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SUMLS-17 DIRK MADE ABOARD SHIP Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 760) Dirk made aboard ship in WWII - soldier identified as W.E.G. on hilt. 8 ¼” overall with a 4 ½” blade, in near fine condition. Est.: $ 60-120.
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SUMLS-14 GERMAN WWII DRESS BAYONET Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 760) German WWII dress bayonet for Police cut down by G.I. Fighting knife with re-shaped 6 ¾” blade with some rust and erosion. Emblem in stag grip removed. Marked “Weyersberg”. Est.: $75-150.
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19JW-20 GARAND BAYONET Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 760) U.S. Garand bayonet with “in-theater” modification including cockpit window plastic grip scales and custom made leather scabbard. Est.: $40-$80.
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19JW-18 TROWEL BAYONET Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 760) U.S. trowel bayonet in good condition with a well-made reproduction scabbard and hanger. Est.: $175-$350.
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19JR-3 ARTILLARY LUGER MAG POUCH Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 760) Artillery Luger magazine pouch. Est.: $60-$120.
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19KA- 2 2 SYRIAN KNIVES Lot #7 (Sale Order 6 of 760) Two Syrian knives. Mid-20th century. Long knife has a plastic and plexiglass handle, brass blade and engraved scabbard. Small knife has a carved horn handle inlaid with brass and pieces of red and blue pieces of plastic. Steel blade with engraved brass scabbard. Good condition. Long knife measures 19 ½” long. Short knife measures 11” long. Est.: $50-$75
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19KA- 3 BURMESE DHA Lot #8 (Sale Order 7 of 760) Burmese Dha short sword. Early to Mid-20th century. Silver plated chased and repousséd brass scabbard and handle. Steel blade decorated with silver people and Burmese script. Good condition with wear to silver plated brass mounts. Measures 21 ½” long. Est.: $75-$150
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19JW-23 SPRINGFIELD BAYONET Lot #10 (Sale Order 8 of 760) U.S. Springfield bayonet marked “R.I.A./1917” with flaming bomb and accompanied by a tan woven covered scabbard; redone for WW II; a great scabbard and bayonet showing some old repair to leather tip of scabbard. Est.: $150-$300.
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19JW-24 1917 ENFIELD OR TRENCH GUN BAYONET Lot #11 (Sale Order 9 of 760) Enfield or trench gun bayonet and scabbard in overall good condition: one side of hilt marked “1913/5 17/Remington”; the other side of hilt marked with broad arrow over C 1 over A. Est.: $150-$300.
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19JW-22 BOLO KNIFE Lot #12 (Sale Order 10 of 760) U.S.M.C. Bolo knife marked “Chatillon, N.Y.” with wood grip scales and leather scabbard marked “U.S. Boyt/42”; both in overall good condition with left wood grip scale showing loss of lower side ¼” to ¾” piece. Est.: $150-$300.
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19JW-17 MISS. RIFLE BAYONET Lot #13 (Sale Order 11 of 760) Mississippi rifle bayonet (no scabbard) with brass grip that has been stamped with “28”; good overall condition with nice patina and some scattered pitting confined primarily to the tip area. Est.: $175-$350.
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19JW-16 BOLO KNIFE Lot #14 (Sale Order 12 of 760) Bolo knife by Collins with tooled leather scabbard displaying brass throat and tip; wood scales to grip and un-marked blade. Est.: $80-$160.
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SUMLS-86 IVER JOHNSON ADVERISER Lot #15 (Sale Order 13 of 760) Iver Johnson Advertiser for Safety Automatic Revolver approximately 13 ¼ x 9”. Printers name on the bottom edge. It’s nicely framed and matted, not a reproduction. 36th year of manufacturing approximately 1930’s-40’s. Est.: $150-300
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SUMLS-77 COLT SHERIFF'S MDL CASE & CYLINDER Lot #16 (Sale Order 14 of 760) Colt Sheriff’s Model deluxe French lined case with Colt marking for 3” sheriff and extra cylinder. Est.: $150-$300
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SUMLS-74 TINDER LIGHTER Lot #17 (Sale Order 15 of 760) Flintlock tinder lighter made in Italy for Navy Arms patented after original by Henry Nock. Is circa 1800-1830, 40-50 years old and is new in box condition. Note these are so accurate that they are often aged and sold as authentic period pieces, Est.: $150-300
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SUMLS-122 GERMANIC HUNTING SWORD Lot #18 (Sale Order 16 of 760) Germanic hunting sword with stag grip circa 1750-1820. Measures 21” overall with 16” blade. No scabbard. Moderate pitting. Good stag horn grip. A GI bring back. Est.: $150-$300
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SUML-34 HI STAND R100 #14604 Lot #19 (Sale Order 17 of 760) Hi Standard R100 Centennial 9 shot double action revolver with a 5” barrel, S/N 14604. Very good plus with minor marks and loss of finish on alloy frame. Tight action and bright bore. Long out of production and collectible. Est.: $150-$300
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SUMLS-30 2 SHOTGUN FLASKS Lot #20 (Sale Order 18 of 760) Lot of 2 antique shotgun flasks. 1 shows fancy scroll and marked “Hawksley”. 4 stage charger 2 ¼” to 3” drams. Dent in bottom and seems opening. Fair only condition. Along with shell pattern shotgun flask with 4 stage charger 3-4 drams with large spout marked Am Capt. flask. Good with dents and crease and original cord. Est.: $150-$300
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SUMLS-16 U.S. KNIFE Lot #21 (Sale Order 19 of 760) U.S. Knife identification on hilt U.S. patent 1890 Saybdra A.E. Karginski. Blade sharpened, tooled scabbard with brass studs from cartridge heads. Should be researched further. Good overall condition. Est.: $150-300.
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19DVM-1 W.C. JOHNSON CUSTOM SKINNER Lot #22 (Sale Order 20 of 760) W.C. Johnson skinning knife with leather belt sheath. A nice early knife by Bill Johnson, custom knife maker, marked W.C. Johnson at the brass guard with a 3” blade of ATS-34 stainless steel. The knife features a 5 pin laminated wood handle with a lanyard hole, full straight tang construction and a ridged spine for control while skinning. The knife is in very good condition with some light discoloration at the guard and an Anza marked leather sheath. Est.: $125-$250.
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SUMLS-25 CUSTOM PYTHON HOLSTER Lot #23 (Sale Order 21 of 760) Fine Gray Suede Custom Python Holster for 6” python about Size 36-38. Is a nice quality vintage early 70’s custom made and unmarked holster. Est.: $150-$300
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19JK-2 ITHACA FEATHER LIGHT 16 GA Lot #24 (Sale Order 22 of 760) Ithaca Model 37 Feather Light pump shotgun, 16 gauge, Serial #511322-4. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 28” barrel. The barrel is marked full choke and retains the majority of its blue finish. The receiver shows significant blue finish with impressed engraving and light surface rust on top of the receiver. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and handling marks consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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SUNLS-10 1937 DATED WAFFEN LUGER HOLSTER Lot #25 (Sale Order 23 of 760) 1937 Dated Waffen “U.M.P.” marked Luger Holster, by Dresden Maker (name illegible). Visible repairs to tab and belt loop. Good plus overall. Est.: $175-300.
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SUMLS-54 AFRICAN TRIBAL IKULA Lot #26 (Sale Order 24 of 760) Authentic African tribal Ikula with hand forged wavy blade and carved grip. Measures 23 ¼” overall with a 15 ½” blade and 3 ¼” at widest point. Old dealer tag attached with info. Blade rusty and pitted. 19th to early 20th century. Est.: $175-#350
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SUMLS-90 JAPANESE ARISAKA Lot #27 (Sale Order 25 of 760) Japanese Arisaka 6.5 training rifle. Missing some small parts, screws and partial fore-arm. Non-operational good academy or school marks in stock. Late war manufacturing with reproduction Japanese helmet. Used as prop in “Wind Talkers” movie. With document as above lot. Est.: $175-350
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SUMLS-27 KENTUCKY STYLE BLK POWDER FLINTLOCK Lot #28 (Sale Order 26 of 760) Vintage full stock Kentucky style black powder flintlock rifle in .45 caliber by Niroku Japan for ultra-hi. Serial #L732. Has 33 ½” barrel in very good plus condition. Stock shows minor marks only. (Antique) Est.:$175-350
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SUMLS-28 S&W HAND EJECTOR Lot #29 (Sale Order 27 of 760) Smith & Wesson.32-20 caliber hand ejector with a 6” barrel, blue finish, checkered wood and medallion grips, S/N 52672. Fair to good condition with 30%-50% blue finish remaining with minor pitting and erosion that may clean. Good action and dark bore. The grips are good with some wear. An estate piece “As Found”. (C&R) Est.: $175-$350
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SUMLS-117 MOSSBERG MDL 8500 Lot #30 (Sale Order 28 of 760) Mossberg Model 5500 12GA Semi-Auto shotgun with 28” barrel and screw in choke (1 only), S/N 011389. Fine to excellent used condition. Vent rib and recoil pad included. (Modern) Est.: $175-$350
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SUMLS-124 WINCHESTER MDL 37 Lot #31 (Sale Order 29 of 760) Winchester Model 37 steel 12GA 2 ¾” single shot shotgun in near fine original condition. Cylinder choked with 30” barrel and 95% plus original blue. Stocks are very good plus with butt pad added. Bright bore. Locks tight. (Modern) Est.: $175-$350
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SUMLS-127 JAPANESE SS. BOLT ACT. SHOTGUN Lot #32 (Sale Order 30 of 760) Japanese single shot bolt action shotgun on Mirata type bolt action S/N 31641 on breech and 28 stamped over chamber. 32” barrel and 52” overall. Extractor and firing pin removed (WWII?). Sight on barrel. Light wood. Fair to good. Incomplete as is. (C&R) Est.: $150-$300
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19JW-15 RIFLEMANS BOX Lot #33 (Sale Order 31 of 760) U.S. rifleman’s leather flap cartridge box with tin inserts, marked “E. Metzger/Phila” and “H. H. Hartzell/Sub-Inspector/U.S. Ord. Dept.”; overall very good plus to almost fine condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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19JW-14 1860 CAVALRY SWORD Lot #34 (Sale Order 32 of 760) U.S. 1860 Cavalry sword and scabbard by Ames dated 1865 in overall good to very good condition with wire wrapped wood grip and brass guard. Est.: $350-$700.
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SUMLS-126 DBL BBL PERC. SHOTGUN Lot #35 (Sale Order 33 of 760) SxS percussion shotgun marked “Lane” on the locks and laminated steel marked “A. Shutt” on barrels. 10GA percussion with nipples replaced and sound actions. Metal good to very good. The stock is broken at wrist and well repaired with tight joint. Most likely American circa 1840-60s. No proofs visible. Old ramrod. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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19DVM-3 LOT OF TWO CUSTOM ANZA KNIVES Lot #36 (Sale Order 34 of 760) Lot of two custom Anza knives with leather belt sheaths. The 1st, marked, “ANZA USA 11 KKM” indicating it was made by Anza knife maker Kelly McGee in 2011. The knife is 7 ½” in total length with a 3 ½” hollow ground blade made from a double cut Nicholson file. The scales are polished Dymond wood with two brass pins. The 2nd knife is an Anza Bird & Trout by Jon How. The knife is 7 ½” in total length with a 3 ¾” blade from a Nicholson file. The full-tang handle features Cognac Dymond wood scales and is marked, “ANZA USA 15”. Both knives are brand new, never been sharpened and include Anza marked leather belt sheaths. Est.: $125-$250.
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SUMLS-122A PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN Lot #37 (Sale Order 35 of 760) Winchester Model 12 20GA pump action shotgun with 28” full choked barrel in very good plus “Out of Estate” condition, S/N 1262143. Factory marked 2 ¾” chamber. 80%-90% original plus blue with minor surface rust and slight loss at edges. Sharp marking and very good plus metal surfaces. Tight and bright bore. The wood is good to very good with some paint splatter (Easy to remove). Measures 13” to the end of the plate and 14” to the end of recoil pad showing minor reduction to length of pull. A very nice field 20! (Modern) Est.: $400-$800
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19DVM-2 LITTLE SKINNER BY J.D. VANDEVENTER Lot #38 (Sale Order 36 of 760) Little Skinner skinning knife by J.D. Van Deventer. The knife is 6 ½” in overall length with a 3” blade of N690 stainless steel in a custom buffalo hide belt sheath. The satin finished drop point blade features full-tang construction, smooth giraffe bone scales with red/white/blue liners, three pins and the blade is marked, “KNIFE AFRICA” with an elephant. J.D. Van Deventer is a noted South African knife maker and the knife was acquired at the 2014 Blade Show in South Africa. The knife is as new with a custom buffalo sheath. Est.: $150-$300.
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SUMLS-42 SOUTHERNER RIMFIRE DERRINGER Lot #39 (Sale Order 37 of 760) Southerner .41 caliber rimfire derringer by Brown Mfg. Co. with brass frame circa 1860s-70s, S/N 28913. Good overall. Uncleaned frame with wear to grips. Works well. Visible markings. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-82 SPORTING ARMS CO. #001954 Lot #40 (Sale Order 38 of 760) Scarce Sterling Arms Company 380 Caliber Auto, with 4” heavy octagon barrel, S/N 001954. Made in the United States, been long out of production. The design is similar to a high standard, in near to fine used condition. Shows 95% plus, with minor spot. Est.: $200-400.
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SUMLS-98 PRE-1898 SCHMIDT RUBIN Lot #41 (Sale Order 39 of 760) Pre-1898 Schmidt Rubin 7.5 Swiss caliber straight pull military rifle with arsenal markings, S/N 54157. Good issued condition with 50% plus finish and minor stock dings and mars. Matching visible numbers and stock cartouches. Bright bore. As issued. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-32 RUGER BKLACKHAWK REV. #47-29633 Lot #42 (Sale Order 40 of 760) Ruger Blackhawk Single Action revolver in .45 Colt caliber with 4 ¾” barrel, S/N 47-29633. Fine to excellent used condition. Minor loss to finish on barrel and edges. Shows some firing and use. 90%-95% overall. Factory grips. Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-31 RUGER BLACKHAWK REV. #46-39281 Lot #43 (Sale Order 41 of 760) Ruger Blackhawk Single Action revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue finish, aftermarket wood grain grip, S/N 46-39281. Fine to excellent used condition. 95%-98% overall. Minor storage and some firing. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-15 JAPANESE WWII ISSUE D GUARD SWORD Lot #44 (Sale Order 42 of 760) Japanese WWII issue D Guard Sword, with blue and brown cord (marine?) on crest on top of the hilt. Very good untouched condition. Est.: $250-500.
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SUMLS-13 FULL BOX 45-60 WINCHESTER CART. Lot #45 (Sale Order 43 of 760) Full box of 45-60 Winchester cartridges with matching head stamps. Box marked for 1876 and single shot rifles. Minor tatters and loses to cardboard. Est.: $250-500.
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SUMLS-11 1936 DATED WAFFEN LUGER HOLSTER Lot #46 (Sale Order 44 of 760) 1936 Dated Waffen “U.M.P.” marked Luger holster, by FR + K Vogels -Kolen-Duet-2. In very good plus to almost fine condition. Has period repair using brass stud to belt loop. Est.:$250-500.
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SUMLS-87 UMC ADVERTISER Lot #47 (Sale Order 45 of 760) UMC advertiser for Arrow Smokeless Powder Shells turn of the century. 20 ? x 7”. Some folding, minor creases and tears. Scarce subject with good coloring, good overall. Est.: $200-400
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SUMLS-67 HI STAND. MDL B Lot #48 (Sale Order 46 of 760) Scarce Hi-Standard Model B, 22 Long Rifle Semi-Auto Pistol S/N 90741 with 6” barrel. In vintage wood case, has 50-70% original blue with some rust and erosion. Has good grips, bright bore, no mag and overall needs some cleaning and TLC. Comes from Estate. Est.: $250-500
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SUMLS-56 CARVED ANTIQUE MEERSCHAUM PIPE Lot #49 (Sale Order 47 of 760) Finely carved antique Mearshum pipe in scenes of 19th century hunters with digs. Measures 7 ½” from bit to end. 3 ½” x 2 ¼” bowl. Amber stem. Original case with gold embossed maker’s logo and genuine best quality. Late 19th to 20th century. Very good plus. Minor smoking and bites on bit. Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-55 MARKED FISHING KNIFE Lot #50 (Sale Order 48 of 760) Unusual “Randall Orlando, Fla.” marked fishing or utility knife with scabbard also Randall marked and numbered 10 and 5. Measures 9 ?” overall with a 5 ?” blade. Randall marked M. Horowitz on blade. Very good condition with minor sharpening to edge. From estate and will clean nicely. Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-9 1936 DATED WAFFN "U.M.P." LUGER HOLSTER Lot #51 (Sale Order 49 of 760) 1936 Dated Waffen “U.M.P.” marked Luger Holster, Ryf Fel + Borns-Hanover maker. In very good plus condition with minor wear only. Est.: $300-600.
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SUMLS-18 S&W HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER Lot #52 (Sale Order 50 of 760) S&W 32 Caliber hand ejector revolver with 4 ¼” barrel. Blue finish, hard rubber grips, serial #188410. In very good plus condition with 80-90% original blue, very good plus grips, good action and good overall. Considerably about 100 years old. From Estate. Est.: $275-550.
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SUMLS-26 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #53 (Sale Order 51 of 760) Remington Rolling Block 20 gauge Fowler with barrel reduced to 30”. Has restocked frame grooved for sight, and no butt plate. The metal is good, bore shows some erosions and rough spots. The round top frame is indicating was originally a shotgun. Est.: $300-600
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SUMLS-53 KENJAL STYLE DAGGER Lot #54 (Sale Order 52 of 760) Caucasian Kenjal style dagger with horn grip and silver mounted leather scabbard with 13 ¼” blade and 17” overall. Good to very good overall condition. 19th century. Type used in Steppes to Russia. Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-96 STEVENS MDL 416 #208367 Lot #55 (Sale Order 53 of 760) Scarce Stevens Model 416 .22 caliber match rifle U.S. Property marked, S/N 208367. Redfield iron sight and blocks for target scope in barrel. Presentation plaque removed from stock. Very good plus used condition. Very good bore and bright. Seldom found martially marked. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-95 WINCHESTER MRKD AIR GUN Lot #56 (Sale Order 54 of 760) Winchester Marked Air Gun made by Diana of Germany marked “German and Austrian” patents dated 12-68. Match quality sights and adjustable butt plate. Very good plus used condition with minor deterioration to rubber butt pad. A scarce and high quality .177 caliber with fine workmanship. #695200. Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-57 COLT NEW BLKPOWDER SERIES 1861 NAVY Lot #57 (Sale Order 55 of 760) Colt New Blackpowder Series 1861 Navy revolver in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 42129. Excellent to new in original box. No signs of firing or use. Handling only. Long out of production. Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-58 COLT NEW BLKPOWDER SERIES 1848 BABY Lot #58 (Sale Order 56 of 760) Colt New Blackpowder Series 1848 Baby Dragoon in 31 Cal percussion. Has 4” barrel, S/N 17784. Oval cylinder stops and early style scene. Shows no evidence of firing or use, excellent to new condition in original box. Handling only, long out of production. Est.: $400-800
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SUMLS-59 COLT SERIES 1862 COLT POLICE Lot #59 (Sale Order 57 of 760) Colt New Blackpowder Series 1862 Colt Police Revolver. In 36 Caliber percussion with 5 ½” barrel S/N 51326. In presentation fitted case with accessories. Condition is excellent with no evidence of firing or use. Minor storage wear. Est.: $400-800
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SUMLS-60 MINIATURE NAPOLEONIC STYLE CARRIAGE Lot #60 (Sale Order 58 of 760) Miniature Napoleonic style field carriage with 15” steel barrel, it's a nice European make and authenticity 30-50 years old with minor rust. Est.: $500-1,000
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SUMLS-61 COLT WOODSMAN Lot #61 (Sale Order 59 of 760) Colt Woodsman 22 Semi Auto Pistol with 6” barrel, S/N 0065095. In fine to excellent condition with 97-99% original blue some slight handling and minor use only. Excellent grips show some minor bumps. A strong 9 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $500-1,000
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SUMLS-62 COLT WOODSMAN #91821 Lot #62 (Sale Order 60 of 760) Colt Woodsman 22 Cal 4” barrel, S/N 91821. Made in 1934 shows excellent quality refinish with very good grips and woodsman marked magazine. The bore is bright. This one fooled a top collector who bought it as mint. Est.: $500-1,000
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SUMLS-63 HARTFORD ARMS PISTOL #4896 Lot #63 (Sale Order 61 of 760) Hartford Arms Co. 22 Cal Semi. Auto pistol S/N 4896. With 6” barrel blued finish, and grooved wood grips. Shows 75-85% original blue with good markings and 2 tone correct magazine. Pre-Colt Woodsman early collector’s auto. Est.: $350-700
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SUMLS-64 HI STAND. PISTOL #173721 Lot #64 (Sale Order 62 of 760) Hi Standard H-D Military 22 Long Rifle Cal semi- auto pistol, S/N 173721. Shows 50-70% evenly thinning blue finish with bright bore. The right grip shoed wound cut into top of grip. Minor erosion on barrel, has correct magazine. Est.:$300-600
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SUMLS-65 SCARCE U.S. PROP. MKD PISTOL Lot #65 (Sale Order 63 of 760) Scarce U.S. Property Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament 22 Caliber Semi-Auto pistol. Has 6” barrel, model 103, S/N 1134602. Good condition with 60-80% original blue with minor erosion and even loss of finish. Has excellent bore, with some cleaning and slight pitting around. Est.: $350-700
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SUMLS-66 HI STAND. PISTOL #3584119 Lot #66 (Sale Order 64 of 760) Hi Standard Supermatic 22 Semi-Auto T68 pistol S/N 3584119. With 6” quick release heavy barrel grooved on bottom for weights. In fine to excellent used condition. With 95-98% overall. Has 1 mag, bright bore, has a few minor scratches and storage marks only. Est.: $350-700
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SUMLS-89 WWII MARINE CORPS HELMET WITH COVER Lot #67 (Sale Order 65 of 760) Original all WWII Marine Corps helmet with cover, early style liner (butterscotch pattern) the bands and chin strap intact. Identified K.D. Cook, original signed document from director of purposed American History Museum (Tustin) Ca. Stating this and following 2 lots used in epic film, “Wind Talkers”. Est.: $250-500.
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SUMLS-68 HI STAND. DURA-MATIC #466666 Lot #68 (Sale Order 66 of 760) Hi Standard Dura-Matic 22 Cal target pistol with 6” barrel, S/N 466666. In excellent to near mint in box. 98-99 plus. Est.: $350-700
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SUMLS-91 U.S. MDL 03-A3 Lot #69 (Sale Order 67 of 760) U.S. Model 03-A3 by Remington W 12-43 dated Rem-barrel, S/N 4147980. Very good plus condition, well-marked and inspected stock. Very good bore. Also used in “Wind Talkers” movie with document. Est.: $300-600
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SUMLS-94 JAPANESE NAMBU Lot #70 (Sale Order 68 of 760) Japanese small guard Nambu 8mm WWII issue pistol dated 9.7 (July 1934), S/N 27473. Matching except magazine. Good to very good overall with 80%-90% original finish. Small areas of erosion and pinprick pitting. Good interior with bright bore. (C&R) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-71 BELGIAN BROWNING SUPER POSED Lot #71 (Sale Order 69 of 760) Belgian Browning super posed 12 gauge over under shotgun S/N 13648-53 with 26 ½” barrels choked mod/imp. Has long tang round knob original length, with factory butt plate. Very good used condition with 80-80% original blue. Some minor marks and honest use but overall cared for well. Est.: $700-1,400
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SUMLS-72 BROWNING B7-99 12 GA. Lot #72 (Sale Order 70 of 760) Browning B7-99 12 gauge single-double trap shotgun, with 32” full choked barrel S/N 1897RT149. Has adjustable added butt plate, with 90-95% blue overall. Shows normal use and storage, with tight minor toning to finish on frame. From Japan. Est.: $600-1,200
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SUMLS-73 ITHACA SKB #58304483 Lot #73 (Sale Order 71 of 760) Ithaca SKB - 20 gauge Semi-Auto shotgun with 28” vent the rib barrel choke modified. Features gold decorations and fancy wood, made in Japan S/N 58304483. Is in near to excellent used condition with 96-98% overall. Shows minor use and minimal storage marks. An older and quality SKB. Est.: $400-800
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SUMLS-29 MAUSER BROOMHANDLE STOCK HOLSTER Lot #74 (Sale Order 72 of 760) Excellent reproduction Mauser Broomhandle commercial banner marked stock holster with leather carrier marked “Hans Romer Me U Ulm 1937”. Take down tool included. Excellent overall condition. Superb quality as very hard to detect and almost a perfect copy. Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-19 S&W 15-4 Lot #75 (Sale Order 73 of 760) S&W Model 15-4-38 special 4” barrel Revolver, ACW 4982. Very good plus used condition. Has great action, bright blue 95% overall with normal wear and use. (PAT) Est.: $350-700.
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SUMLS-35 HI STANDARD SUPERMATIC #384581 Lot #76 (Sale Order 74 of 760) Hi Standard Supermatic .22 caliber Semi-Auto pistol with a 4 ½” bull barrel, S/N 384581. Fine to excellent condition. 96%-98% original blue, minor use and near excellent overall. Easy to interchange barrels and often sold with extra. Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-103 REMINGTON MDL 81 #8730 Lot #77 (Sale Order 75 of 760) Remington Model 81 Woodmaster .30 Rem. Caliber Semi-Auto rifle, S/N 8730. Very good used condition retaining 85%-95% original finish naturally aging and toning. Sling swivels and leather sling added along with recoil pad. Bright bore and mechanically excellent. A quality early semi-auto rifle favored by Texas Rangers in Bonnie and Clyde era. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-45 MDL 1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER Lot #78 (Sale Order 76 of 760) Modell 1900 American Eagle Luger in 30 cal. S/N 5433. Gun is all matching except un-numbered magazine. The extractor is missing, fair to good overall condition with 30-50% original blue. Even loss of finish, has wear to grips, minor pitting, good markings, and good mechanically. Fair to good bore. Hard to find “not restored” on market. From estate. Est.: $600-1,200
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SUMLS-48 WHITNEY POCKET PERC. REVOLVER Lot #79 (Sale Order 77 of 760) Whitney Pocket Percussion Revolver in .31 caliber with a 5 ¼” barrel, S/N 16631. Gray patina finish with good markings and good grips. Fair to good bore with very good grips. The mainspring is very weak but action is working. From California pioneer family. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-79 ASTRA MDL 400 #98364 Lot #79a (Sale Order 78 of 760) Astra Model 400 9mm Semi-Auto pistol S/N 98364. Very good condition with 85% plus original blue with minor beginning erosion and normal use and wear. Bright bore and very good mechanically Est:$ 300-600
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SUMLS-80 SMITH CORONA 1903-A3 Lot #80 (Sale Order 79 of 760) Smith Corona 1903-A3 sporterized and nickel plated, S/N 367856Z. Good custom stock. Vintage 1950-60s. Good bore. “S.C.” marked barrel. Near fine as reconditioned. (C&R) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-81 S&W MDL 10-8 #30790 Lot #81 (Sale Order 80 of 760) S & W Model 10-8 38 Special caliber Revolver, with a 4” heavy barrel. S/N 30790 with Saudi Arabian Crest, and Arabic writing shown. 30 D7 located on the bottom of barrel. No import mark, overall fine to excellent condition. Gun shows 92-96% finish with minor use. Purportedly Royal body guard traded to Beverly Hills Gun Club 20 years ago. Crest appears to be factory, and roll die marked. Est.: $400-800.
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SUMLS-88 ORIGINAL ADVERTISER Lot #82 (Sale Order 81 of 760) Original advertiser for film “Kentucky Rifle” starring Chill Wills circa 1950’s. Approximately 35x13”. Dated 1955, Howco Productions #55 of 182 only. Very good condition with minor folding and aging, has good color. Shows Kentucky used in earlier John Wayne films and sold in Walter O’ Connor auction. Nicely framed. Est.: $250-500
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SUMLS-83 SAVAGE MDL 110 DL SERIES J Lot #83 (Sale Order 82 of 760) Savage Model 110 DL Series J, left handed Bolt Action Rifle S/N A856658. In 7mm Rem mag cal. mounted, with Bushnell 3x9 scope, with folding rear sight. The stock lengthen ½” to 15” (end of pad). In very good plus used condition and hard to find, quick detachable swivel with sling. Est.: $300-600.
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SUMLA-128 SPRINGFIELD 1838 MUSKET Lot #84 (Sale Order 83 of 760) Springfield 1838 .69 caliber musket converted to percussion and period shortened to carbine possibly for Civil War Cavalry use. Measures 37” overall with 21 ½” reduced barrel retaining original front band and rod reduced to match. Well-marked and good to very good overall. Not holding on cocking. Visible cartouche in stock. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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3SUMLS-129 SPRINGFIELD MDL 1878 TRAPDOOR Lot #85 (Sale Order 84 of 760) Springfield Model 1873 Trap door rifle 2 band 32” barrel rifle, S/N 125728 with bayonet scabbard and frog. Arsenal replaced Krag rear sight. 50%-70% toning blue finish. No visible stock inspections. Mechanically good with good bore. Good lock markings. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-130 1/2 STOCK PERC. PLAINS RIFLE Lot #86 (Sale Order 85 of 760) American half stock percussion plains rifle circa 1840-1860 with heavy octagon barrel and engraved German silver patch box and mounts. Barrel measures 35” and 51“overall in approximately .40-.42 caliber rifled (1 1/8” across the muzzle). Lock and triggers working. Good “V” notch rear sight with blade front sight. The stock shows breaks and repairs. Typical of early “Going West” rifles of Hawken and mountain man era. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-131 AMER. FULL STOCK KENTUCKY Lot #87 (Sale Order 86 of 760) American full stock transition Kentucky and marked on lock “Rich’D Ashmore & Son”. Measures 50 ½” overall with a 35” medium weight octagon barrel in approximately .42 caliber smoothbore (For buck or ball). “V” notch sight on barrel. Old copper repair to wrist with some wood losses. Works well. Pleasing frontier look from many campfires. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-120 WINCHESTER MDL 24 Lot #88 (Sale Order 87 of 760) Winchester Model 24 12GA SxS shotgun with 30” barrels choked Improved Cylinder and Full. Very good plus condition with 75%-85% original blue and very good to fine stocks. Bright bores and very tight lock up. Original butt plate. A strong 8 on a 1-10 scale. Pre-War #1203 (The poor man’s 21). (Modern) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-119 L.C. SMITH DBL BBL SXS Lot #89 (Sale Order 88 of 760) L.C. Smith SxS Damascus steel exposed hammer 10GA shotgun with 32” barrels, S/N 15205. Good original condition with generous remaining brown on Damascus pattern barrels. Case has gone to silver gray with good markings. The stock shows old repair and refinishing. Original butt and plate. Locks up well and mechanically sound. The bores a little rough but may clean. Scarce in 10GA. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-118 PARKER BROS V GRAD 12 GA. Lot #90 (Sale Order 89 of 760) Parker Bros “V” Grade 12GA Steel barrel SxS shotgun with 29 7/8” barrel (Shortened), S/N 104054. Left still choked full and the right is improved cylinder. Brown patina with legible markings. Wood is badly repaired and the plate and pistol grip cap have been replaced. Mechanically sound and locks up tight. Two dents in right barrel. The bores are frosty and a little rough but may clean. A candidate for restoration. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-115 VINTAGE ROLLING BLOCK Lot #91 (Sale Order 90 of 760) Vintage Rolling Block .22 caliber target pistol by Navy Arms on Remington design, S/N 06497. Blue and case colored. Made in Italy 1970s-90s. 9 ½” half round/half octagon barrel. Fine to excellent condition with bright bore. Minor firing and use. Hard to find and becoming desirable. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-113 MARLIN MDL 92 LEVER Lot #92 (Sale Order 91 of 760) Marlin Model 92 lever action rifle in .32 rimfire caliber with 24” round barrel, full mag, rifle butt, S/N 428667. Good to very good overall with blue turning brown, minor pitting and erosion. Good sound wood, good markings, good action and the bore is good. Would improve with T.L.C. and light cleaning. Out of attic. (C&R) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-110 FRENCH NAPOLEONIC ERA FLINTLOCK Lot #93 (Sale Order 92 of 760) French Napoleonic era flintlock cavalry pistol converted from flintlock to percussion with brass mountings. Pitted and cleaned with partial lock markings visible. The stock has been worn with some damage. Fair overall. Civil War. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-108 PHILA STYLE PERC. DERRINGER Lot #94 (Sale Order 93 of 760) Interesting Philadelphia style percussion derringer marked “T. Perkins” on the lock and “London” on the barrel. Measures 8” overall with approximately .46 caliber 7 groove rifling and full stocked with German silver mountings. Made without ramrod and has a southern “Look”. T. Perkins may well have been an American agent or maker who imported locks or barrels. Dark brown patina. Working and fair to good overall. Note: Single key in barrel-Very St. Louis and Southern U.S.A. Also no British proof visible! (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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SUMLS-107 HOPKINS 7 ALLEN X-L NO, 4 Lot #95 (Sale Order 94 of 760) Hopkins & Allen XL No. 4 .38 Rimfire revolver with 2 ½” octagon barrel, nickel plated, and original ivory grips, S/N 420-D. Last patent date 1871. 30%-50% original drifting nickel with minor erosion and pitting where finish has lifted. The action and marking are good. Grips are good with minor aging and cracking. Good to very good overall. Action working. Frontier era. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-40 WINCHESTER MDL 88 #32884 Lot #96 (Sale Order 95 of 760) Winchester Model 88 .308 caliber lever action rifle mounted with Weaver K4 scope on Weaver mounts, S/N 32884. Factory mag with impressed checkered stock and 22” barrel with original butt plate and period sling swivels. Very good used condition. 80%-90% overall. Desirable. Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-39 PRE-64 WINCHESTER MDL 94 Lot #97 (Sale Order 96 of 760) Pre-64 Winchester Model 94 Carbine in .30-30 caliber S/N 1553263 and made in 1949. Very good plus to near fine condition with 95%-98% blue on the barrel and tube. 90%-95% on frame. Minor storage type ding and mars in stock. Sharp and crisp with bright bore. An 8.5-9 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-37 SCARCE S& W MDL 46 Lot #98 (Sale Order 97 of 760) Scare Smith & Wesson Model 46 .22 caliber Semi-Auto target pistol with a 5” barrel and composite factory grips, S/N 23146. Fine to excellent used condition showing minor use with approximately 95%-98% original finish remaining. Minor scratches and marks on the grips. Excellent interior and mechanics. Correct mag. Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-33 PAIR OF SINGLE SHOT DERRINGERS Lot #99 (Sale Order 98 of 760) Pair of Colt .22 caliber 125th Anniversary single shot derringers in case. S/N 71769D & 71768D. Excellent condition showing minor storage and handling. Patch (1961) glued in lid. Box shows many small storage scratches to exterior of case. (C&R) Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-21 COLT POLICE POSITIVE #19945 Lot #100 (Sale Order 99 of 760) Colt Police Positive 32 Colt caliber double action revolver with 4” barrel. Blue finish, H.R. grips, serial #19945. (Made 1928). Fine to excellent original condition, with 95-98% original blue. Grips are excellent. Some minor aging only and some small flecks on cylinder. A strong 9 out 1-10 scale. Est.: $400-800.
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19HJ-7 CAV OFF HAT Lot #101 (Sale Order 100 of 760) U.S. Cavalry Officer’s hat with crossed sabers and gold cord decoration; overall good condition and marked on sweat band inside “REGULATION U.S. ARMY HAT”. Est.: $350-$700.
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19HJ-11 DALTON BOX & PHOTO Lot #102 (Sale Order 101 of 760) Lot consisting of a framed cabinet photo of the 3 Younger brothers and sister on card marked “J.M. Kuhn/Stillwater, Minn.” And a small wood curio box approximately 8” x 5” x 4” overall and covered with stones; accompanied by a display note: “OUTLAW COLE YOUNGER with history of Cole Younger’s exploits ending with “Cole made this curio box out of Cornellion stones collected by the sheriff’s daughters along the banks of the St. Croix river at Stillwater prison”. No further documentation other than receipt from noted dealer Floyd Everhart who sold items to our consignor in 1983. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19HJ-12 OFFICERS SPURS Lot #103 (Sale Order 102 of 760) Pair of antique Officer’s spurs cast as eagles with small rowels; beautiful patina. Est.: $400-$800.
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19HJ-15 DAGGER Lot #104 (Sale Order 103 of 760) Imperial German Naval dagger, engraved sheath with woven hanging knot; overall very good condition with a wire-wrapped ivory grip and engraved damascene blade; approximately 13” overall. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19HJ-18 S&W AD Lot #105 (Sale Order 104 of 760) Framed Smith & Wesson color advertiser print for revolvers showing cowboy being chased by Indians; approximately 25” x 20.5” overall and in very good condition. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19HJ-23 GERONIMO SIGNATURE Lot #106 (Sale Order 105 of 760) Framed and matted cabinet card and signature of famed Indian warrior and Chief Geronimo; approximately 23” x 16” overall with brass U.S. Cavalry crossed sabers insignia and brass plaque “Geronimo/Circa 1830-1909”; accompanied by an informational letter and Certificate of Authenticity from Little John’s Antique Arms dated April, 7, 2001, stating “Signature of Geronimo on Calumet Club calling card, nicely framed, with printed card in multicolor showing Geronimo, Indian Chief, holding Springfield. From the C. T. Otis collection. Mr. C. T. Otis was one of the inventors of the elevator and a manufacturer and inventor of note. His descendants were very prominent in California turn-of-the-Century society and were noted benefactors to the arts, museums and other philanthropic enterprises”. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19HZ-1 EXCALIBUR ENT. NIGHT VISION SYSTEM SCOPE Lot #107 (Sale Order 106 of 760) Excalibur Enterprises Night Vision System scope, Model AN/PVS-2B, Serial #240537. The scope is in very good overall condition in a hard case with mounting bracket and battery. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19HU-2 BROWNING SXS #3602A72 Lot #108 (Sale Order 107 of 760) Browning side by side shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #3602A72. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 26” barrels with a full-length filed rib and a steel bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with small scratches and handling marks. The receiver is tastefully engraved as is the trigger guard protecting a single trigger. The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with field use. The beavertail fore end features a Deeley style release latch and the butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ½” LOP to the single trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice Japanese manufactured Browning. The consignor notes that the safety has been disconnected. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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19HO-1 BERETTA 92S #B92915Z Lot #109 (Sale Order 108 of 760) Beretta 92S semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #B92915Z. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 5” barrel showing little use. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with only storage marks noted. The lot includes the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and matching end label. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes two hi-cap magazines (Not available to California residents). Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/No PPT).
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19HT-1 COLT CHALLENGER #41668C Lot #110 (Sale Order 109 of 760) Colt Challenger semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #41668-C. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and small mars consistent with carry and use. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition with light scuffs. The bore is dirty and may clean to good. The action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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19HP-1 RUGER SPEED SIX #155-22961 Lot #111 (Sale Order 110 of 760) Ruger Speed Six DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 2.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 155-22961; overall good condition with several areas of lost finish, some surface rust to hammer and trigger, crisp action, sharp markings, good bore and grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $150-$300.
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19HP-3 PINFIRE SXS KNIFE PISTOL Lot #112 (Sale Order 111 of 760) Pinfire SxS knife pistol, un-marked, .36 caliber, 4.5” octagon barrels, dark patina, folding knife on top of barrels, wood grips, no visible S/N; overall good condition with good actions and grips. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19HP-4 CHINESE SWORD Lot #113 (Sale Order 112 of 760) Large decorative Chinese sword with fancy mounts and scabbard adorned with coral, turquoise and 6 carved stone scarabs, un-marked blade, overall good condition; age unknown. Est.: $200-$400.
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19JD-4 COLT 1849 PKT #148136 Lot #114 (Sale Order 113 of 760) Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 4” octagon barrel, re-blued finish, brass straps with silver wash, wood grips, S/N 148136; good action, cylinder scene not visible, considerable silver wash remaining on trigger guard, large amount of re-blue remaining on frame with some re-blue remaining on barrel assembly; good grips with scattered small mars and scratches and wear to finish. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IL-18 WINCHESTER WELLS FARGO Lot #115 (Sale Order 114 of 760) U.S. Repeating Arms marked, single rifle wooden wall rack with stage coach scene. The wall rack is 24” in length with hooks for a single long gun, in good overall condition with small mars and dents. Est.: $25-$50.
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19IL-20 SPARKS TABLE TOP 10 CENT SLOT MACHINE Lot #116 (Sale Order 115 of 760) Vintage “SPARKS” table top trade stimulator. The machine is approximately 12” tall by 10” wide and marked “SPARKS”. It continues by stating, “YOUR COIN BUYS BALL OF DELICIOUS FRUIT GUM, ALWAYS FRESH. WATCH THE REELS SPIN AROUND AND TRY TO LINE UP THREE SYMBOLS OF A KIND FOR AN ADDITIONAL AMUSEMENT”. The reels depict Lucky Strike, Chesterfield and Camel cigarette brands. A great decorator piece in good overall condition with the key in order to access the rear of the machine, not working at time of description. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IB-12 ASTON/PERC Lot #117 (Sale Order 116 of 760) U.S. single shot percussion pistol by H. Aston & Co., .54 caliber, 8.5” barrel, wood stock, overall good condition with pleasing patina to metal surfaces, good markings, action not staying on full cock but half cock is fine; good wood stock with visible remnants of inspector’s cartouche on left side above trigger; accompanied by old typewritten summary information about this Model and where purchased in 1968. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-30 BRONZE Lot #118 (Sale Order 117 of 760) Bronze on wood base of standing bear inscribed “R. Scott Jarvie, 13/20; approximately 18” in height including base. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-45 COLT BOOK LOT Lot #119 (Sale Order 118 of 760) Good Colt reference book lot of 12 books, many out-of-print, including Sutherland and Wilson’s “The Book of Colt Firearms”, Wilson’s “Samuel Colt Presents”, “Samuel Colt Arms, Art and Invention” by Houze, “A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver” by Graham, Kopec and Moore, “Colt Percussion Accoutrements” by Rapley, “Colt’s Variations of the Old Model Pocket Pistol” by Shumaker and more! Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-49 DOUBLE EAGLE OFFICERS MODEL Lot #120 (Sale Order 119 of 760) Colt Double Eagle MK II/Series 90 Officer’s Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 3.5” barrel, stainless, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N DF01008; overall fine condition with crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore and grips; accompanied by Colt factory cardboard box and inserts with end label numbered to this gun; also instructions and extra pair of checkered wood grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IB-52 COLT SPECIAL Lot #121 (Sale Order 120 of 760) Colt Detective Special DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, custom smooth hardwood grips with inlaid bone diamond insert on each side, S/N 673484; overall very good to near fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, crisp action and markings, very good replaced grips, ejector rod missing end knurling cap. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-53 COLT WOODSMAN Lot #122 (Sale Order 121 of 760) Colt Woodsman semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 6.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 142561; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + grips. From the collection of the late Dr. Robert Dalrymple and our consignor. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-54 COLT D.A. Lot #123 (Sale Order 122 of 760) Colt New Army DA revolver, .41 caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 282214; overall very good to near fine condition showing majority of original blued finish, crisp action and markings, good bore and very good grips. Accompanied by a typewritten note indicating gun was purchased from Theodore Dexter in May, 1963. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IB-60 COLT 1908 Lot #124 (Sale Order 123 of 760) Colt Model 1908 Pocket semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 334462; overall fine condition showing majority of original nickel finish, sharp markings, crisp action, very good bore and fine grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IB-56 COLT ARMY MDL 1901 Lot #125 (Sale Order 124 of 760) Colt U.S. Army Model 1901 DA revolver, .38 caliber, 6” barrel, high polish blued finish, lanyard ring, smooth wood grips, S/N 197333; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original finish, good bore, sharp markings, very good + grips; “L.E.B.” and “R.A.C.” inspected. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19HU-4 THOMPSON SUPER 14 #119436 Lot #127 (Sale Order 125 of 760) Thompson Center Arms Super 14 single shot pistol, .30-30 Win. Caliber, Serial #118436. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 14” barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The smooth wood left handed target grips are in very good condition with light handling marks. The lot includes an additional 11” barrel in .44 Magnum caliber with a full-length ventilated rib. The bores are good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19HG-7 BINOS Lot #128 (Sale Order 126 of 760) Carl Zeiss 15 x 60 GAT armored binoculars, marked made in West Germany with covers and the original factory box. The binoculars are in very good condition, showing little use. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19HG-10 WINCHESTER MDL 101 #k268355 Lot #129 (Sale Order 127 of 760) Winchester Model 101 Over/Under shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #K268355. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and a brass bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The barrel is marked, “MADE IN JAPAN” and will chamber 2 ¾” and 3” shells. The receiver and trigger guard feature light scroll engraving. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with storage marks. The buttstock ends with Winchester marked plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP to a single gold trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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19HG-15 GOLDEN EAGLE FIREARMS MDL 7000 #N014088 Lot #130 (Sale Order 128 of 760) Golden Eagle Firearms Model 7000 bolt action rifle, .270 Winchester caliber, Serial #N014088. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their high polish blue finish with only light storage marks noted. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition showing beautiful figure, particularly in the butt stock, with only light handling marks. The stock features Rosewood fore end cap, Golden Eagle pistol grip and the butt ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14” LOP to a gold trigger. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with Burris two-piece bases and rings. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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19HJ-24 PRARIE BELT Lot #133 (Sale Order 129 of 760) 1885 Prairie belt with 45 primed (Benet) cartridges inside loops. Very good plus original condition. Est.: $750-$1500
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19IB-86 COLT DERRINGER Lot #134 (Sale Order 130 of 760) Colt No. 2 Derringer, engraved iron frame, checkered wood grips, .41 caliber, 2.25” barrel, grey patina, S/N 981; overall good to very good condition with an even grey patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; consignor notes gun was purchased in 1963 from Jackson Arms in Dallas, TX, by his father-in-law, Dr. Robert Dalrymple. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IB-67 COLT ROOT Lot #135 (Sale Order 131 of 760) Colt Root side hammer Model 1855 #2 variation percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 3.5” barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 22741; overall good to very good condition showing a grey patina to metal surfaces with muted blued finish to cylinder which displays considerable cylinder scene; good action, sharp markings and very good wood grips. Accompanied by a typewritten note that gun was purchased by consignor’s father-in-law, Dr. Robert Dalrymple in June, 1959, from noted dealer Theodore Dexter. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IB-61 COLT NEWLINE Lot #136 (Sale Order 132 of 760) Colt New Line spur trigger revolver, .41 caliber, 2.25” barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 7511; overall good to very good condition displaying majority of nickel finish, crisp action, sharp markings, very good grips; patent date stamped on underside of barrel above S/N. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IB-64 COLT NEWLINE SPUR TRIGGER Lot #137 (Sale Order 133 of 760) Colt New Line spur trigger revolver, .38 caliber, 2.25” etched panel barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 5757; overall good to very good condition showing majority of nickel finish and majority of etched panel on left side of barrel, very good markings, action rotates but does not stay on full cock, very good grips. Consignor notes gun was purchased from Lonna Poticki’s New Line collection at the 1991 Colt Collectors Assn. Gun Show. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IB-72 PARA-ORDNANCE MDL P12 Lot #138 (Sale Order 134 of 760) Para-Ordnance Model P12*45 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, 3.5” barrel, black finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N RK 9306; overall fine condition displaying minimal use; crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore, 99% original finish. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $350-$700.
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19DVM-4 CUSTOM R.C. CURTIS MAUSER Lot #139 (Sale Order 135 of 760) Custom R.C. Curtis Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, .257 Roberts Ackley Improved caliber, Serial #18187. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small mars consistent with field use. The 98 Mauser action has a butter knife bolt handle which has been bent for scope mounting and magazine release button in front of the trigger guard. The smooth custom Myrtle wood stock has an exaggerated pistol grip with palm swell and a “California Rollover” cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a Pachmayr Whiteline ventilated rubber pad providing a 13 ½” LOP. The rifle is topped with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8A 2.5 x 8 variable power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. The lot includes 100+ pieces of fire formed brass and a custom set of RCBS dies. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this vintage custom rifle by R.C. Curtis. Est.: $350-$700 (Modern).
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19IB-65 COLT HOUSE PISTOL Lot #140 (Sale Order 136 of 760) Colt House pistol, .38 caliber, 2.25” etched panel barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 16657; overall very good to near fine condition showing majority of original nickel finish, complete etched panel on left side of barrel, screw heads show majority of niter blue finish, crips action, sharp markings, very good grips. Accompanied by typewritten note indicating gun purchased from Cardwell Curren in Sept., 1958. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IB-68 COLT ROOT Lot #141 (Sale Order 137 of 760) Colt Root side hammer Model 1855 #6 variation percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 3.5” barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 10948; overall good to very good condition with scattered areas of original blued finish, majority of cylinder scene remaining, crisp action, very good markings and very good grips; accompanied by a typewritten note that gun was purchased by consignor’s father-in-law, Dr. Robert Dalrymple in June, 1964, from noted firearms dealer and expert, Norm Flayderman; also included is original sales receipt from Flayderman to Dr. Dalrymple. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IB-91 COLT NO. 1 SPUR TRIGGER Lot #142 (Sale Order 138 of 760) Colt No. 1 spur trigger all steel derringer, .41 caliber, 2.25” barrel, engraved frame, S/N 1114; overall good to very good condition with even grey patina, some scattered pinprick pitting, crisp action and sharp markings. Consignor notes Dr. Dalrymple purchased this specimen from Theodore Dexter in 1961; with typewritten notes on this derringer included. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19DVM-5 CUSTOM MAUSER SPORTER #8097 Lot #143 (Sale Order 139 of 760) Custom Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, .35 Whelen caliber, Serial #8097. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small mars consistent with field use. The receiver is a 98 Mauser action with German Waffen proofs on both sides of the action and all matching visible serial numbers. The bolt is in the white and has been bent to accommodate scope mounting. The smooth wood laminate custom stock is in very good condition with a Rosewood cap on the fore end, pistol grip and an exaggerated rollover cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a Pachmayr ventilated rubber pad providing a 13 ½” LOP. The rifle is topped with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar fixed 4x rifle scope with a post and crosshair reticle. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this vintage sporter. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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19JK-4 1894 WINCHESTER CARBINE Lot #144 (Sale Order 140 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action flat band carbine, .32 Winchester Special caliber, Serial #1440755. The carbine is in excellent overall condition with a 20” and full-length magazine. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks. A driver’s license number has been written on the underside of the magazine in electric pencil. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with sonly light storage marks noted. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this crisp flat band carbine manufactured in 1947. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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19JG-1 MDL 1 DARNE Lot #145 (Sale Order 141 of 760) Darne Model 1 side swing breech side by side shotgun, 16 gauge, 26 ½” barrels with full-length hand filed rib, no visible serial #; nicely engraved receiver, checkered wood stocks in fair to good overall condition. An infrequently encountered side by side with great character. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Antique).
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19JG-2 JOSEPH LURCH CIVIL WAR ERA RIFLE Lot #146 (Sale Order 142 of 760) Unique Joseph Lurch Civil War era air rifle, .26 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 21 ¾” octagon barrel marked, “JOS LURCH NY”. The metal surfaces have gone to a blotchy grey patina with light to moderate surface rust and pinprick pitting on the receiver. The trigger guard, rear portion of the action and butt plate are all brass. The air rifle is driven by a spring piston with the brass pump handle in the comb of the stock. According to the consignor, the rifle is non-functioning at this time and is missing part of the trigger sear assembly. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and bruising. The butt stock has an exaggerated cheek piece and ends with a smooth brass butt plate. This is a truly unique and striking piece that deserves further research. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19JG-3 WINCHESTER 1911 #33193 Lot #147 (Sale Order 143 of 760) Winchester Model 1911 SL semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #33193. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a blade front sight. The barrel shows significant thinning blue with the remainder going to silver patina and is marked, “FULL”. The receiver retains a considerable amount of thinning blue finish with light surface rust on the left side. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with heavy use. The butt stock ends with a rubber slip-on pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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19JG-4 GERMAN SXS SHOTGUN Lot #148 (Sale Order 144 of 760) Antique German side by side hammer shotgun, 16 gauge, Serial #NSNV. The shotgun is in good overall condition with 26 ½” barrels with a full-length rib and brass bead front sight. The barrels are an even brown patina with the receiver a silvered case hardening. The under lever action shows beautiful engraved game scenes with scroll. The action is tight on face and functions well. The smooth wood stock has seen heavy use with mars and compressions consistent with field use. There is a well accomplished repair at the fore end and a beaded cheek piece at the butt. The horn finger rest behind the trigger guard is complete and intact. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bores are fair, the action functions and the markings are crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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19VM-6 EARLY RUGER NO.1 CARBINE Lot #149 (Sale Order 145 of 760) Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter single shot rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #130-27910. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 22” barrel with quarter rib, folding rear sight and banded ramped blade with brass bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with some surface erosion evident along the right side of the tang and action. The barrel is marked, “MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY” indicating the rifles manufacture date of 1976. The checkered pistol grip Walnut stock with Alexander Henry fore end shows beautiful figure in the butt stock and ends with a red Ruger marked solid rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with Ruger rings and a Bushnell Scope Chief fixed 4x rifle scope with clear crisp optics. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Ruger. Est.: $600-$900. (Modern).
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19DVM-7 ORIGINAL CHARCOAL BY ACE POWELL Lot #150 (Sale Order 146 of 760) Ace Powell original charcoal drawing of two bear cubs. The charcoal measures 28” x 22” and depicts two bear cubs running from a hornet’s nest. Nicely frame and matted by noted Montana artist Ace Powell. The work is signed and marked with Powell’s trademark ace of diamonds in the bottom left corner. Influenced by fellow Montana artist Charles M. Russell, Powell was regarded as one of America’s great Western artists. Powell died in Kalispell, Montana in 1978. Est.: $250-$500.
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19HG-17 GOLDEN EAGLE FIREARMS MDL 7000 #N007006 Lot #151 (Sale Order 147 of 760) Golden Eagle Firearms Model 7000 bolt action rifle, .25-06 Remington caliber, Serial #N007006. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their high polish blue finish with only light storage marks noted. The front ring is marked, “MADE IN JAPAN BY NIKKO”. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with beautiful figure, mineral streaking and fiddle back in the buttstock. According to the consignor the rifle was once used as a display rifle. The stock features Rosewood fore end cap, Golden Eagle pistol grip and the butt ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14” LOP to a gold trigger. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with Redfield two-piece bases and rings. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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19JK-12 INDIAN MATCHLOCK Lot #152 (Sale Order 148 of 760) Ornately decorated Indian Matchlock rifle, .64 caliber. The rifle is 66” in total length with a 47” barrel in very good overall condition. According to the consignor, the Rajasthan Indian rifle dates from the late 18th to early 19th century. The barrel remains in the white with areas of light surface rust. The stock is in very good condition, ornately hand painted with folk art depicting lions, boar, hare and other beasts. This is a labor intensive piece that one would expect belonged to a person of means, not a trade rifle. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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19JK-6 1894 WINCHESTER CARBINE Lot #153 (Sale Order 149 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, Serial #1820080. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” and full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine tube retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The receiver retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish with edge wear and small scratches. A period Marbles tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice 94 carbine manufactured in 1951. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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19JH-11 WINCHESTER 1907 #47520 Lot #156 (Sale Order 150 of 760) Winchester Model 07SL semi-automatic rifle, .351 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 47520; overall good to very good condition showing majority of blued finish to metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good wood; top of receiver tapped for scope mount with rear tang also tapped and screwed for tang sight. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JH-13 S&W 35 #3980 Lot #158 (Sale Order 151 of 760) Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistol, .35 S&W Auto caliber, 3.5” barrel, blued finish, wood medallion grips, S/N 3980; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original blued finish remaining, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JH-14 ASTRA 600 #24581 Lot #159 (Sale Order 152 of 760) Spanish Astra Model 600/43 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm parabellum, 5.25” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 24581; overall good condition with majority of muted blued finish remaining, good bore, good action and markings, good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $250-$450.
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19JK-10 LOW WALL Lot #162 (Sale Order 153 of 760) Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall single shot rifle, .25-20 WCF caliber, Serial #100992. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel. The barrel has gone to a dark patina with sharp edges and the front sight blade is missing. The receiver is a dark brown while the hammer, trigger and lever assembly retain old, muted case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Low Wall circa 1912. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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19HJ-6 1872 CAV OFFICERS SWORD Lot #163 (Sale Order 154 of 760) U.S. militaria lot including an etched blade Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s sword by J. H. McKenney & Co./N.Y. and metal scabbard in very good to fine condition overall; two leather belt/hangers with brass spread eagle buckles, both in overall good condition; a pair of soldier’s buff colored gloves and a pair of U.S. military Captain’s uniform epaulets in good condition. Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19HR-3 WWII ERA NAZI MARKED NAVAL FLAG Lot #164 (Sale Order 155 of 760) World War II era Nazi marked naval flag. The flag is approximately 12’ x 6’ with the German eagle and swastika emblems. The flag is marked, “Reichsdienstfl. Gr.8” along the piping and includes the braided rope halyard used for hanging the flag. The flag is in very good overall condition. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19JK-11 94 WINCHESTER Lot #165 (Sale Order 156 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #1570161. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” and full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine tube retain the majority of their blue finish with small scratches and wear at the muzzle. The receiver retains a significant amount of its blue finish with high point edge wear and small scratches. . The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and sling swivels added. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice 94 carbine manufactured in 1949. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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19JK-19 WARREN ALBANY NY BUGGY GUN Lot #166 (Sale Order 157 of 760) Warren of Albany single shot percussion “Buggy” gun, .45 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in good overall condition with an 8” octagon barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a uniform brown patina with sharp edges on the barrel. The side plate is lightly engraved and is marked, “WARREN ALBANY”. The smooth wood pistol grips are in good condition with beautiful figure and a silver flower at the base of the grip. The skeletonized metal butt stock gives the piece an overall length of 24 ½” and is in good condition. A neat old “Buggy” gun with a removable stock. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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19HJ-6A CANE SWORD Lot #167 (Sale Order 158 of 760) Antique cane sword, approximately 32” overall with bone cap and initials “C.H.M”; overall good condition. (NO CALIF. SALE). Est.: $150-$300.
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19HJ-22 SITTING BULL SIGNATURE Lot #168 (Sale Order 159 of 760) Framed, matted and signed cabinet card of Sitting Bull, Sioux warrior and Chief, approximately 12” x 9” overall and in very good condition; accompanied by an informational letter and Certificate of Authenticity from Little John’s Antique Arms dated April 7, 2001, noting the photographic print is by E.C. Kropp, Milwaukee, No. 231, hand signed by sitting Bull and the type of souvenir item that Sitting Bull would have signed for a charge while participating in Wild West exhibitions and shows and other commercial engagements. From the C.T. Otis collection. Mr. C. T. Otis was one of the inventors of the elevator and a manufacturer and inventor of note. His descendants were very prominent in California turn-of-the-Century society and were noted benefactors to the arts, museums and other philanthropic enterprises”. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19HJ-19 ADVERTIZER Lot #169 (Sale Order 160 of 760) Large framed print of Freund’s Colorado Armory advertiser; approximately 34” x 27” overall very good condition. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19IB-80 SPRINGIFELD ARMORY MDL M1-A Lot #170 (Sale Order 161 of 760) U.S. Springfield Armory Model M1-A semi-automatic rifle, .308 caliber, 22.5” Winchester barrel dated Sept. 62, with muzzle break, parkerized finish, wood stock, S/N 057653; overall very good to fine condition with majority of military finish remaining, crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore and overall very good to near fine wood displaying circle P proof and 3 stars over spread eagle on left side of stock above trigger. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JK-18 PERC. BELT BUCKLE GUN Lot #171 (Sale Order 162 of 760) Percussion belt buckle gun with leather harness. The gun was intended to be worn in back as an anti-garroting device. This piece is a quality reproduction which is authentically made and aged. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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19JH-3 WINCHESTER 92 #130306 Lot #172 (Sale Order 163 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 130306; overall fair condition with considerable muted blued finish remaining on barrel, loading tube and receiver gone to brown patina, worn bore, crisp action, good markings and fair wood stocks showing scattered old mars, dings, scratches and two small repairs to the top front of the wrist area; missing loading port cover. Would benefit from a careful cleaning and oiling and replacement of loading port cover. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JK-22 1842 JOHNSON Lot #173 (Sale Order 164 of 760) U.S. Model 1842 Johnson single shot percussion pistol, .54 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in good overall condition with an 8 ½” barrel. The barrel has gone to a dark brown patina with areas of pinprick pitting. The martially marked side plate is also a brown patina with, “US I.N. JOHNSON” and light pitting at the rear of the plate. The barrel band, back strap and butt cap are all brass with a pleasing taffy patina and the ramrod is retained. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and dents consistent with carry and use on this Gold Rush era martially marked Johnson. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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19IB-70 COLT NAVY Lot #174 (Sale Order 165 of 760) Colt Pocket Navy Model percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 4.5” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 12717l; majority of original blued finish on barrel, scattered traces of case colors on frame and loading lever, majority of cylinder scene visible, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood grips; consignor states Colt purchased from the Dick Schwartzer Colt collection in Sept., 1992. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19IB-73 1857 NAVY Lot #175 (Sale Order 166 of 760) Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 123598; overall very good + condition showing considerable areas of blued finish on barrel, areas of case colors on frame, considerable cylinder scene remaining, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + wood grips. Consignor notes this revolver was part of a Colt collection that was on loan to and displayed for many years at the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame; the collection was later put up for sale and consignor states he purchased the gun in Oct., 1991 at the annual Colt Collectors Gun Show. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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SUMLS-2 COLT COBRA #149779 Lot #176 (Sale Order 167 of 760) Colt Cobra 38 Cal Double Action Revolver with 2” barrel. Serial #149779. (L.W.) In very good plus used condition. 90-95% overall with some use. Comes from an estate needs a cleaning. PPT- California Sale ok Est.: $600-1200.
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SUMLS-23 COLT POLICER POSITIVE #19116 Lot #177 (Sale Order 168 of 760) Colt Police Positive 38 Special caliber, with 6” barrel double action revolver. In excellent condition. Serial # 19116. Has 97-99% original blue with fine hard rubber grips. Pristine bore and action. Gun is a 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $600-1,200.
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SUMLS-4 COLT OFFICER POLICE #10811 Lot #178 (Sale Order 169 of 760) Colt Officer Police 22 Cal Double Action Revolver with 6” barrel. Serial # 10811 made in 1935 in fine to excellent condition with 95% plus original blue. Slight wear to grips with minor use, and fine bore. Est.: $700-1400.
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SUMLS-41 RUGER #1 SPORTING RIFLE Lot #179 (Sale Order 170 of 760) Ruger #1 Sporting rifle in .30-06 caliber with 28” barrel mounted with Weaver V-12 scope on Ruger mount, S/N 132-23907. Fine to excellent used condition. 96%-99% overall. Slight handling with minor firing and use only. Ruger recoil pad. Excellent bore and mechanics. Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-104 COLT MDL 1911 A--1 #1673549 Lot #180 (Sale Order 171 of 760) Colt Model 1911A-1 Semi-Auto pistol in .45 ACP, S/N 1673549. This pistol was issued to a Vietnam era non-commission officer who purchased a commercial replacement barrel and bushing from A.O. Swenson while on leave in early 70’s. The non-comm. carried this pistol in the jungle of Vietnam and returned to U.S. after tour of duty. Recently the pistol was reconditioned and remarked by “Head Hunters” pistol smiths with the grips, sights and mag added. Mechanically excellent with 4-5 pound military style pull and Vietnam era holster. Some pitting under finish and a well-used war veteran that works well and would not be sold except no heirs. Markings lost during reconditioning. (C&R) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-105 S&W MDL 1 1/2 #93751 Lot #181 (Sale Order 172 of 760) Smith & Wesson 1 ½ New Model .32 Rimfire caliber single action revolver with deluxe quality Nimschke style period engraving, S/N 93751. Traces of silver plate on sharp gray metal surfaces with very good pearl grips showing a small chip at the bottom left. Good action and bore. Original gold gilt evident on front of cylinder and the entire pistol may have been gold gilt over silver. The engraving is of superior quality and we attribute to L.D.N. or his shop. (Antique) Est.: $800-$1600
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SUMLS-106 FOREHAND & WADSWORTH #35702 Lot #182 (Sale Order 173 of 760) Forehand & Wadsworth Allen’s Patent .22 caliber 7 shot revolver patented 1861 with side hammer. Fully and finely deluxe Nimschke style New York engraved with silver plate and pearl grips, S/N 35702. 30%-60% original silver plate with balance drifting to natural gray patina. Grips are very good with minor imperfections. Sharp markings and good action. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-109 1886 FLINTLOCK Lot #183 (Sale Order 174 of 760) 1836 Model U.S. martial pistol converted from flintlock to percussion and period marked on barrel “Maj. Andrew McDaniel, 72th Reg, O.V.I. (Ohio Volunteer Infantry) with hand held die stamps. Heavy brown patina and scattered light to heavy pitting. Good markings and good mechanically. Stock shows a stress crack on the left side but otherwise good. All other features as standard on this model. From an old collection. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-111 MARLIN MDL 93 Lot #184 (Sale Order 175 of 760) Marlin Model 93 in .30-30 caliber with 26” octagon barrel, full mag, rifle butt, Lyman tang sight and period added sights in factory dove tails, S/N 246515. 50% plus original blue with good markings and drifting to patina on balance. Good wood with normal wear and imperfections. Good action and good interior including bore. (C&R) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-112 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 Lot #185 (Sale Order 176 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 Rifle in .32 W.S. with 26” octagon barrel, full mag, rifle butt, and correct smokeless .32 W.S. marked rear sight, S/N 482742 made 1910-1911. 50%-70% original thinning and toning blue. Minor erosion and pinprick pitting. Wood shows repair and staining at wrist to hide old well done repair. Action is good and the bore is fair to good and may clean. Good markings. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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SUMLS-114 WINCHESTER PRE 64 Lot #186 (Sale Order 177 of 760) Winchester Pre-64 .30-30 caliber carbine in very good plus condition, S/N 1715409. 95% original blue thinning on high points and edges of frame. Sharp and crisp overall with very good wood. Pristine bore and mechanically excellent. A strong 8.5 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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SUMLS-116 PARKER BROS V GRADE 12 GA. Lot #187 (Sale Order 178 of 760) Parker Bros. “V” grade 12GA steel barrel shotgun with 28” barrels choked cylinder and full. Patina finish on smooth gray on metal with good markings. Badly broken and refinished wood. Crude repairs at wrist. Correct butt plate. Not locking up tight and needs adjustment. Bores are frosty but may clean or hone out as a lot of meat left. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-123 U.S. MDL 1840 Lot #188 (Sale Order 179 of 760) U.S. Model 1840 heavy cavalry or “Wrist breaker” in very good plus condition with scabbard. Unmarked with no foreign stamps or proofs. Exceptional grips wrap. Blade shows bright polish and at least very good. Scabbard also very good with deep brown and only minor dings and small dents. Used early Civil War. Great patina on brass guard. Est.: $400-$800
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SUMLS-125 LEFEVER 12 GA. Lot #189 (Sale Order 180 of 760) LeFever 12GA Nitro Special SxS shotgun with 30” barrels choked modified right and full left. Good to very good overall. 60%-80% blue on the barrels. Frame shows traces of colors gone to patina and gray. Shows some use and locks up tight with good and bright bores. Wood shows some use and wear but good. Dings and scratches to butt stock. Butt plate not marked. Measures 13 ¼” to the end of wood shortened ¾”-1”. (C&R) Est.: $300-$600
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SUMLS-134 CUSTOM .45ACP 1911A STYLE PISTOL Lot #190 (Sale Order 181 of 760) Custom .45 ACP 1911A-1 style pistol on Essex steel frame, S/N 56575. Colt 1911 slide and barrel with adjustable sights. Good to very good as reconditioned and refinished. (Modern) Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-49 COLT POCKET NAVY Lot #191 (Sale Order 182 of 760) Colt .36 caliber pocket Navy with a 5 ½” barrel, S/N 3453 in good original condition. Traces of finish mixed with gray brown patina. Scattered light to moderate pitting. Matching numbers. 50%-60% cylinder scene. The grips show 60%-80% varnish. Some scratches and marks. Good action. A 6-7 on a 1-10 scale. Civil War era. (Antique) Est.: $700-$1400
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SUMLS-52 DAGGER WITH CARVED JADE GRIP Lot #192 (Sale Order 183 of 760) Dagger with carved jade grip in floral motif. Damascus pattern in steel blade with deep blood grooves. Measures 15” overall with a 11” blade. Indo Persian origin circa 19th-20th century. No scabbard. Est.: $600-$1200
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SUMLS-78 ITALIAN GLISENTI PISTOL Lot #193 (Sale Order 184 of 760) Italian Glisenti 9mm semi auto pistol F.A.B. marked and 1910 dated, S/N 809 (O) suffix or series. 75%-85% original blue. Normal wear and use with cleaning to the left side of the frame over trigger. Well done repairs to grips. Matching visible numbers. Good bore and interior. Scarce and collectible. (C&R) Est.: $700-$1400
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SUMLS-84 MAUSER OBERNDORF MDL 3000 Lot #194 (Sale Order 185 of 760) Desirable Mauser Obernoorf Germany made, Model 3000 L left handed sporting rifle S/N 90978. With 26” barrel, in 7mm magazine, and a 3 x 9 Busnell scope. In near fine used condition, with 95-98% overall finish and minor storage marks. A high quality 40-50 year old rifle. Est.: $600-1,200.
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SUMLS-92 U.S. MDL 03 RIFLE Lot #195 (Sale Order 186 of 760) U.S. Model 03 rifle by Springfield re-worked for WWII with Sedgeley marked barrel dated M-43 U.S.M.C. Re-parkerized finish with unmarked replacement stock. Very good plus overall. Very good to fine bore. Est.: $500-1,000
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SUMLS-97 1917 EDDYSTONE Lot #197 (Sale Order 187 of 760) 1917 Eddystone arsenal marked U.S. rifle in .30-06 caliber “E” marked and 11-18 dated barrel. Arsenal refinished with stock marked “S” in square above trigger and 20 over “P” in square behind trigger. Parkerized. Very good bore plus. Near fine as reconditioned for WWII. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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19JW-2 COLT MODEL 1860 aRMY #167548 Lot #198 (Sale Order 188 of 760) Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, grey patina, wood grips, iron backstrap, brass trigger guard, S/N 167548; overall good condition with majority of cylinder scene remaining, crisp action, good markings and worn grips with three “hash” marks on bottom of right side grip. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19JW-4 STARR S.A. #28302 Lot #199 (Sale Order 189 of 760) Starr single action percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, lightly cleaned grey/brown patina, wood grips, S/N 28302; overall good condition with crisp action, good markings and good wood grips showing an old refinish and remnants of the inspector’s cartouche on the right side grip. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JW-7 BURNSIDE CARBINE Lot #200 (Sale Order 190 of 760) Burnside percussion carbine, .54 caliber, 21” round barrel, arsenal re-finished blue, wood stocks, S/N 15005; overall good to very good condition as re-finished; crisp action, near fine bore, re-finished wood stocks are good to very good with two nice inspector cartouches visible on left side wrist of butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19HG-19 H-S PERCISION PRO SERIES MDL 2000 Lot #201 (Sale Order 191 of 760) H-S Precision Pro Series Model 2000 LA takedown bolt action rifle, .300 Winchester Magnum caliber, Serial #2092. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 24” fluted barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks. The receiver has been drilled for scope mounting. The synthetic stock is in very good condition with the takedown assembly under the fore end. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used take down rifle by H-S Precision. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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19IB-22 HALF STOCK KENTUCKY Lot #202 (Sale Order 192 of 760) Half stock “Kentucky” to plains percussion rifle, approximately .40 caliber, 34” octagon barrel marked “Evan Johnson” with a Josh. Golcher lock, double set triggers (working at time of description), brass mounts, wood ramrod and 16 inlays in the tiger stripe maple wood half stock; dark patina to barrel; wood is good overall with a couple old age cracks that do not appear to have compromised the integrity of the stock; rear dovetail is absent rear sight; front sight has been re-positioned; a classic looking old long gun! (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19IB-51 COLT 1878 Lot #203 (Sale Order 193 of 760) Colt Model 1878 DA revolver, .44-40 caliber, 5.5” etched panel barrel, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 10948; overall good condition showing an old cleaning to metal surfaces but complete etched panel on left side of barrel; good bore, good action, good markings and grips. Accompanied by a copy of collector’s notes on gun and noted purchase by Dr. Dalrymple from Theodore Dexter in May, 1963. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19IB-58 COLT S.A. ARMY Lot #204 (Sale Order 194 of 760) Colt Third Generation SAA revolver, .44 Special caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, thick stag grips, S/N SA61794; overall near new condition showing little handling. Beautiful stag grips, bright case colors on frame. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19HV-1 LEFT HANDED WBY MK V #P23737 Lot #205 (Sale Order 195 of 760) Left handed Weatherby Mark V bolt action rifle, .300 Magnum caliber, Serial #P23737. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with areas of thinning finish on the barrel and at the muzzle. The barrel is marked, “MADE IN W. GERMANY”. The finely checkered Walnut stock features Rosewood fore end cap and pistol grip. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this German Weatherby. The rifle is topped with Buehler mounts and rings with a Weatherby Variable 2 ¾ x 10 power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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19HG-4 PARKER D GRADE #57484 Lot #206 (Sale Order 196 of 760) Parker D Grade side by side shotgun, 16 gauge, Serial #57484. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 26 ½” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The shotgun has been re-barreled with V Grade replacements, Serial #95326. The barrels retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with mars and scrapes from carry and use. The receiver shows silver toned case hardening with engraved game scenes on both sides of the action and on the underside. The extractor action is tight on face. The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a blank silver escutcheon plate in the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a skeleton butt plate providing a 14 ½” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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19HG-6 S&W #7933 Lot #207 (Sale Order 197 of 760) Commemorative 125th Anniversary Smith and Wesson Model 25-3 revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #7933. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 6 ½” barrel with a red ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with the S&W logo and 125th Anniversary on the frame and barrel in gold script. The hammer and trigger display vivid case hardening. The smooth wood gold medallion grips are in excellent condition. The pistol is packed in the original blue cardboard factory box with a beautiful hardwood display case lined in blue velvet. The lot further includes a copy of Roy Jinks book, “125 Years with Smith & Wesson”. The pistol is as new, showing little if any use. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern/PPT).
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19IB-59 COLT BISLEY Lot #208 (Sale Order 198 of 760) Colt Bisley Model Single Action revolver, .38 Special caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 296802; overall good to very good condition showing what may be a well-done old re-finish to metal surfaces (right side of frame on lower strap shows punch dot wording, lightly visible “Baby Cannon”; crisp action, sharp markings and good grips; accompanied by a typewritten note covering observations on this Bisley and a factory letter indicating this gun was originally shipped with a 5.5” barrel and in .32/20 caliber to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, MO. on July 15, 1907, 10 guns in shipment; under Remarks, Colt notes “Regretfully, we do not have rework records available and cannot furnish any further information”. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19IB-66 COLT CLOVERLEAF Lot #209 (Sale Order 199 of 760) Colt Cloverleaf Model spur trigger fluted cylinder revolver, .41 caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 4245, overall fine condition showing majority of original nickel finish, crisp action, sharp markings and overall fine grips. A very desirable pocket size 4-shot model in great condition! (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19JN-2 COLT 1908 #119 Lot #210 (Sale Order 200 of 760) Desirable three digit serial number Colt Model 1908 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 119; overall good to very good condition showing majority of original blued finish, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good grips with left side grip showing brown toning from sunlight. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter confirming features (stock “Not Listed”), shipped to Coeur d’Alene Hardware, Wallace, Idaho on November 24, 1908 one gun in shipment. Previously in the award winning Ron Kowall collection. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JN-3 SAMPLE REC' FOR 1908 COLT Lot #211 (Sale Order 201 of 760) Colt Model N receiver only for the .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol, S/N GX2311 with old brass tag marked “SAMPLE FOR FILING” and in Colt wood grain box ; accompanied by a Colt factory letter noting “Special Features”: “Frame for Model N semiautomatic pistol, including serial number marking on right side above trigger guard, and stamped brass triangular plate marked ‘Sample for Filing’. Also includes tan paper tag with the following notations in pencil” ‘GX-2311 Old Sample Mod. N Receiver Keep for reference 11-26-51 P”. Also under “Accessories”: Wood grain box with pale green bottom, of Colt .25 Automatic size, applied label at one end with serial number hand written”. Shipped to Greg Martin Auctions, San Francisco, California on October 16, 2008”. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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SUMLS-6 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 #211459 Lot #212 (Sale Order 202 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 38-55 caliber rifle with 26” octagon barrel, full magazine, crescent butt. Serial #211459. Early turn of the century, stamped DD for ranch (possibly Colorado?). Good to very good overall, with sharp markings, good wood and good bore. Est.: $900-1,800.
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SUMLS-7 WINCHESTER MDL 55 TAKEDOWN RIFLE Lot #213 (Sale Order 203 of 760) Winchester Model 55-30-30 Caliber takedown rifle. Serial #1023891 with nickel steel barrel, good to very good overall condition. Most blue on barrel with frame cleaned to gray metal. Has minor pitting, good markings, and fine bore. Period folding rear sight in factory dove tail. Est.: $800-1,600.
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SUMLS-8 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 Lot #214 (Sale Order 204 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 S.R.C. in 32 W.S. caliber. Serial #990080 made in 1926-1927 with 95% plus original blue on barrel and tube. The frame is drifted to gray, has correct carbine sight and a front side blade added to original post. Stocks are very good plus, sharp overall, with bore very good scarce. Est.: $700-1,400.
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SUMLS-20 S&W MDL 629-2 REVOLVER Lot #215 (Sale Order 205 of 760) S&W Model 629-2-44 mag Revolver with 4” barrel. Has satin finished stainless steel, Serial #BOY6772. In very good plus used condition with normal use and firing. Est. $600-1200.
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SUMLS-44 MDL 1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER Lot #216 (Sale Order 206 of 760) Model 1900 American Eagle Luger in 30 cal. S/N 9803. Affidavits belonging to “Carbine Williams” from consignor. Gun is good to very good overall with 70-80% original blue has (cold blue touch-up on high points and side plate). Good markings. Matching except mag. Bore is fair to good, has some cleaning to “straw parts”. A 7 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $900-1,800
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SUMLS-46 1941 BYF BLACK WIDOW LUGER Lot #217 (Sale Order 207 of 760) 1941 BYF (Mauser) manufactured black widow Luger in 9mm S/N 7326. All matching with replaced Italian magazine. Good to very good condition with most blue finish showing light scattered pitting and erosion. Very good black composite grips. No import markings with good to very good bore. 655 proof with Waffen U.M.P. From local estate. (C&R) Est.: $900-$1800
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SUMLS-47 INGLIS HI POWER PISTOL Lot #218 (Sale Order 208 of 760) Inglis (Canada) Hi-Power 9mm Semi-Auto pistol with tangent sight and cut for stock. Made for Chinese contract, S/N 3CH1446. Import marked. 90%-95% dark enamel type military finish. Excellent bore and mechanics. Original 15 round mag and 1 replacement 10 round modern mag. (Note 15 round not deliverable California). Far above average. (C&R) Est.: $700-$1400
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SUMLS-50 COLT S.A.A. #SA54457 Lot #219 (Sale Order 209 of 760) Colt Single Action Army revolver in .44 Special caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case colored finish and hard rubber eagle grips, S/N SA54457.Action and front sight worked “End of Trails” champion shooter. 90%-95%. In 3rd generation wood grain box. No single actions currently available from Colt and rising quickly in price. (Modern) Est.: $1000-$2000
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SUMLS-101 SPRINGFIELD MDL 1903 Lot #220 (Sale Order 210 of 760) Interesting Springfield Model 1903 .30-06 caliber U.S. Military issue rifle with star gauged barrel dated 1-38 and Springfield arsenal proofed, S/N 1406705. Milled steel butt plate, frame shows 3 tap holes for scope mount and fore end numbered D28179 near end. Mounted with Lyman receiver sight and target front sight. No stock cartouche or “P” in pistol grip, In range of national match rifles and snipers but no Springfield record of this number. Rear sight removed and a possibility this was a National Match converted to sniper for WWII then back to Match rifle but no documentation. Very good plus to almost fine condition. Bright bore and mechanically excellent. Star gauged rifles in any case were ‘Special” and are desirable to collector’s. (C&R) Est.: $900-$1800+++
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SUMLS-3 PRE-MDL 29 DBL ACT. REVOLVER Lot #221 (Sale Order 211 of 760) Pre-Model 29 Double Action Revolver with 6 ½” barrel in 44 mag caliber serial #0178062. Excellent old factory quality refinish of which 95%-98% remains. Custom grips, target features, bare and mechanics excellent. (C+R). Est.: $1,000-2,000.
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SUMLS-1 CUSTOM COLT TROOPER MK V Lot #222 (Sale Order 212 of 760) Custom Colt Trooper Mark 5 with 2” barrel marked “BOA”, by famous pistol smith Terry Tussy. S/N 1209V. 357 mag. Non factory original made as possible display or exhibition piece. Fine to Excellent refurbished, no California Sale. Est.: $1,000-2,000.
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19JR-2 MAUSER C96 #26507 Lot #223 (Sale Order 213 of 760) Mauser Model C96 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 26507; accompanied by a wooden shoulder stock/holster in overall good condition with scattered wear, mars and scratches from carry and storage; also missing front iron connecting mechanism to attach stock to backstrap of pistol; gun shows majority of muted blued finish to metal surfaces, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings, matching visible numbers, good grips with two old mars to bottom of left side grip. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,100-$2,200.
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19IB-62 COLT S.A. 44 SPECIAL Lot #224 (Sale Order 214 of 760) Colt Second Generation SAA revolver, .44 Special caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, thick stag grips, S/N 26454SA; overall fine to excellent condition showing minimal use and handling. Accompanied by a typewritten note covering information on this gun plus a factory letter confirming features (stocks “Not Listed”), shipped to the Accuracy Shop in Whittier, CA on June 9, 1959 one gun in shipment; also original receipt from Theodore Dexter to Dr. Robert Dalrymple on this gun dated June 6, 1963. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,200-$2,500.
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19JD-3 COLT 1860 #29662 Lot #225 (Sale Order 215 of 760) Colt Model 1860 Army re-issue for Indian War percussion revolver, large “U.S.” stamped on front of brass trigger guard under serial number, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, old re-blued finish, refreshed cylinder scene, cut for shoulder stock, S/N 29662; crisp action, very good grips with partially visible inspector cartouches on both sides of grips; S/N on cylinder re-stamped. (Antique). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19HG-16 WINCHESTER MDL 101 #PK381573 Lot #226 (Sale Order 216 of 760) Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Over/Under Skeet shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #PK381573. The shotgun is as new in the factory cardboard box. The shotgun features 27” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib, both barrels are skeet chokes. The receiver is finished in the white with tasteful scroll engraving on both sides of the action and a pigeon on the underside. The finely checkered wood stock shows light handling marks and ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to a single trigger. The lot includes all associated packaging materials, manual, hang tag and original Winchester factory cardboard box with corresponding end tag. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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19IB-90 COLT SXS #5180 Lot #227 (Sale Order 217 of 760) Colt Model 1878 Hammer Double Barrel Shotgun, 10 gauge, 31” damascus barrels, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, 9 pound weight, factory engraved, S/N 5180; overall very good to fine condition with near fine bores, crisp actions, majority of damascene pattern on barrels with majority of original case colors on receiver, sharp markings and very good wood stocks; accompanied by a factory letter confirming all features and noting shipment to Chut Allening (address unavailable) on Sept. 28, 1880, one gun in shipment. (Antique). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19II-1 COLT POLICE POSITIVE #176999 Lot #229 (Sale Order 218 of 760) Colt Police Positive .38 Colt caliber DA revolver, factory marked “Am. Ry. Ex” on backstrap; 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 176999; shipped to Am. Railway Express Co., W.A. Field Agent, Chicago, IL on Dec. 23, 1926, 24 guns in shipment (confirmed by Colt factory letter accompanying this lot). Revolver displays approximately 75-85%original blue with even edge and holster wear; grips show some carry and wear at high points and butt; sharp overall and with very complete supportive display items and accessories including an R.E.A.-marked leather flap holster, a porcelain Railway Express Agency sign, 3 patches, an enameled cap badge, sticker and seals. Also present is a Xerox copy of a letter of provenance written by his widow stating this gun and these items were the property of Bill Trimmell, Agent and manger of several area offices of the REA (Spokane, WA; Denver, CO. and Albuquerque, NM.). Great Express Company history! (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19IB-89 COLT BUNTLINE #SA88737 Lot #230 (Sale Order 219 of 760) Colt Buntline Special Third Generation SAA revolver, .44-40 caliber, 12” barrel, nickel finish, smooth ivory medallion grips, S/N SA68737; near new condition and with beautiful grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19HG-20 CUSTOM REMINGTON MDL 700 #227454 Lot #231 (Sale Order 220 of 760) Custom Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle, approximately .30 caliber, Serial #227454. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 27 ½” matte stainless steel bull barrel. The barrel is not caliber marked but measures approximately .30 caliber. The receiver retains nearly all of its blue finish with light handling marks and a picatinny style rail has been added for scope mounting. The H-S Precision synthetic stock is in very good condition with a solid rubber butt pad providing a 13 ½” LOP and features an accessories rail under the fore end. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5 x 20 variable power rifle scope with an adjustable objective with clear, crisp optics. This is an outstanding custom target rifle by Gruning Precision that would be prohibitively expensive to have made today. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19HJ-9 DOUBLE ROW BELT Lot #232 (Sale Order 221 of 760) Large canvas and leather double row cartridge belt with dozens of .44-77 cartridges, leather straps and leather sheath with knife displaying pewter inset decorations on the wood grip; Accompanied by a framed photocopy of an old buffalo hunter with rifle and wearing similar rig. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19HJ-10 WARRANT Lot #233 (Sale Order 222 of 760) Framed and matted Territory of New Mexico warrant for Adam Casey to the Sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, dated Jan. 13, 1881, an indictment for larceny and executed by Pat F. Garrett on February 7, 1881, signed by him on back as Sheriff of Lincoln County certifying his expenses, sealed and clerk signed for receipt and payment of expenses; approximately 12” x 15” overall. Accompanied by a like framed and matted early map of New Mexico, approximately 26.5” x 20” overall. With this lot is a Certificate of Authenticity from Little John’s Antique Arms and informational letter dated Nov. 9, 1999. A great piece of Western American history with the warrant being served by Garrett on Billy the Kid approximately 4 months before the Kid was killed by Garrett after his escape from jail. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19ID-1 CONN SHOTGUN #RBL003010 Lot #234 (Sale Order 223 of 760) Connecticut Shotgun Company RBL side by side shotgun, 28 gauge, Serial #RBL003010. The shotgun is as new in the factory luggage case. The 26” barrels are choked Skeet and Improved Cylinder with a full-length solid game rib and brass bead front sight. The receiver is game scene engraved with a pointer and setter with nearly full coverage scroll over beautiful case hardening. The shotgun features double gold triggers and automatic ejectors. The finely checkered stock is stunning American Black Walnut with beautiful figure and a hand rubbed satin finish. The butt stock ends with a hard plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. The lot includes a Connecticut Shotgun MFG. Co. luggage case lined in maroon baize with all accoutrements including silver plated snap caps, oiler, choke set and shooting glasses. A top of the line round body side by side shotgun with all the accessories that appears unfired. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19JD-1 COLT S.A. #276185 Lot #235 (Sale Order 224 of 760) Colt SAA revolver, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips with repair to left side grips and crack in right side grip; S/N 276185; overall good condition with original blue areas on barrel assembly underside and top of barrel, traces of original case colors in protected areas of frame, original blue areas on trigger guard and in flutes of cylinder; good bore, good markings; accompanied by a classic tooled leather single loop holster. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19JD-2 COLT S.A. #327175 Lot #236 (Sale Order 225 of 760) Colt SAA revolver, .38 W.C.F. caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 327175; overall good condition with traces of original blued and case colors in protected areas, crisp action and markings, bore in bright with some rifling remaining, good + grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19JD-6 COLT S.A. #234210 Lot #237 (Sale Order 226 of 760) Colt SAA revolver, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 5.5” barrel with replaced front sight, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 234210; overall good condition with slight traces of original blue and case colors in protected areas, crisp action, good bore, good markings and good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,200-$2,400.
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19IB-6 BLUNDERBUSS Lot #238 (Sale Order 227 of 760) Scotch Coach Guard flintlock blunderbuss marked on top of brass barrel “ST 3083/EDINBURGH”; approximately 30” overall with a 14.5” barrel, brass mounted, brass tipped wood ramrod, checkered wood stock; overall good condition with working action, pleasing patina to brass barrel and mountings; overall good wood stock with an old repair to a sliver of wood on the right side of the fore stock area and scattered minor old mars and scratches from carry and storage. Accompanied by a typewritten not that describes and includes information on this flintlock including that it was purchased on April 28, 1961 from Theodore Dexter who obtained it from the famous Frank E. Bivans collection. A brass tag numbered “355” is attached to the trigger guard and appears to be the number assigned to this piece in the Bivans collection. Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19IB-13 COLT ARMY Lot #239 (Sale Order 228 of 760) Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, wood grips, S/N 27468; overall good + condition, cut for shoulder stock (not included), areas of cylinder scene still visible, crisp action, good markings including the initials “A. R.” scratched into the butt strap, replaced wedge screw, good grips showing mostly visible inspector’s cartouche on left side of grips; accompanied by a typed letter noting information on this revolver and indicating originally purchased from noted arms dealer, the late Robert Abels in Jan., 1958. (Antique). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19IB-14 PKT MODEL Lot #240 (Sale Order 229 of 760) Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 6” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, backstrap engraved “C. H. DALRYMPLE, MORRISTOWN, N.J.”, S/N 236542; overall very good to near fine condition displaying considerable amounts of original blued finish to barrel, majority of cylinder scene remaining and considerable amounts of original case colors to frame and loading lever; crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine wood grips. Accompanied by a typewritten letter describing this Colt and with consignor indication that this gun came to him from his father-in-laws estate (Dr. Robert Dalrymple) and was the Doctor’s Uncle’s firearm, (Charles Hoagland Dalrymple). Inscription in our opinion, is period; additional research on C.H. Dalrymple may prove interesting as the serial number places this gun being made ca. 1863. (Antique). Est.: $1,200-$2,400.
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19IB-19 KENTUCKY Lot #241 (Sale Order 230 of 760) Re-converted full stock flintlock rifle, approximately .50 caliber, 43” un-marked octagon barrel, brown patina, lock plate marked “Ashmore”, double set triggers (not working at time of description), brass mounts including brass patchbox; wood stock; overall good condition with a good wood stock displaying scattered minor old mars and scratches from years of carry. (Antique). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19HJ-4 REM #4355 Lot #242 (Sale Order 231 of 760) Remington O/U Double Derringer, .41 caliber, 3” barrels, engraved, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 4355; overall very good to near fine condition showing considerable original blued finish remaining on barrels, majority of muted original niter blued finish on hammer and small parts, crisp action, sharp markings and good bore displaying a couple of spots of erosion; very good to near fine grips. Accompanied by an antique maroon silk lined hard case that is in very good + condition. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19ID-2 CONN SHOTGUN CO Lot #243 (Sale Order 232 of 760) Connecticut Shotgun Company RBL Launch Edition side by side shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #RBL000511. The shotgun is as new in the factory luggage case. The 28” barrels are choked Modified and Full with a full-length traditional game rib and brass bead front sight. The receiver is finished in French Grey with over 90% coverage in beautiful scroll engraving. The shotgun features double gold triggers and automatic ejectors. The finely checkered stock is stunning American Black Walnut with beautiful figure and a hand rubbed satin finish. The butt stock ends with a hard plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. The lot includes a Connecticut Shotgun MFG. Co. luggage case lined in maroon baize with all accoutrements including silver plated snap caps, oiler, choke set and shooting glasses. A top of the line round body side by side shotgun with all the accessories that appears unfired. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19IB-57 COLT DERRINGER Lot #244 (Sale Order 233 of 760) Colt Third Model spur trigger derringer, .41RF caliber, 2.5” barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 8607; overall fine condition displaying approximately 98% original finish, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood grips. Consignor states this little gem was purchased from Jeff Faintich in Oct., 1991 at the annual Colt Collectors Assn. Gun Show. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19IB-55 COLT POLICE Lot #245 (Sale Order 234 of 760) Colt Model 1862 Police percussion revolver, .36 caliber, desirable 6.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 5007; overall very good to fine condition displaying the majority of its original blued finish on the barrel, traces of original blued finish in protected areas of the fluted cylinder, majority of case colors on frame and loading lever plus majority of un-cleaned silver wash on backstrap and trigger guard. Accompanied by a typewritten note from consignor indicating gun was purchased in Sept., 1991 from noted arms dealer, Herb Glass. (Antique). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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19IB-27 COLT THIRD GEN SAA REVOLVER Lot #246 (Sale Order 235 of 760) Colt Third Generation SAA revolver, Class “A” factory engraved, .44 Special caliber, 5.5” barrel, nickel finish, smooth hardwood medallion grips, S/N SA27125; in near new condition with two extra cylinders (.44-40 and .44 S) and factory lined presentation case (that also accommodates the two extra cylinders. Also accompanied by a Colt factory letter confirming features and noting shipment to Aeromarine in Birmingham, AL on April 17, 1984, one gun in shipment; also Remarks: “Work processed on Custom Shop Order 2615. It is interesting to note this firearm was returned to the factory to have a new engraved cylinder fitted on August 28, 1984 against Repair Order 218015, and again returned on December 10, 1984 against Repair Order 218824 for fitting of a non-engraved .44/40 and .44 Special cylinder. It was then reshipped to Mr. Jerry Lyle, 8101 Larson Avenue #9, Garden Grove, CA”. Consignor states he purchased this gun in May, 1992 from noted long time Colt collector Bill Wilmer. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19IB-15 COP & THUG Lot #247 (Sale Order 236 of 760) Desirable Colt New Police “Cop and Thug” spur trigger revolver, .38 caliber, 6” etched panel barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips with embossed cop and thug on each side, S/N 17637; overall very good condition with majority of etched panel visible and majority of original nickel finish remaining with slight muzzle wear and loss of finish confined mostly to part of the cylinder; working action, very good markings and very good grips. Scarce in 6” barrel variation and noted by consignor to have been purchased from the collection of Jacque Hart in 1992. (Antique). Est.: $1,800-$3,600.
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19IB-9 COLT MUSKET Lot #248 (Sale Order 237 of 760) Colt Model U.S. 1861 Special percussion Musket, .58 caliber, 40” barrel, “in the white” finish, wood stock, barrel and lock plate both dated 1864; with bayonet and leather U.S. cartridge box; overall fine condition with metal surfaces retaining their arsenal bright finish with just some scattered light stains here and there and dried grease in protected areas; fine bore, rear sight and trigger are blued and retain most of that finish. The stock is fine overall with two tiny (1/2”) hairline cracks just to the rear of the lock plate, a couple of tiny dings and the customary light packing crate bruises at the sides of the heel. “AWM” and “JT” cartouches and “EMW” cartouche are sharp. Consignor notes gun was purchased in Sept. 1991, from famed arms expert and dealer, Herb Glass. (Antique). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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19AB-100 COLT ROOT #214 Lot #249 (Sale Order 238 of 760) Colt Model 1A 1855 Sidehammer Pocket “Root” spur trigger revolver, presentation cased with accessories, .28 caliber, 3.5” barrel, Hartford barrel address without pointing hand motif, cabin and Indian cylinder scene, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 214 (on butt strap, cylinder and underside of barrel; also #979 stamped in front of 214 on the butt strap). Overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original blued and case hardened finish; traces of muted case colors on the hammer and rammer; majority of cylinder scene remains; working action, very good markings, near fine wood grips with majority of original finish. The wood presentation case accompanying this gun is in overall very good + condition with a working key for this case, a Colt’s Patent brass bullet mold, a Colt’s Patent brass powder flask, a wood handled screwdriver, an empty Eley Bros. cap tin and several lead balls. Provenance: The award winning Colt Collector’s Association member Malcolm R. Burnette Collection and author of “A Collector’s Guide to The Colt Root
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19HG-21 CUSTOM REMINGTON MDL 700 #E6262498 Lot #250 (Sale Order 239 of 760) Custom Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle, approximately .33 caliber, Serial #E6262498. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 27” fluted stainless steel compensated bull barrel. The barrel is not caliber marked but measures approximately .33 caliber. The receiver retains nearly all of its blue finish with an oversize target bolt handle added and hinged magazine floor plate. The H-S Precision synthetic stock is in very good condition with a solid rubber butt pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with quick detach rings and bases and a Leupold LPS 3.5 x 14 x 52 variable power rifle scope with an adjustable objective with clear, crisp optics. This is a well-constructed custom rifle by Gruning Precision that combines desirable target and sporter features, including a scope that lists for $2,000 by itself. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (Modern).
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19HR-1 MILITARY ENSEMBLE Lot #251 (Sale Order 240 of 760) Historic military ensemble belonging to the late U.S. Army Colonel Victor E. Lund, consisting of his U.S. Property Colt Model 1911-A1 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, military finish, checkered plastic grips, S/N 1181414 accompanied by his military trunk with stenciled name “Lt. Victor E. Lund” and accessories including his U.S. leather 1943-dated holster, a custom in-theater (German-made) leather shoulder holster, an “Ike” jacket, compass with case identified to Lt. Lund, a map case cold weather gloves, M-8 carbine bayonet and sheath, Sam Brown U.S. belts, cold weather cap, several leather straps, utility belt, 1st aid kit, metal tent stakes, misc. military manuals, shorts, long pants, cap (with Bird Col. Insignia ca. 1960’s?) and other personal effects. The Colt pistol is in overall good to very good condition showing majority of military finish, holster wear at high points, good bore, crisp action and markings with very good grips. Perhaps the best way to summarize the Colonel’s extensive service to his Country from WW II to the Vietnam War is to quote from his obituary: “Col. Victor E. Lund (AUS-Ret) of Phoenix, Arizona, born June 23, 1919, in Brooklyn, N.Y., passed away December 13, 2006. He was an electrical and gas distribution superintendent for Central Hudson in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. from 1950-1963. Later he served with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Dept. of Interior, for 18 years in various positions ranging from superintendent of electrical power systems on the Colorado Indian Reservation, in Parker, AZ, to chief of facilities management at the Washington, D.C. level. He designed and supervised bringing the first electrical line down into the Supai Canyon for use by the Havasupai Indian Reservation. He was a WW II veteran, inducted into the Army on Feb. 4, 1941. He served as an enlisted man with the 27th Infantry Division in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre until Dec. 1942, attaining the rank of Sgt. He was sent back from overseas to attend Officer Candidate School. He graduated from OCS, Class 207 at Ft. Benning, GA on March 29, 1943 as Second Lt. He served as platoon leader and company commander at Camp Wolters, TX, then was transfered to HQ Co., 3d Bn., 285th Infantry, 76th Inf. Div. at Camp McCoy, WI and served with them through three European campaigns until the end of the war. Remaining in the Army Reserves serving as company commander, battalion commander and commander of a research and development unit, he attained the rank of Colonel. Col. Lund was inducted into the Infantry School OCS and Hall of Fame at Ft. Benning, GA on May 24, 1991. Awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster for valor, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, American Defense Service Medal, WW II Victory Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the Asiatic and European Theatre Operation Campaign Medals”. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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19HU-3 PERAZZI #45564 Lot #252 (Sale Order 241 of 760) Ithaca marked Perazzi Comp I Over/Under shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #45564. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 30” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib with an ivory bead front sight. Chambered for 2 ¾” shells, the barrels are marked, “MADE IN ITALY” and retain nearly all of their blue finish with small mars and wear at the muzzles. Additionally, the barrels are marked Perazzi on the right side of the chamber and Ithaca on the left. The engraved receiver is beautifully case hardened with vivid case color. The finely checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent field use. The fore end features a Deeley style release lever. There is some flaking of finish on top of the butt stock, which ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ½” LOP to a single trigger. The lot includes a set of screw-in chokes. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (Modern).
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19II-2 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 #63244 Lot #253 (Sale Order 242 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 Special Order lever action carbine, .32-40 caliber with smooth pistol gripped stock, shotgun butt, rubber butt plate, Lyman sights, S/N 63244, with xerox copy of a factory letter confirming features and noting received in the warehouse June 24, 1899 and shipped the same day to order #30671. Very few special order features are seen on carbines and this is an unusual combination of features and caliber. The carbine is in good to very good condition with approximately 30-60%thinning blue (mostly drifted on frame) and good to very good stocks; sharp with good markings and good bore. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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19II-3 WINCHESTER MDL 1892 #26050 Lot #254 (Sale Order 243 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued finish, full length magazine, rifle butt, S/N 26050; made in 1894 (features verified by phone – no letter). Rifle remains in very good + to almost fine condition with approximately 60-80% bright original blue with minor aging and even loss of finish; minor pin prick pitting, sharp and crisp. Traces of color on the hammer and lever; wood is overall good to very good with minor marks and scratches. Rear sight is a later replacement in factory dovetail (folding type); bright bore. Hard to find a pre-1898 Model 92 this nice! (Antique). Est.: $2,750-$5,500.
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19BLY-255 U.S. MDL 1850 OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #255 (Sale Order 244 of 760) U. S. Model 1850 officer’s sword with fancy brass mounted scabbard and hilt; period inscribed “Presented to Capt. Thomas C. Kendall by the members of Co. B., 21st New Jersey Vols., July 1st, 1863”. The left side of the guard is bent but is otherwise good with sharkskin grip showing some minor wear and aging with slight losses and good tight brass wire wrap. The scabbard shows most of its original blue/brown finish with some minor scratches and normal aging. The blade shows a standard etched-type “U.S.” with American Eagle and is in good condition with just normal aging and slight erosion. The blade shows a “Clauberg, Solingen” marking. Accompanied by copies of National Archives military and pension records indicating Kendall enlisted on Aug. 29, 1862, as a Captain, was commissioned into Co. B, 21st New Jersey Infantry on Sept. 15, 1862, was present at the Battle of Fredericksburg and fought at the Battle of Salem Heights, VA., where he was taken prisoner after being severely wounded in the right leg requiring amputation. He was subsequently released and mustered out of service at the expiration of his enlistment term on June 19, 1863. Pension records indicate he passed away on March 19, 1897. Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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19HU-1 DIAMOND PIDGEON #MO2883B Lot #256 (Sale Order 245 of 760) P. Beretta Diamond Pigeon Model S687 EELL Over/Under shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #MO 2883B. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and a steel bead front sight. The barrels retain nearly all of their blue finish and are marked made in Italy, chambering both 2 ¾” and 3” shells. The receiver is coin finished and beautifully engraved with scroll and game scenes. The work is signed by the engraver, Bottega C. Giovanelli, at the base of the trigger guard. The finely checkered high gloss wood stocks are in very good condition with beautiful figure and graining, particularly in the butt stock, which ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¾” LOP to a single gold trigger. There is a blank gold tone escutcheon plate in the base of the butt stock as well. The lot includes a full set of screw-in chokes and Beretta factory luggage case. The bores are very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this exceptional Diamond Pigeon grade Beretta. Est.: $3,000-$6,000. (Modern).
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19II-4 WINCHESTER MDL 1892 #36697 Lot #257 (Sale Order 246 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber, 24” octagon barrel, full length magazine, blued finish, wood stocks, rifle butt, S/N 36697 with Xerox copy of a factory letter verifying features, received in warehouse on Nov. 10, 1894 and shipped on Aug. 5, 1895 to order number 17986. Good to very good untouched and un-cleaned as found in attic condition; approximately 50-70% toning blue to brown with very good wood showing minor dings, gouges and imperfections. Sharp overall with a bright bore. A very nice and original early 92! (Antique). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19JD-5 COLT S.A. #33184 Lot #258 (Sale Order 247 of 760) Colt SAA long flute cylinder revolver, .45 Colt caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, old thick stag grips, S/N 311034; overall good to very good condition with a crisp action, sharp markings, traces of blue and case colors in protected areas, bright bore, beautiful stag grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19JD-7 COLT U.S. #21973 Lot #259 (Sale Order 248 of 760) Colt U.S. SAA revolver, .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 21973; R.A.C. inspected “mystery gun” as out of the proper S/N range for R.A.C. guns; shows all matching numbers including italic barrel address with early boss and stud for early ejector rod housing; R.A.C. on frame, top of trigger guard over S/N, on frame and bottom of barrel; no inspection on grips; .45 CAL on left rear trigger guard, two line early patent dates; 50-70% original finish with excellent interior; crisp action, sharp markings and very good + bore. Definitely should be further researched! (Antique). Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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19BLY-4 SHARPS MDL 1874 #C54053 Lot #260 (Sale Order 249 of 760) Classic period cut-down Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle, .44 caliber, 2-5/8” case, single trigger, 21.5” octagon barrel (35.5” overall with period cut-down butt stock), rear sight long missing, S/N C54053; overall un-cleaned good condition with even brown patina, crisp action, good bore and good wood showing scattered old wear and scratches with pewter forend tip. Accompanied by a 1990-dated factory letter with great destination: invoiced on October 26, 1875, to J.A. Lober of Plum Creek Station, Nebraska with notation of original barrel length of 30”. A great looking early Sharps that could have been used to shoot buffalo from the back of a horse, a lawman’s maneuverable big gun to deal with “badmen” visiting the town or as an express gun on the early Union Pacific railroad line that went through the “Station”. (Antique). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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19JW-1 REMINGTON 1858 #97265 Lot #261 (Sale Order 250 of 760) Remington New Model 1858 percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 97265; majority of original blued finish remaining on barrel and frame, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips displaying a very good inspector’s cartouche on the left grip. (Antique). Est.: $1,200-$2,400.
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19IB-16 COLT 1ST MONEL Lot #262 (Sale Order 251 of 760) Colt Model 1855 First Model percussion Sporting rifle, .36 caliber, 30” barrel, older re-blued finish, wood butt stock, S/N 273; overall good to very good condition as re-finished, crisp action, visible markings, majority of quality re-finish to metal surfaces remaining, good wood stock displaying scattered mars and scratches from carry and display. Accompanied by typewritten notes and letters related to this Colt Sporting rifle that includes letter from Cameron P. Laughlin, Curator of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center confirming this rifle, by serial number, was de-accessioned from the Winchester Arms Collection of the Cody Firearms Museum in June of 1990. It was sold to benefit the Buffalo bill Historical Center at an auction held Jan. 15, 1991, in New York, by Sotheby’s. The letter goes on to state “Prior to becoming a part of the Winchester Arms Collection, this firearm was in the collection of Edwin Pugsley. Mr. Pugsley, who was for many years the general Superintendent of the Winchester Repeating
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19IB-21 RARE COLT FLASK Lot #263 (Sale Order 252 of 760) Rare early brass Colt powder flask embossed with cannons and flags including a “Lone Star” flag plus two crossed Paterson rifles and two crossed Paterson revolvers; approximately 9” overall including spout, un-cleaned and with a beautiful patina. Accompanied by a two page type written letter from Jim Meeks (a well-known collector of Colts), dated Oct. 2000, stating in part that he first saw this old flask in the late 1960’s in his father-in-law’s collection, the famous collector of antique Colts, Dr. Robert Dalrymple who told Meeks the flask belonged to Brigham Young and was given to him by Young’s great grandson who was a patient of the Doctor’s. The letter goes on to state Meeks follow-up with descendants of the Youngs and other individuals known to the Young family on the history of Dr. Dalrymple’s relationship with the family over his lifetime. Also included in the letter is reference to information in the late Robin Rapley’s 1994 publication “Colt Percussion Accoutrements” where this rare flask is pictured (pages 44 & 45) and history of this
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19IB-69 COLT WELLS FARGO Lot #264 (Sale Order 253 of 760) Colt Wells Fargo Model percussion pocket revolver, .31 caliber, 3” octagon barrel, brown and grey patina, wood grips, S/N 121995; overall good to very good condition displaying and even patina on metal surfaces, traces of silver wash in protected areas of brass straps, crisp action, sharp markings, majority of cylinder scene remaining, good wood grips; consignor states this Colt purchased in 1992 from Dick Schwartzer. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19IB-71 COLT 1849 POCKET Lot #265 (Sale Order 254 of 760) Important Gustave Young engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 5” barrel, grey patina, wood grips, S/N 96959; overall good to very good condition showing an old light cleaning to metal surfaces that have returned to an even grey patina, majority of cylinder scene remains, crisp action, very good markings including two dog head panel scenes, one on each side of the barrel, an eagle head panel scene on the right rear frame side and wolf’s head on the hammer front; very good burl walnut grips. Accompanied by several pages of typewritten notes and correspondence on this gun including a copy of a page from Wilson’s “Book of Colt Engraving” that shows a listing of Gustave Young engraved pistols including this gun by highlighted serial number. Consignor notes this beautiful engraved Colt came from his father-in-laws collection (Dr. Robert Darlymple) who bought it from Theodore Dexter in Dec., 1962. Further research by our consignor discovered its listing in the Wilson book. (Antique). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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19IB-7 1857 NAVY COLT Lot #267 (Sale Order 255 of 760) Beautifully framed Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel, brown patina, wood grips, S/N 95038; in overall good + un-cleaned condition with an even dark patina to metal surfaces, good grips; accompanied in framed “shadow box” display with a cased tinype of Union Soldier in uniform with what appears to be a Colt 1851 Navy revolver in his waist belt. (Antique). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19JR-1 DWM 1916 #5620C Lot #268 (Sale Order 256 of 760) DWM Luger semi-automatic pistol, 1916 dated, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 5620 (all matching visible including magazine); overall very good to fine condition showing majority of blued finish to metal surfaces, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood grips with one old gouge observed at the rear top of the right grip; accompanied by a leather flap holster in good overall condition retaining takedown tool. A collector quality DWM Luger with holster. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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19JN-1 COLT 1908 #5 Lot #269 (Sale Order 257 of 760) Desirable single digit serial number Colt Model 1908 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 5; overall good to very good condition with considerable original finish remaining on frame, slide has gone to a grey patina with some small spots of erosion, crisp action, sharp markings and fair + bore; grips are overall very good. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter noting caliber and barrel length with finish and type of stocks “Not Listed”; shipped to John M. Smyth Co., address “unavailable” on November 21, 1908, one gun is Shipment. Previously in the award winning Ron Kowall collection. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19JN-100 COLT 1903 #255808 Lot #270 (Sale Order 258 of 760) Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #255808. The pistol is in fine overall condition as finely engraved with magnificent pearl grips. The pistol retains nearly all of its nickel finish with ornate engraving and a sharp Rampant Colt emblem at the left rear of the slide. The smooth pearl grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (C+R/PPT).
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19JN-101 COLT 1911 #21270 Lot #271 (Sale Order 259 of 760) Colt Model 1911 U.S. marked semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #21270. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The metal surfaces have been refurbished by the Augusta Arsenal for service in WWII and the frame is marked US Property on the left side. The slide and frame are both UMC and is marked Remington Arms on the slide. The pistol retains approximately 97%-99% of its military finish as refurbished. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $1,200-$2,400. (C+R/PPT).
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SUMLS-132 L.A.R. "GRIZZLY" Lot #272 (Sale Order 260 of 760) L.A.R. “Grizzly” in .45 Win. Mag., S/N A001910 in Mark I series. Discontinued and collectible. Fine to excellent used condition. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1250-$2500
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SUNMLS-51 COLT PYTHON #21564 Lot #273 (Sale Order 261 of 760) Colt Python Double Action Revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” barrel, S/N 21564 and made in 1962 with box. Fine to excellent condition with 98%-99% original blue and slight wear to grips. Faint index line on the cylinder. Minor use and firing. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale and early production. (C&R) Est.: $2000-$4000
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SUMLS-69 PRE-WAR COLT #28677 Lot #274 (Sale Order 262 of 760) Pre-War Colt 38 Super Auto. With all correct 7 milled parts and early 2-tone Colt marked magazine, S/N 28677. In fine to excellent original condition with 97-99% original blue. Has near excellent grips, sharp markings, and bright bore. Overall shows minimal handling and use. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale its very desirable to Colt pre-war auto collectors. All correct. Est.: $3,000-6,000
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SUMLS-76 COLT 1861 NEW BLK POWDER Lot #276 (Sale Order 263 of 760) Colt 1861 New Blackpowder series B6 caliber percussion revolver S/N 45386. Its factory engraved, silver plated, and has carved wood eagle grips with Sam L Colt on backstrap. 1 of few produced by custom workshop re-creating Custer’s Colts. In excellent condition with toned silver in associated case. Est.: $1,400-2,800.
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19BLY-6 WINCHESTER MDL 1876 #12782 Lot #277 (Sale Order 264 of 760) Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle, .45-60 caliber, 28” octagon barrel, top barrel flat behind rear sight stamped “Freund’s Patent/June 29, 1880” with the same stamping on the base of the rear sight, plain trigger; brown patina with traces of muted blued finish on metal surfaces, wood stocks, four-section cleaning rod in butt trap, S/N 12782. Factory letter confirms features and notes received in warehouse on April 29, 1881 and shipped the same day to Order number 25005; overall good condition with good action, good markings and good bore; wood stocks are overall good with some old mars to butt stock and an old small sliver loss to the right top side of the wrist. Freund markings on any gun are highly sought after by collectors. NOTE: An old time collector bought this rifle from the descendants of Tom Horn, the Western personality, in Long Beach, California 30 years ago. Little Johns sold a group of guns and artifacts from this family on November 19th & 20th, 2000. (Antique). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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SUMLS-5 BELGIAN BROWNING PIGEON GRADE O/U Lot #278 (Sale Order 265 of 760) Belgian-made Browning Pigeon Grade O/U, long tang, round knob auto ejectors shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” ventilated rib barrels, engraved receiver, single trigger, adjustable butt plate missing rear portion of device, checkered wood stocks, S/N 22424; overall good to very good condition with majority of blued finish remaining on barrels, very good to near fine bores, wood stock shows a repair to the comb of the butt stock; accompanied by a Leg of Mutton case. (Modern). Est.: $1,500-$2,500.
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19IC-4 WIN 92 #144868 Lot #279 (Sale Order 266 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, adjustable flip-up tang sight, S/N 144868; overall very good to near fine condition showing majority of original blued finish on barrel and loading tube, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine bore; wood stocks are very good + condition. (C&R). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19IC-3 WIN 92 #890365 Lot #280 (Sale Order 267 of 760) Winchester Model 92 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 890365; overall good to very good condition with majority of original blued finish remaining on barrel and loading tube, grey/brown patina on receiver mixed with traces of original blued finish in protected areas, crisp action, sharp markings, good bore, and good wood stocks with butt stock showing scattered mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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19JY-1 COLT S.A.A. #SA94883 Lot #281 (Sale Order 268 of 760) Custom Shop Colt Third Generation SAA factory engraved European Edition, 9mm caliber, 4.75” barrel, nickel finish, factory Colt medallion rosewood grips, S/N SA94883; in excellent condition, showing some lifting to plating and possible minor use or poor storage with factory two piece blue cardboard box and shipping sleeve. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19IS-9 GRIFFIN & HOWE Lot #282 (Sale Order 269 of 760) Griffin & Howe Custom bolt action sporting rifle, .276 Newton P.O. Ackley Improved caliber, Serial #2022. This early Griffin & Howe rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a banded front ramp sight and the rear sight removed. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with the barrel address reading, GRIFFIN & HOWE INC. NEW YORK”. Additionally, the barrel is marked, “P.O. ACKLEY .276 NWT.” The action is a converted Model of 1917 Remington which has been customized with a Griffin & Howe side scope mount base and Lyman aperture sight (missing the insert) added. The magazine follower has been engine turned and the bolt handle is checkered. The finely checkered Walnut stock features an ebony fore end cap and is in very good condition with wear consistent with field use. The butt stock has a blank silver escutcheon plate, beaded cheek piece and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. This early rifle is representative of the highest craftsmanship by one of America’s most prestigious gun makers. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (C+R).
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19JZ-1 WILL AND FINK KNIFE Lot #283 (Sale Order 270 of 760) Large knife with staghorn grip and thin flexible steel blade marked “Will and Finck, S.F., Cal” measuring 14 ½” overall with a 9 ½” blade secured with pewter ferrell where blade meets hilt. Original thick patterned leather scabbard with loop for belt on back. Good to very good overall condition. Circa 1860-70s. Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JZ- 4 S&W 38 Lot #284 (Sale Order 271 of 760) Exceptional New York Engraved Smith & Wesson 1st Model .38 canter fire single action revolver attributed to L.D. Nimschke’s shop, S/N 36605 with standard 3 ¼” barrel, nickel finish, and authentic to the period ivory grips. This revolver shows tight and well detailed Germanic scrolls with typical L.D.N. ropes and borders. The pistol remains in near fine condition with 95%+ original nickel, sharp address and crisp edges. Some minor aging on the front of the cylinder. The grips are near fine with pleasing yellow patina and slight aging with impeccable fit. The hammer and small parts show generous amounts of original finish. The action is tight. A strong 9 on a 1-10 scaler. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JX- 2 COLT PYTHON Lot #285 (Sale Order 272 of 760) Colt Python revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #V11652. The pistol is in excellent to nearly mint overall condition in the factory cardboard box. The pistol features a 6” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib, ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with a faint drag line on the cylinder. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes in the factory cardboard box with a non-matching label. However, the consignor indicates that he purchased the gun as new from a dealer in the box. The lot includes all associated packaging materials and manual. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Modern/PPT).
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19JX- 4 WINCHESTER SET Lot #286 (Sale Order 273 of 760) One of One Thousand matched set of Winchester Model 94 and Model 9422M lever action rifles, .30-30 and .22 Winchester magnum calibers, Serial #MC 130. The rifles are as new in the factory cardboard sleeves. The Model 94 features a 24” octagon barrel in high gloss blue finish with an engraved gold tone receiver, gold tone lever and finely checkered wood stock. The Model 9422M has a 20 ½” round barrel, engraved gold tone receiver, gold tone lever and finely checkered wood stock. Both rifles are as new and the lot includes a wooden display case with red velvet interior. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Modern).
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19JZ- 13 STEVENS 22 Lot #287 (Sale Order 274 of 760) Stevens Conlin type .22 Tip-Up Target Pistol period engraved with rich gold and blue finish, pearl grips and inscribed on butt “May C Anton” or “Canton”. 8” half round/half octagon barrel, S/N 19145. Unusual adjustable for windage target type rear sight and match high bead front sight. Near fine condition with 80%-90% blue turning plum on barrel, 90%-95% toning rich gold plating, fine original pearl showing one small chip to bottom left grips. Bright bore with most original finish on small parts and screws. Very reminiscent of fold Stevens known to have belonged to Annie Oakley and the identity of Miss May could be as a trick shooter or Wild West performer who we could not locate. However in the 19th to early 20th century there were many shooting exhibitions in Europe that are not easily researched by computer search. A beautiful Stevens. (Antique) Est.: $4000-$8000
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19JZ-9 BELT AXE Lot #288 (Sale Order 275 of 760) Northeast belt axe circa 1750-1790 with American wood shaft. Measures 12 ½” with head measuring 8” across. Good uncleaned patina with some pitting and erosion. American rifleman and Indians both favored these type axes as weapons and tools useful in the woods. From a major eastern collector. Est.: $2500-$5000
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19BLY-1 SHARPS MDL 1874 #156731 Lot #289 (Sale Order 276 of 760) Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle, .40 caliber, 30” octagon barrel, 12 pounds in weight, double set triggers (working at time of description), wood stocks, S/N 156731; accompanied by factory letter dated July 4, 2000, confirming caliber, barrel length and weight; with invoicing at the Bridgeport factory on March 22, 1876 to Claus Lohder, Jenny Lind, Calaveras County, California. The letter further states “Lohder was a private customer ordering directly from the factory and was given this substantial discount ($42 less 20%) owing to the fact that he ordered 7 Sporting Rifles at this time, along with 7 sets of reloading implements, 6 sets of globe and peep sights made to order with a split bar, 2 ball swages, 1100 shells .40 – 2-1/4 inch and 7M primers. The total of the order, less discount and including packing case and cartage, came to $311.20”. Also included with this lot are 6 ORIGINAL very rare letters between Lohder and the Sharps Factory including the original order! The Sharps is in overall good condition with an even brown patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, good markings, good bore with some areas of light pitting and overall good wood showing some scattered mars and scratches with expected wear from handling and carry. Amazing period documentation! (Antique). Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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19JY-2 COLT S.A.A. #SA68324 Lot #290 (Sale Order 277 of 760) Colt Third Generation SAA factory engraved “Engravers’ Sampler”; .45 caliber, 4.75” barrel, nickel finish, factory Colt medallion ivory grips, S/N SA68324; in like new condition with factory wood grained cardboard box with inserts and instructions manual; end label of box numbered to this gun. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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19JZ-14 COLT 49 Lot #291 (Sale Order 278 of 760) Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model in .31 caliber percussion with 6” barrel remaining in excellent original condition, S/N 163258 and made 1860. Two line address with 5 shot cylinder. This Colt shows 80%-90% bright and “Inky” blue finish with some minor drifting, light scratches and beginning age. The cylinder shows 60%-70% original bright blue with virtually all its scene. The frame and rammer show 90%-95% bright and fiery original vivid case colors. 30%-50% silver (Darkened) on straps. The grips show 90% plus original varnish with only minor imperfections and 1 notable scratch on right side. All matching visible numbers and sharp overall. The action is tight and the pistol shows very little use or aging. Suitable for casing. A strong 9+ on a 1-10 scale. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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19JX-5 WINCHESTER MODEL 23 Lot #292 (Sale Order 279 of 760) Rare Winchester Model 23 Classic side by side shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #CL410-958E. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 26” barrels with a full-length filed rib and ivory bead sights. The barrels are marked for 2 ¾” or 3” shells and made in Japan. The shotgun retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks. The receiver is engraved with game scenes and a gold inlayed quail decorates the bottom of the receiver. The finely checkered wood stocks are in excellent condition showing sharp checkering and little use, with a blank escutcheon plate at the base of the butt stock. The butt ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ½” LOP to a single gold trigger. The lot includes a Winchester luggage case with maroon baize interior. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (Modern).
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19JZ-11 STAFFORD ENGRAVED Lot #293 (Sale Order 280 of 760) T.J. Stafford .22 caliber derringer patent 1860 fully engraved with gold and silver finish and pearl grips, S/N 522. 90%-95% original silver and gold plating remain within uncleaned patina. The left grip shows several cracks and repair but right grip is excellent. Brilliant fire blue on hammer and latch. A very pretty derringer of early cartridge era. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19JX-3 COLT WYOMING SPECIAL Lot #294 (Sale Order 281 of 760) Colt Single Action Army United States Animal Special Edition Wyoming revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #92898SA. The pistol is as new in the factory fitted wooden case. The pistol features a 7 ½” barrel with gold bands at the muzzle and in front of the cylinder, A Grade engraving and vivid case colors on the frame. The pistol is factory engraved with gold inlay including a great buffalo head at the left rear of the action. The pistol has nice smooth ivory grips. The lot includes a factory letter dated April 22, 1982 indicating the pistol was shipped on March 20, 1978 to Fin Feather Sport Shop in Omaha Nebraska. The letter confirms all features and notes the Walnut presentation case with plaque inscription: “Western States Animal Special Edition Wyoming 1 of 1”. The letter further remarks, the firearms special features including two gold barrel bands, two gold cylinder bands, gold outline on frame, numbers 1 of 1 inlaid in gold and a gold inlayed buffalo. The Walnut display case is in very good condition with burgundy velvet interior. Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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19BLY-2 SHARPS MDL 1874 #C54001 Lot #295 (Sale Order 282 of 760) Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle, .40 caliber 2-5/8” case, double set triggers (working at time of description), period Davenport 30” heavy octagon barrel (approximately 16 pounds in weight), brown patina, wood stocks, S/N C54001, formerly from the famous Bill Gary Collection (sold by Little John’s in 2014) with factory letter indicating this gun was invoiced to Captain John Mix of the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Laramie, WY on May 6, 1875. Additionally, there is a second 1993-dated letter from Dr. Moore to the late Mr. Gary indicating that Davenport barrels were used by the likes of Walter Cooper and other dealers when a barrel needed changing. Dr. Moore’s letter confirms the identity and placement of the markings. Additionally in the letter from Dr. Moore concerning the Sharps records, it is mentioned that Captain Mix was an Army Officer stationed in several places throughout the West and Northwest and received a dealers discount on many Sporting Rifles that he ordered during the 1870’s. He was apparently selling these to fellow officers or to Western stores not having a dealer status with the Sharps Rifle Company. There is also included a letter from noted collector, the late Gerald Mayberry on this rifle. This Sharps is in overall good to very good condition displaying an even dark brown patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and good bore; the wood is good with an old worn sliver loss at the left front side of the forend. Also included with the documentation are the National Archives service records and other information on Captain Mix who fought in the Civil War followed by years on the frontier during the Indian War period. A very historic and identified Buffalo Gun! (Antique). Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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19IC-2 92 SHORT RIFLE #622040 Lot #296 (Sale Order 283 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action short rifle, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” octagon barrel, brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 622040; overall good to very good condition with a crisp action, very good markings, overall good bore and good wood stocks that may have seen an old re-finish; a scarce short rifle made circa 1911. (C&R). Est.: $1,200-$2,400.
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19IC-5 92 WIN #870008 Lot #297 (Sale Order 284 of 760) Winchester Model 92 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 870008; overall very good + condition showing majority of muted original blued finish to barrel and loading tube with receiver gone to a pleasing brown patina, very good bore, crisp action, very good markings and very good wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19IC-8 WIN 92 #815222 Lot #298 (Sale Order 285 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 815282; overall good to very good condition with ample areas of original blued finish remaining on rear portion of barrel plus original blued finish in protected areas of loading tube and receiver, crisp action and markings, good bore and good to very good wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19JZ-12 POCKET REVOLVER Lot #299 (Sale Order 286 of 760) Colt factory grape vine scroll engraved .38 centerfire pocket navy, S/N 2049E with a 4 ½” octagon barrel plugged using left over percussion parts but made as a cartridge arm in own serial number range. 85%-95% original factory nickel finish drifting on the straps. Most of original light cylinder scene remains. All matching visible numbers including cylinder. The grips show 80%-90% original varnish. Good address and “Wolf” on hammer. The left barrel lug shows a typical “Parrot Eagle” which is a style attributed to Gustave Young. Very attractive and desirable pattern of engraving. (Antique) Est.: $5000-$10,000
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19BLY-3 SHARPS 1874 #162371 Lot #300 (Sale Order 287 of 760) Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle, .40 caliber, 2-5/8” case, 30” octagon barrel, single trigger, wood stocks, S/N 162371, with factory letter confirming features and noting gun was invoiced at the Bridgeport factory on March 17, 1879 to N. R. Davis & Co., Cattle Breeders of Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory; the letter further states that “the Davis firm was acting as a straw buyer for the Freud brothers and/or F.A. Damman, gun dealers in Cheyenne, who at the time were experiencing financial problems, either individually or jointly, and had exhausted their credit with the Sharps Rifle Company. Several of the guns in this order are known today to be Freund-type conversions or bear the barrel stamp of the Freund brothers” (this gun does show such markings on the base of the front blade sight: “Freund’s Patent/April 17, 1877” and has a modified un-marked rear sight); overall good to very good condition with plum brown patina to barrel and traces of original case colors with some spots of silver tone on receiver; crisp action, good markings and overall good bore displaying some areas of light pitting. A great destination shipment with Freund marking on front sight; this one was there! (Antique). Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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19JZ-16 FRENCH BLUNDERBUSS Lot #301 (Sale Order 288 of 760) French military style blunderbuss “Captains” style flintlock pistol with flared 2 stage cannon type naval brass barrel. The pistol measures 11 ¾” overall with a 5 5/8” heavy brass barrel showing large rings at the center and muzzle flaring to 1 ½” across mouth to outside edges of very thick barrel. Plain brass mounts. Style of 1780-1810 era. Would clean with a few small losses. Very good plus condition and lock works well. Original flintlock with correct small parts. Far above average with radical muzzle almost of grenade launcher size. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19JZ-23 MERWIN HULBERT Lot #302 (Sale Order 289 of 760) Merwin & Hulbert “Pocket Army” .44-40 caliber floral intaglio or period pinprick engraved with re-nickel plating and pearl grips, S/N 1778. 85%-95% old re-nickel finish remains and areas where finish has lifted shows gray metal patina and minor pitting and erosion. The marking on the frame are slightly weak but visible. The panel on the left shows birds. The front has been reduced and the grips are aged but good condition overall. Cocking but not locking. The bore is slightly rough. Western frontier era. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JX-6 WINCH 101 20 GA Lot #303 (Sale Order 290 of 760) Winchester Model 101 Diamond Grade Over/Under skeet shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #DO279287E. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 27 ½” ported barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and ivory bead sights. The barrels are marked for 2 ¾” shells and made in Japan. The barrels retain nearly all of their blue finish and are choked Skeet and Skeet. The receiver is coin finished in the white with 60%-70% engraving and a diamond in the middle. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with a high gloss finish showing little use. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber pad providing a 14 ½” LOP to a single gold trigger. The lot includes a Diamond Grade marked Winchester luggage case. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19KP-3 1851 STYLE METROPOLITAN REVOLVER Lot #304 (Sale Order 291 of 760) Metropolitan Navy Revolver in .36 caliber percussion revolver script inscribed “Lt. J.F. Cheney, Co. C 3rd Reg’t, Gov. Vol Inf”, S/N 2849. This revolver was found in a family collection in Northern California along with the August Machine Works Confederate Navy sold at lot 210 Little John’s Auction June 2nd, 2019. The consignor had not wanted to part with this pistol at the time of last sale date but is now forced to sell due to medical emergency in the family. The pistol shows a dark uncleaned patina with some pitting, erosion and honest hard battle use. The grips are silver “spangle” inlaid during the period. The straps show a dark patina and the engraving is old and of the period in our opinion. Note: consignor will supply successful buyer an affidavit that this pistol accompanied the August Machine Works confederate navy when he purchased the two pistols. (Antique) Est.: $4000-$8000
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19KP-4 GOLD RING FOUND AT 5TH CAV CAMP Lot #305 (Sale Order 292 of 760) Heavy gold man’s antique ring inscribed in script initials “F.C.J.” with masonic emblem at left top. A booklet of identification states, “This gold ring found during a dig at the summer camp of 5th Michigan (Custer’s regiment) cavalry. Records identify Franklin Joslyn as a private from Ypsilanti, Michigan and document his service in 5th Michigan. Interior inscribed from Susie and Mary in script.. Measures approximately size 10 and of large size and heavy weight being handmade ibn Mid-19th century style. 10-14K unmarked. Weighs approximately 25 grams. Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JZ-26 LEFT HAND DAGGER Lot #306 (Sale Order 293 of 760) 17th century left handed dagger probably German measuring 19” overall with a 14” blade measuring 1 ¼” across the ricasso. The blade shows A well-defined raised median ridge and tapering gradually to pint. Wide guard designed to “Catch and Turn” sword blades measuring 6 ½” to outer edge. Nicely wire wrapped grip with large pommel. Good overall condition showing minor lamination flaws in forging along with moderate to light pitting. Very good condition overall. Style of 1580 to mid-17th century. Est.: $2000-$4000
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19BLY-8 SHARPS MDL 1874 #160751 Lot #307 (Sale Order 294 of 760) Important historical Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle descended in the family of Western lawman and Arizona Ranger C. H. Farnsworth; .40 caliber, 2-5/8” case, 30” octagon barrel, double set triggers (in need of adjustment at time of description), weathered wood stocks, S/N 160751; overall good condition with an even dark brown patina of barrel and receiver with receiver showing some traces of original case colors under the hammer and scattered silver toning; crisp action, good markings and very good bore; butt stock shows classic weathering from carry and exposure to elements; wear to forend and an old pin repair to a crack approximately 4” from the rear right side of the forend. Accompanied by a factory letter noting this rifle was invoiced at the Bridgeport factory on October 23, 1877, to A. W. Gray of Great Bend, Kansas; features are confirmed and weight of gun placed at 11 pounds, 6 ounces. The letter further states that Gray was a dealer in hardware, stoves and agricultural equipment. Provenance: Original letter dated July 19th, 2007 from John Kleinman stating he sold several items he had in his possession from his grandfather, C. H. Farnsworth, to noted collectors Brad Witherell and Richard Burdick. There is also an original letter dated Feb. 16, 2010, from Mr. Burdick confirming he had bought a grouping of items, including this Sharps rifle, from Mr. Kleinman. A great historic Western lawman’s gun directly passed down through his family! (Antique). Est.: $6,000-$12,000.
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19JJ-1 .45 AUTO W/PRETTY BOY FLOYD HISTORY Lot #308 (Sale Order 295 of 760) Colt Government Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N C 97206, with documentation to East Liverpool, Ohio Police Officer Chester C. Smith, who was with FBI Agent Melvin Purvis and other officers of the law when they confronted and killed noted outlaw “Pretty Boy” Floyd on October 22, 1934. Included in the documentation are a number of photos and copies of newspaper articles related to Floyd as well as 3 hardback books on Floyd and the gangster period of his time. Importantly, there is a copy of a newspaper article dated Oct. 24, 1984 announcing the death of Chester Smith and recounting his involvement in the pursuit and killing of this outlaw. Also there is a notarized letter from Neal E. Trickel dated June 10, 1989, to Tim Smith of Reading, Pennsylvania that in summary, identifies this Colt 1911 by serial number as a gun recovered from Floyd at the time of his death, indicating Chester Smith was given the gun at the time of the shooting and gave the gun later to Neal Trickel (President of Strommen-Trickel Industries, Inc., Monroe, Wisconsin a company that specialized in small arms ammunition according to the document’s letterhead). The gun is in overall very good + condition displaying the majority of its original blued finish with highpoint and grip strap wear, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; the gun retains its two-tone magazine. An important piece of U.S. depression-era outlaw and lawman history relating to one of the most notable outlaws of the period, “Pretty Boy” Floyd who was as actively sought by law enforcement as was John Dillinger. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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19JZ-24 MERWIN HULBERT Lot #309 (Sale Order 296 of 760) Merwin & Hulbert “Pocket Army” .44-40 caliber period N.Y. scroll style engraved and re-nickeled plated with pearl grips, S/N 1706. The frame markings are good and the finish is old with 95% remaining with some small areas of rust and erosion where nickel has flaked and metal was exposed. The areas of loss are small and mostly confined to the backstrap. The original grips are very good plus. The action is cocking but not locking up. The bore is fair and shows wear. The barrel locks up tight on the frame. Finer original engraving than normally found. Western frontier era. Antique Est.: $3000-$6000
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19BLY-9 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 #907683 Lot #310 (Sale Order 297 of 760) Historic Winchester Model 1894 lever action SRC, S/N 907683, belonging to noted Western soldier and lawman Thomas Rynning with copy of a March 3, 1965 Affidavit from his grandson indicating this carbine, by serial number, was purchased, owned and used by his grandfather, Thomas Rynning. This gun was previously in the famous Charlie Schreiner/Y.O. Ranch collection and was previously sold under the auspices of Little John’s many years ago to our consignor. The Affidavit also provides information on Rynning that includes “Thomas Rynning was a Captain in the Arizona Rangers. He carried this carbine as a ‘saddle gun’ while a member of the Arizona Rangers”. The document also notes that as a youth, Tom worked on cattle drives in the area of Dodge City and when old enough, joined the U.S. Cavalry, being involved in active combat against the Apache Indians in addition to joining and serving in the Spanish-American War with Teddy Roosevelt and the “Rough Riders” including his participation in the battle for San Juan Hill, Cuba. Further, it is noted after leaving the Rangers, Rynning was selected by the Governor of Arizona to serve as the Warden of the Territorial Prison at Yuma. He later re-joined the Arizona Rangers as a tracker, making several trips into Mexico after bandits and cattle thieves. Historical records also note that late in his career, Rynning moved to San Diego, California where he served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal until his death at 75 in June of 1941. The Affidavit concludes with the statement “This Winchester Carbine was given to my Mother by my Grandfather, who in turn gave it to me. This gun has been in our family since Thomas Rynning bought it. I now turn the ownership of the above described Carbine to Sgt. Taylor, making it his property and do hereby disclaim ownership of it”. Signed, “Daryl Dwyers” and witnessed by U. S. Army Asst. Adjutant Infantry Captain, Gerald Rowe. The copy of the Affidavit is accompanied by other details and information concerning Rynning’s career including copies of a number of newspaper articles published at the time of his death. The gun itself is in overall good to very good condition showing the majority of its blued finish on the barrel and loading tube; the receiver displays a pleasing grey/brown patina; the action and markings are crisp and the bore is good; the wood stocks are good to very good. An important gun descended through the family of a long-term, well-known Western lawman who also served with Teddy Roosevelt in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. (C&R). Est.: $6,000-$12,000.
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19KP-5 1851 NAVY 1ST MODEL Lot #311 (Sale Order 298 of 760) Ultra-rare Colt 1851 1st Model U.S. marked Navy with wedge over screw variation, S/N 572. Only a handful of U.S. marked 1st model navies exist and are second in rarity only to a “W.A.T.” marked Texas Paterson in the percussion era. These navies may have been intended for the use by the revenue service abroad revenue cutters. We have only seen 3 in nearly 50 years and Colt experts theorize about 10-20 or less known, and possibly as few as 50 made. The 1st model Navy is rarely encountered but the martial marked specimens are exceedingly rare. This revolver remains in good condition showing some cleaning, minor restorations, light recoloring and enlargement of the cylinder stops during the period of use. The barrel address and frame markings are well defined and clear with sharp U.S. The front sight is period change to a blade and post type. The grips are good with some wear, minor imperfections and staining at the left bottom of grip. Shows some pitting on the frame and cleaning on the barrel. 30%-40% dark original silver plate on the straps and all matching visible serial numbers, including the wedge along with a few replaced screws. Although not high condition this is a ultimate Colt and martial collectors rarity. (Antique) $6000-$12,000
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19HK-1 MARLIN SAFETY LEVER ACT RIFLE #194633 Lot #312 (Sale Order 299 of 760) FACTORY ENGRAVED GOLD WASHED DELUXE MARLIN MODEL 1897 LEVER ACTION RIFLE
Serial no. 194633, 22 SLLR cal, 24 inch octagonal barrel,gold finish, walnut stock. This is a unique example of a seldom found factory engraved Marlin Model that was manufactured in 1900. The receiver is finely engraved with scroll patterns with a curly and wavy line border. In addition there is a round panel on the left side with a buck in a wooden scene. A similar type of engraving featured on a Model 1897 is pictured and described as a No. 1 engraving in Bill brophy's book MARLIN FIREARMS on pages 531 and 534. The top barrel flat is marked with the two line "MARLIN FIREARMS CORPORATION /NEW HAVEN CONN, U.S.A.PATENTED ". The bottom line is flanked by outward pointing arrows. The upper left rear flat is marked "22 S-L-LR" flanked by outward pointing arrows and the upper right rear float is marked with "JM" in an oval. The top of the receiver is engraved "MARLIN SAFETY" with a wavy line border on three sides.The serial number appears on the bottom of the receiver ,The barrel is equipped with a dovetail ivory beaded front blade sight and an adjustable rear sporting sight. The upper tang is fitted with a short range Lyman #1 peep sight. Full length magazine tube , all gold, all gold washed finish except for blue sights and mounted with a deluxe checkered walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with a crescent buttplate. Information provided by the consigner states that the rifle was shipped from the warehouse on January 15, 1900 with a 24 inch 22 S, L, LR full octagonal barrel, full magazine, rifle buttplate, deluxe pistol grip stock and forearm with factory "A" checkering, factory 31 scroll engraved receiver with a deer on the left side with full nickel finish. The rifle was returned to the factory in 1922 and fitted with the Marlin Firearms Corporation barrel and new Model 39 coil hammer spring, the latter being first available in 1922. Corporation era Marlins don't show up every day. Of the few Corporation Marlin's produced between 1921 and 1924 , to be engraved and full gold washed is extremely rare and unique. Provenance : Len Guldman collection, Denver Colorado.
CONDITION; Fine as factory replated/ rebarreled ( see above ) . The rifle retains much of the full gold wash finish in protected areas with the original nickel finish visible on the balance. There are a few minor dings on the barrel. The wood is also fine with a small area of gouging on the stock near the toe on the left side, a series of small dents and dings on the right side, some minor dents and dings on the forearm and overall crisp =checkering. . tee markings and engraving are sharp, crisp and clear. The action is excellent.
ESTIMATE: $7,500--$15,000
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19JZ-19 BALLARD 41 Lot #313 (Sale Order 300 of 760) Ballard .41 caliber derringer period fancy scroll engraved with gold and silver finish and wood grips. Good sharp address and crisp edges with 90%-95% silver and gold remaining. The grips show wear and exposure and the bore is worn from use. The original owner actually carried it and shot it a great deal. Sophisticated collectors only know of a handful engraved. Formerly Herbert G. Ratner collection. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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19KC-244 CUSTOM LAHTI Lot #314 (Sale Order 301 of 760) Custom “Long Lahti” 9mm Luger caliber carbine, S/N D10025 by Jim Boland of Reloading Bench Gun Shop in Van Nuys circa early 1980s and similar to another discussed in article for “Custom Handguns” by Dr. Ralph C. Glaze. The pistol shows an 18” barrel with iron rear folding ladder type sight and is mounted with MX-8-4x power pistol scope. Fine to excellent as restored at time of customization. Priced at $2500 retail in 1980s. Copy of article included. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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19KC-245 TROOPER Lot #315 (Sale Order 302 of 760) Colt Trooper MKV .357 Mag Double Action Revolver with 6” barrel and ventilated Python type rib, S/N 17139V. Fine to excellent used condition. 96%-99% overall. The sleeper of Colt double actions. (Modern/PPT) Est.; $700-$1400
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19KC-246 PAINTING Lot #316 (Sale Order 303 of 760) Hudson Valley School painting of what may be West Point, New York signed on reverse “Wm. H. Bartlett 1853”. Measures approximately 13 ¼” x 9 ¼” image only in hand carved vintage American frame probably the original. Recently professionally restored and cleaned. Shows area of damage and repairs with minor in painting. A well listed artist from New York State. Est.: $2000-4000
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19JZ-25 CONFEDERATE BOWIE Lot #317 (Sale Order 304 of 760) Thomas Leech & Co Memphis Novelty Works short sword or Bowie marked “Emphis” on back of guard (Memphis). Measures 22 ½” overall and 17 ½” blade. Single wire wrapped grips and Confederate style blood groove. “Yellow” alloy brass of right confederate color. 1 of only 2 known to collectors. The scabbard is of the period but associated by former owner and is an excellent marriage. Minor restoration to grip. A rare opportunity to obtain 1 of 2 authentic specimens which experts agree is an authentic and rare confederate Bowie. Est.: $7,500-$15,000
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19KC-298 45 AUTO IN STAINLESS TELL Lot #318 (Sale Order 305 of 760) Safari Arms Co. .45 pistol in stainless steel, S/N SOF-1981. Special match award for 1st place winner in 1981. Fine to excellent. Scarce and a collectible out of production .45. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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19LK-4 PETRONEL WHEELOCK Lot #319 (Sale Order 306 of 760) Wheelock Cavalry style petronel with 21” barrel of .62 caliber smoothbore and 31 ½” overall. Nicely engraved lock and traces of “Black” finish on stock. Bone fore end cap and ramrod tip are the originals. The lock is intact and working. Circa 1600-1620. (Antique) Est.: $4,000-$8,000
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19LK-3 HI ART ITALIAN PAIR FLINTLOCK SNAPHANCES Lot #320 (Sale Order 307 of 760) Pair of snaphance flintlock pistols by Giovanni Zambonetti circa 18th century with gilded brass engraved mounts formerly Joe Kundig collection. Measures 14” overall with 8 ¼” barrels of .44 smoothbore. Fine engraving and beautifully chiseled and sculptured frizzen with heads and piercing. (Antique) Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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19LL-1 CAUCASIAN MIQUELET Lot #321 (Sale Order 308 of 760) Caucasian Miquelet Flintlock Musket with fine and ornately gold damascened barrel and lock. Tigger stripe maple stock. Soft metal silver colored mounts. Shows missing back section of buttstock, some damage to fore end, rust and erosion. Needs cleaning and restorations. As found in attic of collector’s estate. Measures 56” overall with a 46” barrel. Note makers stamp on barrel and lock may be Turkish. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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JXM-9 H.H. TAYLOR, SHEFFIELD CIVIL WAR BOWIE Lot #322 (Sale Order 309 of 760) Spear point bowie knife by “H.H. Taylor, Sheffield” showing American patriotic motifs of eagle, flags, and E. Plurbis Unum with banner reading “Freedom Protected”. Thick stock blade showing 90% original polish. Minor spotting with light aging. Full original dimensions. Ivory stocks in almost fine condition with light yellow patinas from age. Silver plaque inlaid is period script inscribed “Stephen Lowery”. Throat of scabbard is inscribed “Co. G. 4th Reg”. The scabbard retains throat, tip, and hanging button and is good to very good with some warpage from being carried and exposure. An interesting and exceptional Civil War Bowie that should be further researched as to identity of Stephen Lowery. Measures 12” overall with a 8” blade. Est.: $2000-$4000
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JXM-8 SPEAR POINT BOWIE Lot #323 (Sale Order 310 of 760) High quality spear point Bowie knife of Civil War era with odd finger grooves and pearl grip marked “Isaac Rapnes, Sheffield”. Original German silver mounted leather scabbard. Period script inscribed “Edmund Jowett” on hilt and on scabbard throat. Re-enforced and very thick ricasso with well-made blade showing raised median ridge at center. Very good plus condition with minor polishing and aging. Almost fine scabbard. Measures 12” overall with an 8” bladed. A collector’s quality Bowie circa 1850s-60s. Est.: $2000-$4000
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19KC-305 COLT SERIES 70 Lot #324 (Sale Order 311 of 760) Rare Colt International Shooters Edition Series 70 Gold Cup National Match S/N 70N94445 1 of only 200 produced. Gold ornamentation of shooting scenes, blued finish, medallion in neoprene wrap around grip with gold cup trigger and features. Factory letter with Colt marked blue and white case. Minor firing and use. 99% overall. (Modern/PPT) est.: $1400-$2800
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19JZ-28 MAIN GAUCHE Lot #325 (Sale Order 312 of 760) Authentic and period “Main Gauche” or left handed dagger circa 1580 to 1650. Measures 25” overall with 19 ½” blade measuring 17 1/8” at the widest part of ricasso. The blade shows strong traces of engraving including a Spanish style cross and name on blade that’s almost legible. The carved wood grip is original. Shows very high quality with finely pierced guard and turned quillons (10 ¼” across). Suitable for sophisticated armour or edged weapon collection. Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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19IB-20 COLT THIRD MDL DRAGOON Lot #327 (Sale Order 313 of 760) Beautiful Colt Hartford English engraved Third Model Dragoon percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel, wood grips, lanyard ring stud (no ring), S/N 225; overall very good condition with an even grey patina to metal surfaces, majority of cylinder scene remaining, crisp action, sharp markings with New York City barrel address, British proofs on cylinder and very good wood grips. Consignor states he purchased this Dragoon in March, 1991 when it was sold as part of the famous Robert Howard Colt Collection. Accompanied by a typewritten note providing information on the gun and the original sales receipt from 1991. (Antique). Est.: $8,000-$16,000.
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19KC-252 BABY NAMBU Lot #328 (Sale Order 314 of 760) Japanese Baby Nambu 7mm Semi-Auto pistol, S/N 3176. All matching including magazine. 85%-95% original blue with some scattered erosion and minor pitting. Pristine interior showing little to no use. Very good plus to almost fine grips. Nogoya Arsenal marks on breech. Just as brought back in WWII from Pasadena area estate. With display. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19RPS-44 KUNZITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #330 (Sale Order 315 of 760) One ladies ring in 14k yellow gold set with a fine pink kunzite weighing approx. 7 cts and has 32 surrounding diamonds weighing approx 0.60ct Est:$1500-3000
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19RPS-58 SANTOS DE CARTIER AUTO. WRIST WATCH Lot #331 (Sale Order 316 of 760) One fine mans Santos de Cartier automatic wrist watch in 18karat and stainless steel. In mint condition Est:$2500-5000
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19RPS-45 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #332 (Sale Order 317 of 760) One ladies ring in 14k yellow gold set with an fine oval ruby weighing approx 5ct and has 20 diamonds weighing approx I.00cts Est:$2500-5000
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19JC-9 BRITISH SPORTING RIFLE Lot #333 (Sale Order 318 of 760) Fine quality British Sporting Rifle by “Staudenmayer, London” circa 1850-1860. Measures 46” overall with a 29 ½” barrel in approximately .45 caliber showing odd 2 groove rifling possibly for an off round belted ball!! Two barrel keys with finely engraved mounts. Sling swivel removed from butt stock and barrel. Very good plus overall. Studenmayer was a top London maker in the league of Manton, Purdey, and Mortimer Etc. Very interesting. (Antique) Est.: $1500-$3000
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19JC-11 GERMANIC JAEGAR RIFLE Lot #334 (Sale Order 319 of 760) Germanic Jaegar rifle signed “Ulrich Wagner” in “Eygstett”. Gancy gilt brass mounts in scenes of ladies and scrolls. Converted from flintlock to percussion. 30%-50% original blue on the barrel. Action not quite working and nipple replaced. Very good stocks. Old museum tag attached. Measures .58 caliber rifled and 42” overall with 26” barrel. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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19JX-15 HK 93 Lot #335 (Sale Order 320 of 760) Heckler Koch factory 22 cal. conversion kit for the HK93, in original wooden case, complete, with 2 mags. Matching serial numbered set. Very rare, as only several hundred of these kits were made. For the discerning HK collector. Est. $1250-2500
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19LL-7 FRENCH STYLE DUELERS Lot #336 (Sale Order 321 of 760) French style dueling pistols circa 1850s-60s in original case with accessories. Measures 14” overall with a 7” octagon barrel of .60+ caliber smoothbore. No proofs or visible markings. Set triggers. Checkered good quality burl stocks. In their original French style case with fancy flask, powder measures, rods, mallet, mold combination tool, extra nipple in compartment and 1 tool missing of unknown type. Veneered walnut case. Good to very good condition overall showing honest wear and some use. Actions works well. An above average set. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19LL-10 ST. ETIENNE MUSKET Lot #337 (Sale Order 322 of 760) Possibly unique French military marked St. Etienne musket converted to breech loading pin fire cartridge possibly for military trails. Measures 44 ½” overall with a 29 ¼” barrel approximately .69 caliber smoothbore. A spring mounted in fore end allows gun to swivel and open to load. Good bright arsenal finish with some worming that has been filled in wood. Good overall. Very interesting and researchable. (Antique) Est.: $1500-$3000
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19LL-17 S&W NEW MDL #3 Lot #338 (Sale Order 323 of 760) S&W New Model #3 .44 Rimfire “Turkish Model” single action revolver, S/N 3190. Dark blue to brown finish with some minor cleaning, pitting and restoration. The barrel address is light and grips worn. Tight and works well with bright bore showing some erosion at breech area. Very very scarce to rare. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19LL-18 CENTENAIRE MDL 1789-1889 PISTOL Lot #339 (Sale Order 324 of 760) Rare French “Centenaire” Model 1789-1889 knuckle pistol in its original picture box with full labels on lid and in interior. 3 ½” barrel and breech group with 4 knuckles measuring 3 7/8” across. Nickel with blue breech block. 6MM caliber. 95% plus original nickel with minor flaking and aging where nickel has lifted. The box is possibly unique and in good condition showing fading, small damages and losses. A great oddity! (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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19LL-21 PAIR OF MIQUELET FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Lot #340 (Sale Order 325 of 760) Pair of good quality miquelet flintlock pistols with checkered stocks and blued barrels circa 1800-1830. Some silver inlay on both barrels with a fluer de li and illegible makers mark. Measures 11 ½” overall with a 6 ¼” barrel of approximately .60 caliber smoothbore. Good working condition with ramrods and belt hooks retained. Considerable original blued finish remaining with fairly sharp and fine basket weave checkered grips. Lightly engraved steel mounts with squared off empire style butts. Exactly the type of pistol that could have been carried by an officer in Napoleonic era. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19LL-13 FRENCH MINIATURE CANNON Lot #341 (Sale Order 326 of 760) 19th century French miniature cannon on well-made metal carriage with wheel and adjustments. 16” tube that is well made with rings, fancy muzzle and cascabel. Approximately 1” bore. And 19” in length overall. Weighs almost 10 pounds. From a very old French military family. Est.: $1200-$2400
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19LK-2 AUSTRIAN WHEELOCK PISTOL Lot #342 (Sale Order 327 of 760) Germanic Wheelock Dag or ball butt pistol with inlaid stock, original belt hook and ramrod circa about 1600. Mechanism intact. Shows good quality engraving and piercing of wheel cover. Measure 18” overall with flared10” barrel of about .58 caliber smoothbore. The stock is near fine with small loss of wood behind the original belt hook. Inlays show a rich patina and are nearly 100% intact. The inlays are imperfect (Not perfectly round) which indicates early period. (Antique) Est.: $4,000-$8,000
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19KR-2 COLT ENG. CONVERSION #19913E Lot #343 (Sale Order 328 of 760) Colt .38 rimfire Pocket Navy conversion finely open vine scroll factory style engraved, blue and case colored finish, select varnished grips, S/N 19913 I. E. with 4 ½” plugged barrel using percussion parts. This revolver shows finely cut open vine scroll with 80%-90% bright blue and case colors remaining. The select varnished wood grips are excellent. The hammer shows insertion of firing pin through engraving indicating engraved as percussion and most likely never sold by factory until converting. The grips fit impeccably and are original to this Colt. Minor scratches and normal aging. Crisp action and bright bore. All matching including cylinder. Very few original engraved conversions are encountered with the desirable blue and case colored finish. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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19IX-1 WILLIAM EVANS DBL RIFLE #16328 Lot #344 (Sale Order 329 of 760) Williams Evans side by side double rifle, .375 Flanged Magnum caliber, Serial #16328. The rifle is in very good overall condition with 26” barrels with a filed quarter rib with two folding and one standing express sights. The front sight is marked, “THE TURNOVER SIGHT”. The sight flips from a standard blade to an ivory night sight. The chopper lump barrels retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The receiver has gone to silver toned case hardening with 70%-80% coverage scroll engraving, bushed strikers, doll’s head fastener and double triggers. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with beautiful figure in the butt stock, pistol grip and a beaded cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a leather covered recoil pad providing a 15 ½” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are good and the action is tight on face. The barrel address reads, “WILLIAM EVANS 63 PALL MALL. ST. JAMES. LONDON.” This is a first rate pre-war English double in the desirable rimmed .375 H&H by a famous London gun maker. Est:$14000-28000
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19LG-1 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MDL OF 1911 Lot #345 (Sale Order 330 of 760) Desirable U.S. Property-marked Model 1911 by Springfield Armory, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 125701; overall good to very good condition displaying majority of muted blued finish to metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, good markings and very good grips. Accompanied by a copy of information on the Springfield Armory-produced Model 1911 by Phoenix Investment Arms including the statement that “Springfield Model 1911 serial number 125701 – Ordnance procurement records for Springfield Armory Production indicate that this was one of 1,564 pistols manufactured from July 1, 1916 – December 31, 1916”. (C&R). Est.: $1,400-2800
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19IB-88 COLT FIRST MODEL#7962 Lot #346 (Sale Order 331 of 760) Desirable Colt First Model Dragoon percussion revolver with scarce “U.S. Dragoons” cylinder scene, .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel, even dark patina to metal surfaces, considerable areas of silver wash to trigger guard and back strap, wood grips, S/N 7962 (all matching except barrel wedge which is un-numbered); overall good to very good condition with majority of cylinder scene remaining, crisp action, sharp markings, grips are good with wear from carry, some minor old mars which is to be expected and a small old loss to the bottom front toe of the left side of the grip. Accompanying this First Model Dragoon is a typewritten letter covering information on it and noting it was previously in the Romaine Fielding Collection and purchased from legendary arms collector and dealer, Theodore Dexter, on October 4, 1963 by consignor’s father-in-law, Dr. Robert Dalrymple. It is our opinion that this is one of the finest First Model Dragoons seen in years given the hard use they saw during the California Gold Rush and Civil War periods. Set your sights up for this historic piece! (Antique). Est.: $10,000-$20,000.
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19KP-1 WINCHESTER LOW WALL #18657 Lot #347 (Sale Order 332 of 760) Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall rifle with ownership documented to “May Lillie” wife of Pawnee Bill and famous Wild West show performer and trick shot in the tradition of Annie Oakley who she competed with and preformed with in Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill shows. 24” octagon barrel in .32 rimfire caliber, S/N 18657. A period engraved silver plaque is affixed to center left of buttstock inscribed “Pawnee Bill, Historic Wild West, To Miss, May Lillie, My Straight Shooter, G.W.L.” (Gordon W. Lillie). A letter dated June 16, 1946 and signed Dr. Christian Meyers accompanies the lot and explains the gifting of this rifle to his father who had attended to May Lillie after a 1936 car wreck. Also a Swords Bros. (Photographers York, PA) carte of Lillie and Pawnee Bill is included with a studded and personalized vintage traveling box and an 1896 show banner, ladies gloves, signed playing card, key with stamped I.D. tag reading “May Lillie, B.B.W.W.S.”. This rifle is in good condition overall. A museum quality display devoted to the #2 lady shooter and performer in the Wild West show era who occasionally out shot Annie Oakley according to legend. (Antique) Est.: $10,000-$20,000
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19LL-22 FRENCH BRUN-LATRIGE PALM SQUEEZER Lot #348 (Sale Order 333 of 760) French Brun-Latrige palm squeezer 6MM pistol with fire blued finish and checkered “half grip” panel at rear. Working and very good overall. A rare mechanical oddity that is seldom offered on collector’s market. Circa 1880’s. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19LL-23 FRENCH ROUCHOUSE PALM SQUEEZER Lot #349 (Sale Order 334 of 760) French Rouchouse palm squeezer in 5mm caliber with engraved frame and ebonized grip. Good with minor pitting and light cleaning. Works well. Circa 1870s. Scarce. Est.: $1250-$2500
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19RPS-10 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND NECKLACE Lot #351 (Sale Order 335 of 760) One 14k white gold sapphire and diamond necklace containing 97 round sapphires weighing approx 30carats, and 97round diamonds approx 2ct. Total gold weight 42gms Est:$5000-10000.
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19RPS-16 DIAMOND RING Lot #352 (Sale Order 336 of 760) One 3 ct champagne color princess cut diamond set in a 3 stem micro set ring in 14 k white gold Est:$3750-7500
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19RPS-18 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #353 (Sale Order 337 of 760) One beautiful oval sapphire weighing approx 4ct and 0.47ct of fine diamonds set in a 18k white gold mounting Est:$2000-4000
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19RPS-12 MANS DIAMOND RING Lot #354 (Sale Order 338 of 760) One mans diamond ring in 14k yellow gold containing 0.60ct center and 12 surrounding diamonds Est:$1250-2500
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19KI-16 BRONZE Lot #355 (Sale Order 339 of 760) Excellent antique original bronze of cherub holding mirror, signed by Waldemar Uhlmann. Spectacular authentic piece, on ornate base, 33” in height. Never seen with original stand which has always been with this bronze and appears to have been made for this statue. Stand is 43 or 76 total, great Victorian mansion piece. Est: $2,500-5,000
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19KC-235 YATAGAN Lot #356 (Sale Order 340 of 760) Estate consigned Middle-Eastern probably Turkish yatagan with finely made damascened blade inlaid with silver which maybe identity of owner and date. Coral inlaid hilt with green stones ( 1 on each side probably emerald). Fine ivory hilt and original. Ornately engraved scabbard. Circa 18th to 19th century. Very good condition and the best of its type we have sold in a decade. From the Dr. Leon A. Dale collection started in France about 1900. Est.: $1000-$2000+++
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19KC-236 YATAGAN Lot #357 (Sale Order 341 of 760) Exceptional Middle-Eastern probably Turkish yatagon with exceptional Damascus steel blade and gold and silver inlaid with inscriptions and what may be makers cartouche or owners name. Exceptionally fine silver work. Dyed horn grips. No scabbard. The best blade and silver work available and circa 1750-1850s. Very good condition. Dr. Leon A. Dale estate whose grandfather started collection in France pre-1900. Est.: $750-$1500
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19HH-2 WIN 73 #103488A Lot #358 (Sale Order 342 of 760) Winchester Model 1873 Semi-Deluxe Special order rifle in .32-20 caliber with a 24” octagon barrel, full mag, case hardened frame, and select stocks, S/N 103488A made in 1883. The barrel and magazine tube retain 90%-95% plus bright original blue with minor scratches and slight loses at edge. Sharp and crisp barrel address. The frame shows 50%-70% case colors with some very colorful rainbow hues. Minor erosion and aging on the front left side of the frame and edge of the side plate. The dust cover shows 90% plus bright original blue. The hammer, lever and bolt show generous amounts of case color. The loading gate shows 95% plus bright fire blue. The action is tight and the bore is excellent. The select stock shows a slight (Probably 1X) grain and are near excellent with just minor imperfections and a few bumps. The stocks fit metal impeccably. A very nice case colored 1873 which is desirable to collectors. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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19JZ-31 F/L RIFLE Lot #359 (Sale Order 343 of 760) Hi art European Musket in German style circa Mid-18th century probably made for a royal cabinet of arms or nobility. The gun measures 49 ¼” overall and 35” barrel of .60 caliber smoothbore. The gun shows fine high relief chiseling on the barrel, lock and mounts. The backgrounds are hammered gold inlaid. The chiseling shows stags, scrolls, florals and dogs in hunting motifs. The lock is scalloped around the edges. The stock is relief carved and the wrist is checkered with wonderful border molding checkered with wonderful border molding of best quality. The lock is original flintlock with correct small parts. The arm is in excellent as museum quality cleaned to bright condition with sharp metal surfaces and pristine chiseling with sharp edges. The rear of the barrel shows 9 ½” of great chiseling from tang forward. A master’s work fit for royalty. (Antique) Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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19KC-240 CAUCASIAN SASHKA Lot #360 (Sale Order 344 of 760) Caucasian sashka with exceptional damascus steel blade showing deep chiseling, gold and silver inlaid and makers mark. Also etching in blood grooves. Horn grip. No scabbard. Hard to improve on this blade. Good condition. The Dr. Leon A. Dale estate whose grandfather started collection in France Pre-1900. Est.: $1000-$2000
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SUMLS-277 SHIELD Lot #361 (Sale Order 345 of 760) Finely and fully engraved parade shield in Italian style of 16th-17th century. 6 very well and detailed center panels of knights and ancient warriors wearing armor with swords and weapons. 3 beasts around edge one with tongue sticking out in contempt. Deep cut floral engraving bordering rim. Shows lamination and forging by armourer with proper rivets and forging. The center spike is missing and some flaws to metal from age or use. A few 19th century masters could make this quality armour at a very high price. Several experts disagree as to the age of this piece but all agree it would cost tens of thousands to replicate and is over 100 years old. Measures 23 ¼” across center and weighs approximately 7 lbs. Brought to America in approximately 1900 by the family of Dr. Leon A Dale and obtained from his estate. Note: Signature or date at the top of one panel which we cannot decipher. Est.: $5,000-$10,000+++
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19JUD-20 1873 SPRINGFIELD #18318 Lot #362 (Sale Order 346 of 760) Custer range U.S. Springfield 1873 First Model Trapdoor saddle ring carbine, .45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 18318; very good + condition with plum brown patina, crisp action, very good markings, correct sights, arched breech block, great inspector’s cartouche, good wood with solid butt plate and cut out in back of wood butt stock for cleaning rod. This number should be further researched given its position in the Custer range of trapdoor carbines. (Antique). Est.: $3,500-$7,000.
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19JUD-18 COLT 1911 #56957 Lot #363 (Sale Order 347 of 760) U.S. Property marked Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, two-tone magazine, S/N 56957; overall very good condition showing majority of mixture of muted blued and brown patina with scattered light areas of pinprick pitting confined primarily to the left side of the pistol; crisp action, sharp markings, good bore and very good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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19JUD-21 1890 DELUXE PISTOL Lot #364 (Sale Order 348 of 760) Winchester Model 90 deluxe pump action rifle, .22 W.R.F. caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued finish to barrel and silver tone to receiver, checkered pistol grip butt stock, S/N 631330; majority of original blued finish remaining on barrel, loading tube has gone to a brown patina; action is crisp, bore is good, markings are sharp and wood is near fine with some flaking of finish; rare to find deluxe Model 90’s. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19JUD-4 COLT SERIES 70 #22442B70 Lot #365 (Sale Order 349 of 760) Colt MK IV/Series 70 Government Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 22442B70; near new condition with Colt wood grain cardboard box and inserts. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JZ-100 COLT 2ND MDL ROOT REVOLVER Lot #366 (Sale Order 350 of 760) Colt 2nd Model .28 caliber Root Revolver remaining in fine to excellent original condition and in its original case with accessories, S/N 16875. This revolver retains 90%-95% original bright blue with most case colors on hammer and lever only slightly muted. The cylinder pin and small parts show bright original colors. The box is very good plus to almost fine showing some slight wear at contact points. Excellent flask, mold, root tool with brilliant blue and rod and cap tin. Exterior of the box is also very good plus to almost fine. An exceptional set that would be difficult and expensive to improve upon. (Antique) Est.: $4000-$8000
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19HJ-1 SHARPS RIFLE #158552 Lot #367 (Sale Order 351 of 760) Highly desirable Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle in old lined wooden case with accessories and ammunition, .44 caliber, 30” octagon barrel stamped “Freund & Bro” on top barrel flat behind rear barrel sight; blued and case hardened finish, double set triggers (working at time of description), globe front sight and a folding peep tang sight, wood stocks, S/N 158558; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of muted original blued finish on barrel and areas of original case colors on receiver, crisp action, sharp markings, very good to fine bore and very good to near fine wood stocks showing some scattered old minor mars and scratches from carry and storage. Accompanied by two factory letters, one dated Nov. 26, 1976, the other dated March 17, 1988, both signed by Dr. R.L. Moore, confirming the above-noted features and indication the weight of the gun was 11 lbs. 14 oz. with a list price of $42 having been invoiced on December 28, 1876, to Sharps General Agent, E.S. Harris of 177 Broadway, New York City. Also included with this lot is a handwritten letter dated May 30, 2010, from collector John Dutcher noting he purchased the Sharps from E.M. (Al) Zalud, North Plate, Nebraska during the early to mid-1970’s and further notes “this rifle is Freund marked . . .” The wood case (49” x 9.5” x 4” overall) is in worn but overall good condition with a Sharps Rifle Co. bullet mold, a powder measurer, a two piece cleaning rod and other reloading equipment. The case also contains 67 rounds of ammunition in a long wooden bullet block. (Antique). Est.: $15,000-$30,000.
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19IS-1 WJ JEFFREY DOUBLE RIFLE #3834 Lot #368 (Sale Order 352 of 760) W. J. Jeffery box lock double rifle, .450 #2 Nitro caliber, Serial #16248. The rifle is in very good overall condition with 26” chopper lump barrels with a full-length filed rib and one standing, four folding leaf express sights. The barrels have been re-blacked during the period of use with light pin prick pitting and a faint, but legible desirable barrel of address of 13 King Street, London. The barrels are marked Krupp Steel, 80 grains of Cordite, 480 grain bullet and are serialized to the action. The rifle includes a 2nd set of modern, Krupp steel barrels which were re-chambered from .458 Winchester Magnum. The 2nd set are also 26” in length, feature a filed quarter rib with a single standing sight and are in very good condition. Both sets of barrels have good bores and are tight on face. The scalloped receiver, features bushed strikers and has gone to grey toned case hardening with ornate scroll engraving with ribbons providing 90% coverage. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with an Anson and Deeley fore end and a silver escutcheon plate in the butt reading, “BOET”, the South African word for brother. The butt stock ends with a leather covered butt pad providing a 15” LOP to the front trigger. The rifle is nicely cased in a brass trimmed, oak and leather case with green suede interior. The case includes two leather slings, horn block and ebony handled screw driver set. This is an outstanding pre-WWI engraved Jeffery double with two sets of barrels and a top of the line case. Made during the golden period of African hunting, Jeffery moved from the King Street address in 1914. Est.: $14,000-$20,000. (C+R). (The lot includes a custom set of reloading dies and 60+ pieces of Bertram Brass.)
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19KC-160 FL PISTOL Lot #369 (Sale Order 353 of 760) American flintlock pistol of military style with “Kentucky” wood showing striped walnut. No side plate or fore end cap. Simple engraved brass guard with odd America finial at top. Circa 1790 to early 1800s. Measures 15” overall with a 9” barrel in approximately .69 caliber. Est.: $1500-$3000
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19KC-239 EUROPEAN SASHKA STYLE SWORD Lot #370 (Sale Order 354 of 760) Eastern European sashka style sword with engraved damascus blade and ivory hilt. Shows portrait of man, name and cypher IIII. The blade is good to very good with slight sharpening at edge. No scabbard. Minor loss and damage to hilt. The Dr. Leon A. Dale estate whose grandfather started collection in France Pre-1900. Est.: $750-$1500
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19HH-1 WIN 1873 #429044B Lot #371 (Sale Order 355 of 760) Winchester Model 1873 SRC in .44-40 caliber remaining in fine original condition, S/N 429044B and made in 1892. This carbine shows 95%-98% bright blue on the barrel and tube. Some toning on the bands with slight losses to finish. The frame shows 90%-95% original blue with some loss and toning on the left side plate. The hammer and lever shows toned case colors. The stocks show a slightly better grain to the wood and are varnished in excellent condition. The stocks fit impeccably and are higher than metal indicating original finish. Sharp markings and correct small parts. Tight action with excellent and bright bore. The last 73 from old time local Winchester collector (His favorite). (Antique) Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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19JUD-6 KIMBER ULTRA CARRY II Lot #372 (Sale Order 356 of 760) Kimber Ultra Carry II semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 3” barrel, black finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N KU131025; overall very good to near fine condition displaying majority of original finish, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19HJ-2 SPRINGFIELD TD Lot #373 (Sale Order 357 of 760) Outstanding Springfield Officer’s Model Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 26” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, in excellent to near mint original condition with original deluxe burl wood stock, cartouche “SWP/1885”. This stunning rifle retains 99%+ original bright blue and case hardened finish that is still very vivid and fiery and just some slight beginning hint of age. The rifle is fitted with original deluxe, checkered and varnished wood stocks that are also fine to excellent and show a very fancy grain. The interior shows little to no use and no real evidence of firing; an original ramrod is included and the small parts and springs show bright original blue, the front sight shows its original gold plate, the rear sight shows all of its original blue as does the butt plate. According to sophisticated experts on Springfield Officers’ Models, there were only eight with deluxe burl wood stocks and those were reserved for Generals whose names were known but the recipient of each particular gun is not known. Provenance: Ray Bentley and Larry Barrett
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19KI-20 COIN Lot #374 (Sale Order 358 of 760) First strike 2006 U.S. Statue Of Liberty 102 platinum coin. MS69-PCGS graded in slab. Est: $900-1800
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19KI-18 BRONZE Lot #375 (Sale Order 359 of 760) Impressive bronze of standing Indian chief, in full headdress with broken arrow at feet. Bronze is 28” in height on marble 1” base (not included in height). Not signed but may be makers mark on the back of tree. (CJT) Has some age estimated 30-70 years of age by consignor. Est: $1,250-2,500
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19CAI-1 BLUE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND NECKLACE Lot #376 (Sale Order 360 of 760) Luxury Statement Piece Blue Sapphire and Diamond Necklace featuring 38 oval Blue Sapphires between 0.80 -1.00 carat each weighing approx. 30.00-40.00 carats total accented with over 665 full cut Diamonds weighing approx. 7.00-9.00 carats total with G-H colors and SI/I clarity set in 14 karat combination yellow and white gold setting. Retail $20,000-$30,000 Estimates $12,000-$15,000
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19CAI-6 BURMESE RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #377 (Sale Order 361 of 760) Rare Exceptionally Beautiful 100% Natural Burmese Ruby and Diamond Ring with Full GIA Report featuring a 4.53 carat round cabochon Ruby with NO Heat & NO Treatment accented with 32 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a glamorous 18 karat Cartier style setting. Full Retail Appraisal - $32,000.00 Estimates $16,000-$20,000
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19ED-100 1988 BMW 535 IS E28 Lot #379 (Sale Order 362 of 760) 1988 BMW 535 IS E28 body style. Color is Royal Blue, all stock, repainted, California car with current registration and clean title. Nice and clean. Est. $4000-8000
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19BLY-7 EARLY HENRY #1502 Lot #380 (Sale Order 363 of 760) Early Henry lever action rifle, S/N 1502, .44RF caliber, 24” barrel, brass frame, wood stocks; directly from the family of Civil War Union soldier Lafayette Wands (1824-1890), 95th Illinois Infantry, to our consignor through Little John’s May, 2012 auction. Accompanying this Henry is a three ring binder including the lineage of the gun’s movement through the Wands family, additional copies of information on the history of several Wands family members as well as copies of U.S. National Archives military and pension records. Lafayette Wands enlisted as a Private on Aug. 6, 1862, was mustered into Co. “A” of the 95th on Sept. 4, 1862, and was mustered out on Aug. 17, 1865. The 95th Illinois Infantry served primarily in the Southern theater of the Civil War having been involved with Grant’s operations against the Confederacy including the Vicksburg campaign, battles in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama including participation in the battles of Kennesaw Mountain, Chattahoochee River, Atlanta, Ezra Church, Jonesboro and Lovejoy’s Station. On April 12, 1864, at Red River, Louisiana, Lafayette Wands was wounded in action with a gunshot to the left knee but later returned to his unit. The condition of this Henry rifle is overall good to very good condition displaying approximately 20% original blue mixed with a browning patina, some scattered light to moderate erosion, pinprick pitting; good sharp barrel address, crisp edges with beautiful frame showing a honey color patina with sharp edges and tight sideplates. The rear sight dovetail has been filled with a handmade brass blank. An antique and genuine to-the-period oversized buckhorn sight has been placed in the rear sight dovetail and shows three peen marks to hold the sight tight. The stock is good to very good with 30-50% varnish, some scratches, mars, one or two significant gouges or marks and great wood-to-metal fit. The butt stock and butt plate match; the hammer and lever show mottled case hardening. The front swivel has been removed and the original screws are in their proper positions in the barrel; the rear swivel is in its proper location. The action is good, the bore is good to very good. A 4-piece Winchester cleaning rod of a later vintage is in the butt trap. An exceptionally good and untouched early Henry with great Civil War history! (Antique). Est.: $20,000-$30,000.
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19KK-1,2 COLT S.A. #SA001 & SA0002 Lot #381 (Sale Order 364 of 760) Pair of Colt SAA Revolvers in .45 L.C. caliber with 5 ½” barrels and factory gold inlaid by Steve Kamyk for Horace Greely IV and designed by Alde John, S/N SA0001 & SA0002. Ivory medallion grips and royal blue finish in custom workshop double case. Excellent to mint condition with cardboard boxes and matching end labels. Shipped Nov. 8, 1990. The estate of Marvin Essenmacher. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $7500-$15,000
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19KR-1 COLT 1862 POLICE #7289 Lot #382 (Sale Order 365 of 760) Colt 1862 Police inscribed “Wm. G. Moore, With Compliments of Col Colt”, S/N 7289. This Colt shows blue and case colors and is contained within it’s original to the period case with accessories. In the early 1860s Colt presented a number of inscribed pistols to the most influential generals and politicians in Washington. Wm G. Moore was secretary to Simon Cameron who was the Union’s secretary of war. Moore was a spectator at the 1st Battle of Bull Run where he picked up a rifle and bravely joined the fight. He received a commission in the National Rifles and Volunteers. In 1867 he was made Lt. Col in the U.S. Army and he served as private secretary to President Andrew Johnson and superintendent of Washington D.C. Police.
This pistol shows 75%-85% of its original blue and case colors naturally aging and toning. Minor areas of erosion and slight scratches. The markings are sharp and deluxe varnished grips are almost fine. The back strap shows an uncleaned and lovely dark patina with absolutely genuine inscription. The case is very good plus with minor aging and fading. The flask is also very good with 50% plus original lacquer and bright blue on spring. The “36 P” marked mold shows 75% plus blue with unused cavities. Eley Brothers cap tin included and marked “Belt and Pocket pistols. The exterior of the box is good to very good with minor scratches, dings and mars. Original Sam Colt inscribed arms are considered the zenith in percussion Colt collecting and this is a well-known example to the arms fraternity. (Antique) Est.: $17,500-$35,000
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19LK-1 SCHINTZEL DELUXE INLAID WHEELOCK RIFLE Lot #383 (Sale Order 366 of 760) Fine original 17th century inlaid Wheelock rifle signed “Elias Schintzel A Berlin”. Measures 40 ½” overall with a 28 ½” barrel of .70 caliber smoothbore. Intricate bore inlay in game scenes with dot and scroll borders. Quality engraving and metal work. Very well-known and high grade German maker (see Shumway-Jaegar rifles). Near fine original condition with 98% plus original inlay intact. A terrific gun suitable for finestcollection or museum. Interior lock parts intact with interior period spanner. (Antique) Est.: $17,500-$35,000
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19KS-1 COLT S.A.A. #302127 Lot #384 (Sale Order 367 of 760) Colt Single Action Army Revolver fully and finely engraved and multicolor gold inlaid by master engraver John Warren signed on ejector rod housing. The barrel measures 7 ½” in .44-40 caliber with blue finish and sating gray frame, S/N 302127 and made in 1907. Gold inlaid No. 2 on top of the serial number at the edge of the frame indicating originally 1 of a pair. This pistol shows finely detailed scrolls with foliate borders in very profuse manner with flush inlaid multi-color raised and flush gold inlays. The left side on the recoil shield shows raised gold inlay of Indian head along with buffalo on loading gate and eagle head in silver on top of the back strap. The lefty frame shows acorns and oak leafs in Germanic style along with fancy scrolling and silver accents. The Colt is fitted with deluxe carved ivory grips showing the intricate carving this artisan was world recognized for. The Colt itself was a 1st generation pre-war with a 7 ½” barrel reading “Colt Frontier Six Shooter” in flush gold. The condition is excellent as restored at the time of embellishment with bright bore showing no evidence of firing since engraving. Extensive documentation accompanies this revolver including Larry Wilson letter, certificate of engraving signed John Warren, sales receipt Sherwood’s Beverly Hills dated 3-24-2008 for $26,000 and detailed appraisal by C. Roger Bleile engraver and official historian for firearms engravers guild of America. All conclude it is a masterpiece of this superb late 20th century engravers work and it was most likely 1 of a pair commissioned by R.Q. Sutherland who was Co-author of “The Book of Colt Firearms” and iconic Colt Collector. See page 274 of Sutherland book for similar pair of 2nd generations and it is this catalogers, John R. Gangel’s, opinion that R.Q. who I knew very well wanted a pair of 1st generation Colts in addition to the 2nd generations he illustrated in his book. A display case is included. A rare opportunity to obtain a magnificent Colt Single Action by this highly desirable master engraver that is superbly and extensively documented. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $14,000-$28,000
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19KP-2 1860 ARMY COLT #9900 Lot #385 (Sale Order 368 of 760) Colt 1860 Army Revolver .44 caliber percussion period script inscribed on backstrap “Sargent F.P. Boston Corbett”. Butt is block letter inscribed in another hand “Fatally wounded, J. Wilkes Booth, 4-26-65”. The Army is S/N 9900 and a factory letter confirms shipment to Gov. Island, New York, New York Arsenal, Sept. 6, 1861. Service record confirm Corbett’s service in New York regiments as enlisted man and sergeant in Washington D.C. Boston Corbett served in “L” company 16th N.Y. Cavalry and is listed in Wikipedia among other sources as having shot John Wilkes Booth against orders. Different accounts of the shooting (and not shooting are recorded) also newspapers record he would not sell the pistol he used to shoot booth as “It belongs to the government and I would not sell it at any price”. Corbett was known for odd and erratic behavior and disappeared in 1894 being though to have died in the great Hinkley fire after being declared insane and being sent to an asylum where he had escaped. Corbett also gave lectures and was known as “Lincoln’s Avenger”. He carried a pistol and constantly brandished it even at soldier’s reunions. The revolver remains in good condition with dark brown patina and matching numbers. The grips are undersized and may be from another Colt (The left inscribed H T V). The action is good and markings are slightly light.
There is no direct connection other than the inscriptions which we believe to be “Of the period” and the fact the pistol was sent to a New York Arsenal. This pistol S/N 9900 showed up a number of years ago at Las Vegas Gun Show where it was purchased by a prominent western collector who has consigned the Colt to Little John’s due to family medical emergency. A very believable inscription that may be further researched also a possibility of forensics and scientific analysis are viable. (Antique) Est.: $15,000-$30,000
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19KR-3 CDV CUSTER Lot #386 (Sale Order 369 of 760) Autographed CDV of George A. Custer along with Carte of Elizabeth Bacon Custer (Libbie) his wife. The generals card is boldly inscribed in his hand “Truly Yours, G.A. Custer” on Brady National Portrait Galleries marked card. The reverse shows inscription Sarah MacGuffey and Mrs. MacGuffey. The image is almost fine with slight aging. The accompanying image of Libbie is marked “W.H. Bowlsby Monroe, Mich.” And inscribed in script on the reverse “Elizabeth Bacon Custer”. Also hand writing on the back indicates that General Custer taught mother to ride horseback. The images descended in Custer’s neighbor’s family and writing on back attributed to Jessica Wood Cust. Sold Lot 720 (11-16-2005) for total of $23,000 in Cowan’s auction. Images measure approximately 4” x 2 ½”. Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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19HJ-3 SHARPS MOD 1877 Lot #387 (Sale Order 370 of 760) Exceedingly desirable and rare engraved Freund Alteration of a Model 1877 Sharps rifle, overall fine condition; .45-2 7/8 caliber, 28” half-round/half-octagon barrel, stamped with Freund patent dates near breech, S/N 202. Overall fine condition with majority of original browning on the barrel and considerable original case colors on the action and lever; checkered deluxe walnut stocks are overall fine; described in detail and photographed by the late F. J. Pablo Balentine in his book “Freund & Bro; Pioneer Gunmakers To The West” (page 347) “. . . Freund altered camming action breechblock, double extractors. Right side of receiver has engraved Indian holding drawn bow, bull buffalo on left side; “Freund Patent, Wyoming Armory, Cheyenne, Wyo. Ter.” on lockplate, entwined initials “W.D.” on tang near breech for W. T. Dawson, editor of “American Field” magazine. Elaborately engraved receiver, hammer, trigger bar, tang and screws. Checkered European walnut pistol grip stock, checkered forend with ebony cap. Trigger bar extends over pistol grip. Buttplate with trapdoor containing wiping rods. Freund-marked front sight, Freund-marked converted Sharps rear sight”. This rifle was featured on the covers of January 1968 and May 1978 of American Rifleman and was covered by James Serven in his article “Frank W. Freund: Frontier Gunmaker” in the February 1970 edition of Guns magazine (copies of all three magazines included with this lot as well as a disc of the articles and numerous close-up pictures of the features of this beautiful Sharps). Also accompanying this lot is a January 7, 1991 factory letter on this rifle that covers evaluation of the gun by the late Dr. R.L. Moore who notes: “This particular gun represents a rare Model 1877 Sharps that has been modified by Frank W. Freund of Cheyenne, Wy.”; Dr. Moore confirms features and concludes his letter with “This gun may well represent the finest produced gun by Freund especially the finest Model 1877”. The exclusive deluxe nature of the rifle in addition to its historical significance to the Freund name plus its identification to W.T. Dawson, editor of “American Field” magazine makes this museum quality gun a centerpiece for the most sophisticated Sharps collector with an appreciation for history and Freund’s finest work! (Antique). Est.: $35,000-$70,000.
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19KK-3 S.KAMYI-1 SHOW GUN Lot #388 (Sale Order 371 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, factory engraved by Colt master engraver Steve Kamyk, S/N S.KAMYK1. Made for Las Vegas Gun Show in 1991. Full royal blue finish, gold bands, recoil shield gold inlaid with bucking bronco and rider. B+ scroll engraved. Returned to factory for fitting ebony stocks and inlaid with ivory disk showing 150th anniversary motifs. Purchased by Mr. Kamyk from Colt. Used by Kamyk as display gun until purchased by Marvin Essenmacher. Display case and colt letter included. (Modern/No PPT) Est.; $4000-$8000
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19KK-4 DELAWARE USA IN DISPLAY Lot #389 (Sale Order 372 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, factory gold inlaid U.S.A. Edition (1 for each state), S/N DELAWARE. Also black powder frame and patent dates. Royal blue finish. Checkered ivory screw less grips in factory U.S.A. presentation case. Excellent to mint with no evidence of firing or use. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $4000-$8000
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19KK-11,19 PAIR OF COLT S.A. #S05305A & S05306A Lot #390 (Sale Order 373 of 760) Pair of Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, factory “C” engraved “In American style with scroll engraving including the end of the barrel, hammer and front sight” by John Adams for Marvin Essenmacher Nov. 21, 1994 order # 4759-A, S/N S05305A & S05306A. Shipped as a pair with consecutive numbers and black powder style frames. Originally shipped with black eagle grips which are retained and included. Excellent to mint condition in original boxes with shipping box showing custom workshop end labels that match and factory letter. Note: for display purposes Mr. Essenmacher has 1 showing carved extra thick pearl with steer head and 1 select wood and both are without screws. Custom workshop double case also included. From the award winning Colt collection and consigned by his estate. (Modern/No PPT). Est.: $4000-$8000+++
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19LF-1 SPANISH STYLE TREASURE CHEST Lot #391 (Sale Order 374 of 760) Spanish style treasure chest of forged steel circa 1650-1750. Measures approximately 21” tall x 31 ¼” wide. From the estate of Wm. Scollard noted Spanish Arms collector who had this chest in his Hacienda and obtained it in Portugal from museum curator Reiner Daneheart 1962. Santa Fe retail galleries $6,000-$12,000. Est.: $1500-$3000+++
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19ULM-1 COLT S.A.A. #246844 Lot #392 (Sale Order 375 of 760) Colt Single Action Army revolver, factory engraved and silver plated with period documentation as belonging to Arizona Ranger and gunfighter Jeff Kidder. Jeff Kidder the Arizona gunfighter of legend was born Nov. 15, 1873 in Clay County, South Dakota and died April 5, 1908 from wounds received in a gunfight. Kidder was hired in June 1903 by Capt. Thomas H. Rynning of the Arizona Rangers. In the same month Kidder and 30 other Rangers faced down 1200 rioting miners at the Morenci Mines. In Feb. of 1904, Kidder and Rynning, along with Sgt. Brooks engage Burt Alvord and "Billy" Stiles in a gunfight in Naco, Az where Alvord was wounded, ending his spree of train robberies. In April of 1904, the Alvord Gang headed by "Billy" Stiles robs Aquirre Merchantile Co. in Naco. On July 5, 1904 Kidder pistol whips three outlaws in "Tony Downs" turf saloon in Bisbee, Az. On Dec. 29, 1904 Kidder receives Colt SA Army # 246844 at Naco Sonora. The factory letter lists it as a .44-40, 5 1/2" barrel, silver plated, pearl with carved American Eagle grips, sold to Aguirre Merchantile, shipped to Baker & Hamilton San Francisco, CA with one gun in shipment.
In the spring of 1905 Jeff Kidder faces down Jeff Milton in Nogales, AZ and a brief shootout occurs with no one injured. Jeff Kidder is given commission to pursue outlaws in Mexico and Kidder is headquartered in Naco, Az. 1906 Kidder is in a gunfight with 15 gun runners with one outlaw killed and 10,000 rounds of ammunition confiscated. In Dec. 1906 Kidder and Bill Sparks surprise 15 smugglers and kill one, capturing the rest. On December 31, 1906 Jeff Kidder confronts T. Woods during a railroad robbery and shoots him dead through the eye in a gunfihgt.
In March 1907 Capt. Tom Rynning promotes Kidder to Sergeant of Arizona Rangers. In the spring of 1907 Kidder moves to Billy Old's headquarters at Flagstaff, AZ where he is challenged by a cowboy to a fist fight and Kidder beats him down. On November 22, Kidder breaks up a train robbery in Benzon, AZ. On March 19, 1908 Kidder is promoted to 1st Sgt of Arizona Rangers.
On April 2, 1908 Jeff Kidder returns to headquarters in Naco, AZ where it is rumored the corrupt Mexican police had put a bounty on Jeff's head. Kidder puts extra ammo in his belt and pockets and slips into Mexico to meet an informant. Kidder was spending time at a cantina with a lady named "Chia" when 2 Mexican police burst in and immediately shot at Kidder, hitting him in the gut and putting him on the floor, where he pulled his Colt and shot them both. As Kidder fled the 100 yards north to the border, a dozen Mexican police opened up with their Winchesters and drop Kidder. Kidder boldly holds his fire until they move close, and he drops one policeman with a single shot, and he wounds Victoria Amador Chief of Police and brother to Mexican policeman he shot in the cantina. Jeff reloads and fights his way to the border fence where he yells, "I'm all in" and was taken to jail by Mexican police being whipped all the way and given no quarter or medical attention. He whispers while dying to fellow Ranger, "They got me, but if my ammunition had not given out I might have served them the same way." Jeff dies at the age of 37 being the only Arizona Ranger killed in the line of duty.
Documentation:
Factory letter, letter from son of Stephen Aguirre to Arizona Rangers Historian H.S. Copeland concerning Colt #246844 dated 1971. Copy of letter dated December 24, 1907 from Colt to Jeff Kidder concerning repair to the trigger and re-silver plating of Colt 246844. Copy of Colt invoice to Jeff Kidder for $6.50 dated December 20,1907 for repairs. Copies received from Arizona Historical Society.
Physical Description:
The Colt remains in near fine condition showing 70-80% of the factory re-plating silver with the balance drifted to light gray metal where the plating has lifted. The pistol shows some carry during the year between repairs and gunfight. This recently discovered Colt is rumored to be retrieved by Ranger frends who retrieved Kidder from Mexican police.
A rare opportunity to retrieve a legendary lawman's Colt who really was a brave and fearless gunfighter, who's story is more bold and adventurous than tales of fiction.
Est.$50,000-100,000
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JXM-17 PHILADELPHIA DERRINGER Lot #393 (Sale Order 376 of 760) The finest and smallest known Philadelphia derringer signed in script on lock “H. Slotterbeck, Los Angeles”. Marked “Commenced 1854” on the left barrel flat, “Completed” on the middle and “Feb 23, 2889” on the right. Gold plaque inscribed “H.G.S.” which is Slotterbeck’s initials. Measures 3 3/8” overall with a slightly less than ¾” of 1” barrel. Approximately .28 caliber 7 groove rifled. Beautifully hand made with burl wood stock with silver and German silver mountings. Fully operational and shootable as a pistol. Accompanied by ultra-small flask and old hand made display case with accessories. This iconic derringer is pictured on page 72 of “The Powder Flask Book” by Ray Riley. This iconic derringer is the smallest known to sophisticated collectors and the only known Los Angeles percussion derringer made for Slotterbeck’s own pleasure and use. Truly a museum quality American rarity which we sold more than a decade ago for approximately $35,000. The condition is excellent to near mint. (Antique) Est.: $15,000-$30,000
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JXM-6 CROOKES & CLARKE CIVIL WAR BOWIE Lot #394 (Sale Order 377 of 760) Fine Civil War era spear point bowie knife by “Crookes & Clarke” with a 9 ¼” blade if thick stock and etched slogan “Always Ready” a military slogan used by man Army units and Coast Guard. Mellow aged stag grips with brass and German silver mounts. Original scabbard with tip, throat and hanger button. The blade is near fine with minor pitting and erosion near tip. Bright original lead polish and full dimensions with 95% plus frosty etching. A strong 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $2500-$5000
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19LL-24 MERWIN & HULBERT Lot #395 (Sale Order 378 of 760) Very unusual period copy of Merwin & Hulbert marked “Revolver System (Illegible) Hulbert, Pat 11 Nov 81, Sept 19, 85”. On barrel, S/N N3349 on interior. No proofs. Some minor pitting but good overall with replaced barrel catch. Works well. European made probably French or Belgium but no proofs is unusual for Europe. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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19LL-27 BALTIC FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #396 (Sale Order 379 of 760) Excellent quality Baltic flintlock pistol probably Greek. Heavy cast silver stock that is gold gilted and niello decorated. Signed on lock and barrel. Measures 18 ½” overall with a 11 ½” barrel. Circa early 1800s with good quality lock showing roller on frizzen. All original and fine to excellent condition. Approximately .65 plus caliber. A gem! (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19LL-4 INDIAN TULWAR Lot #397 (Sale Order 380 of 760) Ornately silver inlaid Indian tulwar with large circular pommel and Damascus pattern on blade. Leather scabbard. Measures 34 ½” overall with almost 30” blade. Some minor pitting and loss of silver. Very good overall. Late 18th to Mid-19th century. Est.: $500-$1000
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19KR-7 SILVER INLAID PERC. SHOTGUN Lot #398 (Sale Order 381 of 760) High quality “I.A. Blake and Company, London” marked percussion fowler in 12GA with 32 ½” round half octagon barrel and measures 47 ½” overall. Finely silver wire inlaid into stock. Double gold bands at breech. Tight action and works well. Considerable case color and tobacco brown barrel. Some wire inlay is raising out of buttstock but mostly intact. Very good plus overall and a superb hanger. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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19JUD-11 DIAMONDBACK #D3826 Lot #399 (Sale Order 382 of 760) Colt Diamondback DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2.5” ventilated rib barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D3826; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, very good to fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JUD-7 COLT 1911 #400513 Lot #400 (Sale Order 383 of 760) Customized Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol with Essex (Island Pond, VT.) slide and custom checkered “US” mottled red hard rubber grips, S/N 400513; overall very good condition as customized with fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JW-6 MAYNARD 1ST MODEL Lot #401 (Sale Order 384 of 760) Maynard First Model percussion carbine, .35 caliber, 20” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, folding adjustable tang sight, wood butt stock with iron patchbox cover and extra percussion nipple retained; extractor period added, S/N 4859; plum brown patina mixed with muted blued finish on barrel, frame has gone to a silver tone, near fine bore, crisp action, very good markings and very good + wood butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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19JW-9 SPENCER CARBINE Lot #402 (Sale Order 385 of 760) Spencer Civil War era lever action carbine, .52RF caliber, correct 22” barrel, brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 20957; overall good to very good condition with a crisp action, good markings, overall good bore with a couple small spots of erosion, good wood with wear and showing scattered small old mars and scratches from carry and storage. A Union Army favorite of which only approximately 50,000 were manufactured between 1863 and 1865. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19IS-10 CZ 98 MAUSER Lot #403 (Sale Order 386 of 760) Custom CZ Model 550 Magnum sporting rifle, .330 Dakota caliber, Serial #C2289. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 25” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The finely checkered Black walnut stock was completed by American Custom Gunstocks of Yuba City and features a cross bolt to mitigate recoil, Jerry Fisher grip cap and beautiful fiddle back figure in the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a Decelerator solid rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The rifle is topped with CZ proprietary scope bases, rings and a Zeiss Conquest 3 x 9 x 40 variable power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this first rate sporting rifle. The .330 Dakota is based on the .404 Jeffery cartridge necked down to .338 caliber. The lot includes a set of custom RCBS reloading dies and brass. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19KK-5 2ND GEN COLT #62288SA Lot #404 (Sale Order 387 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. with a 7 ½” barrel showing factory “C” engraved by Bill Mains, nickel plated, wood grips and shipped July 3, 1974 with 1 gun in shipment, S/N 62288SA. Transition 2nd to 3rd generation. Stocks are original wood but “Not Listed” in factory letter. Excellent to mint. No evidence of firing or use. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $3000-$6000
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19JY-6 COLT S.A.A. #03089NF Lot #405 (Sale Order 388 of 760) Colt SAA revolver, .45 caliber, 4.75” barrel, customized from New Frontier and Peacemaker parts, nickel finish, checkered Colt eagle hard rubber grips, S/N 03089NF; overall very good + condition as customized with very good action, markings, bore and fine grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19CAI-2 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #406 (Sale Order 389 of 760) Magnificent Princess Diana style Sapphire and Diamond Ring featuring a Greenish Blue Sapphire weighing approx. 13.00-14.00 carats encircled by 18 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 2.50 carats total with H-I colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $8,000-$12,000 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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19CAI-3 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #407 (Sale Order 390 of 760) Spectacular 9.25 carat Emerald and Diamond Ring featuring a Fern Green Emerald framed by 42 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $8,000- $12,000 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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19CAI-4 EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #408 (Sale Order 391 of 760) Gorgeous 5.73 Carat Fern Green Emerald and Diamond Pendant surrounded by 18 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.60 carats with G-H colors and SI clarity set in custom 18 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $7,000-$9,000 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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19JW-3 SAVAGE 36 NAVY Lot #409 (Sale Order 392 of 760) Savage percussion Navy revolver, .36 caliber, 7” octagon barrel, considerable finish remaining, good bore, crisp action and good markings; wood grips are fair to good showing scattered mars and dings from carry and storage. (Antique). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19IS-12 REM 700 #S6236015 Lot #410 (Sale Order 393 of 760) Custom Remington Model 700 bolt action sporting rifle by Harris Gun Works, .404 Jeffery caliber, Serial #S6236015. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” matte stainless steel barrel with a banded ramped blade front sight and barrel band for sling swivel added. The barrel address is marked, “HARRIS GUNWORKS INC. PHOENIX, AZ”. The receiver retains the majority of its matte stainless steel finish and has been drilled and tapped with Weaver stainless bases added. The H-S Precision synthetic stock is in good condition with marks from handling and storage. The butt ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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19KK-6 COLT EXTENDED GRIP #SA0413 Lot #411 (Sale Order 394 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 5 ½” barrel nickel plated, exotic wood checkered medallion and extended grip. One of a few (Estimated 20 or less) ordered by Marvin Essenmacher and Dr. “Dick” Adoud from Colt Custom Workshop, S/N SA04113. Excellent to mint with no firing or use. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19JX- 9 WINCHESTER QUAIL Lot #412 (Sale Order 395 of 760) Winchester Quail Special over/under shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #25410414E. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 25 ½” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and ivory bead sights. The barrel retains nearly all of its blue finish and is marked for 2 ¾” or 3” shells. The barrels are choked Full and Modified. The receiver is coin finished and beautifully engraved with ornate game scenes and scroll on both sides featuring quail and a retriever. The underside of the action is marked, “WINCHESTER QUAIL SPECIAL” and features a single gold trigger. The finely checkered wood stock with fleur d lis design is in very good condition with small mars from handling and storage. The butt ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable shotgun. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (Modern).
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19JY-3 COLT S.A.A. #S02562A Lot #413 (Sale Order 396 of 760) Colt Fourth Generation SAA revolver, .44-40 caliber, 4.75” barrel, nickel finish, medallion rosewood grips, S/N S02562A; made in 1993, Special Order, tuned action, in overall excellent used condition with approximately 99% original finish, crisp action, sharp markings, excellent grips and very good bore. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19KK-15 COLT "C" ENGRAVED #S05289A Lot #414 (Sale Order 397 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. Caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case colored finish, factory “C” engraved with black powder frame and patent dates, S/N S05289A. Custom shop order #4759-B in factory box with end label. Fitted with screw less ivory grips by Jim Alaimo of Nutmeg Sports. Excellent to mint with no evidence of firing or use. Hard rubber grips included. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19KA- 14 KHANJARLI Lot #415 (Sale Order 398 of 760) An exceptional Indian Khanjarli dagger circa 18th century. Ivory grips. Curved multi fullered steel blade. Probably Wootz. The steel guard has a carved tiger head on the tip. An exceptional example of a rare knife. Good condition with small repair to one ivory ear. Measures 9 ½” long. Est.: $1250-$2500
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19JH-4 1840 MODEL CAV SABER Lot #416 (Sale Order 399 of 760) Model 1840 Cavalry Sabre with steel scabbard. The 1840 wrist breaker is in good overall condition with a 35 5/8” blade. The blade shows light to moderate staining along the full length with small nicks and light surface erosion. The blade does not appear to have been sharpened. The blade is marked, “C & J” at the ricasso for Clement & Jung of Solingen, Germany who were prominent manufacturers of the period. The leather handle with wire wrap is in good condition with a brass handguard and pommel. The metal scabbard is a dark brown patina with small dents and the hangers are retained. This is a nice example of a Civil War era cavalry sabre. Est.: $300-$600.
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19JY-4 COLT S.A.A. #51001SA Lot #417 (Sale Order 400 of 760) Colt Second Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered Colt eagle hard rubber grips, S/N 51001SA; like new condition. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19KA- 12 YATAGAHN SWORD Lot #418 (Sale Order 401 of 760) An Ottoman Yataghan sword from the Balkans. Mid-19th century (Dated). Large eared walrus ivory grips. Copper gold gilt tang band set with large corals. Steel blade with a silver koftgari star on one side and silver koftgari Arabic script including a date of 1255 (1839) on the reverse. Wooden scabbard covered with engraved brass. Good condition with minor wear, a few age cracks in the ivory handle and cracks on one coral panel. Measures 28 ½” overall. Est.: $1500-$2500
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19JS-3 SLOT MACHINE Lot #419 (Sale Order 402 of 760) Fancy 1931 Watling 5 cent slot machine, considered at the time the “Cadillac” of slot machines; working at time of description. Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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19KM-5 TRAPDOOR CARBINE #140061 Lot #420 (Sale Order 403 of 760) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor SRC, .45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 140061; overall good condition with dark patina to metal surfaces mixed with traces of blued finish in protected areas, majority of blued finish remaining on lock plate, crisp action, good markings, fair bore and good wood showing scattered old mars and scratches, with some scattered spots of old oil staining. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19KK-7 COLT EXTENDED GRIP #68673 Lot #422 (Sale Order 404 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, checkered exotic wood medallion and extended grip. Nickel plated. One of a few ordered by Dr. Dick Adoud and Marvin Essenmacher from Colt Custom Workshop. Excellent to mint with no evidence of firing or use. Double custom Colt case included. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JY-5 COLT S.A.A. #72626SA Lot #423 (Sale Order 405 of 760) Colt Second Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel, stripped and antiqued for re-enactor at “End of Trail” shoot, replacement wood grips, S/N 72626SA; overall good condition with good action, crisp markings and very good replacement grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JY-7 HOLSTER Lot #424 (Sale Order 406 of 760) Un-marked small leather flap holster in overall fair + condition with some scattered crazing of top layer of leather and small old tear to flap “button” hole. Appears to be for a Smith & Wesson First First or First Second Model spur trigger revolver or similar small pocket pistol. Est.: $50-$100.
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19JW-5 COLT 1851 NAVY #48190 Lot #425 (Sale Order 407 of 760) Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” octagon barrel, old replaced blade front sight and added stationary rear sight, grey patina with scattered areas of erosion, brass straps, small guard, wood grips, S/N 48190; action cocks but does not rotate cylinder, some cylinder scene remaining, good markings and good grips. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19IC-10 92 SRC #261392 Lot #426 (Sale Order 408 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 261392; overall good to very good condition with traces of blued finish in protected areas, crisp action, very good markings, very good bore, good stocks displaying scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19RPS-2 DIAMOND, RUBY & SAPPHIRE RING Lot #427 (Sale Order 409 of 760) One marquee diamond weighing 0.70ct approx I color VS2 clarity set in a free form ring with rubies and sapphires Est:$1100-2200
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19RPS-11 GOLDEN OPAL & DIAMOND NECKLACE Lot #428 (Sale Order 410 of 760) One fine golden opal weighing approx 15 ct set 16 diamonds around it and a diamond clasp Est:$1000 2000
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19RPS-17 CROSS STYLE CROSS & CHAIN Lot #429 (Sale Order 411 of 760) One hand crafted unique nugget type link chain 20 inches long with a nugget style cross in 14k yellow gold weighing 33.27 gms Est:$1000-2000
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19RPS-19 VINTAGE DIAMOND RING Lot #430 (Sale Order 412 of 760) One vintage ring set with a old European cut 0.60ct center diamond and 8 side diamonds in 14k yellow gold Est:$750-1500
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19RPS-20 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #431 (Sale Order 413 of 760) One fine quality oval emerald set in a diamond cluster in 14k yellow gold Est:$725-1450
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19JW-8 SMITH CARBINE #6891 Lot #432 (Sale Order 414 of 760) Smith percussion carbine, .50 caliber, 21.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 6891; overall very good + condition showing the majority of blued finish on the barrel and traces of case color remaining on receiver, crisp action, very good markings, fine bore and very good + wood stocks. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19IC-6 WIN 92 #784974 Lot #433 (Sale Order 415 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, some scattered traces of blued finish in protected areas, wood stocks, S/N 784974; overall good to very good condition with a good to near very good bore, crisp action and markings, good to very good wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19JS-1 SLOT MACHINE Lot #434 (Sale Order 416 of 760) Beautiful 1932 Mills Castle front 5 cent slot machine, recently re-furbished and working at time of description. Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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19KM-2 LEMATT REPRO Lot #435 (Sale Order 417 of 760) Italian-made modern reproduction of a percussion LeMat revolver, .44 caliber over 20 gauge, 6.75” pistol barrel over 5” shotgun barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, lanyard ring, S/N L14415; overall like new condition. (Percussion). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19KM-3 SHARPS REPRO #SH7465 Lot #436 (Sale Order 418 of 760) Italian-made for Dixie Gun Works modern copy of a Sharps Model 1874 Sporting rifle, .45-70 caliber, 30” heavy octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, double set triggers (working at time of description), wood stocks, S/N SH 7465; overall fine condition with majority of original finish to metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore and fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19KM-4 WIN 94 #48960 Lot #437 (Sale Order 419 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 lever action Commemorative Centennial ’66 rifle (1866-1966), .30-30 caliber, 26” octagon barrel, blued finish to barrel, loading tube and lever, gold treatment to receiver, forend cap and butt plate, wood stocks, S/N 48960; overall fine condition with majority of original finish to metal surfaces, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine stocks. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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19KM-13 REPRO WALKER Lot #438 (Sale Order 420 of 760) Italian-made modern reproduction of a Colt Walker percussion revolver, “1847” date on right side of barrel above lug, .44 caliber, 9” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N A61748; fine overall condition showing little if any use and minimal handling; nice quality! (Percussion). Est.: $300-$600.
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19CAI-5 RUBY & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #439 (Sale Order 421 of 760) Extraordinary 21.75 carat Ruby and Diamond Pendant featuring a marquise shaped Ruby accented with a pear shape Diamond weighing 0.50 carats with G-H color and SI clarity custom vintage setting crafted in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $8,000-$12,000 Estimates $6,000-$9,000
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19CAI-7 DIAMOND LETTER G Lot #440 (Sale Order 422 of 760) Amazing Custom Diamond Studded Letter “G” Setting with over 80 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 4.50-5.00 carats with F-G-H colors VS clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold custom letter “G” setting. Retail $6,000-$8,000 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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19CAI-19 SOUTH SEA PEARL NECKLACE Lot #441 (Sale Order 423 of 760) Luxurious Large South Sea Pearl Necklace averaging from 11.00mm-16.00mm in diameter with rich Silver/Gray hues with Blue/Green overtones accented with 14 karat white gold clasp. Please see Full Appraisal at $9,000.00 Estimates $5,000-$6,000
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19CAI-44 BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #442 (Sale Order 424 of 760) Dazzling Swiss Blue Topaz and Diamond Pendant featuring an approx. 8.00 carat checkerboard cut Blue Topaz accented with 30 round Diamonds weighing approx. 0.40 carats of F-G colors set in 14 karat white gold setting. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19CAI-45 AMETHYST & DIAMOND RING Lot #443 (Sale Order 425 of 760) Designer Style Amethyst and Diamond Fashion Ring featuring 2 richly colored checkerboard cut Amethyst weighing approx. 6.00 carats accented with 20 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail 2,000-$2,500 Estimates $1,200-$1,500
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19IC-7 WIN 92 #601812 Lot #444 (Sale Order 426 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, brown patina, wood stocks, S/N 601818; overall good to very good condition with pleasing dark patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, good markings, fair bore, good wood stocks displaying scattered wear, mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JS-2 SLOT MACHINE Lot #445 (Sale Order 427 of 760) Interesting 1926 Mills 5 cent slot machine, converted by Rock-Ola to a vending machine to bypass gambling laws of the time; working at time of description. Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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19KK-8 BUNTLINE EXTENDED GRIP #SA90955 Lot #446 (Sale Order 428 of 760) Colt SAA “Buntline” with 12” barrel, nickel plated, extended grip with select checkered exotic wood medallion grips, S/N SA90955. Formerly Dr. Adoud collection to Marvin Essenmacher and consigned by his estate. Adoud and Essenmacher ordered the majority of special extended grip single actions made by Colt Custom Workshop which is estimated at a total of less than 20. This is the only grip of this type known to either collector. Excellent to mint condition with no evidence of firing or use. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19IC-9 92 SRC #117693 Lot #448 (Sale Order 429 of 760) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, brown patina, wood stocks, replaced rear buckhorn sight, S/N 117693; overall good to very good condition with brown patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, good markings, good bore and wood butt stock that shows classic wear, some age cracking and old mars and scratches from years of carry. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19KZ-32 MISC. LOT Lot #451 (Sale Order 430 of 760) Lot of antique wood and leather folding Faro board, wooden dice throw and Faro scorekeeper. The Faro board is in good condition and has been lightly re-finished with a green felt face showing wear with areas of moth damage, suited in Spades. The edge of the board is leather trimmed with brass tack ornamentation. The Faro counter is also Spades and is marked, B.C. WILLS & CO.” of Detroit, Michigan. The hinged wooden frame is in very good condition with sliding bakelite discs and cellulose inserts. The wooden dice throw incorporates a green felt lined with some areas of loss of finish on the tray and funnel. The lot also includes vintage dice, tokens and playing cards. A great assortment of authentic old west gambling accoutrements. Est.: $400-$800.
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19KZ-36 ARROWHEAD & SPEAR POINT LOT Lot #452 (Sale Order 431 of 760) Lot of two hand formed stone arrowheads and an obsidian spear point. The arrowheads are in good overall condition as well as the approximately 5” spear point. Est.: $50-$100.
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19KZ-35 LOT OF RAZORS Lot #453 (Sale Order 432 of 760) Lot of two antique straight razors with ivory colored cellulose handles. Both razors are in good overall condition. The 1st is 9 ½” in overall length with a 4” blade marked, “WESTER BROS SOLINGEN GERMANY” with a smooth bakelite type material handle. The 2nd is 9 ½” in overall length with a 3 ¼” unmarked blade. The handles are also ivory colored cellulose with a border engraving. Est.: $125-$250.
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19KZ-34 CUT CRYSTAL LOT Lot #455 (Sale Order 433 of 760) Lot of three cut crystal perfume bottles with sterling silver lids and glass stoppers. The lot also includes a vintage silver Chinese smoking pipe. Green, Cranberry and clear cut crystal bottles, all in good condition, all with ornate hinged lids (The Cranberry is missing its hinge pin). The smoking pipe is also in good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KZ-33 ANTIQUE SPITOON Lot #456 (Sale Order 434 of 760) Antique silver plated women’s spittoon marked, “THE KNY-SCHEERER Co. NEW YORK BERLIN”. The spittoon is in good overall condition retaining the majority of its flaking silver finish. The inside of the lid is maker marked. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KZ-38 NON-XLL ALLEN & SONS Lot #457 (Sale Order 435 of 760) Antique English dirk marked, “NON-XLL JOSEPH ALLEN & SONS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND” at the oval German silver handguard. The knife is 7 ½” in total length with a 4” double edged blade showing light surface erosion and staining. The smooth pearl grips are in good condition with a couple of flea bite chips. The brown leather sheath appears original to the dirk and is in good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IC-11 92 SRC #987816 Lot #458 (Sale Order 436 of 760) Winchester Model 92 lever action, SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks with number 128 stamped on right rear side of butt stock; S/N 987816 (with an “S” stamped over the S/N); overall good condition with areas of blued finish remaining on barrel and loading tube, appearance of some old cleaning to rear portion of barrel and to receiver, good action and markings, bore shows some scattered areas of erosion; butt stock shows old wear, mars, dings and scratches. No documentation included in this lot but stamping of “S” and “128” similar to other guns observed over the years by this cataloger as being possibly from the Stembridge Armory which loaned many of the guns utilized by the U.S. movie industry. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19IC-14 WIN 94 #1303212 Lot #459 (Sale Order 437 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1303212; overall fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $850-$1,700.
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19KZ-1 FRAMED PHOTGRAPH OF JOSEPHINE EARP Lot #460 (Sale Order 438 of 760) Vintage boudoir photographic print of Kaloma. The print is 12” x 5” nicely framed and matted with a wooden frame. The black and white pictures a beautiful dark haired woman in a sheer gauze peignoir. The images were produced by photogravures using engraving plates on a printing press. The piece is marked, “Kaloma” at the base with a copyright of 1914 embossed in the right hand corner. This image was purported to be a photo of Josephine Earp and the consignor has included an article from True West titled, “The Lost Grave of Johnny Behan” which discusses the purported link to Mrs. Earp. Est.: $200-$400.
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19KZ-2 ANTIQUE BELT CHIEF JOSEPH'S SHIRT Lot #461 (Sale Order 439 of 760) Antique belt with Pewter 0dangles from the shirt of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. According to the consignor, the piece came to him by way of artist, Don Percival and has been in the collection of noted collector Ernie Hovard. The piece of belt is approximately 13” in length and has been framed with an old catalog card describing the relation to Chief Joseph. The lot includes a letter describing the piece by Mr. Hovard. The belt shows surface rust and wear but has an authentic appearance. The glass frame has a lateral crack along the bottom and should be replaced. $200-$400.
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19KZ-3 ENGLISH PERC. PISTOL Lot #462 (Sale Order 440 of 760) Ketland Fur Trade era brass barrel pistol converted from flintlock to percussion. The large bore pistol is dated to the 1820’s-1830’s and was converted to percussion in the 1840’s-1850’s. The pistol is decorated with old tacks. The lot includes an old leather trapper’s vest and period powder horn all from the same old collection. Est.: $400-$800.
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19KZ-4 DARDEN SADDLERY CUSTOM SAMPLE Lot #463 (Sale Order 441 of 760) Darden Saddlery Custom Made miniature salesman’s sample of a hand tooled leather saddle with saddle blanket, Conchos and lariat on wooden stand. The saddle is marked, “DARDEN SADDLERY CUSTOM MADE Pine Bluffs, WYO.” The saddle is in very good condition with all the accoutrements. Est.: $300-$600.
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19KZ-8 BRONZE OF HUNTER Lot #464 (Sale Order 442 of 760) Vintage art metal sculpture of a European hunter with percussion musket, hunting dog and ram. The bronze is well done portraying a hunter seated on a stump with his trusty hound, musket and game lying at his feet. The piece is approximately 10 ½” in height with a hardwood base and appears to be unmarked. Est.: $175-$350.
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19KZ-10 LOT OF FOUR VINTAGE BACK BAR BOTTLES Lot #465 (Sale Order 443 of 760) Lot of four vintage etched glass back bar bottles marked, ”Bailey’s PURE RYE”, “Ye Olde Black Bottel Bourbon”, “Reish Whiskey” and “Old Metropolitan”. All four bottles are in good condition. Two have glass stoppers, one has a chained pewter plug and the fourth has a neat brass bird’s head hinged spout. A great decorator lot for your western bar. Est.: $200-$400.
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19KZ-11 OVERLAYED GALSS PEWTER FLASK Lot #466 (Sale Order 444 of 760) Pewter and glass pocket sized whiskey bottle inscribed, “To Sheriff J.C. Harris From a friend”. The bottle is approximately 6 ½” in height with an ornately decorated pewter cap and overlay in a vine and flower pattern. The base of the bottle is crudely block inscribed, “G.S. GARCIA ELKO, NEVADA”. The bottle is in good overall condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KZ-23 BONANZA LOT OF DOCUMENTS Lot #467 (Sale Order 445 of 760) Bonanza lot of antique letters, documents and bank drafts. The lot includes an, “OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” dated October 14, 1863. A Civil War era latter dated October 6, 1862, bank drafts from Goldfield, Nevada and San Francisco and a “WRIT OF ATTACHMENT” from Bodie, Mono County California dated April 9, 1892 for the sum of $118.41, signed by the Justice of the Peace. A nice collector’s lot. Est.: $50-$100.
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19KZ-26 LOT OF VINTAGE PLAYING CARDS Lot #468 (Sale Order 446 of 760) Antique “Hold Out” card cheating device. The commercially manufactured up-the-sleeve device is marked, “COMMON SENSE” with a patent date of December 29, 1885. The device is in good overall condition with bright niter blue finish, vintage playing cards and the original with clip. A great vintage piece in good working order. Est.: $400-$800.
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19IC-16 WIN 94 #1652070 Lot #469 (Sale Order 447 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1652070; overall fine condition retaining majority of original blued finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19KZ-27 ENGRAVED PEWTER FLASK Lot #470 (Sale Order 448 of 760) Saloon lot including a silver plated, leather embossed flask with hinged lid, suede garter purse holster for a small folding trigger pistol and enameled bottle opener. All three vintage pieces are in good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19KZ-28 ANTIQUE POCKET ROULETTE GAME Lot #471 (Sale Order 449 of 760) Antique pocket watch style automated roulette game marked, “MONACO-SALON DEPOSE” with steel case. The game functions well with a clear crystal and brass hardware. A neat antique gaming accessory in good working order. Est.: $175-$350.
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19KZ-30 MISC. LOT Lot #472 (Sale Order 450 of 760) Lot of antique clay poker chips with brass chip rack and chip box. The lot also includes three decks of vintage playing cards marked, “HART’S CROWN” and “DENVER PLAID” in their original boxes. Additionally, the lot includes an old pair of vintage dark glasses marked, “SILVALINE” on the nose piece. A great decorator lot for the Western Saloon collector. Est.: $125-$250.
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19KZ-31 ANTIQUE CHUK A LUCK Lot #473 (Sale Order 451 of 760) Antique “Chuk-A-Luck” dice cage. The piece is in good overall condition with a stippled steel base marked, “ALLIED METAL IND. LOS ANGELES”. A great vintage decorator for the gambling collector. Est.: $100-$200.
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19KZ-37 JAMES RODGERS ETCHED BLADE DAGGER Lot #474 (Sale Order 452 of 760) Lot of two antique English dirks and pearl handled cigar cutter. The 1st dirk is marked “James Rodgers and is 8 ½” in total length with a 4 ¾” double edged etched blade. The handle is pearl with a silver handguard and floral ornamentation at the pommel. The 2nd dirk is marked’ EM DICKINSON SHEFFIELD ENGLAND,” with “THE INVICTA” on the obverse. The knife is 8” in overall length with a 4 ¼” blade and smooth ivory colored cellulose handle with an oval silver handguard. Both knives are missing their sheaths. The 3rd piece in the lot is a pearl handled cigar cutter, which is approximately 4 ½” in length and unmarked. All three pieces are in good overall condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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19KZ-29 MISC. LOT Lot #475 (Sale Order 453 of 760) Vintage cased gambling set with cards, chips, dice and tokens. The antique wooden case is lined in green velvet and contains two decks of antique “STEAMBOAT” playing cards, dice, miniature clay poker chips and neat old tintype depicting three gamblers in top hats at the table. The bottom of the case has an old label which reads, “PHILADELPHIA”. The case is in good overall condition with scratches and loss of finish on the top and the key is retained. Est.: $200-$400.
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19JX- 7 L.C. SMITH 20 GA Lot #477 (Sale Order 454 of 760) L.C. Smith Trap Grade side by side shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #42517. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels retain a significant amount of toning blue finish with small mars, dents and wear at the muzzle. The receiver has gone to silvered case hardening with game scenes engraved on each side, tang mounted three-way safety, double triggers and auto ejectors. The finely checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and some flattening of the checkering consistent with field use. The buttstock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (C+R).
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19KC-201 BEADED ON TANNED HIDE/GAUNTLETS Lot #478 (Sale Order 455 of 760) Beaded on tanned hide with fringe gauntlets from 19th to early 20th century. Greasy yellow beads with cross and white, yellow, turquoise and red. Medium men’s size. Good condition. Est.: $175-$350
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19KC-202 3 CONFERERATE NOTES Lot #479 (Sale Order 456 of 760) 3 confederate notes. All original. $10 Richmond hand signed with artillery scene. $50 note Richmond 1861 hand signed (S.C. Printer scene of Jefferson Davis). Carson savings bank 1876 Carson City, Nevada No. 37 hand signed with Indian scene. Signed “Mrs. Augusta A. Cormick” on reverse with paid stamp. All fair to good. Est.: $150-$300
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19KC-205 MISC. ACCESSORY LOT Lot #480 (Sale Order 457 of 760) Lot of Misc. accessories from collector. Phoenix Arms .22 barrel and mag for Phoenix Arms pistol in packaging and unused, scope mounts, various parts and accessories. Good reproduction Winchester 94 rifle sights, Garand rear sight, screws and internal parts. Out of gunsmith’s drawer of “Junk “collector over 50 years. Est.: $150-$300
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19KO-1 1852 REM PERC REV Lot #481 (Sale Order 458 of 760) 1858 Remington .44 caliber Percussion Revovler, S/N 36409 with holster, belt, buckle and extra original cylinder. As carried by family member of consignor named W.R. Harris from Nebraska and marked “W.R.H.” on butt of grips also “13 B K” (Regiment?). Uncleaned with 30%-50% original blue and visible outline of inspection. Scratched on the left grip “35 REG 18W2”. (Antique) Est.: $900-$1800
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19CAI-8 AMETHYST & DIAMOND RING Lot #482 (Sale Order 459 of 760) Magnificent SONIA B. Designer Amethyst and Diamond Ring featuring a custom cut Amethyst weighing approx. 10.00 carats accented with 92 round pave set Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in a fabulous 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $6,000-$7,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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19CAI-9 COLOMBIAN EMERALD & DIMAOND RING Lot #483 (Sale Order 460 of 760) Glamorous 3.68 carat fine Colombian Emerald and Diamond Ring accented with over 82 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.60 carats with H-I colors and SI clarity set in a finely detailed 14 karat white gold vintage style setting. Retail $7,000-$9,000 Estimates $4,000-$5,000
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19CAI-11 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #484 (Sale Order 461 of 760) Exceptional High Quality Diamond Ring featuring an emerald cut Diamond weighing 0.75 carats F color and VVS1 clarity with 6 channel set tapered baguette cut accent Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats of F colors and VVS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $6,000-$7,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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19CAI-13 COLOMBIAN EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #485 (Sale Order 462 of 760) Exquisite Natural Colombian Emerald and Diamond Pendant featuring a 2.00 carat marquise cut Emerald with intense color and brilliance surrounded by 42 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.80 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a custom 18 karat white gold setting made in Italy. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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19JX- 8 COLT SAUER 308 CAL Lot #486 (Sale Order 463 of 760) Colt Sauer bolt action sporting rifle, .308 Winchester caliber, Serial #CR24253. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their high polish blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The receiver is marked at the right side of the front ring, “Made in West Germany by J.P. Sauer & Sohn.” Additionally, there are German proof marks at the rear of the action and a desirable tang mounted safety. The finely checkered Walnut stock features fine fit and finish with Rosewood fore end and grip caps. The butt stock has beautiful figure and ends with a ventilated rubber butt pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt Sauer. The rifle is topped with Buehler mounts, rings and a Weatherby Premier 3 x 9 variable power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Modern).
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19JX- 10 OLIVER WIN-COLT Lot #487 (Sale Order 464 of 760) Oliver Winchester Commemorative 2-gun Set in red velvet lined and fitted wood presentation case with brass plaque on lid and two interior Commemorative medallions; one gun is a Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .44-40 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish with gold color decoration, deluxe checkered wood stocks with beautiful graining, S/N 1693 W.C. in overall like new condition; other gun is a Colt SAA revolver, .44-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish with gold color decoration, smooth wood grips, S/N 1693WC, also in like new condition with hang tag. A well-recognized 2-gun Commemorative Set. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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19KC-154 FL BELT PISTOL Lot #488 (Sale Order 465 of 760) Spanish style miquelet flintlock belt pistol circa late 18th to early 19th century with maker’s mark on breech showing crown over two headed bird or beast which is barely discernable. Approximately .60 caliber and measures 10 ½” overall with a 5 ½” barrel and original belt hook. No ramrod. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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19KC-237 INDIAN TULWAR SWORD Lot #489 (Sale Order 466 of 760) Indian Tulwar sword with exceptionally fine and tight pattern damascus steel blade. Painted steel hilt. Original scabbard. Very good condition. Early to Mid-19th century. Est.: $300-$600
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19KN-1 GLOCK 26 9MM Lot #490 (Sale Order 467 of 760) Glock Model 26 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #BTS791. The pistol is in nearly fine overall condition. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with only handling marks noted. The lot includes a custom Matt Delfatti signed leather IWB holster. Delfatti holsters have a high retail cost and require an approximately two year wait. The lot additionally includes five correct magazines. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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19KN-2 TAURUS 45 AUTO #N2K49528 Lot #491 (Sale Order 468 of 760) Taurus Model PT 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #NZK49528. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte blue finish with light handling marks and upgraded sights. The checkered rubber grips incorporate a grip activated red laser and are in very good condition. The lot includes two Chip McCormick Power 10 magazines, three factory magazines and a Mitch Rosen custom high grade leather shoulder holster. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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19KN-3 S&W AIR LIGHT #CFN0760 Lot #492 (Sale Order 469 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model Air Lite 5-shot revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #CFN0760. The pistol is in nearly excellent condition with a 2” barrel with a red ramp front sight. The CTC checkered rubber grips incorporate a grip activated red laser sight. The lot includes a custom sharkskin, left hand carry Matt Delfatti belt holster. Delfatti holsters require a nearly two wait and carry a high retail price. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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19KK-10 COLT ENGRAVED #SA93563 Lot #493 (Sale Order 470 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, medallion pearl grips, S/N SA93563. Excellent in box. 99% plus with minor handling and no evidence of firing. Extremely pretty colors and possibly high polish. From estate of premium Colt collector Marvin Essenmacher who custom ordered Colts and bought display guns. No factory info. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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19KK-17 BARRY HANDS CUSTOM #60614 Lot #494 (Sale Order 471 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel custom engraved by Barry Lee Hands for Marvin Essenmacher in 1996 with signed letter from Hands. Mr. Hands states “It is engraved in a black forest scroll with bead blasted background, nickel plated, blued screws, and one piece pearl grips. I am a master engraver supplying Colt and Winchester.” S/N SA60614. No evidence of firing or use since custom outside engraving by Barry Lee Hands. French style fitted Colt case included. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19KK-21 COLT S.A. EXTENDED GRIP Lot #495 (Sale Order 472 of 760) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, nickel finish, extended grip with factory checkered ebony medallion grip, S/N SA68801. Factory letter in correct box. Excellent to mint. No evidence of firing or use. (Modern/No PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19KK-28 ACCESSORY LOT Lot #496 (Sale Order 473 of 760) Colt deluxe accessory lot including exotic hard wood pieces with blued plaques for box lid. Marvin Essenmacher Colt collector’s estate. Est.: $150-$300
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19KK-27 PLAIN PEARL GRIPS Lot #497 (Sale Order 474 of 760) Oversize plain pearl grips for Colt Single action. Never fitted. Excellent. No screw hole. Est.: $100-$200
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19KZ-5 CRANBERRY HOBNAIL GLASS LAMPS Lot #498 (Sale Order 475 of 760) Large antique cranberry hobnail glass lampshade approximately 14” across with a 5” fitter in very good condition. An impressive piece of vintage cranberry glass with great color and nice hobnails, the consignor noted the shade was originally purchased for over $1,500. Est.: $300-$600.
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19KZ-7 PAIR OF BLUE OPALESCENT GLASS Lot #499 (Sale Order 476 of 760) Pair of antique blue opalescent spiral optic glass lamp globes with 4” fitters. The globes are beautiful blue glass and are 7” across at the base. The globes are in very good condition and should clean up nicely. The consignor notes paying over $1,000 at the time of purchase. Est.: $150-$300.
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19JUD-29 BOOTJACK Lot #500 (Sale Order 477 of 760) Old worn wooden boot jack with framed notarized statement by Eileen O. Aulenbacher dated January 20, 1975, stating “This Boot Jack, the photographs of which I have signed, belonged to the “Jesse James Gang”. It was given to Dr. Phillip Johnson by a member of the James family. I received it from the late Irma Mae Johnson, the daughter of Dr. Johnson, and presented it to Ralph Hewson for inclusion in his collection of western frontier memorabilia”. Est.: $250-$500.
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19KI-5 PIGEON PAIR Lot #501 (Sale Order 478 of 760) Sterling Silver engraved table ornament of Pigeons, measuring 6-9” overall. They are unmarked from 1950’s to pre-war. Center of bodies show threaded hole (lamp or ornamental attachment). Est: $600-1,200
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19KI-7 BRONZE Lot #502 (Sale Order 479 of 760) Authentic 19th century bronze casting of Cougar, 9 ¼” by 13” signed Bayre. Est: $750-1,500
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19KI-6 PLATE SET Lot #503 (Sale Order 480 of 760) Fine set of Japanese “Kutani” plate. Great quality 10 in total, from 1900-1920’s. Size is 9 ½” across. (Estate Owned). Est: $150-300
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19KC-153 PROPELLER Lot #504 (Sale Order 481 of 760) Laminated wood propeller with metal sheet on leading edge. 8 holes, S.B. decal, measures 85”across. In fair condition showing weathering and major damage. Possibly Navy. Formerly Tallman Museum collection. Est.: $250-$500
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19KC-159 ENG FL PISTOL Lot #505 (Sale Order 482 of 760) English flintlock pistol converted to percussion with brass barrel circa about 1800-1820. Measures 14” overall with an 8” barrel of approximately .60 caliber smoothbore. Very good overall condition. Replaced ramrod. Fur trade era like used by mountain men. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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19KC-161 COLT 1895 DA REV Lot #506 (Sale Order 483 of 760) Colt 1895 .41 caliber Double Action revolver with a 4 ½” barrel, S/N 90500 made 1897. 50%-70% toning blue to brown finish. Very good rubber grips. Good action and fair bore. Well-marked. From an old Arizona collection. Est.: $400-$800
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19KC-163 MIQUELET Lot #507 (Sale Order 484 of 760) Spanish Colonial era Miquelet percussion pistol with checkered wood stock and belt hook. Measures 14” overall and .70 caliber. Crude hammer and oversize nipple converted from flintlock. Hammer screw and small parts replaced. No ramrod. Dark patina with some rusting. Not quite working properly. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19KC-164 RIMFIRE Lot #508 (Sale Order 485 of 760) Moore .41 caliber rimfire derringer patented 1863, S/N 4742. Top of hammer spur has been squared off. Lightly cleaned and otherwise good to very good. Action not holding on full cock. Engraving fairly crisp. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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19IC-13 WIN 94 #1218559 Lot #509 (Sale Order 486 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action Eastern carbine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, adjustable Lyman tang sight, hooded front sight, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1218559; overall fine condition with majority of blued finish remaining, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19RPS-9 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #510 (Sale Order 487 of 760) One Marquee emerald approx. 0.75ct with 12 diamonds weighing 0.30ct in 14k yellow gold Est:$500-1000
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19RPS-6 PEARL NECKLACE Lot #511 (Sale Order 488 of 760) One fine quality rare pink white pearl necklace 20” long and of 10mm diameter Est:$500-1000
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19RPS-5 PEARL NECKLACE Lot #512 (Sale Order 489 of 760) One fine quality strand of white pearl necklace 25” long and of 10mm diameter Est:$500-1000
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19RPS-15 DIAMOND BAND Lot #513 (Sale Order 490 of 760) One designer band set with 7 princess cut diamonds and 34 round diamonds weighing approx. 1ct in 14k white gold Est:$600-1200
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19KC-165 COLT LIGHTNING Lot #514 (Sale Order 491 of 760) Colt Lightning Storekeeper or Sheriffs Model .38 caliber double action revolver with 3 ½” barrel and re-nickeled, S/N 53775. Some rust and pitting. Markings are light due to polishing. The grips are worn. The action is working. From estate in Arizona. Made in 1886. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19KC-166 SHARPS & HANKINS Lot #515 (Sale Order 492 of 760) Sharps and Hankins 4 barrel derringer in .32 rimfire, S/N 2389 and patented 1859. Pitted and firing pin (Rotating) missing. Fair to poor overall. Grips refinished. Markings on frame visible. Good for display. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19KC-167 S&W #2 Lot #516 (Sale Order 493 of 760) Smith & Wesson #2 Army revolver in .32 rimfire S/N 33009 made during Civil War. Old re-blued finish with good markings. Small parts replaced and not holding on full cock. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19KC-168 FL PISTOL Lot #517 (Sale Order 494 of 760) Good quality flintlock pistol continental made for Eastern trade circa 18th to early 19th century. Measures 17” overall with a 10 ½” barrel of .69 caliber smoothbore. Banana shaped early lock. Brass mounts. Good overall. Works well. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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19KC-174 TARGET SCOPE Lot #518 (Sale Order 495 of 760) B.S.A. Target scope 6-24 power x 50mm. Like new old stock in box. (2003) vintage. $744.00 price tag attached. Est.: $250-$500
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19KC-175 TARGET SCOPE Lot #519 (Sale Order 496 of 760) B.S.A. Target scope 6-24 power x 50mm. Like new old stock in box. (2003) vintage. $744.00 price tag attached. Est.: $250-$500
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19KC-195 LIBERTY ARMS PERC. CONF. STYLE REV. Lot #520 (Sale Order 497 of 760) Liberty Arms .44 caliber percussion confederate style revolver, S/N 2041. Older Italian production. In very good used condition. Small areas of minor pitting and erosion from storage. (Percussion) Est.: $200-$400
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19KC-196 PELLET GUN LOT Lot #521 (Sale Order 498 of 760) Pellet gun lot. Crossman .357 Python style, .45 Marksman, Daisy Powerline 717, 2240 Model Crossman, and American Classic Crossman. All very good to near excellent. Est.: $150-$300
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19KC-197 SCHOFIELD STYLE REVOLVER Lot #522 (Sale Order 499 of 760) Schofield style .177 revolver with holster. Excellent authentic style by Bear River. Est.: $175-$350
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19KC-198 BELT & BUCKLE LOT Lot #523 (Sale Order 500 of 760) Lot of 2 U.S belts and buckles. Indian War period officer’s belt with buckle and keeper. Good to very good. Leather aging with deterioration. Along with Naval officers belt and buckle circa 1900-1920’s. Near fine. Est.: $150-$300
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19KC-199 BONANZA LOT OF GRIPS Lot #524 (Sale Order 501 of 760) Bonanza lot of grips and butt plates. Pairs and singles. Various ages and makers. From Winchester, WWII, and modern. Gun show special. Est.: $200-$400
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19KC-200 COLLECTORS DUCK STAMP LOT Lot #525 (Sale Order 502 of 760) Lot of collector's duck stamps 1987 $5.50 19total Alaska, 1987 $10 16 total, 1987 $5 Alaska 15 total, Arizona $5.50 1987 15 total, 1986 wildlife habitat conservation $4.00 stamp signed by “Landsdowne” (Artist) 1 only, 1986 wood ducks signed $5.50 12 total, 1986 N.Y. (10). Great lot. Est.: $175-$350
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19JZ-2 SHOFFIELD BOWIE Lot #526 (Sale Order 503 of 760) Exhibition style bowie knife marked “Henry Eckoft, Sheffield” with fancy simulated or French ivory grip. German silver guard and original scabbard. Clipped point blade measures 7 ¼” and 12 ¼” overall. The blade has been over polished and shows fancy etching tip to ricasso on maker’s side. Sharpened with slight reduction to tip and edge. Scabbard retains throat, tip, and button hanger. Good overall. Circa 1870s-90s. Est.: $1500-$3000
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19JZ-15 COOPER 31 Lot #527 (Sale Order 504 of 760) Cooper .31 caliber double action percussion pistol with “Franford, PhilA” address, 5” barrel, S/N 1819. 30%-50% original blue and light case colors remain within an uncleaned natural patina. Also 30%-50% light original toned silver on straps. 90%-95% varnish remaining on near excellent grips. Sharp markings and crisp edges. Working well and tight. A far above average Civil War era Cooper. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19JZ-20 FRENCH BLUNDERBUSS Lot #528 (Sale Order 505 of 760) French made for Middle-Eastern trade blunder buss dag signed “Fatou, Paris” and measures 20 ½” overall with a 11 ¼” barrel nearly 1 ¾” across the flared muzzle to outside edges. Chiseled and silver overlaid steel barrel, lock and mounts. Carved stock with wire inlay. Very well made lock with waterproof pan which is silver overlaid. Good to very good condition showing some aging, minor wood losses and light rust. Fatou was a royal gun maker known for elaborately decorated arms that rivaled Boutet and LePage in early Napoleonic era. (Antique) Est.: $1500-$3000
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19JX-1 SIMSON + SOHL REWORK Lot #529 (Sale Order 506 of 760) Simson & Co. of Suhl Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Luger caliber, Serial #9091. The pistol is in good overall condition as re-worked. The pistol retains approximately 90%-95% of its original Simson blue finish with 80%-90% original straw finish on the small parts. All matching visible serial numbers with a matching clip. A small adjustment screw has been added to act as a trigger stop at the front of the trigger guard. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with small mars and some flattening of the checkering. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R/PPT).
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19KA- 15 RUSSIAN DAGGER Lot #530 (Sale Order 507 of 760) A very high quality Russian dagger circa late 19th century. Entirely covered in engraved, gold gilt nielloed silver. Curved double edged steel blade that has been blued. Good condition with small dent on pommel. Measures 12” long. Est.: $1200-$2400
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19KA- 4 INDONESIAN GOCOK SWORD Lot #531 (Sale Order 508 of 760) An Indonesian Golok sword circa 1940s-1970s. Intricate chased and repousséd silver handle. White brass and ivory scabbard mounts. Incredible laminated blade. Fine Arabic writing running along the top of the blade on both sides. Good condition. Measures 21 ½” long. Est.: $500-$700
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19KG-1 POCKET WATCH Lot #532 (Sale Order 509 of 760) American Watch Company 18 size pocket watch circa 1884, serial #2242281. The watch is in very good overall condition with lever set side winder. The inside is marked, “DUEBER SILVERINE CANTON, O.” The white face is marked, Waltham and the watch is working at the time of description. Est.: $200-$400.
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19KG-2 CARVED DUCK Lot #533 (Sale Order 510 of 760) Wayne Murray hand carved weathered fence post duck decoy. The fence post decoy is constructed of old fence post collected in Eastern Montana at the headwaters of the Missouri River. The base of the decoy is signed by artist Wayne Murray and retains the retailer’s tag indicating its purchase at the Buffalo Trails Gallery in Big Fork, Montana. Est.: $50-$100.
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19JH-28 COLT SXS SHOTGUN Lot #534 (Sale Order 511 of 760) Colt SxS exposed hammers shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” damascus barrels, double triggers, checkered wood stocks, S/N 5120; overall good un-cleaned condition with dark patina to metal surfaces, crisp actions, good markings; overall good wood with correct Colt checkered hard rubber butt plate; bores are dirty and may clean to good. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JZ-3 GOTHIC STYLE DAGGER Lot #535 (Sale Order 512 of 760) Gothic style “Eared” dagger of unknown origin measuring 13 ½” overall with a 8” blade. Horn and bone grips with well-made copper-brass alloy mounts that are lightly engraved in early style. Ivory Ferrell at juncture where hilt meets blade. The blade is a spear point with unusual grind showing a long unsharpened area at the top edge for thumb. 100-500 years old and has features of European and Turkish daggers. Very interesting! Est.: $2500-$5000
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19JZ-17 F/L DUELER Lot #536 (Sale Order 513 of 760) British dueling style pistol marked “Sykes Oxford” converted from flintlock to percussion. Originally about 1800 and converted 1830s or later. Measures 15 ½” overall with a 8 ¾” barrel of .54 caliber rifled with set trigger. 30%-50% original brown with traces of case colors on lock. Some light rust and erosion that would clean but as found in a collection. 30%-50% blue on mounts. The wood is good to very good. The ramrod wood is broken but retains brass tip. A quality pistol that would improve with T.L.C. (Antique) Est.: $900-$1800
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19IC-60 AMMO LOT Lot #537 (Sale Order 514 of 760) Ammunition lot (4 boxes) including Remington .44-40 Win.; Winchester .44 Rem Magnum; Winchester .357 Magnum; Winchester .38-40 plus two small boxes (10 targets each) of Bullz-I circular targets; all contained in a metal military-type carry can. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KC-2 VINTAGE CUSTOM EXECUTIVE DESK Lot #538 (Sale Order 515 of 760) Vintage 1950s-60s custom round executive desk with engraved brass plaque marked “Wood designs of French Lick Indiana”. Three sections with light wood, glass tops and 2 drawer file. Measures approximately 85” wide and 86” from center to back most portion. Condition is good with minor scratches and slight peel to edges of veneer. Very expensive to replace. A great modern style. Est.: $500-$1000
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19KC-39 LARGE CRYSTAL STEMWARE SET Lot #539 (Sale Order 516 of 760) 57 piece antique matching cut crystal stem ware set. Purchased New York circa 1940s (As Antique). Thought to be early 1900s. Various sizes from cordials to large wine. Chateaux size set! Est.: $500-$1000++
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19KC-41 PAIR OF STERLING CANDELABRAS Lot #540 (Sale Order 517 of 760) Pair of sterling candelabras weighted. Marked Frank M. Whiting Co. #269 style. Measures 15” tall. Est.: $500-$1000
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19KC-34 CARVED BURL WOOD EFFIGY Lot #541 (Sale Order 518 of 760) Carved burl wood bear effigy. AOZ caving (chip style). Purchased in Canada in the 1950s and appears native northwest coast. From 90+ P.H.D. collector’s estate in Laguna. 19th to early 20th century. Est.: $300-$600+++
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19KC-33 EPI GLAZED POTTERY KNIGHTS Lot #542 (Sale Order 519 of 760) EPF glazed pottery knights measuring approximately 9 ½” x 11 ½”. Great quality. Purchased 1950s in Florence, Italy. Est.: $350-$700
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19KC-46 MINERAL, STONE & GEODE COLLECTION Lot #543 (Sale Order 520 of 760) Mineral, stones and geode collection. Polished and unpolished. Values to $300 each including turquoise boulders. Collector valued over $3000 before passing on. From estate as 1 gigantic dealers lot of over 100 pieces plus plus plus!! Est.: $500-$1000
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19JZ-10 REVOLVER Lot #544 (Sale Order 521 of 760) 12 shot oddity revolver signed in gold on top of the frame in finely inlaid script “Metrailluse”. Measures approximately 5.5mm center fire with 2” octagon barrel, 1 ½” cylinder and nearly 7” overall. Blue and case hardened with nickel cylinder and fancy checkered ebony grips. Folding trigger with hammer safety on left side of the frame. Very good condition with 60%-80% finish showing some flaking of the nickel on the cylinder and natural aging and toning. Some minor pitting. Works well. Very probably an exhibition or display piece with this type of finish, gold inlay and rare in 12 shot in this small of size. (Antique) Est.: $900-$1800+++
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19JZ-18 METROPOLITAN NAVY Lot #545 (Sale Order 522 of 760) Scarce Metropolitan .36 caliber Navy pistol from Civil War era, S/N 4170. Good overall condition showing gray to light brown patina with light to moderate pitting and erosion. Good address. Grips show some damage, notched and minor repairs on the left butt. Matching numbers and works well. The metropolitan factory burned during early stages of Civil War and it was rumored to have been set by confederate agents. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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19KC-30 BRASS & METAL BELL LOT Lot #546 (Sale Order 523 of 760) Lot of brass and metal bells circa 19th-20th century. Large brass school bell and old cow bells along with Asian and European American. 70 year collection of 90+ year old P.H.D. in Laguna. Est.: $300-$600
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19JZ- 7 BACON REVOLVER Lot #547 (Sale Order 524 of 760) Bacon .31 caliber percussion revolver with 4” barrel, fluted cylinder, and remaining in almost fine condition, S/N 1202 and made in Civil War era. The barrel and cylinder show 50%-70% bright blue that has flaked. Sharp and crisp showing just minor use. The hammer shows most of its original case colors slightly dulled. The nipples, back of cylinder and bore indicate very limited to almost no use. The grips are very good plus with minor storage marks. Well defined address. Hard to improve upon. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19IC-61 AMMO LOT Lot #548 (Sale Order 525 of 760) Ammunition lot (4 boxes) including Remington .44-40; Winchester .45 Colt; Western .44-40 and Western .38-40; all contained in a metal military-type carry can. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KC-23 LE COULTRE CLOCK Lot #549 (Sale Order 526 of 760) Le Coultre high end French mechanical clock with glass see through movement from doctors estate. Needs cleaning. Est.: $350-$700
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19IC-62 AMMO LOT Lot #550 (Sale Order 527 of 760) Ammunition lot (6 boxes) including Winchester Cowboy Action loads .44-40; Winchester Cowboy Action loads .45 Colt; Winchester .44 Rem. Magnum; Remington .32 auto and two boxes of Winchester .38-40; all contained in a metal military-type carry can. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IT-1 RUGER MINI 14 #180-67511 Lot #551 (Sale Order 528 of 760) Ruger Mini-14 semi-automatic rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #180-67511. The rifle is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of its matte nickel finish with light wear at the muzzle and handling marks. The rifle features a ramped blade front and adjustable aperture style rear sights. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock includes sling swivels and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct Ruger marked magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19IT-2 SAVAGE MOD 311 #E520139 Lot #552 (Sale Order 529 of 760) Fox Model BSE Series H by Savage Arms side by side shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #E520139. The shotgun is as new in the factory cardboard box with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead sights. The barrels are marked for 2 ¾” shells. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a beavertail fore end and sharp checkering. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP to a single trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the factory cardboard box and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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19IT-3 SAVAGE #E768567 Lot #553 (Sale Order 530 of 760) Stevens Model 311 Series H by Savage Arms side by side shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #E768567. The shotgun is as new in the factory cardboard box with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead sights. The barrels are marked for 2 ¾” shells. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with a beavertail fore end and sharp checkering. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 15” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the factory cardboard box and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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19IT-4 RUGER M77 #28143596 Lot #554 (Sale Order 531 of 760) Ruger Model 77 VBZ MKII bolt action rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #281-43596. The rifle is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 26” stainless steel bull barrel. The receiver, magazine plate and trigger guard are all blued, retaining nearly all of their finish. The smooth wood laminate stock with beavertail fore end is in very good condition with only light storage marks and the butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Ruger. The lot includes the factory cardboard box, Ruger scope rings and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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19IT-5 RUGER P-85 #30065428 Lot #555 (Sale Order 532 of 760) Ruger Model P-85 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #300-55423. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its two-tone finish with a matte blue slide and matte grey frame. The ribbed plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the factory plastic hard case with matching end label, two correct magazines and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $175-$350. (Modern/PPT).
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19IT-6 S&W 27-2 #N215632 Lot #556 (Sale Order 533 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #N215G32. The pistol is in very good overall condition as re-finished with a 3” barrel. The pistol has been professionally re-blued and retains nearly all of its finish. The front sight is a ramped blade while rear is an adjustable sight. The hammer and trigger show vivid case hardening. The checkered wood grips are replacements and are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19IT-7 S&W MOD 37 #252012 Lot #557 (Sale Order 534 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model 37 lightweight revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #252J12. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 2” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The bobbed hammer and trigger show muted case hardening. The checkered wood medallion grips are in good condition with small mars and compressions from carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a Bianchi suede leather open top clip holster. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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19IT-8 RUGER SINGLE SIX #93084 Lot #558 (Sale Order 535 of 760) Ruger Single Six revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #93084. The pistol is in fine overall condition in the factory cardboard box. The desirable three-screw revolver retains nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks and no transfer bar. The checkered plastic medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the original Ruger factory cardboard box. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19IT-9 RUGER #500-04367 Lot #559 (Sale Order 536 of 760) Ruger Redhawk revolver, .44 Magnum caliber, Serial #500-04367. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their stainless steel finish with light wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips are replacements and in very good condition. The original smooth wood medallion factory grips are included in the lot. The pistol comes in the original Ruger cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and matching end label. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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19IT-10 LYMAN/RUGER NO1 Lot #560 (Sale Order 537 of 760) Ruger No. 1 Lyman Centennial Edition II limited edition 100th anniversary model with Walnut display case, .45-70 Govt. caliber, Serial #131-53090. The rifle is as new with a 28” barrel. Manufactured in 1978 and marked, L-78-0387 in front of the lever. The set includes a Lyman Century model scope, Walnut case, reloading dies, bullet mold, Lyman Centennial Journal, brass medallion and special edition 45-70 brass. The receiver is beautifully engraved with scroll, game scene and,” LYMAN 1878-1978”. The barrel features integral sight blocks for mounting the Lyman scope. The checkered Walnut stock shows beautiful figure in the butt stock and ends with a red, solid rubber recoil pad. A great set manufactured to honor the 100th anniversary of Lyman. The lot includes the original Lyman factory box with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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19IT-11 BOOK LOT Lot #561 (Sale Order 538 of 760) Lot of three military books. The lot includes a hard back copy of, “Hitler’s War Machine” with original dust jacket in very good condition. The 12th edition of Ezell’s Small Arms of the World and An Historical Guide to Arms & Armor, both with their original dust jackets in good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19IM-1 FREEDOM ARMS #A62532 Lot #562 (Sale Order 539 of 760) Freedom Arms mini spur trigger revolver, .22LR caliber, 1.25” barrel, stainless, wood grips, S/N A62532; overall good to very good condition with crisp action, sharp markings, very good grips and good bore; front sight has become detached but is included along with a Freedom Arms soft carry case. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $50-$100.
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19IM-2 ROLLING BLOCK Lot #563 (Sale Order 540 of 760) Italian copy for Navy Arms Co. of a Rolling Block Sporting rifle, .45-70 caliber, 30” heavy octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 3032; overall good condition with majority of blue remaining on barrel (rear sight missing), majority of case colors on receiver, good wood with scattered mars and dings; consignor mentioned possible affiliation with the movie “Dances with Wolves” but no documentation provided. (Modern). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IM-3 WARDS HERCULES MOD 10 Lot #564 (Sale Order 541 of 760) Wards Hercules Model 10 single shot break top shotgun, 20 gauge, 28” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N; overall good condition displaying traces of blued finish on barrel in protected areas, good bore, good action and markings, good wood overall with scattered wear and losses to finish. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $75-$150.
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19IM-4 EXCEL SINGLE SHOT #90640 Lot #565 (Sale Order 542 of 760) Excel single shot break top shotgun, 20 gauge, 30” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 90640; considerable blued finish remaining on barrel with some spots of erosion, majority of case colors on receiver, very good bore, strong action, good markings and good wood. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $75-$150.
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19IM-5 REM MOD 11 #373265 Lot #566 (Sale Order 543 of 760) Remington Model 11 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, 28” barrel, blued finish appears to be an old re-blue, checkered wood stocks, S/N 373265; overall good condition with good bore, crisp action, wood butt stock is good overall, fore stock shows scattered old dings and mars at rear bottom and rear left side. (Modern). Est.: $125-$250.
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19IM-6 STEVENS MOD 94 Lot #567 (Sale Order 544 of 760) Stevens/Savage Model 94 single shot break top shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” barrel, checkered plastic brown stocks, no visible S/N; overall very good condition with light brown patina to barrel, bright receiver, very good bore, strong action, sharp markings and very good stocks. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $100-$200.
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19JI-1 S&W 500 #CNH9319 Lot #568 (Sale Order 545 of 760) Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 500 DA revolver, 500 S&W Magnum caliber, 12” barrel with sight rail and muzzle break, stainless steel, stippled finger groove S&W hard rubber grips, S/N CNH9319, accompanied by a S&W Performance Center soft case; gun is in overall fine condition showing minimal use, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. Soft case is also fine overall. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19JU-2 MAUSER C96 #41097 Lot #569 (Sale Order 546 of 760) Mauser Model C 96 semi-automatic pistol, 7.63 x 25 caliber, Serial #41097. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The barrel retains a significant amount of toning blue finish with the remainder of the metal surfaces drifting to a dark grey patina. All visible serial numbers are matching and there are German proofs on the frame and barrel. The pistol is Mauser marked on the barrel and frame as well. The hard rubber grips are in fair condition showing significant wear and repairs to the left panel. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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19JU-3 INGLIS STOCK Lot #570 (Sale Order 547 of 760) Wooden shoulder/butt stock for a Canadian Inglis Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol. The butt stock is in very good condition as re-finished. The stock has a cartouche on the left side reading, “SA LTD 1945”. Est.: $200-$400.
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19JU-4 MAUSER BAYONET #3664D Lot #571 (Sale Order 548 of 760) Mauser bayonet in very good overall condition with steel scabbard. The bayonet is 15” in total length with a 10” blade. The blade is marked, “44ffc” at the ricasso and “3664” on the obverse. The blade retains a significant amount of its blue finish and does not appear to have been sharpened. The ribbed Bakelite two-piece handle is in very good condition with light surface rust on the pommel. The steel scabbard is matching, also marked 44ffc and 3664 at the throat. The scabbard is in good condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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19JZ-21 COLT DERRINGER Lot #572 (Sale Order 549 of 760) Colt #3 Thuer derringer in .41 caliber rimfire with blue and nickel finish and original period ivory grips. Period inscribed on back strap “Baker, Gun Manufacturer, London” showing British proofs, S/N 43870. The barrel shows 10%-20% blue drifting to patina with 80%-90% original nickel. The ivory grips are almost fine with only slight aging and fit impeccably also original to the period. The markings are good and works well. A collector’s quality #3 with great grips. (Antique) Est.: $750-$1500
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19JZ-22 COLT 30 CAL Lot #573 (Sale Order 550 of 760) Colt New Line .30 caliber revolver with most of its original blue and case colors remaining, S/N 8011. The etched panel is fully visible but slightly light. 60%-80% thinning and toning blue with 75%-85% case colors showing some bright and vivid rainbow hues. Original cylinder pin and small parts. Very good plus original rosewood grips retaining 80%-90% varnish. Working and “Crisp”. (Antique) Est.: $700-$1400
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19JZ-29 DOUBLE CASE BOOK Lot #575 (Sale Order 551 of 760) Large leather bound book titled “Leslie’s News Papers” measuring 16 ¼” x 11”. The interior is fitted for 2 Merwin & Hulbert pocket armies long ago. Est.: $250-$500
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19IN-25 1860 CUT FOR SHOULDER Lot #576 (Sale Order 552 of 760) Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, traces of cylinder scene remaining, grey patina, wood grips, S/N 60291; overall good condition with good action, good markings, inspector marks visible on cylinder, barrel and brass trigger guard. (Antique). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19IN-26 COLT Lot #577 (Sale Order 553 of 760) Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, dark patina over pinprick pitting, barrel wedge held on by black tape, ivory grips, S/N 33524 (backstrap and trigger guard #’d 155514; cylinder #123142); action not workings, fair to good grips showing fitting work, fair to good markings. (Antique). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19IN-34 WINCHESTER Lot #578 (Sale Order 554 of 760) Winchester Model 94 SCR, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1027058; overall good condition with muted blued finish in protected areas, some spots of erosion and balance to a grey/brown patina on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and good bore; good wood overall showing two spots of old fill, one at mid-butt stock, the other at the front barrel band where previous owner might have had sling swivels or leather thongs for carry. (C&R). Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19JK-8 1894 WINCHESTER Lot #579 (Sale Order 555 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .32 Winchester Special caliber, Serial #1865306. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” and full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine tube retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and factory sling swivels added. The receiver retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish with edge wear and small scratches. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice 94 carbine manufactured in 1951. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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19JK-23 1862 COLT POLICE Lot #580 (Sale Order 556 of 760) Colt 1862 Police Model percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #21322L. The pistol is in good overall condition with the desirable 6 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a uniform grey patina with areas of light surface erosion and pinprick pitting on the cylinder, barrel and frame. All matching visible serial numbers with the “L” for a London marked pistol that returned in time for the Civil War. The U.S. barrel address is faintly visible under magnification, as is the Colt marking on the left side of the frame. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars and a considerable amount of their original varnish. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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19JT-1 WINCHESTER 1894 #10771 Lot #581 (Sale Order 557 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, 26” octagon barrel, brown and grey patina overall with hints of blue in protected areas, S/N 10771; overall good condition with crisp action, good markings, fair bore that may improve with a good cleaning; overall good wood; rear sight elevator is missing. Accompanied by a copy of a factory letter confirming caliber, barrel type, plain trigger; received in warehouse on Dec. 16, 1895 and shipped on July 21, 1886. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IC-15 WIN 94 #1642570 Lot #582 (Sale Order 558 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .32 W.S. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1642570; overall very good to fine condition showing majority of original blued finish remaining, near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings, near fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IC-17 WIN 94 #1969418 Lot #583 (Sale Order 559 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1969418; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish on metal surfaces, fine action, bore, markings and wood. (Modern). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JW-12 1917 COLT U.S. ISSUE Lot #584 (Sale Order 560 of 760) Colt U.S. Model 1917 DA revolver, .45 caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, smooth wood grips, lanyard ring, S/N 151845; overall original excellent condition with excellent bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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19JU-1 FEMARU #100805 Lot #585 (Sale Order 561 of 760) Hungarian Femaru Model 37M semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, Serial #100805. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with holster wear and light scratches at the muzzle. The ribbed wood grips are in good condition with small mars and handling marks consistent with carry and use. The lanyard ring at the butt is intact. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a period leather flap holster and one correct magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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19IC-20 WIN 94 #2349512 Lot #586 (Sale Order 562 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .32 Win. Special caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 2349512; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish remaining on metal surfaces, fine bore, action, markings and wood. (Modern). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JW-10 BRASS MOUNTED ENFIELD Lot #587 (Sale Order 563 of 760) Brass mounted Enfield 58 percussion rifled musket dated 1863 with near excellent socket bayonet and very good + leather scabbard, varnished wood stock with 3 barrel bands and metal ramrod; overall very good condition with crisp action, sharp markings and good wood overall; modern leather sling included. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JW-11 TRAPDOOR #374709 Lot #588 (Sale Order 564 of 760) U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, old re-blued finish, re-finished wood stock, later tan leather sling, S/N 374709; overall good to very good condition with very good to near fine bore, crisp action, overall good markings and wood stock; re-freshed outline to inspector cartouche on left side of stock above trigger (inspector initials not visible). (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19IN-37 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #590 (Sale Order 565 of 760) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 33” barrel, dark plum brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stock, bayonet, scabbard, and leather frog with U.S. brass insignia, also a leather sling that is worn and separated at the area for the rear sling swivel, S/N 149635; overall good condition with even toning to metal surfaces, clean bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good wood with visible circle P proof and faint traces of inspector’s cartouche. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JK-9 1894 WINCHESTER PRE-WAR Lot #591 (Sale Order 566 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #1664731. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” and full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine tube are a mixture of flaking blue finish and silver patina. The receiver is primarily silver with muted blue in the protected areas. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and dents, sling studs added and the butt stock has been lightly sanded. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice 94 carbine manufactured in 1950. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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19IC-18 WIN 94 #2011082 Lot #592 (Sale Order 567 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 2011082; overall good to very good condition displaying considerable areas of blued finish on metal surfaces, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good to very good wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19JW-13 61 CONTRACT MUSKET Lot #593 (Sale Order 568 of 760) U.S. Model 1861 percussion contract rifle-musket by Trenton, lockplate and barrel dated 1864; top of barrel at breech tang stamped “B 6, wood stock stamped at top of wrist “22” and “E” on top of butt stock by butt plate; .58 caliber, 40” barrel with “N.J.” (New Jersey) marking on left side of barrel at breech, barrel shows light grey patina, crisp action, good markings and overall good to very good full length wood stock; reproduction leather sling. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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19IC-19 WIN 94 #2173744 Lot #594 (Sale Order 569 of 760) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 2173744; overall fine condition showing majority of original blued finish, fine bore, action, markings and very good to near fine wood. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19IN-30 COLT NAVY Lot #595 (Sale Order 570 of 760) Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” octagon barrel, brown patina, no visible cylinder scene (gun appears to have been heavily cleaned long ago), light barrel address, no visible marks on lower left side of frame, missing wedge screw, good wood grips, S/N 82054; fair + condition; brass butt strap shows punch dot name that is unfortunately indistinguishable; action is not rotating cylinder when cocked. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19FF-1 WATERCOLOR BY CLARENCE ELLSWORTH Lot #596 (Sale Order 571 of 760) Framed and matted watercolor by Clarence Ellsworth dated 1952; approximately 24” x 32” overall and finely accomplished showing a Frontier fort with wagon train arriving and Indian tepees adjacent to the fort. Est.: $300-$600.
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19JH-4 H&R 65 REISING Lot #597 (Sale Order 572 of 760) H&R Model 65 Reising semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 23” barrel, blued finish, magazine fed, wood stock, S/N 2213; overall very good condition displaying the majority of its blued finish, good to very good bore, crisp action and markings, very good wood. (C&R). Est.: $250-$400.
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19IN-29 STARR REVOLVER Lot #598 (Sale Order 573 of 760) Starr Model 1863 percussion single action Army revolver, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, grey patina, wood grips, S/N 55117; good action, good markings, some scattered light surface rust from long storage, grips show wear and scattered small scratches and mars. (Antique). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JN-4 COLT 1908 #158144 Lot #599 (Sale Order 574 of 760) Colt Model 1908 Hammerless second type semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, two tone magazine, S/N 158144; overall very good to almost fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, very good bore, crisp action and markings, very good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JN-5 COLT 1908 #350460 Lot #600 (Sale Order 575 of 760) Colt Model 1908 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 350460; majority of original blued finish remaining, crisp action, sharp markings, fine grips; NOTE: THERE IS A FACTORY FLAW IN THE CASTING TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SLIDE AT THE MUZZLE MAKING THIS GUN UNSAFE TO SHOOT; PARTS ONLY. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $100-$200.
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19IL-10 WIN CRATE Lot #601 (Sale Order 576 of 760) Original wooden shipping crate for a Winchester Model 1917, approximately 51” x 9” x 4” overall with partial original Railway Express Agency shipping tag still attached to lid. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IL-11 REPLICA REM 1858 Lot #602 (Sale Order 577 of 760) Crosman Model 1861 Shiloh Model CO2 Pellet BB gun, .177 caliber, black finish, with factory cardboard box; unknown working condition. Est.: $30-$60.
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19IL-12 COLLECTOR TINS Lot #603 (Sale Order 578 of 760) Lot of 6 Collector tins of Remington .22LR high velocity ammunition (3 tins @250 rounds/tin; 3 tins @400 rounds/tin); all sealed and in fine condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IL-19 FOLDING DBL RIFLE RACK Lot #604 (Sale Order 579 of 760) Double-sided wooden folding rifle rack. The rack is approximately 33” tall by 30” in length and has slots for 18 long guns. The rack is in very good overall condition, finished in a natural light colored wood. This would be handy for the local gun show or for display in the gun room. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IL-21 WINCHESTER WALL ADVERTISER Lot #605 (Sale Order 580 of 760) Winchester mirrored wall advertiser for the Model 1873. The piece is 20” x 16” with a wooden frame in good overall condition with an 1873 rifle depicted at the bottom. Est.: $25-$50.
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19IL-22 AMMO LOT Lot #607 (Sale Order 581 of 760) Lot of vintage collector shot shells. The lot includes full boxes of Federal MONARK and HI-POWER 12 gauge shotgun shells. Additionally, the lot includes full boxes of Remington Express, Remington-Peters, Peters High Velocity and others. All contained in a wooden ammunition crate. Est.: $125-$250.
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19IL-24 LINE THROWING GUN Lot #608 (Sale Order 582 of 760) Kilgore Inc. line throwing pistol, Serial #1072. The pistol is marked, USCG approved and includes the cast metal protective shield with sighting window marked, “DO NOT FIRE WITH LESS THAN 1500 FT. OF LINE”. A most interesting piece which is sure to liven up your next regatta. Est.: $100-$150.
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19JF-1 SAVAGE 24 #D719965 Lot #609 (Sale Order 583 of 760) Savage Model 24 O/U combo gun, .22LR over 20 gauge, 24” barrels, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N D719965; overall fine condition showing majority of original blued finish to barrels and original case colors to receiver, fine bores, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood. Accompanied by cardboard shipping box and inserts. (Modern). Est.: $125-$250.
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19JF-2 TOOLED LEATHER SCABBARD Lot #610 (Sale Order 584 of 760) Tooled leather two piece scabbard for a rifle with scope; overall good condition; no maker’s marks. Est.: $50-$75.
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19JP-1 SAVAGE 64 #1021562 Lot #611 (Sale Order 585 of 760) Savage Model 64 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 20.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered synthetic stock, S/N 1021562, mounted with Simmons scope displaying good optics; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine stock. (Modern). Est.: $100-$150.
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19JP-2 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SWORD Lot #612 (Sale Order 586 of 760) Knights of Columbus etched blade sword and metal scabbard with name “Allen Bosson” on blade; un-cleaned condition. Est.: $50-$75.
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19JP-3 METAL SWINGING TARGET Lot #613 (Sale Order 587 of 760) Used metal swinging target. Est.: $25-$50.
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19JO-1 RAVEN MP-25 #742443 Lot #614 (Sale Order 588 of 760) Raven Model MP-25 semi-automatic pistol, .25 ACP caliber, Serial #742443. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 2 ¼” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte black finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition showing little to no use. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are crisp. The lot includes one correct magazine and the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $50-$100. (Modern/PPT).
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19IL-6 CART DISPLAY Lot #615 (Sale Order 589 of 760) Nicely accomplished wood and glass reproduction of a Peters store countertop .22 high velocity ammo display case approximately 15” x 16” overall including the color cardboard display piece advertising cap; overall very good to fine condition. Great accessory for the ammo collector’s display room. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IL-7 WIN LUGGAGE STYLE CASE Lot #616 (Sale Order 590 of 760) Winchester Diamond Grade luggage style shotgun case, suede lined; overall very good to fine condition; approximately 36” x 13” x 3”. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-29 BRONCO REMINGTON RECAST Lot #617 (Sale Order 591 of 760) Bronze older recast of Remington’s “Bronco Buster”; approximately 23” in height including stone base; great detail and patina. Est.: $400-$800.
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19IB-83 BROWNING BAR Lot #618 (Sale Order 592 of 760) Browning BAR semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 caliber, 23” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks with padded leather sling and mounted with a Nikon scope displaying crisp optics; rifle is S/N 137PN07910; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, fine bore, action, markings and wood. (Modern). Est.: $400-$800.
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19JI-2 RUGER SUPER BLACKHAWK #81-13892 Lot #619 (Sale Order 593 of 760) Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk single action revolver, .44 Magnum caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued finish, jeweled hammer, checkered hard rubber Pachmayr medallion grips, S/N 81-13892; overall very good to near fine condition showing majority of blued finish with area of lost finish on cylinder and spot of surface erosion on left side of barrel at muzzle; crisp action, sharp markings, very good to near fine bore, fine grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IL-8 WIN CRATE Lot #620 (Sale Order 594 of 760) Large original wooden shipping crate marked “Winchester/Trade Mark/Made in U.S.A.” in red with partial Winchester end label noting crate was for Model 94 Lever Action Carbines; approximately 44” x 16” x 12” in size; sturdy, showing use and areas of interior and exterior staining. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IL-9 SADDLE Lot #621 (Sale Order 595 of 760) Vintage wooden pack saddle with leather straps and woven cinch; classic decorator for the tack room or can be used to display a period rifle or carbine. Est.: $50-$100.
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19IB-32 GORILLA BRONZE Lot #622 (Sale Order 596 of 760) Bronze of a Gorilla signed “B. C. Zheng, approximately 11” in height including stone base. Est.: $400-$800.
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19IB-77 BROWNING AUTO Lot #623 (Sale Order 597 of 760) Browning Auto 5 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, 29.5” barrel, blued finish checkered wood stocks, S/N OM 13258; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood with some scattered mars, dings, scratches and some spots of lost finish around base of butt plate. (Modern). Est.: $400-$800.
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19DVM-8 REM. MDL 11-96 #PC556754 Lot #624 (Sale Order 598 of 760) Remington Model 11-96 Light Contour semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #PC556754. The shotgun is in fine to excellent condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib and screw in choke tube. The metal surfaces retain approximately 95% of their blue finish with light handling marks. The receiver is nicely factory roll engraved and is sculpted at the rear of the receiver to reduce the weight of the action. The finely checkered Claro Walnut stock is in very good condition with a high gloss finish, storage marks and the butt ends with a Decelerator pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. Introduced in 1996, the 11-96 was named shotgun of the year in 1997 and discontinued in 2000. It was intended as a lightweight, European style 11-87, weighing only 7 pounds. This one is in nearly excellent condition with a crisp action and very good bore. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19IL-23 MISC LOT Lot #625 (Sale Order 599 of 760) Bonanza lot of assorted ammunition, many in original military packaging in a wooden military ammunition crate. The lot includes, 50 rounds of .38 Special, 20 round boxes of .223, 7.62 x 39, .45 Government blanks by Remington, 20 rounds of 30-378 Weatherby rifle ammo, assorted 9mm cartridges, 7.65mm pistol cartridges, three boxes of 7.35mm rifle rounds and stripper clips and a pair of rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips for a Charter Arms pistol. Est.: $125-$250.
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19IN-18 DERRINGER Lot #626 (Sale Order 600 of 760) Percussion single shot back action lock pistol, .41 caliber, 4.5” “London”-marked octagon barrel with double bands at breech, engraved lockplate, hammer, tang and trigger guard, replaced ramrod, overall good condition with even dark patina, working action, good checkered wood stock displaying several old cracks on left side above trigger and minor scattered old dings and scratches. (Antique). Est.: $350-$700.
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19IN-27 REMINGTON DERRINGER Lot #627 (Sale Order 601 of 760) Remington Double O/U derringer, .41 caliber, 3” barrels, grey patina, checkered hard rubber grips; S/N 420 (NOTE: DISPLAY PIECE ONLY OR AS PARTS; BARREL HINGE HAS BEEN MODIFIED AND GUN IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT AS BARREL ASSEMBLY IS NOT SECURED CORRECTLY TO FRAME). (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IP-1 COBRA CROSSBOW Lot #628 (Sale Order 602 of 760) Cobra System hand crossbow. The crossbow is in good overall condition with a 15” bow. The cross bow is 19” in total length with a post front and adjustable rear sights. Est.: $50-$100.
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19IL--3 PLAINSMAN RIFLE Lot #629 (Sale Order 603 of 760) Muzzleloading Armoury Plainsmen muzzle loading rifle, .50 caliber, Serial #88 561576. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a blade front and adjustable rear sights. The side plate is case colored and the trigger guard, fore end cap and ram rod are all brass. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with a smooth brass butt plate showing light surface rust due to poor storage. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IL-4 RIFLE REST Lot #630 (Sale Order 604 of 760) Outers Varminter rifle rest. The steel construction rest is in good overall condition. The rest is 22” in total length with a rubber coated steel front rest. The feet have been removed. Est.: $25-$50.
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19IL-1 AMMO Lot #631 (Sale Order 605 of 760) Desirable vintage U.M.C. green label full picture box of 20 .40-50-210 cartridges; overall very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IL-3 SASH Lot #632 (Sale Order 606 of 760) Vintage woven sash with 13 decorative stars in one field and a red, white and blue single star in another field on the sash; possibly for use by a fraternal organization or a celebratory event; faded from years of storage. Est.: $50-$75.
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19IL-4 AMMO Lot #633 (Sale Order 607 of 760) Lot of 22 boxes of misc. ammunition including 5 boxes of Winchester 1976 Commemorative .30-30 caliber, 1 box of John Wayne Commemorative .32-40 caliber; 4 boxes of Western .30-30 caliber, 1 box of Winchester Super Speed .30-30 caliber, 1 box of TCCI .30-30 caliber, 8 boxes of Federal 12 gauge, 3” 00 Buck Magnum shells, 1 box of Remington .45-70 and 1 box of Remington .380 Auto cartridges. Est.: $150-$250
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19IB-18 PARKER Lot #634 (Sale Order 608 of 760) Parker Brothers hammerless damascus SxS 30” steel barrels, Grade G shotgun, 12 gauge, double triggers, checkered wood butt stock (forend missing), S/N 92123 G; brown patina to barrels, good bores, good wood stock with checkered Parker Brothers hard rubber butt plate, action not working; parts gun. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IB-26 COLT THUER Lot #635 (Sale Order 609 of 760) Colt Thuer single shot spur trigger derringer, .41 short caliber, 2.5” barrel, silver washed brass frame, wood grips, S/N 12440; overall good condition with dark patina to iron barrel, considerable original silver wash on frame, good action and markings, fair + bore, good grips with some loss to finish and minor old mars and scratches from carry and storage; accompanied by a typewritten note describing this gun and noting purchase by consignor from Cardwell Curren in May 1958. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IB-74 WINCHESTER 1890 Lot #636 (Sale Order 610 of 760) Winchester Model 1890 pump action rifle, .22Long caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 81676; overall good condition with muted blued finish to receiver, barrel, loading tube and trigger guard/tangs cleaned some time ago and have returned to an even grey patina; good action and markings; overall good wood. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IW-4 CARTIDGE COLLECTION Lot #637 (Sale Order 611 of 760) Lot of assorted fired 20mm cannon cases, .50 cases and projectiles and two WWI era trench art pieces. The lot includes approximately 25 spent cases and pulled projectiles for 20mm cannon and .50 caliber rounds. Additionally, the lot includes a shell fashioned into a small knife or letter opener marked, “grevres France 1918”. The 2nd piece is a small artillery shell inscribed with 1918 and decorated in a trench art style. Est.: $100-$200.
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19JF-3 BOOK LOT Lot #639 (Sale Order 612 of 760) Lot of 11 books on firearms including volumes 1 and 2 of The Modern Gunsmith by Howe, Gunsmithing Simplified by MacFarland, Pageant of the Gun by Peterson, Sporting Arms of the World by Bearse and more! Great reference works. Est.: $100-$175.
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19IL-2 AMMO Lot #640 (Sale Order 613 of 760) Desirable vintage Winchester Repeating Arms Co. green label full picture box of 20 .45-75 cartridges; overall good condition showing some scattered wear and flaking. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IL-5 AMMO Lot #641 (Sale Order 614 of 760) Lot of 11 misc. boxes of shotgun shells in heavy duty wooden carry case; one box empty, some partials, most full; various makers (Winchester, Remington, Peters, etc.); 12 gauge and 16 gauge; includes 2 nice early Federal Cartridge Corp. flying duck picture boxes (Hi-Power and Monark shells). Est.: $50-$100.
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19IP-2 CROSSBOW Lot #642 (Sale Order 615 of 760) Hou Shiueh crossbow. The crossbow is in good overall condition with a 27” bow. The cross bow is 31” in overall length with a skeletonized butt stock and topped with an optical device in need of a new battery. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IN-17 PERC CANNON Lot #643 (Sale Order 616 of 760) Brass percussion cannon barrel single shot pistol, approximately .45 caliber, 3.25” barrel, “walking stick” style wood grips, overall good condition with pleasing patina to barrel and frame, no maker marks except “SP” on right lower barrel flat, good action and good grips. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IN-19 ITALIAN REM Lot #644 (Sale Order 617 of 760) Italian copy of a Remington percussion “buntline” revolver, .44 caliber, 12” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N D69419; overall good to very good condition with majority of blued finish remaining on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and good grips displaying a repaired chip to the back toe of the right grip; accompanied by a Triple K Brand leather holster. (Percussion). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IN-21 PERCUSSION PISTOL Lot #645 (Sale Order 618 of 760) Percussion single shot pistol, 9mm caliber, 3.5” damascus octagon barrel, wood grip, marked “AF 40” on bottom flat of frame; overall good condition with engraved frame, good action, grips show old repair to crack on right side next to upper tang. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IN-23 SOLCUM SLIDING SLEEVE Lot #646 (Sale Order 619 of 760) Brooklyn Arms Co. “Slocum Sliding Sleeve” spur trigger revolver, .31 caliber, 3” barrel, engraved brass frame, wood grips, S/N 7138; overall fair to good condition displaying a pleasing patina to brass frame, dark patina to barrel and cylinder, action not working, good wood grips. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IN-24 SHARPS DERRINGER Lot #647 (Sale Order 620 of 760) Sharps four barrel, derringer, .30 caliber, 3.5” barrels with blade extractor, metal surfaces cleaned to a bright patina, brown gutta percha grips, S/N 823; fair to good condition overall; action not working, firing pin replaced with an old screw, barrel group release button working, good grips. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IN-32 MARTINI HENRY Lot #648 (Sale Order 621 of 760) Martini Henry drop breech Nepalese contract rifle with socket bayonet (no scabbard), approximately .45 caliber, 33” barrel, muted plum blue finish, wood stocks; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings on top rear of receiver; good wood showing scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IN-36 SPRINGFIELD Lot #649 (Sale Order 622 of 760) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor cadet training rifle, barrel is replaced and plugged, fair condition with working action, dark patina and fair stock (missing cleaning rod) showing numerous scattered old dings, mars, scratches and an old crack on the left side of stock at breech; #56 stenciled on right side of butt stock area. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IN-39 GERMAN F/L CONV TO PERC CUT Lot #650 (Sale Order 623 of 760) German flintlock converted to percussion and cut down to carbine size, lock plate marked “Danzig/1830”, approximately .70 caliber, dark patina, cut down wood stock, working action, brass mounts, brass tipped wood ramrod, stock shows old water damage to area in front of butt plate. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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19IN-15 BAR HAMMER Lot #651 (Sale Order 624 of 760) Allen & Thurber bar hammer single shot pistol, .38 caliber, 3.5” barrel, brown patina, S/N 66; overall good condition with visible engraving on frame, good action, good wood grips. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IN-16 44 CAL Lot #652 (Sale Order 625 of 760) European SxS pistol, .44 caliber, 4.5” barrels, engraved frame, double triggers, grey patina, re-finished wood grips, #13 stamped on right side of front trigger; scattered spots of erosion and light to moderate pitting on metal surfaces, working actions, grips are worn but good overall as re-finished. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IN-22 BELGIAN PINFIRE Lot #653 (Sale Order 626 of 760) Un-marked European DA revolver, plugged 3.75” octagon barrel, dark patina, action not working, checkered hard rubber grips (both ejector and grips are held on by black tape); right grips shows 1” loss at front toe of right grip; project or parts gun. (Antique). Est.: $75-$150.
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19IN-28 POCKET REVOLVER Lot #654 (Sale Order 627 of 760) Bacon Pocket percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 4” barrel, grey and brown patina, barrel wedge held on by black tape, wood grips, no visible S/N; fair + condition with good grips, action not working. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IN-33 MAUSER 98 Lot #655 (Sale Order 628 of 760) Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle, dark patina, S/N 15862, with bayonet and metal scabbard; working action, dark bore; stock shows scattered old mars, dings and scratches and has an old repair to the top of the wrist. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IN-35 WINCHESTER 94 Lot #656 (Sale Order 629 of 760) Winchester Model 1894 SRC, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, wood stocks, S/N 44975; in relic condition; great for display. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IL-16 COLT DRAGOON #24383 Lot #657 (Sale Order 630 of 760) Colt New Blackpowder Series 3rd Model Dragoon percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 24383; overall near new condition showing little handling, accompanied by wood grained cardboard factory box with inserts, box is tattered and missing parts. Est.: $400-$800.
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19IL-17 COUNTER DISPLAY Lot #658 (Sale Order 631 of 760) Small wooden store countertop display for Beeman Airgun Pellets, approximately 8” x 8.5” x 8.5” overall. Est.: $50-$100.
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19JD-8 PARTIAL AMMO BOX Lot #659 (Sale Order 632 of 760) Early partial green and maroon picture box of .38 caliber ammunition for the Winchester Rifle Model 1873; overall good label with some minor flaking and wear. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-1 GERMAN BOWIE Lot #660 (Sale Order 633 of 760) Massive German bowie knife marked “Linder 440 Big Eagle/440 Steel Solingen Germany Inox Rostfrei”; approximately 15.5” overall with a 9.5” blade, stag scales and eagle head pommel; accompanied by a leather sheath; fine overall. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IB-17 ROLLING BUCK Lot #661 (Sale Order 634 of 760) Remington Rolling Block single shot rifle, 11mm caliber, 35” barrel, bright finish, wood stocks, no visible S/N; overall good condition showing an old cleaning to metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, good markings and fair to good wood displaying scattered old mars, dings, scratches and the initials “J” and “JA” carved into the left side of the butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IB-63 RUGER NEW MDL Lot #662 (Sale Order 635 of 760) Ruger New Model Single Six SAA revolver, .22 caliber, 6.5” barrel, blued finish, wood medallion grips, S/N 63-13749; overall fine condition displaying majority of blued finish, crisp action and markings, fine grips; accompanied by an Idaho Leather Co. holster, instructions and one extra cylinder. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IB-36 BRONZE HORSE Lot #663 (Sale Order 636 of 760) Un-signed bronze on stone base, possibly Chinese, of horse, approximately 8” in height, good action; in need of re-attachment to base. Est.: $90-$180.
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19IB-75 AMT LIGHTNING MDL 25/22 Lot #664 (Sale Order 637 of 760) AMT Lightning Model 25/22 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 18” barrel, fixed skeleton stock, stainless steel, checkered Zytel plastic stock, no magazine, J04876; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings and good stock. Consignor states rifle was presented to him as a gift from Harry Sanford, President and Owner of AMT Firearms Inc. in the early 1980’s (Modern). Est.: $175-$350.
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19IB-79 MOSSBERG 500A Lot #665 (Sale Order 638 of 760) Mossberg Model 500A pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, 18.5” barrel, black finish, ventilated barrel top shield, skeleton stock, hard rubber stocks and Uncle Mike’s Sidekick woven shell holder for butt stock, S/N L602224; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action and markings, very good to fine stocks. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-82 RUGER 10-22 Lot #666 (Sale Order 639 of 760) Ruger Model 10/22 semi-automatic carbine, .22LR caliber, 18.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 127-21659; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish remaining, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-76 ENFIELD NO. 4 MK Lot #667 (Sale Order 640 of 760) Enfield No. 4 MK 4 bolt action rifle, black finish, wood stock, S/N UF 55 A 8611; overall fine condition with majority of finish remaining, very good to fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine stock; accompanied by a bayonet and metal scabbard. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IB-85 LADIES WATCH Lot #668 (Sale Order 641 of 760) American Waltham 14K gold Ladies Hunting case pocket watch with 14KT chain; initials engraved on front of case with half moon and small single cut diamonds in rear; bezel missing. Over wound and not running. C.W.M. Mfg-marked case with 14K assay stamping. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-87 COLT 1872 22 Lot #669 (Sale Order 642 of 760) Colt Old Model open top pocket revolver, .22 caliber, 2.5” barrel, nickel finish with silver wash to brass frame, S/N 74230; overall good to very good condition displaying majority of nickel finish to barrel and cylinder; areas of muted silver wash remaining on frame; crisp action, sharp markings and good grips. Consignor notes Colt was purchased from the Jacque Hart collection in Jan. 1992. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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19JE-1 RELOADING DIE LOT Lot #670 (Sale Order 643 of 760) Bonanza lot of reloading dies, .223, .220 Swift, .45 Colt, .38, .357, .270, .30-06, .44-40, .30 Carbine. Est.: $125-$250.
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19JE-2 BULLET MOLD LOT Lot #671 (Sale Order 644 of 760) Bonanza lot of bullet moulds and lube for the serious reloader; includes moulds by Lyman and RCBS; calibers such as .40-82; .32/20; .32/40; .44/40; .38/.357; .45 Colt; .25-20; and .38/40. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IW-5 PENCIL SKETCH Lot #672 (Sale Order 645 of 760) Pencil sketch of WWII B-17 bomber by Gil Ortega. The work is 27 ½” x 17 ½”, nicely matted and framed signed in the right hand corner, Gil Ortega ’92. The sketch has a B-17 bomber in flight with the image of a military pilot superimposed behind the aircraft. Well done with an attractive double matte in black frame. Est.: $100-$200.
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19JE-3 SHOOTING ACCESS. LOT Lot #673 (Sale Order 646 of 760) Bonanza shooter’s lot including cleaning supplies, powder measure, chrono., target holder, balance scale and weights, AJAX faux ivory grips for a SAA, clay thrower, etc. Est.: $150-$300.
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19JE-4 LEAPERS SCOPE & RINGS Lot #674 (Sale Order 647 of 760) Leapers brand pistol scope mount and rings; like new condition with great optics. Est.: $50-$75.
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19JE-5 MISC LOT Lot #675 (Sale Order 648 of 760) Bonanza lot of bullets, brass and cleaning supplies for the serious reloader/shooter/collector; includes bore brushes, solvents, lubricants, cleaning rods, cleaning patches, brass including .38 Special, .30-06, .45-90, .32-40; misc. bullets including .22 Nosler, .32-40, .303, .45, .30, and more! Est.: $100-$200.
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19IF-1 RELOADING LOT Lot #676 (Sale Order 649 of 760) Bonanza lot for the reloader including dies, primers, shell holders, powder measure and other accoutrements. The lot includes RCBS die sets in .45 ACP, .45 Colt, .44 Special and a set of Lee dies in .32 Winchester Special. The lot also includes assorted primers in large rifle, small rifle and large pistol, among others. The lot also includes a Lee Powder measure set, assorted once fired brass in 30/40 Krag and .44 Special, RCBS shell holders, loading block, RCBS kinetic bullet puller and a paper back copy of “The Complete World Encyclopedia of Guns”. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IF-2 OHAUS PRECISION SCALE Lot #677 (Sale Order 650 of 760) Assorted lot including a Jim’s Sport Shop cast shooting rest with a Caldwell pad in good condition, an Ohaus triple beam scale and an OD green canvas pouch marked, “US”. All three items are in good overall condition. The US marked canvas pouch has a sling fashioned from a fashion belt. Est.: $25-$50.
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19FI-6 MAUSER 98 BAYONET Lot #678 (Sale Order 651 of 760) German K98 Mauser bayonet with steel scabbard. The bayonet is in good overall condition with a 10” blade and overall length of 15”. The blade has been sharpened at the tip. The steel scabbard is marked, “F.W. HOLLER” and dated 1939. Est.: $60-$120.
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19IL-14 REM TINS Lot #679 (Sale Order 652 of 760) Lot of 7 Collector tins of Remington .22LR high velocity ammunition (250 rounds/tin); all sealed and in fine condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19IL-15 COLT NEW BLACK POWDER Lot #680 (Sale Order 653 of 760) Colt New Blackpowder Series Model 1862 Pocket Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 5.5” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 54703; overall near new condition showing minimal handling, accompanied by Colt factory black cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun and instructions. (Percussion) Est.: $300-$600.
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19JD-9 AMMO LOT Lot #681 (Sale Order 654 of 760) Sealed box of collectible Remington-UMC .32 Winchester Smokeless cartridges (50) in overall very good to fine condition. Est.: $80-$160.
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19IB-84 WINCHESTER PUMP SHOTGUN Lot #682 (Sale Order 655 of 760) Winchester Model 1200 pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N L622590; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stocks with Winchester red hard rubber butt pad. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-81 REMINGTON Lot #683 (Sale Order 656 of 760) Remington Model 31-TC Trap pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, 26” ventilated rib barrel, blued finish, custom checkered wood stocks with added butt pad, S/N 87391; overall very good to near fine as customized showing majority of blued finish remaining, near fine bore, crisp action, very good markings and beautifully-grained custom wood stocks. Consignor notes this gun was from the Dr. Dalrymple Estate. (C&R). Est.: $350-$700.
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19IB-46 VARIOUS SOFT BACKS Lot #684 (Sale Order 657 of 760) Lot of 9 various collector soft back arms catalogs and European arms reference books including “The Parker Gun” by Baer, ‘American Gun Makers” by Gluckman, Flayderman’s Guide, etc. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IB-47 MISC LOT Lot #685 (Sale Order 658 of 760) Misc. lot of collectibles including an old Motorcycle metal license plate from Salt Lake dated 1915; a pair of old iron spurs with leather straps; a Traq brand 30 x 40mm collapsible small spy glass; and two early tintypes, one in a full case of a Civil War era soldier in uniform and one in a half case of two children sitting on a bench. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-48 VINTAGE 50'S-60'S DBL HOSTER RIG Lot #686 (Sale Order 659 of 760) Vintage 1950’s-1960’s tooled leather double holster rig with cartridge loops and adorned with six U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-50 MISC KNIFE LOT Lot #687 (Sale Order 660 of 760) Misc. bonanza lot of modern knives and multi-tool folders, various makers and styles, most with sheaths. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-28 ARIZONA COWBOY BRONZE Lot #688 (Sale Order 661 of 760) Small bronze of “Arizona Cowboy” with inscription on bronze “Inspired by Remington”, approximately 11” in height including base. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-31 SHARK BRONZE Lot #689 (Sale Order 662 of 760) Shark bronze on base, no artist marking; approximately 15” in height. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-34 EAGLE BRONZE Lot #690 (Sale Order 663 of 760) Un-signed art piece of flying eagle on base, approximately 17.5” in height including base, loss to tip of one feather on right wing and several repairs to other feathers on right wing. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-35 ELK BRONZE Lot #691 (Sale Order 664 of 760) Copy of a P.J. Mene elk bronze; approximately 15” in height including stone base; nice features. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-40 NRA BOWIE Lot #692 (Sale Order 665 of 760) Large Limited Edition NRA bowie knife, approximately 14” overall with a 9” blade; overall near fine condition; no sheath. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-43 ELEPHANT BRONZE Lot #693 (Sale Order 666 of 760) Un-marked bronze on stone base of elephant; approximately 10” in height including base. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-24 S+W VARIATION Lot #694 (Sale Order 667 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model No. 1, 2nd issue spur trigger revolver, .22 caliber, 3.25” barrel, blued finish, brass frame, rosewood grips, back strap inscribed “C. H. D. Jr./July 15, 1876”, S/N 117323; brown patina on barrel, traces of blued finish on cylinder, taffy color patina on brass frame, good markings and grips, hammer advances cylinder but does not remain on full cock; typewritten note indicates this gun belonged to Dr. Dalrymple’s uncle, Charles Hoagland Dalrymple, Jr. and was given to Dr. Dalrymple by his father when he graduated from high school in 1935. The gun was then gifted by Dr. Dalrymple in 1978 to our consignor. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-10 CONFEDERATE CURRENCY Lot #695 (Sale Order 668 of 760) Finely framed group of 3 Confederate pieces of paper currency; one dollar, five dollars and 50 dollars; frame is approximately 15” x 18” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-2 LINDER BOWIE Lot #696 (Sale Order 669 of 760) Linder bowie knife with stag grip, blade marked “Linder 440 Bowie Knife/440 steel Solingen Germany Inox Rostfrei”; approximately 13” overall with an 8” blade; accompanied by a leather Linder marked sheath; overall fine condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-8 FLASK Lot #697 (Sale Order 670 of 760) Beautifully framed antique brass powder flask with double cased tintypes of two little girls in period dress with notation “Southern Belles”. Nice display piece. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IB-3 S&W BOWIE Lot #698 (Sale Order 671 of 760) Massive Smith & Wesson bowie knife marked “Timber Rattler”; approximately 16” overall with an 11” blade; accompanied by a tooled leather S&W-marked sheath; overall fine condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IB-4 LINDER 440C-MARK 2 KNIFE Lot #699 (Sale Order 672 of 760) Linder 440C – Mark 2 German knife with stag grip, approximately 10” overall with a 6” blade; accompanied by a Buck Knife marked leather sheath; overall fine condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IB-5 KNIFE LOT Lot #700 (Sale Order 673 of 760) Lot of 2 Modern large bowie knives, each approximately 15” overall and each with a modern sheath. Both in very good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19HJ-8 GREEN RIVER KNIFE Lot #701 (Sale Order 674 of 760) J. Russell & Co. Green River Works skinning knife, approximately 9” overall with a 5” blade, well used; great display piece with a Sharps rifle. Est.: $100-$200.
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19HJ-16 HAT Lot #702 (Sale Order 675 of 760) Serratelli 6X grey Beaver 7-1/8 size cowboy hat in like new condition with factory cardboard box; fancy leather and silver band. Est.: $100-$200.
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19HJ-17 PATCHES/POSTER Lot #703 (Sale Order 676 of 760) Later edition of famous “Tex and Patches” Colt Firearms Manufacturing Co. color poster; approximately 21” x 15” overall including wood frame (no glass); very good condition and a great decorator for the gun room or library. Est.: $100-$200.
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19HU-5 45 AUTO BBL Lot #705 (Sale Order 677 of 760) .45 auto barrel for carbine conversion. The 16 ¼” blued barrel is marked, “MP”. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish and the bore is good. Est.: $75-$150.
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19HG-23 STEVENS MDL 94C #NSNV Lot #706 (Sale Order 678 of 760) Stevens Model 94C single shot shotgun, 28 gauge, Serial # NSNV. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a steel bead front sight. The barrel is marked for 2 ¾” shells. The barrel retains the majority of its blued finish with wear and light surface rust at the muzzle. The receiver has taken on a brown patina with traces of dull case hardening in the protected areas. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars, compressions and some flaking of the finish on the butt stock. The butt ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $125-$250. (C+R).
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19HG-22 MARLIN MDL 989 M2 #NSNV Lot #708 (Sale Order 679 of 760) Marlin Model 989 M2 semi-automatic carbine, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The carbine is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blued finish with high edge wear noted. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and scrapes from carry and use. The buttstock ends with a Marlin marked checkered plastic butt plate and includes sling swivels. The rifle is topped with a Weaver B4 fixed power scope and includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this military style Marlin M2 carbine. Est.: $125-$250. (Modern).
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19HU-6 THOMPSON BBL Lot #709 (Sale Order 680 of 760) Thompson Center Contender barrel. The barrel is 10” in length with a full-length ventilated rib in .45 Colt/.410 caliber. The barrel is as new in the factory cardboard box. Est.: $125-$250.
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19HJ-5 BUDISOHOWSKY TP-70 #1367 Lot #710 (Sale Order 681 of 760) Bidischowsky Model TP-70 DA pocket semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2.5” barrel, stainless, checkered plastic grips, S/N 1367; overall good condition with working action, sharp markings, good bore and grips. (NO CALIF. SALE). Est.: $150-$300.
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19II-5 ENFIELD ISHAPORE #36251 Lot #713 (Sale Order 682 of 760) Enfield Ishapore bolt action rifle, .303 caliber, 25” barrel, cut down wood stock, S/N 36251C; overall good condition as modified, majority of blued finish remaining on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings, good wood stock with several old expertly done work on the butt stock area. (C&R). Est.: $125-$250.
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19IN-11 H&R #116169 Lot #714 (Sale Order 683 of 760) Harrington & Richardson Trapper Model DA revolver, .22RF caliber, 6” octagon barrel, blued finish, checkered wood target grips, S/N 116159; fair to good condition displaying majority of blued finish with some scattered areas of erosion, action needs work, good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $125-$250.
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19IN-13 PERC SCREW BARREL Lot #715 (Sale Order 684 of 760) Single shot percussion folding trigger pistol, appears to be marked “F.C. Shoder” on one side of engraved frame and “N.Y.” on the other side of frame, .45 caliber, 2” barrel, grey patina, wood grips, S/N 19; overall good condition with working action, some light surface rust on top of barrel from storage, good wood grips. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19HG-26 SIF SINGL SHOT AIR RIFLE Lot #716 (Sale Order 685 of 760) SIF single shot air rifle, .177 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The air rifle is in very good overall condition with a 19” barrel with a hooded target style front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with storage marks. The buttstock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad that does not quite fit. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. The lot includes a plastic hard case and three boxes of .177 lead pellets. Est.: $150-$300.
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19HG-14 RUGER MDL 10-22 #240-83734 Lot #717 (Sale Order 686 of 760) Ruger Model 10-22 semi-automatic rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #240-83734. The rifle is as new in the factory cardboard box. The rifle features an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition showing only light handling marks. The lot includes one correct magazine, all associated packaging materials and the factory box. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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19IN-14 FLOBERT PISTOL Lot #718 (Sale Order 687 of 760) Brevete Flobert single shot pistol, 8mm caliber, 8” octagon barrel, brown patina, checkered wood grips, S/N 491; left side of hammer screw missing, dark bore, action not working, good grips. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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19HP-2 FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #720 (Sale Order 688 of 760) Replica of a flintlock pistol, .58 caliber, 8” barrel, wood stock; overall good with working action. (Flintlock). Est.: $100-$200.
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19HJ-14 SHARPS COLLECTIBLES Lot #723 (Sale Order 689 of 760) Lot of 2 Sharps rifle collectibles including a small black powder can with yellow label “From the Sharps Rifle Co./Bridgeport, Conn./Powder/Manufacturers of/Sharps’ Sporting, Match and Military Rifles/Send for Illustrated Price-List and a green label box of 25 Sharps Patched Bullets in .45 caliber 500 grs by Union Metallic Cartridge Company; both items in overall good condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IA-28 AMMO Lot #724 (Sale Order 690 of 760) Lot of 8 original Henry rifle .44RF cartridges with “U” head stamp. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IN-12 COLT SAA Lot #725 (Sale Order 691 of 760) Un-marked copy of a Colt SAA revolver, possibly Mexican, .44 caliber, barrel cut down to 4.25” with ejector, grey/brown patina, wood grips, no visible S/N; fair to good condition as modified, working action, good grips. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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19HJ-21 BOOK Lot #726 (Sale Order 692 of 760) Hardback book entitled “Mein Kampf” dated 1942, good overall condition and in hard cardboard sleeve. Est.: $200-$400.
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19HQ-1 M-57 FLARE GUN Lot #728 (Sale Order 693 of 760) Yugoslavian Model 57 Flare gun with crest on top of barrel, approximately 26.5mm caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, hard rubber grips, S/N C-26457; overall fine condition showing little if any use; accompanied by an original canvas case with shoulder strap. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IA-27 AMMO Lot #730 (Sale Order 694 of 760) Lot of 4 boxes Limited Edition of .22 Winchester automatic cartridges by The Old Western Scrounger, 3 full boxes (50/box) and one 17 round box. Est.: $50-$75.
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19IA-29 AMMO Lot #731 (Sale Order 695 of 760) Scarce red label picture box (8 rounds only) of UMC .32-44 S&W round ball Gallery cartridges; damage to lid of box. Est.: $30-$60.
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19HJ-13 AMMO Lot #732 (Sale Order 696 of 760) Sealed box of 20 U.S. Springfield Rifle cartridges, caliber .45 from the Frankford Arsenal dated May, 1874; overall very good condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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19HJ-20 BOOTS & SADDLE BOX Lot #733 (Sale Order 697 of 760) Hardback book “Boots and Saddles” by Elizabeth B. Custer, copyright 1885 by Harper and Brothers; handwritten inscription on first page inside cover “Motto on General Custer’s Spanish Sword/ Do not draw me without cause/Do not sheathe me without honor/Elizabeth B. Custer/Onterora 1912; accompanied by a letter from Militaria Cataloguer Dale C. Anderson, DCA/dpa, indicating the letter’s purpose is to guarantee the authenticity of the inscription as original, done by the hand of Elizabeth B. Custer. Est.: $250-$500.
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19IA-12 WARDS WESTERNFIELD SB94 Lot #735 (Sale Order 698 of 760) Ward’s Western Field Model 94C tip-up single shot shotgun, 20 gauge, 28” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, no visible S/N; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish on barrel and vivid original case colors on receiver, fine bore, action, markings and wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IA-15 THOMPSON BELT & HOLSTER Lot #736 (Sale Order 699 of 760) Black leather single loop holster and cartridge belt by Thompson; 36” waist, with metal horseshoe and “P” belt buckle, likely for a Single Action revolver. Est.: $100-$175.
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19IA-21 SHORT SWORD Lot #737 (Sale Order 700 of 760) Crown proofed short sword with brass cross guard, grip and pommel, unmarked blade, approximately 26” overall in brass mounted leather sheath; leather shows scattered crazing and scuffing. Est.: $150-$300.
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19IA-22 BAYONET Lot #738 (Sale Order 701 of 760) Vintage European military socket bayonet in overall good condition; dark patina, stamped “L819” at rear of blade. Est.: $30-$60.
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19IA-18 CART BELT & HOLSTER Lot #739 (Sale Order 702 of 760) Black leather single loop holster and cartridge belt with holster marked by the late, famous Arvo Ojala, No. Hollywood , Cal., 33” waist, cast Jack Daniels Whiskey belt buckle by Wyoming Studio Artworks Est.: $150-$300.
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19IA-23 AMMO Lot #740 (Sale Order 703 of 760) Lot of 6 boxes of misc. ammo including 1 box 12 gauge BB shot by Winchester; 1 box .410 gauge, 6 shot by Winchester; 1 box .30-06 by Western Cartridge Co.; 1 box .30-06 Super X by Western; 1 box 12 gauge shotgun shells by Sears and one partial box of .30-40 Krag by Peters. Est.: $50-$75.
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19IA-24 AMMO Lot #741 (Sale Order 704 of 760) Lot of two boxes of .45 caliber Model 1911 ammo in Evansville Ordnance Plant cardboard boxes; one box full, one box with 46 cartridges. Est.: $50-$75.
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19IA-19 DOUBLE LOOP HOLSTER Lot #742 (Sale Order 705 of 760) Old un-marked double loop leather holster for a Colt SAA revolver. Est.: $75-$150.
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19HQ-2 M-57 FLARE GUN Lot #743 (Sale Order 706 of 760) Yugoslavian Model 57 Flare gun with crest on top of barrel, approximately 26.5mm caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, hard rubber grips, S/N C-28548; overall fine condition showing little if any use; accompanied by an original canvas case with shoulder strap. Est.: $200-$400.
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19IA-20 HOLSTER Lot #744 (Sale Order 707 of 760) Vintage harness leather flap holster, likely for a long barreled handgun; un-marked with barrel “plug” retained; possibly as early as Civil or Indian Wars era. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IA-13 REM 1100 #292048V Lot #745 (Sale Order 708 of 760) Remington Model 1100 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” barrel, blued finish, checkered finely grained wood stocks, S/N 292048V; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish remaining on metal surfaces, fine bore, crisp action and markings, fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IA-14 BERTHIER 1907-15 #C39907 Lot #746 (Sale Order 709 of 760) Berthier Model 1907-15 bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, 32” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N C39907; overall good to very good condition displaying a mixture of blued finish and pleasing brown patina, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good wood stock showing scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IA-16 CART BELT Lot #747 (Sale Order 710 of 760) Tooled stock leather cartridge belt marked “46” and “30 30” at base of tongue; metal rivets holding lip of belt buckle marked “RHB”. Est.: $100-$150.
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19IA-25 AMMO Lot #748 (Sale Order 711 of 760) Lot of collector ammo including 1. A full green label picture box of Winchester .32 S&W caliber cartridges; 2. A partial (28 rounds) green label picture box of Winchester .32 S&W caliber cartridges; 3. Another partial (33 rounds) green picture box of Winchester .38 S&W caliber cartridges, and 4. A lot of approximately 50 .38 S&W caliber cartridges with various head stamps (W.R.A., Winchester, Peters, U.M.C., Rem-UMC., Western, Norma, S&W, Kynoch, etc. Est.: $75-$125.
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19IA-17 CART BELT & HOLSTER Lot #749 (Sale Order 712 of 760) Black leather single loop holster and cartridge belt marked “Mexico” with metal horseshoe and “B” belt buckle, likely for a Single Action revolver. Est.: $100-$175.
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19IA-26 AMMO Lot #750 (Sale Order 713 of 760) Lot of 4 boxes of collector ammo including 1. A box of Winchester green picture label .32 S&W caliber, sealed and appearing to be full; 2. A box of Winchester picture label .38 caliber “Lesmok”, noted to have 46 cartridges; 3. Another green picture box with 6 rounds of .38 caliber S&W cartridges and 4. A green label picture box of .32 caliber S&W with 11 cartridges. Est.: $75-$125.
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18MJ-12 INDIAN BASKET Lot #751 (Sale Order 714 of 760) Large woven basket with snakes and circle designs, 24" across center, very good condition. Possibly Palm Springs area but not positively identified. From local estate. Est.$250-500
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19HG-12 SEARS HAWKIN Lot #752 (Sale Order 715 of 760) Sears, Roebucks and Company reproduction Hawken rifle Model 292 by Miroku, Japan, .54 caliber, Serial #0129. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with sharp edges and a full-length ramrod with brass hardware. The side plate and hammer are relief engraved in gold tone. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a brass fore end cap, brass trigger guard, patch box and butt plate. An old quality Hawken reproduction marked Sears, Roebuck and Co. on the barrel. Est.: $300-$600.
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19HG-25 MARLIN MDL 336 #R10975 Lot #753 (Sale Order 716 of 760) Marlin Model 336 SC lever action carbine, .35 Remington caliber, Serial #R10975. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel and half magazine. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their muted blue finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The top of the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a scope mount. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a Marlin marked plastic butt plate and includes sling swivels and a period leather sling. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Marlin Sporting Carbine in the venerable .35 Remington cartridge. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19HG-27 S&W MDL 10-5 #D917596 Lot #754 (Sale Order 717 of 760) Smith and Wesson Model 10-5 revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #D917596. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” pinned barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light handling marks and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The trigger and hammer both display attractive case hardening. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the blue factory cardboard box with matching end label. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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19HG-28 BROLIN ARMS MDL B21 #0401668 Lot #755 (Sale Order 718 of 760) Brolin Arms Model B21 single shot air rifle, .177 caliber, Serial #0401668. The air rifle is as new in the factory box with an 18” barrel with a hooded target style front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with storage marks. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$400.
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19HG-29 GLOCK MDL 21 #AZL866US Lot #756 (Sale Order 719 of 760) Glock Model 21 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #AZL866US. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte blue finish with light handling marks, showing little use. The textured plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes two correct magazines and the factory plastic case with manual, loader and cleaning rod. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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19HR-2 CZ PISTOLE MDL 27 #59847 Lot #757 (Sale Order 720 of 760) CZ Pistole Modell 27 semi-automatic pistol, 7.65 caliber, Serial #59847. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its toning blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The hammer and trigger show considerable straw finish. The right side of the slide features the German Waffen proof mark. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a period leather flap holster and two correct magazines. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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19HG-5 WINCHESTER SUPERX #M69749 Lot #758 (Sale Order 721 of 760) Winchester Super-X Model 1 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #M69749. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead front sight. The barrel is marked for 2 ¾” shells with a modified choke. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with only light storage marks noted. The buttstock ends with a plastic Winchester marked butt plate providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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19HG-11 RUGER MDL 10-22 #240-31995 Lot #759 (Sale Order 722 of 760) Ruger Model 10-22 semi-automatic rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #240-31995. The rifle is as new in the factory cardboard box. The rifle features an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte stainless steel finish. The smooth wood laminated full-length mannlicher stock is in excellent condition with sling swivels added. The lot includes one correct magazine, nylon sling, all associated packaging materials and the factory box. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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19HG-30 BERETTA 92FS #BER317778Z Lot #760 (Sale Order 723 of 760) Beretta 92FS semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #BER317778Z. The pistol is in fine overall condition in the factory hard case with a 5” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with only handling marks noted. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the factory plastic hard case and cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and matching end label. The lot does not include a magazine. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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19HG-24 SAKO FORESTER MDL #15240 Lot #761 (Sale Order 724 of 760) Sako Forester Model bolt action rifle, .243 Winchester caliber, Serial #15240. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 23” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small mars from carry and use. The barrel is marked Finland and Bofors steel while the action is marked, “L 579”. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with light compressions and some flattening of the checkering. The butt stock ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. Sling swivels have been added and a period leather sling. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with a Tasco 6 x 18 variable power rifle scope with an adjustable objective. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19IA-1 ROHM RG10 #386605 Lot #765 (Sale Order 725 of 760) Rohm Model R10 DA revolver, .22 short caliber, 2.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered plastic grips, S/N 386605; majority of blued finish remaining, crisp action and markings, good grips. (Modern/No PPT). Est.: $50-$75.
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19IA-2 GREAT WESTERN #GW6055 Lot #766 (Sale Order 726 of 760) Great Western Arms Co. SAA revolver, .45 Colt, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, beautiful thick stag grips, S/N GW6055; overall very good to fine condition showing majority of blued finish on metal surfaces, very good to fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and great grips. (Modern/No PPT). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IA-4 ARISAKA #479270 Lot #767 (Sale Order 727 of 760) Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Hook Safety bolt action rifle, 6.5 caliber, 32” barrel with sharp mum and Japanese characters remaining, blued military finish, wood stock, S/N 479270; overall good condition with majority of military finish remaining on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and overall good wood stock with Japanese characters cartouche on right side of butt stock. A desirable and scarce Arisaka Model. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IA-5 VETTERLI #2283 Lot #768 (Sale Order 728 of 760) Veterli bolt action short rifle, 10.35 x 47R caliber, 24” barrel, grey patina, wood stock, S/N Z 283; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, “1887” tamed on left side of barrel at breech; overall good stock with Z 283 stamped on right side of butt stock, scattered old mars, scratches and an old sliver loss on the left side of the stock at the breech; missing cleaning rod. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IA-6 KRAG 1896 #89065 Lot #769 (Sale Order 729 of 760) Sporterized U.S. Springfield Model 1896 Krag bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, 24” barrel, military finish, altered wood stock with added checkered pistol grip, S/N 89065; overall good condition with majority of muted blued military finish remaining on metal parts, good bore, crisp action and good markings; modified stock includes nicely added rear 4” of butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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19IA-7 WIN #641591 Lot #770 (Sale Order 730 of 760) Winchester Model 06 pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 20” round barrel, even dark brown patina on metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 641591; good action, good markings, fair bore, worn wood stocks with pump grip screw replaced; hard rubber butt plate shows wear and minor damage at toe. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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19IA-8 IVER JOHNSON #50837 Lot #771 (Sale Order 731 of 760) Iver Johnson single shot tip-up shotgun, 12 gauge, 27” barrel, brown patina on metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 50837; working action, bore should clean to good, wood stocks are good overall with some old scattered mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $125-$250.
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19IA-9 MOSSBERG 500A Lot #772 (Sale Order 732 of 760) Mossberg Model 500A pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, modified choke, 28” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks with added hard rubber butt pad, no visible S/N; overall good condition displaying majority of original blued finish, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings, overall good wood stocks with majority of varnish finish remaining. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IA-10 REM 870 #A229663H Lot #773 (Sale Order 733 of 760) Remington Model 870 Express pump action shotgun, .410 gauge, full choke, 25” ventilated rib barrel, mat black finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N A229663H; overall fine condition displaying little use or handling; majority of original finish remaining on metal surfaces, bore should clean to fine, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stocks with hang tag. (Modern). Est.: $400-$800.
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19IA-3 IVER JOHNSON #H16181 Lot #774 (Sale Order 734 of 760) Iver Johnson Model 55 Target DA revolver, .22 caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish checkered maroon owl head plastic grips, S/N H16181; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, crisp action and markings, near fine bore, fine grips. (Modern/No PPT). Est.: $150-$300.
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19IA-11 ROCK ISLAND 1903 #362917 Lot #775 (Sale Order 735 of 760) Sporterized U.S. Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 bolt action rifle, approximately .30 caliber, 22.5” barrel, re-blued finish, wood stock, S/N 362917; overall good to very good condition as sporterized, majority of old quality re-finish remaining on metal surfaces, very good bore, crisp action, good markings and very good + wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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19HG-18 REMINGTON MDL 700 #6802712 Lot #777 (Sale Order 736 of 760) Remington Model 700 BDL bolt action rifle, .270 Winchester caliber, Serial #6802712. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel with the front and rear sights removed. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with small mars and scratches from carry and use. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with field use. The stock features an ebony fore end, pistol grip and the butt ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. Sling swivels have been added and a period leather military style sling. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with a Redfield one-piece base and rings with a Leupold Vari-X II 3 x 9 variable power rifle scope. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19HG-8 RUGER MINI-14 #195-04118 Lot #778 (Sale Order 737 of 760) Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Model semi-automatic rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #195-04118. The rifle is as new in the factory cardboard box. The rifle features an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only light handling marks. The rifle is as new in the factory box with one correct magazine and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19HG-9 BROWNING CITORI #02093-RTJ53 Lot #779 (Sale Order 738 of 760) Browning Citori Over/Under shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #02093-RTJ53. The shotgun is in good overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and considerable wear on the underside of the receiver causing some loss of finish. The barrel is marked, “Special Steel” and will chamber 2 ¾” and 3” shells. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The buttstock ends with a ventilated rubber Browning marked pad providing a 14 ½” LOP to a single gold trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19HG-13 RUGER MINI-14 #195-22184 Lot #780 (Sale Order 739 of 760) Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Model semi-automatic rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #195-22184. The rifle is as new in the factory cardboard box. The rifle features an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only light handling marks. The rifle is as new in the factory box with one correct magazine and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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19IH-16 S+W Lot #781 (Sale Order 740 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model 64-3 revolver, .38 S & W Special caliber, Serial #1D35995. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their stainless steel finish with holster wear at the muzzle and along the top strap. The left side of the frame is inscribed, “Y.P.D. 24”. The checkered wood medallion grips are in good condition showing moderate to heavy wear, particularly on the right panel. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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19IO-1 REM. TURKISH ROLLING BLOCK Lot #782 (Sale Order 741 of 760) Remington Rolling Block single shot rifle, approximately .45 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 35” barrel with a post front and a ladder tangent rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a silver/grey patina with areas of light surface rust. The rear of the action and receiver show numerous Turkish characters. The smooth wood stock shows heavy wear with mars, dents and some losses along the barrel. The stock features sling swivels and the butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19JW-19 KRAG BAYONET Lot #783 (Sale Order 742 of 760) U.S. Krag rifle bayonet dated 1897 with blued scabbard and metal hanger; good overall condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19JZ- 5 WESTERN HOLSTER Lot #784 (Sale Order 743 of 760) Western style holster rig for 5 ½” single action with double loops and basket weave decoration on a cartridge belt/money belt with 44-45 caliber loops marked 38 (Waist size). The condition is good with small tatters and losses, and some tears to loops. 1890s to turn of the century. Est.: $400-$800
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19JZ- 6 32 REVOLVER Lot #785 (Sale Order 744 of 760) Smith & Wesson New Model .32 caliber single action revolver, S/N 25980 showing 85%-95% original nickel just beginning to “Bubble”. Good to very good markings and grips show edge wear from carry. Tight action and good overall. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19JZ-30 FORGED Lot #786 (Sale Order 745 of 760) Nicely forged and formed iron Tsuba with intertwined snakes for wakasashi. Measures approximately 3 ¼” x 3”. Good condition. A lot of handwork and not cast. Circa 1700-1900. Est.: $300-$600
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19KA- 6 NIAS KRIS Lot #787 (Sale Order 746 of 760) A rare Nias Kris dagger known as a Si Euli circa late 19th-early 20th century. Brass handle and long straight steel blade. Carved wooden scabbard with brass bands. Good condition. Measures 19” long. Est.: $250-$500
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19KB-1 STATUE Lot #788 (Sale Order 747 of 760) Beautiful Polychrome cast pewter statue with Lucite accents of “Dolphins in the Sea” by Kitty Cantrell. The base is marked 71/950 and the underside is marked, Genesis Mixed Media, Certified limited edition. A great decorator piece. Est.: $350-$700.
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19CTA-1 15 PC. CHRISTOFLE Lot #789 (Sale Order 748 of 760) Lot of 15 pieces of Christofle (Paris, France) silver plate forks, spoons and knives, hallmarked with some in original Christofle sealed plastic sleeves. Est.: $75-$150.
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19CTA-2 GORHAM MARKED CRYSTAL VASE Lot #790 (Sale Order 749 of 760) Gorham-marked crystal vase, approximately 4.5” diameter at base and 10” in height. Est.: $50-$75.
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19KA1-17 KINDJAL Lot #791 (Sale Order 750 of 760) An intricately chased and nielloed Caucasian Kindjal dagger circa late 19th century. Horn handle. Steel double edged multi-fullered blade. Owner’s initials carved on back. Good condition. Measures 19 ½”. Est.: $750-$1250
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19IH-17 S+W Lot #792 (Sale Order 751 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 revolver, .38 S & W Special caliber, Serial #D872386. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger guard both show vivid case hardening. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in very good condition showing little use with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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19JZ-8 S&W Lot #793 (Sale Order 752 of 760) Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ .32 rimfire revolver with fancy high relief carved ivory grips, S/N 69508 showing old re-blued finish of which most remains with some minor pitting and erosion mostly on the cylinder. Good address. Works well and tight. The bore is worn. Grips are very good plus with yellowish patina and are well carved from 19th century. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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19CTA-3 W BACCARAT CRYSTAL PIECES Lot #794 (Sale Order 753 of 760) Lot of 2 beautiful crystal pieces signed Baccarat; one of a standing bunny, approximately 3.25” in height and a double heart, approximately 3.25” x 4”. Est.: $150-$300.
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19CTA-4 STUBEN CRYSTAL LOT Lot #795 (Sale Order 754 of 760) Lot of 3 beautiful crystal pieces, each signed Steuben; one of a horse head, approximately 5” in height; one of two puppies cuddling, approximately 2” in height and 3” in length; also a prism, approximately 2.5” in height. Est.: $200-$350.
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19CTA-6 HERMES & CARTIER LOT Lot #796 (Sale Order 755 of 760) Hermes-marked porcelain cup and saucer entitled “AFRICA” on bottom of each piece; also a Cartier porcelain cup and saucer; both sets finely accomplished. Est.: $75-$150.
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19CTA-7 HALCYON DAVIS/LIMOGE LOT Lot #797 (Sale Order 756 of 760) Halcyon Davis small “I Love You” pill porcelain container, approximately 1” diameter with rose on lid plus a small Limoges porcelain purse, approximately 3” x 2” overall. Est.: $75-$125.
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19RPS-62 COSTUME JEWELRY LOT Lot #797a (Sale Order 757 of 760) Costume Jewelry lot Est:$30-60
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19KA- 13 LARGE JAMBIYA Lot #798 (Sale Order 758 of 760) A large Indian Jambiya circa late 19th-early 20th century. All steel mounts with fine gold koftgari decoration. Curved steel blade with deeply chiseled decoration. False Damascus panels and gold koftgari highlights. Pierced steel scabbard decorated with vines and birds with gold koftgari details. Good condition. Measures 16 ½” long. Est.: $600-$1200
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19KA- 16 KINDJAL Lot #799 (Sale Order 759 of 760) A Kindjal dagger with finely engraved nielloed silver mounts. Late 19th century. Horn handle. Steel double edged blade with single fuller running down each side. Good condition with small dent near bottom of scabbard. Minor losses to niello on handle. Measures 17 ½” long. Est.: $750-$1250
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19CTA-8 MISC. LOT Lot #800 (Sale Order 760 of 760) Collectible lot consisting of a Fitz & Floyd Japanese Geisha mug; a Halcyon Davis enamel paperweight with bear and bull, approximately 2.75” in diameter and a Halcyon Davis enamel round pill container, approximately 1.5” in diameter and 2” in height; “African Savannah” decoration. Est.: $75-$125.
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