Major Firearms Collections at Auction-Day 1

Major Firearms Collections at Auction-Day 1

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Major Firearms Collections at Auction-Day 1

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It is with great pride that we present our Oct 7-9, 2014 Firearms Auction which will include an incredible 9 extraordinary collections amassed from all over North America and throughout the world.

James D. Julia Inc.


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MARLIN 1897 POTATO DIGGER (C&R).

Lot # 1000 (Sale Order: 1 of 471)      

SN 348. 30-06 Cal. 28" bbl. This Marlin 1897 potato digger comes on a brass tripod with WWII era mounting nut. Marked on top of receiver as well as on matching bbl "MARLIN ARMS CORPORATION NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT CAL-30 U.S.A.". Parts appear to be matching throughout. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. Rotary belt feed and feed lever articulate properly. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good with about 50% coverage mostly on front of bbl and top of receiver. Blueing is thin to bare metal on both sides of receiver with a pleasing light brown patina. Wooden hand grip has some dings and wear but is complete and serviceable. Tripod retains 90% of its dark green paint on steel metal surfaces. Rest of carriage retains about 60% coverage with handsome bare brass where gun fits on. Wooden hardware is complete and serviceable with no cracks and retains about 5% of its green paint. Action is very smooth on this digger and gas port is clean. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling. Bolt face is extremely fine. This would be a great addition to the collection of a WWI enthusiast who wants to shoot their guns as well as display them. 4-51792 JWK8

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COLT MODEL 1895 DIGGER MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1001 (Sale Order: 2 of 471)      

SN 928. 7 mm. 27-3/4" bbl. This Colt digger is marked "COLT AUTOMATIC GUN BROWNING PATENTS" with standard Colt address and is as manufactured for South America. It is registered as a live gun however the chamber has been plugged with weld, otherwise the mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. Visible SN parts match. Feed lever articulates properly and belt advance indexes properly. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is approaching excellent. Over 90% smooth lustrous blue finish thinning where receiver rests on tripod with some mottling of brown patina on left side of receiver. Bbl assembly retains extremely attractive lustrous blue finish. Wooden hand grip has some handling marks but it complete and serviceable. Unable to determine how easily chamber could be restored without actually performing the work but this cataloger is confident chamber could be restored. Bolt face is excellent. As is this is an extremely attractive piece. 4-51720 JWK10

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SCARCE AND DESIRABLE BRASS MAXIM MODEL 1898 MADE BY DWM FOR ARGENTINA (C&R).

Lot # 1002 (Sale Order: 3 of 471)      

SN 135. 7.65 Argentine. 28-1/2" bbl. Comes with tripod numbered 188 and Zeiss optic SN 2583. Very attractive brass Maxim with matching numbers on external parts. Bolt is only 1 digit off, numbered 136. Bbl is numbered C47. Other external parts appear to be matching; this includes trunnion, feed shuttle, fusee spring cover, top cover, backplate, cocking handle, and rear sight as well as optic sight base and rail retaining plates. Drain plug and chains present with cork hardware although cork itself is not present (easy replacement). Water fill nut and chain present at rear of water jacket. Thumb piece not present. Marked on top cover "CARTUCHO" / "MAUSER ARGENTINO" / "1909". Marked on fusee spring cover "No 135. MAXIM'S PATENT 1898. BERLIN DEUTSCHE WAFFEN UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN". Safety is marked "SEGURIDAD" & "FUEGO". Wooden roller on feed shuttle rotates freely. Firing mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. 97% blued finish on steel parts. Brass retains a pleasing deep shine with several scratches particularly a series of about nine 1" scratches 3-4" from trunnion. Muzzle is threaded and has thread protection ring. Wooden roller has a couple of scratches and dings but is fully serviceable. Sight optics are clear, metal retains 85% of its gray/blue finish. Rubber eye cup soft and supple but cracking and fraying away at edges. Shiny bore with some slight corrosion in grooves. Tripod retains 90% bright green enamel repaint over some pitting in places. Leather seat shows some wear but is completely serviceable and soft to the touch. Traverse and elevation gear operates properly. Legs retained as folded by recent production web strap. This extremely attractive heavy weapon would make an outstanding centerpiece to any early machine gun collection. 4-51696 JWK27

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HEAVY BRASS MAXIM MODEL 1898 MACHINE GUN MADE BY DWM FOR ARGENTINA (C&R).

Lot # 1003 (Sale Order: 4 of 471)      

SN 144. 7.65 Argentina. 28-1/2" bbl. Comes with tripod numbered 158 with traverse and elevation gear matching to gun (144). Zeiss optic in orig leather case SN 1521. Also included is orig brass and steel muzzle cover. This extremely attractive brass Maxim appear to have matching numbers throughout including bolt and bbl. Bolt is marked 144A, bbl is marked B144. Other parts appear matching. Water jacket filler and drain plugs present and intact with chains. Cork hardware present, cork is not present. Wooden roller rotates freely in feed shuttle. Bottom of trunnion is engraved "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Marked on top of top cover "CARTUCHO" / "MAUSER ARGENTINO" / "1909". Top of fusee cover marked "TENSION DEL RESORTE" / "PUNTA10/25 M/M" / "FOGUEO". Side of fusee cover marked "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN 1898". Safety is marked "SEGURIDAD" and "FUEGO". Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. 98% lustrous blue finish remains on steel parts. Brass retains much of its shine turning to a patina. Brighter on top cover and feed shuttle. There are some handling marks and scratches on water jacket. Muzzle is threaded but no thread protection ring is present. Drain plug and cork chains appear to be latter day replacements. Optics are clear and metal retains over 95% blued finish, rubber eye cup soft and supple with some disintegration at eye cup. Leather optic case in fine condition, very solid, very serviceable. Tripod retains a black painted finish on legs; leather seat is in fine condition, complete and serviceable; traverese and elevation mechanism operates properly; brass is very attractive. Brass muzzle cap fine and extremely serviceable. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is also excellent. With its matching numbers and excellent bore this example seems difficult to upgrade. 4-51724 JWK28

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EXTREMELY SCARCE AND ATTRACTIVE BRASS JACKET IMPERIAL RUSSIAN MAXIM AS CAPTURED AND CONVERTED TO 8

Lot # 1004 (Sale Order: 5 of 471)      

SN 7501. 8 mm. 28" bbl. This exceedingly rare and desirable Maxim is documented in Dolf Goldsmith's book The Devil's Paintbrush. Steel fusee cover bears Imperial Russian markings including SN and stated year of manufacture being 1915. Bottom plate, trunnion and nose cap are all of steel construction. Water jacket also bears Imperial Russian eagle symbol to 11 o'clock position of water filler cap. Brass water filler cap missing its thumb piece but otherwise serviceable. Water drain cap is a steel replacement with red hard rubber thumb piece remaining. Cork, chain and attachment hardware for chain to jacket not present. SNs match on sideplates, fusee cover, top cover and backplate as well as trunnion trigger bar and cross bolt. Bolt is numbered 7008. Optical sight bracket present on left side receiver plate. Top cover has large steel "S" riveted on indicating conversion to 8 mm Mauser by Germans after capture. Muzzle booster assembly is of German MG08 type. Bbl is marked "S" / SN "8859" / Nazi eagle proof mark. Oil brush caps are numbered 42 and 22 respectively and oil brushes are intact and serviceable. Early orig brass base Sokolov mount SN 4541 has extendable legs attached to undercarriage and steel wheel at rear base of carriage. Reproduction armor shield present. Mounting pin retention chain is a latter day replacement. Underside of gun trunnion is engraved "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. This specimen was also owned for many years by H. P. White Laboratories, as stated in Goldsmith's book i "The Devil's Paintbrush" i on Page 225. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent, near 100% refinish on steel parts with area around engraving on fusee cover turning a brown patina. Also charging handle blue has worn thin and turned a slight patina on ball where it is grasped to actuate. Brass water jacket shows evidence of polishing and retains much of that shine together with a mottling of brown spots and some nicks. Muzzle is in very clean condition. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright with some wear to lands. Mount retains about 30% of its green painted finish otherwise mostly a dark brown patina on steel of carriage and rims of wheels, which are worn bright at edges. Turn table assembly also an even light brown patina. Brass base unpainted and quite attractive. Armor shield retains 95% green repainted finish with red oxide primer showing through scratches and wear to edges. Regardless of refinishing this Maxim is a dream come true for the WWI Maxim collector. 4-51708 JWK35

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FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION MAXIM MG 08 SPANDAU HEAVY MACHINE GUN WITH EXCEEDINGLY LOW SERIAL NUMBER 130

Lot # 1005 (Sale Order: 6 of 471)      

SN 130. 8 mm. 28-1/2" bbl. Maxim MG 08 manufactured in Spandau in 1908. This may be the earliest numbered MG 08 Maxim extent. Left side plate, top cover, trunnion, water jacket, optical sight bracket, cross bolt and backplate are all SN 130. Fusee cover unnumbered but marked "MASCH.GEW.08" / "SPANDAU" / "1908" / "GEWEHRFABRIK" which appears correct vintage and almost certainly came with gun from factory. Top cover bears unusual markings "M.G.08." / "M.G.XX." / "19.". Feed block is marked "DWM", is unusual and unnumbered with evidence of welding; it has been fitted with a block to retain a belt rain cover and is refinished. Belt rain/dust cover and retaining pin is included as an accessory as is one drum, a low trench mount, Eleitz Wetzlar rear optic sight and front jacket armor piece. Attached to bottom of right sideplate is mounting bracket for drum which also doubles as holder for cartridge extraction tongs which are present SN 35. Bolt is numbered 32061 with imperial German proof mark. Bbl is numbered 265 with Nazi eagle proof mark. Water fill cap and fill chain present without wooden pieces. Piston moves freely inside booster. Muzzle shield marked with crown/U proof marks and "BWB" within oval. Drain plug chain and cork present and serviceable. Oiler brushes inside handles are intact although not matching SN (94 & 34 by DWM). This gun is featured in Goldsmith's book The Devil's Paint Brush on pg 174. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good. Left sideplate and jacket retain about 80% of a heavy black enamel paint over a blued finish on sideplate. Booster retains about 80% of a smooth blue/gray finish thinning in places. Water jacket has a patch repair 7" from nose in 6 o'clock position, a 2 X 2-1/2" vintage patch soldered into place. Shrapnel hole 5" from nose at 1 o'clock position which has not been repaired. Several dents and dings in water jacket and one noticeable outward dent about size of a dime 8-1/2" from nose at 3 o'clock position. Top cover retains about 30% of its blued finish turning to a light brown patina and quite thin in places. Fusee cover only has about 15% of its blued finish, quite thin and turned to light brown patina. Right side plate retains about 40% of its blued finish fading to gray. Optic is stenciled in white paint "289", rubber eye cup has some damage and is petrified but present. Adjustment operates properly and optics are very clear. Belt rain/dust cover has a coat of black enamel paint, orig pin and retaining chain present and serviceable. Drum is marked "E&G" / "Feuer!" / "Kurbelhock" and is covered in a coat of black enamel paint and appears serviceable. Trench mount also has a coating of black enamel paint, retains its trunnion clamp and appears to be serviceable. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling. Bolt face is excellent. The evidence of battle damage and use on what is almost certainly the lowest SN operational MG 08 Maxim which is documented in Dolf Goldsmith's book The Devil's Paintbrush make this a historically significant machine gun and certain to be the centerpiece of the most advanced WWI collection. 4-51701 JWK23

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EXTREMELY RARE AND DESIRABLE VICKERS MAXIM MODEL 1904 FORMERLY USED BY FOX MOVIE STUDIO (C&R).

Lot # 1006 (Sale Order: 7 of 471)      

SN 48. 30-06 Cal. 28-1/2" bbl. This Maxim model 1904 was made by Vickers Sons & Maxim Ltd and later came into the possession of Fox Movie Studios. Comes on orig VSM tripod. Feed shuttle has been drilled at two points for pins to adapt this weapon to fire blanks. Orig brass chains are present at muzzle. Cork assembly not present. Rear water filler cap and orig brass chain present. Marked "FOX STUDIO" on top of rear trunnion. Brass feed shuttle is SN 57A. Bolt is SN 78B. Rails are electro-penciled 25, trunnion is numbered 28. Top covered is numbered 57. Rear sight has a peep sight aperture adjustable for both elevation and windage. Front sight post has protected sheet metal cover. Fusee cover is brass and devoid of markings except for adjustment index marks. Tripod SN is 277 and brass head is embossed "TRIPOD AUTO. MACH. GUN CAL.30./NO.277 INSP./MADE BY/VICKERS SONS&MAXIM/UNDER U.S. PATENTS NOS.". Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine to excellent. 88% blued finish on steel surfaces with some thinning on water jacket and where gun is mounted to tripod. Brass surfaces retain a pleasing, even patina. There are some scratches in areas of water jacket which are turning to brown patina as well as a couple of dings. Interior of action is clean and well oiled. Bore is shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. There is no doubt that some fortunate collector will take home this excellent example of an early Maxim. This gun is found in Dolf Goldsmith's book on the Maxim The Devil's Paint Brush on pages 275-276. This is one of only 90 guns produced by Vickers.  With some research it should be possible to determine some of the films this gun may have appeared in. 4-51723 JWK29

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**EXCEEDINGLY RARE LIGHTWEIGHT EXPERIMENTAL MAXIM WATERCOOLED GUN (COPY OF U.S. 1904 MAXIM) MADE FOR

Lot # 1007 (Sale Order: 8 of 471)      

SN 1. 30-06 Cal. 28-1/2" bbl. This one of a kind Maxim has an aluminum water jacket, trunnion block, and fusee spring cover. Comes on a Vickers & Sons tripod SN 4405, brass traverse and elevation is numbered 158. Feed shuttle and bottom plate are brass. Documented in Dolf Goldsmith's book on the Maxim and formerly part of his collection, this gun was an attempt to capitalize on the Maxim name using Hiram's brother, Hudson. The use of these aluminum parts lightened the gun Sights, boosters, cocking handle and firing trigger are just identical to the model of 1904. J Hamiliton Brown was a director of the Maxim Munitions Corp. In 1916 the company acquired the one-of-a-kind lightweight, "Brown machine gun". It idea was that once a contract was signed, the company could subcontract for the parts and assemble these parts in a rented building. This is the only known example produced. Retains its orig water drain cap and chains with cork hardware with no cork present and thumb hardware missing off drain cap. Orig water fill cap with orig brass chain. Fusee spring tension adjusted by a nut at forward end of fusee cover which would take a metal rod such as an Allen wrench to turn. Bottom of right side receiver plate marked "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Top cover has brass plate affixed marked, "PATENT APPLIED FOR" / "BROWN MACHINE GUN" / "MODEL 1916" / "MANUFACTURED BY" / "MAXIM MUNITIONS CORPORATION" / "NEW YORK U.S.A. NO 1". Tripod is marked on brass data plate "VICKERS SONS & MAXIM LTD" / "LONDON". Traverse and elevation mechanism operates properly as do locking blocks. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Nearly 98% commercial blue finish on steel parts. Aluminum is shiny and smooth with some scratches, a couple of 1/2" gouges at the 9 o'clock position on water jacket 4" from nose. Brass has a pleasing, even patina. Bore is shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. Tripod retains 95% painted green finish; brass parts have a pleasing patina; hard metal seat also retains nearly all its green repainted finish. This is a unique opportunity for the advanced collector to own a penultimate Maxim historical item. 4-51721 JWK30

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**EXCEEDINGLY RARE DWM 1909 COMMERCIAL MAXIM MACHINE GUN MADE FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF COSTA RICA (C&R)

Lot # 1008 (Sale Order: 9 of 471)      

SN 5634. 8 mm. 24" bbl. This extremely well made and scarce Maxim made by DWM under contract for Costa Rica comes on its matching numbered tripod. Cork is missing from drain plug hardware however this is an easy replacement. Major parts appear to be matching. Exceptions are fusee cover retaining stud plate which is numbered "18", brushes inside spade handles which are numbered "30" & "31", backplate cleaning door cover which is numbered "29" and muzzle booster which is numbered "5629". Marked on fusee cover "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN 1910". Top cover displays a very attractive Costa Rican crest. This weapon was at one time in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona as indicated by "JPL T AZ85653" marked in two places on bottom plate. Also formerly in possession of Dolf Goldsmith and featured in his publication The Devil's Paint Brush on page 145. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine. 75% blue mostly turning to brown patina on water jacket and loss of finish to high points particularly on tripod attachment collar. Also some scratches and some light pitting. Water fill plug screw thumbpiece is cracked on one side but this could be repaired. Wooden handles are extremely attractive and finely checkered. Metal hardware of spade handles shows evidence of refinish over slight pitting. Bore has strong rifling, dark in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Tripod retains nearly all its repainted blue/gray paint; leather covered knee pads feel soft, pliable and serviceable; data plate marked "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN 1910"; mechanism operates smoothly and properly. 4-51718 JWK16

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DWM MAXIM MG 08 MACHINE GUN DATED 1914 WITH ACCESSORIES (C&R).

Lot # 1009 (Sale Order: 10 of 471)      

SN 1477. 8 mm. 28" bbl. This 1914 dated Maxim comes with numerous accessories including sled mount, armor shields for nose cap and bbl jacket as well as large reproduction personnel protection armored shield which mounts on sled mount. Also included is Busch optical sight, M16 camouflage painted helmet with reinforcement plate and machine gunners armor plates. Other gun accessories include a wooden spare bbl carrier, belt loading machine in its orig wooden box with wall mounting bracket, belt repair tools, spare gear assembly, spare cartridge belt opening assembly and an extremely rare and working hand held lanyard pull operated generator lamp. Sled mount comes with unnumbered spare bbl, cleaning patches, packing gland material, muzzle bearing without booster, broken case extractor, cartridge case extraction tongs and clamp and chain to attach tripod to stationary objects. Gun is marked on fusee cover "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN 1914", top cover is marked "MG08" / "GrR7MG" / "Res." / struck through "7.R.M.G.". Gun is fitted on left side with traverse graduation bracket with stops for fixed mount positions. Gun optic bracket and top cover do not match gun by only one number (1478). Bolt is numbered 7105 as is cross bolt. Feed block bears imperial German proofs but no SN other than on lower feed arm which is numbered 93 & 28. Gun retains cork and chain assembly, water drain valve which is functional, water fill cap and chain with thumb piece intact. Armored nose plate retains a coat of black paint, water jacket shield displays a camouflage paint scheme as does M16 helmet. Helmet reinforcement shield apparently a repaint over some pitting but still completely serviceable. Portable generator light marked "Maonetlampe". Large armored shield has sliding ports both for optical sight and personal view port and these function smoothly. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is near excellent. Over 90% blued finish with some loss of finish on fusee spring cover, front deflector at muzzle and some scratches and loss of finish to water jacket. Helmet retains 40% of its camouflage paint with otherwise brown patina; white padded liner present but eyelets for leather cord have torn through, these could be repaired with some effort. There is a barely discernible attempt to mark the inside of back of helmet with either initials or a proper name. Generator light pull chain intact and serviceable and this item is functional, lighting up when chain is pulled multiple times. Wax impregnated string remnants still adhering to this light. About 80% orig gray/green finish on outside case. ZF12 optic is clear and serviceable and has a metal protective cap which fits over lens. Rubber eye cup not present but remnants are clearly present next to lens. Optic marked "Emil Busch A.-G." / "Rathenow". Water jacket armor has a camouflage paint scheme and is in good, serviceable condition. Gunner's helmet reinforcement plate also in good condition with some pitting covered by recent repaint. wooden bbl carrier retains over 90% of its green repainted finish, wooden interior in good, serviceable condition as are leather closing straps. Gunner's armor comes in 4-pc set and the plates are marked with manufactures code of 3-circles. One plate is numbered 40, another 32. Straps that hold pieces together appear to be cotton with horsehair pads between plates. Muzzle booster on gun in good, clean condition. Muzzle deflector plate marked 08. Steam release cork in good, serviceable condition. Hand grips are an attractive brown walnut with good checkering. Oil brushes are present, serviceable and SN 78 as is rest of backplate. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright as is bolt face. Sled mount retains its trunnion top strap, is dated 1914 and has been repainted green; pads are not present. Bore of spare bbl has significant corrosion 3/4" of the way down the bbl, otherwise strong rifling. Sled mount mechanism operates properly. This cataloger has seen many Maxims over the years but none have been quite so complete with accessories as this example. Add to the fact that this is a early production gun in fine condition makes this an exceedingly desirable Maxim gun. 4-51711 JWK31

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**DWM MAXIM MG 08 HEAVY MACHINE GUN MANUFACTURED IN 1918 (C&R).

Lot # 1010 (Sale Order: 11 of 471)      

SN MA47653. 8 mm. 28-1/2" bbl. This MG 08 was manufactured by DWM in Berlin in 1918, and comes with an orig sled mount with trunnion strap, and ZF12 optic by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. Top cover, water jacket and feed shuttle match. ATF paperwork indicates this is a C&R gun but registered SN has an MA-prefix indicating reactivation by Ralph Wong, Marana Arms. Left sideplate number difficult to discern but apparently 7095d. Top cover latch number 776. Cocking handle number 617. Bolt is renumber from 4204 to 24. Bbl SN 0067 with Nazi proof mark. Front of water jacket has a brass drain plug of recent manufacture installed apparently to adapt the Browning steam hose to this Maxim. Water fill nut present with modern casting of a plastic material as a thumb grip. Fusee spring tension indicator has been replaced with a Philips head screw. Rear optic sight bracket SN 47095 attached with modern slotted screws. Front cover hinge pin is a modern replacement and left side pin-head is sheared off, however this does not affect functionality. Oil brush caps present on hand grip but without brush material. Piston moves freely within muzzle booster. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good as refinished. Water jacket cover and side plates all show old pitting now covered over during refinishing process. Rear sight has not been refinished. Oiler brush retention spring on right hand grip split at rivet but present. Booster has a smooth gray finish with some interior corrosion, muzzle shield is a reproduction replacement. Bore has strong and shiny rifling, dark in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Sled mount with SN 9850 date 1918 retains 80% of its orig olive gray paint with the balance being scale and corrosion; spare bolt boxes retain wooden blocks and leather straps are intact; cartridge case removal tongs present; leather pads present and intact; trunnion top strap present and serviceable; mechanism is stiff but operates. A good solid Maxim for shooting with the bonus of having a sled mount with intact leather pads. 4-51694 JWK24

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**MAXIM 08/15 MANUFACTURED BY R.H.M & M. F. SOMMERDA MODEL 1908 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1011 (Sale Order: 12 of 471)      

SN 5023. 8 mm. 28-1/2" bbl. This MG 08/15 was manufactured in 1918 and all visible parts appear to be matching including drum hanger and bbl with exception of bolt which is a renumber to 5162 from 1665. This example includes one drum magazine, one belt and a late style 1918 bipod which although made for the 13mm Mauser anti-tank rifle also fits this machine gun. Muzzle and steam plug present. Thumbpiece not present on water fill nut. Top cover is marked "5023" / "M.G.08/15" / "Rh.M.&M.F." / "SOMMERDA." / "1918.". Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is very good to fine with about 50% finish mostly turning to a brown patina with some thinning on fusee cover as well as light to moderate pitting on right side plate exposing bare metal. Booster piston does not move freely in booster and there is green verdigris visible inside and a couple slight dings in cone. Water jacket has several light dings and some scratches, one significant ding at 3 o'clock position about the size of a nickel but this does not detract in any significant way. 1/2" gouge at very front of fusee cover as well as numerous small dings and dents in fusee cover. Steam hose attachment retains 60% of its olive green paint and one of the attachment ears is bent inward against the steam release tube; with careful heating this can be straightened. Steel retention chain to drain cover ring is present. Handgrip has some significant scarring to left side with loss to checkering as well as some chips and gouges but is it still complete and serviceable. Wooden buttstock which is matching numbered to gun has 4" crack at center running horizontally. Stock cartouche "PF" within a diamond. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is likewise excellent. Maxim guns which retain their orig matching bbls are seldom encountered. This is a good example as brought back from WWI. 4-51739 JWK22

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**RUSSIAN TRACTOR CAP MAXIM MODEL 1910 (C&R).

Lot # 1012 (Sale Order: 13 of 471)      

SN MK-12. 7.62 x 54 R. 28" bbl. This fluted jacket Maxim was manufactured in 1944 and has enlarged cap on jacket so that it can be cooled by stuffing snow into jacket. It's Sokolov mount was made in 1943 and has been repainted a dark green color. Complete with its armored shield this Maxim has a two Cyrillic letter prefix and although the welding is crude in some places all visible numbers with exception of feed shuttle and bolt appear to be matching to include muzzle booster, top cover, backplate, charging handle and fusee cover. From experience this cataloger can say that despite the occasional crude weld on these Russian Maxim guns they generally function very well and reliably. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine to excellent. Over 95% blued finish on metal parts to rear of water jacket and on muzzle. Backplate handles are in excellent, clean condition. Water jacket retains nearly all of its dark green repainted finish. Mount is also refinished, about 90% paint remaining with red oxide primer showing through in spots particularly on metal rims of wheels. Bore is excellent, shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. Brushes are in good serviceable condition inside handles. Bottom of trunnion is engraved "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Tripod mechanisms are stiff but operational. These Russian Maxims are always popular guns, not only for their sturdy design but also for the availability of ammunition and spare parts. This example on its orig mount with shield is an extremely fine opportunity for the Maxim collector. 4-51707 JWK34

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**EXTRAORDINARY MINT CONDITION CHINESE MAXIM TYPE 24 (1935) MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1013 (Sale Order: 14 of 471)      

SN C1201. 8 mm. 24" bbl. Extremely rare complete and matching Chinese Maxim Type 24 with tripod, AA sight, matching spare lock and bbl, as well as orig gunner's kit in pouch SN to gun. Pouch contains brushes, broken case extractor, steel and brass punches and asbestos gasket material for muzzle and trunnion bearings; also contains an all leather funnel for filling water jacket and a spare parts tin which contains springs, pins and other small parts for lock and gun. Marked in Chinese which translates to, "79 Makequin Heavy Machine Gun", and "Military Manufacture Department Number 21. One of very few registered and complete specimens in United States this is one of the four Chinese Maxims sent by China for to the United States in 1948 to test 8mm Mauser ammunition. This gun found its way into the hands of Dolf Goldsmith and subsequently Michael King Smith and The Evergreen Collection. Details may be found in The Devil's Paint Brush publication by Dolf Goldsmith (p 328). This weapon was also apparently in the possession of another noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona; the bottom of the trunnion is marked, "JPL T AZ85653". All numbered parts appear to be matching including spare bbl and bolt within tripod. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Over 95% lustrous blue finish. Remains of olive green paint on water jacket in spots just forward of ejection port and where gun attaches to tripod as well as about 90% coverage on muzzle shield. Extremely high quality manufacture and fitting including checkered wooden handles. Fusee cover data plate has some slight brassing along high edges and there is a small chip out of the red enamel of a swastika. Brown leather gunner's pouch is stiff and strong with some brassing to edges and scrapes and male brass snaps on front cover are not present. Tripod retains over 95% of its gray/green paint. Brass data plate with SN matching gun affixed to elevation mechanism. Leather pads on seat and knees are intact and serviceable. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling. Bolt face is excellent. Mechanism is stiff but operates properly. This gun is very clean and makes an outstanding display piece. Just about impossible to upgrade the condition on this exceedingly rare piece. 4-51725 JWK15

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**BRITISH VICKERS MODEL 1912 MACHINE GUN MADE FOR EL SALVADOR GOVERNMENT(C&R).

Lot # 1014 (Sale Order: 15 of 471)      

SN 11262. 303 British. 28" bbl. This is a Class C fluted jacket Vickers commercial gun made under contract for El Salvador. Graduated peep sight affixed to feed shuttle cover and has a brass plate mounted to top cover indicating British patent numbers from 1901-1910. SN is on top rear of water jacket, bottom of backplate, bottom plate as well as inside of feed shuttle cover. Muzzle booster is of unarmored type, orig brass looped chain and cork present with retention hooks. Inside feedway on top of trunnion is stamped "REBUILT BY STUMP ARMAMENT HARLAN, KY". Bolt face is marked "VSM", bottom of bolt has British broad arrow proofs, nitro proofs and dated "43". Bottom of trunnion marked "MKII". Feed block is marked "VSM.303". Bottom of trunnion is marked, "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Backplate trigger marked "VSM", handles are contoured commercial type without provision for brushes. Extremely rare commercial tripod marked "VSM 191 NO 9017". Brass data plate on both left and right side of tripod head marked "VICKERS LIMITED LONDON" and marked "VSM 1913" with SN in several places. Both gun and tripod mechanisms function smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine. Over 90% coverage dull blue military finish with fusee cover a brown patina over numerous spots of light pitting. Some loss of finish to bright metal at high points of feed shuttle and moving points of rear sight. Water jacket retains over 95% coverage green, repainted finish. Drain cork in fine, serviceable condition. Wooden handles on backplate have some chips, gouges and handling marks but still present well. Bore has strong rifling, dark in grooves. Tripod retains over 90% of its orig green painted finish; cloth pads on seat 90% complete with some loss on high ridges; strap which holds legs together is a replacement web; leveling bubble unbroken but no liquid inside. This is an unusual variant of Vickers water cooled machine guns. 4-51716 JWK20

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**FLUTED BRITISH VICKERS MODEL 1915 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

Lot # 1015 (Sale Order: 16 of 471)      

SN ET190. 8 mm. 28" bbl. This attractive Vickers is marked on water jacket "7.93/303" and is registered as fully transferable by FAKTS in Houston, TX. Although currently in 8 mm this could be readily converted back to shoot .303 British or even 30-06 if one had correct parts. This is part of the appeal of Vickers guns as they are not only a superior machine gun design but also versatile when converting to different cal. Brass screw on drain cap, unarmored muzzle and feed shuttle numbered 10792 with evidence of conversion to 8 mm. Bolt is numbered 877T and is indeed 8 mm. Made up from parts from various sources some being marked "MA" indicating Australian manufacture and others such as water jacket being marked "ET" (Erithworks) and having British crown proof marks. This gun is extremely professionally assembled. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine as refinished. Metal surfaces retain over 90% of their blue finish with an area of brown patina just forward of rear sight. Backplate handles are a hard bakelite plastic material while metal surfaces of backplate have enamel paint mostly flaking off revealing a gray/brown patina. Water jacket retains over 95% gray/green repainted finish. Muzzle booster shows some slight pitting, green verdigris and some slight oxidation. Bore has strong bright lands, but dark in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Tripod SN 389 and marked with brass plate "VICKERS MACH. GUN/TRIPOD/MARK IV/MGF. BY COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.". Tripod only has about 10% of its orig paint; bare metal surfaces have turned brown with corrosion and fairly heavy scale.; brass pedestal and head still retain 80% of their green paint. Front and rear retaining pins present. Traverse elevation mechanism works fine. This tripod appears fully functional. This Vickers on its tripod will provide some lucky owner with the opportunity for reliable, fun shooting in caliber readily available. 4-51697 JWK19

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**BRITISH VICKERS MODEL 1930 MARK I MACHINE GUN MADE FOR ARGENTINE ARMY (C&R).

Lot # 1016 (Sale Order: 17 of 471)      

SN 83958. 7.65 Argentine. 24" bbl. Vickers water cooled machine gun in its short, fluted jacket configuration for export to Argentina to be used on a motorcycle mount. Marked on top of feed shuttle cover "VICKERS LTD LONDON". Overall gun is liberally marked with "VSM", all parts appear to be matching. Feed shuttle is marked "8"/"V 7.65 M/M". Cross bolt is marked "VSM/8". Bolt is also marked "8 VSM" / "7.65 M/M". Backplate is also marked "VSM". Bottom of right sideplate is marked "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Muzzle booster is of the armored type. Orig brass chains and cork retaining hardware present, cork is not present which in an easy replacement. Included is "42" dated steam condensing hose, water can with attached funnel and standard Mark IV Vickers ground tripod. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Over 95% lustrous blue commercial refinish with some loss of finish at high points with some areas of slight pitting. Water jacket has heavy coating of black enamel with a couple noticeable runs in paint. Brass filler and drain screw have a pleasing patina. Muzzle booster is in very clean condition and numbered to gun. Wooden handles are in extremely fine condition with only the slightest of handling marks. Brushes marked "VSM" are present and serviceable. Bore has worn rifling with some darkness in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Tripod has been repainted in a non orig bright green on lower half; cradle retains 80% of its orig olive drab green paint over brass; retaining pins and chains are present; mechanisms function properly. Water can has been repainted black enamel over orig black paint; paper seal present in cap; steam condensing hose with brass fitting has a couple of cracks but still appears serviceable. This is a real treasure to the discerning Vickers collector, lighter than most water cooled Vickers and a relatively straightforward conversion to 30-06 or .308 and an outstanding display piece as well. 4-51717 JWK21

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**EXTREMELY LOW SERIAL NUMBER WESTINGHOUSE BROWNING MODEL 1917 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1017 (Sale Order: 18 of 471)      

SN 16. 30-06 Cal. 24" bbl. This extremely early Westinghouse manufactured Browning gun is marked on right sideplate "NO 16 N.A.C. U.S. INSP./BROWNING MACHINE GUN/U.S CAL.30 MODEL OF 1917/MANFD.BY N.E.WESTINGHOUSE CO./PATENTS APPLIED FOR". Bottom plate of this machine gun has not been modified to the A1 configuration. Bottom of trunnion bears the following "JPL T AZ85653" which indicates that at one time this gun was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Orig drain cork, chain, drain and filler plugs all present. bolt is extremely smooth and bears assembly number B-147299 S.G. Included in this lot is a Browning 1917 tripod SN 12028 manufactured by Crown Corp and Seal Co. Baltimore, MD. as well as one black steam hose and one wooden ammo box. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent as refinished. Over 90% bright lustrous blue thin at high points with some places just starting to turn a brown patina. There is a noticeable 3/8" ding on right side of water jacket about 8" from muzzle. Brown bake light grips are extremely attractive with one 1/2" chip at base of left grip panel as well as two small pencil point chips at bottom of right grip panel, not noticeable unless one is looking for them. brass nosecap and trunnion extremely attractive. Top cover release handle has 4 horizontal rings instead of being smooth or knurled. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Bolt face is excellent. Tripod retains over 95% of what may be orig olive green paint. Wooden ammo box appears to have been repainted in same color. Tripod leather retaining strap still soft, supple and serviceable. Tripod mechanism operates smoothly and properly. Pins and chains present and serviceable. Rubber steam hose still pliable and serviceable. Unmodified Browning model 1917s are extremely scarce and this example with low SN and attractive condition is an outstanding find. 4-51719 JWK12

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**EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE FIAT REVELLI MODEL 1914 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1018 (Sale Order: 19 of 471)      

SN 20565. 6.5 mm Carcano. 25-3/4" bbl. This exceedingly scarce model of The Italian WWI water cooled machine gun comes complete on its tripod with 4 "mouse trap" magazines and one drain hose. Double marked on left side of army green painted steel water jacket "CARICO" & "SCARICO". Underside of trunnion and receiver marked with number 4623 as is shuttle bottom plate and bottom plate proper. Backplate marked above selector "SICURA", "LENTO" and "RAPIDO". This gun was at one time in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona as indicated by "JPL T AZ85653" marked on right side bottom of receiver. One magazine assembly contains 40 rounds of orig deactivated ammunition for display. Water drain caps not present. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Over 95% deep lustrous blue as refinished on receiver, likewise percentage of green repainted finish on water jacket. Leather bumper intact on hand grip where bolt recoils. Spade handles are somewhat worn and left one has crack in center but they are still completely serviceable and this does not detract in any way from guns handsome appearance. Bore has strong rifling with some slight corrosion in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Drain hose is soft and serviceable; a scarce item with brass fittings. Tripod retains nearly all its green repainted finish, rear leg is somewhat loose in its socket but still completely serviceable. Mechanism operates properly. This exceedingly fine specimen would make the perfect addition to a WWI era machine gun collection. 4-51712 JWK18

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**SCHWARZLOSE MODEL 7/12 MFG IN 1917 WITH TRIPOD AND ARMOR SHIELD (C&R).

Lot # 1019 (Sale Order: 20 of 471)      

SN 34006. 8 mm x 56 Steyr. This WWI Austrian Schwarzlose comes complete on its orig tripod with water jacket armor shield as well as slide on personnel armored shield. This gun appears all matching on visibly numbered parts and is marked on rear optic sight bracket, "JPL T AZ85653", which indicates that at one time this arm was in the possession of a noted firearms enthusiast in Arizona. Left side of receiver marked "WAFFENFABRIK STEYR" / "1917" and on right side "M.G. (SCHWARZLOSE" / "M.7/12". Drain plug fittings are intact as are water fill cap and oil fill cap for top cover. This gun is featured in Goldsmith's book The Devil's Paintbrush on page 206. Mechanism functions smoothly yet properly stiffly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. Tripod mechanism operates properly. Large personnel shield for tripod appears to be orig. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. Over 90% lustrous blue finish turning to a slightly brown patina on top cover. Water jacket appears to retain nearly all its orig finish under shroud armor plate. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling and slight pitting in grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Flash hider retains about 85% orig finish, thinning in a 2" band just forward of socket. Wooden handles are extremely fine European walnut and have some handling marks and bruises but still present very well. Personnel armor shield retains about 85% coverage of its orig green paint chipping showing some brown patina around edges and places; this piece is very heavy but presents very well. Tripod retains about 30% of its orig green paint with the rest turning to a dark patina. 4-51710 JWK32

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**EXCEEDINGLY RARE AND UNUSUAL VILLAR PEROSA 1915 TWIN 9MM GLISENTI MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1020 (Sale Order: 21 of 471)      

SN 5437. 9 MM Glisenti. 12-1/2" bbls. This extremely rare and unusual machine gun is actually two bbl and bolt actions which may be cocked separately and fired separately from a solitary spade handle. Originally designed for an early anti-aircraft role, by the time these guns were into production the aircraft had become tough enough so that these were no longer effective in the role for which they were intended. They still made an impressive display of force and no doubt this example would be a ball to shoot. High quality fit and finish of blue steel metal parts together with plum colored steel and brass makes this a highly attractive early machine gun. Right hand cocking arm is broken where it hits the cocking stop however broken piece is present and could be expertly repaired. Both right and left gun actions have proper spring tension and fire from open bolt. Separate firing actuators for each side however when safety is in safe position neither side will fire. Magazines are held in place by a rotating collar on each gun action. Included in this lot is an orig black enamel painted brass bipod which clamps onto bbls. Transit chest with tools, magazines and spare bbls is offered as a separate lot. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is outstanding. 99% blued finish remaining with some smallest of scuffs on left side of left gun near magazine port and some slight wear at high points. Bores are shiny and bright with strong rifling and slight frosting in the grooves. There is old and somewhat gummy oil within each of the receiver tubes to the rear of each chamber. Bolt faces are both extremely fine. 9 MM Glisenti cartridges can be made out of 9 MM Luger. This is an extremely interesting and RARE collectable early machine gun. 4-51704 JWK88

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INCREDIBLY SCARCE VILLAR PEROSA GUNNER'S CHEST WITH PARTS AND TEN MAGAZINES.

Lot # 1021 (Sale Order: 22 of 471)      

NSN. This incredibly scarce gunner's chest was originally made for gun No. 3086 and includes two spare bbls SN for that gun, and ten 25 round magazines. Also an orig cleaning rod in included in case lid. Other useful parts included are a steel punch for removing pins, flat blade screw driver and case extraction tool. There are also two spare firing pins and right side firing actuator lever which are not serialized as well as 6 spare mainsprings. There is a sliding lid tin box which has other small springs, pins and hand written notes that describe the gun and its features. It states that the rate of fire was about 1200 rnds per minute per bbl. Also that not only was it mounted on a bipod but was also capable of being fired by the rider of a bicycle using a strap suspended around the neck of the gunner. The springs and small parts are still contained in their orig paper & cardboard containers which are marked "OFFICINE DI VILLAR PEROSA". PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Wooden chest retains 90% of its dark olive green paint with numerous scratches, some stains and handling marks. Brass plate with SN and "OFFICINE VILLAR PEROSA" affixed to the lid. Bbls retain 90% of their smooth gray finish with bores shiny and bright. Magazines are unnumbered and all retain over 90% of their orig smooth blue finish and all appear completely serviceable. Bottom of chest has 9" crack running from the right hand side of box toward center, not noticeable when box is on display with lid open. This cataloger is unaware of any gunners chests as complete as this one extent. 4-51704-1 JWK89

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**HOTCHKISS MODEL 1914 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1022 (Sale Order: 23 of 471)      

SN 44489. 8 mm Lebel. 31" bbl. This example includes orig US Standards Parts Co. tripod model of 1916 and extremely rare orig anti aircraft front and rear sights with brass attachment hardware. Also included are 5 steel feed strips. Standard markings on right side of receiver "MITRAILLEUSE AUTOMATIQUE HOTCHKISS/BREVETEE S.G.D.G." Feed shuttle and hand grip are of brass as are the fixtures for the AA sights. SN on right plate partially obscured by rear AA sight base however last 3 numbers "489" are visible. Complete SN visible on backplate. Bbl is SN A28089. Gas nut marked "D45". Sights and mechanism function smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine exclusive of bbl which rates fine. 85% coverage on receiver with bulk of loss being on bottom forward of feed shuttle with some patina in places. Bbl assembly rates about 70% fading to a nice smooth patina thinning in places. Operating piston extremely fine and clean. Gas nut also extremely fine with just slightest evidence of pitting. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling; one noticeable area of pitting about 4" from muzzle. Bolt face is extremely fine with crisp edges. Tripod retains about 60% orig gray/green paint, mechanism is extremely clean and operates smoothly. No SN on data plate. The Hotchkiss is a reliable, slow firing, heavy machine gun; a pleasure to shoot with its steady "thump, thump, thump". This example complete with it's tripod and clean condition would make an outstanding addition to any early machine gun collection. 4-51702 JWK3

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**JAPANESE MODEL 38 HOTCHKISS HEAVY MACHINE GUN (C&R).

Lot # 1023 (Sale Order: 24 of 471)      

SN 2048. 6.5 mm Japanese. 31" bbl. This Japanese Hotchkiss is a copy of model of 1905 with brass hand grip and shoulder extension. Feed shuttle is from a 6.5 Swedish gun and does not have an oiler for cartridges as orig would have had. Charging handle is non matching in SN as is safety lever. Shoulder attachment, hand grip and bbl do match receiver number. Bbl has 7 large cooling flanges. Muzzle without provision for flash hider. Includes standard Japanese type 92 HMG mount SN 136. Markings on receiver indicate gun was manufactured in February, 1908. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears mechanically functional. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine. With about 70% blue finish overall with loss to charging handle, receiver where charging handle rides and gas cylinder as well as high points. Brass parts are a pleasing dark patina with exception of Swedish feed shuttle which is brighter. Gas piston is fine with some slight pitting and discoloration. Gas nut also shows some pitting and discoloration but is completely serviceable. Bore has worn rifling with dark grooves. Bolt face very good with some darkness to edges. Tripod retains about 70% of its green paint, leather boot is intact. Mechanism operates smoothly. This is a scarce and desirable Japanese copy of a classic heavy Hotchkiss. 4-51690 JWK4

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**RARE ST. ETIENNE MACHINE GUN MODEL 1907 CAL. 8MM (C&R).

Lot # 1024 (Sale Order: 25 of 471)      

SN 11223. 8 mm Lebel. 32_ bbl. Extremely rare model 1907 St. Etienne mfg in 1916 with brass plate affixed to right side stating "FRENCH MACHINE GUN DONATED BY THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE". Top of receiver marked "MITRAILLEUSE Mle 1907/St Etienne 1916/No11223". This gun appears to be matching on all visibly numbered parts and includes the exceedingly rare armored muzzle shield and comes on a Omnibus tripod with hard metal rear seat and brass elevation gear marked "APX 43629" / "OMNIBUS" / "1915". This massive gun has a brass rear hand grip and feed way integral to bbl shroud system. Despite its unorthodox appearance a noted collector who owns and shoots an example states they function well. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This gun appears fully functional. Sights adjust properly. PROVENANCE: Ex-Dolf Goldsmith collection; The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is excellent. 90% blue finish turning to uniform brown patina. High gloss lustrous blue finish on bbl. Muzzle shield has an even brown patina, still very attractive. Brass parts have an even, dull sheen. Recoil spring is clean and in fine condition. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling. Bolt face is extremely fine with crisp lines. Tripod has about 95% gray repainted finish with red oxide primer showing through in places. Elevation mechanism operates freely and properly, rest of tripod is painted in employed position and will take a little work to fold it properly. Metal traverse plate showing gradations is loose and in need of reattachment. Brass parts are in good condition. There is some pitting showing through paint but tripod remains a good, stable platform with locking lugs functioning and serviceable. The St. Etienne presents an odd appearance, akin to a machine Rube Goldberg might have designed. As if someone in charge said, "Make me a gun which works well, but don't infringe on any Hotchkiss patents". This would make an utterly outstanding display piece for the WWI collector. 4-51703 JWK13

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