Auction No. 145 - Session 2

Auction No. 145 - Session 2

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Auction No. 145 - Session 2

Auction No. 145 - Session 2

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 1200 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 1250 (Sale Order: 251 of 667)      

serial #229300, 45 ACP, 5” replacement commercial Colt BB-Series barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1918-manufacure pistol have toned to brown with strong wedges of original blue in the protected areas, scattered pitting, and handling marks. This gun features double diamond checkered factory walnut grips the left panel rates about very good with light diamond point wear while the right panel rates about good showing moderate wear on the lower quarter. This pistol appears to have the correct small parts and sights, and Major Stewart’s inspector mark and the other markings remains strong. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. (8A11728-269) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #229300, 45 ACP, 5” replacement commercial Colt BB-Series barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1918-manufacure pistol have toned to brown with...more strong wedges of original blue in the protected areas, scattered pitting, and handling marks. This gun features double diamond checkered factory walnut grips the left panel rates about very good with light diamond point wear while the right panel rates about good showing moderate wear on the lower quarter. This pistol appears to have the correct small parts and sights, and Major Stewart’s inspector mark and the other markings remains strong. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. (8A11728-269) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Custom Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1251 (Sale Order: 252 of 667)      

serial #277561-C, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with an excellent bore. This 1957-manufactured pistol remains in wonderful condition with a few light custom features and retains about 99% plus factory quality restored blue although the slide has a slight plum hue. The grips are postwar black “Coltwood” synthetic stocks with Rampant Colt monograms, the left panel shows the typical shrinkage at the screw holes with three small cracks radiating out from the bottom hole. The right panel appears stable and rates excellent. This gun has several custom features including a light trigger job, the barrel has been throated, a weld was added to the bottom of the rear most barrel lug to tighten lockup, plus the barrel to slide to frame fit has been tightened. The top of the side around the rear sight has been lightly tooled flat at an angle and later refinished, its purpose can only be speculated. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. A nice custom Government Model. (8A11728-272) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #277561-C, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with an excellent bore. This 1957-manufactured pistol remains in wonderful condition with a few light custom features and retains...more about 99% plus factory quality restored blue although the slide has a slight plum hue. The grips are postwar black “Coltwood” synthetic stocks with Rampant Colt monograms, the left panel shows the typical shrinkage at the screw holes with three small cracks radiating out from the bottom hole. The right panel appears stable and rates excellent. This gun has several custom features including a light trigger job, the barrel has been throated, a weld was added to the bottom of the rear most barrel lug to tighten lockup, plus the barrel to slide to frame fit has been tightened. The top of the side around the rear sight has been lightly tooled flat at an angle and later refinished, its purpose can only be speculated. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. A nice custom Government Model. (8A11728-272) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1252 (Sale Order: 253 of 667)      

serial #257759-C, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with an excellent bore. This 1952-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 95-96% original blue showing thinning finish on the straps, edge wear, and handling marks. The grips are smooth faux horn with gold Rampant Colt medallions that remain in excellent condition. This gun has a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and the small parts are correct for the period of manufacture. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. A nice postwar collectible. (8A11728-270) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #257759-C, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with an excellent bore. This 1952-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition and retains about 95-96% original blue showi...moreng thinning finish on the straps, edge wear, and handling marks. The grips are smooth faux horn with gold Rampant Colt medallions that remain in excellent condition. This gun has a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and the small parts are correct for the period of manufacture. It includes a factory marked seven-round magazine. A nice postwar collectible. (8A11728-270) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 1253 (Sale Order: 254 of 667)      

serial #345727, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with a moderately pitted bore retaining strong rifling throughout. This late war pistol has toned to brown with a few wedges of original blue in the protected areas. The replacement Remington UMC double diamond checkered factory walnut grips rate about very good with light diamond point wear. This pistol appears to have the correct small parts although the thumb safety and barrel markings are from slightly later manufacture but are likely transitional, and the “[eagle] / S11” inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. A salty but solid 1911. (8A11728-920) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #345727, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with a moderately pitted bore retaining strong rifling throughout. This late war pistol has toned to brown with a few wedges of ori...moreginal blue in the protected areas. The replacement Remington UMC double diamond checkered factory walnut grips rate about very good with light diamond point wear. This pistol appears to have the correct small parts although the thumb safety and barrel markings are from slightly later manufacture but are likely transitional, and the “[eagle] / S11” inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single Colt two-tone seven-round magazine with pinned floorplate. A salty but solid 1911. (8A11728-920) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 1254 (Sale Order: 255 of 667)      

serial #377228, 45 ACP, 5” replacement Springfield barrel with an excellent bore. This late war pistol retains about 90% arsenal grade restored Parkerized finish showing high edge wear, the flat mainspring housing toned to pewter, and handling marks. The checkered factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing bars on the back, reinforcing rings around the screw holes, and rate excellent. This pistol has a WWII-era replacement hammer and slide stop while the remaining small parts appear correct, and the “(eagle) / S16” inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single Scovill Manufacturing Company seven-round magazine with welded floorplate. (8A11728-878) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #377228, 45 ACP, 5” replacement Springfield barrel with an excellent bore. This late war pistol retains about 90% arsenal grade restored Parkerized finish showing ...morehigh edge wear, the flat mainspring housing toned to pewter, and handling marks. The checkered factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing bars on the back, reinforcing rings around the screw holes, and rate excellent. This pistol has a WWII-era replacement hammer and slide stop while the remaining small parts appear correct, and the “(eagle) / S16” inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single Scovill Manufacturing Company seven-round magazine with welded floorplate. (8A11728-878) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt

Lot # 1255 (Sale Order: 256 of 667)      

serial #899121, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with a partially frosted bore with pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The frame of this mid-war pistol retains about 50% original Parkerized finish the rest toned to brown while the replacement slide has mainly toned to a brown hue with a few wedges of restored Parkerized finish by the bottom front. The replacement triple diamond checkered unmarked custom grips feature “USN” relief carved into the center diamond and they rate excellent. This pistol has the earlier Model 1911 style slide lock, the remainder of the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture, the slide is numbered to another gun under the firing pin stop, and Brigadier General Drewry’s inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single General Shaver Division seven-round magazine with welded back and floorplate. (8A11728-921) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #899121, 45 ACP, 5” Colt barrel with a partially frosted bore with pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The frame of this mid-war pistol retains about 5...more0% original Parkerized finish the rest toned to brown while the replacement slide has mainly toned to a brown hue with a few wedges of restored Parkerized finish by the bottom front. The replacement triple diamond checkered unmarked custom grips feature “USN” relief carved into the center diamond and they rate excellent. This pistol has the earlier Model 1911 style slide lock, the remainder of the small parts appear correct for the period of manufacture, the slide is numbered to another gun under the firing pin stop, and Brigadier General Drewry’s inspector mark remains strong as are the other markings. It includes a single General Shaver Division seven-round magazine with welded back and floorplate. (8A11728-921) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Remington Rand

Lot # 1256 (Sale Order: 257 of 667)      

serial #1809915, 45 ACP, 5” post WWII Colt replacement barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1944-made pistol has toned to a gray-brown patina with strong original Parkerized finish found on the sides of the frame for perhaps 25% remaining and the metal surfaces show edge wear and handling marks and some fine pinprick pitting on the slide. The checkered factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing bars on the back, reinforcing rings around the screw holes, and rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. Most of the small parts and sights on this pistol appear correct although the thumb safety is a later post war commercial replacement, and Colonel Atwood’s inspector mark and the other markings remain crisp. It includes a post WWII replacement seven-round magazine with assembly and manufacture information stamped on the bottom. A fine collectible. (8A11728-285) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #1809915, 45 ACP, 5” post WWII Colt replacement barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1944-made pistol has toned to a gray-brown patina with strong original Pa...morerkerized finish found on the sides of the frame for perhaps 25% remaining and the metal surfaces show edge wear and handling marks and some fine pinprick pitting on the slide. The checkered factory Keyes Fibre grips feature reinforcing bars on the back, reinforcing rings around the screw holes, and rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. Most of the small parts and sights on this pistol appear correct although the thumb safety is a later post war commercial replacement, and Colonel Atwood’s inspector mark and the other markings remain crisp. It includes a post WWII replacement seven-round magazine with assembly and manufacture information stamped on the bottom. A fine collectible. (8A11728-285) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1257 (Sale Order: 258 of 667)      

serial #36304, 38 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing light traces of oxidation. This 1915-manufactured pistol retains about 80% original blue showing edge wear, thinning to brown finish under strong light on the slide, and handling marks. The hammer retains bold case-hardened colors. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt and “COLT”, they rate near excellent with a small blemish on the left panel. This later gun features the improved hammer spur, two-line patent dates, and shorter slide address. It includes an unmarked factory seven-round magazine. A nice example of the Model 1903. (8A11728-268) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #36304, 38 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing light traces of oxidation. This 1915-manufactured pistol retains about 80% original blue showing e...moredge wear, thinning to brown finish under strong light on the slide, and handling marks. The hammer retains bold case-hardened colors. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt and “COLT”, they rate near excellent with a small blemish on the left panel. This later gun features the improved hammer spur, two-line patent dates, and shorter slide address. It includes an unmarked factory seven-round magazine. A nice example of the Model 1903. (8A11728-268) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1917 Double Action Revolver by Smith & Wesson

Lot # 1258 (Sale Order: 259 of 667)      

Description Update 03-26-2025: Specks of light oxidation on frame around hammer.

serial #140437, 45 ACP, 5 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore showing whisps of frosting. This beautiful revolver remains in wonderful condition and was used very little judging by the wear on the recoil plate area. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue showing slight wear on the triggerguard. The service trigger and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors while the trigger face and spur have lightly thinned to pewter. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good showing little wear but very light chipping scattered along the butt edge of both panels. The factory markings, “(eagle) / 6” acceptance mark, and Ordnance Bomb remain crisp. This gun is sighted with a half-moon front sight and fixed rear sight. It includes a U.S. Model 1917 flap holster by Graton & Knight dated 1917. It remains in excellent condition with strong stitching and minor wear. It also includes a factory letter indicating this gun shipped as described on December 3, 1918, to the U.S. Army Base, Paterson, New Jersey. A wonderful combination for the martial collector. (8A11936-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Springfield Armory

Lot # 1259 (Sale Order: 260 of 667)      

serial #74997, 45 ACP, 5” replacement High Standard barrel with a near excellent bore showing light streaks of frosting. This pre-war pistol retains about 96% non-armory restored arsenal grade blue although the color on the frame is more smoky gray under strong light, in addition to edge wear and a few handling marks. The gun features replacement Colt double diamond checkered walnut grips that rate about good plus with light scattered diamond point wear and handling marks. None of the small parts are stamped with the usual “S” although most of the parts appear correct for the period, the recoil spring plug and thumb safety appear to be replacements. The Ordnance Bomb and other markings remain strong while the Federal Eagle on the right side of the slide is soft. The gun includes a single Springfield Armory seven-round two-tone magazine with lanyard loop on floorplate, the body is the earlier style that folds over the bottom of the floorplate and it shows heavy finish loss and oxidation stains. An early Springfield showing a lot of character. (8A11897-83) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #74997, 45 ACP, 5” replacement High Standard barrel with a near excellent bore showing light streaks of frosting. This pre-war pistol retains about 96% non-armory ...morerestored arsenal grade blue although the color on the frame is more smoky gray under strong light, in addition to edge wear and a few handling marks. The gun features replacement Colt double diamond checkered walnut grips that rate about good plus with light scattered diamond point wear and handling marks. None of the small parts are stamped with the usual “S” although most of the parts appear correct for the period, the recoil spring plug and thumb safety appear to be replacements. The Ordnance Bomb and other markings remain strong while the Federal Eagle on the right side of the slide is soft. The gun includes a single Springfield Armory seven-round two-tone magazine with lanyard loop on floorplate, the body is the earlier style that folds over the bottom of the floorplate and it shows heavy finish loss and oxidation stains. An early Springfield showing a lot of character. (8A11897-83) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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German P.08 Luger S/42-coded Pistol by Mauser

Lot # 1260 (Sale Order: 261 of 667)      

serial #8758m, 9mm, 4” barrel with a near excellent bore showing traces of frosting. This Luger shows honest use and retains about 85% original blue, the straps toned to brown in addition to high edge wear, light freckling, and handling marks. The strawed parts retain beautiful amber color with a few showing light wear. The sear spring, magazine catch spring, and toggle pin shown brilliant fire blue although the pin shows light wear. The pistol features un-numbered checkered walnut grips they rate about very good showing diamond point wear and scattered handling marks. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the toggle has the “S/42” marking, the chamber is dated “1936”, and the pistol retains the standard open sights. It has “(eagle) / 63” Waffenamts. It includes a single eight-round magazine serial numbered to another gun featuring an aluminum floorplate, and an “(eagle) / 63” Waffenamt. A very nice pre-war gun. (8A11728-170) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #8758m, 9mm, 4” barrel with a near excellent bore showing traces of frosting. This Luger shows honest use and retains about 85% original blue, the straps toned to ...morebrown in addition to high edge wear, light freckling, and handling marks. The strawed parts retain beautiful amber color with a few showing light wear. The sear spring, magazine catch spring, and toggle pin shown brilliant fire blue although the pin shows light wear. The pistol features un-numbered checkered walnut grips they rate about very good showing diamond point wear and scattered handling marks. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the toggle has the “S/42” marking, the chamber is dated “1936”, and the pistol retains the standard open sights. It has “(eagle) / 63” Waffenamts. It includes a single eight-round magazine serial numbered to another gun featuring an aluminum floorplate, and an “(eagle) / 63” Waffenamt. A very nice pre-war gun. (8A11728-170) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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Beautiful Smith & Wesson Model 1905 Military & Police Hand Ejector Target Model Revolver

Lot # 1261 (Sale Order: 262 of 667)      

serial #648456, 38 Special, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Fourth Change revolver shows very little use and retains about 99% original blue with minor edge wear. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory square butt service grips feature silver S&W medallions, are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent. It features a Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The sideplate is inscribed “W.R. & G.C. / TO / F.R.S. / 1-9-35”. We could not find the significance of this inscription but it was obviously a presentation piece. This is a wonderful example of these rare and desirable guns. (8B11730-529) {C&R} [Peter DeRose Collection] (1500/2000)
serial #648456, 38 Special, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Fourth Change revolver shows very little use and retains about 99% original blue with minor edge...more wear. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory square butt service grips feature silver S&W medallions, are numbered to the gun, and rate excellent. It features a Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The sideplate is inscribed “W.R. & G.C. / TO / F.R.S. / 1-9-35”. We could not find the significance of this inscription but it was obviously a presentation piece. This is a wonderful example of these rare and desirable guns. (8B11730-529) {C&R} [Peter DeRose Collection] (1500/2000)

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U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle By Springfield Armory

Lot # 1262 (Sale Order: 263 of 667)      

serial #252576, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8” barrel with an bright excellent bore with crisp rifling and a tiny spot or two of oxidation at the muzzle. The barrel and bands retain about 90% original blue with scattered fine oxidation toning to brown under bright light. There is a patch of light pitting and a little more oxidation between the muzzle and barrel band, the bands also show some light edge wear. The lock has toned to soft brown and gray patina with some very fine oxidation, the triggerguard retaining good amounts of original blue with patches of gray and light oxidation. The buttplate has toned to gray and brown with traces of original blue at the heel and the screws retain much original blue lightly toning to brown and show very minor slot wear. The 1873-dated breechblock and rear tang retain 95% lightly muting color case-hardened finish with tiny specks of fine oxidation showcasing rich blue and brown colors. The walnut stock remains in fine condition with the light dents and handling marks one would respect of a carried arm, the 1883-dated cartouche and firing proof remain crisp. The rifle is equipped with a proper front sight, buckhorn rear sight, iron firing pin and slotted button tip cleaning rod. The hammer and tumbler remain strong and function well mechanically. A fine 1879 Trapdoor Springfield. (5A11730-1556) {ANTIQUE} [Peter DeRose Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #252576, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8” barrel with an bright excellent bore with crisp rifling and a tiny spot or two of oxidation at the muzzle. The barrel and bands retai...moren about 90% original blue with scattered fine oxidation toning to brown under bright light. There is a patch of light pitting and a little more oxidation between the muzzle and barrel band, the bands also show some light edge wear. The lock has toned to soft brown and gray patina with some very fine oxidation, the triggerguard retaining good amounts of original blue with patches of gray and light oxidation. The buttplate has toned to gray and brown with traces of original blue at the heel and the screws retain much original blue lightly toning to brown and show very minor slot wear. The 1873-dated breechblock and rear tang retain 95% lightly muting color case-hardened finish with tiny specks of fine oxidation showcasing rich blue and brown colors. The walnut stock remains in fine condition with the light dents and handling marks one would respect of a carried arm, the 1883-dated cartouche and firing proof remain crisp. The rifle is equipped with a proper front sight, buckhorn rear sight, iron firing pin and slotted button tip cleaning rod. The hammer and tumbler remain strong and function well mechanically. A fine 1879 Trapdoor Springfield. (5A11730-1556) {ANTIQUE} [Peter DeRose Collection] (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson First Model 38 Single Action Revolver with Original Box

Lot # 1263 (Sale Order: 264 of 667)      

serial #2421, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright about very good bore showing light frosting and scattered pinprick pitting with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this Baby Russian retain about 98% original nickel finish, showing only a few light handling marks with the cylinder flutes showing some fine pinprick pitting. The small components have toned to an even gunmetal and the checkered hard rubber grips remain in excellent condition and have toned to an even, attractive brown. Timing and lockup appear sound, barrel-to-frame fit is excellent, and the ejector functions as it should. Included is the original green cardboard box which remains in very good condition, showing very light corner wear and fraying with the right side beginning to lift slighty, and the top label remains clear and legible, showing some traces of old water damage and pencil markings but remaining in fine overall condition. The interior of the box is marked “M.W. Robinson, Gen’l Agent, 79 Chambers St., NEW YORK.”, indicating that this gun was originally shipped to the famed and long-defunct New York retailer. A fine example. (26B10826-659) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #2421, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright about very good bore showing light frosting and scattered pinprick pitting with strong rifling throughout. The metal sur...morefaces of this Baby Russian retain about 98% original nickel finish, showing only a few light handling marks with the cylinder flutes showing some fine pinprick pitting. The small components have toned to an even gunmetal and the checkered hard rubber grips remain in excellent condition and have toned to an even, attractive brown. Timing and lockup appear sound, barrel-to-frame fit is excellent, and the ejector functions as it should. Included is the original green cardboard box which remains in very good condition, showing very light corner wear and fraying with the right side beginning to lift slighty, and the top label remains clear and legible, showing some traces of old water damage and pencil markings but remaining in fine overall condition. The interior of the box is marked “M.W. Robinson, Gen’l Agent, 79 Chambers St., NEW YORK.”, indicating that this gun was originally shipped to the famed and long-defunct New York retailer. A fine example. (26B10826-659) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1000/1500)

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Romanian FPK “Dragunov” Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1264 (Sale Order: 265 of 667)      

serial #F-3277-77, 7.62x54R, 27” barrel with a bright excellent bore and muzzle brake. The metal surfaces retain about 92% black phosphate finish, showing light high edge wear with some light handling marks, a few scattered spots of oxidation, and the muzzle device shows moderate oxidation. The smooth hardwood furniture rates excellent showing only mild discoloration near the recoil pad and is equipped with a leather cheek piece. It is equipped with the standard open sights, a Tapco G2 trigger group, and integral side optics mount. Included is a single 10-round factory magazine. (26A11862-24) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #F-3277-77, 7.62x54R, 27” barrel with a bright excellent bore and muzzle brake. The metal surfaces retain about 92% black phosphate finish, showing light high edge...more wear with some light handling marks, a few scattered spots of oxidation, and the muzzle device shows moderate oxidation. The smooth hardwood furniture rates excellent showing only mild discoloration near the recoil pad and is equipped with a leather cheek piece. It is equipped with the standard open sights, a Tapco G2 trigger group, and integral side optics mount. Included is a single 10-round factory magazine. (26A11862-24) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Molot VEPR Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 1265 (Sale Order: 266 of 667)      

serial #11VBK8004, 7.62x54R, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Russian-made rifle retain 98% plus black phosphate finish showing only the odd handling mark or two. The checkered hardwood thumbhole stock and forend both rate excellent as does the decorative factory recoil pad, and the rifle retains the standard open sights and features an integrated side mount. There are importer and manufacturer’s markings present on the left-side receiver and included is the matching factory cardboard box and two 5-round factory magazines. (26A11862-15) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #11VBK8004, 7.62x54R, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Russian-made rifle retain 98% plus black phosphate finish showing only th...moree odd handling mark or two. The checkered hardwood thumbhole stock and forend both rate excellent as does the decorative factory recoil pad, and the rifle retains the standard open sights and features an integrated side mount. There are importer and manufacturer’s markings present on the left-side receiver and included is the matching factory cardboard box and two 5-round factory magazines. (26A11862-15) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Iver Johnson Skeet-er Boxlock Double Shotgun

Lot # 1266 (Sale Order: 267 of 667)      

serial #25098, 410 bore, 26” barrels choked full and improved cylinder with bright near excellent bores showing some old stubborn wad fouling. The barrels retain about 90% quality period reapplied blue showing scattered light wear on high edges and contact points, and thinning lightly throughout with areas toning to brown and plum. Two neat 1/16” holes are present at the muzzle end through both ribs’ solder. The receiver retains about 85-90% original blue showing scattered handling wear with the odd spot of fine oxidation staining, and the triggerguard and tang toning to a gray-brown patina; “L909” has been crudely scratched into the bottom of the triggerguard. The checkered walnut stock and beavertail forend show lovely grain figure throughout and rate very good plus as period refinished with light dings and handling marks and the forend showing scattered bubbled finish; the grip cap with Iver Johnson logo and “Owl” buttplate rate very good plus showing very light handling wear with a small chip missing from the buttplate. The gun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and retains its ivory bead front sight. A handsome example of these desirable American smallbores. (26A11845-5) {C&R} (2000/4000)
serial #25098, 410 bore, 26” barrels choked full and improved cylinder with bright near excellent bores showing some old stubborn wad fouling. The barrels retain about 90...more% quality period reapplied blue showing scattered light wear on high edges and contact points, and thinning lightly throughout with areas toning to brown and plum. Two neat 1/16” holes are present at the muzzle end through both ribs’ solder. The receiver retains about 85-90% original blue showing scattered handling wear with the odd spot of fine oxidation staining, and the triggerguard and tang toning to a gray-brown patina; “L909” has been crudely scratched into the bottom of the triggerguard. The checkered walnut stock and beavertail forend show lovely grain figure throughout and rate very good plus as period refinished with light dings and handling marks and the forend showing scattered bubbled finish; the grip cap with Iver Johnson logo and “Owl” buttplate rate very good plus showing very light handling wear with a small chip missing from the buttplate. The gun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest just right of center and retains its ivory bead front sight. A handsome example of these desirable American smallbores. (26A11845-5) {C&R} (2000/4000)

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Henry Deringer Percussion Pocket Pistol

Lot # 1267 (Sale Order: 268 of 667)      

.40 cal, 2 3/4" barrel with an about very good bore showing oxidation staining and robust rifling. The barrel has toned to a light gunmetal showing scattered pitting, showing two silver bands at the breech with a familiar “P” on the left and the “DERINGER/PHILADELA” having softened slightly and remaining legible. The bolster, hammer, trigger, and lockplate have all toned to a smoky gunmetal and show foliate motifs, the lockplate maker’s mark having softened slightly with the hammer showing notches and checkering and the bolster showing light oxidation. The pistol features a number of German silver flourishes: the buttcap, nosecap, and shield monogram plate remain unadorned, the sideplate, flashplate, and triggerguard show foliate motifs with the guard terminating in a pineapple finial, and fancy wedge escutcheons all remaining bright. The standard German silver front sight remains intact and the checkered walnut stock shows only a few very light dings and remains excellent. The lock functions robustly and this remains a nice example of these desirable percussion pistols. (26B9100-480) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (1000/1500)
.40 cal, 2 3/4" barrel with an about very good bore showing oxidation staining and robust rifling. The barrel has toned to a light gunmetal showing scattered pitting, sho...morewing two silver bands at the breech with a familiar “P” on the left and the “DERINGER/PHILADELA” having softened slightly and remaining legible. The bolster, hammer, trigger, and lockplate have all toned to a smoky gunmetal and show foliate motifs, the lockplate maker’s mark having softened slightly with the hammer showing notches and checkering and the bolster showing light oxidation. The pistol features a number of German silver flourishes: the buttcap, nosecap, and shield monogram plate remain unadorned, the sideplate, flashplate, and triggerguard show foliate motifs with the guard terminating in a pineapple finial, and fancy wedge escutcheons all remaining bright. The standard German silver front sight remains intact and the checkered walnut stock shows only a few very light dings and remains excellent. The lock functions robustly and this remains a nice example of these desirable percussion pistols. (26B9100-480) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (1000/1500)

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Engraved Colt Third Generation Single Action Army Revolver

Lot # 1268 (Sale Order: 269 of 667)      

serial #SA54983, 45 Colt, 4 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1983-manufactured Third Generation revolver retains 99% brilliant factory nickel and has been treated with lovely Class B factory engraving, showing handsome and deep foliate scroll throughout with floral and dot-and-line flourishes along the ejector rod housing, with only perhaps a tiny handling mark and no evidence of turn ring on the cylinder. It wears a genuine factory mother-of-pearl one piece grip with silver Rampant Colt medallions, the left side remaining smooth and the right showing a handsome carving of a steer, remaining pristine with excellent fit. A lovely Third Generation SAA. (26B9100-1410) {MODERN} [Robert “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (3000/5000)
serial #SA54983, 45 Colt, 4 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1983-manufactured Third Generation revolver retains 99% brilliant factory nickel and has been t...morereated with lovely Class B factory engraving, showing handsome and deep foliate scroll throughout with floral and dot-and-line flourishes along the ejector rod housing, with only perhaps a tiny handling mark and no evidence of turn ring on the cylinder. It wears a genuine factory mother-of-pearl one piece grip with silver Rampant Colt medallions, the left side remaining smooth and the right showing a handsome carving of a steer, remaining pristine with excellent fit. A lovely Third Generation SAA. (26B9100-1410) {MODERN} [Robert “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (3000/5000)

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Engraved Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1269 (Sale Order: 270 of 667)      

serial #680941, 22 Short, 24” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine retain 95% original blue thinning lightly throughout with expected operational wear and a few areas showing to brown in direct light with the buttplate rating similarly; the receiver has toned to a handsome gray-brown patina showing remnants of vibrant original blue. The engraving is identified to Winchester engraver Pauline Muerrle, showing handsome punch-dot shading, foliate scroll, and forest scenes along both sides, with a standing buck on the left side and a running buck on the right, with handsome scalloped borders and a foliate flourish flanking the receiver proof. The plain straight grip walnut stock and 12-groove forend rate near excellent, showing handsome straight figure with a few light handling marks and the main apology being some softened chipping at the toe. The rifle is sighted with a stamped sporting rear and drift-adjustable front post and wears a Marbled aperture tang sight which remains excellent, retaining its aperture disc and functioning correctly. Muerrle’s handiwork was attributed by James D. Julia Inc. for their 2005 fall auction; it remains every bit as attractive as the day it entered Dr. Hudson’s collection some two decades ago. (26C10826-752) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1500/2500)
serial #680941, 22 Short, 24” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine retain 95% original blue thinning lightly throughout with expected oper...moreational wear and a few areas showing to brown in direct light with the buttplate rating similarly; the receiver has toned to a handsome gray-brown patina showing remnants of vibrant original blue. The engraving is identified to Winchester engraver Pauline Muerrle, showing handsome punch-dot shading, foliate scroll, and forest scenes along both sides, with a standing buck on the left side and a running buck on the right, with handsome scalloped borders and a foliate flourish flanking the receiver proof. The plain straight grip walnut stock and 12-groove forend rate near excellent, showing handsome straight figure with a few light handling marks and the main apology being some softened chipping at the toe. The rifle is sighted with a stamped sporting rear and drift-adjustable front post and wears a Marbled aperture tang sight which remains excellent, retaining its aperture disc and functioning correctly. Muerrle’s handiwork was attributed by James D. Julia Inc. for their 2005 fall auction; it remains every bit as attractive as the day it entered Dr. Hudson’s collection some two decades ago. (26C10826-752) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1500/2500)

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Winchester Model 61 Magnum Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 1270 (Sale Order: 271 of 667)      

serial #296255, 22 Win. Mag. R.F., 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 94-95% original blue showing light operational wear with some minute flaking on the high edges of the grooved receiver and a few scattered freckles of faint oxidation staining visible only under direct light. The smooth walnut buttstock and flat-bottomed 17-groove forend show slight differences in coloration and rate excellent, showing only very light wear with excellent wood-to-metal fit and the checkered hard rubber WRA Co. buttplate rates similarly. The rifle is sighted with the proper sporting-style rear and silver bead front, there is a “5” stamped on the receiver face, the triggerguard is numbered to the gun, and all markings remain crisp. A desirable late-production example. (26A11656-135) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #296255, 22 Win. Mag. R.F., 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 94-95% original blue showing light operational wear with some ...moreminute flaking on the high edges of the grooved receiver and a few scattered freckles of faint oxidation staining visible only under direct light. The smooth walnut buttstock and flat-bottomed 17-groove forend show slight differences in coloration and rate excellent, showing only very light wear with excellent wood-to-metal fit and the checkered hard rubber WRA Co. buttplate rates similarly. The rifle is sighted with the proper sporting-style rear and silver bead front, there is a “5” stamped on the receiver face, the triggerguard is numbered to the gun, and all markings remain crisp. A desirable late-production example. (26A11656-135) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Colt Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 1271 (Sale Order: 272 of 667)      

serial #308192-C, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1966-manufactured pistol retain about 95% original blue showing some handling marks, scratches from disassembly, and light high edge wear and the tangs toning to pewter. The hardwood checkered grips rate about very good showing 2 small dings and light staining on the left side. The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Included is an aftermarket hardcase and a single magazine. The quintessential 45 caliber automatic. (33A11813-11) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #308192-C, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1966-manufactured pistol retain about 95% original blue showing some handling...more marks, scratches from disassembly, and light high edge wear and the tangs toning to pewter. The hardwood checkered grips rate about very good showing 2 small dings and light staining on the left side. The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Included is an aftermarket hardcase and a single magazine. The quintessential 45 caliber automatic. (33A11813-11) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Fine Remington Collectem Cartridge Board

Lot # 1272 (Sale Order: 273 of 667)      

This attractive black and gold wooden framed cartridge board measures 27 7/8” x 40”, with a view of 23 3/8” x 35” and contains 71 different rimfire and centerfire pistol, revolver and rifle cartridges ranging from .22 Short to .300 H&H Magnum. The cartridges remain in excellent condition with some light tarnish and oxidation and are secured to the board with twisted copper wire, however the 45ACP cartridge is missing. The frame and board remain in excellent condition as well with some minor marks and blemishes from years of hanging. The lower right corner of the board has “Collectem / CARTRIDGE BOARD” Trade Mark logo. The initial search did not provide much information on the Collectem Cartridge Board Co., but it is speculated that this board is a salesman’s aid from the 1950’s – 1960’s. A handsome cartridge board for the cartridge collector or connoisseur of Remington firearms and accessories. (31A11738-OW8) [John A. Micavich Collection] (1000/1500)
This attractive black and gold wooden framed cartridge board measures 27 7/8” x 40”, with a view of 23 3/8” x 35” and contains 71 different rimfire and centerfire pistol,...more revolver and rifle cartridges ranging from .22 Short to .300 H&H Magnum. The cartridges remain in excellent condition with some light tarnish and oxidation and are secured to the board with twisted copper wire, however the 45ACP cartridge is missing. The frame and board remain in excellent condition as well with some minor marks and blemishes from years of hanging. The lower right corner of the board has “Collectem / CARTRIDGE BOARD” Trade Mark logo. The initial search did not provide much information on the Collectem Cartridge Board Co., but it is speculated that this board is a salesman’s aid from the 1950’s – 1960’s. A handsome cartridge board for the cartridge collector or connoisseur of Remington firearms and accessories. (31A11738-OW8) [John A. Micavich Collection] (1000/1500)

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Buffalo Bill’s Wild West & Congress Vintage Poster

Lot # 1273 (Sale Order: 274 of 667)      

This rare and unique lithograph by Imp & Litho Weiners of Lafayette, Paris depicts 14 men on horseback posing around the heroic figure of Buffalo Bill Cody at the center. The poster measures 41” x 30” in a black-toned wood frame with light surface wear to frame. The print shows an oval shaped stamp that reads “Buffalo Bills Wild West 10, July 1905 Cody & Bailey” under the headline of “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World” above the 14 men representing multiple nations and cultures. The condition is rated very good for its age, with typical signs of cracking and fading along the canvas backing. The bottom text, in French, reads: “The Warriors, Riders of All Nations” on the left and “Heroic Riders in Their Extraordinary Exploits” on the right. An amazing historical piece. (31A11903-25) [PLEASE NOTE EXTRA SHIPPING WILL APPLY] (1500/2000)
This rare and unique lithograph by Imp & Litho Weiners of Lafayette, Paris depicts 14 men on horseback posing around the heroic figure of Buffalo Bill Cody at the center....more The poster measures 41” x 30” in a black-toned wood frame with light surface wear to frame. The print shows an oval shaped stamp that reads “Buffalo Bills Wild West 10, July 1905 Cody & Bailey” under the headline of “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World” above the 14 men representing multiple nations and cultures. The condition is rated very good for its age, with typical signs of cracking and fading along the canvas backing. The bottom text, in French, reads: “The Warriors, Riders of All Nations” on the left and “Heroic Riders in Their Extraordinary Exploits” on the right. An amazing historical piece. (31A11903-25) [PLEASE NOTE EXTRA SHIPPING WILL APPLY] (1500/2000)

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FX Crown Mk II Nordic Wolf Air Rifle

Lot # 1274 (Sale Order: 275 of 667)      

Also includes its original factory hard case.
serial #FXC176112, .25 cal, 23 ¼” smooth twist X barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% black anodized finish with a light handling mark or two. The GRS laminate thumbhole stock with adjustable comb rates excellent with “FX airguns” inscribed on the forend. The rifle features a two-stage adjustable match trigger, removable 480cc carbon fiber air cylinder, dual pressure gauges, and externally adjustable regulators. No sights are included, but the action is grooved for optics mounting. Included are two 16-round rotary magazines and the owner’s manual. The FX Crown is one of the most customizable air rifles on the market, and is a popular choice amongst those looking for the best gun for their money. (14,31A11752-2) {NON-GUN} (1200/1800)

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