POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 1

POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 1

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POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 1

POULIN'S FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION, DAY 1

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RARE AND DESIRABLE GROUPING OF 4 U.S.M.C. MARKED

Lot # 1241 (Sale Order: 226 of 668)      

HOLSTERS AND 1 WEB FIRST AID POUCH FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Items are referenced in the authoritative book, U.S. MILITARY HOLSTERS AND RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS by Edward...more Scott Meadows. The Marine Corp items are found in chapter 19 between pages 568-598 w/ the exception of the first aid pouch found in Chapter 25 between pages 740-752. 1. U.S.M.C. holster for 38 cal. revolvers. These holsters in Mr. Meadows opinion date from 1905 but may have been used earlier with the Model 1895 Navy revolver. The russet leather holster is heavily embossed on the flap w/ USMC in an oval. Holster is otherwise unmarked. The belt loop is secured by 3 iron rivets and the flap is held by a brass snap. These holsters were designed to be worn on the right side to the rear. CONDITION: holster has moderate wear, scuffing and flexing throughout. Stitching is complete and tight. Rivets are secure. 2. U.S.M.C. holster for Colt 1909 revolver. The first holsters of this type were made at Rock Island Arsenal and carried the arsenal markings. The balance of the holsters without makers markings were manufactured at the Marine Corp Depot in Philadelphia, PA. This russet colored leather holster is embossed with the U.S.M.C. in oval on the body of the holster which is otherwise unmarked. The flap is secured by a brass finial. The belt loop and flap are secured by stitching and brass rivets. The leather plug at the bottom has a riveted brass ring for the attachment of an elk skin leg thong. The thong is not present. There is an additional elk skin thong attached to the belt loop for the purpose of attaching the holster to the cartridge belt. The holster is configured to be worn left handed or right handed with the butt forward. CONDITION: holster shows light wear and staining with a number of small cracks forming at the bend of the flap and the leading edge of the body. Stitching appears complete and tight. Brass parts have notable verdigris. 3. U.S.M.C. Model 1912 Dismounted Holster. The russet leather holster is embossed on the flap with U.S.M.C. in an oval but is otherwise unmarked. The holster was likely made at the Marine Corp Depot at Philadelphia but may be from a private maker. The flap is held in either the open or closed positions by brass finials. Leg strap is attached through two slits on back of holster body. Drain hole is at the bottom rear. Wire hanger has bracket inside loop secured by 2 brass rivets. CONDITION: holster very good overall with scattered surface cracking. Notable flexing on front of flap w/ white scuffing at tip. Stitching mostly intact and tight. 4. U.S.M.C. Model Mills Holster for Model 1911 Pistol. These holsters were not adopted after trials but many were privately purchased. This high quality holster, made with a very heavy khaki colored fabric, is marked inside the flap w/ the Mills cartridge logo but otherwise unmarked. Flap retained by lift the dot fastener. Body has heavy blued steel protective tip. Inside of holster equipped with felt pistol rest. Model 1910 belt hook mounted in strap retained by 2 brass rivets. CONDITION: the holster is in very good condition w/ tight stitching. Cloth edging is intact. Protective tip retains a lg. degree of blue finish. 5. Model 1911 First Aid Pouch. Similar pouch is shown on page 747 of Mr. Meadows book. Khaki canvas pouch is marked inside with U.S.M.C. and also stenciled inside "E.A.DUKES". Flap is retained by 2 brass snaps. Brass model 1910 belt hook is fitted through two brass islets on back of pouch. Pouch has cloth edging. Pouch contains paper covered dressing marked with U.S.M.C. globe & anchor plus eagle. Also marked Wilford Hall Laboratories, Port Chester N.Y. contract of May 1917. CONDITION: pouch has light wear and staining. Islets are slightly loose. Wound dressing is intact with mostly legible markings but does show normal wear from carrier. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22081/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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INTERESTING GROUP OF 3 MILLS MODEL 1909/1910

Lot # 1242 (Sale Order: 227 of 668)      

CARTRIDGE BELTS. 1) 1910 GREEN WEB BELT. 3 Piece construction. Metal fittings have Mills logos. Belt has 8 pleated pockets for rifle ammunition. The flaps of which are cl...moreosed by rimless eagle snaps. The left end of the belt has a 2 pocket pouch for Model 1911 pistol mags. Also closed by eagle snaps. The right end of the belt has 2 pouches for loose pistol ammo. Belt is marked on inside w/ numerous partly legible unit markings. CONDITION: the belt has fading, moderate wear w/ light staining. Sm. hole in the left most rifle pocket flap. 2) 1910 GREEN WEB MILLS CARTRIDGE BELT. Belt has 3 piece construction w/ Mills logos on end tabs and webbing. 8 pleated pockets for rifle ammunition plus 2 pockets at each end for pistol ammo. All pockets closed by rimless eagle snaps. Metal fittings have Mills Bronze finish. CONDITION: belt is lightly faded w/ light wear plus several scattered sm. spots of fraying and staining. 3) 1909 GREEN MILLS ONE PIECE WEB BELT. End tabs are marked w/ Mills' logos & patent dates. 9 pleated pockets for rifle ammunition. 2 pockets at each end for pistol cartridges. Belt has brass wire sword fitting held by leather tab plus two rivets. All pockets closed by rimless eagle snaps. CONDITION: belt has light wear & staining but retains tight stitching. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22174/RW). $1,500-2,000.

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SCARCE MILLS WOVEN WEB NAVY 38 CALIBER REVOLVER

Lot # 1243 (Sale Order: 228 of 668)      

HOLSTER AND BELT. The set comprises a dark blue web holster & belt w/ brass fittings which have Navy insignia. The fittings were blackened by a process known as 'Mills Br...moreonze' by the company. The holster is made of one piece of woven web material. The flap is closed by a snap which has the naval insignia consisting of an eagle over a horizontal anchor encircled by 13 stars. The bbl. portion of the holster has a brass cap fastened by 6 rivets. The trigger guard area of the holster has 3 reinforcing rivets. The brass hooks on the back are retained by a plate marked "MILLS WOVEN CARTRIDGE BELT CO. SOLE MAKER". The accompanying blue woven belt marked on the brass tab at each end "MILLS WOVEN CARTRIDGE BELT CO. SOLE MAKER WORCESTER, MASS". Belt is equipped w/ circular plate w/ the eagle over horizontal anchor motif. There are 8 pockets each holding 6 cartridges. The pockets are retained by a single snap each having the eagle, anchor and star motif. This holster & belt is referenced on pages 537 & 765 of the book U.S. MILITARY HOLSTERS AND RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS by Edward Scott Meadows. CONDITION: belt and holster have a very good appearance w/ only light wear & fading. Blackened metal parts have moderate loss of finish but leave a pleasing patinaed appearance. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22083/RW). $750-1,250.

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SCARCE AND DESIRABLE LATE INDIAN WAR / SPAINISH

Lot # 1244 (Sale Order: 229 of 668)      

AMERICAN WAR PERIOD BELT AND HOLSTER SET. 1. Black leather belt fitted w/ a medium tongue, post 1863, officers' brass belt plate. Belt plate has spread wing eagle w/ the ...morenational motto & the olive branch motif. Belt is marked "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL" / "L.L.R." on tab. CONDITION: belt has seen considerable use but remains w/ tight stitching & lightly stained appearance. 2. First type .38 caliber revolver holster constructed of black bridle leather embossed US on the body & marked on the outside of the flap "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL" / "W. T. G.". Flap is secured w/ a brass finial. The flap & loop are secured by brass rivets to the body of the holster. Plug at bottom of body has drain hole in center. CONDITION: holster has seen considerable service but remains in good condition w/ legible markings & tight stitching. Holster flap has some flexing & a sm. amount of insect damage underneath not visible when flap is closed. 3. "J.E.B." Stuart saber attachment. Made w/out spring loaded catch. The brass hook is marked "13" in two places. The black bridle leather straps w/ brass studs are unmarked except for "B 13" on the long strap. CONDITION: straps have wear, scuffing & considerable flexing. Brass parts are mostly patina w/ wear & staining. 4. 1896 pattern revolver cartridge box. Black bridle leather box w/ 2 belt loops is embossed U.S." on the flap & is marked on the back w/ "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL", "F.C.", "A.W.". 12 Cartridges are contained in the wooden block insert. Flap is retained by brass finial. Box contains wooden block drilled for 12 cartridges. *Lot contains no ammunition. CONDITION: box has wear, flexing and scuffing while maintaining a good visual appearance. 5. 1896 pattern revolver cartridge box. Post 1902 Russet leather box. Flap is embossed "U.S." and retained by brass finial. Box is marked on back between the 2 belt loops, "ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1903", "H.E.K.", "R.S.". Box contains wooden block drilled for 12 cartridges. *Lot contains no ammunition. CONDITION: box has very light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22075/RW). $600-900.

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U.S. WWII MODEL 1911A1 HOLSTER AND ACCOUTREMENTS,

Lot # 1245 (Sale Order: 230 of 668)      

ALL DATED 1941. This group may be referenced in the book U.S. MILITARY HOLSTERS AND RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS by Edward Scott Meadows. The russet leather holster is marked "U...moreS" on the flap and is marked on back "BOYT 41". Flap is secured by brass finial. Holster is equipped w/ belt loop & Model 1910 belt hook. Holster tip has brass grommets for tie down strap. Khaki Model 1936 pistol belt marked inside "R.M. CO. / 1941". Belt is equipped w/ 2 sliding keepers & plain snap to position ammo pouch. Brass fitting w/ subdued finish. Two pocket khaki mag. pouch. Flap has single "lift the dot" fastener. Pouch is marked on back "R.M. CO. / 1941". First aid pouch marked "U.S." on flap which is secured by "lift the dot" fastener. Pouch marked on back "GEIB INCORPORATED / 1941". Pouch has Model 1910 type belt hook and contains Carlisle first aid packet. Packet is sealed copper container colored OD Green. CONDITION: holster has light wear, flexing, scuffing & staining. Stitching is tight. Belt has light wear w/ considerable loss of finish on fittings which leaves a patinaed appearance. Stitching is tight. Mag. pouch has very light wear & staining. First aid pouch & packet in very good condition. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22092/RW). $300-500.

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WWII 1942 DATED 1911A1 PISTOL RIG PICTURED ON PAGE

Lot # 1246 (Sale Order: 231 of 668)      

774 OF "U.S. MILITARY HOLSTERS AND RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS" BY EDWARD SCOTT MEADOWS. This rig contains Sears 1942 dated Model 1916 holster. / R.M. CO. web belt. / E. A. Bro...morewn Mfg. CO. 1942 dated first aid pouch with Handy Pad first aid kit. / B. B. Inc. 1942 dated double magazine pouch. CONDITION: very good overall showing light wear; holster shows verdigris on holster rivets & brass stud. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22093/MD). $300-500.

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U.S. WWII MODEL 1936 WEB BELT WITH LEATHER HOLSTER

Lot # 1247 (Sale Order: 232 of 668)      

FOR 1911A1 PISTOL. This grouping also includes a Tan leather holster marked "U.S." on flap. Marked on belt loop "MILWAUKEE SADDLERY CO." / "1944". Flap is closed by brass...more finial. Holster is equipped with Model 1910 belt hook. Tip retains tie down raw hide thong. OD green Model 1936 pistol belt with alloy belt hook, steel tab and brass eyelets. Equipped with mag. pouch snap and two sliding keepers. Belt is marked inside "OMIN". First aid pouch marked "U.S." on flap. "Lift the dot" type fastener. Model 1910 belt hook marked on back with "B.A.B. CO." / "1944". Pouch contains sealed Carlisle Model First Aid packet. Two-pocket web mag. pouch. Flap is marked "U.S." and has single "KLIKIT" fastener. Markings on back include "POCKET, MAGAZINE DOUBLE WEB F.M., M1923 DATED 2 JAN 1952". CONDITION: items are in very good condition. Holster has seen little if any use. Pistol belt has worn finish at buckles and tab. PROVENANCE: the collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22095 /RW). $200-400.

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6 WWI & EARLIER US ARMY & NAVY FIRST AID PACKS.

Lot # 1248 (Sale Order: 233 of 668)      

US ARMY 1) SEALED BAUER & BLACK. Contract dated Sept. 29, 1908. 2) SEALED BAUER & BLACK "US ARMY STYLE". 3) EMPTY JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Contract Aug. 17, 15. 4) OPENED BAUER...more & BLACK. Contract dated Sept. 29, 1908. Appears to contain only gauze. US NAVY 5) SEALED BAUER & BLACK. Contract dated June 17, 1918. 6) SEALED BAUER & BLACK. Contract dated Aug, 17, 1917. CONDITION: all sealed kits have good finish with dents & flaking finish. Opened kits show flaking finish, dents & oxidation. Backs of all kits have show stickers. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22126/MD). $250-400.

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GROUPING OF 4 MILITARY POLICE 1911 RIGS.

Lot # 1249 (Sale Order: 234 of 668)      

1) White rig including: King's Point pistol belt with gloss white leather Boyt 42 holster, double magazine pocket & Belt carrier. 2) Gloss black composite belt, holster, ...moredouble magazine pocket & first aid pouch. 3) 1950's dated Black leather rig includes: belt, first aid pouch, double magazine pocket, shoulder hanger & baton carrier. 4) Brown leather rig with belt, holster having belt hangar, 46 dated Boyd first aid pouch, 1949 dated double magazine pouch. CONDITION: very good overall with light wear & spots of verdigris. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22138/MD). $300-500.

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3 MILLS 1ST TYPE 1912 OLIVE DRAB PISTOL BELTS.

Lot # 1250 (Sale Order: 235 of 668)      

Mentioned in the book "US MILITARY HOLSTERS AND RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS" by Edward Scott Meadows, "In 1912, a new pistol belt was adopted. The belt was made in both a mount...moreed or cavalry variation with saber attachment and a dismounted type without the attachment. These earliest belts do not have a snap for attaching the pistol magazine pocket." These belts are woven web with holes for hooks having a "Mills Bronze" finish. 1) DATED 1916. Has inked "NJ" & "HS" 2) DATED 1914. Has remnants of ink markings partially obscured. 3) DATED 1913 CAVALRY. Belt has saber hanger. CONDITION: belts are in good to very good overall condition showing light staining of fabric, light wear to fabric, fading of finish on brass portions along with scattered areas of verdigris. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22176/MD). $400-600.

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INTERESTING AND DESIRABLE GROUPING OF 45 ACP CAL.

Lot # 1251 (Sale Order: 236 of 668)      

PISTOL AMMUNITION FROM WW I AND II PLUS A SINGLE BOX OF 1974 AMMO. 1 Full 2 piece box of 50 Winchester, loaded w/ 200 gr. full patch bullets in tan box w/ orange label. G...morereen ends w/ red "W". Box is stamped on both sides "U.S. PROPERTY". / 1 Sealed box of 20 Remington Union Metallic Cartridge Co., dated "1917", tan box w/ cloth tabs. Cartridge loaded w/ Hercules Bullseye Powder. / 1 Sealed box of 20 rds. Frankford Arsenal, dated "1914". Tan box w/ reddish label and cloth tabs. / 1 Sealed box of 20 rds. Frankford Arsenal, Lot F.A. 584. Box has added "1935" date on side. Tan box w/ dull red label. / 1 Sealed box of 20 rds. Frankford Arsenal, date stamped "APR 22 1906" in tan box w/ faded pink label and pull string. / 1 Unsealed box of 20 rds. Remington Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Tan box w/ faded pink label. Cartridges head stamped "REM-UMC 18". / 1 Sealed box of 20 rds. Frankford Arsenal tracer, cal. 45 M1. Tan box w/ off white label having green & yellow stripes. / 1 Box of 20 rds., 19 remaining. Box is stamped "CARTRIDGES, SHOT CALIBER .45 M15 REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, BRIDGEPORT CONNETICUTT". Head stamped "RA4". Tan box w/ black lettering. / Unsealed box of 50 rds., "CALIBER .45" / "BALLM11911". Head stamped "WCC74". Manufactured by "OLIN CORPORATION". Tan box w/ black lettering. / 1 Box of 50 rds. Frankford Arsenal. Steel cased ball, head stamped "FA4". Tan box w/ black lettering. CONDITION: boxes in generally good condition. May have light wear, staining & scuffing. Markings are legible. Cartridges appear in good condition but may have light oxidation. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Edward Scott Meadows. (02-22099 /RW). $1,000-1,500.

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EXTREMELY RARE CZECH ZK-420S SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 1252 (Sale Order: 237 of 668)      

Cal. 7.92mm (8mm Mauser). S# 0025. Bbl. 23". Blade front sight with hood. Aperture rear sight graduated to 1000m. Very rare Czech ZK420-S designed by brothers Josef & Fra...morentisek Koucky. The rifle was designed in 1942 but due to WW2 the rifle wouldn't be produced until after the war. This rifle design incorporates design features of other self loading rifles of the period such as the earlier Czech semi autos & the M1 Garand. Very few of these rifles were made with total production estimated around 200. The rifles were made in a variety of different calibers for different countries but the rifle was never adopted by any nation. Right side of receiver has small Simpson Ltd. import marking. Right of receiver also marked "MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA CAL. 7.92mm". Receiver top marked with CZ logo, Czech lion proof & serial number. Left side of receiver marked "ZK 420-S" & ""ZBROJOVKA BRNO / NARODNI PODNIC". Phosphate finish. Walnut stock set with left side sling provisions. Stock numbered "25" behind trigger guard. MAGS: 1-10 rd. detachable numbered "20" in electropencil. CONDITION: stock set shows the expected scattered light dings & handling marks. Metal retains 80% original phosphate with some fading most notable on the receiver area, scattered light edge wear, some light freckling & dried grease. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright bore with strong rifling & scattered dried grease. (24-5549/MJC). CURIO. $15000-25000.

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LATE WAR WALTHER (AC45) K43 SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 1253 (Sale Order: 238 of 668)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 3756o. Bbl. 22". Blade front sight with protective hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1200m. Right side of the receiver has "K43" and "ac/45...more" markings. Serial number block appears to be an "O," which is far higher than known ac45 examples. Stamped matching numbers on bolt, receiver, and bolt carrier. Matching electropencil numbers on both locking lugs. Firing pin housing is caked in grease, and we are unable to remove it from the bolt. Blued & phosphate finishes. Unnumbered laminated stock set with very faint Waffenamts and left side sling provisions. Cleaning rod is present. MAGS: one 10 rd., coded "aye." CONDITION: sanded stock set has an added oil finish with a 3" crack to the right of action, a couple light chips, scattered scratches, dings, and handling marks. Buttplate shows scattered notable oxidation and cleaned pitting. Balance of metal shows overall thinning and fading to gray with scattered oxidation staining on the exposed edges. Bolt will not stay locked back even when safety is engaged. Action otherwise appears functional when hand-cycled. Bore shows scattered oxidation and dried grease but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the estate collection of Charles Wagner. (24-4616/MJC). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

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LATE WAR WALTHER (AC45) K43 SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 1254 (Sale Order: 239 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 5141b. Bbl. 23 1/4". Blade front sight with hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1200m. Left side of rear sight base has "K43" & "ac 45" markings. St...moreamp matching numbers on bolt, rear sight base & bolt carrier. Electropencil matching numbers on both locking lug & firing pin housing. Phosphate & blued finish. Laminated stock set with faint inspection stamp on underside of wrist. Left side sling provisions with repro sling. Cleaning rod present. MAGS: 1-10 rd. coded "aye". CONDITION: stock appears cleaned with a 2" crack on left side of wrist, a 2" crack on top of wrist, a few dings & some handling marks. Metal retains 50% phosphate & blued with some pitting flaws, scattered thinning, fading, edge wear & light oxidation. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5253/MJC). CURIO. $2500-3500.

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LATE WAR (QVE45) GERMAN K43 SEMI AUTO RIFLE.

Lot # 1255 (Sale Order: 240 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7782a. Bbl. 23 1/4". Blade front sight with hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1200m. Rifle is configured as a sniper rifle with an original ddx co...moreded ZF4 scope on what appears to be an original mount. Mount is numbered "1932". Scope has post reticle & cloudy optics. Rubber eypiece present. Rear sight base marked "K43 qve 45" denoting mfg. by Berliner Luebecker in 1945. Stamped matching numbers on stock, receiver & charging handle. Matching electropencil numbers on bolt body, locking lugs, extractor & firing pin housing. Phosphate & blued finishes. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions & repro leather sling. Replacement cleaning rod. MAGS: 1-10 rd. coded "gcb". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: scope covers, repro manual & firing pin. CONDITION: sanded stock set has faint Waffenamts with carved "W" on left side of butt, some light chipping around buttplate, a few dings & some handling marks. Metal retains 60% original blue & phosphate with scattered fading to brown & moderate oxidation. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore with some light pitting & a couple patches of frosting. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5241/MJC). CURIO. $3500-5500.

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GERMAN BERLIN-LUBECKER (QVE45) K43 SEMI AUTO RIFLE

Lot # 1256 (Sale Order: 241 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 350. Bbl. 22". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1200m. Right side of rear sight base marked with an eagle "214" Waffena...moremt, serial number, and "K.43 QVE 45". Stamped matching numbers on receiver, bolt carrier, and stock. Matching electro pencil numbers on bolt, firing pin housing, and extractor. Locking lug numbers are illegible. Phosphate and blued finishes. Laminated stock with Durofol handguard and left side sling provisions. No cleaning rod is present. Right side of stock has two eagle "214" Waffenamts. MAGS: three 10rd., all of wartime German mfg. Mags show worn finish and varying degrees of oxidation. One mag has an added hole on the right side of the body. CONDITION: stock has a thickly added finish with a couple laminate cracks on the butt, scattered dings, scratches, handling marks, and flaking varnish. Metal is turning gray with strong amounts of original blue and phosphate, a crude weld repair on the dust cover, a crack at the rear of the bolt housing, and scattered oxidation. Bolt and safety function properly when hand-cycled. Band is not coming off, and we are unable to see the piston assembly. Worn bore with scattered oxidation and pitting. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-355/MJC). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

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HERMANN GOERING ASSOCIATED SIDELOCK EJECTOR RIFLE

Lot # 1257 (Sale Order: 242 of 668)      

BY LUDWIG SCHIWY OF BERLIN WITH SCOPE. Cal. 8x65RS. S# 13528. This well built rifle has 23 5/8" dovetailed barrels fitted with full length broad matted rib, raised front ...moreportion forming ramp holding large red painted bead. Rear portion is fitted with claw bases. Unmatted portion at center is engraved "L. Schiwy Berlin S. W. 68". Barrels are also fitted with unusual Schiwy patented rear sight with central large U shaped notch flanked by triangular openings on sides. Use of these allows built in lead for running driven game. This sight is marked "D. R. P. L. Schiwy Berlin" and has been found on a number of rifles owned by Hermann Goering, and it appears that Schiwy was one of his favorite gunsmiths. Barrel flats are stamped with July 1932 German nitro proofs for 8 x 57 with subsequent post war Hannover Proof House marks for 8/65RS. Coin finished sidelock action with remnants of gold wash overall, is stocked to the fences and features non automatic safety, hidden third fastener, bushed strikers, raised arrowhead tumbler end cocking indicators, and double triggers (both set). Action is engraved with 60% coverage well cut Germanic scroll. Trigger guard is of horn. Stock of dense stump figured and nicely marbled European walnut measures 14 3/4" over thick horn ribbed buttplate. Stock features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, and flush inlet lozenge shaped horn drop points. A gold washed rectangular silver presentation plate behind cheekpiece is engraved "E K" "Mit Waidmannsheil" "Hermann Goering" (in script signature). Similar presentation plaques have been noted on other Goering associated rifles. Most of the buttstock has been carved at a later date, in Germanic style with game scenes, oak leaves, and acorns, by a less than talented individual. Left side has a stag pursuing two hinds. The entire right side is taken up by relief scene of battling European elk (moose). Oak leaves and acorns have been carved into checkering at grip. Matching splinter ejector forend with inset horn tip, has Deeley release and has not been carved. Rifle is mounted with B. Nickel 1 - 4 X scope with three post and crosshair reticle in soldered on claw rings, rear with windage. Weight without scope: 8 lbs 3 oz. CONDITION: fine, as partially refinished. Barrels have old "best" reblack with subsequent wear, mostly on sides. Action is mostly bright polish with perhaps 10% gold wash remaining. Stocks have some of what appears to be their original surfaces, some oil added after newer carving. Bores are very fine, strong rifling throughout, with slight erosion at throats. Action is tight with forend installed. Right barrel is somewhat off face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Set triggers work. Scope is fine, optically clear. (22-5670/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,750.

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K98K MAUSER HIGH TURRET STYLE BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1258 (Sale Order: 243 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4615d. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Rifle was assembled to resemble a turret style sniper rifle with a Carl...more Ziess Zievlveier scope. Scope has a post reticle & fair optics. Mounts appear to be later & non-WW2 German. Base rifle is of early JP Sauer mfg. with Weimar eagle firing proof & WW2 German "359" & "37" markings. Extractor is mismatched but other visible numbers are matching with most being renumbered to match in a modern font. Some markings have added white highlight paint. Reblued finish. Laminated stock set that appears to be a repro with left side sling provisions & K98k style sling. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows some light handling wear. Buttplate appears cleaned to bright with some oxidation staining. Balance of metal retains 98% reblue with some light freckling & band removal dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore has scattered frosting & some light pitting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5236/MJC). CURIO. $5000-8000.

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WWII GERMAN BORSIGWALDE K98K BOLT ACTION SHORT

Lot # 1259 (Sale Order: 244 of 668)      

SIDE RAIL STYLE SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 9992e. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Rifle is configured as a short sid...moree-rail sniper rifle with a Zeiss Zielvier scope. Scope has post reticle and optics with a slight green tint. Body of scope shows some pitting and scattered fading to brown. Scope mount is matching-numbered to receiver. JP Sauer was the only factory maker of the short side rail sniper rifles, and it is probable this rifle was assembled as a sniper post-war. Receiver top has "243" marking for Mauser Borsigwalde and "1940" date. Band spring is matching with Steyr "623" inspection stamp and appears renumbered. Other visible numbers matching, and many proofed with correct eagle "26" inspection stamps. Blued finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions and leather K98k sling. Right side of butt has two eagle "26" inspection stamps and eagle "H" Heer (Army) marking. Duffel cut under rear band. Repro cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: K98k hinged muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set shows a few small chips, some dings, and scattered handling marks. Metal retains 60% original blue with some scratches on bottom metal, scattered fading to gray, oxidation, and some band removal wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good, bright bore with some light frosting. (24-5864/MJC). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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VERY RARE GERMAN 29/40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1260 (Sale Order: 245 of 668)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 868a. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight with protective hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Very rare Kriegsmarine (Navy) issued G29/40 ...morebolt action rifle. Rifle assembled by Steyr using Polish WZ-29 receiver. Receiver top has "660" code for Steyr, Polish eagle, Radom markings, and 1939 date. Let side of receiver has canceled "wz" and undisturbed "29/40" markings. All visible matching numbers and parts bear the correct eagle "77" and "623" inspection stamps. Front of trigger guard has "GERMANY" pre-1968 import stamp. Blued finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions and leather K98k sling. Right side of butt has eagle "M" Kriegsmarine stamp. Stock has several Steyr "623" inspection stamps. Left side of stock disc has "N" Nordsee marking. Unnumbered cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows the expected scattered dings and handling wear. Metal is a mostly silvery-gray color showing honest wear, scattered traces of original blue, a few light dings, and some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near excellent bore. (24-5865/MJC). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

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EARLY WAR GERMAN G33/40 BOLT ACTION CARBINE.

Lot # 1261 (Sale Order: 246 of 668)      

Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 2992b. Bbl. 19". Blade front sight with replacement sight hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1000m. Early war mountain carbine. Matching num...morebers on receiver, stock, and bolt. Receiver top marked "945" for Waffen Werke Brunn I and dated 1940. Some of the receiver markings have added white highlight paint. Right side of receiver has eagle "63" Waffenamt. Walnut stock set with left side sling provisions and leather WWII German sling. Right side of butt has three eagle "63" Waffenamts. No cleaning rod is present. CONDITION: stock set shows some scraping from band removal. overall heavy wear from use, scattered dings, and handling wear. Metal is mostly a silvery-gray color with some dings and scattered traces of blue and oxidation. Action is very stiff, likely from grease buildup, but functional when hand-cycled. Bore shows scattered frosting and some light pitting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the estate collection of Charles Wagner. (24-4625/MJC). CURIO. $2,000-2,500.

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WWII GERMAN G33/40 BOLT ACTION MOUNTAIN CARBINE.

Lot # 1262 (Sale Order: 247 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4070d. Bbl. 19 1/4". Blade front sight with hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1000m. Matching numbers on receiver, stock, and bolt. Receiver top h...moreas eagle "63" and "dot" for Waffenwerke Brunn I and 1942 markings. Receiver markings have white highlight paint. Blued finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions and leather sling. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set shows scattered dings and handling marks. Metal retains 80% original blue, with scattered fading to brown on the exposed edges and some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good, bright bore with some light frosting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5276/MJC). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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SCARCE WWII GERMAN G98/40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1263 (Sale Order: 248 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1775k. Bbl. 23 5/8". Blade front sight with K98k style hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Scarce Hungarian-made G98/40 rifle used by the Ger...moremans in WW2. Mismatched replacement cleaning rod, other visible matching numbers. Receiver top has WWII German eagle "173", "jhv" for FEG factory, and 43 date. Many markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish. Walnut stock set with left side sling provisions and repro K98k sling. Stock has strong "jhv" and eagle "173" markings. CONDITION: stock set appears lightly cleaned with added oil finish, a few abrasions, scattered dings, and handling marks. Metal retains 95% of what appears to be a museum-grade reblue with some light fading and a couple areas of light pitting. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Good, bright bore, with some light pitting and frosting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5225/MJC). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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SCARCE WWII CZECH/GERMAN G24T TRANSITION MAUSER 98

Lot # 1263A (Sale Order: 249 of 668)      

RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 2822. Bbl. 23 1/4". Blade front sight w/ VZ24 style protective hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching numbers on stock & ...morereceiver. Bolt is an early G24T replacement of early production series & numbered "2364/a". Underside of bolt also marked w/ circled "Z" & L6. Handguard is an earlier style & numbered "7". Early model of the G24T bolt action rifle built by Brunn II in Czechoslovakia under German occupation. Rifle shows a mix of VZ24 & G24T features. Bolt will close on empty mag unlike later German rifles. Receiver top is unmarked. Right side of receiver has two eagle "607" Waffenamts. Left side of receiver has German eagle & serial number. Side rail has Brno legend. Receiver markings also have added white paint to enhance them. Front of trigger guard has "GERMANY" pre-68 import marking. Walnut stock set w/ bottom mounted sling swivels & front left side sling swivel only. Wrist swivel hole is plugged. Right side of butt has strong eagle "H" (Heer/Army) marking & "WaA607" Waffenamts. Underside of wrist & bottom of butt also have eagle "607" Waffenamts. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set has a small crack on handguard ahead of rear sight, scattered dings, scratches & handling wear. Metal retains 50% original blue w/ scattered edge wear, fading & thinning. Very good bright bore w/ some light pitting & frosting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Fred Novy, ASAC. (24-1833/MJC). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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EARLY GERMAN G24T BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

Lot # 1264 (Sale Order: 250 of 668)      

Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9916b. Bbl. 23". Blade front sight with Czech style protective ears. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Early VZ-24-style rifle, made under German...more occupation. Matching numbers on bolt handle and stock. Other visible parts are unnumbered as-is correct for this model. Receiver top marked "dou 41," denoting mfg. by Waffenwerke Brunn II in 1941. Receiver markings and bolt number have white highlight paint. Blued finish. Walnut stock set with left side sling swivels and K98k style sling. Right side of butt has strong "(Eagle)/H" Heer marking and two "(Eagle)/WaA607" markings. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set retains a high degree of arsenal-type oil finish with a 4" crack on the front of the handguard, a couple moderate gouges, scattered dings, scratches, and handling marks. Metal retains 70% original blue with some light band removal dings, scattered fading to brown, and some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with some frosting and light pitting but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the collection of Mark Ivey Godfrey. (24-5222/MJC). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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