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SOLD: $200.00
Lot # 701 8MW-146 AMMOLOT 701 Unopened full box of 38-100 cal. cartridges by Union Metallic Cartridge Co., showing crossing Ballard rifle and Smith & Wesson’s Patent of April 17, 1866, partial J. P. Lower labels on ends, one mixing flap, fair condition. A very early box of cartridges. Est.: $50-$100.
SOLD: $125.00
Lot # 702 8MW-153/154/165/172 AMMOLOT 702 Lot of four boxes of cartridges. #1 Open but full box, .25 cal. automatic pistol cartridges by Winchester, orange label, marked Adapted to Colt, Browning, Clement and other automatic pistols, good condition. #2 Open but full box of .32 cal. automatic cartridges by Remington Union Metallic Cartridge Co., good condition. #3 Open but full box, .357 magnum cal. cartridges by Remington, marked High Speed, good condition. #4 Open, partial box (45 rounds) of Winchester, 7.65 .30 cal Luger, 93 grain hollow point bullets, marked for Luger and Parabellum Automatic Arms by Winchester. Est.: $150-$300.
SOLD: $475.00
Lot # 703 8MW-166 AMMOLOT 703 Full unopened box of .44 S & W Russian cartridges by Remington-UMC in overall good condition showing blue label and red wrapping, some taters and scuffs with slight loss of red wrap on the right side of the lid. Est.: $250-$500.
SOLD: $350.00
Lot # 704 8MW-150/164 AMMOLOT 704 Lot of two cartridge boxes. #1 Unusual factory box of 250 total .38 long Colt cal. cartridges in five interior boxes. Exterior box unopened, marked Specially Adapted for .38 long Colt Double Actions and Other Arms by Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., red on cream-colored label, near fine condition with just slight normal aging, creasing, staining, minor tatters, etc. #2 Unopened box of 12 ball cartridges in Frankfort Arsenal Patent, dated 1878, seams splitting and some staining but generally good overall. Est.: $400-800
SOLD: $200.00
Lot # 705 8MW-169/175 AMMOLOT 705 Lot of two boxes of cartridges included an unopened full box of 38-55 centerfire prime shells by Winchester, green label. Over label, which is torn, shows mercury primers. At least very good condition overall. And a full box of 38-56 cartridges ofr the 1886 model Winchester rifle in overall good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
SOLD: $200.00
Lot # 706 8MW-167/168/170/174 AMMOLOT 706 Lot of collector ammo including an opened full box of Peters Rustless 25-20 caliber cartridges; an opened full box of Winchester 348 Super Speed cartridges in red, white and yellow box; and a sealed full box of Winchester 25-35 cartridges in orange label vintage box, and a full box of winchester 30 gov’t ammo for model 1903 rifle, all in good to very good condition. Est.: $250-$500
SOLD: $150.00
Lot # 707 8MW-144/186 AMMOLOT 707 Lot of three cartridge boxes. #1 Open but full cartridge box of .38 S&W cal. by Winchester, deep purple label, all matching head stamps, fair condition. Exterior box missing half its labels. #2 Open but full box of 38-56 Winchester and Marlin caliber cartridges by Remington UMC, box is missing end flap in good condition. #3 Open but full box of 32-40 Winchester by Remington, good condition, some tatters to label. Est.: $150-$300.
SOLD: $250.00
Lot # 708 8LL-22LOT 708 Full, unopened box of .50 cal. 110 Winchester rifle cartridges loaded with chilled shot, orange label, fine to near excellent condition. Est.: $300-$600
SOLD: $600.00
Lot # 709 9CU-18 WIN 94 #353832LOT 709 .Winchester Model 1894 carbine, 25-35 cal., #353832. The carbine shows the flat-top front barrel band and retains 80%-90% original blue on barrel and magazine tube drifting at the edges and just starting to tone with some light surface pitting just starting. The frame has drifted to a brownish gray with traces of erosion and pinprick pitting. The rear sight is the early carbine type and there is a Lyman receiver sight added to the rear of the frame. There are some scratches and mars, a brand cut into the stock and the stock shows a rifle type of buttplate and rifle-type stock, which is in fair condition. There are marks at the breech that may indicate return to factory. The action is good and bore very good. The front beech sight shows the cover removed. Est.: $400-$800.
SOLD: $800.00
Lot # 710 9CU-11 WIN 92 #874441LOT 710 Winchester Model 1892 saddle-ring carbine, 25-20 cal., with all features as standard on this model, with period Lyman-type tang sight, #874441. The carbine shows approximately 30%-40% original blue on barrel and magazine tube evenly thinning on tops and edges with some scattered erosion and pinprick pitting just starting where the finish is lost. There are some minor scratches. The barrel address and markings are good. The frame has drifted to traces of original blue and shows some light to slightly heavy scattered erosion and surface pitting, and the areas of heavier pitting are small. The rifle is equipped with gumwood or beech wood stocks that are good with some dings, mars, scratches and cleaning. The action is good, bore is near excellent. The original carbine rear sight saddle ring and carbine parts are retained. Est.: $600-$1,200.
SOLD: $1,500.00
Lot # 711 8MW-156 AMMOLOT 711 Open but full box of .44 cal. Henry rimfire cartridges by Union Metallic Cartridge Co. showing green label with portrait of cartridge and logo of .44 Flat Henry Model 1866. The box is in fair to good condition showing some fading and minor tattering. All cartridges are matching head stamps. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
SOLD: $1,600.00
Lot # 712 8MW-155 AMMOLOT 712 Unopened full box of .44 flat rimfire cartridges by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., marked for Winchester Repeating Model 1876 and Stetson’s Patent, Oct. 31, 1871. The box is in very good condition showing some slight fading to the label and frame, and normal discoloration but is at least very good+. Seams are intact and there are some areas with slight splitting. Est.: $1,000-$2,000
SOLD: $1,000.00
Lot # 713 8LW-30 REM UMC DER #940LOT 713 Remington Over and Under .41 cal. rimfire derringer, blue finish, hard rubber grips, shows one line Remington-UMC address with approximately 70%-80% bright original blue, fully intact hinge, fine to near excellent grips, near excellent bores. The derringer shows just some slight handling and minor use. Est.: $750-$1,500.
SOLD: $1,700.00
Lot # 714 8LW-46 REM 1ST TYPE #1034LOT 714 Remington First Type Over and Under derringer, .41 cal rimfire, made without extractor, address E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, New York, on left rib, Elliot’s Patent on right rib, in very good original condition showing considerable original blue, wood grips, #1054. The barrel shows approximately 40%-60% bright blue drifting to patina with some minor wear at the edges and some light erosion and pinprick pitting just starting. Tight barrels against the hinge with no cracks or defects. The frame has drifted to patina with traces of original blue and just starting to show normal age, erosion, etc. The varnish wood grips are good showing even wear and loss of varnish, some slight scratches and slight handling and carry with a few dents but generally good. The small parts and screws show some bright original blue and there is some fiery blue on the ribs. The interior is very good+ to near fine and a cared-for derringer that has only been carried and lost its finish naturally. $1,500-$3,000.
SOLD: $3,750.00
Lot # 715 8LW-15 REMLOT 715 Remington Elliot Patent (Mississippi) derringer, .41 cal., single shot, factory blue finish, varnish wood grips, #3218. The derringer remains in very good+ fine original condition showing 75%-85% bright original blue on barrel. Frame shows 20%-30% blue drifting to patina with some light erosion and pinprick pitting just starting where the blue has lifted. The varnish wood grips are good to very good with 75%-85% evenly thinning varnish, some slight wear at the edges and minor small marks. The trigger and hammer show 90%+ bright blue finish. The barrel address is sharp, crisp and fully legible. The action is tight; the bore near excellent. A far better-than-average Remington Mississippi with a lot of bright blue. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
SOLD: $250.00
Lot # 716 8MO-18 LOT OF CHARGERSLOT 716 American made carved bone and horn chargers and plugs for powder horns consisting of four hand-carved 18th or 19th chargers, one carved horn funnel that is scrimshawed and one carved large size wooden plug for a powder horn. Est.: $150-$300.
SOLD: $400.00
Lot # 717 9CU-2 WIN #8692LOT 717 Winchester Model 40 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun, in good to very good condition, #8692. The gun retains approximately 80%-90% original blue thinning at the edges and operating areas with some brightening at the areas where the finish is lost, some minor scratches but good metal surfaces. Good wood stocks showing some minor scratches, mars and normal use. The gun retains its original Winchester recoil pad and the original Winchester hard rubber buttplate. The action is good; the interior is very good. One of Winchester’s early experiments into the semi-automatic field. Est.: $300-$600.
SOLD: $600.00
Lot # 718 9CU-3 WIN 1901LOT 718 Winchester Model 1901 10-gauge lever-action shotgun, 32” barrel, reblued finish, hard rubber recoil pad added, #76366. The shotgun shows 95% of an old reblued finish, some pitting on the receiver, legible markings on frame and barrel, originally full choked. The stock has been nicely refinished and a modern recoil pad added as previously mentioned. The action is good; the bore is bright and very good. A favorite for re-enactors and western enthusiasts. Est.: $300-$600.
SOLD: $800.00
Lot # 719 9CU-5 WIN 12GA #35585LOT 719 Winchester Model 1887 12-gauge lever-action shotgun, brown patina finish, standard wood stocks, barrel reduced to 25-1/2”, #35585. The shotgun shows a brown patina finish with traces of blue mixed in, some scattered light to moderate erosion and surface pitting mixed in. The markings on the frame are visible, and also well marked on the tang. The stocks are worn and fair to good with dings, mars, scratches, some cracks at the wrist area and small losses along the edges and around the butt. The action is good; bore is bright. Est.: $300-$600.
SOLD: $500.00
Lot # 720 9CU-10 WIN LOW WALLLOT 720 Early Winchester Low Wall .32 short cal. single shot rifle, showing 26” medium weight octagon barrel, rifle butt, gray patina finish, #7591. The Low Wall is in good condition showing a light cleaning to gray metal with traces of original patina where not cleaned, some minor erosion and pinprick pitting. The stocks have been lightly refreshed, slightly sanded and still fit the metal well and are good. The markings and action are good. The front sight is replaced with a horn blade. The bore is fair. Est.: $400-$800.
SOLD: $300.00
Lot # 721 9CV-9 NAVY LINE GUN #CR71LOT 721 Harrington & Richardson Bridger Naval Gun Co. 45-70 blank only cal. line throwing gun, receiver marked Reinforced Breech and #CB71 on tang. The condition is good showing traces of blue and case hardening drifting to patina with some erosion and pitting from moisture. The stocks are good showing wear and use. The original H&R buttpad is retained. The action is tight. The interior is excellent. Est.: $400-$800.
SOLD: $700.00
Lot # 722 9CV-10 SKB MOD 600 O/U #R783LOT 722 Ithaca SKB Model 600 12-gauge, over and under shotgun, 3” chamber, factory 30” barrels, blue and iodized finish, fancy ornamented frame, single selected trigger, auto ejectors, hard rubber recoil pad added, #NVSN. The gun shows 98%-99% original finish. The stocks are very good+ with some minor use and storage marks. A Pachmayr recoil pad has been added. The action is tight; the bores are excellent. Est.: $500-$1,000.
SOLD: $575.00
Lot # 723 9HLO-17 S&W K-22LOT 723 Smith & Wesson K-22 DA revolver, .22 cal., target sights, 6” barrel, blue finish, checkered wood grips, #K203503. The revolver remains in fine to excellent used condition showing 95%-97% original blue; slight index line between cylinder stops; some slight losses at high points and muzzle. The hammer and trigger show 85% original case color; the grips are near fine with a couple of minor bruises. The action is crisp, the bore is very good+ and probably will clean to excellent. Est.: $300-$600.
SOLD: $800.00
Lot # 724 9HLO-22 LUGER HOLSTERLOT 724 Desirable early German Luger holster showing a light brown color dated “1939” by Carl Ackva and showing Nazi proofs. The holster is in very good+ to near fine condition showing some minor scuffs, scratches, etc. but excellent stitching, crisp markings and still a light butter color throughout with American soldier’s name, “Daniel C. Harris” and his ID numbers in interior. Est.: $250-$500.
SOLD: $900.00
Lot # 725 9HLO-14 P-38LOT 725 Walther manufactured P-38 Nazi proofed, blue finish, composite grips with holster and extra clip, #3094. The P-38 remains in very good+ original condition showing 85%-95% original blue thinning at its muzzle and edges and high points with some light erosion and pin prick pitting just starting where the finish is lost. The edges are sharp, the markings are crisp; the grips are very good+ to near fine with just some slight handling and wear. The P-38 shows a full compliment of military inspections; all matching serial numbers, tight action, very good bore and a P-38 marked late clip is included along with a P-38 marked pigskin holster of the proper age in good condition with extra P-38 U marking. Est.: $400-$800. |