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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*× MAGNIFICENT AND HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT MAUSER C96 SIX SHOT, FULLY ENGRAVED, WITH CARVED BOLO

Lot # 3212 (Sale Order: 226 of 458)      

STOCK. SN 43845. Cal. 9mm Export. Mauser made relatively few six shot pistols, especially in 9mm Export. Any presentation gun is a rare find and to encounter one in nearly new condition may be a once in a lifetime opportunity. The pistol has standard mechanical features for a six shot of this vintage in having a 4" bbl with a fixed front sight and a grooved rear sight marked from 100-1000, with the groove continuing into the retaining lug. Usual chamber address with full serial number on the left chamber flat. Crown/Crown/U proof on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right side. The two line Mauser address is in the usual location on the right side of the frame. The serial number dates the pistol to manufacture in 1903/4, but is very much lower than other 9 mm Export calibre C96 pistols, which commence in the 8x,xxx range (ca. 1907), indicating this to be probably a prototype of this calibre pistol. Bolt has a long extractor, the special 9 mm Export magazine follower with cutout scoop to aid feeding the last cartridge and a two lug firing pin. The pistol has been lavishly engraved with an unusual “ears-of-wheat” motif, including the hammer. Under the trigger guard is the crowned Gryphon with sword & Shield coat of arms of Frederick, when heir to the Dutchy of Baden-Wurttemburg. Tasteful gold inlay highlights the barrel, extension and frame. The serial number on the left chamber flat and back of the frame is gold inlaid as is the Mauser address on the right side of the frame. Elaborate and often multiline gold inlaid highlighting borders most of the panels with Greek Key patterning around the muzzle. The ivory grips are finely checkered in the same pattern used on special order pistols. Accompanied by a lavishly Mauser factory carved Bolo length stock whose hinge and lug have been engraved in a complementary pattern and bordered with the same kind of gold highlighting. According to the consignor, the gun was presented to Frederick as Heir to Dutchy of Baden-Wurttemburg ca. 1903/4 to influence the then ongoing GPK pistol trials in favor of Mauser. Illustrated in his book, The Borchardt and Luger Automatic Pistols figure 2-18. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: 99% of bright blue with negligible sharp edge wear. Comparable condition fire blue of small parts. Ivory grips show age related cracks in each panel but no wear related chips or losses. Bright bore with sharp rifling and minimal erosion. Deeply carved Bolo stock in a pattern similar to the stocks pictured in the book System Mauser. Hinge and lug are in the same exemplary condition as the pistol. An extraordinary gun whose history and aesthetic appeal should transcend the realm of firearm collectors. 4-52083 LMA89

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*× IMPORTANT CONSECUTIVE SN PAIR OF RARE MAUSER OF M711 PISTOLS OF BRAZILIAN POLICE CHIEF FILINTO

Lot # 3213 (Sale Order: 227 of 458)      

MULLER WITH CASE. SN 50740/50741. Caliber 9mm Para/7.63mm). Consecutive pair of salt blued M711 pistols, serial numbers in the mid-range of M712 production, with 5.5” bbl and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight (including the example in 9mmP). Usual chamber address and Crown U mark on left chamber flat. Serial number on left side of bbl extension. Three line address on right side of frame. Short extractor, 2-lug firing pin and universal safety. Correctly serial numbered in the Schnellfeuer M712 range, these are much earlier than the usual known 8x,xxx M711 serial range, no external or internal color differential or weld blow holes around area occupied by the M712 change lever, the frame never having been cut for a change lever. Neither gun has a stock slot and both have the action carrier subframe lightened with two large holes as correct for a M1930 of this era. Pistol #50740 has correct 10-mag for 9mmP with spacer forward of shortened follower. Pistol #50741 has standard 10-shot mag for 7.63mm. Non-factory smooth grips with the right panel on each pistol having a silver plaque initialed with a scriptic FM. Neither gun has a lanyard ring. The pair is in a wooden, red felt lined presentation case compartmentalized for accessories that include a cleaning rod and component tube and two 20 shot spare magazines, one standard 7.63 mm pattern one 9 mm Para with short follower and spacer inside front edge of the body. According to the hand-engraved dedicatory brass plaque inside the lid, the guns were given to Filinto S. Müller in 1934. Filinto Müller was a military-associated Brazilian politician, and President of the Senate for the state of Mato Grosso and Chief of Distrito Federal police during the government of Getúlio Vargas (1933–1942). Before and during World War II, he was sympathetic to Nazi Germany, which he visited in 1937 at the invitation of Heinrich Himmler. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Generally very good. Both pistols have been professionally restored and properly aged including the area inside the grips. Small parts reheat treated to bright fire blue. Excellent condition replacement presentation grips with easily discernible initials. Perfect mechanics. Non-factory presentation case with wear and minor scuffs consistent with date of presentation. A striking set of consecutive pistols of a very rare Mauser configuration whose history and presentation warrants further exploration. 4-52194, 52195

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FACTORY CASED MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, WESTLEY RICHARDS MARKED, WITH ALL ACCESSORIES.

Lot # 3214 (Sale Order: 228 of 458)      

SN 3547. Cal. 7.63mm. Standard early production Conehammer with 5.5" bbl and pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual chamber address with Crown/Crown/U marking on the left side of the bbl extension and antler proof on the right side. The front sight has been recontoured to present a bead profile. No alteration to the rear sight. The top of the bbl is hand inscribed "WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO LONDON." The full SN is externally visible on the bolt stop, firing pin retainer, the back of the hammer and the frame just below the locking lever. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts though no numbers were evident on the sight assembly and the grip screw was frozen, precluding inspection of the inner grips. No lanyard ring. Correct Conehammer stock with lug #6408. Complete with Mauser factory-original black leather bound presentation case, lined in tan suede, compartmentalized for the holstered pistol, six leather containers (five black, one maroon) for boxed ammunition, a brown leather pouch for stripper clips and an early cleaning rod/takedown tool (putzstock). PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. Accompanied by a copy of the Westley Richards ledger listing this pistol by SN and date sold. CONDITION: C96 has 95% bright original blue with usual contact wear and a scattering of small nicks in the front of the magazine well. The front and back strap have largely transitioned to mellow patina. Most of the fire blue has faded from the extractor and rear sight assembly. About 70% of the original fire blue remains on the bolt stop and about 50% on the firing pin retainer. The trigger is in the white and as is correct for this variation. Careful inspection of the Westley Richards marking shows it to be completely correct with toning at the base of the hand inscribed lettering and guidelines. Grips with original varnish and moderate oil staining. Small losses, particularly on the left grip panel. Good bore with shallow rifling and moderate oxidation. Perfect mechanics. An absolutely outstanding Conehammer shoulder stock with untouched wood showing only the faintest handling marks. No cracks or evidence of repair. Hinge has virtually all of its original heat blue. Lug has faded with considerable brown toning but no suggestion of enhancements. Excellent condition and entirely original leatherette ammunition boxes (five black, for live ammunition, one Maroon, for dummies). The same holds true for the brown leather stripper clip belt pouch, though the retaining snaps, under the flap, have been repositioned. Excellent, all original Putzstock whose handle retains virtually all of its original varnish. Oxidative erosion on the dismounting button; bare metal shaft shows only minimal cleaning. Wonderful factory cased, Westley Richards marked, Conehammer that could only be improved by having a matching stock. 4-52177 LMA87

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SPECTACULAR MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, TURKISH CONTRACT.

Lot # 3215 (Sale Order: 229 of 458)      

SN 8. Cal. 7.63mm. The Turkish Contract was Mauser's first government contract sale of its C96. These Conehammers were assigned a separate serial range of 1-1000 and numbered in Farsi. To emphasize the crest of Sultan Abdul-Hamid II, then the ruler of Turkey, the milling on the left frame was modified to include a central island. Under the crest appear the numbers (1314), a date in the Islamic calendar, possibly when the order was placed. That converts to 1896 on the Gregorian calendar used in the West. As with all Turkish Contract C96s, this gun has a 5.5" bbl and pinned 1-10 rear sight in Farsi characters. Usual chamber address. 6-pointed star on both the left and right side of the bbl extension. Turkish crest on the central island on the left side of the frame. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) with Farsi numerals. The six pointed star is repeated under the bolt and on the locking block. Orig lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: This untouched gun has approximately 95% of its original blue with expected high point wear on the bbl, rails, and the magazine floorplate. Light patina to the front and back strap. Comparable condition bright fire blue on the extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety, grip screw. Trigger is in the white as correct for this variation. Bright near-mirror bore. Most original varnish is still on grips. Likely the best Turkish contract Conehammer to be offered in the last three decades. 4-53010 LMA82

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UNUSUAL MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER WITH DEUTSCH:REICH INSCRIPTION.

Lot # 3215A (Sale Order: 230 of 458)      

SN 1899. Caliber 7.63mm. Standard production Conehammer with 5.5” bbl and pinned 50-500 rear sight. Usual chamber address with Crown-U mark on left side of bbl extension; antler proof on right side. Long extractor, early safety and separately secured firing pin. The rear panel on the left side of the frame is marked “ WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/OBERNDORF A/N/DEUTSCH:REICH” within a fine border, applied after the gun was finished. Small parts fire blued. All visible numbers matching. Original wood grips. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine. At least 97% bright original blue with comparable condition fire blue on the small parts. Grips retain most of their original varnish and are consistent with the overall appearance of the pistol. Perfect mechanics. A very attractive Conehammer with an unusual frame inscription. 4-53007

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*× SUPERB MAUSER C96 WITH LARGE RING HAMMER, LONG EXTRACTOR, CHERUB GRIPS, AND MATCHING STOCK

Lot # 3216 (Sale Order: 231 of 458)      

SN 34834. Caliber 7.63mm. Full size C96 with large 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. 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 visible numbers are matching including the stock lug that is marked with the full serial number. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine. Bright 98% original blue with sharp edge wear in expected places.  Minimal toning of frontstrap. Comparable condition, original fire blue on extractor, cursor, bolt stop, safety and grip screw and original straw on trigger. Bright bore with strong rifling.  Perfect mechanics.  Original stock, retaining most of its varnish over scattered handling marks.  Untouched hinge and numbered lug.  One of very few C96s originally fitted with this type of grip in the correct serial number range. 4-52135

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SCARCE MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, SIX SHOT, WITH ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT AND STOCK.

Lot # 3217 (Sale Order: 232 of 458)      

SN 12134. Cal. 7.63mm. This scarce and rarely encounter C96 six shot has a 5.5" barrel with a pinned 50-500 rear sight. Usual chamber address and Crown/Crown/U marking on the left chamber. Antler proof on the right. The full or matching serial number is externally visible on the bolt stop, firing pin retainer, under the floor plate and on the frame just below the locking lever. Disassembly shows all matching parts (including the firing pin) with repairs to the locking lug and sear. Original Conehammer grips. No lanyard ring. Correct Conehammer shoulder stock whose lid has a single notch for the safety and lug numbered 134. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: 98% restored finish with panels on the left side of the gun noticeably deeper than the panels on the right side. The button on the sight cursor is stuck (probably needs oil) preventing cursor movement. Fire blue on the small parts has not been touched and is appropriate for a pistol with 70% original finish. Grips still have some of their original varnish, are sharply serrated and fully factory number to the pistol. The shoulder stock has been sanded and refinished. Two cracks in the body have been repaired. A crack that has split the lid in two has been repaired with a pair of transverse dowels whose ends appear as darker stains. The lid opposite the hammer has been fitted with a rectangle of replaced wood measuring 5/8" x 1/2". Though the lug has the same three last numbers of the pistol, it has been renumbered with the large font for much later production. Although restored and accompanied by heavily repaired stock, this is still a very unusual Conehammer. 4-53016 LMA84

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C96 CONEHAMMER, TEN SHOT, WITH LATE BOLO BARREL ASSEMBLY AND MATCHING STOCK.

Lot # 3218 (Sale Order: 233 of 458)      

SN 7335. Cal. 7.63mm. Scarce Conehammer reworked to have a later type bbl assembly with a 4" bbl and 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address and full SN on the left chamber flat. Small Crown/Crown/U mark on the left side of the bbl extension. No proofing on the right side. Long extractor and independently dovetailed block retained firing pin. Full SN is externally marked on the firing pin retainer, on the back of the hammer and on the back of the frame above the stock slot. The sight assembly is a replacement #660. All matching serial numbers on disassembly except for the locking block which is unnumbered. Original and fully numbered grips. Lanyard ring. Complete with correct and factory matching conehammer shoulder stock. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: 75-80% original blue with thinning on the sides of the frame, under the trigger guard, and the front and back straps that have mellowed to a brown patina. The extractor, rear sight assembly, bolt stop, firing pin retainer, and safety have their original and comparable condition fire blue. Grips with comparable condition varnish and oil staining. Dull bore with shallow rifling and oxidation from corrosive ammunition. Perfect mechanics. Stock is oiled and may have been lightly sanded. Single hairline crack in spine, near hinge, nearly invisible. Hinge has considerable surface toning. Untouched lug with sharp, matching numbering. A very scarce and difficult to find Conehammer, particularly with a factory matching stock. 4-52085 LMA83

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MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER WITH DEEPLY CHISELED ENGRAVING.

Lot # 3219 (Sale Order: 234 of 458)      

SN 5939. Cal. 7.63mm. This mid-production Conehammer has 5.5" bbl and pinned 1-10 rear sight. Usual chamber address with a Crown/Crown/U mark on the left side of the bbl extension and an antler proof on the right side. Deeply chiselled floral engraving has been applied to the top of the bbl extending 2" forward of the chamber marking and on each side of the magazine well. The engraving was applied after the gun was finished and still has sharp edges. The full or matching SN is under the sight bar, cursor and bolt stop, firing pin retainer, hammer, and back of frame just below the locking lever. Disassembly shows all matching numbers including the firing pin, though the chocolate brown hard rubber MW logo grips are unnumbered. Lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: At least 95%-97% bright original blue with later engraving whose edges and brightness have toned to carefully match the surrounding original blue. Small parts have about 80% of their original blue. The front half of the extractor is faded with minor oxidation and there is noticeable spotting on the cursor whose non-functional stop allows the cursor to freely move along the sight bar. Very good bore with strong rifling and moderate oxidation. Perfect mechanics. A very attractive mid-production Conehammer with striking engraving whose antique status should appeal to many collectors. 4-53009 LMA85

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SCARCE MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, SIX-SHOT, WITH FIXED REAR SIGHT.

Lot # 3220 (Sale Order: 235 of 458)      

SN 8086. Cal. 7.63mm. Mauser made relatively few 6-shot pistols, Conehammer variations being the earliest and most desirable. This gun has a 4.75" bbl with a fixed front and rear sight. Usual chamber address with Crown/Crown/U marking on the left side of the barrel extension and no marking on the right side. Externally, the full serial number appears under the floorplate, on the bolt stop, on the firing pin retainer, the back of the hammer and the back of the frame just below the locking lever. Detailed disassembly shows all matching numbers (including the firing pin) and fully numbered grips. The rear part of the extractor, the tapered tip, has broken off. Orig grips and lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. CONDITION: Approximately 90% of slightly faded restored blue. There is no fire blue on the extractor that now appears as bare metal. Bolt stop has 50% blue, mainly in protected areas, and the fire blue of the firing pin retainer has been restored to about 95%. Hammer is color case hardened and trigger is in the white. Grips appear pale as varnish was likely chemically stripped as part of the refurbishment. Bright bore with sharp rifling and only minimal oxidation. Perfect mechanics. 4-53011 LMA103

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*× MAUSER C96 EARLY FLATSIDE, NO SERIAL NUMBER.

Lot # 3221 (Sale Order: 236 of 458)      

SN NSN (1A). Caliber:7.63mm. Large Ring Hammer Flatside with 5.5” bbl and slip-in 1-10 rear sight. Usual chamber address. No visible serial number on chamber flat, hammer, subframe or frame. No proofing or inspector markings on any externally visible surfaces. Long extractor, single lug firing pin. Fire blued extractor, sight assembly, bolt stop, safety, grip screw. Thin, strawed trigger. Not disassembled. Serrated wood grips. Lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very good. 85-90% original blue showing considerable use but no neglect.   Comparable condition fire blued and strawed parts. Finely serrated grips are oil-darkened with handling marks and minimal loss. Original finish but no serial numbers or proofs suggest assembly for in-house testing. It may have been assembled just prior to the Italian Navy contract or simply an assemblage of spare parts that were included in the sale. A very interesting pistol whose features, or lack thereof, invite further research. 4-53018

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MAUSER C96 CONEHAMMER, MARKED FOR KYNOCH (UK) COLLECTION, WITH STOCK.

Lot # 3222 (Sale Order: 237 of 458)      

SN 6463. Caliber: 7.63mm. Standard mid-production Conehammer with 5.5” bbl and pinned 50-500 rear sight. Standard chamber address with Crown-U marking on left side of barrel extension; antler proof on right side. Long extractor, independently secured firing pin. Full serial number on back of hammer and on frame below locking lever. “KYNOCH” stamped on top of barrel. This marking was commonly applied to the guns in Kynoch’s in-house collection kept for ammunition load development and proof firing of production ammunition for functioning. Fire blued extractor, sight assembly, bolt stop, safety and grip screw. Trigger is in the white as is correct. Limited disassembly disclosed a mismatched floorplate. Correct wood grips and lanyard ring. Accompanied by later Mauser stock, in a commercial carrier, having two cutouts in the lid for the safety and a force-matched lug. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: 95% bright original blue with darker floorplate. Comparable condition fire blue on the small parts. Grips are blonde and retain most of their original varnish. Perfect mechanics. Later production stock is condition-appropriate with some oil staining and handling marks. Hinge with expected oxidative changes, cleaned and renumbered lug. Carrier is dark from oil and aging. 4-53291

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*× FINE MAUSER C96, RED-9, WITH MATCHING RIG.

Lot # 3223 (Sale Order: 238 of 458)      

SN 79242. Caliber 9mm. Standard Red 9 with 5.5’’ bbl with 50-500 slip-in rear sight. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat. Small Crown-U on left side on bbl extension; Imperial military acceptance on the right side. This gun has a short fire blued extractor along with a fire blued cursor, bolt stop, firing pin, safety, trigger and grip screw. Two line address on right side of frame. Standard walnut grips each marked with a large red 9. All visible numbers are matching. Accompanied by the matching full length shoulder stock, leather carrier and cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: 95% original rust blue with comparable condition fired blue small parts. Dark grips with minor handling marks. Original paint in the red 9.  Bright bore and perfect mechanics. Original matching lug with prominent machine marks and toning, comparable condition hinge. Very good, original leather carrier with cleaning rod whose handle has been stained to a russet color. An extremely fine example of an all matching Red 9 rig.   4-52124

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*× MAUSER C96 "RED 9" REWORK.

Lot # 3224 (Sale Order: 239 of 458)      

SN 81753. Caliber 9mm. Standard Red 9 with 5.5’’ bbl and 50-500 slip-in rear sight. Cursor is missing the plunger-stop and spring. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat. Small Crown-U on left side on bbl extension; military acceptance on the right side. To the left of the military acceptance is an Eagle/Swastika/H.Za.Jt.18 rework mark (Heeres Zeugamt Ingostadt). This gun has a short fire blued extractor along with a fire blued cursor, bolt stop, firing pin, safety, trigger and grip screw. Two line address on right side of frame. Standard walnut grips each marked with a large red 9. All visible numbers are matching. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine. 90% original blue with comparable condition fire blue on the small parts. As mentioned, the sight cursor is missing its plunger and associated spring. Original grips. Slightly dull bore and perfect mechanics. Full size Red 9 reworks are very difficult to find, especially with their original finish.   4-52129

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*× SCARCE MAUSER C96 M1930, NAZI TEST EAGLE RIG.

Lot # 3225 (Sale Order: 240 of 458)      

SN 919664. Caliber 7.63mm. Late M1930 Commercial with 5.5’’ bbl and 50-1000 slip-in rear sight. Usual chamber address with Crown-U marking on the left chamber flat. Nazi era Army Eagle/Swastika proof on the right chamber indicating issue to the Wehrmacht or SS. Full serial number on bbl extension behind the rear sight. Standard three line address on the right side of the frame. Universal safety. Correct, coarsely serrated wood grips. Proper period Mauser banner stamped stock is non-matching with black canvas hanger and cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: Ex-Visser Collection; Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess CONDITION: Bright 95-97% original salt blue. Rub marks and high point wear consistent with normal use. No attempt to touch up or enhance. Comparable condition grips. Bright bore and perfect mechanics. Semi-auto M1930s with Nazi Military Test Eagle proofs are far rarer than the more frequently seen but still highly desirable M712 Schnellfeuer pistols.   4-52123

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*× MAUSER C96, LONG BARREL POSTWAR BOLO WITH HASH MARKED BARREL AND STOCK.

Lot # 3226 (Sale Order: 241 of 458)      

SN 447115. Caliber 7.63mm. One of a small group of factory rebarreled small ring Bolos in the 445,000-448,000 serial range which have a 5.5” barrel screwed onto an existing barrel extension. The juncture was hidden by knurling (“hash marks”) before finish. The front sight/barrel band was sleeved onto the barrel and pinned in place. As a later revision, the barrel assembly often appears darker than the frame. Standard chamber address with Crown-U on left side of bbl extension. No marks on right side. Standard slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Short extractor and late NS marked hammer. Left side of frame marked “Germany.” Two line address on right side of frame. Small parts including trigger are heat treated to a fire blue. All visible numbers match. Wood grips with serrations. Original lanyard ring. Accompanied by original stock with looped hinge and unnumbered lug. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Fine. 90%-95% original blue with areas of fading and sharp edge wear. Comparable condition fire blued small parts and wood grips. Bright bore and perfect mechanics. Near excellent Mauser stock with minor handling dings. Fire blue from lug is faded with no effort to enhance. One of the more unusual Postwar Bolos whose hash marked barrel reflects a true factory rework. 4-53031

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*× MAUSER C96 FRENCH GENDARME WITH HARD RUBBER GRIPS.

Lot # 3227 (Sale Order: 242 of 458)      

SN 432499. Caliber 7.63mm. The French Gendarme pistols were assembled with a Bolo bbl extension and a frame having a full size grip. This pistol has a 4’’ bbl and a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat. Small Crown-U marking on left side of bbl extension, no marking on the right side. Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Short extractor, two lug firing pin and NS marked hammer. All visible numbers are matching. Correct hard rubber checkered grips with WM logo. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Bright 97% original blue with sharp edge wear.  Slight fading of the front and back strap. Bright bore.  Excellent condition hard rubber grips with only minimal handling marks. Perfect mechanics. One of the better French Gendarmes to be offered at auction.   4-53030 LMA103

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*× MAUSER C96, M1930 REWORK,RFV MARKING.

Lot # 3228 (Sale Order: 243 of 458)      

SN 261882. Caliber 7.63mm. This Prewar Commercial was reworked in the 1930s to have a M1930 bbl assembly, with solid rails, fitted to a Prewar RFV-marked frame. 5.5’’ bbl and 50-1000 slip-in rear sight. Standard chamber address and Crown-U marking on left side of bbl extension. No markings on the right side. The central panel on the left frame is marked RFV9 (Reich Finance Ministry, pistol number 9). Standard two line address on the right side of the frame. Short extractor and two lug firing pin. No alteration of the prewar hammer or safety. All visible numbers are matching. Original lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Ex. Visser Collection; Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: 90% arsenal salt blue refinish with most wear around bbl and usual high points. Original grips in comparable condition.   4-52120

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*× MAUSER C96 LARGE RING HAMMER EXPERIMENTAL PISTOL WITH FIXED REAR SIGHT, MARKED SERIAL NUMBER “E”.

Lot # 3229 (Sale Order: 244 of 458)      

SN E/48012. Caliber 7.63mm. Large Ring Hammer pistol with 5.5” bbl and fixed rear sight. Usual chamber address. No external serial numbers and no proof marks indicating this to be an in-house test gun, not intended for sale. “E” marked on left chamber flat in usual serial number location; no marking on right side. Long extractor fitted to later bolt with 2-lug firing pin. Later form safety that is rotated up to engage. The letter “E” is repeated on the back of the hammer, subframe, locking lever and on the back of the frame just below the locking lever this being one of a range of experimental C96 pistols with letter rather than numerical serial numbers. Small parts generally fire blued except strawed trigger. Finely serrated grips. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Traces of cold blue over buffed surface with no original finish. “E” marking was added after the surface reworking. Extractor has been re-heat treated. There is no fire blue on the bolt stop that appears uniformly grey. Non-factory replaced firing pin. Dark, oiled grips with bruises and scattered nicks. An unusual Large Ring pistol, with a transitional bolt and later safety, whose developmental features should interest every C96 collector. 4-53017

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*× MAUSER C96 POSTWAR BANNER BOLO, MARKED FOR SHANGHAI POLICE.

Lot # 3230 (Sale Order: 245 of 458)      

SN 713453. Caliber 7.63mm. Standard Mauser Banner Bolo with 4” barrel and slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Usual chamber address with Crown-U marking on left chamber flat. Full serial number on left side of barrel extension. The Shanghai Police markings were hand applied, on the left side of the bbl extension, below the rear sight. There are no markings on the right side. Short extractor, two-lug firing pin, and NS-marked hammer. The small, Mauser banner logo appears on the left side of the frame, in the rear panel. The right side of the frame has the usual two-line Mauser address. All visible numbers are matching. Correct wood serrated grips. Lanyard ring. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: About good. 40% blue, largely transitioning to a brown gun, in typical condition as returned from China. Bore shows hard use as do the dark, oil soaked grips with dents and minor losses. Although the Postwar Mauser Banner Bolo is a common variation, relatively few were marked by the Shanghai Police. 4-53032

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*× MAUSER C96 PRE-WAR BOLO WITH "a" SUFFIX.

Lot # 3231 (Sale Order: 246 of 458)      

SN 89778a. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made very few Bolos in the serial range usually used for Pre-war Commercials. This example has a 4" bbl and a slip-in 50-1000 rear sight. Standard chamber address and full serial number on the left chamber flat with an added "a" suffix that is repeated on the backstrap. Small Crown U proof marking on left side of bbl extension. Standard two line address on the left side of the frame. This gun has a short fire blued extractor along with a fire blued cursor, bolt stock, firing pin, safety, and grip screw. The trigger is strawed. Checkered walnut grips are replacements. All visible numbers are matching. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Most of the blue has faded and oxidized to a mellow patina.  Modified front sight.  Small parts have been reheat treated to a fire blue.  Replacement grips.  All "a" suffix Bolos are scarce regardless of condition 4-53024

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*× RARE UNNUMBERED DWM GL PROTOTYPE OR PRESENTATION 1900 LUGER.

Lot # 3232 (Sale Order: 247 of 458)      

PLEASE NOTE (10-13-13): The catalog correctly states that there is no manufacturer’s serial number, manufacturer’s marks, etc. on this item. That is exactly how it is and written exactly as it should be. But also please be aware, per the diamond symbol next to the number, it clearly indicates that this item was imported as part of the Sturgess Collection and as such, by Federal Law is required to have an import mark. Import markings require all the pertinent information including a SN so the gun is import marked in the recess area near the clip insert. The catalog description is correct and the representation is correct. The catalog description states there are no manufacturer’s marks, which there are not and the diamond symbol indicates that it has the appropriate import marks which include the SN, etc. If there are any questions do not hesitate to contact us on this very rare gun. NSN. 4-3/4" 30 Cal. bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Dished toggles. "GL" on rear toggle link. No other external markings or proof marks and no internal parts numbering. Grip safety. Plain wood bottom magazine. This gun is the same configuration as the 1900 US test guns, and this may have been a prototype for that series. This gun is featured on p. 283 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Retains 80% orig blue and 40% orig straw. Bore is bright and sharp. Grips are lightly worn with some large indents on the right side. Magazine is very good with a dent in the body. Mechanics are very good, missing the original takedown lever spring. 4-52747 BWS85

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*× EXTRAORDINARY #30 1899/00 SWISS/UK TRIALS PROTOTYPE LUGER RIG.

Lot # 3233 (Sale Order: 248 of 458)      

SN 30. 4-3/4" .30 Cal bbl with orig matching SN. Hand engraved Swiss Cross in sunburst on chamber with central engraving guide dot. Blank center toggle link. Toggle assembly is all matching with DWM factory converted round hinge and orig 51 mm long bolt with original double firing pin springs. Dished toggles with factory converted long toggle abutments to the receiver forks. Original long, thin, checkered safety lever. White polished and scribed border outline safety area. Matching prototype production pattern trigger. 1899 Prototype style and size serial numbers are all matching, which is extremely rare on these guns. Frame is matching numbered on back. Orig prototype plain border checkered walnut grips are also matching. Prototype magazine has a flat button for the unrelieved frame, a brass spring follower (not the production aluminium type) and a plain wood bottom with no metal disks internally numbered. Made and delivered for Swiss 1899 trials and subsequently converted for British 1900 trials. With orig Swiss trials pattern black leather holster (having no screwdriver pouch) and Borchardt brass cleaning rod/oiler, both as returned from the Swiss 1899 trials and supplied to the British Small Arms Committee for the British Army trials in October 1900. This is one of six UK trials guns that were upgraded from pistols returned to DWM by the Swiss in mid-1900 after their trials, and it is the only one known with the orig holster. This gun has a long UK provenance, being in the family of one of the founders of the British Aircraft Industry since before WWI until recent times. This gun is featured on pgs. 175, 181, 182, 190, 206, 224, 263, 565, 572 and 587 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Very fine. Retaining 90% orig blue with scattered light corrosion and scratches. 70% orig straw with some light corrosion. Bore is worn and pitted, from extensive firing during trials. Grips are excellent with moderate wear, beautiful color and wood grain. Magazine has light corrosion on body and wood bottom is excellent. Holster is very good with cracking and minor flaking on back and heavy flaking on flap. Cleaning rod flap has a tear in one of the stitching seams about 1/2" long. Pullstrap is missing. Brass cleaning rod is excellent with very little wear. 4-52002 BWS99

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*× UNIQUE AND EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT DWM 1900 MODEL 9MM U.S. TRIALS PROTOTYPE LUGER.

Lot # 3234 (Sale Order: 249 of 458)      

SN 10030B. This is one of three prototype 9mm pistols that were personally delivered and demonstrated by George Luger to the U.S. Board of Ordnance in May of 1903. Includes orig bill of sale from Springfield Armory to a Dr. Fuller in 1913. Unique configuration heavy 4-3/4" 9mm bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Prototype SN 10030B on front of frame and under barrel. Ringed chamber. All parts are orig and matching or unnumbered. The rear toggle bears the serial number, 30, not a GL monogram since this was a trials pistol, not a presentation weapon which would have the GL monogram. Orig magazine is "Cal 9mm" marked on the wood bottom. Includes original receipt from Springfield Armory and related correspondence between Fuller and his Congressman etc. from when this gun was purchased from the Arsenal in November of 1913. Copies of documents from the original trials are also included. Pictured on p. 237 of the revised edition of The Luger Pistol by Fred Datig. This gun is featured in Lugers at Random by Charles Kenyon, Jr. on pp. 66 and 67. This gun is either pictured or described on pp. 221, 229, 259, 260, 282, 285, 286, 287, 288, 1484, and 1716 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. A spectacular example of one of the first 9mm pistols ever made and one of the first tree such calibre pistols ever supplied for military trial. The most lasting and influential memorial of Georg Luger’s design capabilities is the now universal 9 mm Parabellum cartridge, of which this pistol is a unique forebear. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 98% orig blue, 98% orig straw. Some very light scratches on the front grip strap that appear to be caused by people shooting the gun while wearing rings. The bore is bright with light wear. Checkered walnut grips are sharp with beautiful color and few dings on checkering. Magazine is excellent with some very minor corrosion scattered on the body. Mechanics are excellent. 4-52739 BWS44

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*× ULTRA RARE #3 GERMAN 1902 GPK MILITARY TRIALS DWM 1900 LUGER WITHOUT GRIP SAFETY.

Lot # 3235 (Sale Order: 250 of 458)      

SN 9903. 4-3/4" 30 Cal. bbl. "DWM" scroll on center toggle link. Dished toggles. Crown/D GPK inspector’s acceptance mark on right receiver and back of frame. All numbered parts are matching down to the checkered walnut grips. Frame machining is unique, being made as a 1900 Old Model (leaf mainspring) but manufactured without any provision for a grip safety lever. The safety lever components are unique prototypes of the P.08 components, and the upper area of the frame safety recess is marked GESICHERT as required by the GPK. This gun is featured on pp. 87, 86, and 96 of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess' The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols. One of 40 examples without grip safety made for 1902 German Army troop trials (15 were also made for the trials with grip safety and GESICHERT mark) to compete with Mannlicher and Mauser pistols. Number "3" engraved on bottom of backstrap identifies this as pistol #3 in the trials. It is interesting that such an early gun was tested without a grip safety to minimise the parts count and cost for the GPK, a characteristic that ultimately ended up on the P.08 when finally adopted. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. CONDITION: Excellent retaining 97% original bright blue that is starting to fade on the gripstraps. Retains 97% original straw. Bore is sharp with frosting. Grips have light wear and a couple of deep indents on the left grip. Magazine is very good with minor chips on the wood bottom. Mechanics are excellent. 4-52746 BWS81

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