
Auction No. 127 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
Auction No. 127 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
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Perugini - Visini Express Model Boxlock Double Rifle
Lot # 51 (Sale Order: 51 of 915)
Armi Beschi 4E Grade New Ithaca Double-Style Ejectorgun
Lot # 52 (Sale Order: 52 of 915)
Gastinne Renette Boxlock Double Ejectorgun
Lot # 53 (Sale Order: 53 of 915)
Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 54 (Sale Order: 54 of 915)
Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle
Lot # 55 (Sale Order: 55 of 915)
serial #362385, 44 WCF, 24'' octagon barrel with a very good bore which shows strong rifling and with scattered pitting, its full-length. This is a very attractive Model '92 overall. The barrel and magazine tube retain perhaps 95% original blue, the loss due to even fading, flaking to brown and wear on the sharp edges. There are two small areas of light pitting on the right diagonal flats about 8'' from the muzzle. The nosecap shows some strong fading original blue with the frame worn to gray in the carry point on the belly, each of the flats with perhaps 85% original blue. The blue on the bolt remains strong with trace fire blue on the loading gate and excellent color case-hardening on the lever flats and sides of the hammer. The buttplate as well shows some strong color case-hardening, worn to a case-hardened patina at the heel and toe. The buttstock shows much original varnish and rates very good to fine with the overall expected light dings and handling marks that come from a field-used arm, a couple small areas of varnish loss on the sides of the wrist, perhaps from a solvent. The forend rates very good as well and is unmolested with much original varnish and the overall expected light dings and handling marks. The original silver blade front sight is intact with good fire blue on its set screw, the original Rocky mountain style rear rating excellent. A very attractive 1906-made Model 1892 which will no doubt perform as well at the range as it will as an investment. (3B9681-3) {C&R} (3000/5000)
Engraved Burgess Deluxe Slide Action Shotgun
Lot # 56 (Sale Order: 56 of 915)
Very Rare Burgess Slide Action Shotgun Factory Cutaway Demonstrator
Lot # 57 (Sale Order: 57 of 915)
Rare Charles Lancaster Colindian Oval Bore Double "Rifle"
Lot # 58 (Sale Order: 58 of 915)
Charles Lancaster Boxlock Double Ejectorgun
Lot # 59 (Sale Order: 59 of 915)
Smith & Wesson No. 3 First Model Russian Contract Revolver
Lot # 60 (Sale Order: 60 of 915)
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model Rimfire Revolver
Lot # 61 (Sale Order: 61 of 915)
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model American Revolver
Lot # 62 (Sale Order: 62 of 915)
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Third Model Russian Commercial Revolver
Lot # 63 (Sale Order: 63 of 915)
serial #44499, 44 S&W Russian, 6 1/2" ribbed round barrel with an oxidized bore showing evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain perhaps 20% original nickel finish mostly present along the barrel and protected areas of the gripstraps with the balance toning to a silvery pewter patina, the sides of the frame with evidence of a light cleaning and some overall smoothed-over light pitting. The screw heads show light slot wear and the barrel address and patent dates remain quite crisp and clear. The barrel assembly shows all of the usual features of the third model except for the front sight which is pinned in rather than being integral. The revolver wears a set of smooth antique ivory grips that rate very good showing some fine mild age crackling, light dings and toning to a mellow patina. All of the numbered parts are matching by assembly number, barrel-to-frame fit shows moderate play and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up showing a little minor play. (13B9474-135) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1000/1500)
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model Rimfire Revolver
Lot # 64 (Sale Order: 64 of 915)
Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 Long Range Sporting Rifle
Lot # 65 (Sale Order: 65 of 915)
Browning Superposed Presentation Grade I Over Under Shotgun
Lot # 66 (Sale Order: 66 of 915)
Scarce Browning Superposed Over Under Shotgun
Lot # 67 (Sale Order: 67 of 915)
Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Double Ejectorgun
Lot # 68 (Sale Order: 68 of 915)
Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Double Ejectorgun Two Barrel Set
Lot # 69 (Sale Order: 69 of 915)
Fine British Sidelock Double Ejectorgun by Stephen Grant & Sons
Lot # 70 (Sale Order: 70 of 915)
serial #6074, 12 ga., (2 3/4), 30 1/8'' Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid steel barrels choked about improved cylinder and a light modified, with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 92% original plum blue, the loss is due to even overall fading, light muzzle wear and a bit of toning to pewter in the area above the forend. They are maker marked atop the left barrel ''Stephen Grant & Sons'', with the 57 St. James Street address, the right tube marked ''Built for George A Oulnby New York'', each with light rings of very nice engraving at the breeches and a small wedge of scroll on the rib. The frame and lockplates are a very pleasing smooth tarnished pewter patina featuring full coverage tight English scroll of the finest quality, with some borderline engraving, a bit of banknote filigree and nicely sculpted clefts flowing along the rear of the fences. ''Stephen Grant & Sons'' is along the bottom of each lockplate end the word ''Safe'' is inlaid in gold on the tang. The checkered round knob pistolgrip English walnut buttstock and splinter style forend rate very fine and are high-quality older replacements, with very nice checkering showing mullered borders, the butt with an un-engraved silver oval monogram plate along the toe. The length of pull to the checkered butt is 14 3/4'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 11/16'', there are the very beginnings of two very tiny cracks at the rear of the left lockplate, they are small and unobtrusive. The arm locks up tightly with dual under bites and the barrels on face. Bore diameter of the right tube is .735'' with .730'' at the choke (.005'' constriction), left tube is .735'' bore diameter with .725'' at the choke (.010'' constriction), and the underside of the barrel has blackpowder proofs, each also marked ''12/C'' and ''choke''. There are a few spots in the right tube that are around .015''-.016'' but most are .023'' and above; the left tube with nothing below .018'', again most above .023''. The gun seems to function well mechanically, although the ejectors are a bit on the light side. The arm comes cased in what is likely its original leather luggage style carry case with heavy brass reinforced corners and a green baize interior. The interior has degraded somewhat from the years showing some slight mothing but has a very good Stephen Grant interior label, also with the 67 St. James Street address. The case shows a bit of scuffing, the handle somewhat tender but the original key to the lock is included; there are no luggage straps. There was no luck finding Mr. Oulnby, this being the spelling on the barrels, logic would seem to dictate it was mis-spelled by Grant, as a George Augustus Quinby was a Physician in New York (one can see how that could easily become mis-spelled, especially written in ink pen in some order book at Grant's) and the time frame would fit his life span, a New York physician would most certainly own a quality British shotgun. (3D9681-2) {ANTIQUE} (4000/6000)
Winchester Model 21 Skeet Two Barrel Set
Lot # 71 (Sale Order: 71 of 915)
Krieghoff Model 32 Skeet Over Under Shotgun Four Barrel Set
Lot # 72 (Sale Order: 72 of 915)
serial #7096, 12 ga, 20 ga, 28 ga and 410 bore, 28'' separated high-rib barrels all choked skeet with excellent bores. The barrels retain near 99% original blue with the occasional rub or handling marks with blemishes here-or-there, the 12 ga barrels appear to be the workhorse of the bunch. The frame retains perhaps 97% original blue, there are a few marks and some thinning on the barrel with some handling marks and a nice bit of scroll engraving on each side flat. The fleur-de-lis checkered walnut buttstock and forend are excellent with a tiny 1/4'' drying crack just behind the pistolgrip on the right and some very minor signs of handling, the feathercrotch figure is fantastic and appears to change when manipulated in the light. The length-of-pull is 14 1/4'' to the single selective trigger and the butt features a straight drop of 1 3/8'' with each set of barrels sighted with a small metal mid-rib bead and a larger white bead front. A near very good condition luggage-style carrying case is included. While the frame is standard-engraved, the wood appears to be of a much higher grade making it a likely head-turner at your local skeet field. (22B9720-17) {MODERN} (3000/5000)
Browning Twelvette Double Auto Shotgun
Lot # 73 (Sale Order: 73 of 915)
Winchester Model 50 Featherweight Pigeon Grade Semi-Auto Shotgun
Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 74 of 915)
German LP.08 Artillery Luger Pistol by DWM
Lot # 75 (Sale Order: 75 of 915)