Auction No. 127 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 127 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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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)      

serial #932, 9.3x74R, 24 3/4'' barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98% plus original maker blue with model name and retailer on right barrel, maker name on left. The scalloped boxlock frame retains a similar amount of original vibrant color case-hardening showing a bit of light toning on the fences. It is borderline engraved only with a bit of embellishment on some of the screw heads and is maker marked on the belly of the frame. The checkered capped pistolgrip European walnut buttstock and splinter forend rate excellent showing only a very small handful of very light, very sparsely scattered handling marks here and there. It features a left side rounded shadowline cheekpiece, blued steel gripcap and 14 3/8'' length of pull to the checkered face rifle pad with drops of 1 1/2'' and 1 3/8''. The arm is sighted with a simple brass bead front on a sporting ramp and a simple v-notch rear atop a quarter rib, which is also drilled and tapped for Len Brownell style quick detach base & ring set; 1'' rings are included. The gun locks up tight on-face and features double triggers, rolled edge guard, extractors, and non-automatic safety. The gun comes in its original canvas makers case which rates about very good. Included is an original test target serial numbered to the gun shooting 285 grain RWS loads. A quality-made Italian double rifle chambered well for North America. (3C9100-1235) {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (3000/5000)
serial #932, 9.3x74R, 24 3/4'' barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98% plus original maker blue with model name and retailer on right barrel, ma...moreker name on left. The scalloped boxlock frame retains a similar amount of original vibrant color case-hardening showing a bit of light toning on the fences. It is borderline engraved only with a bit of embellishment on some of the screw heads and is maker marked on the belly of the frame. The checkered capped pistolgrip European walnut buttstock and splinter forend rate excellent showing only a very small handful of very light, very sparsely scattered handling marks here and there. It features a left side rounded shadowline cheekpiece, blued steel gripcap and 14 3/8'' length of pull to the checkered face rifle pad with drops of 1 1/2'' and 1 3/8''. The arm is sighted with a simple brass bead front on a sporting ramp and a simple v-notch rear atop a quarter rib, which is also drilled and tapped for Len Brownell style quick detach base & ring set; 1'' rings are included. The gun locks up tight on-face and features double triggers, rolled edge guard, extractors, and non-automatic safety. The gun comes in its original canvas makers case which rates about very good. Included is an original test target serial numbered to the gun shooting 285 grain RWS loads. A quality-made Italian double rifle chambered well for North America. (3C9100-1235) {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (3000/5000)

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Armi Beschi 4E Grade New Ithaca Double-Style Ejectorgun

Lot # 52 (Sale Order: 52 of 915)      

serial #470014, 20 ga., 26'' barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98-99% excellent quality original rust blue with perhaps a very minor rack mark here or there, the concave tapered rib nicely hand matted its full-length. The frame retains 98 to near 99% original vivid color case-hardening showing the open flowing foliate scroll that the Ithaca Grade 4 guns were known for back in the day, with pheasant right and waterfowl left. Interestingly made by Armi Beschi for the Ithaca Classic Doubles line, this example is one of the frames returned to Beschi and subsequently sold by them, the circled woodcock on the bottom has had the Ithaca Classic Doubles name neatly struck from the ring which surrounds the game scene vignette, a feature common to all of these unmarked Beschi Grade 4E guns. The triggers retain all of their original gold plate and the long tang triggerguard all its original blue. The straight grip American walnut buttstock rates excellent with a nice satin finish and fleur-de-lis checkered panels, the silver oval monogram plate along the toeline remains unengraved. The beavertail forend as well rates excellent with a flawlessly checkered wraparound pattern, ebony forend tip and a very small 3/8'' chip missing from the highly figured wood at the left front of the forearm which would be a very easy fix for any wood man. The length of pull to the leather face 1/2'' solid pad is 14 7/8'' with drops of 1 3/8'' and 2 3/16''. The arm is completely unmarked but for Italian proofs, the serial number and gauge with the Thad Scott importer marking on the underside of the barrels. Features double triggers, ejectors, and automatic safety and seems to function properly. Beschi is known to make some very fine side-by-side shotguns, this example is no exception to that rule. (3C9771-24) {MODERN} (2500/4000)
serial #470014, 20 ga., 26'' barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98-99% excellent quality original rust bl...moreue with perhaps a very minor rack mark here or there, the concave tapered rib nicely hand matted its full-length. The frame retains 98 to near 99% original vivid color case-hardening showing the open flowing foliate scroll that the Ithaca Grade 4 guns were known for back in the day, with pheasant right and waterfowl left. Interestingly made by Armi Beschi for the Ithaca Classic Doubles line, this example is one of the frames returned to Beschi and subsequently sold by them, the circled woodcock on the bottom has had the Ithaca Classic Doubles name neatly struck from the ring which surrounds the game scene vignette, a feature common to all of these unmarked Beschi Grade 4E guns. The triggers retain all of their original gold plate and the long tang triggerguard all its original blue. The straight grip American walnut buttstock rates excellent with a nice satin finish and fleur-de-lis checkered panels, the silver oval monogram plate along the toeline remains unengraved. The beavertail forend as well rates excellent with a flawlessly checkered wraparound pattern, ebony forend tip and a very small 3/8'' chip missing from the highly figured wood at the left front of the forearm which would be a very easy fix for any wood man. The length of pull to the leather face 1/2'' solid pad is 14 7/8'' with drops of 1 3/8'' and 2 3/16''. The arm is completely unmarked but for Italian proofs, the serial number and gauge with the Thad Scott importer marking on the underside of the barrels. Features double triggers, ejectors, and automatic safety and seems to function properly. Beschi is known to make some very fine side-by-side shotguns, this example is no exception to that rule. (3C9771-24) {MODERN} (2500/4000)

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Gastinne Renette Boxlock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 53 (Sale Order: 53 of 915)      

serial #6850, 16 ga., 27 1/2'' Guichard-marked barrels choked skeet and extra full, showing otherwise bright excellent bores, the right tube showing a small area of wad build up which has left a bit of extremely light pitting ahead of the chamber, showing some extremely light scratches in that area from someone's cleaning attempts. The barrels retain about 98% original blue showing a bit of light fading, some very light muzzle wear and the occasional very light scratch or small handling mark here or there. It features a very nicely matted concave rib with ''Gastinne-Renette-Guichard'' in a small field ahead of the chambers. The boxlock action retains a similar amount of vivid original color case-hardening and shows light open scroll and rose bouquet engraving in perhaps 95% coverage; the blue parts retain all their original finish with a bit of wear on the forend iron. The straight grip French walnut buttstock and splinter style forend rate very good to fine showing the expected light handling marks that come from a field used arm. The checkering was cut flat-top and remains unmarred, the stock with a slight perch belly or swan neck at the end of the grip. The length of pull to the checkered butt is 14 15/16'' with drops of 1 3/8 and 2 1/16, with perhaps a half an inch of cast off. Features double triggers (front articulated), ejectors, hidden third bite and automatic safety and seems to function well mechanically. An excellent field candidate just in time for the fall gunning seasons. (3B9720-4) {MODERN} (2500/4000)
serial #6850, 16 ga., 27 1/2'' Guichard-marked barrels choked skeet and extra full, showing otherwise bright excellent bores, the right tube showing a small area of wad b...moreuild up which has left a bit of extremely light pitting ahead of the chamber, showing some extremely light scratches in that area from someone's cleaning attempts. The barrels retain about 98% original blue showing a bit of light fading, some very light muzzle wear and the occasional very light scratch or small handling mark here or there. It features a very nicely matted concave rib with ''Gastinne-Renette-Guichard'' in a small field ahead of the chambers. The boxlock action retains a similar amount of vivid original color case-hardening and shows light open scroll and rose bouquet engraving in perhaps 95% coverage; the blue parts retain all their original finish with a bit of wear on the forend iron. The straight grip French walnut buttstock and splinter style forend rate very good to fine showing the expected light handling marks that come from a field used arm. The checkering was cut flat-top and remains unmarred, the stock with a slight perch belly or swan neck at the end of the grip. The length of pull to the checkered butt is 14 15/16'' with drops of 1 3/8 and 2 1/16, with perhaps a half an inch of cast off. Features double triggers (front articulated), ejectors, hidden third bite and automatic safety and seems to function well mechanically. An excellent field candidate just in time for the fall gunning seasons. (3B9720-4) {MODERN} (2500/4000)

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Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 54 (Sale Order: 54 of 915)      

serial #21825, 45-60, 26" octagon barrel with full magazine and a bright very good plus bore showing some scattered fine pitting, minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this 1882-made late second model rifle retains perhaps 60% original blue thinning and toning to a deep gray-brown patina and showing some scattered light dings or tool marks along the edges and some minor freckling. The magazine tube and nosecap are a dark plum-brown patina, the tube showing some areas of light pitting that appear to have been touched-up long ago. The barrel address and caliber designation remains completely intact and quite crisp. The action retains perhaps 25% original blue mostly lurking about the more protected areas with the balance toning to a mild plum-brown patina, the sideplates, sides of the frame and bottom showing evidence of a light cleaning long ago with remnants of minor pitting. The hammer and lever have mostly toned to a deep gray patina showing some areas of silvery case-hardened patina and spots of good color around the edges while the loading gate retains a few flakes of fire blue. Some of the screw heads and holes show light wear, the model marking at the tang remains crisp and the caliber marking on the lifter is somewhat soft but mostly legible and the lifter shows a small void along its base on the inside but this is rather unobtrusive. The plain walnut stocks remain in about very good plus condition as lightly cleaned and refinished long ago, the forend showing a couple of thin lengthy cracks behind the nosecap and a shallow smoothed over sliver at the right edge, otherwise the stocks show the scattered light dings and bruises one would expect and still retain nice metal-to-wood fit. The rifle is sighted with 1876-marked rear leaf and small German silver blade front and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable Second Model 1876 with a fine bore. (13B9751-5) {ANTIQUE} [Mike DeSantis Collection] (2000/2500)
serial #21825, 45-60, 26" octagon barrel with full magazine and a bright very good plus bore showing some scattered fine pitting, minor frosting and strong rifling throug...morehout. The barrel of this 1882-made late second model rifle retains perhaps 60% original blue thinning and toning to a deep gray-brown patina and showing some scattered light dings or tool marks along the edges and some minor freckling. The magazine tube and nosecap are a dark plum-brown patina, the tube showing some areas of light pitting that appear to have been touched-up long ago. The barrel address and caliber designation remains completely intact and quite crisp. The action retains perhaps 25% original blue mostly lurking about the more protected areas with the balance toning to a mild plum-brown patina, the sideplates, sides of the frame and bottom showing evidence of a light cleaning long ago with remnants of minor pitting. The hammer and lever have mostly toned to a deep gray patina showing some areas of silvery case-hardened patina and spots of good color around the edges while the loading gate retains a few flakes of fire blue. Some of the screw heads and holes show light wear, the model marking at the tang remains crisp and the caliber marking on the lifter is somewhat soft but mostly legible and the lifter shows a small void along its base on the inside but this is rather unobtrusive. The plain walnut stocks remain in about very good plus condition as lightly cleaned and refinished long ago, the forend showing a couple of thin lengthy cracks behind the nosecap and a shallow smoothed over sliver at the right edge, otherwise the stocks show the scattered light dings and bruises one would expect and still retain nice metal-to-wood fit. The rifle is sighted with 1876-marked rear leaf and small German silver blade front and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable Second Model 1876 with a fine bore. (13B9751-5) {ANTIQUE} [Mike DeSantis Collection] (2000/2500)

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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)

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Engraved Burgess Deluxe Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 56 (Sale Order: 56 of 915)      

serial #1254, 12 ga, 30" plain Damascus barrel choked about improved modified with a bright very good plus bore showing some fine pinprick pitting scattered about. The barrel of this nice shotgun shows subtle swirling Damascus patterns throughout with overall toning to an attractive deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light handling marks and an area of light dings along the top nearer the breech. The barrel marking patent dates remain legible and the dust cover is engraved with the Burgess Gun Co. address. The action is a similar gray-brown patina with silvering along the high edges some very fine scattered pinprick pitting and generous flakes of original bright blue in the protected areas. The metal operating slide also shows strong original bright blue where the pistolgrip would be fitted with some scattered light pitting. The frame and slide are factory engraved with wonderful foliate scrollwork, geometric bordering and floral bouquets, the frame scenes on this example featuring a duck in flight on the right side and a grouse on the left. The triggerguard, nosecap and magazine plug are also similarly embellished with excellent foliate scrollwork. The smooth walnut buttstock and deluxe checkered forend remain in about very good plus condition showing strong remnants of original varnish and scattered overall light to perhaps moderate dings and handling marks. The checkering along the forend remains mostly intact with some mild bruising. The original grooved hard rubber buttplate is intact showing some light dings and the checkered black hard rubber pistolgrip is broken off the shotgun but is included, it is scratch-numbered to the gun and has broken into three pieces missing an about 2" chip along the front right side. The shotgun is sighted with a single silver bead, the internals of the action are very clean and it seems to function well mechanically. A handsome example of a desirable and rather scarce deluxe Burgess. (13D9438-270) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
serial #1254, 12 ga, 30" plain Damascus barrel choked about improved modified with a bright very good plus bore showing some fine pinprick pitting scattered about. The ba...morerrel of this nice shotgun shows subtle swirling Damascus patterns throughout with overall toning to an attractive deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light handling marks and an area of light dings along the top nearer the breech. The barrel marking patent dates remain legible and the dust cover is engraved with the Burgess Gun Co. address. The action is a similar gray-brown patina with silvering along the high edges some very fine scattered pinprick pitting and generous flakes of original bright blue in the protected areas. The metal operating slide also shows strong original bright blue where the pistolgrip would be fitted with some scattered light pitting. The frame and slide are factory engraved with wonderful foliate scrollwork, geometric bordering and floral bouquets, the frame scenes on this example featuring a duck in flight on the right side and a grouse on the left. The triggerguard, nosecap and magazine plug are also similarly embellished with excellent foliate scrollwork. The smooth walnut buttstock and deluxe checkered forend remain in about very good plus condition showing strong remnants of original varnish and scattered overall light to perhaps moderate dings and handling marks. The checkering along the forend remains mostly intact with some mild bruising. The original grooved hard rubber buttplate is intact showing some light dings and the checkered black hard rubber pistolgrip is broken off the shotgun but is included, it is scratch-numbered to the gun and has broken into three pieces missing an about 2" chip along the front right side. The shotgun is sighted with a single silver bead, the internals of the action are very clean and it seems to function well mechanically. A handsome example of a desirable and rather scarce deluxe Burgess. (13D9438-270) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)

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Very Rare Burgess Slide Action Shotgun Factory Cutaway Demonstrator

Lot # 57 (Sale Order: 57 of 915)      

serial #1355, 12 ga, 28" plain Damascus barrel choked improved modified with a fair bore showing scattered bright areas and moderate pitting. The barrel shows faint hints of swirling Damascus patterns having toned overall to a deep plum-brown patina with spots of oxidation staining and light handling marks. The barrel markings have softened but remain mostly legible. The action and slide show remnants of factory nickel finish, perhaps 35% with the balance flaked to a dark plum-brown patina showing old oxidation staining and spots of minor pitting. The Burgess Gun Co. address on the dust cover remains intact and the shotgun includes what appears to be its original right side cover plate for the action, similarly nickel-plated and secured by five screws and is stamped on the inside surface with the name "HARRY BRINTON". The receiver and slide feature nice factory milling exposing the internal working components of the action along with two cuts along the right side of the forend exposing the magazine tube, one of which has been plugged. The smooth walnut buttstock and checkered forend remain in about very good condition showing a small chip at the toe, a thin hairline crack along the left side forend, scattered light dings and minor discoloration with the forend checkering mostly intact. The original buttplate is present showing a 2" chip at the toe and the black checkered hard rubber grip show a number of small chips at its leading edge and overall smoothing. There is no front sight present and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very good example of a rare cutaway for the collector or student of these interesting Burgess arms. (13B9438-329) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #1355, 12 ga, 28" plain Damascus barrel choked improved modified with a fair bore showing scattered bright areas and moderate pitting. The barrel shows faint hints...more of swirling Damascus patterns having toned overall to a deep plum-brown patina with spots of oxidation staining and light handling marks. The barrel markings have softened but remain mostly legible. The action and slide show remnants of factory nickel finish, perhaps 35% with the balance flaked to a dark plum-brown patina showing old oxidation staining and spots of minor pitting. The Burgess Gun Co. address on the dust cover remains intact and the shotgun includes what appears to be its original right side cover plate for the action, similarly nickel-plated and secured by five screws and is stamped on the inside surface with the name "HARRY BRINTON". The receiver and slide feature nice factory milling exposing the internal working components of the action along with two cuts along the right side of the forend exposing the magazine tube, one of which has been plugged. The smooth walnut buttstock and checkered forend remain in about very good condition showing a small chip at the toe, a thin hairline crack along the left side forend, scattered light dings and minor discoloration with the forend checkering mostly intact. The original buttplate is present showing a 2" chip at the toe and the black checkered hard rubber grip show a number of small chips at its leading edge and overall smoothing. There is no front sight present and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very good example of a rare cutaway for the collector or student of these interesting Burgess arms. (13B9438-329) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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Rare Charles Lancaster Colindian Oval Bore Double "Rifle"

Lot # 58 (Sale Order: 58 of 915)      

serial #6113, 20 bore (2 1/2"), 30" barrels with mostly bright bores showing some scattered light pitting throughout and the left barrel with a small moderate ding about 4 1/4" from the muzzle. The barrels retain about 92% period re-blacking showing scattered spots of light oxidation staining, some remnants of old hardened preservative and a small ding at the bottom edge near the breech of the right tube. The action is similar retaining about 95% period reapplied rust blue toning to a deep gray patina along the high edges and showing some scattered light oxidation staining. The markings have softened somewhat due to the refinishing but remain legible with the barrels marked "THE COLINDIAN (REGD) A FIELD GUN FOR SHOT OR BALL / NON-FOULING SMOOTH OVAL BORE RIFLING" and with Charles Lancaster's 151 New Bond Street address visible within the sunken portion of the rib. The undersides are stamped with softened London black powder proofs, Lancaster's "CL" and are matching the frame. Both sides of the frame are clearly maker-marked with the bottom marked "PATENT BLOCK / SAFETY" and show some light tasteful foliate scrollwork and geometric borders. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock remains in fair to good condition having darkened from the years and showing overall smoothing with some scattered light dings and scuffs. The butt shows softened checkering and there is an un-engraved monogram plate along the toe line. Sadly, the forend is not present. Barrels show some lateral play and are slightly off-face and the top lever also shows some light play but rests right of center. The action features spring cocking, assisted opening system, automatic safety and rifle sights consisting of dual flip-up leafs with platinum lines marked for 50 and 100 yards and a German silver blade front sight. Length-of-pull is 14 1/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 1/4". A very rare and interesting arm from this respected maker, worthy of an ambitious restoration project. (13B9438-259) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)
serial #6113, 20 bore (2 1/2"), 30" barrels with mostly bright bores showing some scattered light pitting throughout and the left barrel with a small moderate ding about ...more4 1/4" from the muzzle. The barrels retain about 92% period re-blacking showing scattered spots of light oxidation staining, some remnants of old hardened preservative and a small ding at the bottom edge near the breech of the right tube. The action is similar retaining about 95% period reapplied rust blue toning to a deep gray patina along the high edges and showing some scattered light oxidation staining. The markings have softened somewhat due to the refinishing but remain legible with the barrels marked "THE COLINDIAN (REGD) A FIELD GUN FOR SHOT OR BALL / NON-FOULING SMOOTH OVAL BORE RIFLING" and with Charles Lancaster's 151 New Bond Street address visible within the sunken portion of the rib. The undersides are stamped with softened London black powder proofs, Lancaster's "CL" and are matching the frame. Both sides of the frame are clearly maker-marked with the bottom marked "PATENT BLOCK / SAFETY" and show some light tasteful foliate scrollwork and geometric borders. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock remains in fair to good condition having darkened from the years and showing overall smoothing with some scattered light dings and scuffs. The butt shows softened checkering and there is an un-engraved monogram plate along the toe line. Sadly, the forend is not present. Barrels show some lateral play and are slightly off-face and the top lever also shows some light play but rests right of center. The action features spring cocking, assisted opening system, automatic safety and rifle sights consisting of dual flip-up leafs with platinum lines marked for 50 and 100 yards and a German silver blade front sight. Length-of-pull is 14 1/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 1/4". A very rare and interesting arm from this respected maker, worthy of an ambitious restoration project. (13B9438-259) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)

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Charles Lancaster Boxlock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 59 (Sale Order: 59 of 915)      

serial #5090, 12 bore (2 3/4"), 28 1/4" sleeved nitro-proofed barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright near excellent bores showing a couple scattered pinprick pits, some machine marks from choke work and a bit more noticeable light pitting in the chambers. The barrels show the original London black powder proofs along with modern British 3 ton 2 1/2" proofs, the chambers later lengthened and the barrels re-stamped to 2 3/4". The barrels retain about 96-97% quality re-blacking showing some scattered freckling along the undersides, a few areas of minor thinning and small dings. The 151 New Bond Street barrel rib address has been very neatly hand-engraved post-refinishing. The triggerguard and top lever retain a similar amount of reapplied blue showing some light oxidation staining and fine pinprick pitting. The frame has mostly toned to a pewter gunmetal patina showing remnants of lightly cleaned pinprick pitting. The action is embellished in near full coverage with fine quality tight English scrollwork that remains mostly intact and both sides are clearly maker-marked. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition as nicely refinished showing some scattered light dings and minor scuffs along the butt, the checkering has been nicely refreshed and remains mostly crisp with attractive grain figure throughout and the buttstock is cast-off just a hair. There is an un-engraved silver monogram plate along the toe line and at the heel and the butt is fitted with a Pachmayr Old English solid red rubber pad. The arm features Hackett patent roller forend release, Westley Richards top lever and Needham patent ejector / extractor. Wall thickness measures no less than .025" with most areas considerably above this. Lock-up is tight with top lever resting about dead center and the barrels showing just a sliver of light between breech and standing breech. Length-of-pull is about 14 3/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 1/8" and weight is 6 pounds 5 ounces. The arm features automatic safety and the action seems to function well mechanically with robust ejectors. A very early and perhaps usable Lancaster boxlock ejectorgun dating to about 1883. (13B9438-264) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
serial #5090, 12 bore (2 3/4"), 28 1/4" sleeved nitro-proofed barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright near excellent bores showing a couple scattered pi...morenprick pits, some machine marks from choke work and a bit more noticeable light pitting in the chambers. The barrels show the original London black powder proofs along with modern British 3 ton 2 1/2" proofs, the chambers later lengthened and the barrels re-stamped to 2 3/4". The barrels retain about 96-97% quality re-blacking showing some scattered freckling along the undersides, a few areas of minor thinning and small dings. The 151 New Bond Street barrel rib address has been very neatly hand-engraved post-refinishing. The triggerguard and top lever retain a similar amount of reapplied blue showing some light oxidation staining and fine pinprick pitting. The frame has mostly toned to a pewter gunmetal patina showing remnants of lightly cleaned pinprick pitting. The action is embellished in near full coverage with fine quality tight English scrollwork that remains mostly intact and both sides are clearly maker-marked. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition as nicely refinished showing some scattered light dings and minor scuffs along the butt, the checkering has been nicely refreshed and remains mostly crisp with attractive grain figure throughout and the buttstock is cast-off just a hair. There is an un-engraved silver monogram plate along the toe line and at the heel and the butt is fitted with a Pachmayr Old English solid red rubber pad. The arm features Hackett patent roller forend release, Westley Richards top lever and Needham patent ejector / extractor. Wall thickness measures no less than .025" with most areas considerably above this. Lock-up is tight with top lever resting about dead center and the barrels showing just a sliver of light between breech and standing breech. Length-of-pull is about 14 3/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 1/8" and weight is 6 pounds 5 ounces. The arm features automatic safety and the action seems to function well mechanically with robust ejectors. A very early and perhaps usable Lancaster boxlock ejectorgun dating to about 1883. (13B9438-264) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)

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Smith & Wesson No. 3 First Model Russian Contract Revolver

Lot # 60 (Sale Order: 60 of 915)      

serial #13999, 44 S&W Russian, 8" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing a few patches of light pitting, an area of heavier oxidation and pitting at the muzzle and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 96% period reapplied nickel finish showing some light flakes toning to dark brown patina along the gripstraps, scattered light handling marks and remnants of light pitting beneath the finish throughout. The screw heads show some light slot wear, the Smith & Wesson barrel address in Russian has softened slightly but remains entirely legible and the Russian imperial acceptance stamp is just barely visible. The smooth walnut grips remain in very fine condition showing some scattered minor dings and handling marks. The right panel is stamp-numbered to the gun, the remaining numbered parts are matching and the lanyard ring is intact. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid, the latch requires a little manual assistance to close all of the way and the action generally seems to function well mechanically, the cylinder bolt does not disengage properly in half cock but timing and lock-up are otherwise solid. A very good example of the desirable Russian contract model. (13B9474-88) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #13999, 44 S&W Russian, 8" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright about good bore showing a few patches of light pitting, an area of heavier oxidation and pit...moreting at the muzzle and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 96% period reapplied nickel finish showing some light flakes toning to dark brown patina along the gripstraps, scattered light handling marks and remnants of light pitting beneath the finish throughout. The screw heads show some light slot wear, the Smith & Wesson barrel address in Russian has softened slightly but remains entirely legible and the Russian imperial acceptance stamp is just barely visible. The smooth walnut grips remain in very fine condition showing some scattered minor dings and handling marks. The right panel is stamp-numbered to the gun, the remaining numbered parts are matching and the lanyard ring is intact. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid, the latch requires a little manual assistance to close all of the way and the action generally seems to function well mechanically, the cylinder bolt does not disengage properly in half cock but timing and lock-up are otherwise solid. A very good example of the desirable Russian contract model. (13B9474-88) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1200/1800)

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Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model Rimfire Revolver

Lot # 61 (Sale Order: 61 of 915)      

serial #31748, 44 Henry RF, 8" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing scattered light to perhaps more moderate pitting and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this scarce notched hammer rimfire revolver retain about 94% period reapplied nickel finish with most of the loss due to a couple large flakes toning to gray-brown patina along the cylinder, scattered light dings and remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The screw heads show light to moderate slot wear, there are some light tool marks around the front sight and the barrel address and patent dates are completely intact and legible. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition showing worn finish, scattered light dings and a nicely-executed repaired thin chip along the back edge of the right panel. The right panel is stamp-numbered to the gun by serial number and the barrel and cylinder are matching each other by assembly number, the numbers on the cylinder and frame are no longer visible. Barrel-to-frame fit shows some mild play, the edge of the cylinder retainer has broken off and the action will require mechanical attention as the hammer does not hold at full or half cock and the cylinder does not lock correctly. Still a very good example piece of a scarce and desirable variation for the Smith & Wesson collector. (13B9474-106) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #31748, 44 Henry RF, 8" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright good bore showing scattered light to perhaps more moderate pitting and good rifling throughout....more The metal surfaces of this scarce notched hammer rimfire revolver retain about 94% period reapplied nickel finish with most of the loss due to a couple large flakes toning to gray-brown patina along the cylinder, scattered light dings and remnants of pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The screw heads show light to moderate slot wear, there are some light tool marks around the front sight and the barrel address and patent dates are completely intact and legible. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition showing worn finish, scattered light dings and a nicely-executed repaired thin chip along the back edge of the right panel. The right panel is stamp-numbered to the gun by serial number and the barrel and cylinder are matching each other by assembly number, the numbers on the cylinder and frame are no longer visible. Barrel-to-frame fit shows some mild play, the edge of the cylinder retainer has broken off and the action will require mechanical attention as the hammer does not hold at full or half cock and the cylinder does not lock correctly. Still a very good example piece of a scarce and desirable variation for the Smith & Wesson collector. (13B9474-106) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1200/1800)

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Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model American Revolver

Lot # 62 (Sale Order: 62 of 915)      

serial #28139, 44 S&W American, 8" ribbed round barrel with a dark pitted bore still showing very good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 65% original nickel finish showing overall flaking to dark gray-brown patina also with some light pinprick pitting and handling marks. The triggerguard and latch have mostly toned to plum-brown patina while the hammer shows remnants of silver case-hardened patina. The screw heads show light slot wear while the barrel address and patent dates remain quite crisp and clear. The revolver wears a set of attractive smooth antique ivory grips that rate very good showing moderate age cracking, a few slivers missing along the edges and toning to a rich patina. The barrel and latch are matching by assembly number, the number on the frame is difficult to decipher but appears to match as well, while the cylinder is mismatched but has clearly been with this revolver for quite some time. Barrel-to-frame fit shows light play and the action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up with mild play. A very good Second Model with plenty of character. (13B9474-100) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #28139, 44 S&W American, 8" ribbed round barrel with a dark pitted bore still showing very good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain abou...moret 65% original nickel finish showing overall flaking to dark gray-brown patina also with some light pinprick pitting and handling marks. The triggerguard and latch have mostly toned to plum-brown patina while the hammer shows remnants of silver case-hardened patina. The screw heads show light slot wear while the barrel address and patent dates remain quite crisp and clear. The revolver wears a set of attractive smooth antique ivory grips that rate very good showing moderate age cracking, a few slivers missing along the edges and toning to a rich patina. The barrel and latch are matching by assembly number, the number on the frame is difficult to decipher but appears to match as well, while the cylinder is mismatched but has clearly been with this revolver for quite some time. Barrel-to-frame fit shows light play and the action seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up with mild play. A very good Second Model with plenty of character. (13B9474-100) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1000/1500)

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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)

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Smith & Wesson No. 3 Second Model Rimfire Revolver

Lot # 64 (Sale Order: 64 of 915)      

serial #26061, 44 Henry RF, 8" ribbed round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing a moderate bulge about halfway down and otherwise good rifling. This example appears to have been modified into a rimfire revolver long ago as the hammer notch in the breech face extends quite a ways down. The metal surfaces retain about 35% original nickel finish mostly along the frame and cylinder with the balance flaked and toned to a mild gray patina showing scattered areas of old oxidation staining and smoothed-over light pitting. The un-notched hammer shows good case-hardened colors with light oxidation staining, the screw heads show slot wear and the barrel address and patent dates remain legible. The frame is also cut for a period shoulder stock. The revolver wears a set of smooth antique ivory grips that rate about good showing extensive overall age crackling, toning to a dark patina and moderate shrinkage. The assembly numbers on the parts are difficult to discern, barrel-to-frame fit shows light play, the half cock notch is worn and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically with good timing and lock-up. An interesting well-worn example. (13B9474-99) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #26061, 44 Henry RF, 8" ribbed round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing a moderate bulge about halfway down and otherwise good rifling. This example ap...morepears to have been modified into a rimfire revolver long ago as the hammer notch in the breech face extends quite a ways down. The metal surfaces retain about 35% original nickel finish mostly along the frame and cylinder with the balance flaked and toned to a mild gray patina showing scattered areas of old oxidation staining and smoothed-over light pitting. The un-notched hammer shows good case-hardened colors with light oxidation staining, the screw heads show slot wear and the barrel address and patent dates remain legible. The frame is also cut for a period shoulder stock. The revolver wears a set of smooth antique ivory grips that rate about good showing extensive overall age crackling, toning to a dark patina and moderate shrinkage. The assembly numbers on the parts are difficult to discern, barrel-to-frame fit shows light play, the half cock notch is worn and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically with good timing and lock-up. An interesting well-worn example. (13B9474-99) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (1000/1500)

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Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 Long Range Sporting Rifle

Lot # 65 (Sale Order: 65 of 915)      

serial #6335, 45 2 4/10", 33 1/2" unmarked heavy round barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. This is an interesting rifle that is stamped with period British proof marks on the frame and breechblock, though as-noted the barrel is completely unmarked perhaps indicating it was sold to a British buyer as an action only. The barrel has toned to a mild plum-brown patina showing some sparsely scattered spots of light pinprick pitting, minor old oxidation staining and handling marks along with a light ding at the outside edge of the muzzle that is unobtrusive. The action retains perhaps 40% original bright blue strongest along the sides with the balance flaked to plum-brown patina showing some scattered light dings and tool marks, a spot of oxidation staining along the lever and the screw heads with slot wear. The breechblock has toned to a pewter gunmetal patina also showing an area of light dings along the top. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock with hard rubber pistolgrip insert, forend with horn tip and walnut frame panels remain in about very good condition showing a small repaired hairline crack along the left side butt, scattered overall dings and light bruises from a well-used arm. There is a small crack at the rear of the forend and the pistolgrip insert is a little bit loose. The forend is very short measuring only 6 1/2" and is likely a British-made component, it attaches via a large pin through seamless wooden plugs, though the left-side plug is missing. There is a large painted white "S." on the right side butt and the original hard rubber buttplate is painted with a large rack number that appears to be "18526197", the last couple of numbers having faded somewhat. There are currently no sights present and the arm is fitted with the correct heel sight base, the upper tang is cut for sight fitting and the base for a windgauge style sight is present at the front. The action seems to function well mechanically. Frank Sellers notes in Sharps Firearms that a handful of actions were sold to British clients in the 6000-7000 serial number range and account for a large number of variations within this range. This is still a handsome example of a very desirable Sharps arm retaining a lovely bore. (13B9438-194) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)
serial #6335, 45 2 4/10", 33 1/2" unmarked heavy round barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. This is an...more interesting rifle that is stamped with period British proof marks on the frame and breechblock, though as-noted the barrel is completely unmarked perhaps indicating it was sold to a British buyer as an action only. The barrel has toned to a mild plum-brown patina showing some sparsely scattered spots of light pinprick pitting, minor old oxidation staining and handling marks along with a light ding at the outside edge of the muzzle that is unobtrusive. The action retains perhaps 40% original bright blue strongest along the sides with the balance flaked to plum-brown patina showing some scattered light dings and tool marks, a spot of oxidation staining along the lever and the screw heads with slot wear. The breechblock has toned to a pewter gunmetal patina also showing an area of light dings along the top. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock with hard rubber pistolgrip insert, forend with horn tip and walnut frame panels remain in about very good condition showing a small repaired hairline crack along the left side butt, scattered overall dings and light bruises from a well-used arm. There is a small crack at the rear of the forend and the pistolgrip insert is a little bit loose. The forend is very short measuring only 6 1/2" and is likely a British-made component, it attaches via a large pin through seamless wooden plugs, though the left-side plug is missing. There is a large painted white "S." on the right side butt and the original hard rubber buttplate is painted with a large rack number that appears to be "18526197", the last couple of numbers having faded somewhat. There are currently no sights present and the arm is fitted with the correct heel sight base, the upper tang is cut for sight fitting and the base for a windgauge style sight is present at the front. The action seems to function well mechanically. Frank Sellers notes in Sharps Firearms that a handful of actions were sold to British clients in the 6000-7000 serial number range and account for a large number of variations within this range. This is still a handsome example of a very desirable Sharps arm retaining a lovely bore. (13B9438-194) {ANTIQUE} (3000/5000)

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Browning Superposed Presentation Grade I Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 66 (Sale Order: 66 of 915)      

serial #P03PM1492, 12 ga, 26 1/2'' ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue with a double geometric border engraved around the breech. The silver-finished frame is excellent and has been expertly-engraved by Browning Custom Shop Master Engraver Claudia Perfido, there are doves in flight on each flat, an oak leaf motif around the fence, flower motifs on the belly and tight scroll throughout, her signature ''C.PERFIDO'' is seen on the rear of the right-side flat. The high-gloss checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock with hard rubber buttplate and schnabel-style forend are excellent with beautiful figure throughout. The safety is non-automatic and the gold single trigger retains nearly all its original finish. Included is a Browning luggage-style case with brown faux fur lining in excellent condition. A hard-to-find high-quality 1980-manufactured shotgun in near as-new condition. (22C9747-3) {MODERN} (3000/4000)
serial #P03PM1492, 12 ga, 26 1/2'' ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue with a double geometric bord...moreer engraved around the breech. The silver-finished frame is excellent and has been expertly-engraved by Browning Custom Shop Master Engraver Claudia Perfido, there are doves in flight on each flat, an oak leaf motif around the fence, flower motifs on the belly and tight scroll throughout, her signature ''C.PERFIDO'' is seen on the rear of the right-side flat. The high-gloss checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock with hard rubber buttplate and schnabel-style forend are excellent with beautiful figure throughout. The safety is non-automatic and the gold single trigger retains nearly all its original finish. Included is a Browning luggage-style case with brown faux fur lining in excellent condition. A hard-to-find high-quality 1980-manufactured shotgun in near as-new condition. (22C9747-3) {MODERN} (3000/4000)

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Scarce Browning Superposed Over Under Shotgun

Lot # 67 (Sale Order: 67 of 915)      

serial #863PM02138, 12 ga, 27 1/2'' ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with excellent bores. This is an interesting Superposed, a chat with a Browning Historian indicates that this 1980-manufactured shotgun was initially made for the European market and found its way to the States in 1982. The FN-marked ''MADE IN BELGIUM'' barrels retain near 99% original blue and are also marked with a Browning Arms Co. import mark on the right-side. The silver frame has been beautifully-engraved by former Browning Custom Shop Master Engraver Rocco Capece, the right-side shows two mallards in flight, the left two pheasants and there is tight scroll and geometric patterns throughout. There is some very light freckling scattered about the surface but it is unobtrusive. The checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock with red pad and schnabel-style forend are very good plus with some handling marks typically-associated with a lightly-used arm. Shotgun is equipped with a single selective trigger, a non-automatic safety and robust ejectors. Included is a Browning luggage-style case with brown faux fur lining in excellent condition. A chance to own one of the world's most trusted shotguns in a nice configuration and embellished by a Master Engraver. (22C9747-2) {MODERN} (2500/3500)
serial #863PM02138, 12 ga, 27 1/2'' ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with excellent bores. This is an interesting Superposed, a chat with a Browning Histor...moreian indicates that this 1980-manufactured shotgun was initially made for the European market and found its way to the States in 1982. The FN-marked ''MADE IN BELGIUM'' barrels retain near 99% original blue and are also marked with a Browning Arms Co. import mark on the right-side. The silver frame has been beautifully-engraved by former Browning Custom Shop Master Engraver Rocco Capece, the right-side shows two mallards in flight, the left two pheasants and there is tight scroll and geometric patterns throughout. There is some very light freckling scattered about the surface but it is unobtrusive. The checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock with red pad and schnabel-style forend are very good plus with some handling marks typically-associated with a lightly-used arm. Shotgun is equipped with a single selective trigger, a non-automatic safety and robust ejectors. Included is a Browning luggage-style case with brown faux fur lining in excellent condition. A chance to own one of the world's most trusted shotguns in a nice configuration and embellished by a Master Engraver. (22C9747-2) {MODERN} (2500/3500)

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Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 68 (Sale Order: 68 of 915)      

serial #00603, 20 ga, 26'' barrels choked modified and improved cylinder with excellent bores. The boxlock frame and forend metal show mostly strong case-hardened color with some small areas fading to a nice straw and gold hue. The engraving is crisp and follows the original DHE pattern with loose foliate scroll, geometric patterns, an Irish setter on point on the left side, an English pointer on the right and three pheasant on the belly. The barrels, skeleton buttplate and long-tang triggerguard retain near 99% original blue, the triggerguard and buttplate are also embellished with identical scroll and border engraving. The checkered burl walnut splinter-style forend and straight-grip buttstock are excellent with superb grain figure and dropper points with the skeleton buttplate coming up and rounding the heel nicely, the length-of-pull to the single selective trigger is 14 1/2'' with drops 1 1/2'' of and 2 1/4''. There is a faint hint of light at the fences, however, the doll's head extension locks the barrels tight and the ejectors are very strong. This fine gun comes with a leather luggage-style Emmebi case with keys and factory-supplied snap caps. A high-condition nod to the Parker Brothers shotguns of old. (22C9720-19) {MODERN} (2500/4000)
serial #00603, 20 ga, 26'' barrels choked modified and improved cylinder with excellent bores. The boxlock frame and forend metal show mostly strong case-hardened color w...moreith some small areas fading to a nice straw and gold hue. The engraving is crisp and follows the original DHE pattern with loose foliate scroll, geometric patterns, an Irish setter on point on the left side, an English pointer on the right and three pheasant on the belly. The barrels, skeleton buttplate and long-tang triggerguard retain near 99% original blue, the triggerguard and buttplate are also embellished with identical scroll and border engraving. The checkered burl walnut splinter-style forend and straight-grip buttstock are excellent with superb grain figure and dropper points with the skeleton buttplate coming up and rounding the heel nicely, the length-of-pull to the single selective trigger is 14 1/2'' with drops 1 1/2'' of and 2 1/4''. There is a faint hint of light at the fences, however, the doll's head extension locks the barrels tight and the ejectors are very strong. This fine gun comes with a leather luggage-style Emmebi case with keys and factory-supplied snap caps. A high-condition nod to the Parker Brothers shotguns of old. (22C9720-19) {MODERN} (2500/4000)

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Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Double Ejectorgun Two Barrel Set

Lot # 69 (Sale Order: 69 of 915)      

serial #28-00603, two 26'' identical 28 ga barrel sets choked improved cylinder and modified with excellent bores. The barrels are also identical in finish, they retain 99% original blue with nicely-matted concave rib and doll's head extension. The boxlock frame and forend metal display vivid case-hardened color and DHE engraving, there are small areas around the fence and belly toning to a pleasant straw color with hunting dogs on point found on each flat and a trio of pheasant on the belly. The long-tang triggerguard and skeleton buttplate retain 99% plus original blue and are embellished with similar engraving and border pattern. The English walnut buttstock and splinter-style forend are near excellent, the butt features a straight grip and dropper points with a nice subtle curve at the heel, the forend metal shows the same vivid case-hardened color as the frame. The length-of-pull to the single selective trigger is 14 1/8'' with drops 1 1/2'' of and 2 3/8''. Both sets of barrels, the interior forend metal and water table are all marked with matching serial number. Each set of barrels is very slightly off-face with very robust ejectors. This interesting combination comes with a leather luggage-style Emmebi case with keys and factory-supplied snap caps. (22C9720-18) {MODERN} (3000/4000)
serial #28-00603, two 26'' identical 28 ga barrel sets choked improved cylinder and modified with excellent bores. The barrels are also identical in finish, they retain 9...more9% original blue with nicely-matted concave rib and doll's head extension. The boxlock frame and forend metal display vivid case-hardened color and DHE engraving, there are small areas around the fence and belly toning to a pleasant straw color with hunting dogs on point found on each flat and a trio of pheasant on the belly. The long-tang triggerguard and skeleton buttplate retain 99% plus original blue and are embellished with similar engraving and border pattern. The English walnut buttstock and splinter-style forend are near excellent, the butt features a straight grip and dropper points with a nice subtle curve at the heel, the forend metal shows the same vivid case-hardened color as the frame. The length-of-pull to the single selective trigger is 14 1/8'' with drops 1 1/2'' of and 2 3/8''. Both sets of barrels, the interior forend metal and water table are all marked with matching serial number. Each set of barrels is very slightly off-face with very robust ejectors. This interesting combination comes with a leather luggage-style Emmebi case with keys and factory-supplied snap caps. (22C9720-18) {MODERN} (3000/4000)

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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)

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Winchester Model 21 Skeet Two Barrel Set

Lot # 71 (Sale Order: 71 of 915)      

serial #2891, 12 ga, 28'' Winchester-marked barrels stamped ''MOD'' and ''FULL'' with excellent bores and 26'' Atlas Arms-marked barrels choked improved cylinder and modified, both sets have excellent bores. The barrels retain near the same amount of original blue, perhaps 98% for the 28'' factory barrels and 97% for the Atlas, there is some slight thinning and tiny blemishes throughout, the Atlas barrels have a small ding in the underside of the left tube that transfers to the interior and a couple small rub marks, the Winchester barrels have a small ding in the right tube and a couple smaller marks on the underside. Each barrel is sighted with a red Bradley front, the Atlas bead being slightly larger. The frame retains perhaps 95-96% original blue, the belly is slightly-thinning and the edges are wearing to silver but the overall blue is strong with an occasional expected small blemish. The checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock and beavertail style forend are very good, there are handling marks and blemishes one could easily associate with an early Winchester skeet gun. The figure is exceptional with a beautiful shellflame patterns on the forend and along the comb, and the checkered butt is in near excellent condition. The shotgun has a single trigger and the ejectors on each set of barrels are very strong, additionally each set locks up tight and are on-face. The length-of-pull is 14'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2'', an accompanying factory letter indicates all the above-mentioned configurations are factory original and correct and that the 28'' Winchester barrels were fitted during a trip back to the factory in 1951. The letter goes on to say that after this repair, the owner found that the forend had cracked during transit and a second trip to Winchester rectified this situation. Included is an excellent condition leather leg-o-mutton case. This Model 21 is in a fantastic state of preservation with wonderful Skeet Grade wood and tons of original finish. (22D9720-16) {C&R} (4000/6000)
serial #2891, 12 ga, 28'' Winchester-marked barrels stamped ''MOD'' and ''FULL'' with excellent bores and 26'' Atlas Arms-marked barrels choked improved cylinder and modi...morefied, both sets have excellent bores. The barrels retain near the same amount of original blue, perhaps 98% for the 28'' factory barrels and 97% for the Atlas, there is some slight thinning and tiny blemishes throughout, the Atlas barrels have a small ding in the underside of the left tube that transfers to the interior and a couple small rub marks, the Winchester barrels have a small ding in the right tube and a couple smaller marks on the underside. Each barrel is sighted with a red Bradley front, the Atlas bead being slightly larger. The frame retains perhaps 95-96% original blue, the belly is slightly-thinning and the edges are wearing to silver but the overall blue is strong with an occasional expected small blemish. The checkered walnut straight-grip buttstock and beavertail style forend are very good, there are handling marks and blemishes one could easily associate with an early Winchester skeet gun. The figure is exceptional with a beautiful shellflame patterns on the forend and along the comb, and the checkered butt is in near excellent condition. The shotgun has a single trigger and the ejectors on each set of barrels are very strong, additionally each set locks up tight and are on-face. The length-of-pull is 14'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2'', an accompanying factory letter indicates all the above-mentioned configurations are factory original and correct and that the 28'' Winchester barrels were fitted during a trip back to the factory in 1951. The letter goes on to say that after this repair, the owner found that the forend had cracked during transit and a second trip to Winchester rectified this situation. Included is an excellent condition leather leg-o-mutton case. This Model 21 is in a fantastic state of preservation with wonderful Skeet Grade wood and tons of original finish. (22D9720-16) {C&R} (4000/6000)

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Krieghoff Model 32 Skeet Over Under Shotgun Four Barrel Set

Lot # 72 (Sale Order: 72 of 915)      

Description Update 08/28/2020: 3/4” crescent-shaped non-flexing hairline crack just behind top tang

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)

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Browning Twelvette Double Auto Shotgun

Lot # 73 (Sale Order: 73 of 915)      

serial #A36564, 12 ga, 27 1/2'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified with an excellent bore. The barrel retains perhaps 85% original blue, there is a portion at the breech that has faded to gunmetal gray with the balance evenly-toning to plum brown. The alloy receiver retains 98-99% original ''Autumn Brown'' color with some scattered blemishes and wear at the loading port, there are splashes of gold-filled scroll engraving and zig-zag border on each side flat and ''Twelvette'' in script above the loading port. The bolt body remains bright and the trigger shows a couple flakes of original gold finish. The checkered walnut forend and round-knob pistolgrip buttstock with ''DOUBLE AUTOMATIC'' horn buttplate are about very good with handling marks, light impact marks and loss of finish where a shooter's hands would land, there is a bit of insect damage on the buttplate but the wood is structurally-sound with a nice, tight fit to the metal. The Double Automatics alloy receivers were offered in four colors, ''Autumn Brown'' is a desirable and somewhat hard-to-find variation. (22B9740-9) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #A36564, 12 ga, 27 1/2'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified with an excellent bore. The barrel retains perhaps 85% original blue, there is a portion at the bree...morech that has faded to gunmetal gray with the balance evenly-toning to plum brown. The alloy receiver retains 98-99% original ''Autumn Brown'' color with some scattered blemishes and wear at the loading port, there are splashes of gold-filled scroll engraving and zig-zag border on each side flat and ''Twelvette'' in script above the loading port. The bolt body remains bright and the trigger shows a couple flakes of original gold finish. The checkered walnut forend and round-knob pistolgrip buttstock with ''DOUBLE AUTOMATIC'' horn buttplate are about very good with handling marks, light impact marks and loss of finish where a shooter's hands would land, there is a bit of insect damage on the buttplate but the wood is structurally-sound with a nice, tight fit to the metal. The Double Automatics alloy receivers were offered in four colors, ''Autumn Brown'' is a desirable and somewhat hard-to-find variation. (22B9740-9) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Winchester Model 50 Featherweight Pigeon Grade Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 74 of 915)      

serial #186139A, 12 ga, 26'' ventilated rib barrel choked WS-1 with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue and anodized finishes, there are a couple small blemishes on the barrel and scattered handling marks throughout and there are very nice engine-turned patterns on the bolt and carrier. The deluxe checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are very good with just a touch of added varnish with drying cracks visible on the butt and some handling marks, the feathercrotch figure is fantastic with both sides of the butt displaying a symmetrical grain pattern. The shotgun appears to have seen very little use and is equipped with a red Bradley front sight bead. A 1961-manufactured Lightweight Pigeon in a wonderful state of preservation. (22C9768-38) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #186139A, 12 ga, 26'' ventilated rib barrel choked WS-1 with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue and anodized finishes, there are a...more couple small blemishes on the barrel and scattered handling marks throughout and there are very nice engine-turned patterns on the bolt and carrier. The deluxe checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are very good with just a touch of added varnish with drying cracks visible on the butt and some handling marks, the feathercrotch figure is fantastic with both sides of the butt displaying a symmetrical grain pattern. The shotgun appears to have seen very little use and is equipped with a red Bradley front sight bead. A 1961-manufactured Lightweight Pigeon in a wonderful state of preservation. (22C9768-38) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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German LP.08 Artillery Luger Pistol by DWM

Lot # 75 (Sale Order: 75 of 915)      

serial #8920b, 9mm, 8" barrel with a partially bright very good bore showing some scattered light frosting, some oxidation nearer the chamber and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue showing some light high edge and operational wear, an area on the left sideplate and receiver showing some loss from some sort of contaminant and areas on the gripstraps and barrel thinning slightly. There is some scattered light freckling and a couple of small moderate dings, one on the sideplate and the other on the right edge of the receiver, but they are rather unobtrusive. The small parts show good remnants of straw color in the protected areas toning to a silvery gray patina while the sear spring and toggle pins show strong fire blue; all markings are intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in very good plus condition, the left panel showing a small chip below the safety, some overall light handling marks and the right panel is a little bit loose. The grips are un-numbered though the left panel shows a crisp imperial inspector stamp on the inside. This early 1917-made pistol retains fine-tune adjustment of both the front and rear sights and all of the serialized parts are matching including the sights and un-grooved firing pin. The trigger bar shows a small effective repair and the action seems to function well mechanically. Included is a bright-bodied wood base magazine with no visible number that shows a crack through the base and a light chip along its left knob. A very handsome artillery Luger for the German martial collector. (13B9736-68) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #8920b, 9mm, 8" barrel with a partially bright very good bore showing some scattered light frosting, some oxidation nearer the chamber and strong rifling throughou...moret. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated pistol retain about 90-92% original blue showing some light high edge and operational wear, an area on the left sideplate and receiver showing some loss from some sort of contaminant and areas on the gripstraps and barrel thinning slightly. There is some scattered light freckling and a couple of small moderate dings, one on the sideplate and the other on the right edge of the receiver, but they are rather unobtrusive. The small parts show good remnants of straw color in the protected areas toning to a silvery gray patina while the sear spring and toggle pins show strong fire blue; all markings are intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in very good plus condition, the left panel showing a small chip below the safety, some overall light handling marks and the right panel is a little bit loose. The grips are un-numbered though the left panel shows a crisp imperial inspector stamp on the inside. This early 1917-made pistol retains fine-tune adjustment of both the front and rear sights and all of the serialized parts are matching including the sights and un-grooved firing pin. The trigger bar shows a small effective repair and the action seems to function well mechanically. Included is a bright-bodied wood base magazine with no visible number that shows a crack through the base and a light chip along its left knob. A very handsome artillery Luger for the German martial collector. (13B9736-68) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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