SESSION 3 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

SESSION 3 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

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SESSION 3 - FABULOUS FIREARMS & MILITARIA AUCTION!

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Lot # 3026 (Sale Order: 26 of 394)      

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WONDERFUL S&W No. 2 REVOLVER; CASED AND NIMSCHKE

Lot # 3027 (Sale Order: 27 of 394)      

STYLE ENGRAVED. Please note as of 5/6/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. Cal. 32 RF Long. S# ...more36365. Bbl. 6" octagon with integral rib having brass blade half moon sight; notch in top mounted cylinder stop serves as the rear sight. Mfg. 1861-1874 (77,155 units) with unfluted 6 rd. cylinder having patent dates around its circumference at the midpoint. Referred to as No. 2 Old Army, yet none were for military contract. History notes one owned by President Hayes, Wild Bill Hickock (on his person when he died) and 2 by Gen. George Custer; very popular during the Civil War. Matching numbered Rosewood grips plus "GG8" on cylinder, barrel and lower left side of back strap under grips. Later production model as evidenced by 3 pins in top strap. Although engraving is not signed (Nimschke only signed 15% of handguns that he engraved), it is certainly of the Nimschke "New York" style having foliate scrollwork with rounded terminals. Louis D. Nimschke (1832-1904) trained in Germany under masters Ernst Moritz and Gustav Ernst before coming to America in 1853 where he began his prolific career in New York City. It is referenced that he engraved about 5,000 firearms and other pieces from 1850 to 1900 (about 2 per week!). His work is even recognized by the Smithsonian Institute. He created many "pulls" from his engravings as well as from other engravers which are compiled in a work book given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art on its 150th Anniversary (2018) by the Robert M. Lee Foundation. Engraved post manufacture over original roll markings. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good presentation case of nicely grained wood that appears to be Rosewood; light weather checks following the grain plus very light scratches throughout. Interior is compartmentalized with a roughly relieved semi-circle between 2 compartments (purpose unknown). Lining is a faded maroon velvet with padding in the lid. Simple brass hinges and 2 post lock (no key). Top of lid has shaped German silver inlaid plaque for engraving. An empty 2-piece cartridge box by Smith, Hall & Farmer fills one compartment having spectacular conditioned label that lists "Fifty No. 2 or 32-100". CONDITION: by antique standards, this would be near the top of condition; further description will show how fine it is by any standard. Bluing is very good to excellent with an occasional small scratch such as on the bottom of the barrel. The back strap and bottom of the front strap have faded, thinning finish. Wonderful grips with indexed screw and very minimal handling marks. Very vivid, bright case colors. No damage to screw slots. Very slight cylinder turn line. Timing is as fine as from the time period it was made. Bore is bright and shiny with distinct rifling having no signs of wear, but with some scattered light pitting. Face of cylinder and areas around firing pin slot plus breech end of barrel have evidence of firing. Overall, a wonderful engraved No. 2. (01-26859/NW). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000.

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S&W .44 DOUBLE ACTION 1st MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 3028 (Sale Order: 28 of 394)      

Cal. 44 S&W Russian. S# 44462. Bbl. 6 1/2" with pinned half moon blade sight plus notch in barrel latch at rear. Barrel rib has patent markings with last date of 1880. Mf...moreg. 1881-1913 yet all frames made prior to 1899 being categorized as antiques. Total production of 53,590 units numbered 1-54668. Blued finish with vivid case colors on trigger and hammer. Often referred to as New Model Navy No. 3. Matching numbers on frame, barrel, barrel latch, cylinder and its checkered hard rubber grips. Fluted cylinder of double lock type is from later production measuring 1 9/16" in length. CONDITION: good plus overall appearance with factory quality refinish being glossy and bright but having pepper oxidation throughout. Especially nice case colors and near excellent, bright shiny bore. Light hand wear to grips. Three small notch like marks on left edge of butt that do not interfere with the grips. Solid barrel lock up with very minimal perceived movement. Proper cylinder timing on 5 of 6 chambers; very slightly "off" on one. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (01-26248/NW). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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US MARKED 2ND MODEL SMITH & WESSON SCHOFIELD SA

Lot # 3029 (Sale Order: 29 of 394)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 45 S&W Schofield. S# 3918. Bbl. 7". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on cyl. & frame. Bbl. latch number illegible due to oxidati...moreon. Second Model Schofield revolver. Bottom of grip frame marked "U.S.". Unnumbered walnut grips CONDITION: grips show heavy wear with some chipping, dings, scratches & handling marks. Metal is a cleaned silvery-gray color with scattered oxidation, pitting & some dings. Full cock does not work but action otherwise functions when hand cycled. Worn pitted bore. (01-26580/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2500-3500.

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SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3030 (Sale Order: 30 of 394)      

Cal. 22 RF. S# 6268. Bbl. 3 3/16". Replacement brass blade front sight. 3rd issue S&W No. 1 revolver. Smooth hardwood grips. CONDITION: right grip panel shows a long crac...morek along its length, grips otherwise show a few other cracks, flaking dark finish, dings & handling marks. Metal has a gray appearance with a brazed repair on rib below front sight, scattered light dings & oxidation. Hammer does not rotate cyl. when hand cycled & cyl. appears loose. Pitted bore with visible rifling. (01-26571/MJC). ANTIQUE. $200-400.

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EARLY SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL 3 SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3031 (Sale Order: 31 of 394)      

Please note as of 5/6/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. Cal. 32-44 S&W (32 S&W Long). S# 65. ...moreBbl. 6 1/2". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame & cyl. Bbl. number is illegible due to old oxidation. Grips are scratch numbered matching to gun. Early S&W New Model 3 with very low serial number & moderate knuckle on backstrap. Metal has a silvery-gray appearance. Checkered brown hard rubber grips with S&W monograms. Altered hammer spur. CONDITION: top of left grip panel has repaired crack across it, grips otherwise show some checkering wear, scratches & handling marks. Metal is a silvery-gray color with scattered oxidation & light pitting. Cyl. rotates slightly when trigger is pulled but action is otherwise functional when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered notable pitting patches but visible rifling. (01-26853/MJC). ANTIQUE. $1000-1500.

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SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 "OIL HOLE" FIRST MODEL

Lot # 3032 (Sale Order: 32 of 394)      

AMERICAN SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W American. S# 230. Bbl. cut to 5" w/ rib. Semi-circular German silver rear sight is solder reattached. Six shot fluted cyl. Extractor hou...moresing has a small vent hole at bottom as found on approx. the first 1,500 revolvers. Original finish was blued. 2 piece walnut grips. Total of about 8,000 mfg. 1870-72. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing small dents & handling marks w/ traces of blue remaining in protected areas. Sanded & undersized grips show dents & small chips. Action will not hold in cock position. Bbl. is loose at hinge exhibiting some side play. Dark lightly pitted bore. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (01-25709/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

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SMITH & WESSON ENGRAVED NEW MODEL NO. 3 SA

Lot # 3033 (Sale Order: 33 of 394)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W Russian. S# 27846. Bbl. 6 1/2" w/ rib & pinned blade semi-circular sight. Six shot fluted cyl. Top break action. Frame, bbl. & cyl. have 25% coverag...moree of vine type foliate scroll engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & trigger guard. 2 piece checkered walnut grips. CONDITION: fine, retaining 90% original blue showing spotted corrosion, edge wear & cyl. drag line. Hammer & trigger guard have 70% lightly faded case colors. Grips show light wear & marks. Left panel is chipped at top of front grip strap. Sound mechanics. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (01-25715/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,000.

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SMITH & WESSON 38 DA PERFECTED REVOLVER.

Lot # 3034 (Sale Order: 34 of 394)      

Please note as of 5/6/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 52995. Bbl. 4". Roun...mored blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl. latch & cyl. Perfected 38 Double Action revolver with both top break latch & frame cyl. release made between 1909-1920. Blued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered brown hard rubber grips with S&W monograms. Right grip panel appears to be stamped matching but the last digit is obscured by a flaked patch. CONDITION: grips show scattered light handling marks. Trigger & hammer retain nearly all their case colors with some light operational wear. Balance of metal retains 95% factory quality reblue with scattered edge & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-33/MJC). CURIO. $800-1200.

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S&W 357 REGISTERED MAGNUM REVOLVER WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 3035 (Sale Order: 35 of 394)      

BOX. Cal. 357 Magnum. S# 57050. Bbl. 4" with gold Call bead front sight plus frame contoured adjustable rear sight having square notched blade. Shipped October 27, 1938 t...moreo Goshorn Hardware Co. of Charleston, WV. Sighted at 25 yards with 357 ammo using dead center hold. References state 584 Registered Magnums made with this barrel length which was popular with law enforcement. Matching numbered walnut service grips with diamond center and large silver medallions; made without locating disks. Factory fitted with rare S&W marked grip adapter that was also popular with law enforcement and was the forerunner for the numerous aftermarket grip adapters that followed. Made with standard width serrated trigger and finely checkered hammer having fine concentric grooves on sides; both case colored. Registration number is 4211. Matching serial numbers on frame, barrel, cylinder and extractor. Grip straps have the early 6 groove pattern. Per a Roy Jinks (S&W Historian) published article, 6,647 Registered Magnums were made 1935 to 1940 plus 4 in 1941 and 1 in 1942; 965 in 1938. Exceptional example with great options. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wonderful original violet colored 2 piece box that still retains its white sticker on the bottom showing serial and registration numbers (both very readable). Box is of the length to hold a revolver with the 8 3/4" barrel as the company originally envisioned that would be its only barrel length. Inside the box is brown tissue paper, "CAUTION" statement in 3 languages, "12-1-38" Ed Lauda signed 5 shot target and tri folded 8 page instruction sheet. Unbelievable group of original paperwork with only the registration certificate missing. Factory 2017 letter confirming previous statements along with standard history information for the model. CONDITION: very minimal finish loss on top of the front sight, faintest small amount of thinning on each side of the barrel at muzzle and slight cylinder turn line. Balance of finish is a great factory quality restoration with near excellent timing, bore and grips. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD.; formerly of the Chad Gripp collection. (25-1114/NW). CURIO. $10,000-15,000.

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S&W 357 REGISTERED MAGNUM REVOLVER ENGRAVED BY

Lot # 3036 (Sale Order: 36 of 394)      

ARNOLD GRIEBEL. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 53164. Bbl. 8 3/4" with factory installed Marble No. 35F gold bead front sight; frame contoured and engraved adjustable rear sight with "...moreU" notch blade rather than normal square notch. Shipped August 3, 1937 to Beatrice, NB Police Dept. with June 10, 1937 order stating sighted at 50 yards with 357 ammo using 6 o'clock hold. References state only 735 Registered Magnums made with this longest barrel offering. Magna grips with diamond center having unmarked machined locating disks, large silver medallions and engraved head of grip screw. Engraver Griebel was born 1890 in Germany and studied in Suhl; he immigrated to the US in 1928 where he worked as a die engraver while engraving firearms part time. He worked in the Chicago area and was mostly active in the 1940's to the early 1960's; he died in 1970 at the age of 79. He was a master engraver who was considered the best of his era by E. C. Prudhomme and often featured by John Amber in his publications. This revolver has his classic floral scrollwork with shaded backgrounds along with gold embellishments. The perimeter of the cylinder is outlined in gold plus there is a gold "JM" (or IM) monogram on the left side below the cylinder latch. The side plate has a vignette of a perched eagle in raised gold relief with shaded background. The butt is signed "ENGR. BY A. GRIEBEL". Coverage is very close to full with a unique feature by the top of the grips; the design has what appears to be a border that follows the arc of the grips yet if the Magna grips are removed, there is continued blended coverage that would show properly if service grips were installed. Registration number is 2621. Matching serial numbers on frame, barrel, cylinder and extractor. Grip straps have the early 6 groove pattern. Case colored serrated trigger of standard width plus finely checkered standard width hammer with fine concentric grooves on sides. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter of 2021 and copy of original invoice confirming prior information. CONDITION: extremely faint cylinder turn line. Case colors are somewhat faded. Very small spot of thinning finish on each side of the barrel at muzzle. Cylinder has a plum hue resulting from its refinish after engraving as the cylinder steel is factory hardened because of the 357 Magnum intensity. Very light handling marks on the bottom of the grips plus a small spot of diamond top wear at lower rear of left grip. Near excellent bore and timing. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD.; formerly of the Dr. Gerald Klaz collection. (25-1118/NW). CURIO. $12,000-16,000.

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S&W 357 REGISTERED MAGNUM REVOLVER WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 3037 (Sale Order: 37 of 394)      

BOX. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 51008 (Reg. #2005). Bbl. 8 3/4" with pinned Call gold bead blade front sight; factory frame contoured adjustable rear. Shipped March 11, 1937 to E. ...moreK. Tryon Co. of Philadelphia, PA. References state 6,647 Registered models were made from 1935 to 1940 (plus 4 in 1941 and 1 in 1942) when production ceased due to the associated costs of registration and its custom orders. Reg. No. 1 went to J. Edgar Hoover and No. 506 to Gen. George S. Patton. All Registered models came with a certificate listing the revolvers features and specifications to include its trigger pull (both single and double action); signed by S&W Vice President, Dan Wesson. Most were custom built with varying barrel lengths, etc. Most common barrel length was 6 1/2" with most any length (23 available) desired from 3 1/2" to 8 3/4" in 1/4" increments. Many different front sights were available as well as factory grip adapters and grips plus the humpback hammer was introduced in 1936. Fitted with standard width serrated trigger and finely checkered hammer having fine concentric grooves on sides; both case colored. Blued with fine checkering on top strap and top of barrel rib. Matching numbered barrel, frame, cylinder and extractor. Grips are checkered Magna style (matching numbered) with diamond center around grip screw plus locating disks are machined in-the-white without markings; large silver medallions. Numbered within the 44 Hand Ejector series having a 5 screw N frame with 6 groove grip straps plus yoke detent to facilitate loading by assisting to hold yoke open. Later feature of S&W monogram on side plate; earlier examples had smaller logo on left below cylinder release. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very fine original violet colored 2 piece box that still retains its white sticker on the bottom showing serial and registration numbers (both very readable); lid pictures revolver with Magna grips. Factory letter of 2017 supporting above info plus stating that it was sighted at 25 yards with 357 ammo using 6 o'clock hold along with additional general model history. CONDITION: very light cylinder turn line; overall near excellent factory quality restoration with bright blued metal surfaces. Grips, case colors, bore and timing are all near excellent. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD.; formerly of the William Orr and Chad Gripp collections. (25-1119/NW). CURIO. $8,000-12,000.

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RARE S&W .357 REGISTERED MAGNUM No. 762 REVOVLVER.

Lot # 3038 (Sale Order: 38 of 394)      

Cal. 357 Mag. S# 47224 (Reg. #762). Bbl. 3 1/2" with pinned Patridge blade front sight; factory frame contoured adjustable rear. Shipped Jan. 23, 1936 to Sportsman Supply...more Co. of Pittsburgh, PA. References state 5,224 Registered models were made from 1935 to 1940 when production ceased due to the associated costs of registration and its custom orders. Reg. No. 1 went to J. Edgar Hoover, No. 506 to Gen. Patton and No. 897 to Gen. Van Orden. All Registered models came with a certificate listing the revolvers features and specifications to include its trigger pull (both single and double action); signed by S&W Vice President, Dan Wesson. Most were custom built with varying barrel lengths, etc. Most common barrel length was 6 1/2" with most any length (23 available) desired from 3 1/2" to 8 3/4" in 1/4" increments. Many different front sights were available as well as factory grip adapters and grips plus the humpback hammer in 1936. Fitted with standard width serrated trigger and finely checkered hammer having fine concentric grooves on sides; both case colored. Blued with fine checkering on top strap and top of barrel rib. Matching numbered barrel, frame, cylinder and extractor. Grips are checkered Magna style (numbered 58875) with diamond center around grip screw plus light relief cuts on backs for a non S&W grip adapter other than the one presently installed (Tyler) that is retained by 2 thin copper tabs not needing any grip clearance alteration. Locating disks are machined in-the-white having S&W name with patent dates; large silver medallions. Numbered within the 44 Hand Ejector series having a 5 screw N frame with 6 groove grip straps plus yoke detent to facilitate loading by assisting to hold yoke open. Early feature of small S&W monogram on left side of frame; later examples had larger logo at right on side plate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter of 2008 supporting above info along with additional general model history. CONDITION: one small mark on side plate at top center, 2 faint marks on left side of barrel near frame, light cylinder turn line, function wear on ejector rod and very faint thinning at muzzle; overall near excellent factory quality refinish with bright blued metal surfaces. Grips are very good with slight hand wear and light marks in butt area. Near excellent bore and timing. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1105/NW). CURIO. $6,000-8,000.

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RARE S&W PRE-WAR .357 MAGNUM NON-REGISTERED

Lot # 3039 (Sale Order: 39 of 394)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 61692. Bbl. 5" with pinned Patridge blade front sight; factory frame contoured adjustable rear. Shipped June 3, 1940 to Lakeside Irrigation Co....more of Eagle Lake, TX. References state 1,400 Non- Registered models were made from 1935 to 1941 when production ceased due to concentrated war efforts. Fitted with standard width serrated trigger and finely checkered hammer with fine concentric grooves on sides; both case colored. Matching numbered barrel, frame, cylinder, grips and extractor. Grips are checkered Magna style with diamond center around grip screw. Locating disks are machined in-the-white having S&W name with patent dates; large silver medallions. Blued finish with finely checkered top strap and top of barrel rib. Numbered within the 44 Hand Ejector series having a 5 screw N frame with 6 groove grip straps plus yoke detent to facilitate loading by assisting to hold yoke open. Later feature of large S&W monogram on sideplate plus "MADE IN U.S.A." on lower right front of frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter of 2020 supporting above info along with additional general model history. CONDITION: light cylinder turn line, very faint thinning at muzzle plus light pinprick oxidation on side plate and to a lesser degree on opposite side of frame. Overall very good to near excellent with factory quality refinish having bright blued metal surfaces. Grips are very good to excellent with one small mark on butt of left grip. Near excellent bore and timing. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1117/NW). CURIO. $4,500-6,000.

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SCARCE S&W 5-SCREW 4" PRE-MODEL 29 CASED REVOLVER.

Lot # 3040 (Sale Order: 40 of 394)      

Cal. 44 Mag. S# S 167912A. Bbl. 4" with Baughman front sight having factory red insert; fame mounted white outlined Micrometer rear. Mfg. 1957 (1956-1958) with 5 screw fr...moreame having serrated target trigger and checkered target hammer; both case colored. Scarce barrel length with noted references stating less than 25% of its 6,500 unit production was 4" and that 4" barrels were not offered until late 1956; 6 1/2" was the common length. Matching serial numbers on barrel (in recess for ejector rod), cylinder and ejector. No definitive explanation for the "A" after its butt serial number (no "A" after the other numbers) but another in the 174000 range was internet found to have it as well. A different internet reference stated that "A" indicates 1968 production which is not correct, but it could be indicative of a 1968 factory rework. Most older reworks are marked with a 5 pointed star or have a 3 or 4 digit date code on the lower front left of the grip frame. Goncalo Alves target grips with "coke bottle shape" having extractor cut and diamond center around its grip screw. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good, blue / black presentation case with second series (post late 1956) style clasp latch. Blue / violet satin interior with revolver outline containing proper brass based wool mop and later production sight screwdriver having aluminum fluted handle rather than being blued steel with knurled handle. Missing its aluminum cleaning rod. CONDITION: very good to near excellent overall with a factory quality refinish. Very faint cylinder turn line, slight thinning on top of front sight and traces of firing residue on face of cylinder. Very small light mark on bottom of left grip near center with balance of grips near excellent. Timing and bore are near excellent. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1106/NW). CURIO. $4,000-5,000.

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TOMMY J. KAYE ENGRAVED S&W 4-SCREW 4" PRE-MODEL 29

Lot # 3041 (Sale Order: 41 of 394)      

CASED REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Mag. S# S 181414. Bbl. 4" with Baughman front sight factory cut for its white (normally red) insert; fame mounted white outlined Micrometer rear. ...moreShipped Jan. 14, 1958 (1956-1958) to Edward Tryon Co. of Philadelphia, PA along with 4 other identical revolvers at a wholesale price of $86.06 each. N frame 4 screw model having serrated target trigger and checkered target hammer; both case colored. Scarce barrel length with noted references stating less than 25% of its 6,500 unit production was 4" and that 4" barrels were not offered until late 1956; 6 1/2" was the common length. Target configured smooth white grips with S&W style locating disks on backs. Consignor states its fine, full coverage engraving is by Tommy J. Kaye of Texas who was a founding member of the Firearms Engraver Guild of America; consignor further states that the grips are by John Smyri (or Smyrl). Relief scroll engraved with matte backgrounds. Vignette on either side of frame; boar on right and ram on left. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good (light handling marks), blue / black presentation case with second series (post late 1956) style clasp latch. Blue / violet satin interior with revolver outline containing proper brass based wool mop and later production sight screwdriver having aluminum fluted handle rather than being blued steel with knurled handle. Correct finger looped aluminum cleaning rod. Feb., 2020 factory letter supporting previously mentioned shipping info plus stating configuration as shipped. CONDITION: near excellent overall with only a faint rub mark on the left side of the hammer from its passage into the frame. Very small repaired chip at top rear of left grip plus slight gap at butt where grips meet. Grips have a pleasing cream tone along with grain structure and signs of aging. Timing and bore are near excellent. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1107/NW). CURIO. $4,000-5,000.

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SMITH & WESSON PRE-29 DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3043 (Sale Order: 43 of 394)      

Cal. 44 Mag. S# S169049. Bbl. 4" pinned. Ramped serrated blade front sight with red insert. Adjustable square notch rear sight with white outline. Matching numbers on gri...morep frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. 1957 made five-screw Pre-29 revolver. Factory renickel finish with case colored target hammer & trigger. Unnumbered diamond center checkered hardwood target grips with silver S&W medallions. Grip frame has boxed "R-N" renickel marking. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter that states this gun shipped with a blued finish & Goncalo Alves target grips. The letter does confirm bbl. length, hammer, trigger & sight configuration & state it shipped to Texas Sporting Goods Co. in Houston in 1957. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks. Hammer & trigger retain most of their case colors with some operational wear & light oxidation. Balance of metal retains most of its factory renickel with some light scratches, handling marks & oxidation staining under grips. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright very good bore. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1108/MJC). CURIO. $1500-2500.

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S&W CASED 4-SCREW 4" PRE-MODEL 29 REVOLVER.

Lot # 3044 (Sale Order: 44 of 394)      

Cal. 44 Mag. S# S 171107. Bbl. 4" with red insert in Baughman front sight; white outlined Micrometer rear. Mfg. 1956-1957 with matching numbered frame (butt and yoke area...mores), cylinder and extractor; barrel and grips not numbered. Side plate with 4 screws plus 1 in front of trigger guard. Case colored serrated target trigger and checkered target hammer. Grip straps with later 10 groove configuration. Checkered diamond center "Coke bottle" target grips with recess at top of left grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: newer mahogany factory presentation case with dark tone due to refinish. Replacement interior. Newer model tool kit having aluminum knurled (9 rows) handled sight adjusting screwdriver with blued blade having long sides. Short handgun style brush and wool mop with aluminum threaded ends. CONDITION: good overall appearance with noticeable holster like wear mixed with an occasional scratch. Good grips with hand wear, light use marks plus smoothing of grip corners at butt. Pins visible that retain front sight base rather than polished flush to sides of rib; likely a replacement sight. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-121/NW). CURIO. $1,400-1,800.

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SMITH & WESSON 44 HE 2ND MODEL DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3045 (Sale Order: 45 of 394)      

Cal. 44 S&W. S# 25142. Bbl. 6 1/2" pinned. Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. 2nd Model 44 Hand Ejector made us...moreing older military M1917 frame. Crane cutout has Springfield Armory eagle inspection stamp. Blued finish with case colored hammer & trigger. Unnumbered checkered diamond center grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. CONDITION: grips show a few dings & scattered handling marks. Trigger & hammer retain most of their case colors with some operational wear & light oxidation. Balance of metal retains 95% blue with notable patches of oxidation under grips, scattered edge & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Good bright bore with some light oxidation spots. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-67/MJC). CURIO. $1200-1800.

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HOUSTON POLICE MARKED SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL

Lot # 3046 (Sale Order: 46 of 394)      

44 HE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Spcl. S# 43903. Bbl. 5" pinned. Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on grip frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. 3rd Model 44...more Hand ejector also known as the Wolf & Klar Model. The revolver so-named due to changes suggested by the Fort Wort dealer to S&W for this model. Backstrap has Houston Police marking that reads "H.P.D. 304". The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson states that an estimated 300 of this model were shipped to Wolf & Klar for the Houston Police Department in the 1930's. The guns had 5" bbls. & "H.P.D." inventory numbers on the backstrap just as this one has. Blued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered walnut grip panels with diamond center & silver S&W medallions. Right panel is numbered "149493". Tyler grip extension present on front of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter that states this revolver was shipped to Peden Iron & Steel in Houston for the HPD in 1934. It confirms the gun's configuration & states it was part of a 15 gun shipment. Also included is a copy of the invoice with a price of $22 a revolver. CONDITION: grips show some scattered light dings & handling marks. Hammer & trigger retain most of their case colors with some light oxidation & operational wear. Balance of metal retains 85% factory quality reblue with scattered edge wear, fading & a couple areas of light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1084/MJC). CURIO. $2000-3000.

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RARE SMITH & WESSON 1926 3RD MODEL TARGET DA

Lot # 3047 (Sale Order: 47 of 394)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Spl. S# 53858. Bbl. 6 1/2" pinned. White Sheard bead front sight. Adjustable rear sight. Matching numbers on grip frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. Rare S&...moreW 1926 Third Model Target DA revolver with less than 200 being made. Professional reblue finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered walnut grips with mismatched right panel, diamond center & silver S&W medallions. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: later S&W blue box & factory letter. Letter confirms most of the revolvers configuration & states the front sight was a Sheard gold bead front sight. The letter states this revolver was one of ten shipped to Armeria Quintna in Mexico in December, 1937. CONDITION: grips show some scattered handling marks & dings. Hammer & trigger show overall fading to gray with strong traces of case colors. Balance of metal retains 90% professional reblue with grip frame showing large areas of cleaned pitting, some edge wear & blued over pitting mostly on cyl. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright very good + bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-69/MJC). CURIO. $3000-5000.

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SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 24 1950 .44 TARGET DA

Lot # 3048 (Sale Order: 48 of 394)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Spl. S# S144901. Bbl. 6 1/2" pinned. Patridge front sight. Adjustable square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, cyl., right grip panel, bbl. &...more extractor. Scarce five-screw pre Model 24 Target revolver with only an estimated 5,050 made. Blued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered walnut grips with silver S&W medallions. CONDITION: grips show checkering wear, a couple dings & some handling marks. Hammer & trigger retain most of their case colors with some fading, light oxidation & operational wear. Balance of metal retains 85% original blue with scattered edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-70/MJC). CURIO. $2500-3750.

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SMITH & WESSON 44 HE 4TH MODEL DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 49 of 394)      

Cal. 44 Spl. S# S143128. Bbl. 4" pinned. Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on grip frame, cyl., bbl. & extractor. Pre-Model 21 44 Hand Ejector m...moreade 1950-1956. Blued finish with case colored hammer & trigger. Checkered walnut diamond center grips with silver S&W medallions & mismatch number on right panel. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks & wear. Trigger & hammer retain strong amounts of case colors with scattered fading to gray & operational wear. Balance of metal retains 70% original blue with scattered edge wear, fading to gray, some light oxidation & a patch of light pitting on right side of muzzle. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-84/MJC). CURIO. $1200-1800.

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SMITH & WESSON 4TH MODEL TARGET 1950 DA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 50 of 394)      

Cal. 44 Spcl. S# S146179. Bbl. 5" pinned. Patridge front sight. Adjustable square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on grip frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. 4th Model Targ...moreet 44 Hand Ejector Target revolver. Five screw revolver made 1955. Blued finish with case colored hammer & trigger. Unnumbered checkered walnut target grips with silver S&W medallions & diamond center. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory letter that states this revolver was shipped to Railey Milam Company in Miami, FL in December 1955. Further the letter states the revolver shipped with a 6 1/2" bbl. meaning the bbl. is altered & there were two guns in the shipment. CONDITION: grips show a couple light small chips & some handling marks. Hammer & trigger retain strong amounts of case colors with some fading to gray, operational wear & light oxidation. Balance of metal retains 98% factory quality reblue with some light edge & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas, Gunsport, LTD. (25-1085/MJC). CURIO. $1500-2500.

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