Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

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Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day One

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An Event for the Ages, this highly anticipated fresh to the market offering will be the focus of those passionate about firearms history.12 prestigious collections will be featured.

James D. Julia Inc.


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*SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 29 DA REVOLVER, MR. KEITH'S CARRY GUN WITH HOLSTER.

Lot # 1025 (Sale Order: 26 of 563)      

SN S181464. Cal. .44 Magnum. Blue finish with 4" ribbed bbl, red ramp front sight & adjustable rear sight. Frame is 4-screw type and has standard trigger & hammer. Right sideplate is engraved in a facsimile of Mr. Keith's signature "Elmer M. Keith". Mounted with 2-pc Magna-size pre-ban African ivory grips with deep relief carved ox head on right side. Left side of heel, under the grip is marked with a small diamond and a "B" which indicates factory blue refinish. Buttstrap is marked "9 09 76" which indicates the work was accomplished September 9, 1976. Accompanied by a brown high rise, right hand belt holster with Mr. Keith's designed thumb strap with spring tensioner. Holster is unmarked. This revolver will letter from Smith & Wesson with 4" bbl and blue finish, shipped January 29, 1958 to Idaho Hardware Co., Boise, ID. Looking at this revolver leaves little doubt that this was his carry gun. It shows heavy holster wear and moderate to heavy use on the inside of recoil shield. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall shows moderate to heavy use with heavy holster wear on sides of bbl & front half of cyl. Trigger guard & grip straps also show heavy wear. Trigger is worn to bright metal & hammer has faded case colors. Action is crisp with a fine tune-up & about a 2-3 lb let-off on single action. Grips are sound & show light to moderate wear and retain light ivory patina. Holster shows moderate to heavy wear. 4-47979 JR238

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*VERY RARE SPECIAL ORDER SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 29 THAT BELONGED TO ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1026 (Sale Order: 27 of 563)      

SN S178263. Cal. 44 Magnum. Royal blue finish with rare special order 5" ribbed bbl that has red ramp & white outline sights. Frame is 4-screw style with target trigger & hammer. Mounted with diamond checkered Smith & Wesson medallion magnum grips. This revolver will letter from Smith & Wesson with "Special Order 5 inch barrel blue", shipped to H.H. Harris Co., Chicago, IL on March 31, 1958. Elmer Keith was a life long proponent of long range, big bore hand gun shooting & hunting. He and one or two others are primarily responsible for the development of both the 44 Magnum and the 357 Magnum. As Smith & Wesson began to produce firearms for these calibers Mr. Keith was given several revolvers and although it is not so indicated, this may have been one of them. Regardless, it did belong to and was used by the renowned Elmer Keith. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Overall retains about 98-99% glossy, high luster blue with only faint muzzle end wear and a couple of small scratches. Grips show light diamond point wear and a few chipped diamonds with some light soil just behind the trigger guard. Trigger & hammer retain brilliant case colors. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-47982 JR321

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*LOW NUMBER ELMER KEITH COMMEMORATIVE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-3 MAGNUM REVOLVER SERIAL NUMBER 2.

Lot # 1027 (Sale Order: 28 of 563)      

SN EMK0002. Cal. 44 Magnum. Blue finish with 4" ribbed bbl that has red ramp & white outline sights. Frame is 3-screw type with target trigger & hammer. Mounted with orig Smith & Wesson, silver medallion, magna-size, smooth pre-ban African ivory grips. Left side of bbl is inlaid in gold "SMITH & WESSON / 44 Magnum" in a panel with inlaid gold foliate arabesque patterns. Right side of bbl is inlaid in gold "ELMER KEITH COMMEMORATIVE 1899-1984". The ribbon is overlaid in gold "44 MAGNUM". Each end of the ribbon also has gold foliate arabesque patterns. Sideplate is inlaid in gold with image of Mr. Keith wearing his trademark 1-gallon hat and holding a cigar in his right hand. That image is bordered with gold inlaid rope. Front tab of the sideplate is inlaid with a facsimile of Mr. Keith's signature in gold. Left side of frame, below cyl opening, is inlaid in gold "1 OF 2,500". Cylinder is inlaid on 4 lands between the flutes "1ST OUTSTANDING HANDGUNNER"; "SIXGUNS"; "SALMON IDAHO"; and "HELL I WAS THERE". All four panels are outlined in gold with foliate arabesque patterns in gold. Accompanied by its orig blue velvet lined walnut casing with inscribed plate in the top "Elmer Keith Commemorative". Additionally accompanied by its orig blue & white cardboard box and outside shipping box with matching numbered label. This revolver was number 2 of 2,500 produced in 1985, the year after Mr. Keith passed away. While the Smith & Wesson records have not been checked there is a strong probability that this SN 2 revolver was presented to the Keith family. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: New in the box, unfired. Retains all of its factory high luster blue and brilliant case colors. Grips have fine hairline cracks at the sharp angles by the frame. Case is equally new but lightly soiled in the bottom from its long exhibit at Cabela's. 4-47974 JR322

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*CONSECUTIVE NUMBERED PAIR OF INSCRIBED HIGH LUSTRE BLUE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 57 DA REVOLVERS THAT B

Lot # 1028 (Sale Order: 29 of 563)      

SN 5239001 & 5239002. Cal. .41 Magnum. Spectacular pair of identical revolvers with 4" heavy ribbed bbls that have gold insert ramp front sights & white outline adjustable rear sights. Frames are 3-screw style with target triggers & hammers. Right sideplates are factory engraved, in script "Elmer Keith". Revolvers are mounted with left & right hand, 2-pc pre-ban African ivory grips that have raised "Elmer Keith" facsimile of Mr. Keith's signature. A manila tag attached to number "S239002" states "One of a pair / gold front sight / EK engraved / killed five caribou in Arctic." These revolvers will letter from Smith & Wesson in caliber .41 Magnum as a consecutive numbered pair with 4" bbls, gold ramp front sights, white outline rear sights, blue finish, target hammers, target triggers and engraved "Elmer Keith", shipped March 5, 1964 and billed on advertising account at no charge. Accompanied by a copy of a Smith & Wesson internal accounting document dated March 5, 1964 with the recipient, Elmer Keith, Salmon, Idaho, shipping two Model 57, 41 magnum 4" revolvers with target hammer & target trigger, engraved "ELMER KEITH" "(Gold ramp F.S., white outline rear)" and lists the SNs of these revolvers. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Revolvers are absolutely identical & retain virtually all of their bright, glossy factory blue with only some faint dulling on each side of the muzzle of #S239002, apparently from holster wear on the arctic hunting trip. Grips are equally new showing no visible flaws and retain a light ivory patina. Both revolvers have been fired but very little. Mechanics are crisp with very nicely tuned actions. Brilliant shiny bores. 4-47978 JR242

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*EXTREMELY RARE AND IMPORTANT ZERO SERIES SMITH & WESSON .357 MAGNUM DA REVOLVER THAT BELONGED TO EL

Lot # 1029 (Sale Order: 30 of 563)      

SN 0362. Cal. .357 Magnum. Extremely rare early Magnum revolver with blue finish and 6-1/2" ribbed bbl that has Partridge front sight and Smith & Wesson adjustable rear sight. Top rib & top strap are checkered as is the rear sight base in the top strap. Hammer is orig with patent date on rear edge but has had the spur modified to a Colt Bisley style with fine checkering. Trigger is also modified with a longer & more curved design with serrated face. Sides of both hammer & trigger are jeweled. What is most unusual is the replaced hammer spring which is an enclosed coil spring inside a tube with the piston acting on a cam to actuate the hammer. This makes for an extremely smooth, quick action. Trigger let-off is about 2-3 lbs. Frame is 5-screw type and is mounted with incredibly beautiful, Magna-sized, burl Circassian walnut grips. Accompanied by a blue velvet-lined Smith & Wesson mahogany presentation case with Smith & Wesson aluminum handle screwdriver and cotton mop. Cleaning rod & brush are missing. This revolver will letter from Smith & Wesson as being listed "In the Zero book as being built on January 21, 1941 by Mr. Williams for Victor Wesson." Mr. Roy Jenks adds that "This is questionable as there are four letters in the file between Elmer Keith & Douglas Wesson concerning a 8-3/4" experimental Magnum but no numbers are listed. The Magnum revolver was shipped in July, 1935 to Elmer Keith, North Forks, ID. There is no question he had one of the zero serial numbered Magnum revolvers". In Mr. Keith's book Six Guns, on p. 42, Mr. Keith is discussing experimenting with loads more powerful for the .38 Special and he mentions that "Smith & Wesson brought out the .357 Magnum with 8-3/8" barrel". He continues later "Doug sent me gun No. 0362 for testing and I gave it the works on jack rabbits and other pests, and wrote up the results in the American Rifleman, killing 125 jacks with it in three days at ranges from a few steps to one jack standing on his hindlegs at a measured 180 yards. Shooting was offhand but using both hands". In the earlier writing on that page, Mr. Keith mentions working with "Doug" on the various loadings of the .38 Special which resulted in the development & adoption of the .357 Magnum by Smith & Wesson. Mr. Keith, throughout all of the testing prior to the receipt of this revolver, used a Smith & Wesson .38/44 heavy duty revolver. Later on the same page, Mr. Keith discusses that the 8-3/8" revolver was not as accurate beyond 125 yards as the older Smith & Wesson Outdoorsman with 6-1/2" bbl. Later on the page, he states that he returned "Our Magnum to the S&W factory and had the barrel cut to 6-1/2 inches. It balances much better and has since killed a lot of game, including some big game and two cougar, as well as innumerable bob cats, coyotes and eagles". Incredibly few zero series revolvers were ever made and few of those are known today. It is this cataloger's understanding that the zero series firearms from Smith & Wesson were intended as test or presentation pieces which certainly qualifies in this instance. This is an incredible opportunity to own one of the revolvers used by Mr. Keith to continue in the development of the .357 Magnum cartridge. Accompanying this revolver are two typewritten letters from Elmer Keith to "Maj. D.B. Wesson", one dated July 28th, and the other Aug. 3rd, presumably 1935 and two letters in response to Mr. Keith from D.B. Wesson dated Aug. 5 and Aug. 14, 1935. Mr. Keith's letters report great satisfaction with this revolver, its accuracy and killing power but complains throughout both letters about the bbl length. In Mr. Wesson's Aug. 5th letter he tells Mr. Keith that once the testing is over Smith & Wesson will be happy to replace the bbl with whatever length he wished down to 3-1/2". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including bbl, cyl & frame, grips as noted above. Overall retains about 96-97% glossy, orig factory blue with light holster wear at muzzle & sharp edge wear. Grips are extremely fine & retain about all of their orig custom finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Case & tools are fine. 4-48021 JR255

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*RARE SMITH & WESSON REGISTERED MAGNUM DA REVOLVER THAT BELONGED TO ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1030 (Sale Order: 31 of 563)      

SN 56976. Cal. .357 Magnum. Blue finish with 8-3/4" ribbed bbl with checkered top & checkered top strap. It has a King mirrored front sight with Partridge blade that has serrated rear face. Rear sight is a #112 King sight with white outline blade. It has humpback hammer with checkered spur & serrated sides. Mounted with smooth, 2-pc, burl walnut Herrett custom grips. This revolver will letter from Smith & Wesson as having been shipped with blue finish, 8-3/4" bbl that had King red post front sight & King #112 rear sight with humpback hammer and Magna grips. Registration number is 4112 and the records show that it was ordered by J.E. Haseltine & Co., Portland, OR and that was sold & registered to Frederick C. Leasure, Portland, OR and that there are 11 pages of correspondence about this revolver. These 11 pages of correspondence and internal Smith & Wesson documents are included with this revolver. All are dated in the August & September 1938 time frame. Most deal with the alteration of the orig order to include the King red post ramp reflector front sight and a King white outline rear sight, humpback hammer, magna stocks and 3 lb. trigger. One of the letters is from D.B. Wesson, Vice-President of Smith & Wesson, dated 1939. Another is a 2-page letter to Lt. Col. D.B. Wesson dated Feb. 8, 1939 from Mr. Leasure wherein he details a mechanical problem during single action shooting. He also reports that he killed a buck deer at over 100 yards with this revolver. It is well documented that Mr. Keith was one of the primary developers and the motivating influence in the development of the .357 Magnum. Undoubtedly he would have used this revolver as a long range hunting & target arm. He probably would have also used this revolver to work up loads for accuracy. This is a rare opportunity to own a revolver used by the developer of the cartridge for which it is chambered. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 93-95% strong, glossy, orig blue with holster wear at muzzle & sharp edges. Top rib has a small ding near the frame and cylinder has a line. Trigger & hammer retain strong case colors. Grips are sound showing very little wear and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp with a fine tuned action and about a 2 lb let-off on single action. Bright, shiny bore. 4-48042 JR253

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*SMITH & WESSON K-22 MASTERPIECE (MODEL OF 1940) TARGET REVOLVER OF ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1031 (Sale Order: 32 of 563)      

SN 684743. Cal. 22. Blue finish with 6" bbl, partridge front sight and rnd top frame with "PATENT PENDING" adjustable rear sight. Frame is 5-screw style with color case hardened standard trigger & hammer. Mounted with custom 2-pc pre-ban African ivory grips that have raised carved ox head on right side. Accompanied by a packet of information from Smith & Wesson which includes a copy of the shipping ledger page listing this revolver as having been shipped to "Elmer Keith, North Fork, Idaho" on April 11, 1940. Also in this packet is a copy of a letter or internal memo which shows that this revolver was to be shipped as above with Magna Stocks, Grip Adapter attached and "special". This memo also states "The previous MASTERPIECE sent out is being returned as it misfired" and that it was o.k.'d by "H.W.". Additionally included is an interoffice invoice dated March 29, 1940, charging this revolver to advertising. There is also a note & envelope from Mr. Keith addressed to Mr. Cy Bassett, Smith & Wesson, Inc., Springfield, MA with the note simply providing Mr. Keith's express address. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. PROVENANCE: The S& W historian confirms this gun as a K-22 Masterpiece Model of 1940, shipped April 11, 1940 to Elmer Keith North Fork, ID, special Magna stocks with grip adaptor fit to stocks. This was a replacement for an early K-22 revolver serial number 684452 that miss fired when received and was returned to the factory. There are 6 documents in the S&W files related to this revolver. The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Revolver is fine. Overall retains about 95% strong orig blue showing muzzle end wear and light sharp edge wear elsewhere. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-48048 JR317

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LOT OF THREE BOHLIN BELT/HOLSTER RIGS, ONE SPARE BOHLIN HOLSTER & SINGLE ACTION HOLSTER THAT ALL BEL

Lot # 1032 (Sale Order: 33 of 563)      

Three spectacular lined, tooled brown leather buscadero belt & holster rigs made by the famous Hollywood empresario Edward H. Bohlin Co. All three rigs are tooled nearly identical, with full coverage on the belts, holsters and holster skirts. All have thirty, caliber .44-45 tooled cartridge loops. 1) 3" belt with a short drop, open toe holster, tooled to match, with a spring-loaded thumb latch and matching strap that has sterling Bohlin buckle set engraved "EK" on the buckle. The buckle billet on the belt is mounted with a matching sterling engraved Bohlin buckle set, also engraved "EK" with matching tip on the tongue. Holster is for a 7-1/2" Colt Single Action Army revolver or possibly Ruger Super Blackhawk revolver. 2) 2-1/2" belt that has the drop part of the belt wider than usual and supports the matching tooled brown leather holster with engraved flat sterling silver Bohlin buckle. The buckle billet is mounted with an engraved flat sterling Bohlin buckle. Holster also has the spring-loaded thumb tab and is for a 4-3/4" Colt Single Action Army revolver or short barreled Ruger Super Blackhawk revolver. 3) 2-1/2" belt that has a slot within the belt, not on a drop, and supports a matching tooled, brown leather holster for 4-3/4" Colt Single Action Army or short barreled Ruger Super Blackhawk revolver. Belt has a fine engraved Bohlin flat buckle set with "EK" engraved on the buckle. Tongue billet has a Bohlin sterling silver tip & a matching tip at the attached end of the tongue. Holster has a matching miniature buckle set on the strap with "K" engraved on the buckle. 4) Extremely beautiful tooled, brown leather holster with full tooled skirt and an engraved Bohlin sterling buckle set on the strap with "EK" engraved on the buckle. Holster has the spring-loaded thumb tab. Each of the belts & holsters are marked with the cartouche of the Bohlin Co. #3 above has the small cartouche and all the others have large cartouche. These belts & holsters were all presented to Mr. Keith at one time or another over his career. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: 1) Extremely fine, slightly dusty, shows very little use, completely supple & usable. 2) Extremely fine, slightly dusty, shows light use with some green verdigris by the cartridge loops from long term contact with brass cartridge cases, supple & usable. 3) Very fine, overall retains most of its original finish, showing moderate to heavy use with green verdigris in the cartridge loops from long term storage contact with brass cartridge cases, supple & usuable. 4) Extremely fine, shows very little use and retains virtually all its orig brown finish. 4-48038 JR266

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*THE ICONIC FIRST ITHACA NID GRADE 4E TEN GAUGE 3-1/2 INCH MAGNUM OF CHARLES ASKINS.

Lot # 1033 (Sale Order: 34 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Pre-ban ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 500000. Cal. 10 Ga. 3-1/2" Chambers. Grade 4E. As the story goes, Spencer Olin, of the Winchester - Western Cartridge Company, phoned Lou Smith of Ithaca, one day in 1932, and said "Lou, I've developed a new load, a ten gauge magnum, but there is no gun strong enough to hold it. Can you build one?" The rest is history. This gun, the very first made in this gauge and chambering, was transferred to noted gun writer, Charles Askins Sr. It has 32" bbls with raised, matted, ventilated rib mounted with two white beads. Bbl flats are engine turned and stamped with SN. Special robust action is slotted through the bottom providing extra purchase for bbl lumps to handle increased energy generated by the magnum load. Action is case hardened and is of early NID type featuring pin type cocking indicators, non-selective single trigger, and non-automatic safety (Tang stamped "R" and "S"). Engraving is of typical 4E style with large scrolling acanthus in stippled backgrounds, and game scenes on each side under "Ithaca Gun Co". The scenes are standard Ithaca 4E except that the game birds, a ring-necked duck on left, and pheasant on right, are gold inlaid, a treatment normally found on grade "5" guns. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN at grip. In 1962 Elmer Keith had this gun restocked by Fred Shaw in nicely figured blond hard wood (possibly mesquite) with stock makers name, "Shaw", and "62" marked under forearm. Stock is of "modern" California form, with swept Monte Carlo right hand cheekpiece, Weatherby style diamond inlaid flared rosewood grip cap with contrasting wood spacers, as well as borderless skip line checkering in fancy pattern. A NOSHOC solid red pad has been fitted, and a gold shield on toe line is engraved "ELMER KEITH". Semi-beavertail forend is of unique fluted design with matching checkering, and retains all orig metal parts. Accompanied by a Brauer Bros leather Leg-o-Mutton style case w/ "Ted Keith" address label affixed. Bore diameter: left -.801, right -.801. Bore restrictions: left -.026 (mod), right -.026 (mod). Minimum wall thickness: left -.040, right -.039. Drop at heel: 2-1/2", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: 1-1/2", drop at comb: 1-9/16". Weight: 10 lbs 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". PROVENANCE: Ithaca historian's letter factory letter and copy of factory invoice showing that this gun was shipped to Capt. Chas Askins March 24, 1932,Ames Okla, listing all specifications including cheekpiece at a cost of $96.00 and "Charged to Advertising". Ross Seyfried relates: Elmer told me that this was the first 3-1/2" Magnum 10 ga ever made, originally made for Major Charles Askins. The bores were altered on several occasions, ultimately under Elmer's direction to throw maximum patterns with special Winchester loads of 2 oz of No. 3 Lubaloy shot, which was copper-plated. In the mid-1970s, Ross shot this gun with Elmer in Idaho with his special buffered goose loads 2 oz of No. 2 shot that gave us 120 pellets (approx 60%) in a 30" circle at 80 yards. Elmer said these were the finest patterns he had ever seen. Additional articles in Guns & Ammo by Elmer Keith mentioning and picturing this gun and its use. The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refurbished. Bbls retain 80% of what appears to be orig blue, most wear due to normal handling around and above forend, and thinning overall. Action retains 50 - 60% orig case hardening color, quite strong where protected, with balance a pleasing silver to gray. Replacement stocks retain nearly all of their orig custom oil finish, with a few minor handling marks, checkering clean, very lightly worn. Bores are excellent, bright, smooth, and shiny throughout, with only a few exceptionally light striations toward breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works. Factory records indicate only 887 ten gauge magnum guns were produced, 56 in grade "4".   4-47965 MGM136

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*IMPORTANT (SILVER INLAID) ITHACA NID 5E ALL EXTRAS 16 GAUGE MADE FOR MAJ. CHARLES ASKINS.

Lot # 1034 (Sale Order: 35 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Pre-ban ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 439410. Cal. 16 ga. 2-5/8" Chambers. 30" Bbls are fitted with raised, matted, ventilated rib, mounted with two white beads. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN and grade, and lump with "NITRO POWDER PROVED". Bottoms of bbls are stamped "BEST FLUID STEEL". Early case hardened NID action features pin type cocking indicators, and single selective trigger. Action is engraved with typical shaded scrolled acanthus as counterpoint to unusual silver inlaid (normally gold) oval game scenes, with a pheasant on left, and woodcock or snipe on right side. Bottom of action is engraved with heraldic eagle over "U.S.A." and "ITHACA GUN CO ITHACA N.Y. is in arched riband on front portion of trigger plate. Trigger guard with matching acanthus on bow has SN at grip. Nicely stump figured dense American walnut capped pistol grip stock measures 14-1/8" over red NOSHOC pad and features usual checkered side panels, fleur-de-lis grip checkering with ribbons through pattern, and very unusual special order right hand cheekpiece. A gold shield on toe line is engraved "ELMER KEITH". Short beavertail ejector forend has reinforcing bolt, inset ebony tip, and Deeley type secondary release. Bore diameter: left -.662, right -.662. Bore restrictions: left -.020 (Mod), right -.020 (Mod). Minimum wall thickness: left -.034, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-1/4", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 7 lbs 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/8". PROVENANCE: Ithaca historian's letter and copy of factory ledger page showing the gun ordered 4/1/27 as an Grade 5E 16 gauge with all extras and 32" barrels. This is one of two guns, the other being the Mag 10 Ithaca, that Elmer Keith obtained from Maj. Charles Askins, and is featured in a number of his writings, most notably SHOTGUNS BY KEITH. The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine, as factory refinished. Bbls retain approx 85% of an old factory restored blue, silvering on high edges, and thinning overall. Action retains a considerable amount of its case hardening color, but is mostly pewter gray. Stocks retain most of what appears to be their factory oil finish with numerous marks from normal hunting and handling, checkering slightly worn and dirty, with forend showing more wear. Bores are excellent, but with some slight frosting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works. Sling swivels have been removed, and holes plugged on bottom rib and toe line. A very scarce gun, with only 155 grade "5" NID's made. 4-48036 MGM137

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*FABULOUS PARKER BHE SINGLE TRIGGER VENTILATED RIB BEAVERTAIL FOREND TRAP GUN OF ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1035 (Sale Order: 36 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Certifiable antique ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 228351. Cal. 12 ga. 1-1/2 Frame. 2-3/4" Chambers. 32" Bbls are marked with Parker Bros Meriden, CT address and "ACME STEEL" on raised, ventilated rib with two white beads. Bbl flats and lump have all correct markings. Splinter/ loop is of one piece reinforced type. Case hardened action features non-automatic safety (SAFE engraved), and single selective Parker trigger. Action is nicely filed with chevron on top lever and single bead around fences. It is engraved in typical "B" style with 80% coverage various sized scroll surrounding vignettes of double dogs on each side, with "PARKER BROS" at rear; a pair of pointers on left, and setters on right. A pair of geese fly over marsh on trigger plate. Trigger guard with scroll on bow, has SN at grip. Unusual, nicely marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/16" over black open-sided "White Line" pad, and features high Monte Carlo comb, right hand cheekpiece, and a gold oval on toe line engraved "Elmer Keith". Stock also features typical "B" style checkered side panels with fleur-de-lis drop points and fancy border checkering. Matching long beavertail forend with reinforcing bolt, has 1901 patent date on iron, and typical latch. This gun matches all specifications in the PARKER IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger. Accompanied by a Brauer Bros leather Leg-o-Mutton style case w/ "Ted Keith" address label affixed. Bore diameter: left -.730, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.027 (IMod), right -.037 (full). Minimum wall thickness: left -.029, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-7/16", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: 1-1/2", drop at comb: 1-9/16". Weight: 8 lbs 2 oz. LOP: 14-5/16". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as partly refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a professional quality re-black. Action retains 50 - 60% orig case hardening color, vivid where protected, balance a fine pewter gray. Trigger guard has been refinished and retains essentially all of that blue. Stocks retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig finish, with a few light marks and scratches. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works. 4-47964 MGM164

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*TEN BORE PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN WITH CASE.

Lot # 1036 (Sale Order: 37 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Pre-ban ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 21034. (ca 1914) Cal. 10 bore. 2-7/8" Chambers. 30" Chopper lump bbls with raised game rib, mounted with two white beads, are engraved "J. Purdey & Sons. Audley House. South Audley Street. London." and "Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth's Fluid-Pressed Steel" on rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 1-5/8 oz of shot. Bottoms of bbls are stamped "CHOKE" with SNs and bbl makers initials "WH" (Bill Hill). Tube nos. 45373 and 45374 are on loop. Large case hardened Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), Purdey's patented third fastener, bushed strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and double triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with exceptionally well cut small shaded scroll with rose bouquet highlights in typical Purdey house style. "J. Purdey & Sons" is at the bottom of each lockplate, and also on bottom of action over "London". Top lever and trigger guard are blued. SN is at grip. Well marbled and nicely figured circassian walnut round knob long pistol grip buttstock measures 14" over solid basket-weave white line red pad. Stock features drop points, and typical point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Iron is engraved with actioner's initials "J.T" (Joe Thompson). Bore diameter: left -.778, right -.777. Bore restrictions: left -.049 (extra full), right -.037 (full). Minimum wall thickness: left -.033, right -.036. Drop at heel: 2-7/16", drop at comb: 1-5/8". Weight: 8 lbs 5 oz. LOP: 14". Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners is lined in scarlet cloth and has small paper Purdey label in lid, along with charge card for this particular gun. Case contains 2-pc mahogany and brass cleaning rod with short handle, with brush, jag, and lead remover, bone striker bottle containing striker springs, round oil bottle, small turnscrew, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet, and a pair of C&E aluminum snap caps. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Ross Seyfried states: "Elmer referred to this as a Purdey Super 10 Bore (being one with 2-7/8" chambers). He said in his books and writings that this gun was originally made for Daniel Beard, the first Head of the Boy Scouts of America. (Daniel Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905, which merged with the Boys Scouts in 1910.)" CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain approx 80% of an old re-black, with thinning around forend from normal hand wear. Action and lockplates retain a considerable amount, perhaps 30%, orig case hardening color, faded overall. Top lever retains a considerable amount of its orig bright blue. Trigger guard and forend metal have been re-blued, retaining nearly all that blue, and are quite shiny. Stocks retain 90% of an old oil refinish, or possibly old well done replacements, checkering re-cut and relatively sharp. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is good. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is stained and darkened, with a number of rubs and areas of lifting of grain. Central brass medallion and handle are missing. Newer straps are very fine. Interior cloth is fine with marks and rubs from contact with gun and bbls. Labels are foxed, with some stains. Accessories are fine. There is a heavy ding in the small cover of oil bottle. An unusual big bore Purdey. 4-47966 MGM147

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*RARE & IMPORTANT WESTLEY RICHARDS BEST QUALITY DETACHABLE LOCK EJECTOR, SINGLE TRIGGER, 12 BORE 3"

Lot # 1037 (Sale Order: 38 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Pre-ban ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 17116. Cal. 12 ga. 28" Dovetailed bbls with Westley Richards Model C top extension with small center and large front white bead sights. Tapered, smooth concave rib. Engraved on right bbl "WESTLEY RICHARDS 178 NEW BOND St LONDON", with 1/8" band of scrolls at the breech and scroll decorated top extension. Orig proved as a Super Magnum Explora "R-CHOKE 2-3/4" 1-1/4 SHOT, CORDITE 730 BULLET MAX .740". First reproof "2-3/4" 3-1/4 TONS". Second reproof marked "3" 3-1/2 TONS .740". Bore diameter: left -.739, right -.739. Bore restrictions: left -.015 with .002 recess, right -.016 with .001 recess. Minimum wall thickness: left -.042, right -.042. Drop at heel: 2-3/16", drop at comb: 1-1/2". Weight: 8 lbs 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/8" over brown solid pad with 1/2" black spacer. Best Quality Scrollback Model C top lever with classic Westley Richards top tang safety in gold. Westley Richards "PATENT ONE TRIGGER" with bbl selector slide marked "L" & "R" in gold. Receiver, floorplate, top lever and tang with "BEST WESTLEY RICHARDS" scroll engraving. Trigger guard bow engraved with a dog in country scene. Highly figured black streak & vertical stripe, straight hand stock, vacant gold oval, with fine bordered checkering extending to the top tang, 14-3/16 LOP including 1/2" black spacer and Pachmayr Old English pad. Splinter forearm with horn tip, with matching bordered checkering. Forend with A&D latch, with latch and forend iron engraved in matching scroll. Cased in a canvas covered motor case with leather corners with purple baise interior with a small label "Hunting World New York". Case includes a 3-pc brass cleaning rod, pair of snap caps and some cleaning accessories. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent bright bores with very minor scratches near the breech, chambers with minor roughness. Bbls reblacked with crisp bbl lettering & minor loss to breech & top extension engraving. Bbls retaining virtually all of an older reblack with minor loss at muzzles. Added front bead behind smaller also added white metal bead. Muzzles show minor file mark from redressing. Bbls tight and on face. Crisp trigger pulls and ejector in time. Forearm somewhat oil soaked. Orig checkering partially filled with old grease & oil. Buttstock lightly cleaned with lightly added oil finish & some oil soaking. Some minor dents & handling marks. Action retaining slight traces of orig case color. Floorplate with traces of orig black; top lever with considerable black finish; trigger guard & bottom tang mostly white. Engraving is crisp & sharp. Case overall very good. 4-48035 RJS145

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*THE JIM CORBETT MAN-EATING TIGER RIFLE (MAN EATERS OF KUMAON) W. J. JEFFERY GRADE 2 BEST BOXLOCK EJ

Lot # 1038 (Sale Order: 39 of 563)      

SN 20176. Cal. .450/400 3" Jeffery Cordite. Best Quality cased boxlock ejector double rifle made by W.J. Jeffery and Co. London, ca. 1909. 24" Krupp Gussstahl CHOPPER LUMP bbls, with dolls head extension, proved Cordite 55-400 Max. Bbls with concave engine turned quarter rib, sunken concave engine turned mid-rib and engine turned caterpillar ramp, with gold bead sight. Rear sight with one standing & four folding leaves from 100-500 yards with shallow Vs and platinum center lines. Front swing swivel mount soldered to bottom rib including orig 1" swing swivel. Right bbl engraved "W.J. JEFFERY & Co LTD" and left bbl "13 KING STREET St JAMES'S St". Breeches are engraved with 1/8" border band & dolls head with flowing scroll engraving. The flowing scrollback top lever action has double underbolt & recess for dolls head extension and DOUBLE TRIGGERS. Breech face with disk-set strikers. "NON AUTOMATIC" top tang safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". All action, top lever, trigger guard and grip cap surfaces are covered with bold Best Quality flowing scroll engraving. Left & right action bars are engraved with "WJ JEFFERY & Co Ltd LONDON" in flowing banners. Splinter forend is checkered with fine bordered flat top checkering. Forend iron & tip are engraved in matching flowing scrolls. Full pistol grip buttstock of fine grained relatively plain walnut, with engraved steel grip cap and checkered butt finished with Best Quality scroll, heel and toe plates that are engraved with matching bold scroll. A sling swivel & vacant silver oval are on the toe line. Forearm & buttstock are checkered with orig fine line flat topped multipoint checkering. The rifle is cased in its orig Best Quality beveled edge brass-cornered oak & leather case, and includes a rare & wonderful orig canvas & leather outer case cover. Interior is lined with red baise. Case lid includes the orig W.J. Jeffery trade label. Included in the case are several fired cases & loaded cartridges along with two rounds with rare soft nose split bullets and one round with rare L.T. capped bullet, all well-suited to tiger or leopard shooting. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .450 x 3" ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Numerous articles by Elmer Keith where this gun was mentioned, and in one he states: "I own the late Jim Corbett's tiger rifle - the best quality, box lock .50-400, 3" double rifle by W. J. Jeffery & Co - with which he killed so many man-eating tigers for the Indian government. He also used it in Africa. Brass cornered oak and leather case is in fine shape. Canvas cover for the case is in bad shape and the rifle shows more use and less abuse than any rifle I have ever seen. The metal is as bright as a silver dollar. The action in that good number 2 Jeffery is sound and tight as a rat trap. Engraving shows up even better on the bright steel. Only traces of the checkering are left. The stock ears are actually worn away from the frame, as is the butt of the stock from the engraved heel and toe plates. The bores are gray in the grooves from cordite and the lands are worn down about half way from the original, but there are no pits from neglect. With Corbett lying out in tree crotches and machans in the rain waiting for tigers, this rifle was exposed to all kinds of weather. Jim Corbett had no Hoppes no. 9 or Rices X-10 solvent, but I would bet he poured many gallons of hot water through these tubes. In spite of external wear, it is as effective and accurate a hunting rifle as when turned out by W. J. Jeffery & Co. I fired both barrels at a 6" bull's eye - at 80 yards- shooting from a car window. They landed 1" apart, one directly over the other, both cutting the center line of the target. Jim sold this rifle to a man in Vancouver and my friend George Neary got it from him. I swapped a perfect .350 Elliot caliber, Daniel Fraser double ejector for it. I would like to have known Jim Corbett. His book "Man Eaters of Kumaon" is a masterpiece on the Indian tiger and proves he knew more on the life and habits of that beast than any living man. I treasure his old rifle. You can judge a man by the condition of his rifle." Copy of letter from Jim Corbett when selling his rifle to a Mr. Davis. Internet info on Jim Corbett's rifles. Factory letter stating that Jeffery records were destroyed in WWII. Other correspondence regarding this rifle and its exhibition at Cabela's in Boise, Idaho. Factory letter, Aug 1, 2012, with specifications for rifle no. 20176, and ledger page with the only note "This rifle belonged to Col. Jim Corbett". "Ref G. Whittome". Most recently the Corbett Rifle was the topic of a fine article in the Spring 2013 edition of the Double Gun Journal. CONDITION: Rifle remains in extraordinary untouched orig condition. While the overall rifle shows evidence of the countless miles & hours it was carried in Jim Corbett's hands, it also demonstrates no abuse and the k

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*EXCEPTIONALLY RARE GOLD INLAID W.J. JEFFERY BEST SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE MOUNTED WITH CREST O

Lot # 1039 (Sale Order: 40 of 563)      

SN 28733. Cal. .500 Nitro Express. 26" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with one piece rib, central portion cut away forming quarter rib, which is mounted with one standing, four folding leaf express rear sight with platinum lines, marked for 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards. Leaves fold back in typical Jeffery style. Stippled front ramp holds longitudinally dovetailed sourdough gold bead with flip-up night bead. Steel slip-on sight protector is installed. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 80 grains of cordite and 570 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs. Makers number "2567", most probably Leonard, is on rear portion of bottom rib, which is also fitted with soldered-on sling eye. Robust sidelock action has hand detachable Brazier locks (lock pin widely slotted for easy takedown using coin, secondary screws have been blanked out. This feature is obviously original to the gun, as engraving is continuous over plugs and onto takedown screw). Action also features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), dolls head rib extension with sliding third bite, bushed strikers, and double triggers. Action is nicely filed with serpentine outline to fences, and fine beads and fillets around lockplates. Action is engraved with exceptionally well cut medium shaded scroll surrounding rather naive vignettes of game animals suitable for this caliber, main subjects of which have been gold inlaid in high relief; a trio of gold elephant are in verdant foreground with mountains in background, on left lockplate. A gold Bengal tiger bounds after a scampering gold Sambar stag, on right lockplate. Bottom of action depicts a number of engraved stags and hinds in peaceful open countryside. A gold leopard with platinum leaf at rear crouches on trigger guard bow. He is ready to pounce on engraved standing gazelle. SN is gold inlaid on trigger guard tang which extends to steel trap grip cap, which is also scroll engraved. Cap is engraved with scallop shell. Beautifully marbled and lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4" over red Old English pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, drop points, point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and a sling eye matching that on bottom of bbl, on toe line, which also has an obviously original gold oval engraved in English and Sanskrit (?) "CHIEF OF MIRAJ JUNIOR" in ribands surrounding device with two crossed flags and halberd. (Wikipedia search reveals that this is most likely the crest of Meherban Shrimant Raja Sir Madhavrao II Harihar Babasaheb Patwardhan, Fifth rajah of Miraj Junior, 1899/1950.) Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has inset gold diamond at center engraved "L" flanked by scroll. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at comb: approx 1-11/16". Weight: 15 lbs 1 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". (As with most Jeffery rifles, the weight of this particular example sits well between the hands, and it handles exceptionally well.) What appears to be orig oak and leather case with brass corners and round central brass medallion, is lined in purple velvet. A gold embossed black Jeffery label is in lid. Case contains 2-pc brass and ebony cleaning rod with brushes, striker key with spare bushing, automatic safety wire (both in plastic bags), Hawksley marked round glass oil bottle, brass plated cleaning funnel, and a pair of snap caps. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .500 x 3" ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Ross Seyfried & Elmer used to reload ammunition for this rifle, and Elmer made Ross test fire them in a very small wood room under the stairs in his home in Salmon, ID. Before shooting, he asked Ross to tell his wife Lorraine, "Tell mom we're going to shoot so she doesn't drop the pot". Accompanied by four targets: 1) Shot by Iver Henriksen with 570 grain factory ammunition. He was having difficulty with accuracy and regulation; 2) May 24, 1976 shot by Ross Seyfried with reloads tested in Elmer's wood room; and 3 & 4) illustrating more of the same process as #1 & #2. Also included is an envelope containing two letters written in August, 1981: a handwritten letter from R.T. Blundell who appears to be a friend of Elmer's explaining a letter he received from Holland & Holland confirming that the rifle was made in 1925 and sold for 100 pounds sterling also stating that was all of the information contained in the Jeffery records for this rifle. Wikipedia info on Miraj Junior State. CONDITION: Excellent, as refinished. Bbls retain approx 90% of an old rust blue over some light pitting and scratches. Action is finished in French gray, engraving slightly worn, especially on bottom. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish, sharp edges somewhat rounded, checkering cleaned up. Bores are excellent with strong rifling throughout, lightly frosted in grooves, toward breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on f

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*.577 NITRO EXPRESS WESTLEY RICHARDS BEST DETACHABLE LOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

Lot # 1040 (Sale Order: 41 of 563)      

Please Note (3/12/15): Pre-ban ivory bead sight. Special Note: This item contains or is made of ivory. Do not bid on this lot unless you have read and agreed to our "Ivory Position Statement" and the "Waiver of Legal and Financial Risk to James D. Julia in regards to your Purchase of an Ivory Object". This information is located in our catalog on pages 30 and 31. SN 17336. Cal. .577 Nitro Express, built and regulated for the maximum load (100 grains cordite, 750 grain bullet). This fine rifle has 26" Shoe lump bbls which have full length top rib deeply swamped at center forming quarter rib, at rear. Top of this quarter rib is matted behind one standing, one folding leaf rear express sight marked for 100 & 200 yards. Transition to mid rib is scroll engraved and has matching scroll at front portion behind Westley Richards patent flip-over hood for front sight base, fitted with white bead & flip-up gold moon bead. Mid rib is engraved "Westley Richards 178 New Bond St London Gun Makers By Appointment to His Majesty George V Rex Et Imp." Tops of bbls are engraved "W. R. H. V. Nitro Express Cartridge .577 Bore" and "Cordite 100/ 750 Grs." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for this load & with "577EX". Bottoms of bbls are stamped "H.L" and with SNs. A narrow sling loop is screwed & soldered to bottom rib. Coin finished robust Westley Richards patent hand detachable lock action (use no. "2212"), has hinged floorplate/ cover. Locks are not engine turned, but are gold inlaid "L" and "R" on tops. Action features non-automatic bolted safety with SAFE & BOLTED inlaid in gold, sliding bolt dolls head third fastener, bushed strikers & double triggers. Action engraved with 80% coverage large well cut scroll. "WESTLEY RICHARDS" in scroll terminated ribands on each side. Top of action engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS" "EJECTOR" in front of pivoting top lever. Scroll engraved floorplate has central vignette of trotting rhino. Top lever & trigger guard are also blued, top lever scroll engraved, trigger guard has prowling tiger on bow, & SN at grip. Tang extends to large steel trap grip cap. Well marbled & figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4" over red Old English smooth pad. Side panels are checkered & have drop points. Point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip. Large vacant gold oval & sling loop on toe line. Matching splinter forend has inset horn tip, Deeley ejectors & release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 13 lbs 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/4. Makers oak & leather case with nicely shaped brass corners has central leather rectangle on top embossed "E. K. Hoyt". Interior is lined in close checked cloth & has Westley Richards paper label in lid. Case contains spare pair of detachable locks SNed to this gun but with patent use number "2350". Locks are engine turned, have "L" & "R" gold inlaid, & are engraved "Extra Locks". Ross Seyfried relates that the case was relined by Iver Henriksen of Missoula, Montana "with a pair of Pendleton Britches. Accompanied by a target with hand-written "Wesley Richards 577-100-750".. shot at 40 yards.. on April 27, 1968 with Kynoch Factory soft nose". Also in case are 2-pc wood covered steel cleaning rod, jag, brush, round oil bottle, pair of brass snap caps, two red & yellow boxes of Kynoch 577 Nitro Express, & information label used when this rifle was displayed at Cabela's in Boise, Idaho. Included with rifle are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft & 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .577 x 3" ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Elmer Keith referred to this rifle as "elephant medicine", and featured it in Guns & Ammo 1964 article "Put Your Double Rifle Into Action", as well as in many other "Gun Notes" articles. G&H archivist relates that "this rifle was received on consignment 9/22/1953 from Demetrios Samaras. it was sold to the A & B Plastic Manf'g Co for $1450 on 4/14/1954. It was consigned again by Ben Schur in 1957 & withdrawn by him later that year. It was then consigned again by "H. Schur in 1961, & withdrawn again in 1962." CONDITION: Excellent, as refinished. Bbls retain approx 80% of an old re-black over light pitting, engraving slightly softened. Action has been coin finished and is a pleasing silver gray. Top lever, floorplate & trigger guard retain most of their re-blue, guard considerably silvered at grip. Stocks retain nearly all an old oil finish over some light dents and marks, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very fine, strong rifling throughout, lightly frosted in grooves. Right bbl shows more wear than left. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark, considerably rubbed & scuffed. Handle is a bit tired, & shows old reinforcement. Newer straps good. New lining cloth is fine. Old label on orig green baize shows many cracks & chips, & is considerably foxed. Accessories

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*FINE & IMPORTANT WESTLEY RICHARDS BEST QUALITY SINGLE TRIGGER EJECTOR DETACHABLE LOCK DANGEROUS GAM

Lot # 1041 (Sale Order: 42 of 563)      

SN 17222. Cal. .476 Westley Richards. 26" H.L. steel bbls proved Cordite 75-520 Max. Bbls with concave rib with raised breech section; flat engine turned to the sights, remainder concave with 3" section of bold Westley Richards scroll engraving toward the muzzle with smooth midsection and 4" section of bold scroll ending at the front sight ramp. Muzzles with large regulating wedge with integral front sight base and a shell-form engraved bottom rib finial. Raised front sight base with Westley Richards patent folding hood. Small caterpillar front sight with 1/8" white folding moon sight. Rear sights one standing leaf, four folding leaves with shallow Vs, platinum center lines, regulated from 100-500 yards. Midsection of the rib engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS 178 NEW BOND St LONDON GUN MAKERS BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY GEORGE V. REX et Imp". Right bbl engraved "W.R.H.V. CARTRIDGE .476 BORE"; left bbl engraved "75/520 Grs". Bbl Shoe-lump includes hook under lugs double bites with Westley Richards Model C top extension, with third bite. Orig front sling swivel on small raised oval base screwed to bottom rib. Action is Westley Richards Best Quality Model C Flatback with hinged floorplate for detachable locks and disk set strikers. Action is fully engraved with Westley Richards Best bold scroll. "WESTLEY RICHARDS" engraved in banners on both sides of the action. Floorplate features an Indian rhinoceros in a jungle scene surrounded by flowing scrolls and the trigger guard bow is engraved with a stalking tiger. Top of receiver engraved "PATENT ONE TRIGGER" for selective single trigger with trigger selector to the right of the trigger, with "L" & "R" inlaid in gold. Full pistol grip stock with trap grip cap containing a new spare caterpillar front & folding moon sight along with the orig rear sight locking screw (likely removed by Elmer Keith to adjust rear sight slightly to the left). Westley Richards Model C top lever with sliding third locking bolt. Non-automatic top tang safety with gold inlaid "SAFE" and fire blued stocking-lock in front of safety slide to bolt safety in the "SAFE" position. Splinter forearm with horn tip and Deeley forend catch with fine multipoint checkering. Pistol grip buttstock with highly figured marble case Circassian walnut, side paneled with teardrops and extra fine checkering within the side panels. Grip checkered in classic Westley Richards pattern, slightly sunken and extending around the top tang. Left side small classic cheekpiece with single top bead and bottom shelf. 14-1/8" LOP over 3/4" solid red pad. Toe line includes vacant gold shield and 3/4" swing swivel. Rifle is cased in a green baise lined leather covered case with brass corners. Case includes three Westley Richards labels, glass Rigby oil bottle, pull through cleaner in leather pouch, leather muzzle & front sight cover, pair of snap caps and various cleaning accessories. Accompanied by target shot on June 20th, 1973 at 50 yards by Elmer's friend Truman Fowler with Kynoch Factory solids with hand-written "Resting on the car top with white folding night sight". Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .476 W.R. ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. This is the rifle that was the center piece of the book [i]Safari[/i] which was a chronicle of Elmer Keith's first trip to Africa. He used it to take four of the African Big Five, the fifth, his leopard, being taken with his .333 OKH is also offered in this sale. CONDITION: Bores bright & shiny, near mint, with almost no evidence of frost or Cordite burn. Bbls retain most of a professional reblack. Rear sights retain about half orig blue, sight locking screw is not in place but is inside the grip trap. Some loss of bluing to front sight hood & at the muzzles. Action body retains significant faded case color with edges turning soft silver patina. Hinged floorplate retaining significant charcoal blue with traces of charcoal blue on trigger guard & virtually all charcoal blue on top lever. Forend checkering remains crisp with slight compression marks & some very minor wear. Grip checkering remains crisp & orig with minor compression dents as does the extremely fine checkering on side panels. Buttstock shows old gentle cleaning & renewed oil finish. Recoil pad is an older replacement with some roughness to the heel & side finish of the rubber. Wood shows a few minor mars & dings. Bbls tight & on face. Hand detachable locks bright & clean with most orig damascened finish. Action is tight, bbls are on face, trigger pulls are fine, ejectors are in time. Case lining & labels in good condition, exterior shows minor scuffs & scratches; otherwise very good. A 1" x 7" strip of leather has been pieced into the top center of the case, probably after removing previous owner's name or initials. 4-47960

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*VERY FINE GOLD NAME WESTLEY RICHARDS HAND DETACHABLE EJECTOR DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

Lot # 1042 (Sale Order: 43 of 563)      

SN 9331. Cal. .476 Nitro Express. 26" Shoe lump bbls with swamped one piece top rib, rear portion forming quarter rib, have rear portion of quarter rib matted, front transition finely scroll engraved and with matching scroll at front portion behind Westley Richards Best type front sight base with back folding sight protector. Mid-rib is engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS. 178 NEW BOND ST. LONDON. GUN MAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD THE VII". Express rear sight with platinum lines has one standing leaf marked for 100 yards, and two folding leaves is marked for 200 and 300 yards. Top of left bbl is engraved "Magnum Nitro Express .476." Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 75 grains of cordite and 520 grain bullet, along with ".476 EX". Bottoms of bbls are stamped "H.L" and with SN. A sling loop is screwed and soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened action features Westley Richards patent detachable locks (Patent number 1551) under removable blued floorplate. Locks are engine turned and gold inlaid "L" and "R" on tops. Action also features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), dolls head third fastener with Westley Richards sliding bolt, bushed strikers, and double triggers. Action has nicely filed beads around fences, and is gold inlaid "WESTLEY RICHARDS" on each side. Top of action is engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS" "EJECTOR". Floorplate has been gold inlaid "Elmer Keith" over an exceptionally well rendered, gold inlaid, high relief quartering portrait of a cape buffalo. Top lever and trigger guard are blued. SN is engraved on long trigger guard tang, which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Classic, finely marbled and nicely figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over solid red NOSHOC pad, and features small shadow line right hand cheekpiece, nicely shaped side panels, point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and a vacant silver oval, sling loop, and registration numbers "25" "326" (?) on toe line. Matching splinter forend has inset horn tip, is fitted with Deeley patent ejector, and has Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 10 lbs 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". Old oak and leather case with brass corners has "Ted F. Keith" address label on front of lid. Interior is lined in reddish cloth, and contains two glass oil bottles with cork stoppers, snap cap, Parker Hale 3-pc cleaning rod with brush, broken case extractor by Hawksley marked "500", a rectangular blown glass oil bottle with pewter top, and a rectangular aluminum oil bottle, and five red and yellow boxes of Kynoch .476 cartridges along with information label used when this rifle was exhibited. Included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .476 W.R. ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. This is another of Elmer Keith's favorite rifles, mentioned and photographed in many of his articles, especially "Shooting Dangerous Game" in Guns and Ammo, Aug 1962, with a photograph of Elmer and this rifle with downed cape buffalo. The photograph of the buffalo is very similar to the gold inlay on bottom of action, and very likely was the model for the inlay. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain approx 96% of an old high quality re-black over some light pitting on rear portion of rib. All engraving remains clear. Action retains 40 - 50% orig case hardening color, quite strong where protected. Top lever and trigger guard retain most of what appears to be their orig blue, guard silvered at grip from normal handling, bow flaked. Floorplate was re-blued after gold inlay and retains nearly all of that blue. Stocks retain most of their orig oil finish with some oil added over the years as maintenance. Oil is thin at butt after fitting of replacement pad. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp rifling throughout, with just a hint of frosting in grooves toward breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is still light in color with some scuffs and abrasions. A large rectangular panel has been re-set on top. Straps and handle are good, handle a bit tender. Interior cloth is fine, with marks and rubs from contact with rifle. There is evidence of a label being removed in lid. Accessories are good. Simply an excellent rifle. 4-47961 RJS/MGM133

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*LOVELY LITTLE WESTLEY RICHARDS HAND DETACHABLE LOCK SINGLE TRIGGER DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

Lot # 1043 (Sale Order: 44 of 563)      

SN 17260. Cal. .400/360 Nitro Express. (.360 Groove diameter) 26" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with one piece top rib, center and front portion cut away with rear forming quarter rib, mounting one standing, four folding leaf express sight with platinum lines marked for 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards. Rib transition to central portion is engraved with large shaded scroll with another flourish of this scroll behind rectangular front sight base mounting silver bead. Central portion of rib is engraved "Westley Richards 178 New Bond St. London. Gun Makers by Appointment to His Majesty George V. Rex et Imp." and "Whitworth Steel". Tops of bbls are engraved "W. R. H.V 360 Nitro Express" and "41/314 Grs." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 41 grains of cordite and 314 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped "H.L" with Whitworth sheaf of wheat trademark and SNs. A sling loop is screwed and soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened hand detachable (drop lock) action has hinged lock cover. Locks are engine turned, gold inlaid "L" and "R" on tops, and stamped with SN and Westley Richards patent use nos. 2120. Action features non-automatic safety, once bolted (bolt removed)(SAFE and BOLTED are gold inlaid), Westley Richards dolls head third fastener with sliding bolt, bushed strikers, and single selective trigger, with selector on trigger plate (R and L gold inlaid). Action is engraved with 90% coverage well cut medium scroll. "WESTLEY RICHARDS" is in scrolled riband on each side. Top of action in front of pivoting top lever, is engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS" and "PATENT ONE TRIGGER". Blued and scroll engraved floorplate has central vignette of Asian elephant in woodlands. A roaring lion is on trigger guard bow. SN is on scroll engraved tang, which extends to engraved steel trap grip cap, containing two spare strikers. Broadly marbled and lightly figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14" over NOSHOC pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, checkered side panels with drop points, point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and a vacant gold rectangle and sling loop on toe line. Matching splinter Deeley ejector forend has inlet horn tip and Deeley release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/16", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 8 lbs 14 oz. LOP: 14". Abercrombie & Fitch marked VC leather case with stitched leather corners, is embossed "A.P.H." on top. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth, and contains a pair of brass snap caps, and a tooled leather cartridge box with woven rawhide trim embossed "EK", containing a number of Kynoch 400/360 cartridges. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid of Elmer Keith's .400/360 ammunition. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Elmer Keith considered this a double rifle for African plains game and for North American game. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 95% of a fine quality rust blue over some light marks and scratches. Action retains 70 - 80% orig case hardening color, thinning around bottom from normal hand wear. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard retain most of what appears to be their orig bright blue. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish over a number of marks and scratches. Buttstock appears to have had a lateral crack behind grip, with evidence of repair bolt being covered. Checkering is slightly worn and dirty, appears not to have been re-cut. Definition of shadow line on cheekpiece softened. Bores are very fine, near excellent, with some light pitting and frosting in grooves toward breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works. Case leather is fine with a number of scuffs and rubs. Handle is fine. Interior cloth is fine, slightly soiled and rubbed. Cartridge box is very fine, somewhat dry. A light and lively rifle in a caliber suitable for nearly all close quarters North American game, and most African. 4-48026 MGM141

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*RARE AND UNUSUAL WESTLEY RICHARDS EJECTOR CAPE GUN WITH HAND DETACHABLE LOCKS.

Lot # 1044 (Sale Order: 45 of 563)      

SN T2247. Cal. 303 British & 16 bore. 26" Shoe lump steel bbls. Right bbl nitro-proved 1 ounce of shot 16/C & Choke; left bbl nitro-proved and 303. Bbls have double under bite and Model C top extension, quarter rib and raised ramp front sight. Sling swivel mount screwed to bottom rib. Front sight is a small bead on a horizontal dovetail. Rear sight is exceptional with one standing at 50 yards with five folding leaves from 100-500 yards, and a ladder sight out to 1800 yards. All sight leaves with wide shallow Vs & platinum center lines. Right bbl engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co. LONDON"; left bbl engraved "W.R. 303 CORDITE CARTRIDGE". Bore diameter: right (shot) -.668. Bore restrictions: right -.033 (full choke). Minimum wall thickness: right -.033. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/16", drop at comb: approx 1-9/16". Weight: 8 lbs 0 oz. LOP: 14-3/4". Splinter forearm with horn tip, point checkering pattern and A&D latch. Anson & Deely action with Model C bolt third fastener, left/rifle striker is fitted with a vertical dovetail bushing. Early style detachable floorplate. Automatic top tang safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". Action & furniture engraved with borders and approx 40% coverage Westley Richards scrolls. Left & right action bars engraved "WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co.". Buttstock has side panels & Prince of Wales grip with steel buttplate with round trap containing spare front sight. Toe line of stock with sling swivel & silver oval engraved "ELMER KEITH". Stock wood is relatively plain with some streaking & rich color. Checkering is classic Westley Richards semi-flat top bordered extending to the top tang. Accompanied by a Lyon & Coulson leather Leg-o-Mutton style case w/ "Ted Keith" address label affixed and brass name plate engraved "KEITh". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Elmer once told the cataloger that he wanted to take grouse and mule deer with the same gun in the same day. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain approx 95% orig blue finish with some minor light scuffs and scratches, silvered at muzzles. Action retains 60 - 70% orig case hardening color, vivid where protected, silvering at bottom and on fences. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard retain most, perhaps as much as 80% orig charcoal blue, most loss on trigger guard tang. Buttplate retains 60 - 70% of its orig charcoal blue. Stocks retain approx 90% of their orig rubbed oil finish with some oil rubbed in as maintenance, over numerous light marks and compressions. Checkering is lightly worn. There is an old, stable crack on left side of butt running from rear of trigger guard approx 1-1/4" upward and back into stock. Bores are excellent, shotgun bore with patches of very light frosting throughout. Metford rifle bore is bright, lightly frosted in grooves. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Shotgun ejector will not trip. 4-48027 RJS142

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*CHARLES BOSWELL BOXLOCK EJECTOR BIG GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

Lot # 1045 (Sale Order: 46 of 563)      

SN 17109. Cal. .500 Nitro Express. 24" Chopper lump bbls with matted quarter rib, mid-rib, and stippled front sight base, are fitted with one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, with platinum lines marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards, and a sourdough front bead. A heavy machined sight protector mounts on front ramp. Tops of bbls are engraved "Charles Boswell." and "126. Strand. London. W." Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 80 grains of cordite and 570 grain bullet, as well as "C. BOSWELL". SNs are on bottoms of bbls. A sling eye is screwed to bottom rib. Case hardened boxlock action features non-automatic safety ("S" gold inlaid), square shouldered dolls head rib extension, bushed strikers, and double triggers. Front trigger is "loose", to prevent trigger finger bruising. Action is engraved with beaded borders and "Charles Boswell" is in scroll flanked banner on each side. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard are blued. SN is on trigger guard tang which extends to plain steel trap grip cap. Finely marbled European walnut full pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over Silver type pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, drop points, checkered side panels, classic point pattern grip checkering, along with a sling eye and silver oval engraved "EK" on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 1-13/16", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 11 lbs 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2". Old Westley Richards leather case with brass corners, has "Ted F. Keith" address label on front edge of lid, and interior is lined in carmine cloth, and has large paper Westley Richards label in lid. Case contains T-handled striker key, two pairs of snap caps, felt bag with recovered bullets, spare front sight with silver bead and pop-up moon sight, all in covered compartment. Also included are a leather muzzle protector, square oil bottle, leather cartridge holder containing six Kynoch 500 nitro rounds, and three red and yellow boxes of Kynoch 3" 500 nitro, Sections of two targets shot by Elmer Keith with this rifle, show excellent grouping, as well as, information label for this rifle. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch soft and 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid Elmer Keith's .500 x 3" ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Ross Seyfried relates: "This was Elmer's "elephant rifle" that he used to take several bull elephant. In his later years, he kept this rifle beside his chair and would shoulder it several times every day to stay in shape. Accompanied by a target that was shot on April 27, 1968 with 570 grain factory Kynoch soft nose. Also, another target shot on August 7, 1968." This rifle was mentioned and pictured in numerous articles by Mr. Keith, including "Worlds Biggest Big Game" in Guns and Ammo Sept 1970. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refurbished. Bbls retain over 90% of an old professional re-black. Action retains approx 30% of what appears to be orig case hardening color, balance a smooth silver gray patina. Top lever and floorplate retain most of their orig charcoal blue. Trigger guard retains over 80% of a rust re-blue. Stocks retain over 90% of an old oil refinish. Checkering re-cut and lightly worn. Buttstock is a possible old high quality correctly shaped replacement. Bores are exceptionally fine, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather is still relatively light in color, but has numerous heavy scuffs, marks, and rubs, some nearly through. Handle and straps are good. Interior cloth is good with many rubs and marks, some through. Case has been reinforced with screwed-in angle brackets in bbl channel, with muzzle support recovered in blue cloth. Partitions are generally good. Accessories are good. Despite its weight this rifle is exceptionally well balanced and handy. No wonder it was one of Elmer Keith's favorites. 4-47959 RJS/MGM132

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*FINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL EJECTOR DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH EXTRAORDINARY SIGHTS.

Lot # 1046 (Sale Order: 47 of 563)      

SN 30357. Cal. .500/465. Circa 1921. 26" chopper lump bbls with concealed third fastener, proved Cordite 75-480 Max, file cut checkered quarter rib with matted finial, raised foresight ramp with caterpillar front sight & sight hood. Sling swivel base soldered to bottom rib, with swivel. Exceptional three leaf folding rear sight, regulated for 100, 200 & 300 yards with wide shallow Vs and platinum center lines. Each leaf locked in place either up or down with a small spring loaded lever. Additionally, there is a similar folding leaf sight at the breech end of the bbls that includes the same spring loaded locking lever with an aperture in the leaf instead of a V. Right bbl engraved "HOLLAND & HOLLAND"; left bbl "98, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON". The center of the top rib is engraved "465 BORE". The non-reinforced action with concealed third bite, disk set strikers, top lever and hand detachable side locks. Both the top lever & bottom plate of the action are engraved "ROYAL EJECTOR". Action includes the Holland extended top strap over the comb. Non automatic safety with gold inlaid "SAFE". Double triggers with front trigger hinged with fine matting. Trigger guard beaded on right side. Locks have double intercepting sears and are marked "Joseph Brazier Ashes" and have gold line cocking indicators on the spindles. Locks, action body and forend iron are engraved with classic bold Holland & Holland scroll. Fences with ornate scroll & floral pattern. Splinter forend with bordered multipoint checkering pattern. Full pistol grip stock with engraved steel trap grip cap with swing swivel & vacant gold oval on toe line. Stock with teardrops behind side locks and point checkering pattern. Classic cheekpiece of left side on single raised shelf. Wood with black streaks and considerable fiddleback figure. 14-7/8" LOP from front trigger to solid red recoil pad, and black spacer with widow's peak. Rifle is cased in a non-original leather motor case with toe under stock compartment with leather Holland & Holland label. Case was probably made for a 12 bore shotgun and now refitted to this rifle. Case accessories include a 2-pc wood ramrod, pair of nickel snap caps, nickel oil bottle and a leather front sight & muzzle cover; also, ironically in a bottle from the Rigby pharmacy, is a pair of lock mainsprings. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid and 3 5-rnd boxes Holland's soft Elmer Keith's .500/465 ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Bores bright & shiny with a small area of very shallow pitting visible about 3" in front of chambers of both bores. Bbls retain almost all of an older reblack with some slight loss to engraving. Front side hood is a later replacement. Sight leaves have been reblued & retain their platinum center lines. Action body & locks with crisp engraving. Surfaces have been cleaned & are mostly soft grey patina. Trigger guard reblacked with sharp engraving, and retain most of reblack finish. Foreign wood with crisp professionally renewed checkering and renewed finish. Forend iron is blued & retains traces of blue finish. Buttstock with renewed & clean checkering. Some softening of shadow line on cheekpiece. Stock gently cleaned with professionally renewed finish overall. There is evidence of a possible old repair or fill in the stock beginning at back edge of right lock & extending almost to edge of checkering. Front sight hood is probably a replacement. Wood with minor small handling marks & compression dents. Bbls are tight & on face. Trigger pulls crisp. Ejector in time. Exterior of case very good with a few minor scuffs; interior is good, as altered, lined with purple baise. 4-48025

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*VERY FINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND DOMINION SIDELOCK EJECTOR .465 H&H DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH ORI

Lot # 1047 (Sale Order: 48 of 563)      

SN 32002. (ca 1928) Cal. .500/.465 Nitro Express. 26" Chopper lump bbls are fitted with file cut quarter rib and matching front sight base. Quarter rib is mounted with one standing, two folding leaf express sight with platinum lines marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards. Front ramp, with slip-on sight protector, holds fine small silver bead, and flip-up porcelain night bead. Mid rib is engraved ".465. Bore." Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland" and "98. New Bond Street, London." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 75 grains of cordite, and 480 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and "VICKERS STEEL". Case hardened action features Purdey type hidden third fastener, non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), top strap which extends over comb, bushed strikers, and double triggers. Front trigger is slightly "loose", blade checkered. Action and lockplates are engraved with small scroll borders. "Holland & Holland" is at the center of each lockplate. ".465 BORE" "NITRO CARTRIDGE" "CASE 3-1/4 INCHES" is on bottom of action. Trigger guard has SN on tang, which extends to steel trap grip cap, with spare front sight in trap. Finely fiddle figured and lightly streaked European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2" over NOSHOC pad fitted to orig curve. Stock features classic H&H style checkering, as well as, right hand cheekpiece with shadow line. A vacant silver oval and sling loop matching that on bottom of bbl, are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 3-3/16", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 10 lbs 11 oz. LOP:14-1/2". Orig makers leather case has rectangular brass plate screwed to top marked "RICHARD. J. O'KEEFE". Interior is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather H&H label, along with instruction label and charge card for this rifle in lid. Case contains 2-pc wood covered steel and brass cleaning rod with jag, horn handled striker key, bone striker bottle containing pair of strikers and marked in India ink "spare strikers 32002", pair of snap caps, glass oil bottle with plated top with green label "Supplied by James Woodward & Co", two boxes of Kynoch red and yellow cartridges, one soft nosed, the other solid, and a Holland marked box of soft nosed cartridges with yellow label. Along with 9 loose Kynoch rounds, as well as a black morocco leather wallet marked "465" with pull through cleaning equipment. Also included are 3 5-rnd boxes Kynoch solid and 3 5-rnd boxes Holland's soft Elmer Keith's .500/465 ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as found. Bbls retain 70% orig blue, silvering and thinning at muzzles, and above forend and action from normal handling wear. Action and lockplates retain approx 30% of their orig color hardening, faded and worn to bright silver, toning to gray. Top lever retains over 90% of its orig bright blue, silvered on thumbpiece. Trigger guard re-blued, and retains 80% of that blue. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish with numerous light marks, more wear on forend, checkering lightly worn, again with more wear on forend checkering. Pad is relatively new, nicely fitted. Bores are brilliant with sharp rifling throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are slightly off face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather shows considerable scuffing on edges. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is good, with soiling and compressions. Accessories are fine. No. 2 grade rifles are exceptionally strong and highly regarded, this fine unmolested example would make a perfect safari rifle. 4-48023 MGM161

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*HOLLAND & HOLLAND NUMBER 2 GRADE SIDELOCK DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE.

Lot # 1048 (Sale Order: 49 of 563)      

SN 19127. (ca 1909) Cal. .500/465 Nitro Express. This grade later became known as the "Dominion". It was a plain finished, but high quality and extremely strong, with a high reputation in Africa. This rifle has 26" chopper lump bbls fitted with quarter rib, and front sight ramp that are file cut, and nicely filed. Quarter rib is fitted with one standing, two folding leaf express sight marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards. Front ramp is fitted with silver bead and flip-up moon bead. Tops of bbls are engraved "Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street, London." and "Winners of All The "Field" Rifle Trials, London." Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for .465 express, 75 grains of cordite, and 480 grain bullet. SN is stamped on broad flat splinter. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened action fitted with back action sidelocks features long top strap which extends over comb, automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, sliding third fastener which engages rib extension, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and double triggers with front trigger "loose". Lockplates are engraved "Holland & Holland". Bottom of action is engraved "Charge" "75 Grains Cordite" ".465" "Case 3-1/4 Inches". Action and lockplates have small scroll borders. Trigger guard is gold inlaid "H.H .465" on bow. SN is on tang which extends to steel trap grip cap, which contains a pair of strikers. Flesh-toned circassian walnut buttstock is nicely streaked, and measures 14-1/4" over Silver type pad, and features classic Holland & Holland right hand cheekpiece with broad transition to shadow line, and point pattern checkering with mullered borders. A vacant silver oval and a sling loop matching that on bbl, are on toe line. Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 10 lbs 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/4". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of an old glossy re-black over light pits, scratches, and marks, engraving and file cutting somewhat softened. Action and lockplates retain a considerable amount, perhaps 40%, orig case hardening color, locks somewhat stronger. Trigger guard retains perhaps 10% orig blue. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish, details and shadow line are softened, checkering re-cut. Borders have not been re-mullered. Bores are fine with strong rifling, dark in grooves toward breech ends. Action is tight. Top lever spring is broken, and action will not "snap". This well balanced, fine handling rifle would make a great working rifle. 4-48028 MGM150

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*VERY FINE HOLLAND & WOODWARD PATENT SINGLE SHOT DROPPING BLOCK DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE BY HOLLAND & HO

Lot # 1049 (Sale Order: 50 of 563)      

SN 24043. Cal. .500/450 Nitro Express. 26" Heavy round tapered bbl is fitted with nicely filed and stippled island base, for one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and matching front ramp holding silver bead. Top of bbl is engraved "Holland & Holland 98. New Bond Street, London. Winners of All the "Field" Rifle Trials London". Left rear portion of bbl is stamped with London proofs for 70 grains cordite and 480 grain bullet. Case hardened Holland/ Woodward patent action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), and takedown trigger/ firing group with long handled takedown pin on right side. Both sides of action are engraved "HOLLAND & HOLLAND" "Patent No 17578". Left side is also engraved "Charge 70 grains, 500/450 Case 3-1/4 Inches". Remainder of action has small scrolled borders. Flat top of receiver ring is nicely stippled. Fine, flame figured American walnut steel trap capped pistol grip buttstock, (with spare striker in trap) "handmade by Reinhart Fajen and the first using Keith designed Monte Carlo cheekpiece" (per Ross Seyfried), measures 13-7/8" over NOSHOC pad. Point pattern checkering with mullered borders is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. What appears to be orig and quite unusual, is the nearly full-length Mannlicher type forend with horn tip, that attaches to bbl with two screws from bottom through diamond shaped escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-5/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 10 lbs 0 oz. LOP: 13-7/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Elmer told Ross Seyfried that it was the first stock made with the Keith design Monte Carlo cheekpiece. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refurbished. Bbl retains a considerable amount, perhaps as much as 30% of its orig streaky brown with evidence of some cleaning. 1-1/4" block of steel has been dovetailed into front portion of rear sight base. Action retains approx 70 - 80% orig case hardening color. Operating lever retains most of its bright blue. Newly made buttstock retains nearly all of its hand rubbed oil finish. Forend, refinished at the same time as stocking, matches very well. There is some slight checking through flame grain in butt. Bore is excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout, with one or two light flecks about 6" back from muzzle (may clean). Action, like all these beautifully made actions, is smooth as silk. This rifle number is listed in BRITISH SINGLE SHOT RIFLE VOL. 5 by Wal Winfer as being delivered to Guinard & Co, ca. 1902. 4-48032 MGM144

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