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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*FINE HOLLAND & WOODWARD PATENT H&H SINGLE SHOT CUSTOM RIFLE.

Lot # 1050 (Sale Order: 51 of 563)      

SN 24-189. Cal. .30/40 Krag. This unusual rifle was re-barreled by Elmer Keith in .30/40 Krag utilizing the orig one standing, four folding leaf express rear sight. 26-1/2" Tapered round bbl is also fitted with banded-on sling eye, and front ramp mounting sourdough bead. Orig muzzle protector is present. Blued Holland & Woodward action features non-automatic tang safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), with top tang fitted with flip-up screw adjustable aperture sight. Both sides of action are engraved "HOLLAND & HOLLAND" and "Patent 17578" within double line borders with small flourishes at ends. Right side of action is fitted with mechanism dis-assembly pin. SN is at rear of trigger guard. Orig Holland & Holland well streaked European walnut steel trap capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-5/8" over serrated horn buttplate, and features classically shaped H&H shadow line right hand cheekpiece, point pattern checkering with mullered borders, and with a sling eye as well as a silver oval engraved "ELMER KEITH" on toe line. Long schnabeled forend attaches to bbl with a screw through diamond shaped steel escutcheon. Removal of forend reveals SN on face of action, and no bbl makers marks. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8", drop at comb: approx 1-15/16". Weight: 7 lbs 10 oz. LOP: 13-5/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as custom finished. Metal parts retain essentially all of their blue. Orig Holland buttstock has sharp edges slightly rounded, and retains nearly all of a fine rubbed oil finish, checkering re-cut. New forend is essentially as new, with a few light handling marks. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth and crisp. These highly regarded Holland actions are quite scarce, with approx 200 ever made. 4-47969 MGM138

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*W.W. GREENER SINGLE SHOT DROPPING BLOCK RIFLE ON 1902 WEBLEY ACTION.

Lot # 1051 (Sale Order: 52 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 013931. Cal. .450 Nitro Express. 27" Tapered round bbl with Nock form, is fitted with sleeved-on rear sight base holding one standing, two folding leaf express sight with platinum lines, and marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards. Sleeved-on front island ramp is fitted with longitudinally dovetailed white bead. Top of bbl in front of Nock form, is engraved "W. W. GREENER. 68 Haymarket London." Blued action is engraved "W. W. GREENER LONDON & BIRMINGHAM" around "WEBLEY PATENT" and "No. 6365 1902" and with winged projectile logo on right side. Left side is also engraved with Greener name and address along with elephant trademark. Action features non-automatic tang safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), and (I believe unique to Greener) long strengthening straps, with dolls head attachment to action, which extend through grip and into butt. The portions of the straps that run through checkering are checkered "en suite" with grip. Broadly streaked and lightly figured European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-7/8" over NOSHOC pad. A sling eye matching that on underside of bbl, is on toe line. Matching forend with nicely shaped horn tip, attaches to bbl with screw through small round escutcheon. Removal of forend reveals action face no. 50 (not listed in BRITISH SINGLE SHOT RIFLES VOL. 6 by Wal Winfer), which is also on bbl shank, along with Greener number and elephant logo. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/8", drop at comb: approx 2-1/4". Weight: 9 lbs 10 oz. LOP: 13-7/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. All metal parts have been re-blued over scattered pinprick pitting and a number of light scratches, and retain nearly all of that blue, pleasingly silvered on sharp edges. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil finish which may be original. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling throughout, with some light frosting toward breech end. Action is smooth and crisp. A very scarce nitro single shot that has not been monkeyed with. From known action face numbers, it appears that fewer than 300 of these exceptionally fine actions were ever made.ÊÊ 4-47970 MGM139

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*FINE IVER HENRIKSEN CUSTOM RIGBY FARQUHARSON .338-74 KEITH SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

Lot # 1052 (Sale Order: 53 of 563)      

SN 16734. Cal. .338 X 74. (9.3 x 74 case necked to .338, designed by Elmer Keith to duplicate the ballistics of the .338 Winchester, in a rimmed cartridge for use in single shot and double rifles.) 25" Tapered octagon bbl features stippled, integral quarter rib, front sight ramp, and sling swivel base. Rib is fitted with one standing and four folding leaf rear express sight for 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 yards. Right side of sight is engraved "Sighted, cordite + 215 grs Bullet. Front sight has Elmer's favored gold-faced sourdough bead. Rear portion of bbl is stamped "338 X 74 KEITH" with "HENRIKSEN" stamped in front of receiver ring. This is the first of two rifles (even though there are subtle differences between the two .338-74 rifles, Elmer called them a "matched pair") made by Iver Henriksen of Missoula, Montanta. Iver was Elmer's favorite gunsmith who he often used for special projects. Blued orig Farquharson dropping block action with side safety is engraved with sprays of well cut various sized open shaded scroll, with "John Rigby & Co" in broad riband on left side of action. Left side is gold inlaid "SAFE". SN is at grip. Finely marbled and lightly figured circassian walnut full capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-1/2" over G & H style checkered and engraved buttplate with trap (with space for three cartridges), features Keith designed right hand shadow line cheekpiece, hard rubber grip cap with large vacant gold oval and well cut borderless point pattern checkering. Matching long schnabeled forend attaches to bbl with Allen screw. Weaver K3-C3 scope with crosshair and post reticle is mounted on the quarter rib with Buehler mounts. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 2-1/4". Weight: 9 lbs 8 oz. LOP: 13-1/2". Rifle is fitted with tooled leather carrying sling in Q-D swivels. Also included are 2 20-rnd boxes & 8 loose cartridges of Elmer Keith's .338 x 74 Keith ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Photo is of Elmer's last elk hunt at Fort Defiance (the original settlement of Glenwood Springs, CO). CONDITION: Overall virtually as new from time of Henriksen making. Bbl retains virtually all orig rust blue as do sights. Receiver retains virtually all rust blue done at the time of making by Henriksen. Receiver engraving crisp with minor pinprick pitting left from orig Rigby rifle. Action was not buffed or polished, preserving the orig engraving in fine condition. Forend with one or two very small dings. Buttstock with a few small dings and handling marks, retaining most orig bright oil finish. Bright, as mint bore. Action is tight; mechanics function perfectly. 4-48040 RJS/MGM129

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*FINE IVER HENRIKSEN CUSTOM FARQUHARSON SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH SCOPE, BUILT FOR ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1053 (Sale Order: 54 of 563)      

SN 1000EK. Cal. .338 X 74. (9.3 x 74 case necked to .338, designed by Elmer Keith to duplicate the ballistics of the .338 Winchester, in a rimmed cartridge for use in single shot and double rifles.) 25" Tapered octagon bbl features stippled, integral quarter rib, front sight ramp, and swing swivel base. Rib is fitted with one standing and two folding leaf rear express sight for 100, 200 and 300 yards. Front sight has Elmer's favorite gold-faced sourdough bead. Rear portion of bbl is stamped "338 X 74 KEITH" with "HENRIKSEN" stamped in front of receiver ring. This is the second of two rifles (even though there are subtle differences between the two .338-74 rifles, Elmer called them a "matched pair") made by Iver Henriksen of Missoula, Montanta. Iver was Elmer's favorite gunsmith who he often used for special projects. Blued orig Farquharson dropping block action with top tang safety is finely engraved with sprays of well cut shaded scroll, around central leaf pattern sunburst, all within light vine borders. Nicely streaked and lightly figured circassian walnut full capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-1/2" over Neidner styled checkered buttplate with trap (with space for three cartridges, and Allen key for scope), features Keith designed Monte Carlo right hand shadow line cheekpiece (This cheekpiece and comb were designed to minimize recoil impact to the shooter's face), hard rubber grip cap with large vacant gold oval, and well cut borderless point pattern checkering. Matching long schnabeled forend attaches to bbl with Allen screw. Weaver K3-1 scope with duplex reticle is mounted on the quarter rib in Cone-trol mounts. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-7/8", drop at comb: approx 1-13/16". Weight: 9 lbs 12 oz. LOP: 13-1/2". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains virtually all rust blue on bbl and action from Iver Henriksen. Very slight loss of blue at muzzle and around front sling swivel hole. Buttstock and forearm retain virtually all dull oil finish with a few light scattered scratches and compression marks. Mint bore. Mechanically, action is tight and sound, with perfect function. Scope optics are bright and clear. 4-47971 RJS/MGM127

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*INCREDIBLE SERIAL NUMBER "1" HOFFMAN ARMS CUSTOM SPRINGFIELD RIFLE OF ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1054 (Sale Order: 55 of 563)      

SN 1. Cal. .400 Whelen. 24" Medium weight bbl fitted with quarter rib, banded-on sling base, and banded-on streamlined front ramp, is engraved "No 1. Hoffman Arms Co, Cleveland, Ohio" on top. Stippled quarter rib is fitted with four folding leaf express sight with silver lines marked for 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards. Front ramp holds gold bead. There are sprays of engraving on quarter rib, transition to sling band, and around front sight base. Caliber is engraved on left bbl shank. Standard '03 action has scroll engraving on receiver ring either side of stippled top. Bolt has had knob flattened on bottom, and checkered, and with flower burst engraving on top, scroll on shank. Bolt is fitted with unusual Hoffman shroud incorporating Lyman type slide for micrometer peep sight. Toggle safety on right side is marked "READY" and "SAFE". Top of right side is stamped "HOFFMAN ARMS CO". Replacement bottom metal is engraved with rather amateurish shaded large scrolled acanthus and a grizzly bear. Nicely streaked and lightly fiddle figured European walnut capped pistol grip stock measures 13-7/8" over engraved steel ribbed buttplate with trap (a pull through cleaning brush is in a large compartment under trap. There is also space for two cartridges). Stock features classic Whelen style right hand shadow line cheekpiece, borderless point pattern checkering, hard rubber forend tip, Model 70 type sling bases, and a fine engraved steel grip cap, engraving matching that on receiver. Also included is a tooled leather sling in Super Grade type swivels. Accompanied by 5 boxes of Elmer Keith handloaded .400 Whelen cartridges for this rifle. Drop at heel: approx 3", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight: 8 lbs 10 oz. LOP: 13-7/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and action retain approx 75% of their orig blue thinning overall, and silvered on high points from normal hand wear. Bottom metal retains 90% of a shiny blue. Stock retains most of its orig hand rubbed oil finish, with a number of small marks and dents, and an area of water staining with finish loss from center of toe line toward butt on right side. Checkering is lightly worn, and a bit dirty. Bore is excellent, shiny, with some light frosting, mostly toward breech end. Action is smooth. 4-47953 MGM146

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*EXCEPTIONAL KORNBRATH ENGRAVED AND GOLD INLAID HOFFMAN ARMS MAGNUM MAUSER DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE.

Lot # 1055 (Sale Order: 56 of 563)      

SN 361. Cal. .404 Jeffery. 26" Lightweight tapered round bbl is fitted with quarter rib, banded-on sling eye, and banded-on streamlined front ramp. Top of bbl is engraved "HOFFMAN ARMS CO ARDMORE, OKLA. 361". Caliber is engraved at left rear. There are also triangles of well cut shaded scroll either side of sling eye band, and behind rear sight ramp. Stippled quarter rib is fitted with three folding leaf express sight marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards. A sourdough bead is in front ramp, which has heavy steel protector. Orig Mauser square bridge magnum length commercial action has stippled top of receiver ring, flanked by scroll engraving. A Redfield receiver sight has been fitted with staff let into square bridge. Bolt body is damascened. Pear shaped knob is slightly turned back. Flag of safety is gold inlaid "SAFE". Drop box bottom metal has hinged floorplate retained by button in trigger guard bow. Trigger guard and floorplate are exceptionally well engraved (Kornbrath), with semi-relief shaded scroll, having relief geometric borders. This fine engraving surrounds a relief gold inlay of mountain goat in mountains, as central medallion on floorplate. Trigger guard bow is gold inlaid with monogram "LCU" (?). Steel grip cap with trap is also engraved matching bottom metal with portrait of bear looking back over its shoulder on trap cover (a classic Kornbrath motif). Trap contains two spare front sight beads. Dark and dense, finely streaked and marbled European walnut stock measures 13-1/4" over red Old English pad, and features double beaded Whelen type right hand cheekpiece, horn forend tip, and classic point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip and forend. A tooled leather carrying sling in Super Grade type swivels, is included with rifle. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/16", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 9 lbs 4 oz. LOP: 13-1/4". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. Page from 1977 GUN NOTES where Elmer states "Ross Seyfried and I worked up loads in my fine Hoffman Mauser using CCI magnum primers and the 400 grain Kynoch or the 400 grain RWS bullets with 85 grains of Hodgdon's 4831 powder. Also Keith is photographed in HELL I WAS THERE p. 186, he is holding a Hoffman rifle, but it doesn't appear to be this one. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retaining approx 90% orig blue on all metal parts, silvered on sharp edges from normal handling. Stock retains nearly all of its orig rubbed oil finish with some added oil at butt after installation of new pad. Checkering is only slightly worn, and is crisp. Bore is excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is smooth. A truly exceptional magnum Hoffman. 4-48029 MGM148

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*HOFFMAN ARMS MAGNUM MAUSER DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE.

Lot # 1056 (Sale Order: 57 of 563)      

SN 28171. Cal. .375 H&H. This rifle started life as a takedown magnum rifle (either .300 or .375) by Holland & Holland ca. 1910. It was re-barreled by Hoffman with 24" tapered round bbl utilizing orig Holland sights and bases. Top of bbl is marked "HOFFMAN ARMS CO. CLEVELAND, O." Caliber and "B136" are on bbl shank. Stippled quarter rib holds three folding leaf express rear sight marked for 100, 200, and 300 yards. A banded-on sling eye has been fitted. Orig front ramp is sleeved-on, and holds gold bead. A knurled sight cover has been fitted. Early magnum length action with standard bridge and slant box bottom metal, is marked "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER - OBERNDORF a/N" on side wall. Receiver ring and flattened bridge are stippled. Takedown lug at rear of action has been brazed, creating solid frame. Floorplate is hinged with latch button in trigger guard bow. Holland & Holland numbers "28171" are stamped on bottom right side of receiver ring under wood, and engraved on trigger guard bow, as well as on bolt handle shank. Bolt with pear-shaped knob has had Hoffman bolt shroud fitted with integral mount for micrometer rear peep sight, and toggling safety on right stamped "READY" and "SAFE". Original Holland & Holland stock of lightly streaked and nicely figured European walnut measures 13-1/2" over NOSHOC pad, and features small right hand cheekpiece, recoil reinforcing bolt, horn forend tip, steel trap grip cap, and classic point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip and forend. Vacant silver oval and sling eye are on toe line. A tooled leather narrow sling in Q-D swivels is included. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 8 lbs 4 oz. LOP: 13-1/2". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as refinished, with metal parts retaining nearly all a fine rust blue, and wood, most of a hand rubbed oil finish, checkering re-cut, mullering of borders not re-cut. Bore is excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is smooth. A lightweight .375 H & H. 4-48034 MGM149

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*RARE AND MAGNIFICENT GOLD INLAID "KEITH GRADE" CHAMPLIN & HASKINS CUSTOM .375 H&H RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

Lot # 1057 (Sale Order: 58 of 563)      

SN 27. Cal. .375 H&H. The rifle is a Keith Grade that features all of the refinements that Elmer Keith felt would create a perfect hunting rifle. These include a 25" tapered octagon bbl with integral front sight ramp with a special spring loaded popup folding front sight with gold sourdough face. Bbl also incorporates an integral quarter rib including front scope base, three folding leaf rear sight with very shallow Vs and an integral front swing swivel base. There is also an integral bbl lug and forend tiedown screw similar to pre-64 Model 70 Winchesters at the mid-point of the forearm. Safety is sunken and checkered on the top tang which is extended over the comb. Bottom metal features a square back dragoon style trigger guard with a Commercial Mauser style floorplate release inside the guard bow; bottom metal also includes an integral finely checkered grip strap that extends to the grip cap. Grip cap is sculpted steel with an integral trap compartment. Additionally the stock, including the Monte Carlo comb and Schnabled forend are of Keith's preferred design. Left bbl flat is engraved "375 H&H MAGNUM"; right bbl flat is engraved in flowing script "CHAMPLIN & HASKINS, INC., ENID, OKLAHOMA"; top bbl flat is engraved with "Elmer Keith" signature in gold. The action is the unique and special patented Champlin & Haskins (Elmer Keith was a consultant on this action design) action featuring three locking lugs and a 60 degree bolt lift noted for both its strength and its smooth action. Action body is also octagonal in shape and the bolt shroud is sculpted in a continuing tapered octagon shape. The stock is magnificent, highly figured marble cake Circassian walnut with multipoint borderless checkering in a wraparound pattern on the forearm and matching checkering pattern on grip. The buttstock features Elmer Keith's personal design Monte Carlo cheekpiece with forward sloping cone and a special flowing forward surface, all designed to minimize recoil impact to the shooter's face; cheekpiece is highlighted by a single well-executed bead and beveled lower top surface. The stock includes a trap door Neidner style steel buttplate with teardrop top extension, with trap to hold three cartridges (two orig Keith rounds included). Bolt body is damascened and bolt knob has four finely checkered panels. Rifle is sighted with Elmer Keith's Leupold M8-3X scope in custom Redfield style mounts. The engraving is an extraordinary combination of high relief gold inlay, multicolored floral scrolls, line work and fine relief cut steel. The engraving is highlighted by eight solid gold high relief animals, all done in exquisite artistic and anatomical detail. The front sight ramp has a crenulated front border. Bbl breech has a 1" section of flowing gold inlaid line work. The top receiver flats & top of the quarter rib feature matching crosshatch and dot matting. Sides of the quarter rib have a crenulated border matching the front sight. Left side of the receiver has a flowing Champlin & Haskins signature in gold. Upper left front receiver flat features a large mountain sheep bust with a cliff scene & additional engraved rams in the background. Upper left rear flat of receiver ring features a gold reposing maned lion with relief Savanna background. Upper right receiver flat has a gold leopard with relief jungle scene & "Keith Grade .27." in flowing script. Upper left rear receiver flat has a gold polar bear with finely matted Arctic background. Rear surface of bolt shroud is matted with crosshatch & dot pattern. Safety slide has a gold line border surrounded by crosshatch & dot pattern. Extended top tang has geometric gold inlay pattern. Floorplate has two Cape Buffalo bulls in relief gold with finely executed Savanna scene background; the buffalo scene is vignetted inside a gold line border that extends into flowing multicolored gold scrolls. Bottom of the trigger guard has gold mountain sheep with gold rock & stone foundation on matted background; right lower corner of the trigger guard features a Masonic emblem in relief gold. Grip cap has a large profile snarling bear in gold on matted background surrounded by single line gold border. Buttplate & trap are matted with crosshatch & dot pattern with flowing gold inlay geometric pattern on the teardrop with a spectacular gold inlay "K" monogram in center of the buttplate trap. Virtually all panels & surfaces are surrounded by fine gold line inlay borders and the steel inlaid diamond on bottom of forearm is engraved in a sunburst pattern. Receiver side panels, bolt shroud and floorplate, all include multicolored gold floral scroll decoration. The upper left surface of the trigger guard is signed "ENGRAVING FE HENDRICKS SA Tex". Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-3/4", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 9 lbs 10 oz. LOP: 13-5/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Rifle remains in remarkable, virtually as new condition with near min

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*CHAMPLIN-HASKINS BOLT ACTION KEITH GRADE RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

Lot # 1058 (Sale Order: 59 of 563)      

SN 61. Cal. 338-378 KT. 25" Tapered octagon bbl with integral quarter rib, is fitted with express rear sight, and pop-up sourdough bead in high front sight ramp. Bbl has caliber markings on left side and makers markings on right, either side of express sight. Champlin action with short bolt throw and three locking lugs, is marked "Keith Grade No. 61" on right receiver flat. Action features checkered bolt knob, extended tang which goes over comb in H&H style, and tang safety. Bottom metal with faceted hinged floorplate has checkered grip portion, which extends to steel trap grip cap. Nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip stock measures 13-5/8" over brown Old English pad, and features high shadow line Monte Carlo right hand cheekpiece, multi-point pattern checkering, and long schnabeled tip. Keith grade features include long top and bottom straps to reinforce the stock, dragoon trigger guard, Keith cheekpiece, three-leaf folding rear sight and gold-face sourdough front sight. Scoped with a special Redfield 3X-9X Colorado double dot, long range reticle invented by Elmer Keith's best friend R.W. Thompson. This scope used a second small dot below the central dot as an aiming point for dead-on hold out to 600 yards. Included are 3 20-rnd boxes of Elmer Keith's .338 x 378 KT ammunition for this rifle. The .338-378 KT cartridge was the joint invention of Elmer Keith and R.W. Thompson to be the ultimate long range elk cartridge. It used 250 grain bullets at 3000 ft/sec. Drop at heel: approx 2", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-1/2", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight with scope: 10 lbs 0 oz. LOP: 13-5/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. This rifle was used to take Keith's 50th and last bull elk as can be seen in photograph. CONDITION: Excellent. Metal retains over 95% of its orig finish with sharp edge wear and some splotches on left rear portion of bbl. Stock retains nearly all of its orig hand rubbed oil finish with a number of light compressions and marks from normal handling and use. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Optics clear. 4-48031 RJS/MGM143

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*THE FIRST CHAMPLIN-HASKINS KEITH GRADE RIFLE, SN 1, PRESENTED TO ELMER BY THE MAKER.

Lot # 1059 (Sale Order: 60 of 563)      

SN 1. Cal. .458 Winchester. 25" Tapered octagon bbl with integral quarter rib, is fitted with express rear sight, and pop-up sourdough bead in high front sight ramp. Bbl has caliber markings on left side beside express sight. Top of bbl and left flat are engraved "Presented to Elmer Keith" and "Champlin - Haskins Inc. Enid, Oklahoma". Champlin action with short bolt throw and three locking lugs, is marked "Keith Grade No. 1" on right receiver flat. Action features checkered bolt knob, extended tang which goes over comb in H&H style, and tang safety. Bottom metal with faceted hinged floorplate has grip portion, which extends to steel trap grip cap. Nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip stock measures 13-5/8" over red Old English pad, and features high shadow line Monte Carlo right hand cheekpiece designed by Keith, multi-point pattern checkering, and long schnabeled tip. This is the first Keith grade rifle made by Champlin-Haskins. It incorporates all of the features that Elmer Keith thought would contribute to the ultimate hunting rifle. It has three leaf folding express sights on a quarter rib, spring loaded folding gold face sourdough front sight, square back dragoon trigger guard, top tang safety and long top & bottom tangs to reinforce the stock. Buttstock features the Keith sloping top comb & cheekpiece. This rifle is chambered for .458 Winchester, a cartridge Elmer Keith considered to be an all-around hunting round. He noted that this rifles groups ran from 5/8" to 7/8" at 110 yards with its current 2-3/4X Redfield scope with crosshair and post reticle in pivoting QD mounts. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-1/2",drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight with scope:10 lbs 12 oz. LOP: 13-5/8". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Metal retains nearly all of its orig finish with a hint of edge wear. Stock retains nearly all of its orig hand rubbed oil finish with one or two light handling marks from normal handling and use. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Trigger return spring sluggish and rifle is often slip-hammered, and should be attended to before use. Optics clear. 4-48030 RJS/MGM154

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*EXCEPTIONAL PACHMAYR CUSTOM SILVER INLAID AND ENGRAVED MODEL 70 WINCHESTER RIFLE WITH SCOPE, MADE F

Lot # 1060 (Sale Order: 61 of 563)      

SN 104326. (on top of left side wall) Cal. .375 H&H Magnum. 25" Bbl. Typical pre-war configuration, and markings on orig bbl, with flip-over express rear sight. Bbl is also marked "CUSTOM MADE BY PACHMAYR L.A. CALIF. U.S.A." on top. Stippled front ramp is fitted with sourdough bead. Pre-war action has had bolt release neatly checkered, bolt body jeweled, and bolt knob nicely knurled. A Pachmayr "Low - Swing" side mount has been fitted. All metal parts are very finely engraved with near full coverage cleanly cut open shaded scroll with crenelated inlaid silver wire borders and accents. This fine engraving surrounds full relief silver inlays of game animals including the head of a bugling elk on receiver ring, a snarling bobcat on bridge, and a standing grizzly bear on floorplate. A fine bighorn ram adorns trigger guard bow. Full capped pistol grip stock is of exceptional heavily marbled and finely figured circassian walnut, and features red Old English pad, right hand Monte Carlo cheekpiece, flush mounted Pachmayr patent detachable swivels, and large ebony forend tip. Stock is checkered in multi-paneled fancy border, fleur-de-lis style, with stippled flourishes. Checkering is borderless and exceptionally well done. Hard rubber grip cap has inset gold oval engraved "CUSTOM MADE FOR" "ELMER KEITH" "by PACHMAYR" "L.A. CALIF. USA". Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-5/8", drop at comb: approx 1-1/2". Weight: 9 lbs 14 oz. LOP: 13-1/2". Lyman All Weather 2-1/2 X scope with crosshair and post reticle, is in engraved Low-Swing mount. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. This rifle was the subject of an article in August 1976 GUNS AND AMMO by Elmer Keith entitled "Pachmayr's Model 70 Masterpiece" which describes the rifle and its history. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retaining nearly all of its orig custom finishes on wood and metal, with only a few light marks and scratches. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope optics clear. Also included with rifle is a tooled leather sling in Pachmayr detachable loops. 4-47951 MGM130

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*FN CUSTOM MAUSER WITH SCOPE, USED BY ELMER KEITH ON HIS FIRST AFRICAN SAFARI, AND FEATURED IN MANY

Lot # 1061 (Sale Order: 62 of 563)      

SN NB1/WM/146/57. Cal. .333 OKH. (The .333 OKH cartridge was developed by the team of Charles O'Neil, Elmer Keith and Don Hopkins. Elmer used 300 grain bullets in Africa.) 26" Tapered round bbl is marked "333" on rear portion. Typical blued early FN action with un-cut bbl stop, solid side wall, and pin type floorplate release has standard military type bolt shroud and flag safety. Floorplate has been relief engraved with bounding lioness. Strikingly fiddle figured dense American walnut full capped pistol grip stock by I. P. Henriksen, and so signed on top at left side of action side wall, measures 13-5/8" over solid red NOSHOC pad, and features swept right hand Monte Carlo cheekpiece, schnabeled tip, and 16 LPI point pattern checkering. A raised oval in right grip is relief carved with letter "K". (Elmer's concept to replicate the iconic Wundhammer swell). Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4 ", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-3/4", drop at comb: approx 2-1/8". Weight: 9 lbs 12 oz. LOP: 13-5/8". Weaver K4 60-B scope with dual ranging crosshair reticle, is in forward position in custom rings. A basket weave carrying sling is in Model 70 Super grade type swivels. Included is one box of 50 custom Elmer Keith's .333 OKH ammunition for this rifle. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. This was Elmer Keith's plains game rifle used on his first African safari. With it he took 30 head of big game on that trip, including his leopard, part of the African Big Five, pictured on p. 110 in the book "Safari", and also mentioned and pictured in numerous articles written by Elmer Keith. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all of its custom finishes on wood and metal, floorplate silvered from carrying. Also silvered are trigger guard, and guard screws, and there are a few minor marks and light bruises in finish of stock. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope optics clear. 4-47956 RJS/MGM131

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*MAGIS ENGRAVED BROWNING OLYMPIAN MAUSER .338 MAGNUM WITH SCOPE.

Lot # 1062 (Sale Order: 63 of 563)      

SN 1X7376. Cal. .338 Winchester Mag. 24" Medium weight round bbl is fitted with screwed-on rear sight block holding flip-up adjustable leaf. Front ramp holds sourdough bead. Left side of bbl under sight base is marked "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY" and "ST LOUIS MO & MONTREAL PQ". Right side is marked with caliber, SN, "MADE IN BELGIUM" and proofs. There are 2" flourishes of relief scrolled acanthus engraving at breech end. Coin finished action is engraved with more relief scrolled acanthus on side wall and bridge. Receiver ring is engraved with bull moose in swamp on left, and bellowing elk on right. Floorplate has fine rendition of standing brown bear with mountainous background. A snarling cougar is on trigger guard bow. Each scene is by Marie Magis. Receiver ring scenes are signed "M. Magis" at bottoms (below wood), bear at bottom, and cougar with just "MM" at bottom. Claro walnut stock with quilted and fiddle figure measures 13-3/4" over open sided Browning white line pad, and features right hand Monte Carlo swept cheekpiece, rosewood forend tip and grip cap with white line spacer, grip cap with inset gold diamond, engraved steel reinforcing bolt, and checkering at grip and forend with relief acanthus carving and stippling at ends. Rifle is fitted with Leupold M7 4X scope with fine post and crosshair reticle, in claw rings. Claw bases, rear with windage adjustment, are mounted to top of action. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2", drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-7/8", drop at comb: approx 1-3/4". Weight with scope: 10 lbs 0 oz. LOP: 13-3/4". Also included is a Williams Guide basket weave carved sling in QD swivels. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Metal parts retain nearly all of their orig factory finishes, with only a few light handling marks. Stock retains 90% of its orig finish, which has somewhat frosted, and has quite a few handling marks, mostly on left side in front of grip checkering. Bore is excellent. Action smooth. Scope is excellent, with a few scratches in exterior lacquer, optics clear. Sling is fine. 4-47955 MGM223

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*UNUSUAL MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER 1910 WITH 24" BARREL AND FULL LENGTH STOCK.

Lot # 1063 (Sale Order: 64 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 1111. Cal. 9.5 x 57. 24" Tapered round bbl ($15 extra cost option in 1939) is fitted with two folding leaf rear sight, and standard Mannlicher banded-on front ramp, now holding a white bead. Ramp is set back 1" from muzzle to accommodate steel cap for stock. Typical Mannlicher Schoenauer action is marked "Patent" "Mannlicher" "Schoenauer" and "M. 1910" on stippled receiver ring. Left side wall is marked "Oesterr. Waffenfabr. - Ges. Steyr". A round knob has been brazed to standard butter knife bolt handle, and "AGA" cocking piece sight has been installed. Rifle retains standard double set triggers. Lightly marbled European walnut full length ($10 option in 1939) capped pistol grip stock measures 13-3/4" over ribbed steel buttplate with trap. Trap contains orig 4-pc cleaning rod, and has space for two cartridges. Stock also features small right hand cheekpiece, point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip, and small area of borderless checkering wrapping around forend. Rifle is fitted with plain leather Williams Guide sling. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/8", drop at comb: approx 1-7/8". Weight: 7 lbs 7 oz. LOP: 13-3/4". PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining approx 95% orig blue, with sharp edge wear. Bolt handle polished after installation of knob. Bolt release retains 70 - 80% orig blue. Stock retains 90 - 95% orig finish with a number of light marks and some a bit deeper. Bore is excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is smooth. Set triggers work. An unusual Mannlicher in a great caliber. 4-48033 MGM222

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RARE SHARPS MODEL 1877 No. 1 LONG RANGE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE THAT BELONGED TO ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1064 (Sale Order: 65 of 563)      

Please note (3/6/15): According to Dr. Labowskie, factory records indicate this was originally a .45-95. As our catalog states, it is now a 45-120-550. Alteration was probably made by Elmer Keith himself. SN 160244. Cal. .45 3-1/4" (45-120-550). Beautiful target/hunting rifle with 34" Rigby-style rnd bbl with windgage globe front sight, no provision for a rear sight and a long range Vernier tang sight with 5" staff. Tang sight is not matching numbered to this rifle and has the number "35011" on left side of base. Top flat of bbl is marked with the "Old Reliable" cartouche & Bridgeport address. Top of chamber area of the bbl has a Rigby flat & left side is marked "45 3 1/4". Mounted with spectacular, highly figured Claro American walnut with checkered rnd Sharps forearm with ebony tip & black insert serpentine grip buttstock with Sharps checkered hard rubber buttplate. According to Sharps Firearms, Sellers there were only 46 of these rifles produced January 1877 to March 1879 and their price at that time was $125. That was a princely sum for that era, probably more than 3 to 4 months salary for the average working man. These rifles were inherently accurate for long range shooting and were very effective in hunting large game & on the target range. A seven page article by Mr. Keith, that appeared in the January 1964 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine, discusses the positive aspects of the single shot rifle for all manners of hunting & shooting. A picture in this article shows Mr. Keith's friend Bill Knepp shooting this rifle and another picture shows this rifle & a bull buffalo shot by Mr. Keith in 1947. No disassembly was effected to check for matching SNs. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl retains about 98% strong orig blue with a few, tiny, scattered spots of surface spotting & faint sharp edge wear. Receiver & lockplate retain virtually all of their orig case colors, lightly to moderately faded. Lever & hammer are mostly a grey patina as is bottom tang. Stock has a few very fine grain checks on right side of comb, otherwise wood is completely sound with the buttstock showing hand oil staining around the wrist & otherwise retains strong, bright oil finish. Forearm retains about 95% strong orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-48037 JR264

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RARE CONVERSION SHARPS MODEL 1874 HEAVY SPORTING BUFFALO RIFLE THAT BELONGED TO ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1065 (Sale Order: 66 of 563)      

SN C46090. Cal. .45 (45-120-550). Heavy buffalo rifle probably converted by Meecham, 15 lbs. 5.44 oz., with 30" oct bbl, orig Sharps half nickel front sight and a Winchester 1876 marked ladder rear sight mated to the Sharps dovetail base. Tang sight appears to be a thick base Winchester Vernier sight with 4" staff and top tang is drilled & topped for this sight. Top flat is marked with the "Old Reliable" cartouche & Bridgeport address. Chamber area of top flat is marked ".45 3 1/4". The long trigger plate has double set triggers and lockplate & receiver usual Sharp markings. Left rear side of receiver has a plugged hole which is probably from having a sling bar removed. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut with semi-schnable tipped forearm and straight stock with heavy crescent brass buttplate that is lead lined. When buttplate was removed, the hole under the buttplate has been enlarged and was filled with lead bullets & lead shot. The shot & bullets were removed. Front face of buttstock is numbered "52998" and toe of buttstock has an ebony inlay, probably an old repair from a broken toe. Bottom tang screw is replaced with a long wood screw which secures a homemade walnut grip. Close examination of the top tang disclosed that it has been rewelded through the front screw hole. And that screw is a replacement. The tang screw holes were added and the rear tang screw hole obliterated the last digit of the SN. Matching number is on bottom flat of bbl and inside the forearm. No other parts were observed to be numbered except stock, as noted. It is well-documented in several of Mr. Keith's writings that he was a great promoter of single shot rifle hunting. Undoubtedly he would have used this rifle for hunting & long range shooting. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains about 60-70% blue turning plum with a mottled chemical spotted appearance. Receiver retains traces of orig case colors, being mostly a silver/grey patina. Lockplate, hammer & trigger plate retain traces of case colors, being mostly a silver/brown patina. Buttstock, with the aforementioned repaired toe, has three or four small hairlines around upper tang & retains most of an old refinish. Forearm has a repaired crack at the left tip, otherwise is sound & shows 25-30% orig finish with the balance a handworn patina. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-47967 JR265

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MEACHAM STYLE SHARPS MODEL 1874 CONVERSION RIFLE.

Lot # 1066 (Sale Order: 67 of 563)      

SN (6?)45_44. Cal. .45-100-450. Heavy target rifle (17 lbs. 14.72 oz.) with 30" unmarked oct bbl that is 1-3/8" across the flats. It has a Winchester style Wingage globe front sight, a slot blank in the rear seat and is mounted with scope blocks. Receiver is converted from a carbine with the stud end of the sling bar in left side of receiver. The long trigger plate has double set triggers. Mounted with replacement American walnut with a flat bottom forearm that has a flat checkered panel between the two screws. It has uncheckered straight stock, 13-7/8" over a thin red Bishop pad. Top tang has had three extra holes installed for a Sharps-style tang sight, which is missing. It is mounted with a repaired Winchester style target base containing a 4-1/2" vernier staff that has a Merrit adjustable aperture with rubber eye cup. When the holes for the Sharps sight were drilled, portions of the SN were obliterated leaving what appears to be "(6?)45_44". Undoubtedly, this rifle would have worked well for long range bench rest shooting but may have been a little difficult on a dismounted elk hunt in the mountains at 10,000 feet. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Good. No finish remains with the bbl being a rough finished plummy brown patina. Receiver, lockplate, lever & hammer are a mottled silver brown patina. Wood is sound with a hand worn patina. Trigger is a little balky, otherwise mechanics are fine. Bright, shiny bore. 4-47968 JR279

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FINE MEACHAM CONVERSION SHARPS HEAVY TARGET/HUNTING RIFLE OF ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1067 (Sale Order: 68 of 563)      

SN 156994. Cal. .40-90 Sharps Bottleneck. Fine, heavy rifle with 30-1/4" unmarked, heavy oct bbl 1-1/4" across the flats. Weight is 15 lbs. 10.88 oz. It has Winchester style spirit level Wingage globe front sight, no provision for a rear sight and a thin base Winchester Model 73 marked sporting tang sight with 4" staff. Top flat of bbl is drilled & tapped for scope bases. The long trigger plate has double-set triggers. Top tang was drilled & tapped for another scope base, and so has two extra holes. Mounted with an 1859 rifle buttstock with color case hardened 2-pc patchbox on right side which contains a spare front sight insert. Left side of wrist has the outline of two cartouches and it has a Model 1859 buttplate with inspector initials on the tang & adjacent on the buttstock. Forearm is a custom edition by Meacham that is 13-1/2" long and diamond checkered with checkered wrist on the stock. Meacham purchased large numbers of surplus Sharps rifles & carbines after the Civil War along with lots of spare parts and converted them to sporting arms to meet the demand of the tide of humanity moving Westward. It is believed that Mr. Meecham purchased his bbls from England. Generally speaking, these rifles saw hard service on the American frontier, usually under very adverse conditions and are rarely found with any finish whatsoever and with their wood intact. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains thin brown patina with sharp edge wear. Receiver & lockplate retain traces of silvered case colors, being mostly a grey patina. Patchbox & buttplate retain faded case colors & may clean much brighter. Forearm has a couple of hairlines on right side, otherwise wood is sound & retains a hand-worn patina. Checkering shows only moderate use. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Would make an outstanding shooter. 4-48043 JR282

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QUANTITY OF COLLECTORS AMMUNITION FROM ELMER KEITH.

Lot # 1068 (Sale Order: 69 of 563)      

NSN. Various calibers in boxes, including: four 20 round tan cardboard boxes with paper seals stamped "333B OKH", two 50-round boxes written in ink "333 OKH" and "300 GR SN" (one box full, one missing about 10 rounds). 50 Round Kraft paper wrapped pack of Kynoch .404 soft nose with label "Non Rusting Caps". Two 50-round Kraft wrapped packs of Kynoch .476, one solid, one soft nose. Two 25-round tins of Kynoch .470, soft nose with notation "Heavy Jackets". Six 5-round boxes with Holland & Holland light tan labels for .500/.465. Three 10-round boxes with yellow Holland & Holland labels for the same caliber (.500/.465). Two 10-round boxes yellow label Kynoch .476 solids. Two open tins with 20 rounds each .450 3-1/4 Nitro. Two sealed tins with 10 rounds of .577 3", one solid, one soft. Two 10 round boxes with Westley Richards tan labels for .476, one in poor condition. And a few other miscellaneous boxes of Kynoch, and a box of loose rounds of Lapua .22 Long Rifle. Also included are two ammo cans, one filled with a mix of Kynoch .476 5-round red and yellow boxes (approx 20 boxes), the other with approx 22 boxes of .500 Nitro. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Poor to Excellent. All have been in storage for a long time. 4-48049 MGM321

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ELMER KEITH'S HAND TOOLED & HAND MADE DECORATED SADDLE BY GRIGSBY.

Lot # 1069 (Sale Order: 70 of 563)      

Made by Jack Grigsby, this saddle has about a 12"-13" seat, bear trap pommel & semi-high cantle. It has rounded skirts with full fenders & about 15" long tapaderos over leather covered bent wood stirrups. Right fender has a decorated circle hand-marked in the center "Mady by / Jack Grigsby". Saddle has a roping horn with amateur tooled "J.G." on each short skirt. Saddle is fully decorated with arrowhead borders & numerous 5-pointed star, nickel silver conchos. Top skirt of the saddle & rear edge of the fenders along with the tapaderos have 1" conchos & underskirt has 2" conchos with another 2" concho on the saddle horn. Tapaderos are form-fitted & buckstitched over the formed areas. Saddle has a single girth. Accompanied by Mr. Keith's bridle with curb bit that has silver overlay and is lightly engraved. Sides of the bridle have oval silver buckles & a concho on each side. Also accompanied by his braided rawhide reata that is about 1/4" diameter and about 50 feet long with a braided hondo. This saddle is pictured on p. 124 of Mr. Keith's book Six Guns with his son, Ted at about age 12, leading a pack string out of the mountains after an elk hunt. This would have been in the early 1950s. However, Mr. Keith had owned & ridden this saddle most of his adult life. PROVENANCE: The Elmer Keith Estate Collection. CONDITION: Saddle is smooth & strong with no visible flaws, showing moderate wear but still very ridable. Bridle & reata are fine. 4-48039 JR271

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REGAL MEXICAN SILVER MOUNTED COWBOY ERA SADDLE.

Lot # 1070 (Sale Order: 71 of 563)      

This saddle no doubt belonged to a wealthy hacienda owner. This regal and opulent saddle has coin silver repousse horn and trim, silver inlaid cinch ring, silver inlaid buttons on rigging and silver inlaid stirrups. Skirts, stirrup straps, cinch strap and saddle bags are embroidered with high relief floral decoration and silver bullion key fret border. Repousse designs in silver include flowers, leaves and geometric design. 3-dimensional horseshoes are central designs of 5" long silver repousse decorations on either side of exposed rawhide cantle. The massive horn has a 5-1/2" diameter with silver repousse design of bouquet in a vase. Left skirt has large horseshoe shaped cartouche of the Mexico City maker David Lozano. A similar saddle is shown on page 8 in David Murdoch's 2000 pictorial book Cowboy. Murdoch states that nearly identical saddle dates circa 1870. Included with saddle is a custom four-legged stand for display. CONDITION: Saddle is sound and complete overall. Leather overall has areas of crazing, scuffing and soiling. There is a 5" tear in removable seat pad, there are tears, cracks and areas missing from rawhide seat. Makers mark on skirt excellent and marks on rawhide are mostly discernible as can been seen in photos. Embroidery has lost much of its color but is mostly intact with only minor reductions. Accompanying stand is sound. All in all this saddle displays beautifully. 4-55430

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*SCARCE REMINGTON/UMC MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 1071 (Sale Order: 72 of 563)      

SN 8139. Cal. .45 ACP. Usual configuration with 5" bbl, fixed sights, the front has been notched. Left side of frame has the "E.E.C." inspector initials over a Springfield eagle. Left front side of frame is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY". Right side of frame has the large SN beginning with "NO". Slide has usual Remington / UMC markings. Bbl appears to be orig, but has had the skirt polished. Accompanied by one all blue WWII magazine. Mounted with diamond checkered walnut grips. Spring housing is orig, flat, 1911 style. Grip safety is short with long hammer spur. According to various publications, there were almost 22,000 of these pistols produced 1918-1919. Most of that production was probably issued near the end of WWI with the entire production that survived the war remaining in service through WWII and well into the 1960s. Very few are encountered today in orig configuration with any orig finish. Routinely, parts were changed in the field and innumerable pistols were "sportorized" for target shooting, while others were simply refinished, some by various arsenals. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, overall retains 96-98% of a fine restored finish showing mashed serrations on left side of slide with light sharp edge wear. Grips show light to moderate diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, frosty bore. 4-56391 JR104

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*RARE REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL BOX.

Lot # 1072 (Sale Order: 73 of 563)      

SN PA65928. Cal. .32 ACP. Blue finish with 3-1/2" bbl, fixed sight with usual markings and mounted with "REMINGTON / UMC" trademark embossed checkered hard rubber grips. Accompanied by one orig magazine. Also accompanied by its orig burgundy hinged lid cardboard box with tan & black end labels and front label. Front label is marked, in ink, with the matching SN. Inside the box contains an orig wire cleaning rod & twisted wire handle bristle brush. It additionally has an orig 4-page warranty reminder and a large 8-page owner's pamphlet. While these pistols were produced in fairly large numbers, those in Caliber .32 are rarely encountered and were apparently a much smaller production than their companion .380 Caliber pistols. They usually saw hard service in close proximity to body sweat in shoulder holsters, hip holsters or simply in pockets, and are rarely found today with high orig finish. Boxed examples are extremely rare. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Pistol retains 98-99% crisp orig blue with only some faint box burn on each side at the muzzle end of slide. Grips have a couple small nicks & show very light wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Box has broken corners & front edge, and is missing burgundy paper covering on hinge. Edges show wear with tape around edges of lid. Pamphlets are yellowed with light wear & slight damage. 4-56373 JR103

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*SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

Lot # 1074 (Sale Order: 74 of 563)      

SN PA68545. Cal. .32 ACP. Blue finish with 3-1/2" bbl, fixed sights and "REMINGTON / UMC" trademark embossed, checkered hard rubber grips. Accompanied by one orig magazine marked "32 CAL". Although the Model 51 was manufactured in fairly large numbers, it is believed that those in Caliber .32 are substantially more scarce. These pistols usually saw hard service in close proximity to body moisture in shoulder or hip holsters or simply in someone's pocket, and are rarely found with high orig finish. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine+, overall retains 99%+ crisp orig blue with only a few scattered, tiny spots of surface etching. Grips & magazine are equally new. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore appears to be unfired. 4-56523 JR102

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RARE ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 1890 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Lot # 1075 (Sale Order: 75 of 563)      

SN 373. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Silver finish with 7-1/2" rnd bbl, slightly altered front sight and 1-line address. Mounted with checkered hard rubber grips, embossed with Remington's trademark at the top on each side. Butt strap has a factory swivel stud & ring. Revolver is very nicely engraved in New York style which consists of about 75% coverage foliate arabesque patterns with fine pearled background on the frame. Front gullets are engraved with hunter's stars. Matching foliate arabesque patterns extend up the sides of the bbl and onto the ejector housing. Back strap & trigger guard are engraved to match with matching patterns on lands between the flutes on the cyl. Recoil shield & loading gate are engraved in fan patterns. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms only about 2,020 of these revolvers were produced in the period 1891-1896. The 1890 was the successor to Models 1875 & 1888 and could have been strong competition for the Colt Single Action Army revolver. Arguably the Remington was a superior revolver with its ease of removing the cyl for cleaning & maintenance, but by the time of the introduction of the Model 1875, Colt was well-established with military contracts and was a favorite of the buying public. The quick release cyl pin of the Remington was a superior feature that was not introduced by Colt until about 1892 and did not become a standard feature until about 1896. Remington was never able to generate military contracts so their sales lagged and by 1896 they large bore revolver was no longer a viable product. PROVENANCE: The Elliott Burka Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about all of its strong silver finish, possibly an old restored finish. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear and are beginning to turn chocolate. Hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine; bright shiny bore. 4-56370 JR125

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