Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Wednesday, October 16, 2013  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

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This historic auction will include phenomenal offerings from noted collectors such as Sturgess, Frey, Polhemus, Schroeder, Morrison, Leff and Sirkin.

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*SCARCE PRE-WAR COLT CIVILIAN ACE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH BOX.

Lot # 3068 (Sale Order: 76 of 458)      

SN 10106. Cal. 22LR. Blue finish with 4-3/4" solid bbl. Adjustable rear sight and usual markings on the slide with rampant Colt at the left rear end. It is mounted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by one orig. all blue magazine with marked base plate. Accompanied by its orig dark burgundy, hinged lid cardboard box, matching numbered to this pistol. Accompanied by an orig bi-fold owners pamphlet, a shooting suggestions pamphlet and its orig target. According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson there were about 11,000 of these pistols produced from 1931 to 1947, 10,500 of which were made through 1941. This pistol was produced in 1939. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains about 97-99% crisp orig factory blue with only faint muzzle edge wear on the slide from laying in the box. Grips are crisp and show faint diamond point wear. Magazine is very fine with thinning on both sides. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Box is fine with 3 or 4 small edge nicks and a small tear in the paper covering on the bottom. End label has a couple small wear spots, but is sharp and clear. Pamphlets and target are fine. 4-48318 JR96

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*POST WAR .38 SUPER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH CONVERSION UNIT.

Lot # 3069 (Sale Order: 77 of 458)      

SN 64305. Cal. .38 Super & 22LR. All blue finish with 5" bbl. Fixed sights and mounted with full checkered brown plastic grips with large donuts. Left side of slide has a simple Colt name and address with the right side marked "COLT SUPER 38 AUTOMATIC" & Rampant Colt. Accompanied by 1 orig post war magazine with marked base plate. Also accompanied by its orig dark burgundy, hinged lid cardboard box with last 4 digits of matching SN on bottom and a bright blue and white end label. Inside has its orig oiled paper & an orig bi-fold owner's manual. Additionally accompanied by an orig, complete, post-war Service Model Ace conversion unit in a pre-war dark burgundy hinged lid cardboard box with blue and white top and end labels. Conversion slide has adjustable rear sight and the Service Model floating chamber. Conversion unit is accompanied by an orig bi-fold owner's manual. CONDITION: Pistol is extremely fine, retaining 97-98% crisp orig blue with faint sharp edge wear and slight wear on the right front edge of the frame from sliding around in the box. Grips and magazine are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore. Shows very little use. Box and pamphlet are fine with 2 broken corners in the lid and light edge wear. Conversion unit is equally fine. Conversion unit box has a 1 broken edge and corner showing moderate wear and yellowing of the labels. 4-48374 JR97

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*SPECTACULAR WWI COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 3070 (Sale Order: 78 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10/15/13): Slide stop and thumb safety have been refinished. SN 166480. Cal 45 ACP. 1917 Mfg. Brushed blue military finish and is one of the finest to come to market in many years. It has standard 5" all blued bbl with tiny "P" & "H" proof marks on top parallel with the bore and a tiny "5" on the left side of the lug. Slide has standard patent and manufacturers markings along with the Rampant Colt on the left side and "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY" on right side. The left forward side of the frame has the "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marking and the GHS (Gilbert H. Stewart) inspector initials just above the magazine release button. Right side has the SN and it is mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips. Accompanied by an original two-toned military magazine. This pistol was the property of Captain A. Lawrence Brown who served during WWI in the US Army and later was a founding member of the U.S. Ordnance Association. It was gifted to consignor by Capt. Brown's widow in July 1987. While WWI 1911 pistols are frequently encountered they are rarely found with such high orig finish. PROVENANCE: Capt. A. Lawrence Brown CONDITION: Extremely fine plus appears to have been fired but very little. Overall retains about 99% crisp, orig brushed blue military finish with only faint sharp muzzle edge wear and some very minor drag marks on the bbl. Frame and grips are equally crisp and new. Magazine is lightly discolored on the white part with some minor scrapes on the body. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some scuffing on the grooves. 4-48902 JR46

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*COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 3071 (Sale Order: 79 of 458)      

SN 417933. Cal. 45 ACP. Usual configuration with blued finish, 5" bbl and orig fixed sights. Mounted with 2-pc diamond checkered orig walnut grips & accompanied by an S-code military mag. Also accompanied by a fine pair of smooth real pearl grips which fit this pistol just fine. Frame has Springfield Armory eagle head stamp where one would ordinarily find inspector initials and has "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on left forward side of frame. All other parts appear to be as issued. PROVENANCE: Michael Leff Estate Collection. CONDITION: Good, as completely restored, with polished bbl skirt. Walnut grips show moderate wear with few chipped diamonds. Pearl grips are extremely fine with bright fire & color. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-49714 JR14

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*COLT MODEL 1911-A1 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL WITH GENERAL OFFICER'S BELT AND HOLSTER RIG IDENTIFIED

Lot # 3072 (Sale Order: 80 of 458)      

TO GENERAL WILLIAM FULTON MCKEE. SN 1155733. Cal. 45 ACP. Standard M1911-A1, Parkerized finish with 5" bbl, standard fixed sights and usual markings. Is mounted with checkered brown plastic grips with large donuts surmounted by 4 silver stars on a bar on each grip. Accompanied by another set of identical grips with 3 stars on each side. Also accompanied by an orig Hickok russet brown leather general officer's belt, buckle, holster and magazine pouch, containing 2 all blue military magazines. Consignor states that he purchased this pistol at a yard sale in the Washington D.C. area many years ago and has retained it ever since. He states that the mailbox in front of the house bore the name "W.F. Mckee". General William Fulton Mckee was born October 1906 in Virginia, graduated from West Point in June 1929 and was commissioned as a 2nd Lt in the Coast Artillery. He had a variety of assignments in Texas and California, was promoted to 1st Lt in 1934 and in 1935 was assigned to the Philippines where he served 3 years as Regimental Adjutant and later Battery Commander of the 92nd Coast Artillery. He returned to the U.S. in early 1939 to California and then to Puerto Rico and became Capt in June 1939. In August 1941 he returned to the U.S. and was promoted to Major in October 1941. He became Lt Col. in April 1942 and to full Col. that September. He served in a variety of posts in Washington related to anti-aircraft and air-drome defense and in February 1945 became Brigadier General. In 1946 he was assigned to Paris as the Commanding General of the European division and in Dec 1946 was assigned to Weisbaden, Germany where he became Commanding General of HQ USAFE. He returned to the U.S. in late 1947 as assistant Vice Chief of Staff USAF and was promoted to Major Gen in Feb 1948. From there he was assigned to the Air Material Command as Vice Commander in May 1953 and received his 3rd star in Aug 1957. On 1 August 1961 he was promoted to full General and named Commander of Air Force Logistics Command. In July 1964 he moved to Washington as Vice Chief of Staff under Gen. Curtis LeMay and retired 31 July 1964. Upon retirement he became the assistant administrator for Management Development at NASA and in June 1965 was appointed Director of the Federal Aviation Agency. Gen Mckee died Feb 28, 1987. PROVENANCE: General William F. McKee. CONDITION: Pistol is extremely fine, retaining about 98% strong orig Parkerized finish. Grips are fine, although the stars would make shooting a near impossibility. Belt and holster rig are fine with some minor crackling and slight loss of finish with one belt loop on the inside damaged. Buckle is very fine, retaining virtually all of its orig gold finish. 4-49226 JR103

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*RARE IDENTIFIED U.S. PROPERTY COLT MODEL 1903 GENERAL OFFICER'S PISTOL.

Lot # 3073 (Sale Order: 81 of 458)      

SN 569379. Cal. 32 ACP. Parkerized finish with 3-3/4" bbl, fixed sights and "U.S. PROPERTY" on the right side of the frame. Mounted with full checkered, silver medallion wood grips. This pistol and associated equipment were the property of Maj. Gen. Richard W. Whitney. Accompanied by its orig Anniston Ordnance Depot shipping document transferring this pistol, identified by SN to Brig. Gen. Whitney on 1 March 1962. Also accompanying is the orig Anniston Ordnance Depot shipping box containing two spare magazines, an orig cleaning rod and hermetically sealed cleaning brush, along with the orig packing material for this pistol. Additionally accompanied by an orig black leather General Officer's belt and gold 2-pc buckle with an orig black leather holster. Additionally accompanied by a short, two color horn swaggerstick with concealed sword blade and an Iranian made photo album containing a photo of the ruler of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlavi and several black & white 8X10 photos of Brig. Gen. Whitney apparently inspecting an Iranian repair facility. Additionally accompanied by a 50-star American flag that has gold fringe from Gen. Whitney's office and then from his Maj. General's office a flag which is solid red with gold fringe & two large white stars in the center. Both flags are on their wooden standards with nickeled spear points and tips along with orig OD canvas covers, marked "US". Richard W. Whitney was born in Rockland, ME, February 6, 1913, graduated from the Univ. of Akron in 1935 and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the infantry reserve. In January 1941, he entered active duty as a 1st Lieutenant and was assigned to Camp Wheeler, GA. In July 1942, General Whitney became part of the first Special Service Force (SSF), a joint brigade consisting of American and Canadian troops which later became enormously famous, or infamous depending on which side you look at it from, and were known by the Germans as "The Devil's Brigade". They trained at Fort William Henry Harrison, MT and served throughout WWII with Gen. Whitney eventually becoming Regimental Commander in the European Theater of Operations (ETO). The unit trained from July 1942 to July 1943 under Col. Robert Frederick, who later became a Maj. Gen. before retiring. The unit was made up of 3 brigades consisting of 32 officers and 385 enlisted men each. They were all volunteers from American and Canadian units, equally divided among both country's services. In August 1943, they were part of the invasion force of the island of Kiska and the Aleutian chain. In November 1943 they arrived in Italy and were part of the invasion force tasked with taking two heavily fortified German positions, controlled by two German armored divisions. After climbing a 65 degree mountain, for which they became extremely famous and for which they were honored with several movies and documentaries, including the motion picture The Devil's Brigade, in 1968. They succeeded in their mission, suffering 77% casualties, which included 91 dead, 9 missing, 313 wounded and 116 cases of exhaustion. After they were relieved and repositioned, they participated in the landing at the Anzio beachhead where they again suffered heavy losses, but created havoc among the Germans causing them to assign more troops to the defense of that area than they had initially intended, believing that they were facing a much larger force then they actually were. It was here that they received the sobriquet "Devil's Brigade" or frequently "Black Devils" due to their using black boot polish smeared on their faces for nighttime operations. During this campaign they fought for 99 days without relief. It was also here that they used printed stickers left on German corpses and fortifications, in German, which translated to "The worst is yet to come". In May 1944 they were the first unit to enter Rome having been given the assignment of capturing seven bridges to prevent the Germans from destroying them. In August 1944 the FSSF landed in southern France during Operation Dragoon where they captured five forts on the islands in which action nine of their members were killed. On 5 December 1944 the unit was disbanded and their members assigned to numerous Canadian and American special forces units. The first SSF was the orig predecessor of all current special forces units. During the war this 1,800 man unit accounted for 12,000 German casualties, captured 7,000 prisoners and had an attrition rate of over 600%. Decorations for valor of this unit are far too numerous to mention. Gen. Whitney was a charter member of the first SSF and remained with them until they were disbanded. He remained in the ETO and in other command assignments until the end of the war. Following the war, he remained in the Army at various assignments around the U.S. and again served combat duty in Korea. After the Korean War, he spent three years on the Army General staff and then had various assignments around the U.S. and Hawaii. In July 1960 he r...more

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*RARE COLT AIRCREWMAN DA REVOLVER WITH BOX.

Lot # 3074 (Sale Order: 82 of 458)      

SN 4385-LW. Cal. 38 Spcl. Very rare revolver with 2" steel bbl and fixed sights with rampant Colt on sideplate. Left side of bbl is marked "AIRCREWMAN / 38 SPECIAL CTG." and the right side has the Colt name & address. Frame & cylinder are all anodized alloy with black finish. Mounted with 2-pc checkered walnut grips that have the U.S. Air Force medallion at the top on each side. Backstrap is marked "PROPERTY OF U.S. AIR FORCE" and the buttstrap is marked "A.F. NO. 1 / 2. This unusual marking may mean 1 of 2(?). Accompanied by an orig 2-pc Kraft cardboard box with SN "1158LW" in red pencil marking on the bottom along with " 2"-.38". Inside has the remains of military style vapor barrier paper, a Colt wire-handle cleaning brush and a Colt warranty card. According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, there were 1,189 of these rare revolvers produced in 1951 with a few others made as late as 1959 and possibly others produced in addition to the government contract. These revolvers were numbered in the Colt Cobra & Courier range of 1902LW to 90470LW. Air Force buttstrap numbers were from 1 to 1189. The unusual Air Force S/N on the buttstrap "1 / 2" may mean 1 of 2 and may mean that they were presentation pieces. The alloy cylinders were insufficient for military ammunition and tended to rupture during use. The Air Force returned the entire shipment of all 1,189 to Colt where they were supposed to have been destroyed, most were. Only a very few survive today in orig configuration. This cataloger has seen very few of these revolvers with replacement steel cylinders. CONDITION: Pristine new & unfired, looks unturned. Bbl has one small scratch on left side with a couple of miniscule nicks on the sharp edges and retains virtually all of its crisp, orig factory finish. Grips are equally new. Box has a broken corner in the lid, otherwise is sound with tape stains on each end. 4-49108 JR379

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*RARE COLT AIRCREWMAN DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3075 (Sale Order: 83 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10/4/13): This gun letters as a Cobra. It was shipped as a “special presentation” to Colonel Frank K. Allen, 22 July 1954. SN 3254-LW. Cal. 38 Spcl. Very rare revolver with 2" steel bbl and fixed sights with rampant Colt on sideplate. Left side of bbl is marked "AIRCREWMAN / 38 SPECIAL CTG." and the right side has the Colt name & address. Frame & cylinder are all anodized alloy with black finish. Mounted with 2-pc checkered walnut grips that have the U.S. Air Force medallion at the top on each side. Backstrap is marked "PROPERTY OF U.S. AIR FORCE" and the buttstrap is marked "A.F. NO. 1/2". This unusual marking may mean 1 of 2(?). According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, there were 1,189 of these rare revolvers produced in 1951 with a few others made as late as 1959 and possibly others produced in addition to the government contract. These revolvers were numbered in the Colt Cobra & Courier range of 1902LW to 90470LW. Air Force buttstrap numbers were from 1 to 1189. The unusual Air Force S/N on the buttstrap "1 / 2" may mean 1 of 2 and may mean that they were presentation pieces. The alloy cylinders were insufficient for military ammunition and tended to rupture during use. The Air Force returned the entire shipment of all 1,189 to Colt where they were supposed to have been destroyed, most were. Only a very few survive today in orig configuration. This cataloger has seen very few of these revolvers with replacement steel cylinders. CONDITION: Pristine new, unfired. Grips are equally new. 4-49107 JR380

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*7TH CAVALRY CONNECTED COLT MODEL 1917 DA REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER AND INDIAN BEADED BELT.

Lot # 3076 (Sale Order: 84 of 458)      

SN 118198. Cal. 45 ACP. Revolver is a standard 1917 with 5 1/2" bbl, full front sight & 2-line address with caliber marking on left side. Buttstrap has usual 1917 markings & the SN. Left lower forward side of the frame is stamped "AA" which indicates refurbishing at Augusta Arsenal. Buttstrap also has a lanyard stud & loop. Mounted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips, stamped on the left side "US" over "SEVENTH" in an arc around the screw escutcheon. Below the escutcheon is inlaid with a small gold spread-winged eagle. Lanyard loop has a WWI era braided cotton & steel lanyard attached. Accompanied by a Mills olive drab woven cotton belt with 45-70 caliber loops almost completely around. Left front side by the buckle wire is beaded with a red, white & blue flag and 4-pt brass decoration. Right front side has a beaded panel of tiny yellow beads with red border and a "7" in the center below ten oval brass brads, all attached to faded red trade cloth. Below this panel is a sewn-in brown leather cartridge box with "US" on the flap, which was originally for .38 Colt cartridges. Belt also has a standard brown 1917 dated flap holster for the model 1917 revolver with "US" on front and brass brad decorations on the flap. Lanyard ring has a double brown and white braided horse hair tassel. The decorations appear to be authentic Indian applied beading and tack work. Revolver is probably from the time the 7th Cavalry was at Fort Bliss, Texas when the military was engaged in controlling the border and employed Indian scouts. CONDITION: Revolver is fair with little arsenal finish remaining being mostly a cleaned gray metal patina with scattered pitting. Grips are sounds showing moderate to heavy wear and a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Holster is dry and crackled with a repaired break in the flap showing moderate to heavy wear and soil. Belt has frayed cartridge loops with moderate soil. Bead work is very fine. Cartridge box is worn & soiled with a repair in the flap. Lanyard is fine. Altogether a rare and unusual rig. 4-49069 JR81

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*SCARCE COLT MODEL 1909 ARMY MODEL DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3076A (Sale Order: 85 of 458)      

SN 35968. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue finish with 5-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 2-line address with caliber marking on the left side. Bottom of the bbl is marked "UNITED STATE PROPERTY". Side plate has the hook cylinder latch with rampant colt in a stylized "C". Buttstrap is marked "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1909" and the SN. Right rear side of the frame has the inspector initials "R.A.C." (Rinaldo A. Carr). Mr. Carr's initials also appear on the bottom edges of the grips, bottom of the bbl & rear face of the cylinder. These fine, big bore revolvers were ordered by the Army, Navy & Marine Corps after the .38 Colt cartridge was proven to be completely ineffective as a "man stopper" in the Philippine insurrection against the Moros. According to The Book of Colt Firearms, Wilson, there were approximately 18,600 of these revolvers produced for the Army & Navy and 1,400 for the U.S. Marine Corps. Although they were produced in substantial numbers they are rarely ever encountered with high orig finish having served from their 1909 issue dates throughout WWI & even into WWII. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Overall retains 92-94% strong orig blue with sharp edge wear and a few light scratches. Backstrap is slightly dulled and thin. Grips have a couple minor chips in the edges and show moderate wear with a fine hand worn oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bore, may be unfired. 4-48339 JR93

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*SPECTACULAR GINO CARGNELL ENGRAVED SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL.

Lot # 3077 (Sale Order: 86 of 458)      

SN 80107. Cal. 45 ACP. Usual configuration with 5" bbl that has engine turned exposed skirt, fixed sights and is mounted with spectacular relief carved pearl grips in the form of incredibly detailed dragons that have amber eyes. Pistol has nearly full coverage, highly detailed, intertwined foliate arabesque pattern engraving with fine stippled background. The entire sides of frame and slide are outlined in flat gold wire. Left side of frame and left rear side of slide have had the Springfield flaming bomb inlaid in two. Right side of frame has the SN inlaid in gold and right side of slide is inlaid with a 2-color raised gold American eagle and "MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY" inlaid in flat gold. Top of slide is inlaid with a spectacular 2-color raised gold dragon with very intricate geometric patterns around front sight and forward of rear sight. Spring housing and bottom of trigger bow have inlaid gold to match. Baseplate of magazine is matching engraved as are the slide lock and thumb safety. Grip screws are also engraved and gold plated. Mr. Cargnell's signature is on the bottom left side of the grip frame, under the grip. Gino Cargnell was an engraver employed at Fabrique Nationale in Belgium when his friend and mentor Angelo Bee immigrated to the United Sates and set up his own business. Mr. Bee convinced Mr. Cargnell to also come to the U.S. and work with him, which he did, to great success. Mr. Cargnell is one of the premier engravers in recent years and has created numerous, fantastic works of art on firearms. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains virtually all of its fine custom blue. Grips are spectacular with one eye on the right side missing its tiny black pupil. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. 4-49180 JR247

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*SCARCE, CUSTOM ENGRAVED VERY EARLY COLT MODEL 1908 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 3078 (Sale Order: 87 of 458)      

SN 1060. Cal. 380 ACP. Spectacular Gino Cargnell engraved pistol with 3-3/4" bbl, bbl bushing at the muzzle end of slide, fixed sights and custom, smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Pistol is wonderfully engraved by Gino Cargnell and signed on left front web of trigger guard. Frame and slide are very tastefully engraved with highly detailed raised gold inlays of grape leaves, vines and clusters of grapes along with flat gold wire inlays on both sides on the grip safety and over the slide. Leaf & grape cluster inlays are in 2-color gold. Top of slide is also inlaid with a spectacular 3-color gold tiny goldfinch. Left rear side of the slid has the Rampant Colt and circle inlaid in 2-color gold. Accompanied by a spare bbl that has British proofs and is probably the orig bbl to this pistol as left rear side of the frame also has a tiny British proof. Apparently the proof mark on the slide was covered by the gold inlay. Gino Cargnell was an engraver employed at Fabrique Nationale in Belgium when his friend and mentor Angelo Bee immigrated to the United Sates and set up his own business. Mr. Bee convinced Mr. Cargnell to also come to the U.S. and work with him, which he did, to great success. Mr. Cargnell is one of the premier engravers in recent years and has created numerous, fantastic works of art on firearms. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains virtually of its fine custom blue. Grips are extremely fine, mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore in both bbls. 4-49181 JR248

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*FABULOUS CUSTOM ENGRAVED WALTHER PPK-DURAL BY GINO CARGNELL

Lot # 3079 (Sale Order: 88 of 458)      

Cal. 32 ACP. Spectacular Gino Cargnell engraved pistol on rare lightweight DURAL frame with 3-1/4" bbl, fixed sights and custom checkered 2-pc buffalo horn grips. Pistol is wonderfully engraved by Gino Cargnell and signed on right frame adjacent to SN. Slide is very tastefully engraved with highly detailed raised two color gold inlays of oak leaves and acorns, as is the trigger guard. SN and Walther banner on slide are also inlaid in gold. Dural frame has similar oak leaf and acorn motif engraved on the front strap, web and sides. Accompanied by the original 2-pc box replete with all accessories, manual and 1966 test target. Original grips also included. A rare configuration for the PPK, now discontinued. CONDITION: Appears new and unfired. Box and accessories like new. 4-49183 TS10

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*RARE SMITH & WESSON XM-10 MODEL 459M SEMI-AUTO PISTOL SUBMITTED FOR MILITARY TEST TRIALS OF 1988.

Lot # 3080 (Sale Order: 89 of 458)      

SN A862208. Cal. 9mm. Matte black finish with 4" bbl. Unusual fixed sights found only on Smith & Wessons submitted for military test trials and a few other special government orders where fixed sights were specified. Slide is marked only "SMITH & WESSON" and the frame only with the serial number on left side and Smith & Wesson logo on right side. It has ambidextrous safety, a serrated short spur hammer, checkered & squared trigger guard, serrated front & backstraps and is mounted with special matte finish black nylon grips that each have an impressed Smith & Wesson logo at the top. Also accompanied by 1 matte finish high capacity magazine marked only "S&W" on the base plate. Bbl is marked "9mm". Accompanied by a green leather, red velvet lined Arno Werner style case with gold embossed decoration on the lid, embossed in the center "SMITH & WESSON / MODEL XM-9 / MILITARY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL / EXPERIMENTAL PROTOTYPE / AND TEST PIECE / FOR THE U.S. ARMY TRIALS / 1 OF 40 / SERIAL NUMBER A862208 / **** / THE PISTOL USED BY THE FACTORY / FOR PROMOTION AND PHOTOGRAPHY / **** / DONATED BY SMITH & WESSON / FOR THE BENEFIT AUCTION / THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART / ARMS AND ARMOR DEPARTMENT / CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK / OCTOBER 8TH 1985". Interior is French fitted for the pistol. Also accompanied by a packet of information regarding the XM-9 & XM-10 test trials. It appears that the XM-9 test trials, which involved another series of model 459 pistols called the model 459 A consisted of 30 pistols all in the A 669,000 SN range, ended in controversy when the contract was awarded to Beretta. Smith & Wesson protested and the Congress in 1987 ordered a retest. This retest started off with controversy and the test trials were cancelled. In August 1988 the retest was again scheduled with only 3 companies competing and again Beretta was the winner. The pistols submitted by Smith & Wesson were a modified model 459 A, designated the model 459 M. The new 459 M pistol had a narrow, long extractor and a modified fixed rear sight. Beretta was again awarded the contract and even though Smith & Wesson protested to the Congress and through the courts they were unsuccessful. As of this writing the SN's of the M-10 test trial Smith & Wesson pistols are unknown. There apparently was another contract for 803 Model 459 pistols for the FBI, which apparently was never delivered and subsequently sold on the open market. There were also contracts apparently for the U.S. Customs service all of which had matte finish. CONDITION: Appears to be new and unfired, retaining virtually all of its orig factory matte finish with only light wear on the bbl. Case is equally new. Believed to be the only example to ever come to public auction. 4-47801

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**ONE OF A KIND* CAPTURED BROWNING RENAISSANCE HIGH POWER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL AS LIBERATED FROM SADDAM

Lot # 3081 (Sale Order: 90 of 458)      

HUSSEIN’S TEKRIT, IRAQ PALACE.SN 245RN56771. This pistol legally entered the United States through a memorandum granting the Marine Officer permission after their successful raid on the palace in 2003. Cal. 9MM. French gray finish with 4-3/4" bbl, late style adjustable rear sight with straight spur hammer and gold washed trigger. Grips are 2-pc highly figured walnut with very fine checkering and a diamond around the screws. Lower left front of the frame, above and forward of the trigger guard is engraved in 2 lines of Arabic writing, which translates to: “Ali Al Roumi is giving this gun as a gift with love to sir Sadoun Shakir”. Ali Al Roumi was Al Queda’s largest arms dealer and sir Sadoun Shakir was Saddam's intelligence chief and an interior minister that had been with Saddam since 1963. Shakir was sentenced to death for war crimes in October 2010 by the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal. Right grip is deep engraved "S.SH" – the initials of sir Sadoun Shakir. Pistol has nearly full coverage leaf & vine engraving with fine shaded background, signed by the engraver on the left rear of the slide "P. LALLEMAND". Accompanied by two white card-weight string tags (the original capture tags), one of which is inscribed "Browning 9mm Hi-Power PISTOL / SN- / 2nd PLT/FOX TROOP 9th CAV / Captured on 10 APR 03 / at TIKRIT - (Saddam Husseins Palace)". The other side of this tag is inscribed "1LT Markus Gainen 4-3125" along with the signature "M. Gainen 1LT/CAV". The other tag is marked "Please call number on / reverse side for Handling / instructions/transfer / according to attached memorandum". Also accompanied by one 13-rd French gray magazine and a pistol rug. Very few Gulf War firearms have ever come to market, especially those captured from one of Saddam Hussein's palaces. PROVENANCE: Saddam Hussein. PROVENANCE: Saddam Hussein. CONDITION: Appears to be new and unfired. Overall retains virtually all of its crisp orig finish. Right grip has a small ding on the heel. 4-48337

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ORIGINAL, 1941 TYPE 82 VOLKSWAGEN "KUBELWAGEN"

Lot # 3082 (Sale Order: 91 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10/15/13): The correct vehicle chassis number (Fahrgestell Nr.) is 001590 not 0011590 as stated in the catalog. If you have ever wanted to own a piece of WWII history, here is your chance. The space allotted here will not provide us an ample opportunity to properly describe this relic from Rommel's Afrikakorps so please study the images. First the details, then the condition, the wartime use and last but by no means least, the fully documented and illustrious story behind this historic vehicle. This vehicle was assembled, according to the data plates, on February 21st, 1941 as the 1590th of the approximately 50,000 that were eventually built for the German armed forces. It was originally painted "panzer gray: but was overpainted by hand when shipped to North Africa. It has an air-cooled, four cylinder (1.0 liter) engine pulling out approximately 23.5 horsepower. This size motor was only produced for a six month period. It has a four speed transmission. Some of this information was provided during extensive research and contact with VW in Germany. The interior shows hard use and long storage effects. The seat frames are present but the canvas is mostly deteriorated. The dash area is intact with instrument cluster including speedometer and odometer. Fuse boxes and light switches are missing. The steering wheel is intact but there is no horn cover. Amazingly, the wooden duck board floor grates are intact. The engine compartment upper rear deck area is dished in two places to correspond to imprints where personnel would have ridden. The windshield and frame are intact. There is one bullet entrance which extends from the driver's left side through the back seat then to the forward engine bulkhead and exits out the rear engine compartment lid. The hand painted black letters on the left front cowling are still quite visible after all these years. It says "see 30 cal. bullet hole in windshield". There is no top or bows for a top. The drive train is present. Vendor states the engine was totally disassembled and gone through. Number 3 cylinder was stuck. New gaskets were manufactured and the engine was reassembled. It does turn over and fire up but has not been run. A CD showing each of the disassembled engine parts will be given to the buyer. The transmission is untouched and in its orig untouched condition. Exterior components: The headlight appear to be the Allied type stolen by the Germans to replace the inferior originals. Research indicated this was a common practice and documents discussing this practice are included in the provenance with this lot. The mirrors are missing and the right rear taillights are not present. The paint, as described earlier, was orig the field or panzer gray that was later brush stroke painted ordnance tan for desert use. Overall approximately 60% of this paint is intact. The Germans also carefully hand painted the very iconic DAK (German Afrikakorps) palm tree insignia on both doors and the rear lid. The vendor states these are orig to the vehicle. In addition, the tactical symbol on the rear deck identified the unit it was attached to as the 33rd Artillery Regiment of the 15th Panzer Division. It doesn't get much better than that. The tires are the orig set of mismatched tires that were on the vehicle when it was captured and studied as we shall point out shortly. Wartime use on both sides of the Atlantic: According to the VW factory, Kubelwagen chassis #0011590 was delivered to the German army on March 1st, 1941. In 1943, the DAK was defeated and this vehicle was one that was captured. The Allies were very interested in this curious equivalent to our jeep. This exact vehicle was shipped to a university in the U. S. disassembled and dissected. The end result was the production of technical manual TM E9-803 dated, interesting enough, June 6, 1944. Yes, this exact vehicle with license plate number WH 249624 neatly hand painted in the recessed area of the front and rear bumper, palm tree logo, allied headlights, mismatched tires etc...was the example for this entire 130 page manual. A reprint copy of the manual is included in this lot. New Life: Once the government was finished with this kubelwagen, they sold it for surplus. Mickey Finn's was a huge Boston area army surplus store at the time. They adorned the vehicle with numerous hand lettered notes. You can still make many of these out clearly see in the photos. They drove the vehicle around Boston for a war-bond drive. Older residents remember seeing the crazy car that said, BATTLE SCARRED GERMAN VOLKSWAGEN USED BY ROMMEL'S AFRIKA COPRS ON DESERT OF AFRICA IN WORLD WAR II" and many other neat terms. The vehicle was stored for many years but has been left essentially untouched and is remarkably complete considering its long history. In addition to the vehicle, this lot will include a copy made from an original War Department TM E9-803 manual, a book entitled VOLKSWAGEN MILITARY VEHICLES OF THE THIRD REICH ......more

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RARE AND SPECTACULAR SET OF NAMED AND RESEARCHED ALLGEMEINE SS OFFICER’S VISOR CAPS.

Lot # 3083 (Sale Order: 92 of 458)      

Important positive info (10/15/13): We made a mistake in the description of these rare hats. We stated visors were patent leather which is not correct. They are Vulcan Fiber painted black which is exactly the way the hats were originally made. They are 100% correct. Unique offering acquired from the estate of a WWII Veteran some years ago. The first is a textbook example of the Allgemeine SS officer’s standard issue black wool visor cap. It has a very nice saddle shape and the body of the cap is in very sound condition with no visible issues. The centerband is made of a black velvet material which, combined with the silver bullion chincords and silver pebbled buttons, identifies this as an officer’s model. The SS eagle and skull are original to the piece and made of tombac with a silver plating. These show some typical lifting of the plating. The black patent leather visor is in place and shows only light wear. The underside of the visor has the cross-hatching and faint but still readable proper RZM/SS ink markings. The size 56 marked interior is a crème colored rayon material. The complete celluloid moisture shield is intact with the large SS runic symbols. This also has the desirable rayon RZM(quality control) tag as issued by the office of the Reichsführer Himmler. The cap is clearly named on a paper tag to SS Captain (Hauptsturmführer) Emil Bihler (researched with details later in description). He was attached to SS Subdistrict XXVIII. The interior has quite a bit of staining but is still intact. The brown leather sweatband is intact and still supple. There is a large oilcloth maker’s tag indicating an early production example. This has the RZM maker’s information on one side and the owner’s name is written on the other side (Emil Bihler). This has become detached but will be included. Overall this pieces shows light use and grades near excellent. The second part of this lot that came together with the black cap is the incredibly rare summer version of the Allgemeine SS officer’s hat. This white topped visor is a museum quality example with the top made of a fine quality white tricot material. It has a wide ribbed white piping along the top rim. The black velvet centerband is piped in white on the top and bottom. The silver bullion chincords are secured to the cap by two silver pebbled buttons. The matched silver plated tombac eagle and skull are original to the cap, show good detail and have a nice aged patina. The black patent leather visor with brown underside has clear RZM/SS markings. The size 56 marked white interior is very clean and retains a complete celluloid diamond. The light brown leather sweatband is supple and complete. Based on the observed construction characteristics, we believe this cap was produced by the firm of Clemens Wagner of Braunschweig This cap is not named but there is little doubt that it also belonged to SS Captain Bihler as it is the identical size and was found together at the same estate sale. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a very important set of rare and genuine German SS visor caps. PROVENANCE: This offering will also include over 120 pages of research done on the owner of these caps. This information, gleaned from the National Archives, provide us with considerable insight. It also presents the buyer with the opportunity to do further research. Emil Bihher was born on the 13th of October 1901. He joined the NSDAP on the 1st of May 1933 and was party member 3,968,302. He then joined the SS on the 1st of August 1934 and was given SS# 253,754. He eventually attained the rank of Obersturmbannfüher (Major) on the 30th of January 1944. He was married and his wife was a member of the woman’s league (Frauenschaft). Up through 1942 he remained as Staff leader of the Allgemeine Sub-district XXVIII, then he was transferred to the Waffen-SS. He was awarded the Russian Front and wound badge (didn’t stipulate which one) and ended up attached to the Croatian Mountain Unit Handschar (not a fun assignment). More research might reveal additional details. CONDITION: This very desirable cap, which is missing from all but a very few German WWII headgear collections. When it was originally purchased out of the estate(and when it was consigned to us) the visor and sweatband were separated. We made arrangements to have Mr. Ben van Koningsveld of London, England, who is one of the world's leading restorers, restitch the visor. He did a superlative job using original vintage cotton thread and using the exact same holes whenever possible. The result is that this restoration is virtually undetectable (as is much of Mr. Koningsveld's extraordinary work). We have included clear images of the before and after so there is no question regarding our description. The overall condition is restored to full excellent... 4-48283 BS1

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*J. P. SAUER MODEL 30 LUFTWAFFE DRILLING WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND SOME ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 3084 (Sale Order: 93 of 458)      

SN 337118. Cal. 12 ga X 12 ga x 9.3 x 74R. 25-5/8" Bbls with full length, matted rib mounted with pop-up U-notch rear sight and longitudinally dovetailed silver bead front, are engraved "9.3 X 74. R." in milled out portion of rib. Tops of bbls are marked "Krupp - Laufstahl" and "J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl" around breech end of each bbl. A flying eagle holding a swastika is stamped on right side of right bbl. Bbl flats are stamped with post 1939 German nitro proofs for 12 ga. and 2-1/2" chambers. Bottom rear portion of rifle bbl is stamped with caliber and proof date of 10/41. Bottom of front lump is stamped with Sauer caveman logo, rear lump with Luftwaffe acceptance stamp "L2", and bottom of rifle bbl with Krupp Laufstahl and SN. Case hardened, scallop-backed Blitz action features tang mounted rifle/ shotgun selector, Greener type side safety, pin type cocking indicators, crossbolt third fastener, side clips, and double triggers (front set). Action is engraved with sprays of medium scroll at about 20% coverage. Floorplate is engraved with Sauer Suhl logo. Steel trigger guard with a spray of scroll on bow, has SN at grip. Lightly veined European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/8" over ribbed composition buttplate with Sauer logo at center. Stock features point pattern checkering, small right hand cheekpiece, and a sling loop on toe line. Luftwaffe flying eagle holding swastika logo is on right side of stock. One piece splinter forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left-.719, right -.719. Bore restrictions: left -.036 (Full), right -.031 (Full). Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2-3/8", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 7 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". Original aluminum Luftwaffe survival drilling case is painted in field gray and has "Drilling M 30" "Mit Munition u. Zubehor" "CE" stenciled on top. Case closes with two toggle latches. Case has felt gaskets, and is marked in lid with contents. Those present with this Drilling are a leather sling, instruction booklet dated June 1941, and very rare cleaning kit in orig black cardboard box, which contains cleaning rod, brushes and mops, and lubricating oil, most in their orig tissue wrap. Box is held together by double wrap of twine. PROVENANCE: Certificate from Don L. White, Capt. of Ordnance dated 2 May 1945, concerning "one German shotgun", for specialist Jack F. Nau, certifying that Capt White has examined this article and it does not include any explosives or concealable firearms, and therefore can be mailed home. CONDITION: Excellent, possibly unfired since proof. One or two spots of uncleaned oxidation are on bbls. One spot cleaned near forend tip. Action retains nearly all of its case color, except for finish loss on left side upper front where some oxidation has been cleaned (This area corresponds to where action is in contact with felt in case). Stocks retain nearly all their orig finish with a few light scratches and marks, one a bit heavier on left side near bottom of action. Bores are excellent, bright, and shiny. Action is tight. Set trigger works. Luftwaffe stamps on stock and bbl are sharp and clear. Case retains 85 - 90% of its orig paint, with numerous scrapes around top edges. Handle is missing. Interior is very fine. All felt and dividers are intact. There is some scaly oxidation on lid. Instruction book is very fine, with some interior pages having oil soaked in, and foxing. Cleaning kit box has some crushes and separation of lid, on both ends. Interior accessories are excellent. A very fine example of this unusual military weapon. 4-48296 MGM95

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*EXTREMELY RARE CONSECUTIVE SERIAL NUMBERED PAIR OF GUSTLOFF WERKE BCD 4 LONG SIDE RAIL SNIPER RIFLE

Lot # 3085 (Sale Order: 94 of 458)      

SN 93080/93081. Cal. 8mm Mauser. Gun 1:(93080) "bcd/4" marked receiver with 24" tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn ramp front sight with hood and a 2,000 meter rear sight. Chamber area of bbl has the Nazi eagle and "93080" with eagle proofs, "1" and illegible Waffenampt on right side of receiver. Receiver, bolt, bbl, bbl bands & rear sight are phosphate finished. Floorplate is blued marked "qnw" and checkered sniper buttplate is bright metal and unmarked. Left side of receiver is mounted with a scope rail that has a long rail mount with matching SN to gun "93080" , containing a Dialytan 4X scope with "bek" manufacturer's code, number "78607". Rail is marked with a "359" Waffenampt. Striker has a long sniper key safety also numbered "80" which matches the number found on the bolt handle & shroud. Trigger guard is stamped sheet metal. Proper laminated stock with stamped sheet metal butt and checkered face and is mounted with an orig leather sling. Gun 2: (93081)"bcd/4" marked receiver with 24" tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn ramp front sight with hood and a 2,000 meter rear sight. Chamber area of bbl has the Nazi eagle,"93081" and "avk Bx" with eagle proofs, "1" and illegible Waffenampt on right side of receiver. Receiver, bolt, bbl, bbl bands & rear sight are phosphate finished. Floorplate is blued marked "qnw" and checkered sniper buttplate is bright metal and unmarked. Left side of receiver is mounted with a scope rail that has a long rail mount with number "93181" , containing a Dialytan 4X scope with "bek" manufacturer's code, number "79103". Rail is marked with a "359" Waffenampt. Striker has a long key sniper safety also numbered "81" which matches the number found on the bolt handle & shroud. Trigger guard is stamped sheet metal. Proper laminated stock with stamped sheet metal butt and checkered face and is mounted with an orig leather sling. The LSR rifle was based on a special machined receiver with thicker than usual side wall developed by J.P. Sauer in 1943 as a base for the long side rail (LSR)sniper system, which improved upon the existing short side rail (SSR) sniper platform. The receiver left side wall was designed with a larger diameter, allowing a large milled flat to accommodate the scope mounting base. A set of three retaining screws with smaller lock screws and two locking pins attached the scope base to the receiver side wall. Gustloff Werke was the primary contractor for the LSR system with smaller numbers produced by J.P. Sauer. This set of Long Side Rail rifles were produced in 1945 based on the late 90,000 range serial numbers, and are among the last of the sniper rifles completed by Gustloff Werke before the war ended. This is the only known example of genuine consecutive serial numbered/matching long side rail sniper rifles. PROVENANCE: Rifle 93080 is pictured on p.187 of "Kriegmodell" by Stevens and Karem. Note: scope and mount are incorrect in book image. CONDITION: Generally excellent. Guns retain most of their original late phosphate metal finish with only light edge wear to the high points and muzzle. Laminated wood stocks are sound. Gun 2 appears to have been dipped in cosmoline long ago resulting in a darkened stock and superb metal preservation. Optics are clear. mechanics crisp. Strong rifling with moderate scattered pitting. 4-49719 DR100

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*MAUSER K98 BCD 4 SNIPER RIFLE 8MM WITH LONG RAIL SCOPE & CAN.

Lot # 3086 (Sale Order: 95 of 458)      

SN 854X. Cal. 8mm. Authentic late WWII Gustloff produced long siderail K98 sniper rifle. Factory thick-walled blued receiver top marked WaA 749, "bcd 4", representing Gustloff-Werke, Weimar, produced in 1944. All weapon SN's match rifle SN 854x, with the exception of unnumbered "byf" late stamped trigger guard. Authentic, blued long siderail mount marked WaA 359 with six correct screws and two correct pins. Left bbl marked with Nazi era firing proof and SN 854x. "AJACK" 4x90 power scope is marked SN 51562+, correct three-post reticle, and includes orig period leather scope protector marked "38" and "44". Authentic mount is not numbered to the rifle, but rather "45089". Red glue laminate stock is marked Eagle/H and WaA on the bottom. Comes with authentic serviceable leather sling, and green long siderail "jvb" and WaA 542 marked scope can numbered 45089 with green web beltloop. Overall fine example of German Army late long siderail sniper rifle with blue. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Bluing 95%. Scope is very good, optics are slightly hazy. Bore is very good to excellent. Stock is very good with scattered handling marks and scratches. 4-47805 DW52

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*MAUSER G98/40 RIFLE.

Lot # 3087 (Sale Order: 96 of 458)      

SN 1672. Cal. 8mm. Near unissued late WWII G98/40 manufactured in Hungary under German contract, in overall 99% condition. All matching SN's to include bolt group and excellent laminated beech stock. Top receiver is marked "jhv 44" and WaA 173. Left receiver and bbl marked with Nazi era firing proofs and SN 1672m. Comes with correct 98/40 sight hood, cleaning rod and excellent wartime leather sling. Stock is correctly WaA 173 marked on bottom front, and wrist as well as SN 1672 and "jhv". CONDITION: Near unissued. Bore is excellent. Stock has just a few minor scuffs and handling marks. 4-48348 DW19

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OUTSTANDING BORCHARDT MODEL 1893 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL AND ORIGINAL CASE WITH ALL ACCESSORIES AND

Lot # 3088 (Sale Order: 97 of 458)      

INSTRUCTION MANUAL. SN 689. Cal. 7.65 Borchardt. Rare Ludwig Lowe manufactured pistol of which 1,104 were manufactured. The design of this pistol was co-opted by Georg Luger for the much more successful Luger pistol. The Borchardt design is thought to be the first successful semi-automatic pistol. Pistol has blue finish with 7-1/2" tapered round bbl, barleycorn front sight and notched rear sight retained in place by two screws. Mounted with checkered walnut grips and accompanied by its original numbered shoulder stock with attached holster, numbered cheekpiece, sling, four matching numbered magazines, dummy wooden magazine which contains a 3-pc brass cleaning rod with oiler in the handle, screw driver with one blade, two punches, and the cleaning rod. The oil bottle is a modern replacement and the instruction manual is a reproduction. The gun and all of its accessories are contained in an original black leather case secured with two latches and a central keyed lock. The case is lined in green felt and compartmentalized for the accessories. The case handle is original and each of the corners are protected by metal studs. An oval nickeled plaque 2-1/4" in diameter is secured to the top of the case by two screws. CONDITION: The pistol retains 95-96% bright original blue with light muzzle wear, some sharp edge wear and mild thinning of the front and back straps. Expected wear over the recoil spring housing where it attaches to the shoulder stock. The trigger, magazine release spring, anti-bounce spring, and the two flat springs over the recoil spring housing retain much of their original fire blue. Grips retain most of their varnish and checkering is sharp with minimal blunting of the checkering. Stock and attaching iron, cheekpiece, and all magazines and associated accessories are in comparable condition, certainly in keeping with the overall appearance of the pistol. The attached holster, leather loops, and sling show moderate crazing and surface losses from age. Case is aged with a horizontal crack through the center of the lid which does not extend onto either side. Leather is scuffed with flaking but there is no evidence of repair or touch up. The same holds true for the leather handle. Inside, the felt lining shows minimal moth damage with moderate scuffs, small erosions, and minor staining. Overall, a truly excellent Lowe Borchardt with matching stock and all accessories (except oiler) in its original case. 4-48338 LMA79

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*RARE UNTOUCHED 1943 KRIEGHOFF LUGER WITH TWO MATCHING MAGAZINES, TOOL, AND HOLSTER.

Lot # 3089 (Sale Order: 98 of 458)      

SN 11423. Scarce 1943 Krieghoff Luger with 4" bbl having a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. The full serial number appears on the left side of the receiver and is repeated in small digits under the bbl and again on the forward frame. The middle toggle link is marked with the usual HK logo over "KRIEGHOFF SUHL". Disassembly shows all matching serial numbers except for unnumbered black grips. Each of the two magazines has its blued body marked "122/Eagle 37" and an aluminum base marked with the correct "E/2" mark above the full serial number. There is no suggestion of any alteration. The takedown tool is correctly E/2 marked. The rig comes in a proper unmarked black holster that is missing part of the buckle strap. CONDITION: Original untouched finish with toning of the bbl along with handling oxidation of the front and backstraps. Strong blue on the receiver, toggle linkage, and sideplate, allowing excellent presentation. Overall blue estimated at 80%. Comparable condition and entirely untouched strawed parts. The same holds true for the fire blued magazine release button. Excellent condition magazines with gray toning of the aluminum base as would be correct for this pistol. Very bright bore with strong rifling and minimal frosting. Takedown tool has nearly all of its original blue. Generic holster is about good condition with crazing of the lid and strap loss as previously noted. Finding an all matching Krieghoff rig with two matching magazines and correctly proofed tool is a nearly impossible task, particularly, a rare 1943 date! 4-47802 LMA74

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*RARE AND DESIRABLE WALTHER ARMEE-PISTOLE IN ORIGINAL AND SUPERB CONDITION.

Lot # 3090 (Sale Order: 99 of 458)      

SN 042. Walther made a series of about 50 Armee Pistoles, all double action with an internal hammer, for testing prior to the military's acceptance of the P38. The first ten pistols had a long bbl and were fitted with a shoulder stock. The balance had a 5" bbl and an unslotted frame that was made of steel or an alloy. Regardless of variation, Walther AP pistols are considered one of the holy grails of Walther and military pistol collectors. This late production example has a drift adjustable front and a fixed rear sight. The sides of the slide were made with ridged reinforcement. The left side is marked "Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis (Thur)" surmounting the Walther banner and the model denomination "Armee-Pistole Cal. 9mm". The slide mounted safety lever, toward the rear of the slide, has the fire position denoted by a recessed red dot. The right side of the slide is simply marked "Walthers Patent". The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number 042 in large digits that are repeated on the slide, the bbl, and the locking block. All of these parts, except the locking block, are also stamped with a much smaller inspection number 52. The pistol has standard wooden AP grips that have a circular recess for a lanyard ring. Magazine is from a P38 with Waffenamt proofing on the spine and "P38" marked on the lower left side of the magazine wall. CONDITION: 97%-98% bright original blue with sharp edge wear around the muzzle and leading edges of the slide. Minor wear under the tang and on the frontstrap. 70% original fire blue on the thumb safety. Excellent original wood grips having sharp checkering and only minimal loss. The inner surface of the left grip is marked with a penciled 042; each grip is inspector stamped 52. Excellent condition replacement magazine. Perfect mirror bore and perfect mechanics. Overall, a superb and all matching Walther AP test pistol that can only be faulted for not having an original magazine. 4-48690 LMA70

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*CASED 1902 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER CARBINE.

Lot # 3091 (Sale Order: 100 of 458)      

SN 24623. 12" carbine bbl with long ramp front sight and three position adjustable rear sight "BUG" proofed and numbered to match gun. American eagle above chamber that was stamped after blue. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Dished toggles. "BUG" proofs. Grip safety. Checkered walnut grips that are unnumbered. Checkered walnut forearm with matching numbers that do not appear to be original. Late style checkered walnut stock with original three digit matching serial number on lug. Late style buttplate that attaches flat to the wood. With later carbine style cleaning rod/oiler and original plain wood bottom magazine in a contemporary red velvet lined fitted case with a brown suede exterior. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 98% original blue and 90% original straw. Bore is bright with light wear. Forearm and grips are excellent with light wear and minor dings and chips to checkering. Magazine and extra magazine are lightly worn. Mechanics are excellent. Stock is near mint with lightly worn checkering. Cleaning rod retains about 70% blue on the oiler. Case is excellent with some stains from use in the interior and moderate wear on the suede on the outside. 4-49525 BWS103

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