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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*× EXCEPTIONAL 1908 BULGARIAN CONTRACT LUGER.

Lot # 3261 (Sale Order: 276 of 458)      

SN 654. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll above chamber. Lion in shield Bulgarian crest on center toggle link. Bulgarian lion proof on right receiver. Safety and extractor are marked in Cyrillic. Lanyard ring is located on the bottom of rear gripstrap and swivels which is unique to this model. Three digit serial number. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Wood bottom magazine with large vertical numbers that do not match. This gun is featured on pp. 573 and 558 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% original blue and 90% original straw. Bore is sharp with light frosting. Grips are lightly worn with some indention on the checkering. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are excellent. One of the nicest examples encountered of this model. 4-52860 BWS65

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*× DWM 1906 BULGARIAN LUGER.

Lot # 3262 (Sale Order: 277 of 458)      

SN 1238. 4-3/4" 30 Cal. bbl. Bulgarian crest above chamber. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Cyrillic safety and extractor markings. Grip safety. Checkered walnut grips. All numbered parts on gun are matching. Proper wood bottom magazine is unnumbered. This gun is featured on pp. 307, 569, 675 and 682 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. One of the more desirable contract Lugers. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining about 90% original blue with some scattered light pitting that is deepest on gripstrap and sideplate. Retains 40% original straw. Bore is well worn and lightly pitted. Grips are worn and have some indentations on the right side. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. 4-52855 BWS61

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*× PORTUGUESE CONTRACT M943 P.08 LUGER.

Lot # 3263 (Sale Order: 278 of 458)      

SN 459m. Mauser byf 42, 4" 9mm bbl "42" (1942) above chamber, "byf" (Mauser Code) on center toggle link, Eagle/135 Proofs on right receiver. Black plastic grips, black bottom "fxo" magazine. Made for Portuguese contract and most likely delivered to Portugal by the Wehrmacht. Post 149m serial number range which is the beginning of this variant sn range. All numbered parts are matching. A rare Portuguese Luger. Appears on p. 742 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 98% orig blue, bore is bright and sharp. Grips have light wear and minor dings. Magazine is very good with minor corrosion on the body and a small chip in the plastic bottom. Mechanics are excellent. 4-52868 BWS27

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*× PORTUGUESE GNR MAUSER BANNER LUGER.

Lot # 3264 (Sale Order: 279 of 458)      

SN 2021v. 4-3/4" 30 cal. bbl. "GNR" above chamber. Mauser banner on center toggle link. Crown/U Proofed. "SEGURANCA" marked lower safety position. "CARREGADA" marked extractor. Grip safety. Checkered walnut grips, aluminum bottom magazine. All numbered parts are matching. This gun appears on pp. 539 and 788 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent. Retaining 97% orig blue and 80% orig straw. Bore is sharp with light pitting. Grips are lightly worn with a few minor chips and indents to checkering. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. Nicer than most GNR's. 4-52867 BWS25

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*× 1906 PORTUGUESE M2 LUGER.

Lot # 3265 (Sale Order: 280 of 458)      

SN 3279. 4-3/4" 30 Cal. bbl. "M2" crest above chamber. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Portuguese triangle in circle inspection/acceptance mark on receiver, bbl, and original wood bottom magazine. Grip safety. Checkered walnut grips. All numbered parts are matching. This gun is featured on pp. 570, 606 and 678 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% original blue and 80% original straw. Bore is sharp with very light frosting. Grips are moderately worn with indentations. Magazine is excellent with some very minor corrosion to the body. Mechanics are sound. 4-52862 BWS63

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*× DWM 1900 COMMERCIAL MANUFRANCE MARKED BBL LUGER.

Lot # 3266 (Sale Order: 281 of 458)      

SN 1067. 4-3/4" 30 Cal. bbl roll died "Manufacture Francaise d'Armes & Cycles de St Etienne" by Manufrance (DWM's importer in France), most likely for French commercial sale. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. "BUG" proofed dished toggles. Grip safety. All numbered parts are matching including the checkered walnut grips. Swiss style wood bottom magazine with metal disks that is unnumbered. This gun is featured on pp. 566 and 590 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very good. An old restoration to 97% blue and 75% straw. Some corrosion on the top of the left toggle and the left side of the magazine release button. Bore is worn almost smooth and frosted. Grips are sharp and were probably re-checkered when the gun was restored, there is a small chip under the left side of the safety lever. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. 4-52752 BWS73

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*× RARE DWM 1906 CHILEAN CONTRACT NAVY LUGER RIG.

Lot # 3267 (Sale Order: 282 of 458)      

SN 1872C. 6" 9mm Crown/M proofed bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. 100m/200m adjustable Navy rear sight. No commercial or Navy proofs on left receiver. “C” suffix added to serial number, which is from the first German Navy contract production serial range. Grip safety. All numbered parts on the gun are matching down to the checkered walnut grips. "Cal. 9mm" marked magazine. Gun accompanied by a stock and holster rig with straps. Holster is black leather with no visible markings and has an unnumbered takedown tool. Stock is Navy configuration without the metal disk seen on German military versions, and has a lug that is not numbered. Black leather straps have an unmarked black leather double magazine pouch attached. This gun is featured on p. 306 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. A rare Navy Luger variation. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining about 95% orig blue with some scattered light corrosion. Retains 80% orig straw. Bore is lightly pitted. Grips are moderately worn. Magazine is very good with one of the knobs on the wood bottom well worn. Mechanics are excellent. Holster is very good with some surface flaking, primarily on the cleaning rod pouch, which is also missing an ear on the pouch closure. Straps are well worn and the magazine pouch is excellent. Stock is excellent with a few minor chips and dings in the wood and a larger chip on the right side top directly in front of the holster. 4-52064 BWS86

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*× KIEL DOCKYARD 1906 NAVY FIRST ISSUE ALTERED RIG LUGER.

Lot # 3268 (Sale Order: 283 of 458)      

SN 7727. 6" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. 100m/200m adjustable Navy rear sight. Crown/M proofs on left receiver. Grip safety. Safety position has been altered, and the original "Gesichert" has been removed from the bottom position and stamped into the upper position. Back gripstrap under grip safety has been unit marked "W.K./2448" (Kiel Dockyard, Weapon 2448). All numbered parts are matching down to the checkered walnut grips. This gun is featured on pp. 307, 638, 901, and 903 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. Comes with a Navy stock black holster rig with straps, double magazine pouch, and unmarked takedown tool. Disk on stock marked "I.T.D. 1225" (First Torpedo Division). Stock also is numbered "1888a" on lug and has a large Crown/M stamped above the metal disk. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 96% orig blue and 80% orig straw. There are some dings on the top of the front toggle link. Bore is worn with very light pitting. Grips are lightly worn with some chips and indents to checkering. Magazine is excellent with some corrosion on the body and a few minor chips to the wood bottom. Holster stock rig is very good with some dings and chips and scattered scratches on the wood and deep flaking on the leather. Takedown tool has light corrosion. 4-52063 BWS87

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*× VERY EARLY KIEL DOCKYARD DWM 1906 NAVY FIRST ISSUE ALTERED LUGER.

Lot # 3269 (Sale Order: 284 of 458)      

SN 136. 6" bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. 100 meter/200 meter adjustable Navy rear sight. Crown/M and pentagonal Crown proof marks on receiver and bbl. Very low 3-digit SN. "Gesichert" has been removed from lower safety position and added to upper position (most examples of this model have this alteration). Grip safety, modified for down-safe, checkered walnut grips. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Proper concentric ring Navy magazine has a 3-digit SN that does not match. Unit marked "W.K./1568" (Kiel Dockyard, Weapon #1568) on lower rear grip strap. The weapon number "1568" also appears on the grip safety. This gun is pictured or described on pp. 291, 305, 490, 491, 603, 606, 639, 874, 898, 901, and 903 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. It is one of the first 1906 Model Navy's produced. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 95% orig blue and 75% orig straw with light scattered pitting with grip straps that are turning brown and some visible pitting under the grips. (Common for guns that were at sea). Bore is bright and sharp with light frosting. Grips are worn with some indentations to checkering and the left grip has a chip under the safety lever. Magazine is excellent with light corrosion to the body. Mechanics are sound. 4-53286 BWS49

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*× KIEL DOCKYARD 1906 NAVY LUGER FIRST VARIATION UNALTERED.

Lot # 3270 (Sale Order: 285 of 458)      

SN 461. 6" 9mm bbl. "DWM" on center toggle link. 100 meter/200 meter adjustable Navy rear sight. Crown M Proofs on receiver and bbl. Grip safety. "Gesichert" remains in lower position and has not been removed as has been done on most surviving examples of this model. Unit marked "W.K./112" (Kiel Dockyard Weapon Number 112) on lower rear grip strap. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Proper concentric ring wood bottom magazine does not match. This gun is featured on pp. 272, 306, 568, 635, 872, 879, and 903 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 95% orig blue and 60% orig straw with some areas of light scattered pitting common on guns exposed to sea air. Bore is lightly worn with light pitting. Checkered walnut grips are worn, with minor chips to checkering, and a chip under the safety. Magazine is excellent with a few minor dings on the front of the body. Mechanics are sound. 4-52900 BWS45

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*× DWM 1917 NAVY LUGER.

Lot # 3271 (Sale Order: 286 of 458)      

SN 8303. 6" 9 mm bbl. "1917" above the chamber and "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. 100-200 meter adjustable rear sight. Crown/M Proofs are on receiver and bbl. "1917" on left side of frame, checkered walnut grips. All numbered parts on gun are matching. Proper Navy concentric ring wood bottom magazine with numbers that do not match. This gun appears on pp. 575, 639, 902, 1118 in Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent condition, retaining 96% orig blue and 70% orig straw. Bore is bright with frosting, grips are worn with minor chips and dings, and a chip missing under the safety lever on the left side. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. 4-52904 BWS22

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*× RARE 4" NAVY PROCURED DWM 1908 COMMERCIAL LUGER.

Lot # 3272 (Sale Order: 287 of 458)      

SN 70552. 4" 9mm bbl with unique full serial number placement and Crown/N and Crown/M proofs. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Two vertical Crown/M (Navy) and a horizontal Crown/N (Commercial) proofs on left receiver. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Proper wood bottom magazine is in the same serial range but does not match. Manufactured as a standard 1908 commercial, it was then procured during the shortage of pistols caused by the imminent outbreak of WWI by the Navy who reinspected and added Navy proofs. Pre-WWI era 4" lugers that were issued to the Navy are extremely rare. This gun is either mentioned or pictured on pp. 495 and 1145 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining about 95% original blue with some areas of corrosion and discoloration on the bbl and gripstraps. Sideplate appears to have been arsenal restored as it has some light pits under the blue. Gun retains 85% straw. Bore has light wear and pitting. Grips are worn with indentations to the checkering and a chip under the safety lever. Magazine is excellent with very light dings and dents in the wood bottom. Mechanics are sound. 4-52908 BWS62

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*× RARE K DATE NAVY LUGER.

Lot # 3273 (Sale Order: 288 of 458)      

SN 2373. 4" 9mm bbl. "K" on chamber. Fraktur "S/42" on center toggle link. Eagle/M on left frame. Ö/37 proofs on right side of receiver. "O. 1804" (Ostsee (Baltic) Naval Station Weapon #1804) property number on front gripstrap. Second sub-variation with mixed Fraktur and Roman "S" stamps on all parts. Commercial Crown/N proofed bbl appears to have been numbered to match. Checkered walnut grips are not matching. A desirable Navy Luger variation. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine. 98% arsenal dip blue finish. 98% arsenal straw. Grips are lightly worn. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. Bore is bright and sharp. 4-52914 BWS11

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COMPLETE STURGESS COLLECTION OF P.04 NAVY LUGER CLEANING RODS.

Lot # 3274 (Sale Order: 289 of 458)      

NSN. As pictured on p. 1327 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. Six Navy cleaning rods starting with the first service pattern that has a zig zag jag and rotating grooved walnut handle. Second rod also has a zig zag jag with a fixed grooved walnut handle and a threaded tip. Third rod is the more common standard issue second pattern which has a rotating grooved beech handle, steel shaft, steel tip, and threaded jag. The fourth has a fixed grooved walnut handle and steel rod with threaded jag and brass tip. The fifth also has a fixed handle and steel shaft with brass tip and is pictured to show the steel through pin that locks the handle to the stem. Last is a very rare variation of the second Navy pattern with a rotating grooved walnut handle and a brass rod with a threaded jag designed for the 4" Navy P.08s that were procured as commercial pistols and issued in 1913/14. This rod is only 5-1/2" long unlike the others that are a standard 8". It would take many years to assemble this collection from scratch and this is the actual group that is illustrated in the book. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent. All are intact with very little wear. Some minor nicks and scuffs on the wood handles. Rods show typical patina for their age. There are some areas of minor corrosion. 4-53350 BWS127

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*× RARE 1907 “SELBSTLADEPISTOLE (LUGER)” MACHINE GUN DETATCHMENT SHORT FRAME NEW MODEL/P.08 CONVERSI

Lot # 3275 (Sale Order: 290 of 458)      

SN 40. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. "72.R.M.G.70." (Thuringisches Infantry Regiment # Nr. 72, Machine Gun Detatchment, Weapon #70). This gun was originally one of 220 delivered as a New Model with grip safety for instructional purposes to experimental machine gun detachments in mid-1907 in anticipation of P.08 adoption. After the P.08 entered service this gun was re-worked to P.08 configuration by removal of the grip safety and alteration of the Gesichert mark position at the Erfurt Factory with special inspection stamped safety lever parts and left grip plate. Holdopen added later in 1913, no stock lug, undated receiver ring. Partially visible lower "Gesichert" mark crudely removed from lower position and added to upper position to accommodate P.08 style safety. Large digit frame serial number exclusive to this special order batch. All numbered parts are matching. British proofed. This gun is featured on pp. 483 and 1151 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. One of the rarest military variation Lugers. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine. Retaining 70% orig blue and 40% orig straw with some parallel scratches and corrosion on front and back grip straps. Bore is lightly worn with frosting. Checkered walnut grips are moderately worn with minor indents and chips to checkering. Plain wood bottom magazine is excellent with some minor dings to the wood and scattered corrosion on the body. Mechanics are sound. 4-52916 BWS48

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*× BAVARIAN MACHINE GUN COMPANY EARLY 1908 LUGER RIG.

Lot # 3276 (Sale Order: 291 of 458)      

SN 276. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Two Imperial proofs on left side of receiver. All numbered parts are matching including both orig wood bottom magazines, one magazine having the period mark (276.) indicating it to be the original magazine to the pistol, the other without the period indicating it to be the spare. Serial number 276 making it one of the earliest of this model produced known today. No holdopen added. Front grip strap is unit marked "B.14.R.M.G.12." (Bavarian 14th Reserve Infantry Regiment, weapon number 12). Comes in a brown leather "AWM / 3 / 09" marked holster with orig Imperial proofed takedown tool. Back of holster is stamped "14IR. / 12." (14th Infantry Regiment Weapon number 12). This gun is featured on pgs. 314, 483, 570, 1108, and 1151 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. This was the earliest complete matching 1908 rig encountered in the research of this book. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine retaining about 60% blue with scattered pitting on the gun that is deepest on left side around sideplate and front of bbl. Grip straps are turning to brown. 50% orig straw with scattered corrosion. The bore is bright with light wear. Checkered walnut grips are worn with a few minor dings and indents. Magazines are very good with corrosion on the bodies. Holster is very good with minor scuffs, wrinkles and surface cracking. Takedown tool retains about 70% blue and has scattered light corrosion. 4-52114 BWS91

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*× WURTTEMBERGISCHE CAVALRY REGIMENT MARKED DWM 1908 MILITARY LUGER.

Lot # 3277 (Sale Order: 292 of 458)      

SN 5408. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center of toggle link. Imperial Proof marks on left receiver. Checkered walnut grips. All numbered parts on the gun are matching except for the left grip. The right grip is unnumbered. Holdopen added, no stock lug, undated receiver. The proper 1908 magazine with large vertical numbering does not match. Front grip strap is unit marked "W.R.D.1.20." (Wurttembergische Reserve Dragoner Regiment, 1st Eskadron, Weapon Number 20). This gun is featured on pp. 483, 717, and 1151 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine. Retaining 95% orig blue and 60% orig straw with scattered light pitting overall and some browning to the grip straps. Bore is lightly frosted. Grips are lightly worn with some minor indentations. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. 4-52918 BWS50

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*× BAVARIAN RESERVE UNIT MARKED DWM 1911 MILITARY LUGER.

Lot # 3278 (Sale Order: 293 of 458)      

SN 1463e. 4" 9mm bbl. "1911" marked above chamber. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Imperial proofs on right receiver. British proofs on main parts. Unit marked "B. R. S. 1. 170." on front gripstrap indicating: Bayerisches Reserve (Bavarian Reserve) Company 1, Weapon no 170. No stock lug and no holdopen added, which is unusual and desirable as most early Prussian unit issued guns had holdopens added during the 1913 upgrade recall. All numbered parts on the gun are matching including the checkered walnut grips. Proper 1908 style large vertical numbered wood bottom magazine that does not match. This gun is featured on p. 572 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% original blue with some light scratches and 70% original straw. Bore is bright with light wear. Grips are lightly worn with a few minor indentations. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are excellent. 4-52919 BWS52

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*RARE GARDE-KURASSIER UNIT MARKED DWM 1910 MILITARY LUGER.

Lot # 3279 (Sale Order: 294 of 458)      

SN 3770c. 9mm 4" bbl. "1910" (first chamber date) above chamber. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Imperial proofs on right receiver. British proofs on bbl, receiver, and frame. All numbers on gun are matching down to the checkered walnut grips. Hold open added, no stock lug. Proper large digit numbered wood bottom magazine with an Imperial proof does not match. "G.K. 4.2." (Garde-Kürassier Regiment, Eskadron 4, Weapon #2). The die on the "G" was broken, so it looks more like a "C". Other examples of this faulty unit mark have been noted on this model. This gun is featured on pp. 483, 625, 1095, 1101, 1103, and 1151 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine retaining 95% original blue with scattered light corrosion on both sides and gripstraps that are starting to brown. Retains 80% original straw. Bore is sharp with frosting. Grips are very good with some chips and dings on the checkering. Magazine is very good with some minor chips out of the wood bottom. Mechanics are excellent. 4-52920 BWS138

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*× GERMAN ARMY ISSUE 1912 ERFURT MILITARY LUGER.

Lot # 3280 (Sale Order: 295 of 458)      

SN 5184. 4" 9mm bbl. "1912" marked above chamber. Crown/"ERFURT" on center toggle link. Imperial military proofs on most parts. British proofed. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Holdopen added. Proper wood bottom magazine is not matching. This gun is featured on pp. 485, 717, and 1103 in Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining about 95% original blue and about 90% original straw with the takedown lever having been reheated to brighten the straw. Bore is lightly pitted. Grips are lightly worn with a chip out of the left grip under the safety lever. Magazine is good with scattered light pitting on the body. Mechanics are sound. 4-52928 BWS19

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*× UNIT MARKED 1913 DWM LUGER.

Lot # 3281 (Sale Order: 296 of 458)      

SN 4286a. 4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on middle toggle link. Imperial proofs on right receiver. No stock lug on frame. Unit marked "J.R. 418. 6K. 9." (418th Infantry Regiment, 6th Company, Weapon #9). All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Features of this gun appear on pp. 452, 485, 573, 626, 714, 1092, and 1101 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. Checkered walnut grips. Proper wood bottom magazine that does not match. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Condition is fine. Retains 85% original blue and 35% original straw with light pitting overall. Grips are worn. Bore is sharp with frosting. Magazine has a large chip in the wood bottom. Mechanics are very good. 4-52922 BWS7

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*× LUGER DWM 1916 MILITARY.

Lot # 3282 (Sale Order: 297 of 458)      

SN 5709o. 4" 9mm bbl. "1916" marked above chamber. "DWM" scroll above center toggle link. Imperial military proofs on right side of receiver. British proof marks. All numbered parts on the gun are matching. Proper wood bottom magazine does not match. This gun appears on pp. 527, 574, and 1110 in Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 95% original blue and 70% original straw with scattered light pitting in a few areas. Bore has light pitting. Checkering on walnut grips is worn. Mechanics are fine. 4-52924 BWS15

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Lot # 3283 (Sale Order: 298 of 458)      

This lot has been withdrawn from this auction for the following reason: There is currently a question as to whether the “Super Rare Gomann-Grunow Telescoping Stock” is legal or not. It currently is not on the list of exemptions but in fact the likely reason it is not on the list of exemptions is because of its extraordinary rarity. There are only a couple now known to exist today. This example was purchased from an American auction a few years back by Dr. Sturgess. Another example was sold by that same auction house a couple of years ago and a third example is in a notable foreign collection. In fairness and in consideration of both buyer and seller, we are withdrawing this lot from the auction and we have filed an exemption from ATF because of the previous two sales in this country, we anticipate that we will receive an exemption. Once we receive that exemption, then we will reoffer the same pistol in a future session of the Sturgess Collection either in March 2014 or October 2014. Sorry for the inconvenience, however we want to be certain everything is done on the up and up. *× SIMSON REWORKED ARTILLERY LUGER WITH SUPER RARE GOMANN-GRUNOW TELESCOPING STOCK. SN 9301a. 8" 9mm artillery bbl with fine tune front and rear adjustable sights. "1916" above chamber. "SIMSON & Co/SUHL" marked on center toggle link. Imperial proofs on right receiver. Originally a 1916 DWM, this gun was reworked by Simson and has a Simson toggle assembly and sideplate that were replaced and numbered to the gun and Eagle/6 proofed. All numbered parts on the gun are matching, except for the holdopen which is two numbers off. The correct style numbered wood bottom magazine does not match. This gun is featured on p. 976 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. Fitted with an extremely rare Gomann & Grunow Patent telescoping stock that has matching serial number 10 on top of the stock lug, on top of the telescoping tube, and on top of the tube that attaches to the buttplate. The stock was patented in 1924, and is featured on pp. 1413 and 1414 of Sturgess' book. One of the rarest early automatic pistol stocks, which was tested by the Reichsheer in the 1920s, one unit marked example being known. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 95% original blue and 40% original straw. Gun has some scattered pitting on the left side of the bbl, above the right grip, and at the bottom of the rear gripstrap and stock lug. Also at the front gripstrap under the left grip. Bore is lightly pitted. Checkered walnut grips are moderately worn. Magazine is excellent. Mechanics are sound. The stock is in excellent condition retaining 98% original bright blue. 4-52948 BWS80

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*× MATCHING DWM 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER RIG.

Lot # 3284 (Sale Order: 299 of 458)      

SN 5206B. 8" 9mm bbl with multi position adjustable artillery style rear sight that has fine-tuned adjustment as does front sight. "1917" above chamber. "DWM" on center toggle link. Imperial proofs on right side of receiver. British proofed. Wood bottom magazine is not numbered. All numbered parts are matching. With matching numbered artillery stock and brown leather holster with straps and leather attachments. Date and makers mark inside flap is illegible. Orig Imperial proofed takedown tool and artillery cleaning rod are included. This gun is featured on p. 527 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent. Retains 97% orig bright blue with some light corrosion on sideplate and surrounding area. 90% orig straw with light scattered corrosion. Bore is bright and sharp. Grips are lightly worn with minor indents and nice color and wood grain. Magazine is excellent with minor wear. Mechanics are excellent. Holster is very nice with minor scuffs and some flaking on corners.  Straps are wrinkled and flaking. Wood stock is excellent with minor dings and scratches. Takedown tool and cleaning rod are excellent. 4-52065 BWS94

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*EXTREMELY RARE LUMINOUS SIGHT FITTED WWI DWM ARTILLERY LUGER.

Lot # 3284A (Sale Order: 300 of 458)      

SN 9223. 8" artillery bbl with fine tune front and adjustable fine tune rear sight. "1915" above chamber. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. All numbered parts on the gun are matching down to the checkered walnut grips. Proper wood bottom magazine has a number that does not match. Fitted with extremely rare Sudicatis luminous sights. Rear sight piece is all machined and surrounds the existing rear sight and secures with screws on each side. Luminous elements (radium based phosphor in glass tubes) appear in windows on each side of the back of the sight. Front sight uses pressed metal location pieces that secure on the bbl and front sight of gun. Luminous element is in a machined block that swivels and secures with a screw. A copy of the original patent for the luminous sight in German from February 1917 is included. This gun/luminous sight system is featured on pp. 1004-1006 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. One of the earliest attempts to produce a military night-sight. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% orig blue and 80% orig straw with some scattered corrosion. Bore is sharp with frosting. Grips are very good with moderate wear and some chips and dings to the checkering. Magazine is very good with light corrosion on the body and some deep chips and dings to the wood bottom. Sudicatis luminous sights are in excellent condition with little wear and retaining about 98% orig blue with luminous elements still intact. 4-52936 BWS139

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