Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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Extraordinary Firearms Auction Day 1

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FLINTLOCK SMOOTH RIFLE SIGNED W. ALLEN, SUTTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Lot # 1376 (Sale Order: 376 of 755)      

SN N/A. Cal. .54. Overall 55-3/8". Buttplate 4-3/8" x 1-1/2". 40-1/2" full oct bbl signed in script "W. Allen Sutton". This rifle has a 2-pc brass patchbox with two piercings in the finial which ends with an engraved eagle and shield. The flint lock is marked "J. Tarratt Warranted". Bbl is held to stock by 3 bbl wedges and stock is checkered at the wrist. The forward finial on the trigger guard is characteristic of Allen rifles. By the end of the 18th century New England gun makers were well into the manufacture of sporting rifles. The center of this activity was the Worcester-Sutton area where Silas and W. Allen were outstanding makers. CONDITION: Very good throughout, with all orig parts. Patchbox release needs adjustment. Some minor wood is missing or stressed under lock, in part due to lock spring requiring adjustment. Mechanics need attention. Lock is in operating condition, however its spring needs adjustment. 52414-1 RGG
SN N/A. Cal. .54. Overall 55-3/8". Buttplate 4-3/8" x 1-1/2". 40-1/2" full oct bbl signed in script "W. Allen Sutton". This rifle has a 2-pc brass patchbox with two pierc...moreings in the finial which ends with an engraved eagle and shield. The flint lock is marked "J. Tarratt Warranted". Bbl is held to stock by 3 bbl wedges and stock is checkered at the wrist. The forward finial on the trigger guard is characteristic of Allen rifles. By the end of the 18th century New England gun makers were well into the manufacture of sporting rifles. The center of this activity was the Worcester-Sutton area where Silas and W. Allen were outstanding makers. CONDITION: Very good throughout, with all orig parts. Patchbox release needs adjustment. Some minor wood is missing or stressed under lock, in part due to lock spring requiring adjustment. Mechanics need attention. Lock is in operating condition, however its spring needs adjustment. 52414-1 RGG

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MAGNIFICENT CIRCA 1720 SILESIAN FLINTLOCK RIFLE MADE IN THE

Lot # 1377 (Sale Order: 377 of 755)      

17TH CENTURY STYLE. NSN. Cal. 24 bore. 40-3/4" overall, 29-1/2" slightly swamped oct bbl with fixed rear sight and front blade sight with gilted foliate engraving over 50% of surface. Lock and cock engraved en suite with addition of deer. Fruitwood stock inset with engraved bone and Mother-of-pearl inlaid panels covering about 90% of exposed wood surfaces. Panels depict woodland scenes including largest panel of a mounted horseman in a stag hunt, other hunters with game, various animals, fantastic beasts and foliate designs. Iron tipped ramrod probably of a later period. This is truly a spectacular piece of art in amazing "as found", very high condition. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl is overall plum patina with strong traces of bright orig blue. Traces of gilt decoration are found in protected areas of engraving on lock, bbl and trigger guard. Stock is sound with sharp edges, hand worn patina with only minor cosmetic blemishes, tiny reductions and only a couple of small hairlines. Insets are virtually all intact with only minor warpage and rising of a few panels. Patchbox has front tombstone-shaped bone inset replaced apparently as it is not en suite, but is well fit with same patina to other bone and could easily have been added contemporarily. Mechanically fine with shiny bright bore. 52630-5 JS
17TH CENTURY STYLE. NSN. Cal. 24 bore. 40-3/4" overall, 29-1/2" slightly swamped oct bbl with fixed rear sight and front blade sight with gilted foliate engraving over 50...more% of surface. Lock and cock engraved en suite with addition of deer. Fruitwood stock inset with engraved bone and Mother-of-pearl inlaid panels covering about 90% of exposed wood surfaces. Panels depict woodland scenes including largest panel of a mounted horseman in a stag hunt, other hunters with game, various animals, fantastic beasts and foliate designs. Iron tipped ramrod probably of a later period. This is truly a spectacular piece of art in amazing "as found", very high condition. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl is overall plum patina with strong traces of bright orig blue. Traces of gilt decoration are found in protected areas of engraving on lock, bbl and trigger guard. Stock is sound with sharp edges, hand worn patina with only minor cosmetic blemishes, tiny reductions and only a couple of small hairlines. Insets are virtually all intact with only minor warpage and rising of a few panels. Patchbox has front tombstone-shaped bone inset replaced apparently as it is not en suite, but is well fit with same patina to other bone and could easily have been added contemporarily. Mechanically fine with shiny bright bore. 52630-5 JS

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EXTRAORDINARY GERMAN WHEELOCK SPORTING RIFLE WITH CHISELED LOCK AND

Lot # 1378 (Sale Order: 378 of 755)      

Please Note (10/28/2017): There was a typographical error. The missing piece is on the right side, not the left side. BBL, ENTIRE STOCK VENEERED IN WHITE STAG HORN. NSN. Lock, bbl and mounts circa 1720. The stock decoration possibly of the period, but regardless fully veneered stocks are rarely seen of this quality. The artwork is masterful and equal to the finest work found on the well known series of late 17th century German flattened cow horn flasks. The lock is chiseled in relief with the wheel cover a double headed eagle, possibly that of the Austrian Hapsburg family.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: HH Thomas collection; sold James D. Julia, Inc. March 2010, lot 2561; outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker, 2010. CONDITION: Metal retains an overall dark brown/gray surface. Stag horn inlays all appear original with only minor restoration. Missing a thin 6" piece of veneer on left side of forestock. Regardless this is a magnificent piece of art from the well known HH Thomas collection. 51957-28 JS ESA
Please Note (10/28/2017): There was a typographical error. The missing piece is on the right side, not the left side. BBL, ENTIRE STOCK VENEERED IN WHITE STAG HORN. NSN. ...moreLock, bbl and mounts circa 1720. The stock decoration possibly of the period, but regardless fully veneered stocks are rarely seen of this quality. The artwork is masterful and equal to the finest work found on the well known series of late 17th century German flattened cow horn flasks. The lock is chiseled in relief with the wheel cover a double headed eagle, possibly that of the Austrian Hapsburg family.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: HH Thomas collection; sold James D. Julia, Inc. March 2010, lot 2561; outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker, 2010. CONDITION: Metal retains an overall dark brown/gray surface. Stag horn inlays all appear original with only minor restoration. Missing a thin 6" piece of veneer on left side of forestock. Regardless this is a magnificent piece of art from the well known HH Thomas collection. 51957-28 JS ESA

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COMPOSITE 17TH CENTURY GERMAN WHEELOCK WITH 19TH CENTURY INLAID

Lot # 1379 (Sale Order: 379 of 755)      

STOCK. NSN. Cal. 60 bore. 23" overall, 15-1/2" oct-rnd bbl. Victorian castles of the mid-late 19th century seemed to have a need for historic arms and armor. This is one such gun that filled that need. The metal parts are 17th century German, but the engraved bone inlays were added mid-late 19th century. Regardless, this is a very attractive and decorative Wheelock in the 17th century-style. CONDITION: Very good overall. Gun is sound and complete as configured with minor losses of bone insets. Mechanics are functional; cock and spring are good, but wheel was not cranked to see if truly functional, pitted clear bore. 52630-6 JS
STOCK. NSN. Cal. 60 bore. 23" overall, 15-1/2" oct-rnd bbl. Victorian castles of the mid-late 19th century seemed to have a need for historic arms and armor. This is one ...moresuch gun that filled that need. The metal parts are 17th century German, but the engraved bone inlays were added mid-late 19th century. Regardless, this is a very attractive and decorative Wheelock in the 17th century-style. CONDITION: Very good overall. Gun is sound and complete as configured with minor losses of bone insets. Mechanics are functional; cock and spring are good, but wheel was not cranked to see if truly functional, pitted clear bore. 52630-6 JS

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EXTREMELY RARE AND FINE RUSSIAN TULA ARSENAL MODEL 1833

Lot # 1380 (Sale Order: 380 of 755)      

FLINTLOCK DRAGOON PISTOL. SN 1363. Cal. 71. Russian military arms of this era are quite rare in America. This gun is in the kind of condition you would expect to find in a fine Russian museum. Gun measures just over 15-1/2" overall with 9-1/2" bbl retaining most of its orig blue finish. Bbl has several proofs along with "1833" date at breech, "No. 1363", lock is marked in Cyrillic "TULA / 1833". Gun is brass mounted with Cyrillic proofs and date on each piece. Thumbplate has Cyrillic mark under crown for Czar Nicholas I. Unique to this Russian arsenal is the black stained stock. This gun is museum quality and would be impossible to upgrade. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Mechanics are crisp with smooth, clear bore. Brass hardware is polished and varnished giving illusion of gilting. Black dyed surface of stock is 95% intact with light scuffing and edge wear. Bbl retains virtually all of its mottled black/plum arsenal blue finish with pin-prick areas of pitting, staining and light scratching. Lock & breech are smooth with a gray iron patina with traces of muted case colors in protected areas. 52536-2 JS
FLINTLOCK DRAGOON PISTOL. SN 1363. Cal. 71. Russian military arms of this era are quite rare in America. This gun is in the kind of condition you would expect to find in ...morea fine Russian museum. Gun measures just over 15-1/2" overall with 9-1/2" bbl retaining most of its orig blue finish. Bbl has several proofs along with "1833" date at breech, "No. 1363", lock is marked in Cyrillic "TULA / 1833". Gun is brass mounted with Cyrillic proofs and date on each piece. Thumbplate has Cyrillic mark under crown for Czar Nicholas I. Unique to this Russian arsenal is the black stained stock. This gun is museum quality and would be impossible to upgrade. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Mechanics are crisp with smooth, clear bore. Brass hardware is polished and varnished giving illusion of gilting. Black dyed surface of stock is 95% intact with light scuffing and edge wear. Bbl retains virtually all of its mottled black/plum arsenal blue finish with pin-prick areas of pitting, staining and light scratching. Lock & breech are smooth with a gray iron patina with traces of muted case colors in protected areas. 52536-2 JS

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EXCEPTIONAL CASED PAIR OF 50 BORE FRENCH PERCUSSION TARGET

Lot # 1381 (Sale Order: 381 of 755)      

PISTOLS BY DEVISME, 1845. SN 648. Cal. 50 bore. 16" overall, 9" blued oct bbls with fixed sights dated on underside of breech "1845", signed in gold Gothic letters "DEVISME a PARIS" and each gun signed in gold "1" and "2". Locks are foliate scroll relief engraved, signed "DEVISME A PARIS". Hammer, trigger guard, buttcap and other steel mounts are engraved en suite. Ebony stocks are relief carved at forends and 3-panels of fluted grips. Buttcap has central diamond-shape cap with a crest of crown over foliated "R". The same crest is found on lid of mahogany casing. Casing is purple velvet lined with gilt imprint address of DeVisme and case is fitted for 5 gun tools, 2 ebony cap containers, and ball mold. Lidded compartment contains 1 ball and functional key PROVENANCE: Carl Styne Collection, 1964. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Guns are matching with complete compliment of accessories. Guns retain virtually all of their orig bright blue and gold on bbls with tiny cosmetic blemishes and light sharp edge wear. Other steel components of guns retain their orig bright finish and luster with minor staining. Polished steel powder measure and levered ball mold also retain virtually of their orig polish with light staining. Other ebony and steel tools and components are equally fine. Casing has some cracks to the thin ebony veneer on lid with scuffs and scratches as can be expected after 170 years. There is a 1" piece of ebony veneer missing right rear and bottom corner casing. Silver inlaid 2-3/4" x 2" pierced and engraved crest is well fit with a silver/grey patina. Case still retains thin varnish. Mechanics are crisp with bright, shiny multi-groove rifled bores. 52630-2 JS
PISTOLS BY DEVISME, 1845. SN 648. Cal. 50 bore. 16" overall, 9" blued oct bbls with fixed sights dated on underside of breech "1845", signed in gold Gothic letters "DEVIS...moreME a PARIS" and each gun signed in gold "1" and "2". Locks are foliate scroll relief engraved, signed "DEVISME A PARIS". Hammer, trigger guard, buttcap and other steel mounts are engraved en suite. Ebony stocks are relief carved at forends and 3-panels of fluted grips. Buttcap has central diamond-shape cap with a crest of crown over foliated "R". The same crest is found on lid of mahogany casing. Casing is purple velvet lined with gilt imprint address of DeVisme and case is fitted for 5 gun tools, 2 ebony cap containers, and ball mold. Lidded compartment contains 1 ball and functional key PROVENANCE: Carl Styne Collection, 1964. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Guns are matching with complete compliment of accessories. Guns retain virtually all of their orig bright blue and gold on bbls with tiny cosmetic blemishes and light sharp edge wear. Other steel components of guns retain their orig bright finish and luster with minor staining. Polished steel powder measure and levered ball mold also retain virtually of their orig polish with light staining. Other ebony and steel tools and components are equally fine. Casing has some cracks to the thin ebony veneer on lid with scuffs and scratches as can be expected after 170 years. There is a 1" piece of ebony veneer missing right rear and bottom corner casing. Silver inlaid 2-3/4" x 2" pierced and engraved crest is well fit with a silver/grey patina. Case still retains thin varnish. Mechanics are crisp with bright, shiny multi-groove rifled bores. 52630-2 JS

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ATTRACTIVE HIGH GRADE CASED SINGLE-SHOT PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL BY

Lot # 1382 (Sale Order: 382 of 755)      

GASTINNE RENETTE, GUN MAKER TO THE KING OF SPAIN AND EMPEROR NAPOLEON III. NSN. Cal. 48/42 bore. 16-1/2" overall, 11-1/8" oct bbl with dovetailed inset silver bead front sight, chisel engraved address "GASTINNE RENETTE A PARIS". Breech is relief engraved as is lock, hammer, trigger guard and buttcap. Lock is also marked with same address as bbl. No doubt exhibition grade and cased most unusually with detached bbl in separate French fitted partition. The elaborately relief carved fluted stock terminates in a highly faceted buttcap with finely detailed finial. This is a beautiful cased pistol by one of the great 19th century gun makers, quite renowned, even mentioned in novel by Balzac. Royal purple velvet lined French fitted casing is complete retaining ball mold with sprue cutter marked "JC 42". Casing with brass plaque in lid with crown over ornate pair of initials. Also includes two powder measures, loose balls, brass tipped cleaning rod and tiny 2-1/2" powder flask. Cased sgl pistols are more rare than cased pairs and this is a beautiful example. CONDITION: Fine overall. Bbl retains no finish though sharp and grey; markings all crisp and discernible. Bbl marked on bottom with crown over "AR" proof and "1844" (date?) and "385" (SN?). Metal surfaces otherwise are fairly bright with crisp etching. There is a hairline crack in the hammer spur. Stock is sound and solid with small chip to left side and several small dings, dents and scratches not affecting overall aesthetics. Implements are matching condition. Mold retains most of its thinning blue finish. Flask retains much of it bright varnish and fire blue to spring. Mechanically sound with crisp multi-groove bore. Mahogany case is sound, retaining much of an old varnish with scattered scuffs and scrapes. Inset plaque has light mustard patina. Key is functional. Lining has light fading, staining and soiling. 51933-2 JS
GASTINNE RENETTE, GUN MAKER TO THE KING OF SPAIN AND EMPEROR NAPOLEON III. NSN. Cal. 48/42 bore. 16-1/2" overall, 11-1/8" oct bbl with dovetailed inset silver bead front ...moresight, chisel engraved address "GASTINNE RENETTE A PARIS". Breech is relief engraved as is lock, hammer, trigger guard and buttcap. Lock is also marked with same address as bbl. No doubt exhibition grade and cased most unusually with detached bbl in separate French fitted partition. The elaborately relief carved fluted stock terminates in a highly faceted buttcap with finely detailed finial. This is a beautiful cased pistol by one of the great 19th century gun makers, quite renowned, even mentioned in novel by Balzac. Royal purple velvet lined French fitted casing is complete retaining ball mold with sprue cutter marked "JC 42". Casing with brass plaque in lid with crown over ornate pair of initials. Also includes two powder measures, loose balls, brass tipped cleaning rod and tiny 2-1/2" powder flask. Cased sgl pistols are more rare than cased pairs and this is a beautiful example. CONDITION: Fine overall. Bbl retains no finish though sharp and grey; markings all crisp and discernible. Bbl marked on bottom with crown over "AR" proof and "1844" (date?) and "385" (SN?). Metal surfaces otherwise are fairly bright with crisp etching. There is a hairline crack in the hammer spur. Stock is sound and solid with small chip to left side and several small dings, dents and scratches not affecting overall aesthetics. Implements are matching condition. Mold retains most of its thinning blue finish. Flask retains much of it bright varnish and fire blue to spring. Mechanically sound with crisp multi-groove bore. Mahogany case is sound, retaining much of an old varnish with scattered scuffs and scrapes. Inset plaque has light mustard patina. Key is functional. Lining has light fading, staining and soiling. 51933-2 JS

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SUPERB QUALITY PAIR FRENCH PERCUSSION TARGET/ DUELING PISTOLS HAVING

Lot # 1383 (Sale Order: 383 of 755)      

EBONY STOCKS WITH ORIGINAL CASE HAVING A Ls. LEFAURE LABEL AND ACCESSORIES. NSN. Cal. 50. 10-1/2" Browned swamped octagon bbls with multi groove rifling, are gold inlaid "CANON ACIER FONDU" around breech ends. Breech irons and patent breeches are beautifully engraved with finely cut attenuated scroll with unusual shaded acanthus terminations. Shaped island locks with tall serpentine hammers have similar engraving with game scenes of ducks in marsh toward front ends. Ebony stocks with relief carved forend tips and no provision for ramrods, have flared fluted butts. Furniture is of polished iron. Trigger guards have spurs. Trigger plates have nicely shaped finials. Grip caps have lozenge shaped finials. These parts are also engraved with more of that unusual scroll matching locks, etc. More scenes of birds are on front radii of trigger guard bows. Guns are housed in rosewood veneered case with bronze edges and corners, and shaped bronze central medallion. Case is lined in purple velvet and has old paper label printed with scene of hunter, dogs, and stag, as well as "Ls LEFAURE Arquebusier, Bte" then with address and "A Paris". Case contains a fine array of high quality accessories, most orig, including a rosewood loading mallet, two loading rods, two rosewood containers, small fancy steel oil bottle, powder dipper, small powder flask with ribbed copper body, and a mainspring vice. Other, probably not orig accessories include a high quality steel ball mold with sprue cutter, and nipple wrench with walnut handle. Covered compartment with turned rosewood knob contains some balls and a spare nipple. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain nearly all of their brown, silvered on sharp edges. All other metal parts retain most of their bright polish, darkened a bit to an overall pewter gray. Stocks are very fine with nearly all of their orig finish, one pistol showing some checks through lock area, and a sliver missing in front of bbl bolster. The other has repaired cracks around upper rear portion surrounding lock. Bores are excellent. Locks are crisp. Exterior of case is very fine with nearly all of its orig finish, with some cracks through top. Interior cloth is good with rubs and compressions, considerably faded with two large spots corresponding to leakage of oil or cleaning fluid from breeches of bbls. Label is a bit tattered but legible. Accessories are very fine to excellent. 52700-60 MGM421
EBONY STOCKS WITH ORIGINAL CASE HAVING A Ls. LEFAURE LABEL AND ACCESSORIES. NSN. Cal. 50. 10-1/2" Browned swamped octagon bbls with multi groove rifling, are gold inlaid ...more"CANON ACIER FONDU" around breech ends. Breech irons and patent breeches are beautifully engraved with finely cut attenuated scroll with unusual shaded acanthus terminations. Shaped island locks with tall serpentine hammers have similar engraving with game scenes of ducks in marsh toward front ends. Ebony stocks with relief carved forend tips and no provision for ramrods, have flared fluted butts. Furniture is of polished iron. Trigger guards have spurs. Trigger plates have nicely shaped finials. Grip caps have lozenge shaped finials. These parts are also engraved with more of that unusual scroll matching locks, etc. More scenes of birds are on front radii of trigger guard bows. Guns are housed in rosewood veneered case with bronze edges and corners, and shaped bronze central medallion. Case is lined in purple velvet and has old paper label printed with scene of hunter, dogs, and stag, as well as "Ls LEFAURE Arquebusier, Bte" then with address and "A Paris". Case contains a fine array of high quality accessories, most orig, including a rosewood loading mallet, two loading rods, two rosewood containers, small fancy steel oil bottle, powder dipper, small powder flask with ribbed copper body, and a mainspring vice. Other, probably not orig accessories include a high quality steel ball mold with sprue cutter, and nipple wrench with walnut handle. Covered compartment with turned rosewood knob contains some balls and a spare nipple. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain nearly all of their brown, silvered on sharp edges. All other metal parts retain most of their bright polish, darkened a bit to an overall pewter gray. Stocks are very fine with nearly all of their orig finish, one pistol showing some checks through lock area, and a sliver missing in front of bbl bolster. The other has repaired cracks around upper rear portion surrounding lock. Bores are excellent. Locks are crisp. Exterior of case is very fine with nearly all of its orig finish, with some cracks through top. Interior cloth is good with rubs and compressions, considerably faded with two large spots corresponding to leakage of oil or cleaning fluid from breeches of bbls. Label is a bit tattered but legible. Accessories are very fine to excellent. 52700-60 MGM421

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RARE HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT EARLY BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY JEAN

Lot # 1384 (Sale Order: 384 of 755)      

SAMUEL PAULY. SN 193. Cal. 20 ga. 32" Bbls. Swiss born, Jean Samuel Pauly, moved to Paris in 1802, and invented one of the first breech-loading systems using the earliest self contained cartridge in 1808. It gained limited popularity and was the predecessor of later systems, one of which was patented by Dreyse, one of Pauly's employees. Pauly left Paris in April 1814 and went to London and worked for Durs Egg. This interesting gun, made by Pauly while he was in Paris (obviously) is nicely gold inlaid in Gothic script "Invention Pauly" "Brevette a Paris" on tops of bbls. Breech section with gold poincons of a crown over "AR" (?), and gold damascening, are fitted with monkey tail lifting breech mechanism, sides of which are engraved with same patent information as bbls. Hidden roller strikers are housed in lower section and cocked by nicely filed "hammers". SN (193) is stamped on most major parts. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut stock with right hand cheekpiece, is iron mounted with well filed trigger guard and heavy steel buttplate. Grip and forend are nicely checkered and a well detailed carved boar's head forms termination of long pistol grip. Sling eyes are on bottom of bbls and toe line. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbls cleaned and most likely re-browned over some scattered pitting. Breech section is mottled gray to brown. Stock rates fine with nearly all of its orig rubbed oil finish with numerous marks and dents, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. A good example of this scarce milestone in the development of firearms. 52030-1 MGM73
SAMUEL PAULY. SN 193. Cal. 20 ga. 32" Bbls. Swiss born, Jean Samuel Pauly, moved to Paris in 1802, and invented one of the first breech-loading systems using the earliest...more self contained cartridge in 1808. It gained limited popularity and was the predecessor of later systems, one of which was patented by Dreyse, one of Pauly's employees. Pauly left Paris in April 1814 and went to London and worked for Durs Egg. This interesting gun, made by Pauly while he was in Paris (obviously) is nicely gold inlaid in Gothic script "Invention Pauly" "Brevette a Paris" on tops of bbls. Breech section with gold poincons of a crown over "AR" (?), and gold damascening, are fitted with monkey tail lifting breech mechanism, sides of which are engraved with same patent information as bbls. Hidden roller strikers are housed in lower section and cocked by nicely filed "hammers". SN (193) is stamped on most major parts. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut stock with right hand cheekpiece, is iron mounted with well filed trigger guard and heavy steel buttplate. Grip and forend are nicely checkered and a well detailed carved boar's head forms termination of long pistol grip. Sling eyes are on bottom of bbls and toe line. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbls cleaned and most likely re-browned over some scattered pitting. Breech section is mottled gray to brown. Stock rates fine with nearly all of its orig rubbed oil finish with numerous marks and dents, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. A good example of this scarce milestone in the development of firearms. 52030-1 MGM73

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IMPORTANT JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD, TACHI.

Lot # 1385 (Sale Order: 385 of 755)      

Signed "BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU" Oriikoshi mei (folded over signature) with origami (certificate of appraisal) by the well known famous appraiser of the early 20th Century, Fukushima Seido. Of the existing swords by MOTOSHIGE very few are signed, most are attributed. He lived and worked in the village of Osafune (now Okayama) & he worked early to mid 14th Century. Tempering and point are typical of his work, possibly re tempered. Translation of envelope: "FUKASHIMA SEIDO, SENSEI SHINTEI". Translation of paper: BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU - MEI (signature) BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU - JIDAI JOJI KORO (about mid 14th century) - NAGASA (length) NI SHAKU ICHI SUN HACHI BU (about 65 cm or 26-1/16 length) - ORIKOSHI MEI (folded over and inlaid signature) - SHINOGI ZUKURI (ridge blade) KOGISAKI (small point) - YAKIBA (temper pattern) KOGUNOME (small rounded bead pattern) JIAETSU SEIHI NISHITE - NIOI SHIMARI BOSHI (temper pattern in the point) TOGARITE NOBITE AGARI - SUKOSHI MARUKUKDERU KONO OSHI NI KOMOSAKUNO - TOKUCHO ARA WARU - SHOWA ROKU NEN GO GATSU ( date of paper May 1931). - SAIDO (name with seal). REFERENCE: Fujishiro kotohen page 559, rating JO JO saku, old Hawley's first edition MO 639 rating 100 BKS 300. CONDITION: Blade in very good old polish in old shirasaya (resting case) with purple bag along with its original saya (scabbard). With excellent worked gold foil habaki (collar). Length: 26 1/16" cutting edge, Overall length in shirasaya mounts approx 37". 52753-1
Signed "BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU" Oriikoshi mei (folded over signature) with origami (certificate of appraisal) by the well known famous appraiser of the early 20th C...moreentury, Fukushima Seido. Of the existing swords by MOTOSHIGE very few are signed, most are attributed. He lived and worked in the village of Osafune (now Okayama) & he worked early to mid 14th Century. Tempering and point are typical of his work, possibly re tempered. Translation of envelope: "FUKASHIMA SEIDO, SENSEI SHINTEI". Translation of paper: BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU - MEI (signature) BIZEN OSAFUNE MOTOSHIGE SAKU - JIDAI JOJI KORO (about mid 14th century) - NAGASA (length) NI SHAKU ICHI SUN HACHI BU (about 65 cm or 26-1/16 length) - ORIKOSHI MEI (folded over and inlaid signature) - SHINOGI ZUKURI (ridge blade) KOGISAKI (small point) - YAKIBA (temper pattern) KOGUNOME (small rounded bead pattern) JIAETSU SEIHI NISHITE - NIOI SHIMARI BOSHI (temper pattern in the point) TOGARITE NOBITE AGARI - SUKOSHI MARUKUKDERU KONO OSHI NI KOMOSAKUNO - TOKUCHO ARA WARU - SHOWA ROKU NEN GO GATSU ( date of paper May 1931). - SAIDO (name with seal). REFERENCE: Fujishiro kotohen page 559, rating JO JO saku, old Hawley's first edition MO 639 rating 100 BKS 300. CONDITION: Blade in very good old polish in old shirasaya (resting case) with purple bag along with its original saya (scabbard). With excellent worked gold foil habaki (collar). Length: 26 1/16" cutting edge, Overall length in shirasaya mounts approx 37". 52753-1

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EXTREMELY RARE SCAGEL CAMP KNIFE IN MINT CONDITION WITH

Lot # 1386 (Sale Order: 386 of 755)      

SHEATH. Very rare, double edged camp knife that has a 9-5/16" x 1-3/4" up-sweep blade with triangle shaped ricassos, hand-stamped on the left side of blade "OTTO L. HANKISON. / TOLEDO. O.", who is the consignor's grandfather. Left ricasso is marked in small letters "W. Scagel / Handmade /USA". Handguard is 1/4" thick brass, elliptical shape with fluted top edge. Handle is stacked leather with red synthetic, aluminum, copper and brass spacers. Pommel is dog's head shaped of 7/8" thick brass secured to the tang with 2 brass pins. Accompanied by custom brown leather sheath with thumb-strap and belt loop. This knife was given a full color picture on page 149 of the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with credit to the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. The size and the shape of this knife is somewhat an anomaly for Mr. Scagel and finding such a knife in pristine condition is certainly a great rarity. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains virtually all of its orig polish & finish, showing only very light sharpening on both edges. Blade has coarse polish lines. Handle is smooth & clean showing no hand oil staining. Brass, hand guard & pommel are a light mustard patina. Sheath is equally new. 52579-2 JRL
SHEATH. Very rare, double edged camp knife that has a 9-5/16" x 1-3/4" up-sweep blade with triangle shaped ricassos, hand-stamped on the left side of blade "OTTO L. HANKI...moreSON. / TOLEDO. O.", who is the consignor's grandfather. Left ricasso is marked in small letters "W. Scagel / Handmade /USA". Handguard is 1/4" thick brass, elliptical shape with fluted top edge. Handle is stacked leather with red synthetic, aluminum, copper and brass spacers. Pommel is dog's head shaped of 7/8" thick brass secured to the tang with 2 brass pins. Accompanied by custom brown leather sheath with thumb-strap and belt loop. This knife was given a full color picture on page 149 of the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with credit to the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. The size and the shape of this knife is somewhat an anomaly for Mr. Scagel and finding such a knife in pristine condition is certainly a great rarity. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains virtually all of its orig polish & finish, showing only very light sharpening on both edges. Blade has coarse polish lines. Handle is smooth & clean showing no hand oil staining. Brass, hand guard & pommel are a light mustard patina. Sheath is equally new. 52579-2 JRL

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EXTREMELY RARE INSCRIBED SCAGEL UTILITY KNIFE WITH ULTRA-RARE IVORY

Lot # 1387 (Sale Order: 387 of 755)      

SCALES AND ORIGINAL SHEATH. Extraordinary Scagel knife with 7-9/16" flat ground clip point blade marked on the right side in period script, undoubtedly by Mr. Scagel himself, "Otto L. Hankinson, / Toledo, Ohio", who is the consignor's grandfather. note the script arrow under Hankinson's name is identical to that on Scagle's personal knife. Jim Lucie published a couple of Scagle letters dated 1937 and 1939 in a July-August issue ofBlade Magazinewhere Mr. Scagel tells of making this "fine silver mounted ivory handled knife that was sent to Toledo, Ohio". Right side of blade near the ricasso is marked with Mr. Scagel's trademark Kris stamp and the partial mark "W. Scagel / Maker". Hand guard is 3/8" thick base with fluted top edge and oval shape set at an angle to the blade & handle, which is also a rare feature of Scagel knives. The handle has two smooth slabs of ivory attached to the tapered tang with 7 nickel/silver pins. Pommel is Mameluke shape. Accompanied by its orig brown leather sheath with thumb-strap and integral belt loop. This exact knife is pictured in full color on page 154 of the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with credit to the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. Mr. Scagel apparently made very few knives with ivory handles and finding one in such pristine condition with original sheath is a true rarity. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Blade is full length showing sharpening stone marks on about the bottom 1/3 at the cutting edge, retaining orig polish over the rest of the blade with slight surface etching on the backgrind on one side. Right handle scale shows numerous age lines, otherwise the ivory has a wonderful, mellow golden patina. Sheath shows moderate wear with moderate soil, heavier on the back. Strap is intact. 52579-1 JRL ESA
SCALES AND ORIGINAL SHEATH. Extraordinary Scagel knife with 7-9/16" flat ground clip point blade marked on the right side in period script, undoubtedly by Mr. Scagel hims...moreelf, "Otto L. Hankinson, / Toledo, Ohio", who is the consignor's grandfather. note the script arrow under Hankinson's name is identical to that on Scagle's personal knife. Jim Lucie published a couple of Scagle letters dated 1937 and 1939 in a July-August issue ofBlade Magazinewhere Mr. Scagel tells of making this "fine silver mounted ivory handled knife that was sent to Toledo, Ohio". Right side of blade near the ricasso is marked with Mr. Scagel's trademark Kris stamp and the partial mark "W. Scagel / Maker". Hand guard is 3/8" thick base with fluted top edge and oval shape set at an angle to the blade & handle, which is also a rare feature of Scagel knives. The handle has two smooth slabs of ivory attached to the tapered tang with 7 nickel/silver pins. Pommel is Mameluke shape. Accompanied by its orig brown leather sheath with thumb-strap and integral belt loop. This exact knife is pictured in full color on page 154 of the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with credit to the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. Mr. Scagel apparently made very few knives with ivory handles and finding one in such pristine condition with original sheath is a true rarity. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Blade is full length showing sharpening stone marks on about the bottom 1/3 at the cutting edge, retaining orig polish over the rest of the blade with slight surface etching on the backgrind on one side. Right handle scale shows numerous age lines, otherwise the ivory has a wonderful, mellow golden patina. Sheath shows moderate wear with moderate soil, heavier on the back. Strap is intact. 52579-1 JRL ESA

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VERY RARE SCAGEL HAND AX WITH SHEATH.

Lot # 1388 (Sale Order: 388 of 755)      

Rare Scagel hand ax, 14" overall with integral head & handle. Head is 4-1/4" long, 1/2" thick, tapered to sharp edge and 3-11/16" across the cutting edge. Hand guard is 1/4" thick brass, elliptical shape with fluted top edge. Handle is stacked leather with synthetic red material, aluminum & copper spacers with a crown stag pommel secured with 2 brass pins. Left side of the handle is hand-stamped "OTTO L. HANKINSON. TOLEDO", who is the consignor's grandfather. Left side of the head has the partially visible "W. Scagel" mark a light strike with a clear "W Scagel / Handmade" / "USA" stamp. Right side of the head is marked with Mr. Scagel's trademark Kris stamp and two other unknown stamps. Accompanied by a custom, tooled brown leather head cover marked on the back with a cartouche "S.D. MYERS / EL PASO, TEX.". Front of the cover is deeply tooled with foliate & floral patterns and a fine pearled background. This ax was given a full page, #178, in color in the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with the caption crediting the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Sharp edge shows light stone scratches from sharpening with some fine pitting on right side of the head and back edge of the head, otherwise the head & handle retain about 95% bright orig polish. Handle is equally fine with a couple of small dings, showing light wear to the leather & stag. Sheath has a small mouse chew at the back edge of the flap with a small break in the body of the cover at the back edge, otherwise is sound with numerous nicks & scratches and retains about 80% orig brown finish. Altogether an extremely rare set. 52579-3 JRL
Rare Scagel hand ax, 14" overall with integral head & handle. Head is 4-1/4" long, 1/2" thick, tapered to sharp edge and 3-11/16" across the cutting edge. Hand guard is 1...more/4" thick brass, elliptical shape with fluted top edge. Handle is stacked leather with synthetic red material, aluminum & copper spacers with a crown stag pommel secured with 2 brass pins. Left side of the handle is hand-stamped "OTTO L. HANKINSON. TOLEDO", who is the consignor's grandfather. Left side of the head has the partially visible "W. Scagel" mark a light strike with a clear "W Scagel / Handmade" / "USA" stamp. Right side of the head is marked with Mr. Scagel's trademark Kris stamp and two other unknown stamps. Accompanied by a custom, tooled brown leather head cover marked on the back with a cartouche "S.D. MYERS / EL PASO, TEX.". Front of the cover is deeply tooled with foliate & floral patterns and a fine pearled background. This ax was given a full page, #178, in color in the bookScagel Handmade, Lucie with the caption crediting the Douglass H. Sandrock collection. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel's knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market. PROVENANCE: Douglass H. Sandrock collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Sharp edge shows light stone scratches from sharpening with some fine pitting on right side of the head and back edge of the head, otherwise the head & handle retain about 95% bright orig polish. Handle is equally fine with a couple of small dings, showing light wear to the leather & stag. Sheath has a small mouse chew at the back edge of the flap with a small break in the body of the cover at the back edge, otherwise is sound with numerous nicks & scratches and retains about 80% orig brown finish. Altogether an extremely rare set. 52579-3 JRL

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FINE AND RARE CIRCA 1835 ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK IVORY COFFIN HILT

Lot # 1389 (Sale Order: 389 of 755)      

SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIFE. 11-1/2" overall, 7-1/2" clip-point blade with 4-1/4" false edge. This is among the finest examples you will find of the iconic W & S butcher coffin-hilt clip-point Bowie with "ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK" etched in central panel. There are only a handful of this early pattern known which are all highlighted in the important Bowie texts, including Bob Abel'sBowie Knivesand Norm Flayderman'sThe Bowie Knife. These early knives typically saw hard use and this example has survived with a relatively fine blade, retaining most of its orig luster and easily discerned etched panel. The scabbard is also sound, complete and solid with all three German silver mounts and frog button. The ivory slab grips have beautiful mellow patina.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine overall. Blade shows about 50% orig polish and luster with old sharpening, staining and light pitting. Maker's mark is crisp and etched panel is very good and about as fine as these are found. The ivory slabs exhibit smooth ivory patina retaining all German silver mounts, with one slab having thin 1" chip missing and hairline crack as can be seen in photos. Scabbard is sound and solid retaining much of the gilt decoration and most of it's dyed deep blue color, some crinkling in scabbard surface, but no bends or weak area. German Silver mounts have matching patina to cross-guard, pins and body of knife. 52413-1 JS ESA
SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIFE. 11-1/2" overall, 7-1/2" clip-point blade with 4-1/4" false edge. This is among the finest examples you will find of the iconic W & S butcher coffin...more-hilt clip-point Bowie with "ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK" etched in central panel. There are only a handful of this early pattern known which are all highlighted in the important Bowie texts, including Bob Abel'sBowie Knivesand Norm Flayderman'sThe Bowie Knife. These early knives typically saw hard use and this example has survived with a relatively fine blade, retaining most of its orig luster and easily discerned etched panel. The scabbard is also sound, complete and solid with all three German silver mounts and frog button. The ivory slab grips have beautiful mellow patina.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Fine overall. Blade shows about 50% orig polish and luster with old sharpening, staining and light pitting. Maker's mark is crisp and etched panel is very good and about as fine as these are found. The ivory slabs exhibit smooth ivory patina retaining all German silver mounts, with one slab having thin 1" chip missing and hairline crack as can be seen in photos. Scabbard is sound and solid retaining much of the gilt decoration and most of it's dyed deep blue color, some crinkling in scabbard surface, but no bends or weak area. German Silver mounts have matching patina to cross-guard, pins and body of knife. 52413-1 JS ESA

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MAGNIFICENT BEN SHOSTLE CUSTOM CLIP-POINT BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 1390 (Sale Order: 390 of 755)      

13-1/2" overall with 8-5/8" massive clip-point, 6" sharpened top edge. Ben Shostle from Muncie, Indiana was a well known master craftsman and engraver who died in 2006 and was known for his high quality, very deep, dramatic engraving style. He was founding member in 1981 and past president of the prestigious "FEGA" (Firearms Engravers Guild of America). This particular knife is totally steel mounted with a gold inset elephant's head in pommel cap. Grip is formed from polished, fossilized bone. Knife weighs over 1-1/4lb and is among the most menacing edged weapons you will hold. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Steel retains most of its orig polish. Shostle's signature is easily discerned on ricasso. Shostle's signature engraving covers virtually all surfaces of pommel, ferrule, crossguard and flat areas of knife. 52174-2
13-1/2" overall with 8-5/8" massive clip-point, 6" sharpened top edge. Ben Shostle from Muncie, Indiana was a well known master craftsman and engraver who died in 2006 an...mored was known for his high quality, very deep, dramatic engraving style. He was founding member in 1981 and past president of the prestigious "FEGA" (Firearms Engravers Guild of America). This particular knife is totally steel mounted with a gold inset elephant's head in pommel cap. Grip is formed from polished, fossilized bone. Knife weighs over 1-1/4lb and is among the most menacing edged weapons you will hold. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Steel retains most of its orig polish. Shostle's signature is easily discerned on ricasso. Shostle's signature engraving covers virtually all surfaces of pommel, ferrule, crossguard and flat areas of knife. 52174-2

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RARE WWII V-42 FIGHTING KNIFE FROM ESTATE OF SERGEANT

Lot # 1391 (Sale Order: 391 of 755)      

CHARLES E. FIEGE, 1ST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE. This knife is being offered by direct family descent of Sgt. Charles Fiege, along with copies of a few of his service documents and photo of his awards and uniform patches, including bronze star. This very rare V-42 fighting knife made by Case Cutlery Company were issued to the first joint American Allied Special Services Unit. The 1st Special Service Force (also called The Devil's Brigade, The Black Devils, The Black Devils' Brigade, and Freddie's Freighters) was an elite American-Canadian commando unit in World War II, under the United States Fifth Army. The unit was organized in 1942 and trained at Fort William Henry Harrison near Helena, Montana in the United States. It fought in the Aleutian Islands, Italy, and southern France before being disbanded in December 1944. This knife is in fine "as found" condition with blade measuring 7-3/8? retaining much of its blued finish in its correct scabbard. The V-42 was primarily designed by officers of the FSSF, including its commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Robert T. Frederick, who desired a combat knife that could be used to silently eliminate enemy soldiers as well as perform the role of a close-quarters combat knife. The blade's design has been attributed to Col. Frederick, who had encountered the FairbairnSykes commando knife while on duty in England. While the V-42 had a double-edged blade similar to the FairbairnSykes knife, the V-42 has a cross section with concave hollow ground blade facets, compared to the Fairbairn with a flat four sided diamond cross section. The narrower V-42 stiletto blade profile is designed to optimize penetration when used for thrusting, and the V-42 could easily penetrate a G.I. steel helmet and liner with a single thrust. With its relatively thin, narrow blade, the V-42 was designed from the outset for use as a fighting knife, and was consequently prone to breakage when used for utility chores such as opening ration tins or ammunition crates. Unusual for military combat knives of the period, the V-42's twin edges were double hollow-ground for increased cutting performance. The addition of the skull-crushing pommel was attributed to the input of Major Orval J. Baldwin, the FSSF Supply Officer. The thumb groove on the V-42's ricasso was designed to promote a flat grip with the thumb over the crossguard, which positioned the double-edged blade horizontally. In this manner a soldier could slash an opponent with either a forehand or backhand stroke, while ensuring that his blade would slip between the ribs when used in a thrust or stab. This is a rare identified WW II fighting knife that is rarely offered. CONDITION: Knife is very good to fine overall, retaining about 50% of its orig thinning blue finish with staining and pinprick pitting, blade has an extremely fine point. Three initials "WRB" have been scratched into face of scabbard. Scabbard is sound and solid with crazing, scuffing and other small cosmetic blemishes unaffecting aesthetics. 52042-1 JS
CHARLES E. FIEGE, 1ST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE. This knife is being offered by direct family descent of Sgt. Charles Fiege, along with copies of a few of his service documen...morets and photo of his awards and uniform patches, including bronze star. This very rare V-42 fighting knife made by Case Cutlery Company were issued to the first joint American Allied Special Services Unit. The 1st Special Service Force (also called The Devil's Brigade, The Black Devils, The Black Devils' Brigade, and Freddie's Freighters) was an elite American-Canadian commando unit in World War II, under the United States Fifth Army. The unit was organized in 1942 and trained at Fort William Henry Harrison near Helena, Montana in the United States. It fought in the Aleutian Islands, Italy, and southern France before being disbanded in December 1944. This knife is in fine "as found" condition with blade measuring 7-3/8? retaining much of its blued finish in its correct scabbard. The V-42 was primarily designed by officers of the FSSF, including its commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Robert T. Frederick, who desired a combat knife that could be used to silently eliminate enemy soldiers as well as perform the role of a close-quarters combat knife. The blade's design has been attributed to Col. Frederick, who had encountered the FairbairnSykes commando knife while on duty in England. While the V-42 had a double-edged blade similar to the FairbairnSykes knife, the V-42 has a cross section with concave hollow ground blade facets, compared to the Fairbairn with a flat four sided diamond cross section. The narrower V-42 stiletto blade profile is designed to optimize penetration when used for thrusting, and the V-42 could easily penetrate a G.I. steel helmet and liner with a single thrust. With its relatively thin, narrow blade, the V-42 was designed from the outset for use as a fighting knife, and was consequently prone to breakage when used for utility chores such as opening ration tins or ammunition crates. Unusual for military combat knives of the period, the V-42's twin edges were double hollow-ground for increased cutting performance. The addition of the skull-crushing pommel was attributed to the input of Major Orval J. Baldwin, the FSSF Supply Officer. The thumb groove on the V-42's ricasso was designed to promote a flat grip with the thumb over the crossguard, which positioned the double-edged blade horizontally. In this manner a soldier could slash an opponent with either a forehand or backhand stroke, while ensuring that his blade would slip between the ribs when used in a thrust or stab. This is a rare identified WW II fighting knife that is rarely offered. CONDITION: Knife is very good to fine overall, retaining about 50% of its orig thinning blue finish with staining and pinprick pitting, blade has an extremely fine point. Three initials "WRB" have been scratched into face of scabbard. Scabbard is sound and solid with crazing, scuffing and other small cosmetic blemishes unaffecting aesthetics. 52042-1 JS

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*RARE COLT COMMERCIAL MODEL 1900 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 1392 (Sale Order: 392 of 755)      

SIGHT SAFETY AND BRITISH PROOFS. SN 2185. Cal. 38 ACP. Blue finish with 6" bbl, thin half-moon front sight and groove rear sight in the articulated sight/safety in top rear end of slide. This device functions as a sight when in the erect position and as a safety when in the down position. Very few of these pistols were produced with this feature and many were modified with a fixed rear sight in later years. By mid 1901 between the serial range of 700-1400 is when this change occurred. There were only a total of about 3500 of all types of this type of pistol produced 1900-1903. Left side of frame is marked with SN and additional hand-stamp number "L8847". Left rear side of slide, below the Rampant Colt in a circle are two tiny British proofs. Mounted with smooth walnut grips and accompanied by an orig nickel finish magazine with patent dated base. Very few of these pistols survive today with orig configuration and high orig finish. This model was Colt's first attempt at manufacturing a semi-automatic pistol. It was very successful which transitioned into the model 1902 and several subsequent models including the venerable, world famous model 1911. CONDITION: Fair to good. Overall retains about 60-65% orig blue, bright in sheltered areas, dulled and turning plum elsewhere. Grips show heavy wear and a hand worn patina with a couple of dings in the right side. Sight safety and hammer show dark case colors. Magazine retains about 90% strong orig nickel. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with good shine and fine pitting. 52511-7 JRL C&R
SIGHT SAFETY AND BRITISH PROOFS. SN 2185. Cal. 38 ACP. Blue finish with 6" bbl, thin half-moon front sight and groove rear sight in the articulated sight/safety in top re...morear end of slide. This device functions as a sight when in the erect position and as a safety when in the down position. Very few of these pistols were produced with this feature and many were modified with a fixed rear sight in later years. By mid 1901 between the serial range of 700-1400 is when this change occurred. There were only a total of about 3500 of all types of this type of pistol produced 1900-1903. Left side of frame is marked with SN and additional hand-stamp number "L8847". Left rear side of slide, below the Rampant Colt in a circle are two tiny British proofs. Mounted with smooth walnut grips and accompanied by an orig nickel finish magazine with patent dated base. Very few of these pistols survive today with orig configuration and high orig finish. This model was Colt's first attempt at manufacturing a semi-automatic pistol. It was very successful which transitioned into the model 1902 and several subsequent models including the venerable, world famous model 1911. CONDITION: Fair to good. Overall retains about 60-65% orig blue, bright in sheltered areas, dulled and turning plum elsewhere. Grips show heavy wear and a hand worn patina with a couple of dings in the right side. Sight safety and hammer show dark case colors. Magazine retains about 90% strong orig nickel. Mechanics are fine. Strong bore with good shine and fine pitting. 52511-7 JRL C&R

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*SCARCE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 1393 (Sale Order: 393 of 755)      

SN 116001. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5" orig Springfield marked bbl with small "S" and tiny "P" proofs on left side of lug. Slide has standard Springfield markings and flaming bomb stamp on left side with usual markings on the right side along with the Springfield spread-winged eagle. Slide has orig thin front sight and flat top, U-notch rear sight. Left forward side of frame is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and it also has the flaming bomb stamp above the magazine release. Mounted with large diamond checkered walnut grips that are modern replacements. Accompanied by an orig Springfield 2-tone magazine that has copper slide strip on the top rear edge and a distinctive Springfield folded bottom with lanyard loop. Slide stop is also marked with a small "S" on the inside face. Bbl bushing is a replacement. No further disassembly was affected to check for other matching parts. Given that this pistol was produced in 1915 there is a strong likelihood that it saw service in WWI and later during WWII and possibly Korea. These pistols were in service with the U.S. military well into the 1960's and 1970's and elsewhere around the world. Very few are found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains most all of a fine professionally restored finish with only faint sharp edge wear. Magazine is completely orig that shows handling and use with dull finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with pitting in the grooves. 52511-6 JRL C&R
SN 116001. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5" orig Springfield marked bbl with small "S" and tiny "P" proofs on left side of lug. Slide has standard Springfield markings an...mored flaming bomb stamp on left side with usual markings on the right side along with the Springfield spread-winged eagle. Slide has orig thin front sight and flat top, U-notch rear sight. Left forward side of frame is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and it also has the flaming bomb stamp above the magazine release. Mounted with large diamond checkered walnut grips that are modern replacements. Accompanied by an orig Springfield 2-tone magazine that has copper slide strip on the top rear edge and a distinctive Springfield folded bottom with lanyard loop. Slide stop is also marked with a small "S" on the inside face. Bbl bushing is a replacement. No further disassembly was affected to check for other matching parts. Given that this pistol was produced in 1915 there is a strong likelihood that it saw service in WWI and later during WWII and possibly Korea. These pistols were in service with the U.S. military well into the 1960's and 1970's and elsewhere around the world. Very few are found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains most all of a fine professionally restored finish with only faint sharp edge wear. Magazine is completely orig that shows handling and use with dull finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with pitting in the grooves. 52511-6 JRL C&R

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*VERY RARE TRANSITION COLT MODEL 1911/1911A-1 MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 1394 (Sale Order: 394 of 755)      

SN 700798. Cal. 45 ACP. Brushed military blue finish with 5" all blued bbl that has connected "HP" inspector initials. Frame has the inspector initials "WTG" (Maj. Walter T. Gorton) below the slide lock. Mounted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an original military 2-tone magazine. Frame has the 1911 A-1 relief cuts back of the trigger with short checkered trigger, wide, finely checkered hammer spur, long spur grip safety and arched checkered spring housing. It also has the narrow front sight and flat top "U" rear sight. This pistol was produced in 1924 as part of an order of 10,000 pistols and was the first military order post-WWI. The vast majority of these pistols were issued to line units of the army and generally saw hard service throughout WWII, Korea and elsewhere. They are rarely found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. Accompanied by a modern Colt Custom Shop mahogany case that has black velvet lining and recess for the pistol. The lock for the case is missing. This is an extremely rare pistol in extraordinary condition the likes of which are seldom seen today. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 98-99% crisp original factory blue with only a faint scrape from reinsertion of the slide stop and some minor ring marks on the front strap. Magazine shows crisp blue with bright white top. Grips are crisp showing only faint wear on the diamond points. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, has been fired but very little. Case is equally new. 52527-19 JRL C&R
SN 700798. Cal. 45 ACP. Brushed military blue finish with 5" all blued bbl that has connected "HP" inspector initials. Frame has the inspector initials "WTG" (Maj. Walter...more T. Gorton) below the slide lock. Mounted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an original military 2-tone magazine. Frame has the 1911 A-1 relief cuts back of the trigger with short checkered trigger, wide, finely checkered hammer spur, long spur grip safety and arched checkered spring housing. It also has the narrow front sight and flat top "U" rear sight. This pistol was produced in 1924 as part of an order of 10,000 pistols and was the first military order post-WWI. The vast majority of these pistols were issued to line units of the army and generally saw hard service throughout WWII, Korea and elsewhere. They are rarely found today in orig configuration with any orig finish. Accompanied by a modern Colt Custom Shop mahogany case that has black velvet lining and recess for the pistol. The lock for the case is missing. This is an extremely rare pistol in extraordinary condition the likes of which are seldom seen today. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 98-99% crisp original factory blue with only a faint scrape from reinsertion of the slide stop and some minor ring marks on the front strap. Magazine shows crisp blue with bright white top. Grips are crisp showing only faint wear on the diamond points. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, has been fired but very little. Case is equally new. 52527-19 JRL C&R

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*LOT OF TWO ITHACA GUN COMPANY 1911 A-1 CAL.

Lot # 1395 (Sale Order: 395 of 755)      

45 AUTOMATIC LUNCHBOX PISTOLS. 1) ITHACA 1911-A1. NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. 5" bbl. Slide right side is devoid of markings. Slide left side marked "ITHACA GUN COMPANY INC. ITHACA N.Y.". Front sight is serrated ramp. Rear sight is square notched flat top sight. Rear sight registration mark lines up. Hammer is serrated Ithaca type. Grip safety is long tang. Mainspring housing is serrated. Stocks are full checkered with reinforcing ribs. Magazine is unmarked, Parkerized with brazed baseplate. Right side frame marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" over "NO" behind slide stop pin. In front of slide stop pin marked "M1911 A U.S. ARMY". Pistol has no other internal or external markings. CONDITION: Extremely fine condition. Overall 98% orig factory Parkerizing. Slide above holdback notch shows takedown scratch. Frame shows takedown scratch under slide stop notch. Edgewear on muzzle end of slide and front sight. Minor edgewear on rear edges. High Standard bbl shows moderate loss of bluing. Bore is bright but dirty. Drag mark from dust cover on muzzle. Front and rear grip straps excellent. Magazine catch lock shows moderate screwdriver damage. Stock screws near perfect. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) ITHACA 1911-A1. NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. 5" bbl. Slide right side is devoid of markings. Slide left side marked "ITHACA GUN COMPANY INC. ITHACA N.Y.". Slide left has minor takedown scratch above hold down notch. Front sight is serrated ramp. Rear sight is square notched flat top sight. Rear sight registration mark lines up. Hammer is serrated Ithaca type. Grip safety is long tang. Mainspring housing is serrated. Stocks are full checkered with reinforcing ribs. Magazine is unmarked, Parkerized, with brazed baseplate. Right side frame marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" over "NO" behind slide stop pin. In front of slide stop pin marked "M1911 A U.S. ARMY". Pistol has no other internal or external markings. CONDITION: Fine condition. Overall 95% orig factory Parkerizing. Slide shows minor takedown scratch. Moderate deterioration of left slide finish. Frame shows takedown scratch under slide stop notch. Edgewear on muzzle end of slide and front sight. Minor edgewear on rear edges. Minor scuffs all over. High Standard bbl shows moderate loss of bluing. Bore is dirty and appears to have globs of dirt or grease. Drag mark from dust cover on muzzle. Front and rear grip straps excellent. Magazine catch lock shows no apparent screwdriver damage. Stock screws near perfect. Mechanics are fine. C&R 51964-1, 51964-2 KXK
45 AUTOMATIC LUNCHBOX PISTOLS. 1) ITHACA 1911-A1. NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. 5" bbl. Slide right side is devoid of markings. Slide left side marked "ITHACA GUN COMPANY INC. ITHACA...more N.Y.". Front sight is serrated ramp. Rear sight is square notched flat top sight. Rear sight registration mark lines up. Hammer is serrated Ithaca type. Grip safety is long tang. Mainspring housing is serrated. Stocks are full checkered with reinforcing ribs. Magazine is unmarked, Parkerized with brazed baseplate. Right side frame marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" over "NO" behind slide stop pin. In front of slide stop pin marked "M1911 A U.S. ARMY". Pistol has no other internal or external markings. CONDITION: Extremely fine condition. Overall 98% orig factory Parkerizing. Slide above holdback notch shows takedown scratch. Frame shows takedown scratch under slide stop notch. Edgewear on muzzle end of slide and front sight. Minor edgewear on rear edges. High Standard bbl shows moderate loss of bluing. Bore is bright but dirty. Drag mark from dust cover on muzzle. Front and rear grip straps excellent. Magazine catch lock shows moderate screwdriver damage. Stock screws near perfect. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) ITHACA 1911-A1. NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. 5" bbl. Slide right side is devoid of markings. Slide left side marked "ITHACA GUN COMPANY INC. ITHACA N.Y.". Slide left has minor takedown scratch above hold down notch. Front sight is serrated ramp. Rear sight is square notched flat top sight. Rear sight registration mark lines up. Hammer is serrated Ithaca type. Grip safety is long tang. Mainspring housing is serrated. Stocks are full checkered with reinforcing ribs. Magazine is unmarked, Parkerized, with brazed baseplate. Right side frame marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" over "NO" behind slide stop pin. In front of slide stop pin marked "M1911 A U.S. ARMY". Pistol has no other internal or external markings. CONDITION: Fine condition. Overall 95% orig factory Parkerizing. Slide shows minor takedown scratch. Moderate deterioration of left slide finish. Frame shows takedown scratch under slide stop notch. Edgewear on muzzle end of slide and front sight. Minor edgewear on rear edges. Minor scuffs all over. High Standard bbl shows moderate loss of bluing. Bore is dirty and appears to have globs of dirt or grease. Drag mark from dust cover on muzzle. Front and rear grip straps excellent. Magazine catch lock shows no apparent screwdriver damage. Stock screws near perfect. Mechanics are fine. C&R 51964-1, 51964-2 KXK

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*FACTORY PRESENTATION 1911 COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL PISTOL.

Lot # 1396 (Sale Order: 396 of 755)      

SN C45495. Cal. 45. 5" bbl. Left side of slide inscribed "Presented By Harvard Regiment/To Constant Cordier/May 30, 1916". Left side rear has Rampant Colt. Right side has "COLT 45 AUTOMATIC CALIBER 45" with Colt's standard address and patent markings Checkered ivory grips have fine patina with carved Old English "C" cartouche. This gun is listed by SN in William H.D. Goddard's bookThe Government Models, 1988, in this exact configuration "checkered ivory stock, 'C' on each stock, engraved on receiver "PRESENTED BY HARVARD REGT. LT CONSTANT CORDIER MAY 13, 1916". Goddard also notes that the gun was shipped to Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Company in Boston along with SN 46081 with identical inscription and ivory grips.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Extremely fine condition as refinished. Verified proof appears sharp and crisp. Rear sight has dent on left side and registration marks do not line up. Magazine catch shows rounded corners as do pin holes in rear of receiver. Front sight is missing. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 52684-1 C&R; ESA

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*COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL MADE IN 1917.

Lot # 1397 (Sale Order: 397 of 755)      

SN C90230. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5" commercial bbl. Slide has standard markings with last patent date of 1913 on the left side and standard commercial markings on the right side. Frame is marked "GOVERNMENT MODEL" and SN on right side. Mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips and accompanied by a military 2-tone magazine. This pistol was produced probably in the last half of 1917 just as WWI was winding down so there is a distinct possibility that it may have seen service during that war. CONDITION: Fine. Slide retains about 90% fine restored blue finish with a series of nicks over the top and some surface spotting with light pitting on left side. Frame retains 96-97% strong professional restored finish showing only very light sharp edge wear and spring housing turning a plummy. Grips are sound with a few chipped diamonds and retain most of their org oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Magazine retains dull finish with the white area turning dark. 52511-5 JRL C&R
SN C90230. Cal. 45 ACP. Blue finish with 5" commercial bbl. Slide has standard markings with last patent date of 1913 on the left side and standard commercial markings on...more the right side. Frame is marked "GOVERNMENT MODEL" and SN on right side. Mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips and accompanied by a military 2-tone magazine. This pistol was produced probably in the last half of 1917 just as WWI was winding down so there is a distinct possibility that it may have seen service during that war. CONDITION: Fine. Slide retains about 90% fine restored blue finish with a series of nicks over the top and some surface spotting with light pitting on left side. Frame retains 96-97% strong professional restored finish showing only very light sharp edge wear and spring housing turning a plummy. Grips are sound with a few chipped diamonds and retain most of their org oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Magazine retains dull finish with the white area turning dark. 52511-5 JRL C&R

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*SECOND GENERATION COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE TARGET PISTOL WITH

Lot # 1398 (Sale Order: 398 of 755)      

SPARE MAGAZINES AND PARTS. SN SM43580. Cal. 22 LR. Blue finish with 5" floating chamber bbl, thick partridge front sight and fully adjustable rear sight. Slide & frame have standard markings. Pistol is fitted with adjustable aluminum trigger, extended slide release, beavertail grip safety and Commander-style hammer with serrated rnd spur and hole. Spring housing is 1911-style and very nicely checkered. Magazine release has an after-market mushroom head. Mounted with diamond checkered, gold medallion faux ivory grips. Accompanied by 3 orig 1970s Ace magazines with stamped metal bases and 1 orig earlier magazine with flat metal base. Also accompanied by a variety of parts which seem sufficient to build another Colt automatic minus the frame, grips, slide & bbl. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 99% bright factory blue. Slide release, bbl bushing, trigger, hammer & grip safety are of a different color. Grips are crisp with no visible wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Has been fired, but very little. Spare magazines & parts are fine. 52007-4 JRL
SPARE MAGAZINES AND PARTS. SN SM43580. Cal. 22 LR. Blue finish with 5" floating chamber bbl, thick partridge front sight and fully adjustable rear sight. Slide & frame ha...moreve standard markings. Pistol is fitted with adjustable aluminum trigger, extended slide release, beavertail grip safety and Commander-style hammer with serrated rnd spur and hole. Spring housing is 1911-style and very nicely checkered. Magazine release has an after-market mushroom head. Mounted with diamond checkered, gold medallion faux ivory grips. Accompanied by 3 orig 1970s Ace magazines with stamped metal bases and 1 orig earlier magazine with flat metal base. Also accompanied by a variety of parts which seem sufficient to build another Colt automatic minus the frame, grips, slide & bbl. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 99% bright factory blue. Slide release, bbl bushing, trigger, hammer & grip safety are of a different color. Grips are crisp with no visible wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Has been fired, but very little. Spare magazines & parts are fine. 52007-4 JRL

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*RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT 1ST SERIES PRE-WWII WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTO

Lot # 1399 (Sale Order: 399 of 755)      

PISTOL WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 102096. Cal. 22LR. Blue finish with 6-5/8" tapered rnd bbl, adjustable front and rear sights and mounted with full checkered walnut grips. Accompanied by an orig 2-tone magazine with marked base. Also accompanied by a Colt factory letter which identifies this pistol in Cal. 22 with 6-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and factory engraved Class "B". It also shows that it was equipped with Partridge front sight, shipped September 30, 1936 to David A. Hay, Wilmington, DE in a 1-gun shipment. Under remarks section of the letter, it shows that it was returned to the factory August 2, 1937 and subsequently shipped August 16, 1937 to Camp Perry, OH where it was finally sold. The engraving consists of about 60% coverage, well executed foliate arabesque patterns with fine pearled background. Front & backstraps and trigger bow are engraved to match. Additionally accompanied by a custom made felt lined mahogany case. According to theBlue Book of Gun Values, Fjestad, there were about 112,000 1st Series Woodsman pistols produced 1927-1947 of which only 151 were factory engraved and of that, only 126 were of this model making those few engraved items some of the most rare of Colt handguns. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips which are properly un-numbered. Overall retains 98-99% orig factory blue with faint muzzle end wear and some dulling to the front and backstraps. Grips are crisp with only faint diamond point wear. Magazine shows moderate wear and is darkened on the white upper portion. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Case is fine. 51918-1 JRL C&R
PISTOL WITH FACTORY LETTER. SN 102096. Cal. 22LR. Blue finish with 6-5/8" tapered rnd bbl, adjustable front and rear sights and mounted with full checkered walnut grips. ...moreAccompanied by an orig 2-tone magazine with marked base. Also accompanied by a Colt factory letter which identifies this pistol in Cal. 22 with 6-1/2" bbl, blue finish, type of stocks not listed and factory engraved Class "B". It also shows that it was equipped with Partridge front sight, shipped September 30, 1936 to David A. Hay, Wilmington, DE in a 1-gun shipment. Under remarks section of the letter, it shows that it was returned to the factory August 2, 1937 and subsequently shipped August 16, 1937 to Camp Perry, OH where it was finally sold. The engraving consists of about 60% coverage, well executed foliate arabesque patterns with fine pearled background. Front & backstraps and trigger bow are engraved to match. Additionally accompanied by a custom made felt lined mahogany case. According to theBlue Book of Gun Values, Fjestad, there were about 112,000 1st Series Woodsman pistols produced 1927-1947 of which only 151 were factory engraved and of that, only 126 were of this model making those few engraved items some of the most rare of Colt handguns. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips which are properly un-numbered. Overall retains 98-99% orig factory blue with faint muzzle end wear and some dulling to the front and backstraps. Grips are crisp with only faint diamond point wear. Magazine shows moderate wear and is darkened on the white upper portion. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Case is fine. 51918-1 JRL C&R

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*ENGRAVED COLT MARK IV - SERIES 70 GOVERNMENT MODEL

Lot # 1400 (Sale Order: 400 of 755)      

SEMI-AUTO PISTOL THAT BELONGED TO TEXAS RANGER JOHN (NICK) HANNA. SN 78226B70. Cal. 45 ACP. Nickel finish with 5" bbl, and fixed sights. Slide has standard Series 70 markings on both sides with normal markings on the frame above the grip & trigger bow. Hammer & grip safety are standard items with serrated, arched mainspring housing. Mounted with smooth, 2-pc ivory grips that have a miniature gold Texas Ranger badge inlaid in the right side. Pistol is engraved by Weldon Bledsoe with full coverage foliate arabesque patterns that has fine pearled background. Accompanied by a letter on Texas Ranger letterhead over the signature of Ranger J. Nick Hanna, Sgt, Co. E, Brownsville, TX wherein he states that this pistol was his duty weapon which he carried while working. Also accompanying is an 8-1/2" x 11" color photo of the Rangers in Co. E with their signatures. Additionally accompanying is Sgt. Hanna's business card. Texas Ranger arms & equipment rarely ever come to market, especially as well documented as this. Additionally accompanied by a fine hand-tooled brown leather zipper case with D-ring carrier attachment and lined with synthetic orange sheep-skin. Each side bears a 4" diameter circle reproduction of a Texas Ranger badge.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% crisp custom nickel finish applied after engraving. Front & backstraps are slightly dulled from handling. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Shows moderate use. Case is equally new. 52174-3 JRL ESA
SEMI-AUTO PISTOL THAT BELONGED TO TEXAS RANGER JOHN (NICK) HANNA. SN 78226B70. Cal. 45 ACP. Nickel finish with 5" bbl, and fixed sights. Slide has standard Series 70 mark...moreings on both sides with normal markings on the frame above the grip & trigger bow. Hammer & grip safety are standard items with serrated, arched mainspring housing. Mounted with smooth, 2-pc ivory grips that have a miniature gold Texas Ranger badge inlaid in the right side. Pistol is engraved by Weldon Bledsoe with full coverage foliate arabesque patterns that has fine pearled background. Accompanied by a letter on Texas Ranger letterhead over the signature of Ranger J. Nick Hanna, Sgt, Co. E, Brownsville, TX wherein he states that this pistol was his duty weapon which he carried while working. Also accompanying is an 8-1/2" x 11" color photo of the Rangers in Co. E with their signatures. Additionally accompanying is Sgt. Hanna's business card. Texas Ranger arms & equipment rarely ever come to market, especially as well documented as this. Additionally accompanied by a fine hand-tooled brown leather zipper case with D-ring carrier attachment and lined with synthetic orange sheep-skin. Each side bears a 4" diameter circle reproduction of a Texas Ranger badge.Special Note:This item contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have taken care to ensure that this item meets the standard for sale under the ESA. However, certain states and other countries have laws that are more restrictive than the ESA. It is the bidder's responsibility to ensure that it is lawful to purchase or transport this item into their state, and to obtain the necessary import and export approvals. Delay or failure to obtain any such permit or approval does not relieve the buyer of paying for the item and consummating the purchase. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 98% crisp custom nickel finish applied after engraving. Front & backstraps are slightly dulled from handling. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Shows moderate use. Case is equally new. 52174-3 JRL ESA

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