Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

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

Extraordinary Firearms Auction, Day 3

Wednesday, October 16, 2013  |  10:00 AM Eastern
Auction closed.
Internet Premium: 21%
See Special Terms for additional fees
Cash Payment Discount: 3%
Share:

Description

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

James D. Julia Inc.


(207) 453-7125
Catalog Terms of sale
Search Catalog :
Sort By :
Go to Lot :
Go to Page :
Per Page :
Pg : 8 of 19

*× GUSTLOFF-WERKE LUFTWAFFE OVER-UNDER DOUBLE BARREL TRAINING SHOTGUN.

Lot # 3165 (Sale Order: 176 of 458)      

SN 54124. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4" Chambers. 27" Mono-bloc bbls with solid rib are marked for Krupp steel on top left. Both sides of mono-bloc are stamped with Luftwaffe eagle surrounded by well-cut scroll engraving. Bottom of mono-bloc is stamped with 10/41 German proofs. Bottom bbl is marked "Gustloff-Werke" and with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4" chambers. Double Kersten O/U action is unadorned and unmarked, except for engraved screw heads. Water table is stamped "B S W". Beechwood straight grip stock measures 14-1/4" over ribbed buttplate. 3-Pc forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: top -.727, bottom -.727. Bore restrictions: top -.013 (Lt mod), bottom -.011 (IC). Wall thickness: top-.048, bottom -.045. Drop at heel: 2-3/8", drop at comb: 1-9/16". Weight: 7 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-1/4". PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fair. Bbls retain most of an old re-blue, subsequently slightly browned, engraving softened. Action is mostly dark gray to brown. Stocks are refinished, considerably under metal, grip thinned, with no checkering, and with numerous repaired cracks at head. Tip of buttplate is broken. Bores are good. Action is slightly loose and sticky. Still a good representative example of this exceptionally rare Nazi shotgun. 4-53109 MGM317

Estimate: $1000 - $2000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 800.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× WALTHER 12 GAUGE SELBSTLADER SHOTGUN.

Lot # 3166 (Sale Order: 177 of 458)      

SN 5135. Cal. 12 ga. Unusual recoil actuated self-loading shotgun with tubular magazine and under action loading trap in overall excellent condition retaining 97% bluing with occasional wear at the high points. Marked "WALTHERS PATENT" on left side receiver. Right side bbl and receiver marked "Crown/U" and "Crown/N", and commercial firing proofs. Comes with period leather sling. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent. Wood is nice with occasional handling marks, dings and 1" crack on base of tang. Bore is excellent. 4-53189 DW16

Estimate: $1500 - $3000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 2,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SEMPERT & KRIEGHOFF SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

Lot # 3167 (Sale Order: 178 of 458)      

SN 16628. Cal. 8 x 60. This very scarce gas operated rifle, appeared in the 1939 Stoeger catalog on p. 53, and retailed then at $500.00. It has 24-1/2" round bbl, fitted with island base for one standing, one folding leaf U-notch rear sight, and front ramp housing silver bead. Rear portion of bbl is stamped with 1956 Ulm proofs for 8 x 60. Gas system is housed underneath front portion of bbl, a muzzle gas port operating a piston and push rod, actuating vertical sliding breechblock and separate reciprocating loader/extractor slider, that extracts/ejects empty cases and then strips cartridges from an internal single column 3 shot magazine loaded through hinged cover on top left side. Top of action is marked "KRIEGHOFF AUTOMAT" and "D. R. Pat. a." around receiver ring and has integral Krieghoff scope mounts. Action is also fitted with single set trigger and sliding safety through front portion of trigger guard bow. Left side of action is engraved "Sempert & Krieghoff, Suhl". Full capped pistol grip buttstock is of nicely figured and dark veined European walnut, and measures 15" over 1/16" thick ribbed horn buttplate. It features small right hand cheekpiece and point pattern checkering with line border. A sling loop is on toe line with another matching loop affixed to bbl/ gas system. Long removable matching forend has Deeley type release. Original Hensoldt DIASTA 4 x 32 scope with fine crosshair reticle is in Krieghoff Q-D mounts with windage adjustment in rear mount. Drop at heel: approx 2-9/16", drop at comb: approx 1-9/16". Weight with scope: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 15". Copies of contemporary Krieghoff and Stoeger sales literature are included. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent, with only some slight silvering and some light dings and scratches in its very fine satin rust blue metal finish. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig rubbed oil finish with numerous light handling marks and a few deeper small dents. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope has a few minor marks, mostly on front bell. Optics are clear. This very rare weapon is notable as being the basis for development of Krieghoff’s entry to the Luftwaffe design competition for the FG42. 4-53227 MGM305

Estimate: $6000 - $9000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 15,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× DREYSE 7.65 MM SL CARBINE.

Lot # 3168 (Sale Order: 179 of 458)      

SN 726. Cal. 7.65 mm. Nice example of a Dreyse SL Carbine, unusual blowback action. Marked "DREYSE Rheinische Metallwaaren-& Machinenfabrik". Top receiver is marked "J. Canedo 611 Rivadavia 811 Buenos Aires". Weapon has Crown/N commercial proof mark. Comes with one matching magazine and two non-matching magazines. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Good to very good. Rifle is in overall good condition. Retains 85% of orig blue. Bore is good. Stock shows occasional dings and handling marks with 1" crack at left wrist. 4-53212 DW12

Estimate: $2000 - $3000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,750.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× SA MARKED GUSTLOFF KKW GERMAN TRAINING RIFLE.

Lot # 3169 (Sale Order: 180 of 458)      

SN 252095. 26" 22 Cal. bbl with adjustable rear sight and "KAL .22 LANG FUR BUCHSEN" (22 Cal. Long Rifle) before full serial number and Eagle/N proofs on left side of bbl and receiver. With bayonet lug and original cleaning rod. "GUSTLOFF-WERKE / Waffenwerk-Suhl" with logo above chamber. "K. K. Wehrsportgewehr" on right receiver. Proper bolt is Eagle/N proofed and unnumbered. Original walnut stock has not been shortened or duffel bag cut. Left side of stock has an original "SAd. NSDAP" cartouche stamped into the wood. Right side of stock has a circular metal disk with securing screws at top and bottom and is marked "5/95" in large numbers. Steel buttplate. All parts on gun are original. Fitted with a German WWII era brown leather sling with no visible markings. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% original blue. Bore is sharp with light frosting. Stock is excellent with original finish and light scuffs overall. Sling has light wear from little use and is oil soaked to a brown that looks darker than its original color. Mechanics are excellent. 4-53106 BWS124

Estimate: $1500 - $2500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 2,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× MAUSER SMALL BANNER KKW .22 TRAINING RIFLE.

Lot # 3170 (Sale Order: 181 of 458)      

SN 2494. Cal .22 26" bbl with adjustable rear sight. Full serial number and Eagle/N proofs on both the left side of bbl and left side of receiver. Small "MAUSER" banner logo above chamber. "KK-WEHRSPORTGEWEHR / MAUSER-WERKE A.-G. OBERNDORFa./N." on top of receiver behind chamber. Orig matching bolt with full SN and Eagle/N proof. Orig walnut stock has not been cut and has a steel buttplate and retains the orig cleaning rod. Bayonet lug. Orig trainer style sling that does not appear to be marked. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Condition is excellent. Retains 97% orig blue. Bore is bright with light wear. Stock is excellent with orig finish and minor dings and scuffs. Sling is very good and has some creases from the buckle being used in different positions. 4-53138 BWS126

Estimate: $1000 - $2000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 2,500.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× JGA GERMANIA 4MM BÜCHSER SPORTMODELL TRAINING RIFLE.

Lot # 3171 (Sale Order: 182 of 458)      

SN 6995. 4mm bbl with adjustable rear sight marked "Wehrmanngewehr Kal. 4mm lang" on top and "J-G-A Germaniawaffenwerk AG Zella-Mehlis/Thur." on left side. Full matching serial numbers on left side of bbl and receiver. Swastika and logo within "EIGENTUM DES SPORTAMTES" (“Property of Sports Agency”) above chamber. "Büchser Sportmodell / Kraft durch Freude" (Sport Model Rifle/Strength through Joy – the Nazi state leisure organisation) on top of receiver behind chamber. Proper bolt is unnumbered. Retains orig cleaning rod and orig elm stock that has not been cut. Metal buttplate. Rounded metal clip that secures the wood forearm in front of rear sight is missing, all other parts of the gun are orig. Has a WWII era sling that appears to be unmarked. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Condition is excellent. Retaining about 98% blue. Bore is worn with frosting. Wood is excellent with very few minor dings and scuffs. Leather sling is also excellent. 4-53112 BWS125

Estimate: $1000 - $1750...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,200.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× ERMA 0.22 E.L.24 SUB-CAL INSERT.

Lot # 3172 (Sale Order: 183 of 458)      

SN 1515B. Excellent early ERMA-WERKE, Erfurt, full set E.L.24 sub-caliber training kit made for use with the K98k rifle. Set includes receiver insert, bolt, bbl, magazine insert, two magazines with early leaf spring retaining catches, tool, chamber insert, all encased in original purpose-made wooden box. Top of receiver insert is marked with the ERMA logo, droop Eagle WaA 132 twice and SN 1515b. The bolt SN matches the set. Safety is marked droop Eagle 132. Two magazines are marked on the spines "ERMA" and droop Eagle WaA 132. The magazine insert is marked with the weapon SN droop Eagle 132, Crown over N proof. Kit includes authentic blued tool and phosphated chamber insert. Orig hardwood box is hand-marked "B" on top side, is missing the left catch hook, but otherwise in overall good serviceable condition. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Bore is good with some frosting and exterior of case appears to have been stained and lacquered. 4-52183 DW49

Estimate: $1500 - $2000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 2,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× ERMA 0.22 E.L.24 SUB-CAL INSERT.

Lot # 3173 (Sale Order: 184 of 458)      

SN 1749d. Excellent late pattern ERMA-WERKE, Erfurt, full set E.L.24 sub-caliber training kit made for use with the K98k rifle. Set includes receiver insert, bolt, bbl, magazine insert with later pattern coil spring actuated magazine retainer latch, two magazines, tool, all encased in original purpose-made wooden box. Top of receiver insert is marked with Erma logo, WaA 77 three times and SN 1749d. The bolt SN matches the set. Safety is marked WaA 77. Two magazines are marked "ERMA ERFURT 1938" with no SN's and magazine insert is marked "ERMA ERFURT 1938" and SN 4890. Kit includes small authentic WaA 77 marked tool insert. Orig hardwood box is hand-marked in ink "EL.24Nr.:1749" over "K.98K.Nr.:9573" which is repeated on the exterior front of the box and is in overall very good, serviceable condition. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Bore is dark, but should clean well. End of box has period white paint over stamped ERMA marking. 4-52184 DW48

Estimate: $1500 - $2500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,250.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× ERMA 0.22 E.L.24 SUB-CAL INSERT.

Lot # 3174 (Sale Order: 185 of 458)      

SN 2070a. Excellent late pattern ERMA-WERKE, Erfurt, full E.L.24 set sub-caliber training kit made for use with the K98k rifle. Set includes receiver insert, bolt, bbl, magazine insert with later pattern coil spring actuated magazine retainer latch, two unnumbered magazines, tool, all encased in purpose-made wooden box. Top of receiver insert is marked E.L.24 and side marked with droop Eagle WaA 57 proofs, SN 2070a, and Reichswehr unit-marked "9./A.R.3.10.". The bolt SN matches the set. Safety is marked WaA 77 and "EE" in a circle. Two magazines are marked "ERMA ERFURT 1938" and magazine insert is marked "ERMA ERFURT 1937" and numbered to the set. Kit includes authentic WaA marked tool insert. Orig hardwood box is also marked to the same unit and is in overall very good plus condition. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-52186 DW46

Estimate: $1500 - $2500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,250.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

*× ERMA 0.22 E.L.24 COMMERCIAL SUB-CAL INSERT.

Lot # 3175 (Sale Order: 186 of 458)      

SN 7243. Excellent ERMA-WERKE, Erfurt, full set E.L.24 sub-caliber training kit made for use with the K98k rifle. A rare commercially proofed set includes receiver insert, bolt, bbl, magazine insert, two magazines and tool, all encased in purpose-made wooden box. Top of receiver insert is marked with the ERMA logo, SN 7243, and BUGN commercial proofs. The bolt SN does not match the set. Two magazines are marked "ERMA ERFURT 1938" and are unnumbered. Magazine insert is marked "ERMA ERFURT 1938" and numbered 2776. Kit includes small authentic WaA 77 marked tool. Orig hardwood box is also marked "ERMA" with Eagle/280 proof, in addition to a small metal plaque on the top marked "Erma Abt. Gewehr Fabrik G.m.b.h. ERFURT", and is in overall complete and very nice condition. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent overall. Bore is dark, but should clean up well. 4-52187 DW47

Estimate: $2000 - $3000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,250.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

SPECIAL HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® LOT.

Lot # 3176 (Sale Order: 187 of 458)      

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction firearm catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to Hope for the Warriors®. The mission of Hope for the Warriors® is to enhance the quality of life for post-9/11 service members, their families, and families of the fallen who have sustained physical and psychological wounds in the line of duty. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to Hope for the Warriors®. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-2

Estimate: $300 - $400...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 200.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

UNUSUAL BRASS FRAME REPEATING PISTOL WITH TUBULAR MAGAZINE.

Lot # 3177 (Sale Order: 188 of 458)      

NSN. Cal. 6mmRF. Pocket size repeating pistol with 3.25" bbl, 6.5" overall length, and 3-3/4" height. No SN, no manufacturer markings and no proofs. Loading is through a tubular magazine. There is an external loading elevator lever and a reciprocating bbl and bolt. A safety, mounted on the left side of the frame, is engaged with upward rotation and retained by a small detent. Effective application is only when the barrel and bolt are fully retracted. The barrel, magazine tube, trigger, loading lever, safety and a number of other small parts are steel, the frame is brass. Smooth, two-piece grips secured with a single screw. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Dinely Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good with dulling of the steel components that seem to have never had a finish applied. Pleasant mustard toning of the brass frame. Near excellent wood grips, consistent with the overall condition of the pistol, excepting a small split developing around the escutcheon on the right panel. Bright bore with shallow rifling and moderate corrosion. Mechanically sound. A substantial but unknown repeater whose history would be interesting to explore. 4-52444 LMA107

Estimate: $2000 - $3000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 1,250.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

RARE VENDITTI COPY OF A VOLCANIC LEVER ACTION PISTOL.

Lot # 3178 (Sale Order: 189 of 458)      

Cal. approximately 10mm Centerfire (a very short caseless bullet/cartridge having the powder and primer contained in the base of the lead bullet). Italian copy of a Navy sized Volcanic pistol with 6-7/8" oct bbl that has integral magazine with steel follower and loading sleeve like a Volcanic with pinched post front sight and fixed rear sight in top flat of receiver. Top flat of bbl has the left hand address "VENDITTI E CI LANCUSI" with a crown over shield in the middle. Frame of the pistol and elongated bag shaped grip are of brass with steel sideplates. Grip frame has a lanyard stud & ring. Lever & carrier are very similar to a Volcanic. Sideplates, front side flats of receiver, top of receiver, top flat of bbl and backstrap are all very nicely engraved in foliate arabesque patterns with nice shading. Mounted with 2-pc walnut grips with checkered center panels and steel escutcheons. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very good. Loading sleeve retains about 75% thin orig blue with a couple of small spots of pitting on right side; bbl, magazine & sideplates are gray metal patina; frame, front & backstraps are a very dark brass patina; hammer is a silver patina and lever a dark patina. Grips are sound showing heavy wear and a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with moderate pitting. 4-52446 JR388

Estimate: $10000 - $15000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 7,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

UNIQUE GALAND PROTOTYPE NEEDLEFIRE PISTOL, MODEL 1867, SERIAL NUMBER 1.

Lot # 3179 (Sale Order: 190 of 458)      

SN 1. Cal. 10mm. Prototype needlefire pistol with screw action, top hinged breech, similar to Dreyse M56 Wall Gun with copper obturator. 10" bbl and 14 3/8"overall. Bbl, action and grip straps are entirely in-the-white. The only marking on this pistol is the #1 on the right side of the chamber. Full, cavalry type smooth stock with a brass tipped forend, a brass butt cap and large lanyard ring. Cleaning rod in place. After loading, the action is screwed closed and the cocking lever is withdrawn. Thumbing the trigger within the breech piece allows the pistol to fire. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: No touch-up or improvement has been directed to the metal that retains its original machine marks, sharp edges and surprisingly little oxidative disturbance, largely limited to a dulled toning. The stock is in equally fine condition, showing a scattering of dings and handling marks but retaining virtually all its original varnish with only minimal darkening. Bright bore with strong rifling and only mild frosting. Perfect mechanics. A fantastic condition prototype, now nearly 150 years old! 4-52426 LMA110

Estimate: $3000 - $4000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 4,500.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

DREYSE NEEDLEFIRE BREECHLOADING M1835 PISTOL.

Lot # 3180 (Sale Order: 191 of 458)      

SN 15556. Cal. .34". Scarce Dreyse needlefire with rear facing loading cylinder lever. Barrel 6.75" and overall length 13". Drift adjustable front sight and no real rear sight. The right side of the receiver is caliber marked "Cal:0.34" 6 Gran Pulv" The right side of the bbl is marked with the SN and "Stahl". The breechblock, with matching number 56, is released by depressing the spring projection against the lug protruding from the left side. Depressing the trigger allows the bolt to be fully removed from the receiver. All metal components are in-the-white. Solid, single piece wood stock with coarse checkering on each side of the grip. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess collection. CONDITION: Overall very good with old, careful cleaning of the metal surfaces, while still bright, is drifting to a patchy patina. Sound wood stock with scattered handling dings but no cracks or repairs and still with considerable varnish. Blunted checkering as consistent with the overall condition of the pistol. Fine tuning the mechanism would improve the difficult and unreliable cocking. That said, this is a very difficult pistol to find, and one that would be appreciated by any collector of early German guns. 4-52423 LMA108

Estimate: $4500 - $6500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 7,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

MAGNIFICENT CASED PAIR OF DREYSE NEEDLEFIRE UNDERLEVER DUELLING PATTERN PISTOLS.

Lot # 3181 (Sale Order: 192 of 458)      

SN 21372, 21374. Cal. 9.5mm. Superb pair of matching, nearly new Dreyse needlefire pistols with 7.5" bbls and an overall length of 14.25" The front sight is drift adjustable; screw fixation allows the rear sight to be more precisely adjusted. The top of the barrel is marked "F.v. DREYSE SOMMERDA". A light scroll adorns the receiver behind the sight, the backstrap, the grip cap, the underlever and trigger guard. The bbl and receiver are blued. The other metal parts were generally left in the white, or possibly case hardened, for their tone is a very attractive and uniform grey, that highlights the engraving. In keeping with the high-art profile of these guns, every screw head has been engraved. The screw securing the underlever anchor in the forend is fire blued, as is the flat spring on the right side of the barrel and the lanyard at the base of each grip cap. The extractor, mounted on the left side of the barrel, is strawed. To open the breech, the underlever is disengaged from its retaining station and rotated counter clockwise. This action moves the barrel forward, while keeping the extractor in place, cocks the firing pin, then swings the barrel counterclockwise to expose the chamber. On the metal projection in the forend, now uncovered by the bbl, is marked "Med :Patr/ 9.5mm2/24 Pulv." Opened in this manner, a matching serial number is evident under the barrel, just beyond the forend, and repeated on the inner surface of the underlever. To remove the color case hardened bolt, one simply needs to depress the checkered spring at its rear and retract, pulling the trigger to free the bolt from the receiver. As expected, wear to this area is negligible. The guns are finished with densely grained walnut stocks, finely checkered in a broad area on each side of the grip. The pair of guns come in a nicely fitted oak case, with a brass handle in the center of the lid, brass fittings, that is secured with a centrally keyed lock. The case is lined with dark green felt and compartmentalized for the pair of pistols, and an equally ornate brass tipped cleaning rod. There are also two smaller lidded compartments. One holds some cleaning cloths, the other a pair of oil droppers. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: The pair of pistols is truly superb. #21372 has a small pressure dent on the left side of the stock above the trigger and two similar size dents on the right side: one above the trigger, the other near the front of the forend. A few diamonds are missing from the right side of the checkering. #21374 has some minor spotting of the fire blued bbl spring and a few scattered handling dings. Neither gun has any appreciable use-related wear. Bores are mirror-bright with sharp rifling. Comparable condition cleaning rod. The lid of the case has a longitudinal crack that runs near the center but does not affect its utility. A second crack, 4" long, runs along the back on the right side. The felt is well kept, showing only a few scuffs at the usual pressure points and minimal staining. Overall, a stunning set of early Dreyse, needlefire, underlever pistols. 4-52174 LMA111

Estimate: $15000 - $20000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 10,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

EXCEPTIONALLY NICE DREYSE NEEDLEFIRE REVOLVER, LIGHTLY ENGRAVED.

Lot # 3182 (Sale Order: 193 of 458)      

SN 7464. Cal. .35". Dreyse made relatively few needlefire revolvers. This example has a 4" bbl with a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. The rear of the bbl and the forward receiver were marked with a Crown V. The top reads "F.v. DREYSE SOMMERDA". The SN 7464 appears within a light scroll on the left side of the frame while the caliber designation "Cal: 35-12 Gran Pulv", again with scroll highlights, is on the right frame. A "K" is stamped on the front of the frame, partially covered by the cylinder pin lever. Additional light scroll is on the rear of the receiver and under the trigger guard that was originally case hardened. The exaggerated grip has fine wraparound checkering that extends to the strap. At the base is a robust non-rotatable lanyard ring. Function is double action only. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser collection. CONDITION: Approximately 90% bright original blue with fine scratches mixed with fading over the bbl. High edge wear and cylinder line as would be expected from mild-moderate use. Most of the case coloring has faded from the trigger guard that is now toned to a pleasant gray. Comparable condition single piece grip with only minimal blunting of checkering and a few tiny losses. Mechanically perfect. Overall, a very attractive, high condition Dreyse Needlefire that should please the most discriminating collector. 4-52420 LMA95

Estimate: $6500 - $9500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 6,500.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

SCHULHOF REPEATING PISTOL WITH ROTARY MAGAZINE, M1887.

Lot # 3183 (Sale Order: 194 of 458)      

SN 18. Cal. 8mm. Repeating pistols were the immediate predecessor to semiautomatic arms. All required a manual movement, usually of the trigger, to chamber and discharge the cartridge. Sometimes both actions were performed sequentially, the firing pin falling as the action finally closed. In most cases, upon manual release, a loading bar or trigger lever would spring back to its original position. Schulhof was credited with having developed several types of repeating pistols. This particular version, a later example, has a 5.25" bbl with drift adjustable front and rear sights. The left side of the receiver is hand inscribed "SCHULHOF'S PATENT WIEN". The only other marking on the gun is in SN 18 in small digits that appears high on the back strap. Loading is through a rotary magazine whose cover is secured by a banded spring that locks into left receiver. A finger loop under the receiver was used to close the bolt. Having travelled to its final position, pressure on the trigger releases the firing pin to fire the cartridge. On the left side of the frame, beside the finger loop, is a fire blued safety. Moving the safety up blocks the trigger. Downward movement frees the gun to fire. With only minor pressure, the finger loop disengages and moves forward, ready for the next loading. Most surfaces including the bbl, receiver and magazine cover are nickel plated. The bolt, magazine cover spring, finger loop and safety are fired blued. Grips are walnut, varnished and liberally checkered, with each panel secured by two screws. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser collection, pictured in the German Motz/Schuy book "Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole" page 64, 65. CONDITION: Approximately 95% nickel finish with scattered patches of very light oxidation on the bbl, most noticeably on the left side. The front and back straps are exceptionally nice with only mild dulling. Although the fire blued small parts show more wear, the aging is uniform, in keeping with the overall condition of the pistol, with no effort at enhancement. Orig, untouched grips with excellent checkering, minimal blunting and negligible loss. Near mirror bore with sharp rifling and only minimal erosion. Perfect mechanics. Overall, an extraordinarily nice Schulhof with rotary magazine, one of the best extant. 4-52441 LMA94

Estimate: $15000 - $20000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 19,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

EXTREMELY RARE EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL SCHULHOF MANUAL REPEATING PISTOL, M1884.

Lot # 3184 (Sale Order: 195 of 458)      

SN 15. Cal. 10.6mm. Repeating pistols were the immediate predecessors to semiautomatic arms. All required a manual movement, usually of the trigger, to chamber and discharge the cartridge. Sometimes both actions were performed sequentially, the firing pin falling as the action finally closed. In most cases, upon manual release, a loading bar or trigger lever would spring back to its original position. Schulhof was credited with having developed several types of repeating pistols in about 1884 and later in the 1880s. This version has a 6" bbl with a drift adjustable front and rear sight. Serial number 15 was applied under the bbl and repeated on the lower surface of the receiver near its juncture. The left side of the receiver was marked "PAT. SCHULHOF" in script letters. A finger loop lever under the receiver was used to close the bolt. Having traveled to its final position, the trigger protruded into the finger loop and could be pulled to fire the gun. A small nudge released the finger loop, allowing it to spring forward. Loading was accomplished through the left grip that was retained by a tensioned latch. It is estimated Schulhof made fewer than 50 of these repeaters. Though awkward and cumbersome by today's standards, repeater pistols were an important development and provided the foundation for more modern semiautomatics. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, "Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole" pp. 36, 37. CONDITION: The pistol retains about 80% of its original nickel finish. Areas of loss have largely drifted to patina except on the backstrap where the metal has largely grayed. Excellent grips with sharp bordered checkering are exceptionally well crafted replacements. Surprisingly bright bore with sharp rifling and only minimal etching. Mechanically perfect. One of the rarest repeaters in existence, suitable for the most advanced collection. 4-52438 LMA96

Estimate: $12500 - $20000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 12,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

EXCEPTIONALLY RARE REIGER MANUAL REPEATING PISTOL M1889 WITH BRASS FRAME.

Lot # 3185 (Sale Order: 196 of 458)      

NSN. Cal. 8mm. Repeating pistols were the immediate predecessors to semiautomatic arms. All required a manual movement, usually of the trigger, to chamber and discharge the cartridge. Sometimes both actions were performed sequentially, the firing pin falling as the action finally closed. In most cases, upon manual release, a loading bar or trigger lever would spring back to its original position. This Reiger repeater has a screw in 4 3/8" bbl with a drift adjustable front sight and a ramped rear sight with a sliding blade. The pistol is entirely unmarked. Finger loop trigger and firing function are very similar to the Schulhof pistols. To access the cylindrical rotary magazine compartment, it was only necessary to move the right-side cover toward the rear. The cylindrical skeleton frame 6 cartridge clip (present) was simply dropped into the recess to load the pistol. The safety is mounted on the frame behind the bolt. Pushing the safety to the left blocks the bolt, preventing finger loop movement and bolt retraction. If already cocked, the safety will enter a notch in the protruding firing pin to block its movement. Moving the safety to the right allows unencumbered operation. The bbl and steel parts appear to have never been browned, blued or case hardened. Grips are nicely checkered with a thin border and secured with a single transverse screw. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, "Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole" pages 102, 103. CONDITION: This entirely unmarked and unnumbered pistol was probably a tool room prototype as none of the steel parts seem to have been formally finished. They are presently grayed with superficial oxidation, most pronounced on the inserts in the left side of the frame. The brass of the frame has toned to a pleasing mustard patina. The bore is bright with very sharp rifling and minimal oxidation. Mechanically perfect. An extremely rare repeater, certainly the first ever examined by this reviewer. 4-52437 LMA113

Estimate: $20000 - $30000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 20,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

RARE PASSLER & SEIDL REPEATING PISTOL.

Lot # 3186 (Sale Order: 197 of 458)      

NSN. Cal. 7.5mm. Extremely rare Passler & Seidl with 5.5" bbl fixed front and rear sight. The top of the frame is marked "PATENT./ SEIDL.WIEN./ U. BUDWEIS." Behind the rear sight is the marking "18 12./5. 87" reflecting 12 May 1887 patent date. There are no serial numbers or proofs on the gun. The entire repeater is nickel plated including the brass frame. Function is similar to the Schulof pistols. Feeding is from a stripper clip inserted at the bottom of the frame with a long spring-loaded arm serving to ensure positive feeding. There is no apparent safety. Grips are finely checkered panels secured with a single transverse screw. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, "Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole" pp. 86, 87. CONDITION: Approximately 95-97% nickel with minor nicks and toning. The word "Passler" has been removed from the top of the frame, between the words "PATENT." and "SEIDL WIEN." The site of this removal remains as exposed brass. Orig grips with minor handling marks and negligible losses, in keeping with the overall condition of the pistol. Bright bore with strong rifling and minimal erosion. Perfect mechanics. An extremely rare repeater that reflects an undocumented rift between Passler and Seidl in the altered frame inscription. 4-53297 LMA99

Estimate: $10000 - $20000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 10,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

EXEMPLARY CONDITION BERGER REPEATING PISTOL.

Lot # 3187 (Sale Order: 198 of 458)      

SN 18. Cal. 7.65mm. The Berger repeating pistol, made in France, has a unique mechanism that involves a double set of hammers. Gun has a 4" bbl and an overall length of 9". A large, fixed front sight, made of copper, sits on the bbl overriding a tubular magazine that loads from the left side. The top of the bbl is marked "St. ETIENNE". The double set of hammers and tastefully engraved frame are color case hardened. On the front of the frame is an oval logo "MARIUS BERGER/18/BREVETTE S.G.D.G." The finger loop trigger is nickeled and the grips are of smooth, varnished wood. Pulling the trigger actuates the cartridge elevator while cocking both hammers. The forward hammer/breechblock, that carries the firing pin, falls first. The rearmost hammer immediately follows, striking the now-protruding firing pin. Relaxing the finger loop allows the trigger to spring back into position. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser Collection. CONDITION: There is very little usage wear on the gun. Rather, the finish is just a little faded, a description that equally applies to the barrel, magazine tube and color case hardened frame. The nickel finish on the trigger lever is 80%-90% with comparable condition, all original grips that have superficial handling dings but no chips or splits. Bright bore with strong rifling and only mild frosting. Mechanically perfect though the firing pin is frozen within the shaft of the primary hammer. An exceeding unusual repeater with double falling hammers for a single shot ignition! 4-52432 LMA109

Estimate: $7500 - $9500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 5,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

EXTRAORDINARY MAUSER C77 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL.

Lot # 3188 (Sale Order: 199 of 458)      

SN 95. Cal. 9.6mm. Production of the C77 was extremely limited and only a handful are known in the collecting community. Made with a complex mechanism, their cost precluded large scale production. This pistol has a plum 6.75" bbl with a drift adjustable front sight and a fixed rear sight. The left side of the blued frame is marked "PATENT GEBR MAUSER & CLE OBERNDORF A/N, WURTTEMBERG, 1876." The breech block (that looks like a hammer) and trigger mechanism are in-the-white. The safety/release lever, mounted on the left side of the frame and the smaller closing lever, mounted on the right side of the frame, are fired blued. Grip panels are smooth, heavily varnished, and secured with a single fire blued transverse screw secured with a pair of escutcheons. Attached to the butt is a large, heavy, rotatable lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Visser collection. CONDITION: Bright 95+% plum bbl and blued frame. Comparable condition in-the-white breech block and trigger mechanism. Orig varnish on grips at least 98% with most of the fire blue of the grip screw and escutcheon having toned to grey. Bright near-mirror bore with crisp rifling. Mechanically perfect. The best C77 Mauser ever seen by this reviewer and an extraordinary Mauser by any standard. 4-53041 LMA92

Estimate: $15000 - $30000...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 37,500.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

FANTASTIC BERGMANN M 1894, No.2, FOLDING TRIGGER, SERIAL NUMBER 16.

Lot # 3189 (Sale Order: 200 of 458)      

SN 16. Cal. 5mm. Theodor Bergmann was an early pioneer in the development of European semiautomatic pistols in the late 1890s and early 1900s. All of the Number 2s, 3s and 4s, had an integral magazine that was loaded by rotating down the magazine sideplate and inserting a strip of cartridges from the side. The earliest M1896s in 5mm had a folding trigger. This example has a lugged 3” bbl with a fixed front and rear sight. The bolt has no extractor and there is open top ejection. The left side of the bbl is marked 611 along with a Crown U that is repeated on the left side of the receiver. Under the lug, on the left side of the frame is “PATENT BREVETE S.G.D.G.” The right side of the frame, under the barrel lug, bears the serial #16 that is repeated under the trigger. In the center of the sideplate is the Bergmann factory logo featuring a miner surmounted by the word” “Gaggenau” and over V.C.S. Suhl. In this case, V.S.C are the initials for V. Charles Schilling, who made the pistols for Bergmann, and Suhl which was the location. The hammer and safety stop are strawed while the safety is fire blued and the trigger and its transfer bar are in the white. Walnut grips are finely checkered and without a logo. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: At least 98% strong, original rust blue with only faint, sharp edge wear. The same holds true for the front and backstrap. Comparable condition straw and fire blue on the small parts. The trigger and transfer bar are not quite as nice on the left side, with about 20% of the surface drifting to a mild patina. Crisp orig grips with no chips or losses. Bright bore with strong rifling and perfect mechanics. It would be very difficult to upgrade this folding trigger Bergmann with one of the lowest serial numbers known, and one of the first commercially produced auto pistols! 4-52202 LMA105

Estimate: $6500 - $9500...more

Bid Not Accepted!

Bid Accepted!

You've been outbid!

Sold for: USD 12,000.00

You've been outbid  to onsite! to YOU!

Placing your bid. please wait...

Search Catalog :
Sort By :
Go to Lot :
Go to Page :
Per Page :
Pg : 8 of 19

1.178.0.790.bd1250c.8.203