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 EARLY LARGE RING TRANSITIONAL WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3411 (Sale Order: 426 of 458)      

SN 13036. Caliber 7.63mm. Early Large Ring Transitional having many Conehammer features with 5.5" bbl and pinned 50-500 rear sight. Standard chamber address with Crown U marking on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side adjacent to bogus Waffenamt stamp. Left side of frame marked "Von Lengerke & Detmold New York". Long extractor and independently secured firing pin. The extractor, cursor, bolt stop, firing pin retainer and grip screw are fire blued. Disassembly shows all matching serial numbers including the grips and shoulder stock that has an added leather loop attached to the right face. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original 90-95% bright blue with light wear on the sides of the bbl and magazine well where in contact with the stock. Slight fading under the trigger guard and on the front and backstrap from handling. Comparable condition fire blue on the small parts. Each of the grip panels is missing a small sliver near the frontstrap measuring roughly 1" x 3/16". No lanyard ring. Stock with original varnish and scattered handling dings. A leather loop has been attached to the right side of the stock with four screws. The lug is untouched though most of the fire blue from the upper arm has faded to a gray. Excellent original hinge. The lid had a longitudinal hairline crack neatly repaired, largely corresponding to a hammer related fracture. Bright bore with strong rifling and only minor oxidation. Perfect mechanics. Overall, an excellent Early Large Ring Transitional with a matching stock that would enhance any collection. 4-48559 LMA11

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*SUPERB PRE-WAR LARGE RING BOLO WITH GROOVED SIGHT AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3412 (Sale Order: 427 of 458)      

SN 40367. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made several Bolo variations in the 40000 serial range. This example has a 4" bbl and the desirable grooved 100-1000 rear sight. Usual Mauser address on the chamber and the full serial number on the left chamber flat. The left side of the bbl extension is marked with a Crown U. The right side with the antler proof. The usual two line address is on the right side of the frame. Early features include the long extractor and a large ring hammer. The firing pin is strawed and has two lugs. Fire blued parts include the extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety, and grip screw. Trigger is strawed. Disassembly shows all matching parts including the firing pin and hard rubber floral grips each scribed with the full serial number of the gun. Complete with matching Bolo stock having an original untouched lug. The lid recess for the large ring hammer has been expanded for easier closure. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original blue estimated at 95-97% with most wear and fading along the front of the magazine well and the right frame just above the grip along with the front and back strap. Comparable condition fire blue and straw on the small parts. The hard rubber grips are extremely well detailed with only very minor handling marks. Bright bore with strong rifling and only minimal oxidation. Perfect mechanics. The body of the stock has been revarnished and the hinge may have been replaced, judging from its etched surface. As expected, the lug has faded to a gray-brown-blue. 4-48568 LMA18

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EARLY LARGE RING TRANSITIONAL WITH HARD RUBBER GRIPS AND STOCK.

Lot # 3413 (Sale Order: 428 of 458)      

SN 14702. Caliber 7.63mm Early Large Ring Transitional with many Conehammer features with 5.5" bbl and pinned 50-500 rear sight. Mauser address on chamber and Crown U marking on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side. Serial number is marked under the sight assembly, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, hammer, and frame above the stock slot. Long extractor, independently secured firing pin, and Conehammer trigger. Fire blued extractor, sight assembly, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, safety, and grip screw. Original MW initialed hard rubber grips. All matching numbers on disassembly, including each grip panel whose full serial number has been scribed in the usual manner. Lanyard ring is a replacement. Shoulder stock marked on the left side with the Westley Richards & Company logo and lug #1491. The lid has been recessed for the large ring hammer. A larger non-factory relief cut has been made to more easily close over the safety. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original blue estimated at 50% with the balance toned to a patina. Most of the wear is under the bbl and around the magazine well. The front and back strap have toned to a gray. Comparable condition oxidative loss on the extractor, rear sight assembly, and the exposed surface of the bolt stop. Excellent and surprisingly good condition hard rubber grips with minor flattening of checkering and a few tiny mars on the right side. The body of the stock has been partially refinished though the Westley Richards imprint is clearly legible. Two hairline cracks on the left and right side have been repaired. The stock lug, that still bears the original numbering, has been refinished with a correct fire blue. Moderate oxidation of the hinge. No cracks of the lid. One of very few Early Large Ring Transitional pistols to have hard rubber grips! 4-48561 LMA12

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*MAUSER C96 WITH SCREWED IN BBL AS USED IN GERMAN TEST TRIALS.

Lot # 3414 (Sale Order: 429 of 458)      

SN 27. Caliber 7.63mm. Very unusual fixed sight C96 with screwed in 4" bbl, reinforced chamber, and fixed rear sight. Mauser address on top of the chamber, serial number 27 on the left side of the chamber flat. No markings on the right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Long extractor. Two lug firing pin. Fire blued extractor, bolt stop, safety, and trigger. Slotted for shoulder stock. Disassembly shows all matching serial numbers except the locking block #383 and proofed unnumbered firing pin. Replaced grips are correctly numbered. Lanyard ring is a replacement. Mauser made 40 C96s for the German military tests in 1901. Approximately twenty-five ten shot guns and fifteen six shots. They were numbered in a separate serial range. All had a screwed in bbl, a reinforced chamber, a small ring hammer, a thin nonslotted backstrap, and were Crown D acceptance marked on the right side of the bbl extension. This gun was imported into the United States from China where it was used hard and the backstrap modified to accept a shoulder stock. The ears of the rear sight were rounded and the center of the backstrap was slotted with a supportive section added to each side. The gun was subsequently restored and fitted with new grips. As part of the restoration, the Crown D was effaced. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Restored with 99% bright blue finish. The extractor, bolt stop, safety, and trigger were reheat treated to a brilliant fire blue. Poor condition bore with barely discernible rifling amidst oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. An extremely interesting C96 with a fascinating history. 4-48541 LMA28

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*RARE C96 LONG BARRELED BOLO WITH SMALL RING HAMMER AND LONG EXTRACTOR.

Lot # 3415 (Sale Order: 430 of 458)      

SN 40695. Caliber 7.63mm. This very scarce long bbl Bolo was one of the first to have a small ring hammer. 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Two lug firing pin. Mauser chamber address with full serial number on the left side of the chamber flat. Crown U mark on the left side of the bbl extension. Antler proof on the right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Fire blued extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety and grip screw. Strawed trigger. Standard walnut grips with original finish. All matching numbers on disassembly. Complete with closely serialed stock for a long bbl Bolo whose lug is numbered 40674. Plunger has been refitted to the lug. A brass belt loop has been added to the right side of the stock, the lid has been recessed for additional clearance and the latch retainer has been removed and replaced with a brass fixture. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 90-95% original blue with scattered freckling and toning, particularly around the magazine well, on the floorplate, and on the frontstrap. Original, comparable condition fire blue on the small parts and original straw on the trigger. Bright, nearly mirror bore with minimal oxidation. Perfect mechanics. Stock has most of its original varnish with numerous dings and handling marks. Spine has several cracks, the largest measuring 3.25", and a small split has been repaired. Body of the lug has 30% fire blue with the balance having faded to gray. Minor marring on the top surface corresponds to a reinserted plunger. Excellent original fire blue on the hinge. Mauser made very few long bbl Bolos with these features, seldom offered for sale in any condition. 4-48569 LMA8

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*MAUSER C96, FACTORY REWORKED LARGE RING SIX SHOT WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT.

Lot # 3416 (Sale Order: 431 of 458)      

SN 29872. 7.63mm Caliber. Very unusual six shot reworked by Mauser in the 1930s with a 4" bbl and 50-1000 slip-in rear sight. Crown U proofed on the left side of the chamber flat. Full serial number on the left side of the bbl extension. No proofing on the right side. Two lug firing pin. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame that is slotted for a shoulder stock. The gun reflects an interesting mixture of early and late features in that it has the early long extractor and large ring hammer but a later bbl extension with sold rails as typical for M1930 Commercials. Matching numbers except for the hammer, subframe and locking lever that are separately matched to #29908. This gun was originally used by the Oldenburg Police as reflected by the "G.O.G. 54." marking on the frontstrap and specifically mentioned in Don Maus' book History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936, Page 247.. PROVENANCE: Collection of Joseph J. Schroeder. CONDITION: Bright 95% salt blue finish as reworked by Mauser in the 1930s. Comparable condition extractor and safety. The sight assembly and bolt stop are salt blue while the trigger has much of its original straw. Mirror bore with sharp rifling. Perfect mechanics. Extremely unusual six shot reflecting the "old and new" in addition to use by the German Weimar era police. 4-48564 LMA5

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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING SIX SHOT SOLD BY VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD.

Lot # 3417 (Sale Order: 432 of 458)      

SN 29568. Caliber 7.63mm. Very unusual Large Ring six shot with 4" bbl and fixed rear sight. Crown U marked on the left side of the chamber flat and antler proofed on the right side. Long extractor and large ring hammer. Single lug firing pin. Standard two-line address on the right side of the frame. Imported by Von Lengerke & Detmold as marked on the right side of the frame. Thin backstrap which was never slotted for a stock. Small parts fire blued with a strawed trigger. Standard walnut grips. All matching numbers on disassembly. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original condition with moderate oxidation. Brown toning of most of the bbl and frame with light pitting of the left frame around the rearmost recessed panel. Fire blue has largely faded from the extractor and bolt stop and most of the straw has faded from the trigger. Generally bright bore with shallow rifling. Perfect mechanics. One of the more unusual Large Ring six shots that was never slotted for a shoulder stock. 4-48563 LMA4

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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING, SHALLOW MILLED, WITH HARD RUBBER GRIPS.

Lot # 3418 (Sale Order: 433 of 458)      

SN 33029. Caliber 7.63mm. Large Ring Shallow Milled C96 with 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber marking with full serial number on the left chamber flat. Crown U marking on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame with personalized dotting in the right central panel. Distributed by Von Lengerke & Detmold New York as marked on the left side of the frame. Long extractor and single lug firing pin. Fire blued extractor, cursor, bolt stop, and safety. Thin strawed trigger. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts including the firing pin and hard rubber MW logo grips whereby each grip is correctly scribed with the full serial number of the pistol. Additionally, "Joe Adams" is marked inside the right panel. Original lanyard ring with a missing segment. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original bright blue with about 90% coverage. Most wear on the left side of the bbl and on the forward portion of the frame, particularly in front of the magazine well. Dotted impressions inside the right central panel as previously noted. Thin gray-brown front and back strap from handling. Hard rubber grips are surprisingly crisp with only minimal blunting of the checkering. No losses or splits. Bright bore with sharp rifling and minimal corrosion. Perfect mechanics. A very nice, no excuse, Large Ring Shallow Milled C96 with the desirable hard rubber grips. 4-48565 LMA32

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*MAUSER C96 WITH SMALL RING HAMMER, LONG EXTRACTOR, CHERUB GRIPS, AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3419 (Sale Order: 434 of 458)      

SN 34978. Caliber 7.63mm. Full size C96 with small ring hammer, 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber address with the serial number on the left chamber flat. Crown U proofing on the left side of the bbl extension. Antler proof on the right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. One of the first C96s to have a two lug firing pin. Modified front sight to present a bead profile and rear sight with added adjustable insert secured to the usual blade by two screws. Fire blued extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety and grip screw. The trigger is strawed. Extremely rare cherub grips show a cherub using a C96 to shoot a lion while holding a dagger in the other hand. All matching numbers on disassembly including the grips whose full serial number has been hand inscribed on each surface as is correct for this type of grip and serial number range. Matching stock with original lug showing the full serial number. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original 90% blue with rub marks on each side of the bbl as pictured. Sharp edge wear where in contact with stock, on the forward magazine well, and each side of the frame. Toned frontstrap from handling. Comparable condition, all original fire blue on extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety and grip screw. 95% original straw on trigger. Bright bore with strong rifling and oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. Original stock, retaining much of its varnish despite moderate handling, and has a 3" hairline crack along spine. Patina toning of hinge and lug.   One of very few C96s originally fitted with this type of grip in the correct serial number range. 4-48566 LMA7

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*MAUSER C96 EARLY PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL WITH MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3420 (Sale Order: 435 of 458)      

SN 38537. Caliber 7.63mm. Early Pre-war Commercial with 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address with serial number on left chamber flat. Crown U mark on the left side of bbl extension. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Imported and distributed by Von Lengerke & Detmold New York. Short extractor with two lug firing pin. Extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety and grip screw are fire blued while the trigger is strawed. Standard walnut grips with original finish and original lanyard ring. All matching numbers including the grips that are struck with the last three digits of the serial number. Accompanied by matching shoulder stock with untouched lug marked 537. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Bright 97% original blue with minor spotting of bbl and chamber. Usual wear along leading edge of magazine well and sharp edges where in contact with stock. Thinning of frontstrap. Mirror bore with strong rifling. Perfect mechanics. Excellent and all original shoulder stock that retains most varnish. Nearly imperceptible crack just below recess for grip. Minor patina on lug. Hinge with minimal oxidation. Lid without cracks or flaws. Overall, an excellent example of one of the earliest Pre-war Commercial pistols with comparable condition matching stock. 4-48567 LMA13

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*MAUSER C96 SMALL RING SIX SHOT WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT, SLOTTED FOR STOCK.

Lot # 3421 (Sale Order: 436 of 458)      

SN 40892. Caliber 7.63mm. Scarce Small Ring six shot C96 with adjustable sight and slotted for stock has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber address and Crown U marking on the left chamber flat. The full serial number is on the left side of the bbl extension. There are no markings on the right side. The right side of the frame bears the usual two line address and the frontstrap is marked "G.O.G. 96.", reflecting use by the German Oldenburg Police in the Weimar period, specifically noted in the book "History Writ in Steel" by Don Maus on page 247. As true for many C96s in the 40000 serial range, the bolt has a long extractor and a single lug firing pin. There are no markings outside the floorplate that has a smooth base. Standard walnut serrated grips and no lanyard ring. As was true for most C96s surplused by the Oldenburg Police, this gun was factory refinished and now has an M1930 Commercial blue. The factory rework is underscored by the crisp Crown U proofing on the left chamber flat and the characteristic color of Mauser's salt blue. The extractor is fire blued and the trigger is strawed. In keeping with the rework, the cursor and bolt stop are salt blued. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) except for the sight assembly numbered 875. Each grip panel is correctly struck with the full serial number of the pistol. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Approximately 95% salt blue with most wear directed to the forward projection of the magazine well, under the trigger guard, and to the front and backstraps that have begun to gray from handling. As a rework, it is not surprising that some pitting is under the blue, particularly in the lower rear recess on the right side of the frame. Most of the fire blue remains on the extractor and most of the salt blue is on the cursor and bolt stop. Trigger retains 90% of its original straw. Excellent bore, mirror bright with only minimal ammo related corrosion. Perfect mechanics. A very interesting gun in a rare configuration that was used in a historic setting. 4-48570 LMA33

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*MAUSER C96 PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL, FRENCH RETAILER MARKED, MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3422 (Sale Order: 437 of 458)      

SN 70901. Caliber 7.63mm. Standard Pre-war Commercial with 5.5" bbl and 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber marking with full serial number on left side of chamber flat. Crown U on left side of bbl extension. No marking on the right side. Usual two line address on the right side of the frame and standard grooved walnut grips. The gun is remarkable in having the French retailer address "FAURE LE PAGE & FILS A PARIS" marked on top of the bbl. This mid-production example has fire blued small parts but still has the strawed trigger. All matching numbers on disassembly including the grips that have been stamped with the last three digits of the serial number. Original lanyard ring. Mirror-bright bore and perfect mechanics. Complete with a standard length all original stock whose matching lug is numbered 901. There have been no modifications inside the lid. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original bright blue estimated at 95-97% with most wear under the bbl and in front of the magazine well where in contact with the stock. Front and backstraps have largely faded to a brown patina from handling. Condition of the untouched fire blued small parts and the strawed trigger is in keeping with the presentation of the pistol. Grips have original varnish and sharply cut serrations with only minor handling dings. Excellent matching stock with only a few surface dings and no cracks. Lug has largely faded to a gray-brown-blue and scattered spots of patina are on the looped hinge. Overall, an excellent and all matching, no excuse, Pre-war Commercial with an interesting historic association conferred by the bbl inscription. 4-48574 LMA19

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*MAUSER C96 SMALL RING HAMMER SIX SHOT WITH ADJUSTABLE SIGHT.

Lot # 3423 (Sale Order: 438 of 458)      

SN 43165. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made relatively few six shots, particularly with an adjustable sight. 4" bbl with a 50-1000 slip-in rear sight. Usual chamber address with full serial number on the left chamber flat. Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension. No marking on the right side. Short extractor and an unnumbered two lug firing pin. Two line address on the right side of the frame that is slotted for a stock. Floorplate has serrations on the forward portion to facilitate removal. "Adams & Spencer Inc." importer address lightly marked on the frontstrap. Standard serrated wood grips. Disassembly shows all matching numbers including the grips that are matched with the last three digits of the serial number. Dull bore with barely discernible rifling and heavy oxidation. Perfect mechanics. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This generally good condition pistol has 30% original blue with the balance having transitioned to a brown patina. Very little heat temper coloring remains on any of the fire blued parts though the trigger still retains some straw.  Original grips still retain some varnish and are nicely serrated. A very scarce six shot whose appearance would improve immensely with restoration. 4-48571 LMA22

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*MAUSER C96 EARLY POST-WAR BOLO WITH CORRECT STOCK.

Lot # 3424 (Sale Order: 439 of 458)      

SN 445877. Caliber 7.63 mm. Excellent Early Post-war Mauser Bolo with 4" bbl and slip-in 50-500 rear sight (that was only used on the earliest guns). Usual chamber address with the full serial number on the left side of the chamber flat. Crown U marking on the left side of the bbl extension. No marking on the right side. Two line address on the right side of the frame. Marked "Made in Germany" on the left grip. The full or matching serial number is externally marked on the bolt stop, bolt, hammer, subframe, and the back of the frame. Disassembly shows all matching numbers including the grips that are fully serial numbered to the gun. Complete with correct full length Bolo stock whose lid is marked "Made in Germany". Hinge with no loop as correct for this variation. Lug is closely numbered 870. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: An excellent example of an Early Post-war Bolo with 95% original bright blue with wear in the expected areas. Comparable condition fire blued parts and grips. Perfect mirror bore and perfect mechanics. Fantastic full size Bolo stock that is correct for the pistol and virtually new except some minor oxidation over the upper arm of the lug. An extremely nice Early Post-war Bolo with the earliest type of rear sight and an absolutely spectacular stock that is nearly matching. 4-48577 LMA13

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*MAUSER C96 LATE MAUSER BANNER BOLO.

Lot # 3425 (Sale Order: 440 of 458)      

SN 688086. Caliber 7.63mm. An exceptionally nice Mauser Banner Bolo with a 4" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber address and Crown/U marking on left chamber flat. Full serial number on the left side of the bbl extension. No marking on the right side. Small Mauser Banner logo is in the central panel on the left side of the frame. On the right side is the standard two line Mauser address. Detailed disassembly shows all matching numbers including the grips, each stamped with the full serial number. Original lanyard ring. Mirror bore and perfect mechanics. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 98% original blue with very small patches of oxidation largely on the left rail and the back portion of the left side of the frame. The front and back straps show no real use. Original, comparable condition fire blue on extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety, trigger, and grip screw. Virtually all the varnish remains on the grips that have only minor handling nicks. A high condition and all original example that should please any recipient. 4-48578 LMA21

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MAUSER C96 LATE TRANSITIONAL LARGE RING WITH MATCHING SHOULDER STOCK.

Lot # 3426 (Sale Order: 441 of 458)      

SN 20563. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made very few late Transitional Large Ring pistols while using up Conehammer components. This gun has a 5.5" bbl and slip-in 1-10 rear sight. Long extractor but later design bolt for a single lug firing pin. Usual Mauser address on chamber with full serial number on left chamber flat. Crown U on left side of bbl extension. Antler proof on right side. Full or matching serial numbers marked on sight assembly, bolt stock, bolt, hammer, subframe, locking lever, and frame. All matching numbers on disassembly including the grips each having the full serial number of the gun. Accompanied by matching and all original shoulder stock whose lid has been recessed for the large ring hammer. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Original blue with approximately 70% coverage, the balance having faded to patina. The color transition is most pronounced on the bbl, the forward portion of the frame, and the front-backstrap. Mirror bore. Perfect mechanics. Comparable condition stock that still has most of its varnish. The lug color has largely transitioned to a brown-gray and there is considerable oxidation of the hinge. As is common, there is a small lid repair in the section that would contact the hammer. Mauser made very few Late Transitional Large Ring pistols and finding one with a matching stock is a real prize. 4-48562 LMA15

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*MAUSER C96 ITALIAN NAVY FLATSIDE WITH CORRECT STOCK.

Lot # 3427 (Sale Order: 442 of 458)      

SN 23336. Caliber 7.63mm. Late Italian Navy Flatside with 5.5" bbl and slip-in 1-10 rear sight. Standard chamber address with full serial number on the left chamber flat. DV marked on the left side of the bbl extension. Crown/AV is marked under the bbl. Long extractor, single lug firing pin, large ring hammer, and thin late-style trigger. Disassembly shows an unnumbered hammer, subframe, transfer bar, and sear. The locking lever is #171. The follower and floorplate are #4928. Locking block is #336 and each grip is internally penciled with #43. Accompanied by a correct but cracked Flatside stock #742 whose body is supported with an encircling band as used in many arsenal repairs. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This Italian Navy Flatside was obviously used and repaired as reflected by the serial numbers on the small parts. Bluing is estimated at 70% with some browning and dulling to the surface. Fresher wear under the bbl and in front of the magazine well. The front and back straps are brown and textured from handling oxidation. Bright bore with strong rifling and relatively mild frosting. Perfect mechanics. Stock has lost much of its finish and is oil stained around the lug that is numbered in the center of the upper arm consistent with replacement or renumbering. The lid, correctly recessed for the large ring hammer, has a number of small wormholes. 4-48579 LMA20

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MAUSER C96 WITH CONEHAMMER WITH BOLO BARREL EXTENSION AND SPECIAL SIGHT.

Lot # 3428 (Sale Order: 443 of 458)      

SN 10018. Caliber 7.63mm. Late assembled Conehammer with Bolo-type bbl extension, 4" bbl and slip-in 100-1000 rear sight with grooved cursor. Sight bar groove extends throughout its entire length and is carried forward onto the bbl extension lug, as is typical for this late assembly or repaired Conehammer. Only a small number of guns have been noted with these characteristics, the majority having been reblued. Unlike most Conehammers the serial number was placed on the left bbl flat. Smaller Crown/U marking on the left side of the bbl extension. Early bolt with long extractor and separately retained firing pin. Detailed disassembly shows all matching numbers including the grips. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 85-90% original blue with scuffs under the bbl and thinning in front and over each side of the magazine well. Frontstrap is grayed from handling. Original grips sharply grooved. Bright bore with shallow rifling showing oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. A very unusual Conehammer in fine original condition that would enhance any collection of early automatic pistols. 4-48557 LMA3

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*MAUSER C96 PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL.

Lot # 3429 (Sale Order: 444 of 458)      

SN 113962. Caliber 7.63mm. Standard Pre-War Commercial. with 5.5" bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Crown U proofed on the left side of the chamber flat. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Marked "GERMANY" in capital letters on the left frame. A mid-production example with a fire blued extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety, and grip screw. The trigger is strawed. Standard walnut grips with original varnish. All matching numbers on disassembly except the follower which is unnumbered as is correct for this type of pistol. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 97% original blue with minor scuffs under the bbl and wear under the floorplate and trigger guard. A few minor spots of discoloration on the right side of the magazine well and trace thinning of the front strap. Generally bright bore with strong rifling but oxidized from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. Overall, an extremely fine example of a mid-production Pre-war Commercial C96. 4-48576 LMA1

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*RARE CHINESE C96-TYPE TAKU NAVAL YARD CARBINE.

Lot # 3430 (Sale Order: 445 of 458)      

SN 406. Caliber 7.63mm. Taku Naval Dockyard was a high profile Chinese manufacturer of small arms during the Chinese Civil War that reached its height in the late 1920s. Although most C96-type guns made by the Taku Naval Dockyard were similar to Mauser's Pre-War Commercials or Flatsides, the arsenal also made a number of carbines. This example, very similar to a Mauser Small Ring carbine, has a 16" bbl with a dovetailed bead front sight and a slip-in 50-100 rear sight that is probably a Mauser replacement. There are no markings on the elongated chamber. The right side of the frame is marked "Taku Naval Dockyard" within a border. The left side of the frame has only the serial number 406 that is repeated below on the stock lug. Matching numbers appear on the bbl extension behind the rear sight, on top of the bolt, behind the small ring hammer, and on the back of the subframe. Disassembly was not affected to examine the internal components. Takedown is accomplished by pressing the release button on the left side of the stock lug. The bottom of the receiver, where dovetailed into the stock lug, is import marked "Fed. Ord. Inc. So. El Monte, Ca.". The forend and buttstock are newly made replacements and there is no buttplate. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This carbine was completely restored, now with at least 99% rust blue, with faint oxidative changes around the base of the front sight and in the recesses on both sides of the receiver. The small parts have been reheated to bring back a comparable condition fire blue. The hammer and subframe are polished bright and, as mentioned, the forend and buttstock are replacements. Very good bore with strong rifling and surprisingly little corrosion. Perfect mechanics. Though this carbine has undergone a considerable refurbishment, it is very difficult to find a Chinese made carbine in any condition. 4-48587 LMA42

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*SUPERB ASTRA M900 WITH ORIGINAL SHOULDER STOCK.

Lot # 3431 (Sale Order: 446 of 458)      

SN 26421. Caliber 7.63mm. Late production Astra M900 with 5.5" bbl, slip-in 50-1000 rear sight, large ring hammer and full size broadly serrated walnut grips. The encircled P, reflecting the Spanish automatic pistol proof, is marked on the right side of the bbl, the right side of the bbl extension and the right side of the frame next to the Eibar proof mark and the E year code 1932. The sideplate on the left side has a three line address that includes the patent date, July 12, 1928. Just above the grip is the full serial number. The short extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety, trigger, and grip screw are fire blued. Removal of the sideplate shows matching numbers that are also stamped on each grip panel. Original lanyard ring. Perfect mirror bore and perfect mechanics. Accompanied by a superb Astra M900 shoulder stock with original rust blued hinge and fire blued lug whose last three digits are 939. A small amount of wood has been removed from inside the lid that has been renumbered 27864. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Fantastic all original bright blue with only a few pin pricks of wear on each side of the forward rail and near the bottom of the forward magazine well. Negligible sharp edge wear on the frontstrap. The only wear on the backstrap is where it would be in contact with the shoulder stock lug. The extractor retains virtually all of its original fire blue. Only minor wear on the cursor, bolt stop, and the face/sides of the trigger. Stock appears original with fading of the upper arm of the stock lug that is otherwise unmodified. A beautiful Astra M900 rig that, despite the mismatched stock, should please the most discerning collector. 4-48509 LMA26

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*EXCEPTIONAL SWISS MODEL 1900 LUGER WITH CHECKERED SAFETY.

Lot # 3432 (Sale Order: 447 of 458)      

SN 1433. Caliber 7.65 Luger. Early Swiss M1900 Luger with 4-3/4" bbl having a drift adjustable fire blued sight and a fixed rear sight. Swiss cross in sunburst over chamber with intertwined DWM logo on central toggle link. Swiss cross marking on left bbl and left receiver that is inspector "V" marked. The full serial number is marked under the bbl and repeated on the forward frame. Release marking "P46" struck on the left rail. Short checkered safety lever with underlying frame polished bright. Disassembly shows all matching parts including the grips. Correct Swiss magazine with disc inserts on each side of the magazine base. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Bright 98% original blue with minor handling and wear on the right side of the bbl, the tips of the rails, the lower portion of the sideplate, and the bottom of the frontstrap. Very slight cleaning of frame over the left grip panel. Bright original straw in keeping with the overall condition of the gun. Over 95% of the fire blue remains on the grip screws. Comparable high condition and sharply checkered grips with only minimal staining. Excellent magazine with a near perfect base. Perfect mirror bore and perfect mechanics. 4-48534 LMA71

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*SCARCE LUGER M1906 DWM NAVY, FIRST ISSUE ALTERED WITH UNIT MARKINGS.

Lot # 3433 (Sale Order: 448 of 458)      

SN 3892 a. M1906 Navy with 6" bbl having a drift adjustable front sight and two position 100-200 rear sight. No chamber markings. Usual Crown and Crown/M proofs on the left side of the bbl, receiver, and front toggle link. No markings on the right side. The frame under the lowered safety position has been recessed as typical for first issue altered pistols. The safety area is marked "GESICHERT" in white letters. The backstrap, under the grip safety, is marked "U.A./5". Disassembly shows all matching numbers, except the firing pin #61, and an unnumbered holdopen. The rear toggle pin has the enlarged head as is correct for Navy Lugers. Each grip panel has been marked with the full serial number in small digits. Complete with original and matching Navy magazine whose wood base has the usual concentric circles. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This Navy Luger has seen use as reflected by holster and gripstrap wear. There is etching of the bbl band and patina of the chamber with transitioning color on the sideplate and browning of the front and back straps to include the grip safety. Overall blue estimated at about 70% with commensurate oxidation of the untouched strawed parts. There is no longer any fire blue on either grip screw that now appear as bright metal. Each grip shows considerable wear with oil staining and flattening of the checkering. The same condition applies to the magazine whose body has moderate patina and whose base is dark with scattered handling marks. 4-48535 LMA64

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*SCARCE M1908 DWM MILITARY LUGER WITH ADDED HOLDOPEN AND UNIT MARKINGS.

Lot # 3434 (Sale Order: 449 of 458)      

SN 3003c. Caliber 9mm Parabellum. Scarce early Military Luger made by DWM with 1910 chamber marking. Standard 4" bbl with drift adjustable front sight and fixed rear sight. DWM logo on central toggle link and military acceptance markings on the right side of the receiver. All matching serial numbers with added holdopen. No stock lug as is correct for this early variation. Frontstrap marked "G.d.C.L.8." Extensive disassembly shows all matching numbers with haloed serial number and 8.82 bore diameter under bbl. Each of the correctly checkered grips is matched with 03. Correct era magazine with wooden base numbered 8141+. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: 95% original blue with wear on each side of the bbl band, forward portion of rails, on the sideplate ridge, and the front of the trigger guard that is very slightly dented. Strong blue on front and backstrap. Comparable condition straw on the takedown lever, magazine release button, trigger, and ejector. Most of the straw is missing from the safety lever and most of the fire blue has oxidized to a dull patina on the grip screws. Bright bore with sharply discernible rifling and mild-moderate frosting. A very difficult to find early Military Luger in high condition and with all matching numbers. Researching the frontstrap marking may be a pleasant surprise. 4-48536 LMA63

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*SCARCE 1936 DATED MAUSER BANNER ARTILLERY.

Lot # 3435 (Sale Order: 450 of 458)      

SN 3496v. 9mm Parabellum. This 1936 dated Artillery has an 8" bbl with a drift adjustable front sight and a height adjustable rear sight marked 1-8. The sight bar is #11 and there is no provision for horizontal fine tuning. There are no marks on the bbl other than the indicator line where screwed into the receiver. The left side of the receiver is marked with a Crown U and the full serial number that is repeated along with the V suffix on the forward frame. Just below the serial number is the importer marking "Odin Alex VA". Four Thai characters are on the back of the frame, just above the lanyard loop. All small parts are matching except the toggle pin and each grip panel that are unnumbered. Complete with magazine having a blued body and aluminum base closely numbered "3506v+". PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: Most Mauser Banner Artilleries were imported from Asia where they saw hard use. This one is no exception. The gun has started to oxidize with most of the bbl and raised areas of the frame and sideplate, in addition to the gripstraps, having turned a dull brown-gray. Strong and bright blue remains on the receiver and over most of the toggle linkage. Very little straw remains on the takedown lever and safety. About 30-50% of the original straw remains on the trigger, magazine release button, and ejector. The grip screws have a central patina with fire blue in their far periphery. VG-excellent condition magazine body and base. Dark original grips with sharp checkering and only minimal losses. 4-48537 LMA65

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