple of minor storage scuffs. Left side of frame has a 1” scratch. Mint bore and action. The second rifle is a
boxed Marlin Model 1894 in .44 magnum caliber with 20” barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stock. This rifle remains in near new condition,
99% original blue. Near mint wood. Mint bore and action. Comes in an original box which is somewhat tattered. Box has no model or number on it.
500.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 892
892 - **BOXED RUGER 10-22 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.
Serial No. 246-40466. .22 rimfire caliber with an 18-1/2” barrel. This little Ruger shows in as new condition inside and out with the blued finish and
black composite stock. It is a semi-automatic rotary magazine fed .22 with carbine barrel band, folding rear sight, pistol grip. Comes in its original box
numbered to gun. Includes Tasco scope still in the box. No paperwork included. 200.00 - 300.00

LOT - 893

893 - US MODEL 1842 HARPER’S FERRY CONVERTED MUSKET.


NSV Has a .69 bore. Barrel is 22 inches. This short carbine length rifle is a period conversion of the standard model 1842 manufactured at Harper’s
Ferry. Very typical conversion as seen in use by the Confederate Calvary. The lock is stamped Harpers Ferry 1850 with the US Eagle. Barrel has
been cut to a handy 22 inches and a front sight dove tail. It retains only one barrel band with swivel. Has an attached under rib with oak rod and
homemade thimble. Butt plate is stamped US. Has an extended hammer spur. Walnut stocks are very good but there is some chipping aft of the barrel
band. Metal is basically a dull gun metal gray with age patina. This would have been a very handy Calvary large bore carbine used during the Civil
War. 300.00 - 600.00
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894 - STEVENS TIP-UP SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.


Serial No. 16862. .32 caliber with a 24” barrel. The popular tip-up models were manufactured from the 1870’s to 1895. This is the scarcer model
with matching walnut forend. Has the full octagon barrel. Sighting equipment includes a beech globe front, wind drift single blade rear, and long
range tang sight with large disc. The barrel is a pleasing mix of blue and dark brown with strong legend. Factory nickel plated frame and trigger
guard retain approximately 30% finish, balance dark chocolate brown. Walnut front and rear stock in excellent condition with no cracks and a heavy
brass Swiss butt. Visible rifling but worn. Perfect lock up. Function flawless. These rifles are rarely seen with the walnut forend. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 895

895 - SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 226XXX. Caliber .38-40 with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1887. This is a special order 4” extra length full octagon model 1873 in
caliber 38-40. Other features include; full magazine, walnut stocks, rifle buttplate with replaced sporting rear site, and sporting front. All metal
surfaces are a dull gun metal grey, patina. The barrel having been cleaned at one time and partial thinning of the barrel legends. Walnut stocks are
very good. Albeit is a bit shy at the frame but no cracks or chips. Buttstock is also a bit shy to the metal with no major cracks or chipping but some
grain separation. Left side plate screw is boogered as is lower tang screw. Fully operational. The crown has been chamfered, good visible rifling but
dull. 700.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 896

896 - WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 346163B. Caliber .38-40, 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1890. Desirable, special order, 28” full octagon barrel (24” standard) in the large
38 caliber. All other features of this rifle are standard as follows; full magazine, blued finish, walnut stock, rifle butt with original Winchester sporting
front and rear sites. The dust cover and screw are replacements and the tang screws that are present were made for a tang site (not present) so
they are pronounced. All metal surfaces are a soft and smooth brown patina, but the edges are soft, so finish was added at one time. Walnut stocks
are very good with no cracks, proud to metal with just a few minor usual abrasions. Fine working order, very good bore with typical black powder
abrasion. Handsome special order model 1873 rifle. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 897

897 - SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 351632B. Barrel length is 24” in caliber .38-40. Manufactured in 1890. Special order features on this rifle include; part octagon part
round barrel with the button/half magazine. Standard features include; walnut stocks with rifle butt, blued finish with sporting front and rear sites.
The barrel finish is a smooth soft brown patina. The frame is full metal grey with some scattered salt and pepper finish on both sides. The stocks are
very good, the forearm is proud to metal with a 1” hairline crack at frame on bottom. The butt stock was refinished and is slightly shy to metal with a
1 - 1/2” crack at comb and tang. The tang site screws have been replaced. Perfect working order. Strong rifle bore with minor black powder erosion.
Handsome configuration. Factory research: shipped 9-9-1890. 38 cal, 1/2 oct, 1/2 mag. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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LOT - 898

898 - **CARCANO 1891 ITALIAN YOUTH RIFLE.


NSN Shoot blanks. 14.4” barrel. Manufactured in Verona and dated 1938. This is a smaller version of the 1891 Cavalry carbine with folding bayonet.
Manufactured for youth training and also given as awards to youth Fascist groups. They were manufactured to fire blank cartridges. This example does
not have a presentation plaque, but was obviously a prize or presentation model as it is completely nickel plated. Right side of stock has the factory
stamp, albeit faint, as an added coat of finish has been applied. Trigger guard and magazine have a dull aluminum appearance while the remaining
metal parts retain virtually all of the nickel applied finish. Stock is excellent but there is a 1” crack at buttplate on left side. All original parts. An
extremely scarce boy’s rifle dating to the Spanish Civil War. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 899

899 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 383754B. Caliber .38-40 with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1891. Standard rifle in all respects. Rifle is in near relic condition. The frame
is stamped with the PW which indicates return to the factory after 1900. Standard features include; 24” full octagon barrel, full magazine, walnut
stock, walnut butt and blue finish. Has a standard sporting front sight, rear sight is broken in half and missing rear portion. The caliber missing from
barrel. The brass carrier has been cleaned with no caliber marking. Several replaced screws, rear stock replaced, front stock shy to metal with gap at
frame, barrel and tube dark brown patina. Frame is grey with erosion and trails from a chemical with heavy pitting, loading gate replaced. Working
condition, decent visible rifling. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 900

900 - BRITISH PROOFED 1ST YR. WINCHESTER MOD 1892 S.R.C.


Serial No. 14492. .44 caliber with a 20” barrel. Scarce first year of production Winchester model 1892 standard Saddle Ring Carbine in the popular
.44-40 caliber that bears British proof marks on the left side of the barrel. Standard features include 20” barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut
stock, carbine butt, post front sight and folding carbine ladder rear sight. Original saddle ring stud, but ring is crude replacement. All metal surfaces
are dark chocolate brown patina with a few scattered areas of light abrasion. The original walnut stocks are very good, not cracked, but the bottom
of forearm is missing a chunk of wood at frame and some denting/chipping at rear barrel band. Butt stock has two chips at wrist at bottom front tang.
Fine working order. Strong rifling but dulled with some usual black powder erosion. 1,200.00 - 1,800.00

LOT - 901

901 - H. PIEPER BELGIUM SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.


Serial No. 129. .30 bore with a 22” barrel. Very high quality Belgium single shot features a tip-up breech, exposed hammer and a full octagon barrel
with sporting sights. It also features a checkered pistol grip walnut stock with black composite shotgun buttplate. These rifles are usually found in very
worn condition. This example has survived, retaining 95% of the high polish blue barrel finish. Walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or major chips.
Checkering is still fairly sharp. Trigger guard is a blue-brown patina. Has an unusual convex muzzle. Built on Warnant system action, the last Flobert
action and best example to that point. Excellent bore. Fine action. A very handsome early pre-war single shot. 300.00 - 600.00

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LOT - 902

902 - **ANSCHUTZ MODEL 54MS SILHOUETTE TARGET RIFLE.


Serial No. 225519. .22 rimfire caliber with a 22” barrel. This rifle features the match 54 action. It is a single shot, bolt action, bull barrel, no sights,
blued finish, target style wood stock with stippled forend and pistol grip, rubber recoil pad, adjustable trigger and topped with a Leupold 24x scope.
Gun shows in near new lightly used condition retaining virtually all of the original finish. Near mint in and out. Has sighting instructions taped to right
side of stock. 500.00 - 800.00

LOT - 903

903 - **LOT OF 2: MILITARY CARBINES.


Serial No. 91242 & NSV. The first gun is an altered US Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle. Caliber is 30-40 GOVT. Serial number is 91242. Barrel
length is 22 inches. This rifle has been altered by shortening the barrel and removing the hand guard, as well as the rear military sight. A Redfield
receiver sight has been added as well as a band front sight similar to 03 Springfield. All metal surfaces are a blue brown patina having been
refinished at one time. Stock is very good with no cracks. There is a chip at right forearm that has been refinished and inspector marks removed. Butt
plate is dented and ill fitting at toe. Action is fine. Bore is excellent. The second gun is a Remington Rolling Block Saddle Ring Carbine. Caliber 7mm.
Barrel is 20 1/2 inches. Rifle is in near relic condition. Stock broken at wrist. Metal brown blue patina. Missing front sight. Not working. Fine parts or
project guns. 250.00 - 500.00

LOT - 904

904 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 45-90 L.A. RIFLE.


Serial No. 108824. Caliber .45-90 WCF with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1896. Offered is a clean all original special order Winchester model
1886 in the popular .45-90 caliber. It features a 28” barrel (2” longer than standard). The barrel is a full octagon with full magazine and has walnut
stocks with rifle butt. Sports the German nickel blade front sight with an 1876 dated folding ladder rear sight. The metal surfaces of this rifle have
mellowed to a fine chocolate brown patina appearance with some original blue remaining on loading gate and bolt. Walnut stocks are very good, the
forearm is not cracked with no major chips albeit a bit shy to the metal. The butt stock has a few chips at plate and is similarly a bit shy to metal but
no visible cracks. Function is flawless, strong rifle bore with some minor black powder abrasion. Has true western character. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

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LOT - 905

905 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 .44-40 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Serial No. 161152. Caliber .44-40 with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1898. Desirable antique Winchester model 1892 carbine in the .44-40
caliber. This is a standard saddle ring carbine in all respects with the exception to the Winchester 3 leaf folding express rear site and was made in
1898, putting it in the antique serial number range. Features include; 20” barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, carbine butt with saddle
ring and stud. Front sight is standard traditional post. The barrel is a dark charcoal gun metal grey patina. The tube retains 50% original blue, starting
to thin and is possible replacement. The frame is a dull gun metal grey and was cleaned at one time. Barrel legend is somewhat washed out. The
walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, no chips except for a 1” hairline crack at right and left side of butt at plate, fine screw heads. Perfect
working order. Decent visible rifling with usual black powder abrasion. Some minor muzzle wear. 700.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 906

906 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 TRAPPER MODEL S.R.C.


Serial No. 404317. .38-40 caliber with a 16” barrel. Manufactured in 1907. The trapper models in the Winchester lever action line are some of the
most interesting of all variations. They are very scarce and highly collectible, and the majority saw extremely hard use in the field and as such do not
surface in high condition, when they surface at all. This trapper sports the 16” barrel, full magazine, saddle ring and stud, walnut stocks, carbine butt,
post front sight and folding ladder carbine rear sight. Given the condition, this little rifle could tell some stories. All metal surface are basically a gun
metal grey with spotting and are devoid of any original finish. Walnut forend is very good, proud to metal, with no cracks or major chips. Butt stock is
very good, proud to metal, with no cracks but is missing a 1” piece at right and left tang. Perfect working order. Bore exhibits visible rifling with normal
abrasions. Right side frame has one replaced screw. A scarce little carbine. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

LOT - 907

907 - **SEMI DELUXE T.D. WINCHESTER MOD 1892 RIFLE.


Serial No. 193799. Caliber .32-20 with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1901. Very special semi deluxe model 1892 take down rifle that features
the checkered, pistol grip, walnut stock with Winchester logo shot gun butt and Winchester logo grip cap. Standard features include; 24” full octagon
barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks with original Winchester sporting front and rear sites. The barrel and tube are a smooth blue brown
gun metal patina with some light freckling. The frame is a clean soft gun metal patina. 30% original blue on loading gate. The walnut stocks are very
good with pronounced factory checkering. No visible cracks. albeit the wood is ever so slightly shy to metal. The action functions perfectly. Pronounced
rifling with typical minor erosion. Factory research: shipped 5-7-102. .32 caliber, octagon barrel, take-down, checkered pistol grip.
2,500.00 - 3,500.00

LOT - 908

908 - **MODEL 1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. L6895. 7.65x53mm caliber with a 24” barrel. This is an extremely interesting rifle in that it has all matching numbers including stock,
magazine, frame, barrel, bolt. The blued metal finish on barrel is near mint. There is no crest on the bridge and it is now gun metal grey where
removed. Stock has all proper stamps. Buttplate has 80% original blue, but it is readily apparent the stock has been shortened, as has the barrel. We
can find no such example of this short rifle in any of our research material, so it was custom shortened at one time. Missing ramrod. Very good bore.
Extremely nice looking as altered Argentine Mauser. 100.00 - 200.00

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909 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1902 BOLT ACTION S.S. RIFLE.


NSV .22 rimfire caliber with an 18” barrel. These rifles were manufactured from 1902 to 1907. They were hugely successful as a beginner’s first rifle.
Since the intended customer was generally under the age of 12, the majority of these will be found today in conditions ranging from good to horrible.
This example is the extreme exception. The barrel retains 99% of the original factory blue finish with perfect barrel legend and a couple minor spots
of age freckling. Has the original sights which include the see-through stationary rear peep sight. Trigger guard retains virtually all of its original high
polish fire blue finish. Even the blued steel buttplate retains the majority of the original factory high polish finish. Original hardwood one piece stock is
excellent with nary a chip or crack to be found and virtually all of the original Winchester applied finish, albeit a few very minor surface impressions
and storage marks. Strong clean bore and a perfect action. One of the best you will find. Early variation. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 910

910 - **WINCHESTER 1892 .44 CALIBER S.R.C.


Serial No. 892430. .44 caliber with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1919. The Winchester 1892 carbine in the .44 caliber is eagerly sought by
collectors. This example is in that configuration, albeit it has seen much use in the field. Features a 20” barrel, full magazine, post front sight, folding
ladder rear sight, saddle ring and stud, carbine buttplate and blued finish. All metal surfaces are basically a gun metal grey finish with some freckling
and spotting. The loading gate retains the majority of the original blue finish. The gumwood stocks have had finish added but not overly sanded.
Forearm has a crack running the length of the bottom. Butt stock has the usual numerous abrasions. Replacement refinished buttplate that could use a
better job of fitting. Tang screws have been replaced/reblued. Strong bore with some minor surface abrasion. 700.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 911

911 - **WINCHESTER SEMI-DELUXE PG MODEL 1894 S.R.C.


Serial No. 840308. Caliber .30 WCF, with a 20” barrel. Manufactured in 1919. Arguable one of the harder to find model 1894 Winchesters are
the carbines that exhibit any special order features. This example sports the rare Winchester capped pistol grip butt stock with the rifle buttplate,
sling eyes. Standard features include; 20” barrel, full magazine, walnut stocks, blued finish with saddle ring and original stud. The sights include
special order 3 leaf folding express rear, an original marble’s tang sight and carbine post front. The barrel and tube as well as the bands retain
approximately 90% or better factory blue finish with strong barrel legend. The frame is now a clean dull gun metal grey. The wood is excellent, proud
to the metal with original finish. The forearm has no cracks or chips with a few small abrasions. The pistol grip butt stock is not checkered but exhibits a
1” closed hairline crack at frame and wrist and is a bit shy at tang and was probably freshened up a bit years ago. Screw heads are all original and
fine with no majoring marring, action is perfect, strong clean bore. Fine special order 1894 carbine. Factory research. 2,000.00 - 3,000.00

LOT - 912

912 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SEMI-DELUXE RIFLE.


Serial No. 878511. .32-40 caliber with a 26” barrel. Manufactured in 1920. Offered is a fairly scarce rifle in that it was manufactured well after
the popularity of the .32-40 cartridge and features the Winchester pistol grip capped stock sans checkering. All other features of this rifle as follows:
26” full octagon barrel, full magazine, original sporting sights, blued finish, walnut stocks and rifle butt. This rifle remains in extremely clean condition.
Barrel and tube retain virtually all of the clean blue-brown soft patina with sharp barrel legend. Frame has faded to a soft brown patina. Screw
heads are sharp. Wood stocks are excellent with no cracks and only a couple of minor abrasions. Action is perfect. Strong bore but dulling.
2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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913 - **WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE.


Serial No. 1292003. Caliber .30 carbine with an 18” barrel. Barrel has Winchester “W” stamp at bayonet lug. Left front sight stamped “R.I.A.”. Right
side of rear sight has letter “H” in a shield. Rear tang stamped “W”. “MWA” stamped on right side of magazine release. Bottom pistol grip on stock
has the “P” in circle. Left side of stock is stamped “BAJPL”. Front barrel band stamped “JMD”. Bottom of bayonet lug stamped “EMQ”. Excellent bore
and action. Comes with a green canvas sling. Metal retains a majority of the dull parkerized finish. Stocks are excellent. Barrel does not have the
“WP” stamp. 600.00 - 1,000.00

LOT - 914

914 - **BROWNING SAFARI BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. L1011. .458 Winchester magnum caliber with a 24” barrel. This rifle is built on the Mauser action. The ‘L’ in the serial number indicates
Safari grade. Standard features include blued barrel and frame, bolt finished in the white, checkered pistol grip walnut stock with Monte Carlo comb,
sharp checkering, Browning rubber recoil pad, sling swivels. Floor plate and trigger guard are lightly etched with gold. Shows some light freckling.
The high gloss finish stock is excellent with no cracks or chips. Checkering is sharp, with a couple of minor impressions and a 2” area of varnish loss on
the right side above floor plate. Some wear around bolt handle recess and a couple of other very minor spots of flaking, all of which could be easily
remedied. Barrel and frame retains virtually all of the original high polish blue finish with a couple of minor storage marks. Ramp front sight does not
have the hood. Adjustable rear sight. Front and rear bridge sport scope mounting blocks. Action is perfect. Strong bore. This behemoth high quality
Belgium manufactured .458 is an extremely fine example. 800.00 - 1,600.00

LOT - 915

915 - **PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 215642. .270 WCF caliber with a 24” barrel. Manufactured in 1952. Rifle has all standard features to include 24” blued barrel, blued
frame, factory tapped, brass bead ramp front sight with hood, single leaf folding rear sight in collar, pistol grip checkered walnut stock with Monte
Carlo comb, checkered steel shotgun buttplate. The rifle remains in near mint all original condition, retaining virtually all of the original factory finish
on metal. Stocks are near mint without a single bump that can be seen and only some light high edge wear at pistol grip. Minor high edge wear and
freckling on trigger guard. Mirror bore and perfect action. Nice post-war Winchester model 70. 800.00 - 1,200.00

LOT - 916

916 - **NEAR NEW WINCHESTER MOD 61 MAGNUM PUMP RIFLE.


Serial No. 298990. .22 Winchester magnum rimfire with a 24” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in 1959. Chambered in the powerful .22 magnum
rimfire cartridge makes this an extremely desirable rifle. Coupled with the condition, which appears to be in near new both inside and out, both metal
and wood, further enhances its desirability. It is a standard takedown with a full round barrel, sporting sights, blued finish, flat bottom grooved walnut
forend, black composite buttplate. Metal surfaces show virtually no wear, neither at muzzle or sides of slide. The only lack of finish appears on the
bottom edge of the slide handle. The wood is near mint with no cracks or chips, just a couple of extremely minor impressions. Perfect bore and action.
1,200.00 - 1,800.00

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917 - **STEVENS FAVORITE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.


Serial No. 03291SF. .22 rimfire with a 22” barrel. Stevens manufactured 1,000 of these rifles in 1971 to commemorate the Stevens Favorite falling
block single action rifle. The rifle is standard as issued with full octagon blued barrel, sporting sights, case colored frame, walnut stocks, with gold
plated buttplate, hammer, lever, and elevator and the special Joshua Stevens medallion on right side of stock. Rifle is in near new condition in and out.
300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 918

918 - **BOXED SPRINGFIELD ARMORY BAR 1918 SEMI-AUTO


Serial No. 595. Caliber .30-06 with a 24” barrel. Offered is a Springfield Armory near exact replica of the famed Browning BAR Model 1918
light machine gun. The original that went into service in WWI that continued to see service in WWII, Korea and Vietnam. All metal surfaces retain
the majority of the military style parkerized finish with some light storage marks here and there. Comes with the 2 piece walnut stock set, as well as
an extra black composite butt stock. Comes with 7 magazines, a sling, accessory kit and has the mounted bipod. Original instruction pamphlet and
shipping container. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

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LOT - 919

919 - **JAEGER CUSTOM MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE (.338).


Serial No. 1046. Caliber .338 Winchester magnum with a 24” barrel. This rifle was hand built by renowned custom gunsmith Paul Jaeger of
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. His name and address are stamped on barrel, as well as the quick release scope mounts. Was assembled using a Mauser
action. Rifle remains in near new condition and features a blued barrel, ramp front sight with wrap around band, Williams adjustable rear sight,
jeweled bolt, finely checkered and polished bolt handle, high polish blued frame, deluxe satin finish checkered walnut stock with black contrasting
forend piece and metal grip cap with the rollover cheek piece and Monte Carlo comb. Sports a Pachmayr recoil pad. Topped with a Weaver 3x-9x
scope in the offset Jaeger quick release mounts that allow for use of barrel sights. Perfect bore and action. A finely crafted large caliber custom
sporting rifle by a premier American artist. 1,400.00 - 2,800.00

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920 - **SEMI DELUXE WINCHESTER MOD. 1892 RIFLE.


Serial No. 177808. Caliber .32-20 with a 28” barrel. Special order features on the Model 1892 are amongst the scarcest of all models. This special
order rifle features the 28” barrel which is 4” longer than standard. It also features the special order pistol grip butt stock with Winchester cap and is
not checkered. The barrel is full octagon and sports a full magazine, with standard blue finish, walnut stock, Winchester sporting front and rear sights.
All metal surfaces are a smooth dark chocolate brown patina. The wood stocks are very good. The forend is proud to the metal, sports the original
finish, the right side of forearm has a 2” grain separation with the usual minor abrasions and only the usual impressions. The butt stock is a bit shy to
the metal having been freshened at one time. There are two minor slivers at the right wrist and frame and some typical divots and abrasions to stock.
All but two of the frame screws are slightly boogered. Fine working order. Bore has visible rifling but shows much wear which is common for rifles in this
caliber. Factory Research: shipped 11-29-1901. 28” oct with plain pistol grip. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00

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921 - NEW YORK INDIAN WAR MILITIA COAT & PANTS. 922 - CIVIL WAR PERIOD SNARE DRUM
Offered is a very fine example of an Indian War 1870’s tunic and trousers. All original and Civil War period snare drum by M.G.
IDed to a soldier. In excellent condition with note to; missing a button (it is in the pocket), some Mezerott, Washington, DC. Inlayed star by
minor moth holes in fabric on both the pants and the jacket. Identified inside to “W.H. Gassert ivory vent hole. Maker’s label opposite with
Company H 23rd Regiment” Some study on this unit could add interest and value. replaced rope and no tighteners. Torn heads.
400.00 - 600.00 Needs restoration. (Good). 400.00 - 600.00

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923 - EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAW MASTER HORN.
15”x6”x4” Nice scrimshaw master horn with decoration of three masted
gun boat bearing American flags with early 19th century woman holding
anchor in front of her, with crossed American flags accented with red
ceiling wax. Wooden butt has carved star in it accented with red ceiling
wax. Top of hand has sailors knot work. (Very Good).
1,800.00 - 2,500.00

LOT - 923

924 - PAIR OF MINIATURE FIREARMS.


Serial No. 149 & 016. 149: Beautifully rendered miniature copy of the
Colt dragoon. It has an etched cylinder with Mexican War battle scene,
case colored frame, varnished walnut grips, brass trigger guard and
blued barrel. Gun measures 6-1/2” in length and 2-3/4” in height. It
is a percussion system six shot single action. Fully functional. Next is a
highly detailed miniature of the famous Model 1893 semi-automatic
Borchardt pistol complete in every detail including a removable wood
bottom magazine D.R.P. stamped toggle. Finely finished. Measures 7” in
length and 2-1/2” in height. Both of these miniatures are extremely well
executed and in near mint condition. 400.00 - 800.00
LOT - 924

925 - U.S. MODEL NORTH NAVY 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


Very early U.S. pistol features a 9” barrel and .69 bore in amazing
untouched condition. The lock plate has the American Eagle and is
stamped Midle Con. with Eagle and U.S., top of barrel is stamped P. and
U.S. Is in all original condition, with possibly a replaced hammer screw.
All metal is a deep rich dark metal gray speckled patina, wood stock is
excellent with a few chips, left side has strong cartouche but letters not
LOT - 925 readable. There are no signs that the belt hook was ever removed or that
there was ever one present. 1,000.00 - 1,600.00

926 - AP WATERS MODEL 1836 CONTRACT PISTOL.


Type one. Has an 8-1/2” barrel, .52 bore. These were manufactured
from 1836-1844. Features the swivel type steel ramrod with button
head, iron mounts, lock is stamped A. Waters, Milbury MS. 1837, barrel
is stamped U.S. Ja P, left side plate is stamped X, there are two cartouche
in the oval on left side, both are visible but not readable. All iron
hardware with the exception of the barrel. Lock and hammer are a gun
metal gray patina. All other hardware has been nickel plated and retains
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a majority of that nickel finish. The lock has been changed from flintlock to
percussion. The original stocks are excellent with a toe repair at butt and
a fine line closed crack on handle near trigger. All legends are sharp. the
plating appears to have been done long ago, may have been issued for
Sea Service. Fine bore and action. 800.00 - 1,200.00

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927 - FINE LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY CAPPER & CO.
.60 bore caliber with a 9” barrel. Smooth bore (very good), lock is
stamped Capper & Co., top of barrel is stamped London with two London
proofs, has an engraved brass trigger guard, two brass thimbles (missing
ramrod), a walnut stock that is unadorned, fine working order. Barrel is a
smooth brown patina with sharp legends, stocks are excellent with original
LOT - 927 finish and only one visible quarter inch hairline crack on left side. Fine
looking early large bore British Flintlock. 600.00 - 1,200.00

928 - QUALITY BELGIUM FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


.54 bore, 5 - 1/2” octagon barrel. Excellent clean bore with no rifling
(smooth bore). The flared octagon barrel has been cleaned, wiped and
has three Belgium proof marks. Walnut stocks are excellent with no
cracks or chips, checkered handle, visible but worn. Has a pewter finished
metal butt cap, trigger guard, thimbles and decorations. Side lock is
not marked. Has a complete pan and frizzen but the hammer (which
is present) is broken. With a repair to the hammer, this would be an
excellent large caliber medium size pistol. 300.00 - 500.00
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929 - T. BRADBURN & SON PERCUSSION REVOLVER CASED.


NSN .40 bore percussion with a 4-7/8” barrel. While similar to the
Tranter, Adams & Webley double action revolvers of the 1850’s and
60’s, this revolver is stamped “T. Bradburn & Sons” on top of the barrel
with no other maker marks. It has numerous Birmingham English proofs.
T Bradburn & Son operated in Birmingham from 1839 to 1863. It is
a five shot double action with a full octagon barrel, spur-less hammer.
Engraved on frame, cylinder and top strap. Has checkered walnut grips
with small nail head decorations with engraved trigger guard, and metal
buttplate. The frame and trigger guard retain traces of the original
nickel plated finish, balance gun metal patina. The engraved cylinder
retains approximately 50% of the original high polish blue and sports all
original nipples. Barrel retains approximately 70% high polish factory
blue with balance flaked. Operates perfectly double action. Strong bore
with some usual black powder residue. Very high grade, quality English
double action of the 1850’s period. Comes with an original unmarked
brass cylinder type powder measure, missing spout, and a London cap tin.
900.00 - 1,500.00

930 - BLACK POWDER COLT S.A.A. REVOLVER (1882).


Serial No. 83742. Serial number is 83742, barrel length is 5/1/2” and
caliber is .45 long Colt. Offered is a fine Colt Single Action Army that
LOT - 929 was shipped with 50 guns on October 10, 1882 to Wexell & Degress
who had offices in both Mexico City and New York. Factory letter lists
the gun as a .45 Colt caliber, barrel length not listed, shipped blue with
rubber grips. The gun sports a 5-1/2” barrel and is nickel plated with
vintage pearl grips. All the markings are perfect which would indicate,
given its shipment to Wexell & Degress, that it was dealer plated and the
pearl grips fitted at the time. This was a common practice amongst the
largest retailers during that era. The barrel retains approximately 50%
nickel finish, turned brown patina. There is wear to the muzzle at the left
side of the barrel blending to gray and nickel and mixes perfectly to
give an overall smooth appearance. The ejector housing retains almost
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60% nickel, with the balance flaked to a smooth grey brown patina.
The pearl grips are well fitted, vintage to the gun, and only have some
minor chipping. Retains all four Colt clicks, locks up perfectly. All matching
numbers. Strong clean bore. The barrel legends are sharp and devoid of
nickel in the stamps are the frame legends. The back strap and trigger
guard are a smooth mix of gun metal patina and nickel. The nickel
plated finish was very popular along the Texas Mexico border as they
were easier to maintain and were less susceptible to the harsh conditions.
This is a classic cowboy gun in all respects and has “the look”.
2,000.00 - 2,500.00

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931 - U.S. MODEL 1842 HENRY ASTON PISTOL.
Appears to be an early type one. Features a 8-1/2” barrel, .54 caliber.
Top of barrel is stamped S.K., has the swivel type rod, the walnut stock
has perfect cartouche on left side, percussion lock is stamped U.S. H.
Aston. Gun retains approximately 85% of the period nickel plating. It is
thinning a bit on the brass barrel band and the butt, walnut stocks are
excellent with perfect cartouche on left side. The address on lock plate
has thinned and is partially readable. Has a nice bore, perfect action.
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Interesting period plated pistol in exceptional condition. Was probably
plated for sea service or presentation. 600.00 - 900.00

932 - CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 61400. .31 black powder percussion caliber with a 4” barrel.
Manufactured 1853. This is a standard Colt pre-Civil War pocket model.
All matching numbers including wedge. Features an octagon barrel, five
shot, single action. Has a strong New York City barrel legend. A fine
80% cylinder scene. Colt patent on left side of frame. Original walnut
grips retain the majority of the original finish. Brass grip straps have
not been cleaned and have a nice mellow, original appearance. The
remainder of the metal surfaces are a smooth grey-brown patina with
some minor areas of salt and pepper on barrel. All original nipples.
Indexes but cylinder does not lock into place. Fine bore. Comes in a
vintage oak presentation case with brass plaque. Accessories include
an original Colt powder flask that is missing one head screw, two minor
dents, mustard uncleaned patina with some fire blue on ring. Has a Colt
stamped two cavity brass mold, a UMC cap tin, several vintage lead
projectiles and a sealed cartridge pack replica. Case has the original
lining that is somewhat worn. Nice original pre-Civil War cased set.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

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933 - CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER (LONDON).


Serial No. 1463. .31 percussion caliber with a 6” barrel. This is an
extremely early first year production pocket model serial numbered in
the 1848 Baby Dragoon range. It is a London model with British proof
marks on left side of barrel and on each cylinder. Exhibits all matching
numbers including wedge and loading lever. Standard features include
6” full octagon barrel, five shot, single action, and varnished walnut grips.
Sports the early iron backstrap and trigger guard. The original walnut
grips retain the majority of the original finish with no cracks or chips.
Cylinder scene would rate at least 90%. Has all the original nipples.
Cylinder indexes most of the time but does not lock into place. Strong
bore with usual black powder residue. Metal finish is basically soft brown
patina with some light freckling. Three screw heads are slightly marred.
Has an original oak display case with brown brass oval and screws.
Faded green felt lining. Has an original Dixon copper and brass powder
flask with lanyard and no dents, a steel unmarked two cavity bullet mold,
an original nipple wrench (unmarked), several old projectiles and an old
unmarked cap tin. Nice early London cased set in scarce longer barrel
with iron straps. 2,500.00 - 3,500.00
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934 - BRACE OF COLT MODEL 1849 BREVETTE REVOLVERS.
.38 bore percussion with 4” barrels. The term ‘Brevette’ is basically a
conjunctive term for firearms manufactured in Europe utilizing existing
American firearms designs and making unlicensed copies of those
weapons. This is such a pair. The basic design used was the Colt Model
1849 pocket revolver. The top of the barrels are stamped “Address Col
Sam l New Model U.S. Patented”. The left side of the frame is stamped
“Cal .38”. The European proof marks can be found on top of the barrel,
the cylinder, frame, and on the side of the barrel. Factory high polish
blue on the octagon barrel and cylinder which has a Naval battle scene
engraving. Frame is case colored. Back strap and trigger guard are
nickel plated. Two piece walnut grips. Neither revolver bears any serial
number. Both revolvers are five shot single action. Neither revolver shows
any sign of having been fired. Cylinder walls are clean raw steel with
the original grease. Frame and loading lever retain virtually all of the
original case colors. Grips are near mint. Trigger guard and back strap
retain all of the factory nickel finish. The barrel and cylinder retain
approximately 80% of the original factory blue finish with the balance
simply flaked to smooth patina. All legends are perfect. These Colt
LOT - 934 unlicensed products were widely used during the Civil War in the southern
states as they were available through the blockade runners that brought
them over from Europe. They are of high quality and are both in beautiful
near mint unused condition. It would be impossible to find a finer pair of
Colt Brevettes. They would be worthy of a display case. These revolvers
have become quite collectible in their own right as Colt collectors have
begun to purchase these as examples for their collection, and have
always been popular with Civil War collectors. 800.00 - 1,600.00

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935 - WALCH FIREARMS CO. 10 SHOT POCKET REVOLVER.


Serial No. 1584. .31 bore percussion with a 3-1/4” barrel.
Approximately 3,000 of these unusual spur trigger, ten shot, single action
pocket revolvers were manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co., which
was to become Winchester a few short years later. The unusual feature
is that the five cylinder openings were to be double charged and there
are ten original nipples with two hammers that would fire these double
charges. Manufacture stamp is on top of the octagon barrel. Sports two
LOT - 935 piece walnut grips that are in very good condition but there is a repaired
crack on right panel. Metal is basically a soft gun metal grey patina.
Cylinder indexes perfectly. Both hammers fire. This unusual revolver would
be of interest to any collector of Winchester firearms.
1,500.00 - 2,500.00

936 - DUCHAMP FLINTLOCK PISTOL.


NSN Barrel length is 7 - 1/2”, caliber is .62 bore. This is an octagon
barrel, smooth bore, flintlock, single shot pistol manufactured in Leone
France. Features a finely carved walnut stock with metal buttplate,
engraved trigger guard, rear site with front bead and flared muzzle. It
remains in very good original condition. A black lacquer was applied to
the barrel at one time. Walnut stock is excellent with no visible cracks or
LOT - 936 chips. Checkering is very good. The screws are engraved. It is in working
order and is an extremely handsome late 18th century large bore French
Flinlock. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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937 - FACTORY ENGRAVED LEFAUCHEUX PINFIRE REVOLVER.
Serial No. 247758. .36 bore with a 6-1/8” barrel. Eugene Gabriel
Lefaucheux has been called the Samuel Colt of France. By 1865 the
company could turn out as many as 180 finished revolvers per day. In
theory, as many as 40,000 arms. They utilized the side loading, bored
through cylinder double action with a special self contained pinfire
cartridge. This was a very popular revolver with the Confederacy during
the Civil War as many were ferried into the South via the Blockade
LOT - 937 Runners. This example is fairly typical of the quality workmanship of
the French factory during that time period. The frame and cylinder are
factory engraved. This model sports a pair of vintage ivory grips with
two chips on the right panel and lanyard loop. All metal surfaces are
basically a dull grey patina. The gun is solid and the cylinder rotates
and locks up perfectly. The bore exhibits sharp rifling with some minor
residue. An extremely early and handsome Lefaucheux that would be the
equivalent of a Navy model size. 350.00 - 650.00

938 - INCREDIBLE MODEL 1877 THUNDERER 2-1/2” REVOLVER.


Serial No. 122698. .41 LC caliber with a 2-1/2” barrel. Colt factory
letter verifies that this Model 1877 was shipped on January 8th, 1901
in a shipment of one gun to Montgomery Ward & Co. in Chicago with
a blued 2-1/2” barrel, .41 caliber with grips not listed. This revolver
is in virtually new condition, all original. The barrel and cylinder retain
95% of the factory iridescent blue with just some minor edge wear
and starting to thin in spots. The back strap and trigger guard retain
approximately 90% of the brilliant blue. When examining the blue, the
light thinning is actually only visible under lighted magnification and
appears to be 90% or better. All of the screws retain their brilliant fire
LOT - 938 blue, as does the back of the hammer and trigger. The cylinder face
shows no signs of having ever been fired. 98% brilliant case colors
present on both sides of frame. Top of hammer retains all the brilliant fire
blue. Grips are near mint. Bore and action are perfect. This unfired short
barrel .41 caliber Thunderer is simply amazing and has to be one of the
finest such examples extant and would be nearly impossible to find a
like model with this much original condition. The best we have ever seen.
3,500.00 - 5,500.00

939 - EARLY ETCHED PANEL COLT 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.


Serial No. 1206. .38 LC caliber with a 3-1/2” barrel. Factory letter
states that this revolver was shipped on July 28th, 1877 to J.C. Grubb &
Co. in Philadelphia in a seven gun shipment. It is listed as a nickel finish,
barrel length and stocks not listed. This is a very scarce high condition
all original first year of manufacture. It is the “Sheriff” or “Storekeeper”
model without ejector. Other early features include the checkered
rosewood grips and the early etched panel. Revolver has survived in
excellent all original condition. The etched panel is easily readable,
LOT - 939 legends are perfect, grips are near mint. Retains approximately 95%
original nickel finish with some light clouding. There is no burn on the ends
of the cylinder. Brilliant fire blue on back of hammer and trigger. Action
functions as new both single and double. Bore is mint. An extremely nice
high condition original early Lightning. 1,000.00 - 2,000.00

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940 - HIGH COND. COLT 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER (1ST YR).
Serial No. 2772. .38 LC caliber with a 3-1/2” barrel. Factory letter
states this gun was hipped on November 2nd, 1877 in a 100 gun
shipment to Meyer & Geiger in Omaha, Nebraska in .38 caliber with
nickel finish and rubber grips. Offered is a Colt Model 1877 Lightning
double action revolver that was manufactured during the first year
of production in 1877 and remains in beautiful all original condition.
Features the 3-1/2” barrel with the acid etched panel that is in near
perfect condition, six shot, double action, nickel finish, with the early
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checkered rosewood one piece grips. Aside from a couple of very minor
finish flakes on cylinder and high edge of muzzle, this revolver retains fully
98% of the original factory nickel finish. The inside grip frame has been
cleaned to blend in with the original nickel and is virtually indiscernible
one from the other. The back of the hammer and trigger retain 90% of
the fire blue finish. Two left frame screws retain generous amounts of fire
blue as does the right frame screw and the trigger guard, and back strap
screws. Cylinder indexes perfectly. Bore is near mint. Original grips are
excellent with a couple of dents and a small chip at top right panel. This
model is referred to as the “Storekeeper” as it was manufactured without
an ejector. Beautiful condition first year revolver. 1,500.00 - 3,000.00

941 - PICTURE BOXED CHICAGO PALM PISTOL.


Serial No. 12489. .32 extra short rimfire with a 1-3/4” barrel. Wildly
popular in the 1890’s with gamblers and sporting types, the Chicago
palm pistol was unique in its design. This example is in stellar condition
retaining virtually all of its factory nickel finish. The gutta percha panels
and thumb panel are in near mint condition with no cracks or chips. It is in
perfect mechanical order. What makes this pistol even more desirable, is
that is rests in its original two piece box that features an image of this gun
on the cover and is printed “Protector Revolver Ames Sword Co. Chicopee,
Mass. U.S.A.”. Box is in very good condition with three intact corners, high
edge wear, a 2-1/2” missing bottom apron. Inside the cover are the
directions for using the Protector pistol. 2,500.00 - 4,500.00

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942 - **MODEL 1907 ROTH-STEYR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 5368. 5.16” barrel in 8mm Roth. Early semi-automatic pistol
manufactured in Austria. Features semi-automatic, ten shot. Gun retains
full 98% of what appears to be all original factory nickel finish. The
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legends are strong, no nickel in the legends, there are no soft edges. Bore
is mint. If this pistol was nickel plated outside of the factory, it would have
been done at the time by a private retailer. We cannot get the slide back
to test the action. Needs the attention of a gunsmith. 300.00 - 600.00

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943 - **FABRIQUE NATIONALE MOD 1906 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.
Serial No. 432236. Caliber 6.35mm with a 2” barrel. Offered is a
scarce pre-war factory nickel semi automatic, pocket pistol with the FM
black plastic grips that retain approximately 96% of it’s original factory
finish with some very minor freckles. Grips are mint, has the original
factory magazine, fine bore and action. Barrel is not stamped with
caliber. Has all proper proof marks on frame and slide. Manufactured
LOT - 943 prior to German occupation production. 300.00 - 600.00

944 - **COLT MODEL 1911 U.S. ARMY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 469714. .45 ACP with a 5” barrel. Manufactured in 1918.
This pistol is standard in all respects, as issued to the United States Army
in 1918 and has gone through the rebuild program as evidenced by the
Augusta Arsenal inspector stamps on left side of frame. All the original
parts are correct for a 1918 period gun except the hammer and the
grips have been replaced with the World War II era brown plastic Keyes
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panels. This pistol has seen much use and obviously spent the majority
of its lifetime stored in a holster. There are traces of original blue on
the frame but the gun is basically devoid of any original finish. Overall
finish is freckled with some heavy pitting on the frame and slide. Comes
with an original lanyard loop magazine (dented). Fine bore on the
replacement barrel. Excellent candidate for restoration. 600.00 - 900.00

945 - **LLAMA MODEL 1911 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL.


Serial No. 87652. Caliber 9mm/.38 with a 5” barrel. Gabilondo
began manufactured copies of the Colt 1911 in 1931. This is a fairly
early model and has the same general appearance as the Colt Model
1911-A1 with the arched main spring housing, but no grip safety. It was
chambered to fire the 9mm largo and .38 a.c.p. Standard features;
blued finish, diamond checkered walnut grips and a lanyard ring on the
LOT - 945 right side. Retaining approximately 90% of the factory blue with near
mint grips, fine bore and action. These early Llamas generally saw very
hard use overseas and very few have survived with such high condition.
An interesting pistol that is eagerly sought by Colt collectors as a foreign
variation of the 1911. 350.00 - 650.00

946 - **1937 CODE S/42 GERMAN LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.


Serial No. 1265. This is a standard early World War II issue German
Luger semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9mm cartridge with 1937
stamped on receiver. It has all matching numbers. Features a 4” barrel,
right side of slide has a Waffenamt stamp with “63”. Mint bore and
perfect action. Pistol remains in excellent condition. This is an early war,
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finely finished, example. Original grips numbered to gun. Grip straps
have thinned, there is a hint of muzzle wear and the typical wear found
on the left trigger plate convex swell. 75% of the original factory blue
is still present. Magazine has matching serial number with Waffenamt
stamp. A very fine early example of a Nazi issue Luger.
1,500.00 - 2,200.00

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947 - MILITARY COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 COMPLETE UPPER
This upper retains 85% of the original parkerized finish with just the
usual minor high edge wear. It is complete and need only be installed.
It features the adjustable target rear site, high profile front site and has
an excellent bore. It is accompanied by a blue, two-toned magazine
(original) stamped Colt Ace 22LR. 350.00 - 550.00

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948 - **HIGH STAND “SUPERMATIC” TROPHY SEMI AUTO PISTOL


Serial No. 1754732. Caliber is .22 rimfire with a 7- 1/8” barrel.
Referred to as the Model 106 Military (stamped on frame). Has a blued
finish with checkered walnut stocks, target adjustable rear sight, high
blade front sight with a distinctive fluted barrel. Gun retains virtually all
of the original factory finish and a gold trigger. The checkered walnut
stocks feature a thumb rest. Comes with two magazines, has a fine bore
LOT - 948 and action. There is one minute spot on left side of barrel. At the time
these pistols were manufactured, they were considered one of the finest
target models ever produced and still perform flawlessly today. While
not up to par with the most recent space age target pistols favored by
the current competitive shooters, it can still hold it’s own on any range.
500.00 - 800.00

949 - **HIGH STANDARD (SPORT KING) SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL


Serial No. 346298. Caliber .22 LR with a 6-5/8” barrel. This is an
early 1950’s model. These were extremely well made semi automatic
pistols that allowed for an interchangeable barrel system. It sports a
blue finish, brown plastic grips and a wind drift site. This example retains
approximately 80% original factory blue with all the apparent wear
on top of the slide, the forward area of right side of frame and grip
straps. Has a fine bore and perfect action. It is accompanied by an extra
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barrel No. 298 that is 4 - 1/2” in length and retains approximately 95%
factory blue with a fine bore. A fine little .22 auto. 250.00 - 450.00

950 - **COLT S.A. FRONTIER SCOUT .22 LR REVOLVER.


Serial No. 117022F. Revolver was manufactured in 1960. It has a 4-1/2”
barrel, full blue finish, six shot .22 single action with checkered plastic
grips. Gun retains approximately 98% original factory blue finish except
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being in leather. Front sight has been filed. 250.00 - 350.00

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951 - **1964 COLT GEN. HOOD TENNESSEE COMM. REVOLVER.
Serial No. 0373GH. This is a Colt Scout Gen. Hood’s Tennessee
Campaign commemorative single action .22 revolver. Gun is new in
original Colt display case. 4-1/2” barrel and is entirely gold plated with
blued accents. Wood grips. No visible turn line. 450.00 - 650.00

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952 - S&W MODEL 41 7” TARGET BARREL.


.22 LR caliber with a 7” barrel. Offered in a near mint S&W 7” target
barrel for the Model 41 semi automatic pistol. It has fully adjustable rear
site and the muzzle break. 200.00 - 300.00

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953 - BRITISH BROWN BESS “INDIA PATTERN” MUSKET.


It is a 70 bore, barrel length is 37”. This is the Model 1793 type 1, manufactured from 1794-1809. Barrel measures 37” to breech and 39” to
tang. The ram rod is held by three pipes and the upper sling swivel is centered on the long trumpet. The barrel breech includes all the British proofs.
There was a barrel stamp on top which is no longer readable which may have been an ordinance stamp. The brass buttplate is stamped G-I which is
probably a unit. Gun remains in excellent condition. The barrel is a smooth pleasing brown patina. The full length stock is in excellent condition with
no cracks and very few minor sings with original finish. The lock plate is stamped “Tower” with British crown and GR. There is a sling swivel in trigger
guard. It remains in its original flintlock condition. The wood to metal fit is perfect with no chipping around the tang or barrel channel. Left side stock
stamped WL. Just a beautiful, clean, High Condition Brown Bess, the type that would have seen action in the war of 1812, but was produced as early
as 1794. Really incredible, in all original condition and rarely offered, or seen, this nice. 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

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954 - FINE FLINTLOCK, FULL STOCK SPORTING MUSKET


NSV 42” barrel, .12bore-smooth bore-flintlock The barrel remains unsigned but the lock was manufactured by J. Tarrott. This is a typical flintlock
sporting musket or fowling piece are often called. It is a full stock, smooth bore with a single bead sight, has a beautifully striped and finished stock
with a decorative checkered wrist, smooth brass butt plate and engraved heel. The barrel and lock are a beautiful smooth clean soft brown patina.
The stock is in near mint, all original, condition. Checkering is still sharp, brass is a dark mustard. This is one of the nicest condition late 18th century
fowling pieces we have seen. Lack of proof marks would lead us to believe this is American manufactured. 1,250.00 - 2,000.00

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955 - ABRAHAM GIBBS LANCASTER FULL STOCK PENN. RIFLE


30-1/2” barrel, .41 bore. Some of the finest craftsman to ever ply their trade were those working in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Abraham Gibbs
operated a gun shop on Prince Street in Lancaster prior to the Civil War. This rifle is a meticulously crafted, full stock sporting short rifle rarely seen
during this era. Gibbs created an elegant full stock sporting rifle with a much handier overall length with perfect balance coupled with superior
workmanship. The rifle features a full octagon barrel with a set rear sight and a dove tail front sight. The beautiful full stock features the hand polished
oil rub piano finish with the stained striped pattern. The brass tipped rod is housed in 3 thimbles. The rifle has adjustable double set riggers. It sports
a Leman Lancaster lock with delegate engraving. The brass trigger guard and rear stock thimble also exhibit delicate engraving as does the toe
plate. The simplistic beauty of the brass patch box is also enhanced by the delicate engraving and the wood to metal fit is flawless. The wrist is hand
checkered and still sharp, there is a nickel thumb rest on top, the traditional flat cheek piece on left side with a nickel owners plaque. The barrel is
a smooth plum brown patina with makers stamp on top. The lock is a dull gun metal gray with some age freckling. The brass has a beautiful patina,
the stock is near mint and nearly flawless. One of the best balanced full stock short rifles we have ever seen in just tremendous all original condition.
2,500.00 - 4,500.00

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956 - MODEL 1835 BRITISH SMOOTH BORE MUSKET.


It is a .60 bore and barrel length is 39”. This was the last of the British manufactured smooth bore muskets with stock design in the Brown Bess style with
the distinctive stock pattern. The barrel is a smooth gray patina with British proof at breech and stamped C749. The lock is a gray patina and has no
markings of any kind. The stock is very good with no cracks, has had finish added and has numerous small abrasions. Has the original sling swivels, the
striker is a replacement, a very good bore, no martial government issue marks, most likely made for export. Popular in the American colonies in the
1830’s and the Western frontiers of Pennsylvania and Ohio. 1,000.00 - 1,500.00

957 - COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER 2ND GENERATION.


Serial No. 6646. This is a standard second generation Colt Model 1851
Navy six-shot, .36 caliber percussion, with 7-1/2” blued barrel and
cylinder. Case colored lever, frame, and hammer. Nickel square back
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trigger guard and back strap. Near mint varnished stocks. Minimal wear
at muzzle. Light drag line. Near new condition overall. 300.00 - 500.00

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958 - EARLY AMERICAN FLINTLOCK POYS RIFLE CONVERSION.


This rifle was made/altered for a young child. It was converted from flintlock to percussion at one time. It has a homemade thin brass front barrel
band, has a single rod retaining thimble, has a Pennsylvania style wooden sliding patch box, two sling swivels. Barrel measures 15-1/2”, has a .60
bore. Metal is basically brown patina, has original style front sling swivel with replaced rear, has a carved rollover left side cheek piece, metal musket
type buttplate. Metal is a brown gray patina with no manufactures marks. Wood is very good with repaired chip at toe. Chipping on wooden patch
box and chipping around lock and tip. Interesting early American Boys rifle. Manufactured the ladder part of the 18th century. 400.00 - 800.00

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959 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE (ID-ED).


Serial No. 226677. Serial No. 226677. Barrel length is 32 5/8 inches. Caliber is 45-70 GOVT. Standard issue US Springfield Trapdoor rifle. All
metal surfaces are a soft gun metal gray. Patina with strong VP Eagle head at breach. Original rear sight. Block is stamped “US Model 1873”. Side
plate is stamped “US Springfield” with eagle. Original walnut stock is excellent, never refinished. Left side of stock has the SWP 1888. Cartouche in
rectangular box (Samuel Porter). Script P in oval at wrist. US stamped barrel bands and butt plate. The Springfield research letter states, by serial
number, that this rifle was issued to Mr. George Hodgins, of Company D, of the third Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, 1898 Spanish American War. Mr
Hodgins enlisted in the third Kentucky on June 30, 1898. This rifle comes with several copies of preliminary paperwork which includes his discharge in
April of 1899. An interesting trapdoor in that it can be ID’ed to the actual soldier who carried this weapon. 400.00 - 800.00

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960 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE (ID’D).


Serial No. 285146. Serial number is 185146, barrel length us 32-5/8”, caliber is 45-70 govt. Standard all original Trap Door in excellent condition.
All metal surfaces, smooth blue brown patina, the block is stamped model 1878, barrel has “VP” eagle inspector stamp with a P and there is a W
on top of the barrel, walnut stocks are excellent, all original. There is a 1” hairline crack on left side of forend and a 1” hairline crack back of side
plate. Has a SWP cartouche in rectangular box but date is not readable (Samuel Porter). Has a near mint bore and perfect action. According to
the Springfield research letter, this well cared for rifle was shipped by serial number to Company C, 21st Kansas volunteer infantry, 1898 Spanish
American War. Records were located in the United States archive group 94. 400.00 - 800.00

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961 - US SPRINGFIELD 1873 TRAPDOOR


Serial No. 498881. Serial number is 498881. barrel length is 32-5/8”, caliber is 45-70 govt. Standard issue Springfield model 1873 with all
original parts and finish. The side plate retains approximately 30% original blue, balance of metal parts are a smooth pleasing brown patina with
no abrasions, walnut stocks are very good, all original, never sanded with usual minor abrasions. The left side of side has the SWP 1884 cartouche in
rectangular box (Samuel Porter). Wrist has the script P in circle. This rifle has a Springfield research letter that states this serial number is listed as a
Springfield Armory Model 1884 and was issued to Elwood Barrick, Company C, 51st Iowa volunteer infantry. 1898 Spanish American war data found
in U.S. archives, Washington D.C., record group 94. The 51st Iowa volunteers departed arrived in Manilla on December 6, 1898 and continued to
the Phillipines. They suffered 48 casualties during their tour which included many notable battles which included Guadeloupe Church 3-5-99 Quingus
4-23-99 east and west Pullian 4/24/99 Calumpit 4/25/99, San Thomas May & June 5-1-99, San Fernando 5-5-99 through June and Culutut and
Angeles June to December of 1899. Very interesting rifle that could be tied not only to a unit but to an actual individual solider. 400.00 - 700.00

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962 - REMINGTON-KEENE U.S.I.D. FRONTIER RIFLE.


Serial No. 203. Serial number is 203, barrel length is 24”, caliber is 45-70 govt. Manufactured from 1880 to 1883. Remington produced this bolt
action rifle in caliber .45-70 and issued them to the Indian Police under orders of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Features include a 24” barrel,
carbine butt, full magazine, sling swivels, with blued finish and walnut stock. The left side of the frame is stamped “U.S.I.D. 203”, top of frame has the
model and patent stamps. Has the folding leaf rear sight, carbine front barrel band, Henry Nettleton inspector stamps on both the barrel and frame
and strong cartouche on left side of stock. The barrel and tube are a pleasing mix of smooth blue-brown patina, as is the frame. Walnut stocks are
excellent, having never been refinished, with a perfect cartouche. There is a pencil etch on back of left side of frame (some identification mark). Action
is perfect. Bore has strong rifling with some minor corrosion. This rifle remains in completely original untouched condition and is a fine example and
documented Indian issued weapon. All of these saw hard use on the Western frontier, and rarely surface in such fine original condition. Approximately
5,000 of these Remington Keene Bolt Action rifles were produced and only over a four year period of time. Of these, only a small percentage were
issued to the Indian police. In addition, this was the only model that was manufactured with the 24” barrel. There are no documented survival rates
for the U.S. I.D. rifles but the existing numbers must be extremely small and with this amount of original finish, would be measurable in single or small
double digit numbers. 3,000.00 - 5,000.00

LOT - 963

963 - US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE (ID-ED).


Serial No. 370155. Serial number 370155. Caliber is 45-70 GOVT. Barrel length is 32 5/8 inches. Standard issue, all original, 1884 trapdoor rifle.
Has the 1884 rear sight. Block is stamped US Model 1884. Barrel has VP eagle head proof with P and the letter A on the top of the barrel. Lock
stamped US Springfield with eagle. The cartouche on left side is visible but not readable. The script P at wrist is visible. The case colors on block have
silvered out. The balance of metal finish is a smooth clean blue brown patina. US stamp on barrel bands and butt plate. Stock is in excellent condition
retaining the rich patina with no cracks but the usual war dings, has a strong clean bore with some minor black powder abrasions and a perfect action.
A letter issued from the Springfield research service indicates that this rifle, by serial number, was issued to Company H, of the first US Volunteer
Infantry, of the 1898 Spanish American War. Data, US Archives, Record Group 94. Fine, all original, unit issue, Spanish American war trapdoor.
400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 964

964 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 LOW WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.


Serial No. 45619. Serial number is 45619, caliber is .32-20 WCF, barrel length is 30”. This rifle was manufactured in 1890. Standard features include
30” full octagon barrel, single shot, lever action, falling block, blued with case colored frame, chambered for the .32 WCF cartridge, with walnut stock,
ebony inset, tang sight and rifle butt. This lovely rifle has survived in excellent, all original, condition with lots of finish. The barrel is basically a lovely
blend of blue mixed with gun metal grey patina and usual high edge wear with sharp barrel legends. Both sides of the frame retains approximately
70% of their wonderful case colors, some brilliant, with traces on lever. Walnut stocks are excellent, proud to metal, no cracks or chips, just a couple
of minor bruises having never been refinished. Nice clean rifling. Perfect action, fine screw heads. Excellent example of a Low Wall rifle with generous
amounts of original finish. 900.00 - 1,800.00

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LOT - 965

965 - **US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 383844. Caliber .30-06 with a 24” barrel. This Springfield is a typical World War II era rebuild. The frame was produced in 1911. The
barrel is stamped S.A.8-44. It sports a WWII era stock and hand guard. Left side of stock has a faint cartouche rebuild stamp (O.G.) and under the
wrist is a proof P. The floor plate and trigger guard are steel and has a large dent, rear sight is WWII era. The barrel and front band retain 80%
parkerized finish as does the rear sight. The frame is a soft blue brown patina. The stock is near mint with no cracks or chips. Has a strong bore and a
perfect action with a Boyt sling. Nice condition, fairly typical WWII overall Springfield Model 1903. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 966

966 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1904 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


NSV Fine condition Winchester Model 1904 bolt action single shot rifle chambered for the .22 short cartridge. Features a 21” round barrel that retains
90% of the original blue starting to soften. Fine walnut stock that has been freshened up. 70% blue on trigger guard. Buttplate has been refinished.
Fine action. Very good bore. 200.00 - 400.00

LOT - 967

967 - **CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 TRENCH GUN.


Serial No. 203729. .12 bore with a 20” barrel. Manufactured 1904. This is a custom built Winchester Model 1897 hammer trench gun like those
used in the trenches during the first World War. The basis was a round knob takedown 12 gauge field gun. The barrel has been shortened to 20”, a
reproduction heat shield/bayonet lug attachment has been added, a Springfield 1903 sling swivel has been added to stock. All metal surfaces retain
approximately 98% of the reapplied blue finish. Original round knob walnut stock is very good with one 3/4” grain separation at bottom tang. Sports
a smooth blued steel buttplate and the early 17-line corncob forend with three screw attachment and a 2” repaired crack on right side. Perfect action.
Very good bore. 400.00 - 800.00

LOT - 968

968 - **CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 TRENCH GUN.


Serial No. 352188. .12 bore with a 20” barrel. Manufactured 1908. This is a custom built Winchester Model 1897 hammer trench gun like those
used in the trenches during the first World War. The basis was a round knob takedown 12 gauge field gun. The barrel has been shortened to 20”, a
reproduction heat shield/bayonet lug attachment has been added, a Springfield 1903 sling swivel has been added to stock. All metal surfaces retain
approximately 85% of the reapplied blue finish. Original round knob walnut stock is very good with two expertly repaired hairlines. Has the black
composite buttplate and the 18-line corncob forend. Perfect action. Very good bore. 400.00 - 800.00

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LOT - 969

969 - **1918 EARLY (ROCK ISLAND) SPRINGFIELD RIFLE.


Serial No. 43840. This rifle started life at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1909. It was reworked for the first World War with the addition of an Avis 12-18
World War I barrel. The stock has inspector marks “S.A. S.P.G.” which indicates that Sam Green either reworked or inspected this rifle again from
1936 to 1949. As for small parts, it still has the early straight bolt handle, dish-knob rear sight, two stock bolts, type one smooth buttplate, type two
magazine cutoff, and a type three hand guard. 24” barrel. It has all milled parts with traces of blue on the trigger guard and floorplate. The barrel
retains approximately 80% thinning blue. Receiver has dulled with some flashes of blue and minor spotting. Stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips
but does have war bumps and bruises. Rifling is strong. ME reading is 1. Action is fine. Fine example of a World War I U.S. Marshall 1903.
500.00 - 800.00

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LOT - 970

970 - BENNET-MERCIE MODEL 1909 LIGHT MACHINE GUN (RELIC)


This model was the first machine gun adopted by the American Military. Chambered for the 30-06 cartridge, these guns were manufactured by the
Colt and Springfield with approximately 700 manufactured. The gun was first used in the fighting against Pancho Villa. Later they were used to train
U.S. solders heading to Europe during the first World War. These were made obsolete in favor of the Lewis and Browning Automatic rifle. This example
is in relic condition and appears to have been underground or dug up. It is heavily rusted but appears to be all there. None of the parts move as
every single thing is rusted into place. It does have the original stock but it is broken with cracks. An interesting dug up relic that would be quite a
conversation piece. 300.00 - 600.00

LOT - 971

971 - **DESIRABLE REMINGTON MODEL 14-1/2 .44 CAL. RIFLE


Serial No. 46506. Serial number is 46506, caliber is .44 WCF, barrel length is 22-1/2”. These fine rifles were manufactured from 1912 to 1922. It
is a standard rifle chambered for the .44-40 Winchester cartridge. Features a 22-1/2” barrel, blued finish, and walnut stocks. It has a wheel-dial
adjustable rear sight and a replaced Sheard front. Has an extremely strong and clean bore. Action works perfectly. The barrel retains 80% of
the factory blue finish blending to a soft brown patina and sharp barrel legends. Magazine tube is a nice mix of blue and brown. Frame retains
approximately 80% blue and thinning on edges and base. Stocks are proud to metal. Very good condition with no major dents. There is an expertly
restored repair at toe that is barely noticeable. Has the Remington UMC hard rubber buttplate. The forend is grooved walnut in excellent shape with
no cracks or chips. Bottom trigger guard has the Remington logo. Has the Remington UMC cartridge head set in the frame, with the take-down feature.
Has all proper Remington patent logo at breech. The receiver breech is matted. The most desirable rifle in the most popular caliber. They were
produced to shoot the large .44 caliber that would mate up with the Colt single and double action revolvers and were extremely popular in the north
woods. 800.00 - 1,400.00

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LOT - 972

972 - **ROMANIAN AK-47-TYPE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. S1-06587-99. Serial number is S1-06587-99 Caliber 7.62x39mm semi-automatic with a 18” barrel, matte finish and varnished hard wood
stock. No magazine. Rifle is in excellent condition showing minor storage scuffs. 200.00 - 400.00

LOT - 973

973 - **BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 1 MARK V MILITARY RIFLE.


Serial No. 5026. **British Enfield No. 1 Mark V Military Rifle. Serial # 5026 Caliber .303 British. Matching bolt. Rear band stamped “Enfield 1924”.
Has stock disc. Perfect action. Strong bore. Wood is rough but complete. Pitting on the magazine guide. Magazine is dented. Trigger guard is brown
patina. Pitting on front barrel band. Barrel length is 25 inches. The band is dated 1924 which would make this a fairly scarce rifle produced between
the two great wars. Readily evident that this gun saw a lot of history in the making. Dark staining on stock. 150.00 - 300.00

LOT - 974

974 - **FINE STEVENS FAVORITE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE.


Serial No. G234. This standard rifle includes a 23-7/8” full octagon barrel chambered for the .25 Stevens rimfire cartridge. Barrel retains
approximately 85-90% original factory blue with thinning on edges and muzzle. The frame is a clean pleasing mix of brown patina with some blue.
Wooden stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips. Gun has a Stevens buttplate and wood fits proud to metal, but may have been freshened at one
time. Strong bore, perfect action. Sporting sights. Takedown. 200.00 - 300.00

LOT - 975

975 - **BOXED SAVAGE MODEL 19 BOLT ACTION RIFLE


Serial No. 64128. Caliber .22 R.F., Barrel length 25”, Manufactured 1919-1932. The barrel on this rifle is stamped 19-NRA and chambered for the
.22 long rifle cartridge only. The barrel and frame are one piece, retaining virtually all of the original factory blue finish. The rifle sports a target
hooded globe front sight that shows some minor wear to finish. It features a fully adjustable aperture rear target sight and a polished bolt. The stock
has a straight comb, pistol grip, with no checkering and remains in near mint original condition with a hint of wear at forward pistol grip, a couple of
very minor bumps, retaining the majority of the original finish. The serrated steel butt plate retains 98% original blue. Has a mint bore and action and
comes with 1 original magazine. It is equipped with the original swing swivels and is housed in its original 2 piece cardboard box with the Savage
Model 19 end label and is numbered to gun. 350.00 - 650.00

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LOT - 976

976 - **REMINGTON MODEL 8 FACTORY ENGRAVED RIFLE.


Serial No. 25036. Serial number is 25036, caliber is .35 Remington cartridge, barrel length is 22”. The left side of barrel has the RX code which
would stand for November and 1929, indicates when it was assembled. The sleeve has strong factory legends. This style of rifle was first offered in
June of 1906. The caliber stamp can be found on the bolt, has a king rear and front sporting sights. Pictured on page 225 of the “Great Remington 8”
book by John Henwood. The engraving appears to be that of the 8C or special grade. It has the JH&K stamps on the frame which are the assembler
and fitters markings. Is it chambered for the .35 Remington cartridge. Standard features include a 22” barrel, blued finish, walnut stocks, and semi-
automatic. It features nice simple scroll and panel engraving on frame only, beautiful deluxe checkered walnut stocks. It has the Remington Arms
monogrammed logo buttplate. Gun is in exceptional condition. The wood is near mint with beautiful grain and fine checkering. The barrel sleeve retains
95% of the original blue finish with light muzzle wear and a few minor rubs and frame retains approximately 90% original blue finish starting to plum
with high edge wear at magazine. Both side panels are engraved with antlered game. The deluxe walnut stocks exhibit highly grained oil finish with
fine line checkering with pistol grip and the rakish pointed forward comb. Beautifully finished with literally no blems anywhere. There is a front sling
swivel. Near mint bore and perfect action. An extremely lovely deluxe pre-war Remington. 1,500.00 - 2,500.00

LOT - 977

977 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 1084083. Receiver manufactured in 1931 and is from a Winchester Model 94, the barrel is a 24” barrel from a Winchester Model 55 in
.32 Winchester special caliber. Button magazine, solid frame, fluted comb, steel shotgun butt, forearm is replaced. 80% blue on barrel with freckling.
Receiver is dark gun metal grey. Stocks are very good. Action is perfect. Very good bore. It was very common at the time for Winchester to use Model
1894 frames to build the Model 55 as it is nothing more than an updated 1894 rifle. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 978

978 - **MARLIN MODEL 9 CAMP CARBINE.


Serial No. 13803828. Caliber 9mm with a 16-1/2” barrel. The Marlin “Camp” Carbine is a self-loading carbine chambered for either 9mm
Parabellum or .45 ACP, formerly manufactured by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. The carbine has been discontinued since
1999. As the name implies, it was designed as a utility firearm to be used around hunting camps for foraging or defense. It was made in 9mm
Parabellum and .45 ACP calibers and can use the same magazines as popular handguns in those calibers. This rifle was manufactured with a blued
barrel frame with a composite trigger group, accepts bottom load magazine and has a hard wood stock with a red solid recoil pad. It is chambered
for the 9mm cartridge, it is factory drilled and tapped for the scope mount. Also sports a ramp hooded front site and a sporting rear site. Gun has
just a few minor knocks to wood. Metal retains most of finish. Perfect action, fine working order. Accompanied by one working magazine and original
owners manual. 200.00 - 400.00

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LOT - 979

979 - **WINCHESTER MODEL M1 CARBINE.


Serial No. 5708152. Manufactured February 1944-November 1944. The front site is milled, type two. Top of barrel is marked with the Winchester
“W” and “P.W.” for the inspector. Has the unmarked front barrel band. Has the adjustable rear site with Rock-ola milled site type B (post six million),
E.W. stamped safety, bottom of trigger guard stamped Z, magazine catch stamped M, stock is stamped on right side W.R.A. G.H.D. and displays the
ordinance wheel. This stock cartouche was used in 1943 and is not in a box, it is free standing. Hand guard is a type A bullnose used by W.R.A in
1942 and 1943. Has a strong rifled bore with some minor residue, all metal surfaces have approximately 95% original blue, comes with a vintage
green canvas sling and is housed in a green canvas U.S. marked carry bag. Comes with one blued magazine. Overall a very fine and proper
Winchester M1 WWII carbine. 800.00 - 1,400.00

LOT - 980

980 - **PRE-64 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 135117. .270 WCF with a 24” barrel. This rifle was manufactured in 1950. It is a standard model. Features rear barrel collar with the sight
blade removed. Has a ramp front sight with brass bead and hood, Lyman fully adjustable target receiver sight installed (wood not cut), checkered
walnut stock with early style straight comb, sling swivels, a newer reproduction Winchester patent 1922 red rubber recoil pad has been applied.
3-3/4” LOP to end of pad. Barrel retains approximately 95% original factory blue with a few minor storage marks and light muzzle wear. The matte
finish frame shows just a hint of minor high edge wear at breach. Walnut stocks are excellent with sharp checkering, no cracks or chips, just a couple
of minor impressions. Original checkering is sharp as new. Bolt handle has silvered out. Floorplate has light high edge wear. Trigger guard has 60%
original blue, thin at front base. Fine old Model 70 in a very popular caliber with the classic stock lines. 700.00 - 900.00

LOT - 981

981 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE-PRE 64.


Caliber .257 Roberts with a 24” barrel. Manufacture date is 1954. One of the most desirable calibers albeit not particularly rare, is the .257 Roberts.
This standard rifle, features blued finish, checkered walnut stock with Monte Carlo stock, checkered steel buttplate. It sports sling eyes, the rear site
has been removed and a scope block rests within its dove tail. A scope block is mounted on the rear bridge on the original holes. A trigger shoe has
been added. Has a ramp front site and missing the hood. This rifle remains in excellent all original condition retaining all original factory blue finish.
The walnut stocks are excellent with sharp checkering and exhibits no cracks or chips just a couple of minor bumps. Has a fine bore and perfect action.
1,200.00 - 2,000.00

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LOT - 982

982 - **WINCHESTER MODEL 77 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE.


Serial No. 29213. Caliber .22 long rifle with a 22” barrel. This Winchester was a rather short lived model that was introduced in 1955 and
discontinued in 1963. It is a fine semi automatic magazine fed .22 rifle that remains in near new condition inside and out. The metal retains virtually all
of its finish while the unadorned walnut stock is also in near new condition with just a couple of minor bumps. It is topped with a model 2102 3x9x32
scope with Weaver 1” mounts. 250.00 - 450.00

LOT - 983
983 - FINE UNERTL 10X TARGET SCOPE.
Serial number is 36822, length is 25”. Tube is 3 -1/4”. Offered is a lovely Unertl long range target scope arguably one of the finest of it’s types
manufactured after the war. Retains nearly all of it’s original blue finish, perfect optics, has the adjustable aluminum mounts and metal lens caps. Has
the original recoil spring. Standard cross hair. 450.00 - 650.00

LOT - 984
984 - FINE UNERTL 18X TARGET SCOPE.
Serial number is 32093, length us 25”. Tube is 3 -1/4”. Offered is a lovely Unertl long range target scope arguably one of the finest of it’s types
manufactured after the war. Retains nearly all of it’s original blue finish, perfect optics, has the adjustable aluminum mounts and metal lens caps. Has
the original recoil spring and rubber eye piece. Standard cross hair. 450.00 - 850.00

LOT - 985

985 - **DELUXE ITHACA MODEL 72 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.


Serial No. 72044084. Barrel length 18” in .22 rimfire caliber. Manufactured in West Germany for the Ithaca gun company is this deluxe model 72
lever action rifle in .22 long rifle caliber. Deluxe features include; 18” full octagon blue barrel with full length magazine loading tube, sporting front
and rear sites, a high gloss wood stock with serrated metal shot gun buttplate. The entire frame is silver plated and features engraving on both sides
with gold fill on corners. The rifle shows as new condition inside and out and is one of the highest quality .22 rifles ever marketed by Ithaca and seldom
seen in the market place. A beautiful and handy little .22 lever action rifle. 300.00 - 600.00

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LOT - 986

986 - **BOXED REMINGTON MODEL 552 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE


NSV Caliber .22 R.F., Barrel length 22”, Introduced in 1957 this rifle is as new, unfired, in its original box with proper end label and all paperwork. The
paperwork address does not show a zip code which would indicate this rifle was mfg.’ed between 1957-1962. Standard features include blued finish
and plain pistol grip walnut stock. It is a tubular fed magazine semi automatic rifle with standard sporting sights. This rifle has apparently never been
fired and still rests in its near mint original cardboard box with original paperwork and proper end label with original price tag of 59.95. This 52
year old rifle is a virtual time capsule and C & R eligible. 400.00 - 600.00

LOT - 987

987 - **BOXED WINCHESTER MODEL 55 SELF LOADING RIFLE


NSV Boxed Winchester Model 55 rime fire rifle barrel length 22” and caliber 22R.f. This rifle remains an enigma to most collectors, even some of the
most seasoned veterans have never seen or heard of this rifle. If was manufactured 1957-1961 only. What makes this gun unusual is that its a semi
automatic self loading rifle but also a single shot in that the safety goes on when each cartridge is inserted into the chamber. The rifle features the
blue finish and a plain pistol grip walnut stock. This example remains in near new condition inside and out with only a couple of very minor rubs to the
metal from storage. The walnut stocks are excellent with no cracks or chips. It shows only some minor storage wear from being stored in its original
Winchester cardboard hinged box that retains the original Winchester end label. The box has the original shipping label August 18, 1960 and was
shipped to San Antonio Texas. It is a rifle that is seldom seen or maybe just not noticed. Includes a rare original box. 350.00 - 650.00

988 - ORIGINAL WOOD CASED 1963 AMMO CRATE-.30M1 CARBINE.


Case consists of 16 boxes of 20 cartridges each of caliber .30 M2 ball
cartridges manufactured by the Western Cartridge Company. All the
original cardboard boxes are still sealed for a total of 320 rounds.
200.00 - 400.00

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LOT - 988

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