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Pair of Continental European Flintlock Holster Pistols

Lot # 1275 (Sale Order: 276 of 596)      

Engraved and Relief Carved Pair of Continental European Flintlock Holster Pistols -A) Flintlock Holster Pistol

Engraved and Relief Carved Pair of Continental European Flintlock Holster Pistols -A) Flintlock Holster Pistol
This attractive pair of fairly early 18th century Continental European holster pistols features smoothbore barrels with rounded brass blade front sights on sighting ribs, chiseled and engraved designs at the breech, and a series of marks on the left including "C-S" in a sunken shield. A grooved rear sight is incorporated on each barrel's tang. The flat beveled locks have faceted, non-bridled pans and border and scroll engraving. Aside from the bone forend caps, the furniture is brass and features a variety of foliate designs, masks, serpents, and more. The stocks have attractive raised relief scroll carving and molding.

Manufacture: European
Model: Flintlock
BBL: 11 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 65
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Good overall with gray patina and mild pitting on the lock and barrel, replacement front ramrod ferrule, aged patina on the brass furniture, generally distinct designs aside from the rubbed breech section, distinct carving, some cracks and repairs in the stock, small chips, and general mild overall wear. Mechanically fine.

B) Flintlock Holster Pistol

Manufacture: Unknown
Model: Flintlock Pistol
BBL: 11 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 65
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Good overall with gray patina and mild pitting on the lock and barrel, aged patina on the brass furniture, generally distinct designs aside from the faded decoration on the section, short tang screw that does not reach the trigger plate, distinct carving, some cracks and repairs in the stock, small chips, and general mild overall wear. Mechanically fine.

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Relief Engraved, Gilded, and Carved Germanic Flintlock Pistol

Lot # 1276 (Sale Order: 277 of 596)      

Stunning Relief Engraved, Gilded, and Carved Germanic Flintlock Pistol

The only visible marking on this c. mid-18th century Germanic flintlock pistol is "A•ZELLA./S•BLASII" on the lock above the frizzen spring. The maker's name may have been on the second pistol of the pair. The top of the smoothbore barrel, the lock, and the steel mounts all feature beautifully detailed deep relief engraving with gilded backgrounds. The engraving includes female figures, a boat scene on the side plate, and shell, scroll, and foliate patterns in Rococo fashion. The barrel also features a silver blade front sight, sighting flat, and a small groove rear sight on the tang. The stock features beautiful raised relief foliate and scroll carving along with fine molding and drop flats and has a dark horn cap. Included documents from the Norman R. Blank Collection indicate the pistol was purchased from F. Theodore Dexter on May 22, 1959.

Class: Antique

Very fine with nearly all of the gold remaining in the backgrounds, mostly silver-gray patina on the balance, some light oxidation staining, and generally minor overall wear. The stock is fine and displays crisp carving, a few slight cracks and chips, and fairly minor wear. Mechanically fine. Overall a very attractive pistol.

Provenance: F. Theodore Dexter; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Percussion Pistols Presented to Col. H. T. Siborne

Lot # 1277 (Sale Order: 278 of 596)      

Documented Historic Presentation Cased Pair of Exhibition Quality Elaborately Gold Inlaid/Embellished Geerinckx Percussion Dueling Pistols Presented to Colonel Herbert Taylor Siborne, British Member of the European Commission of the Danube, by the Government of the Republic of France -A) Geerinckx Percussion Pistol

Documented Historic Presentation Cased Pair of Exhibition Quality Elaborately Gold Inlaid/Embellished Geerinckx Percussion Dueling Pistols Presented to Colonel Herbert Taylor Siborne, British Member of the European Commission of the Danube, by the Government of the Republic of France -A) Geerinckx Percussion Pistol
This exceptional pair of Parisian pistols from Geerinckx's inscribed presentation case indicates they were presented by the French Republic to Colonel Herbert Taylor Siborne in 1879 for his work as the British delegate to the European Commission of the Danube. The pistols are classic Parisian dueling/target pistols in form with approximately .45 caliber rifled barrels equipped with dovetailed bead front sights, fluted mid sections, "GEERINCKX SUCR DE GAUVAIN A PARIS" in gold on top of the barrels, and raised multi-color gold scroll and border designs. The top of the barrels at the breech are marked "1" and "2" respectively, and the same is repeated on the standing breeches which feature fixed notch rear sights. The locks and mounts also feature raised multi-color gold scrollwork, and the balance of the finish is French gray. The ebony stocks have full-coverage geometric carving. The pair comes in a very attractive presentation case with brass inlays, purple velvet lining with gild Geerinckx markings and foliate scrollwork inside the lid, and a suite of accessories with gold scrollwork and ebony coordinating with the pistols. The case also features a leather outer cover. The case lid features the presentation inscription: "OFFERT/par le Gouvernement/de la Republique Francaise/a Mr.le Colonel H. T. SIBORNE/Delegue/de Sa Majeste Britannique/a la Commission Europeeene/du Danube/Janvier 1879." The inscription translates from French to "'Presented by the government of the French Republic to Monsieur Colonel. H. T. Siborne delegate of his Britannic Majesty to the European Commission of the Danube January 1879."British Royal Engineers officer Herbert Taylor Siborne (1826 - 1902) came from a military family. His father, Captain William Siborne, was a military historian. General Siborne joined the Royal Engineers in 1846 and served in South Africa, including in the Xhosa Wars in the early 1850s. He was promoted to captain in 1855 and colonel in 1877. He was the British member of the European Commission of the Danube 1873–1881 and retired the following year as with the honorary rank of major-general. The commission was created at the end of the Crimean War in the Treaty of Paris and controlled the three mouths of the Danube River in Chilia, Sulina, and St. George and improved and regulated international trade along the river. It served as a model of international cooperation and lasted until 1938 as the German government seized more control. After retiring, Siborne became a military historian, building off of his father's work on the Battle of Waterloo. An included December 10, 1926, "statutory declaration" from William Herbert Siborne (1881-1964), the general's son who was an sergeant-major in World War I and was wounded, details the history of the pistols and indicates he inherited the cased set upon his father's death in 1902 and then sold them to Henry Brace of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in October 1926. The pistols are also recorded in "Gun Digest Treasury: The Best from 25 Years of Gun Digest" by John T. Amber on pages 138-139.

Manufacture: French
Model: Percussion
BBL: 9 1/2 inch part octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 45
Finish: gold/gray
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Exceptionally fine overall with bright gold, smooth French gray with minor oxidation and patination, crisp carving, a few very slight flakes, and minor overall age and storage related wear. Mechanically excellent. The case has a crack across the lid but is otherwise fine with minor storage wear, and the accessories are generally very fine with bright gold and minimal wear.

B) Geerinckx Percussion Pistol
As described in "A."

Manufacture: French
Model: Percussion
BBL: 9 1/2 inch octagon
Stock: ebony
Gauge: 45
Finish: gold/gray
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Class: Antique

Condition: Exceptionally fine overall with bright gold, smooth French gray, crisp carving, and minor overall age and storage related wear including some slight patination and oxidation and very faint flakes on the stock. Mechanically excellent. Overall, this is an extraordinary presentation cased pair of exhibition quality elab
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European Tschinke Small Caliber Wheellock Birding Rifle

Lot # 1278 (Sale Order: 279 of 596)      

Very Fine Eastern European Tschinke Small Caliber Wheellock Birding Rifle with Elaborately Inlaid Stock and Powder Flasks

This 17th century wheellock sporting rifle is of the distinctive "Tschinke" style associated with the town of Teschen in Upper Silesia. It features a six-groove rifled swamped barrel of approximately 100 bore (.36 caliber) with a brass blade front sight and dovetailed iron notch rear sight, along with panels of brass inlays with floral and entwining line engraving, along with "WS" maker's mark inscribed at the breech. The distinctively shaped lock with external mechanism with brass fences is engraved throughout with floral scrollwork. The brass plates on the dog also feature bird motifs. The full-length fruitwood stock features a narrow sliding patchbox cover and is profusely decorated with applied engraved brass panels, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and horn in a variety of geometric shapes, some of which are engraved. The iron trigger guard is shaped to the fingers. The rifle is accompanied by a distinctive powder flask with similar inlays and attached leather pouch for balls that came from the collection at Schloss Dyck along with a second inlaid "donut" powder flask.

Class: Antique

Fine with attractively aged patina and distinct engraving on the brass, silver-gray patina on the barrel, strong original nitre blue on the smaller components, absent pan button, and general mild overall wear. The stock is also fine and has mild overall wear, some minor cracks, sliver absent at the forend tip on the left, small pieces of inlays chipped or absent, and mild overall wear. Lock not mechanically tested. The flasks are fine with moderate age and storage related wear.

Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Engraved Wheellock Sporting Rifle Dated 1680 by Hans Stifter

Lot # 1279 (Sale Order: 280 of 596)      

Engraved Wheellock Sporting Rifle Dated 1680 by Hans Stifter of Prague

Hans (Johann/Johannes) Stifter was a gunmaker for the court of the Elector of Saxony in the 1660s, and his shop was reportedly taken over by his son Johann Christoph Stifter in 1677, and the latter moved to Dresden c. 1700. Also see Lot 3326 for another Stifter rifle dated 1671. This rifle is noted as having been one of Norman R. Blank's favorite wheellocks thanks to its inlay work and engraving. The swamped octagonal barrel is signed "HANS [sunken maker's mark] STIFTER" and dated "1680" on the breech section. The barrel also features seven-groove rifling, circles on the muzzle, a dovetailed brass blade front sight, a dovetailed notch rear sight, engraved figure and foliate scrollwork at the breech, and a short tang. The flat lock plate features a foliate tail finial, an elaborate scene with a variety of figures and foliage, "M-Z. SculpFit" signed below the coordinatingly engraved gilt brass wheel cover, a pierced and engraved figure on the dog, and masks on the brass stirrup and pan release button. The lock is fired using adjustable double set triggers pierced foliate finial on the rear of the trigger plate and coordinating finials on the extended iron finger groove trigger guard. The stock features fine molding and engraved stag-horn mounts and inlays, including a very attractive patchbox lid with a lion and foliate patterns, a pair of fighting dogs inlaid above the patchbox, deer, and a scene of a hunter and his dogs fighting a bear on the cheekpiece. Both the original and the current buttplates have "No. 31" marked on the rear, and "B ' Z" is inscribed on the inlay by the barrel tang.

Class: Antique

Very good with some restoration, including replacement buttplate and screws (originals also included), silver-gray patina and minor oxidation staining/pitting on the iron, distinct engraving and markings, aged patina on the brass, somewhat loose and bent pan button, and general mild overall wear, including some scratches and cracks in the stock. Lock not tested. Triggers mechanically fine.

Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Boutet Versailles Manufactory Turnover Rifled Flintlock Carbine

Lot # 1280 (Sale Order: 281 of 596)      

Exceptional and Exceedingly Rare Finely Engraved, Gilded, and Relief Carved Nicolas Noel Boutet Versailles Manufactory Turnover Rifled Flintlock Sporting Carbine

This lavish turnover sporting carbine dates to c. 1805 shortly after Napoleon Bonaparte seized power as emperor and originates from the renowned Versailles Manufactory led by Nicolas Noel Boutet (1761-1833), unquestionably one of the finest firearms artisans the world has ever known. Boutet became gunmaker in ordinary to King Louis XVI in 1788 shortly before the French Revolution and was appointed the "directeur-artiste" of the Versailles Arms Manufactory in 1792, the same year the king was arrested. By the time Napoleon had seized power as emperor, Boutet had assembled a team composed of many of the best artisans in Europe. They produced both regulation arms for Napoleon's massive armies and some of the most incredible "de luxe" firearms the world has ever seen. Their "Empire Style" designs often feature motifs whose inspiration was drawn from ancient Greco-Roman and Egyptian art following Napoleon's conquests in Italy and Egypt. Many of the finest guns from Versailles under Boutet's leadership and were commissioned by Napoleon as presentation pieces for his officers, political allies, foreign dignitaries, and his family as well as extraordinary arms for the emperor's own use. Though a number of deluxe rifled sporting carbines from Versailles are known today, only a very limited number of the more sophisticated turnover carbines were manufactured. Most of the few known examples are retained in institutional collections in Europe, including an example in the State Historical Museum in Moscow and a very similar combination rifle and smoothbore turnover gun in the Wallace Collection (Inv: A1126) identified as made in 1805 and attributed as owned by Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. That example is also featured in "French Pistols and Sporting Guns" by A. N. Kennard on pages 50-51. It may have been presented originally to Emperor Alexander I of Russia at the same time he received a pair of Boutet pistols and a rifle from Napoleon after the signing of the Treaties of Tilsit in 1807 ending Napoleon's war with Russia and Prussia and allying Imperial Russia with Napoleon against the British Empire and Sweden. Another "carabine tournante" identified as marked with the coat of arms of Joseph Bonaparte and listed as owned by the Prince de la Moskowa (Marshal of the Empire Michel Ney and his descendants) is featured in "La Manufacture d'Armes de Versailles Boutet Directeur-Artiste" by Captain Maurice Boutet in 1903 as item XLI and is described on page 58. These noteworthy examples highlight the significance of the rare turnover carbines as presentation pieces for particularly powerful figures in the Napoleonic era and the fact that it is nearly impossible to acquire a Boutet turnover carbine on the private market.This extraordinary "carabine tournante" has finely rifled 38 bore (.49 caliber) swamped semi-octagonal barrels with silver blade front sights surrounded by gold inlaid panels decorated with radiating "lightning" emanating from clouds, extensive gold inlaid stars, gold panels with engraved foliate patterns at the breech ends, gold lined vents, oval "DB" (Daniel Boussavy, controller of the Versailles Manufactory in 1793-1794 and 1805) marked below the stock lines near the vents, "Boutet Directr Artiste" on the underside of one barrel and "Manufre a Versailles" on the other, small "star 59" or marking on the left flat of one barrel, and hooked breech plugs. Dished rears sights are incorporated on the breech plate and standing breech. The barrels are freed for rotation by hand by a hidden release mechanism activated by pressing up on the front of the trigger guard. A shared replacement brass ramrod with steel tip and worm is fitted to one side of the forestock. The priming pans are gold lined, and the frizzen springs feature rollers. The flat beveled back action lock features a detailed wooded scene with wildfowl and a wolf with a paw caught in a trap. The side plate features wildfowl being hunted by a hawk, and the trigger guard features a demi-wild man holding up a panel with a scene of a cockatoo. Additional engraving includes various other exotic birds, such as the parrot scene on the false entry pipe and the ostrich on the heel extension, a hound on the ramrod entry pipe, smaller hound vignettes, a squirrel and stork on the upper tang, and geometric, floral, and neo-classical designs. The animal scenes are very finely detailed and were likely drawn from period natural history books such as Johann Elias Ridinger's "Gruendliche Beschreibung
more... Provenance: Monsieur Sala Bugenlis; The Collection of the Marquess of Bute; The A. Norris Kennard Collection; The Private Collection of Wesley I. Paul, former Chairman of the Board of the Royal Armouries

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Engraved A. Spaleck Flintlock Sporting Carbine

Lot # 1281 (Sale Order: 282 of 596)      

Engraved A. Spaleck Flintlock Sporting Carbine Bearing the Coat of Arms of Lichtenstein

This very attractive flintlock sporting carbine or jaegerstutzen is signed "A: SPALECK" on the lock at the frizzen spring. On page 1199 of "Der Neue Stockel" by Herr it notes that Anton Spaleck began his apprenticeship in Vienna c. 1723 and was active until c. 1750. This rifle also has the coat of arms of Liechtenstein on the wrist escutcheon. It dates to the life of Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1696-1772), who was noted as being the last of the Liechtenstein arms collectors who added to their famous collection (see "Firearms from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein" by Stuart Pyhrr). The extensively fluted barrel has eight-groove rifling, a dovetailed silver blade front sight, gilt brass notch and folding leaf rear sight with ornate scroll finial, an unusual ribbed design, and a short engraved tang inscribed with a "2" indicating the rifle was part of a pair. The lock is flat with beveled edges, a non-bridled faceted priming pan, and detailed engraving including a boar hunt on the plate and hound and chiseled bestial mask on the cock. The rifle is fired using adjustable double set triggers and has gilt brass mounts featuring cast and engraved scrollwork, masks, and hunting scenes. The wood ramrod has a spiral pattern gilt brass tip. The full-length walnut stock features attractive molding and scroll carving along with a cheekpiece on the left, and patchbox. The rifle is accompanied by a copy of a document recording purchases made by Norman R. Blank on May 16, 1964, indicating that Blank traded W. Keith Neal a Tschinke wheellock rifle he had purchased from Albert Malafronte for an "Austrian flintlock carbine...with arms of Lichtenstein" along with $250 for the balance he owed for a Griffin & Tow double pair he had purchased from Neal in November of 1963.

Class: Antique

Fine with silver-gray patina and faint oxidation on the lock and barrel, crisp engraving throughout, some of the gilt finish remaining on the mounts along with aged patina, and generally fairly minor overall wear. The restored stock is also fine and has crisp engraving, some cracks and repairs concentrated in the forend, and light scratches and dings. Mechanically fine.

Provenance: W. Keith Neal; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Engraved, Gilded, and Carved Flintlock Sporting Gun by Croizier

Lot # 1282 (Sale Order: 283 of 596)      

Engraved, Gilded, and Carved Parisian Flintlock Sporting Gun by Croizier

This c. 1760s-1770s single barrel smoothbore sporting gun by Jean-Baptiste Croizier features three gold bands at the muzzles, gold scroll patterns around the blade front sight, "CROIZIER A PARIS" in gold on the breech section surrounded by gold borders and designs mainly consisting of martial trophies, three sunken maker's marks at the breech (two LeClerc's mark), bright engraved breech tang with foliate patterns, "CROIZIER APARIS/COUR NEUVE DU PALAIS" signed on the flat beveled lock, foliate and martial trophy engraving on the lock and bright steel furniture, raised floral and scroll carving on the stock, a pinned leather cheek pad on the comb, and a horn tipped ramrod.

Class: Antique

Fine with 80% plus of the original fire blue finish and the vast majority of the original gold remaining on the barrel with some finish loss mainly at the midsection and muzzle and some faint oxidation, mostly bright mounts with distinct designs and some silver-gray patina, light pitting by the vent, and generally minor overall wear for its age. The stock is also fine and has crisp carving and molding, minor scratches and dings, and some faint chips and slivers absent mainly on the forend. Mechanically fine.

Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Silver Mounted Spanish Miquelet Escopeta with Madrid Stock

Lot # 1283 (Sale Order: 284 of 596)      

Silver Mounted Spanish Miquelet Escopeta with Carved "Madrid Stock"

The two-stage, smoothbore barrel has a silver "spider" base front sight, and carved "wings" flaking the barrel tang function as a the rear sight. The barrel has turned girdles and chiseling at transition point and a sunken "crown/MA/CA/MS" marker's mark along with a sunken gilt crown marking and brass inlaid designs at the breech. The lock is signed "G. MASPER" (c. 1750 per "Der Neue Stockel") behind the cock and has scroll engraving. The carved wood trigger guard has an "RM" monogram inscribed on a silver oval inlay. The barrel band, heel extension, and reinforcement plates are silver. The heel plate is iron. The forend cap is horn and has decorative carving that continues along the edges of the forend. The figured stock also features a panel of checkering on the forend, scroll carving, molding, and a distinctive "Madrid stock" fluted butt.

Class: Antique

Good. This Spanish gun appears to have been used in combat given the deep strike line on the barrel suggesting it was used to block a blow from a sword or other edged weapon and has period silver reinforcement to the wrist and breech section, possible to repair damage from when the gun was clubbed. The barrel retains 20% of the original brown finish, and the balance of the iron has gray and brown patina. The maker's mark on the barrel is missing its gilt lining. The silver throughout displays attractive well-aged patina. The stock has very attractive figure, crisp carving, mild scratches and dings, and some cracks and repairs. Mechanically fine. This is certainly a very interesting Spanish piece that leaves you wondering when and where it was used.

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Quill Tipped Saber with Relief Chiseled "Mortuary" Hilt

Lot # 1284 (Sale Order: 285 of 596)      

Attractive 17th/18th Century Composite Quill Tipped Saber with Relief Chiseled "Mortuary" Hilt

The hilt of this saber appears to have been made c. mid to late 17th century and shows the typical features of what is termed by collectors as a "mortuary hilt", with this example showing expert relief carving and piercing all over the guard. The carving and piercing features extensive floral scrollwork and multiple men's faces (possibly Turks). The guard has three knuckle guards secured to the scent stopper pommel with screws (typical of a mortuary hilt). A similarly chiseled mortuary hilt is seen on item 1916.696 in The Cleveland Museum of Art. The blade appears to have been manufactured c. mid-18th century and bears the same anchor/St. Clement's cross type maker's mark as object IX.233 in The Royal Armouries, which is attributed as from a Solingen maker in the mid-18th century, on both sides. The blade has a dramatic curve ending in a quill-tip point. The grip appears to have been re-wrapped with shagreen when the blade was fitted and is secured with two brass wire Turk's head knots. It measures approximately 36 3/4 inches overall.

Class: Other

Very good, the blade is mostly bright with some scattered light pitting and darker grey speckling, as well as a few minor nicks in the edge. The hilt has traces of black Japanned finish and otherwise dark brown patina, some minor dents, and the outside knuckle guard separated from its screw and bent. The grip shows moderate wear. A unique representative example of the desirable "mortuary hilt"!

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Antique Silver Mounted Red Turtle Shell Powder Flask

Lot # 1285 (Sale Order: 286 of 596)      

Antique Silver Mounted Red Turtle Shell Powder Flask

Flasks made from turtle and tortoise shells were made in both Europe and Asia for centuries, some dating to the 16th and 17th centuries in European museum collections. There are no identifying markings on this example. The main body of the powder flask is tinted red and measures approximately 9 by 6 1/2 inches. The nuchal and caudal openings are sealed by silver plates fastened with screws. The former has a spout with sprung cover. The shell appears to be from a pond turtle species and is similar to the shells of the common painted turtles and red-eared sliders of North America.

Class: Other

Very good with attractive aged patina on the silver, some absent screws, a minor crack in the front silver plate, bright red tint, a few minor scrapes and dings, and functional spout.

Provenance: The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Cased Pair of Durs Egg Flintlock Dueling Pistols

Lot # 1286 (Sale Order: 287 of 596)      

Cased Pair of Engraved and Gold and Silver Accented Durs Egg Flintlock Dueling Pistols -A) D. Egg Dueling Pistol

Cased Pair of Engraved and Gold and Silver Accented Durs Egg Flintlock Dueling Pistols -A) D. Egg Dueling Pistol
This pair of early 19th century dueling pistols from the shop of Durs Egg (1748-1831) in London features an interesting 90 degree grip angle similar to the heavier "saw-handle" dueling pistols. The smoothbore Damascus barrels feature gold blade front sights, "D. EGG LONDON" signed in gold inlay, and casehardened breech plugs with dovetailed notch rear sights, platinum vent liners, and duel gold bands. The underside of the barrels are marked "DE 399" along with London proof and view marks, and "399" is repeated on the breech hooks and on the stocks under the barrels. The flat locks are signed "D. Egg" in script at the center and "D EGG/PATENT" on the frizzens and have rainproof priming pans, frizzen spring rollers, and sliding safeties. The triggers press forward to set and have no visible adjustment screws. "Detented" pistols were sometimes viewed as unfair in a duel, but they essentially became standard by the late flintlock era. Aside from the silver wedge escutcheons and gold wrist escutcheons, the pistols feature border, foliate, burst, and martial trophy engraving throughout. The trigger guards are fitted with screw affixed spurs. The wrists have checkering with molded borders and a flared pommels. The horn tipped baleen ramrods features a covered worm on the end of one and a measure on the end of the other. The pair comes in a green baize lined mahogany case with a Durs Egg trade label inside referencing his appointment as gunmaker to the Prince of Wales and Duke of York. The case contains a three-way combination flask, rod, mallet head, worm, oiler, and "46" marked ball mold. Notes from the Norman R. Blank Collection indicate this pair was purchased on June 14, 1963, from Clay P. Bedford and came from the Everett Collection sold by Jackson Arms. The pair was exhibited as part of Norman R. Blank's collection at the NRA in 2004.

Manufacture: Egg
Model: flintlock
BBL: 9 3/8 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50
Finish: brown/casehardened/blue/silver/gold
Grips:
Serial Number: DE399
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine with most of the refinished brown remaining on the barrel bright gold inlays, aged patina on the silver, strong original blue inside the trigger guard, some faint original case colors, mostly smooth gray patina on the balance, distinct engraving and markings, light pitting, and general mild wear. Aside from the absent chip on the front left, the stock is fine and has crisp checkering and light scratches and dings. Mechanically fine. The case and accessories are very good with mild age and storage related wear.

B) D. Egg Dueling Pistol
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Manufacture: Egg
Model: flintlock
BBL: 9 3/8 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50
Finish: brown/casehardened/blue/silver/gold
Grips:
Serial Number: DE399
Class: Antique

Condition: Fine with most of the refinished brown remaining along the barrel, dark aged patina on the silver, bright gold inlays, strong niter blue on the frizzen spring, strong original blue on the inside of the trigger guard bow, some faint case colors, gray patina on the balance, mild pitting, and the upper tang/patent breech angled. The stock is also fine and has crisp checkering, small chip at the breech on the left, and mild scratches and dings. Mechanically fine.
Provenance: The Everett Collection; The Clay P. Bedford Collection; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Game Scene Engraved Gastinne-Renette Back Action Hammer Shotgun

Lot # 1287 (Sale Order: 288 of 596)      

Gorgeous Factory Game Scene Engraved and Gold Inlaid Gastinne-Renette Center Fire Back Action Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun with Case

This stunning shotgun from legendary Parisian gunmaker Louis-Julien Gastinne-Renette (1812-1885) was completed in 1862. The gun features browned Damascus steel barrels with a single bead sight on the smooth concave solid rib which bears the Gastinne-Renette signature and address, along with a flourish of floral scroll at the base, proof marks on either side of the lugs, and "1862" indicating the year of completion. The barrels have 2 1/2 inch chambers with an extractor. The barrels are fitted to the exquisite underlever action which displays magnificent oak leaf engraving surrounding a "Gastinne/Renette" signature on the lockplates, along with a quartet of finely detailed game scenes. The game scenes consist of a running roe buck on the left of the action, a fox on the left lockplate, a roe deer doe on the right side of the action, and a fox caught in a trap on the right lockplate. The oak leaf engraving continues onto the underlever, both tangs, and the ornate blued triggerguard which displays a highly attractive gold inlaid oak tree over an intricate monogram. The gun features non-rebounding hammers as well as a pair of triggers. The gun is fitted with a well-figured multi-point checkered straight grip stock with an engraved blued steel buttplate. Includes a quarter-sawn oak takedown case with green baize lining, containing a variety of loading and maintenance tools, as well as a leather case cover. Barrel and stock measurements (R/L): bore diameter nine inches from the breech both measured .688 inches; choke constriction .001/.002 inches; minimum wall thickness .032/.035 inches; 1 5/8 inch drop at comb; 2 3/16 inch drop at heel; 14 1/4 inch length of pull; weight 7 lbs. 5 oz. The gun was purchased by Norman R. Blank from his friend W. Keith Neal on July 15, 1966.

Class: Antique

Very fine overall, retaining nearly all of the original brown finish on the barrels with some thinning and strong Damascus patterns, strong traces of the original case colors on the action with the balance a handsome grey patina, and 90% or the original blue finish on the buttplate and triggerguard, which has 99% of the gold inlay. The gun shows some light handling evidence. The freshened wood shows some scratches and sharp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The case and tools are all very good/very fine.

Provenance: W. Keith Neal; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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A. V. Lebeda Over/Under Percussion Double Rifle

Lot # 1288 (Sale Order: 289 of 596)      

Extraordinary Exhibition Grade Engraved, Gold Inlaid, and Relief Carved Over/Under Percussion Double Rifle from Anton Vincenz Lebeda of Prague

Anton Vincenz Lebeda of Prague (1795-1857) completed his training in 1813, took over the shop of Matthew Brandejsovi in Prague in 1820 or 1821, and also worked in Vienna. He was the gunmaker of Kaiser Franz Josef I and also manufactured arms for other European nobles. Much of his work is incredibly ornate and recognized for its intricate engraving, beautiful inlays, and expert stock carving. This very attractive over/under double rifle certainly fits with that reputation, and we have seen guns by Lebeda in a similar pattern owned by European noblemen such as Ludwig Wilhelm August, Graf von Langenstein und Gondelsheim.The breech end of the upper barrel is signed "A. V. Lebeda v Praze." in gold inlay accented by gold scrolls, and the back action locks are signed "LEBEDA" on the right and "IN PRAG" on the left among the scrollwork and feature detailed deer scenes. The etched Damascus barrels are rifled and have dovetailed blade and notch sights, scroll engraving, and a shared ramrod fitted along the right side. The rifle features a pair of single set triggers enclosed in a pierced scroll pattern trigger guard with a stag scene engraved on the bow along with the serial number "3517" and scroll engraving. The guard has a carved scroll pattern horn grip extension. The upper tang includes a chamois scene as well as an escutcheon with an unknown emblem. The buttplate also features fine scroll engraving. The stock is carved with a mask with inlaid eyes on the forend tip and features fine checkering and relief carved bestial motif along with scrollwork and a nicely shaped cheekpiece. Sling swivels are fitted to the lower barrel and butt.

Class: Antique

Exceptionally fine with distinct engraving and markings, crisp Damascus patterns, bright gold inlays, gray and brown patina, minor oxidation, and general minor wear. The elaborate relief carved stock is very fine and has crisp checkering and carving, minor insect marks on the horn, and light scratches and dings. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved, Chiseled, and Carved von der Fecht of Berlin Air Gun

Lot # 1289 (Sale Order: 290 of 596)      

Very Fine Engraved, Chiseled, and Carved Air Gun by von der Fecht of Berlin

This beautiful air gun is signed "V•D•FECHT•ABERLIN" on the lock. The von der Fecht family of gunmakers were active in Berlin from c. 1730s-1820s. This gun would date to c. 1740. It is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from F. Theodore Dexter listing it as a "High Art German Air Gun by von der Fecht. This Air Gun shows the top in workmanship and artistic ornamentation." The swamped octagonal smoothbore barrel has an approximately .40 caliber bore, dovetailed blade and notch sights, a scroll finial on the rear sight, and scroll engraving incorporating a canine mask at the breech. The lock resembles a traditional flintlock, but the "frizzen" unscrews for mounting an air reservoir (not included). The lock is engraved and chiseled with fine designs, including a mask on the tail, a cherub/putto with bow and arrows behind the cock, disgorging mask on the cock, the goddess of the hunt Diana/Artemis in a carriage pulled by deer, and shell and scroll designs. The steel mounts feature exceptional chiseling and engraving comprising foliate finials, masks, a pierced sideplate with putti and the goddess of the hunt in a carriage along with fine scrollwork, and an eagle at the heel. The full-length walnut stock has fine scroll and shell carving. Norman R. Blank purchased this gun from F. Theodore Dexter on February 12, 1960.NOTE: Due to state and local laws, this lot is not available for purchase or transfer to residents of Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island or Delaware.

Class: Other

Very fine with silver-gray patina, crisp engraving and chiseling, minor oxidation, and generally light age and storage related wear. The stock is fine and has crisp carving, minor cracks, insect holes on the butt, and some repairs on the forend. The lock functions fine.

Provenance: The William Goodwin Renwick Collection; F. Theodore Dexter; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Straight Rifled Flintlock Sporting Gun by Anton Gemeiner

Lot # 1290 (Sale Order: 291 of 596)      

Rare Left Handed Engraved, Carved, and Silver Mounted Straight Rifled Flintlock Sporting Gun by Antoni Gemeiner Owned by Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

The silver wrist escutcheon has a ducal coronet over the initials "CA" for Karl August (aka Charles Augustus), Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1757-1828), and the gun was part of the famous Gewehrkammer at Schloss Ettersburg. The lock is signed "ANTONI GEMEINER", and the barrel has "-A-HILDBURGHAUSEN-" in silver inlay on top. Antoni Gemeiner (Gmeiner) Jr. (1746-1816) is identified as having worked first in Hildburghausen and later in Etabliert beginning in 1775. The tapered blued barrel has seven-groove straight rifling, a silver blade front sight with silver inlaid decoration at the base, silver inlay accented scrolls at the breech end, and a bright tang with scroll engraving. The lock has rococo scrollwork as well as a stag scene. The mounts are silver and feature scroll engraving along with a scene of a dog on the trigger guard, fowl and pair of deer on the side plate, and putto with a hare on the heel. The stock features molding, scroll carving, a rectangular cheekpiece, carved grip extension, and wood patchbox cover which when opened reveals "W5" marked at the just to the front of the patchbox cavity. A sling swivel is fitted to the forend, and the corresponding stud is on the underside of the butt. The gun is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from F. Theodore Dexter listing the rifle as from the Carl August collection.

Class: Antique

Fine with 75% plus original blue finish remaining on the barrel, some minor oxidation/pitting, attractively aged patina on the silver inlays and mounts, mostly bright lock, crisp engraving, and minor overall wear. The stock is also fine and has crisp carving and mild scratches and dings. Mechanically fine.

Provenance: Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach; The Norman R. Blank Collection

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Kurt Jaeger Signed Master Engraved M1911A1 Pistol

Lot # 1291 (Sale Order: 292 of 596)      

Attractive Kurt Jaeger Signed Master Engraved Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Frame manufactured in 1943 by Remington-Rand Inc. and subsequently elaborately embellished by Master Engraver Kurt Jaeger (1917-2003). Kurt Jager was born and grew up in Suhl, Germany, was drafted into service during World War II, and subsequently wounded and taken prisoner by U.S. forces. After the war, he initially engraved firearms primarily for American servicemen of the occupation force, working from the Weisbaden Rod and Gun Club at the American air base. Once German citizens were allowed to own and purchase firearms again, he moved his shop to the Mainz business district. Features raised serrated blade front and adjustable target notch rear sights, a blued barrel marked "H.S." (High Standard) with jeweled chamber hood, checkered long trigger, thumb safety, and wide spurred hammer, along with serrated slide stop and arched mainspring housing with lanyard loop. Without visible manufacturer markings on the slide or frame, with the external surfaces extensively and elaborately detailed with deep fine floral themed relief engravings with over 95% total coverage, excluding the rear sight, hammer, safety, slide catch, and trigger. The front strap and grip safety both feature checkered straps, with "KURT JAEGER/MAINZ" marked on the front strap. The serial number "1335754" is marked on the left side of the frame under the slide catch. Fitted with a pair of checkered ivory grips with matching blued floral theme embellished screws and an unmarked blued magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine as masterfully custom embellished and signed by Kurt Jaeger, retaining 97% plus blue finish with some minor cycling wear, some minor edge wear, plum coloration on some of the small parts, and extensive crisp relief engravings. The grips are also excellent with crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol

Lot # 1292 (Sale Order: 293 of 596)      

Attractive Engraved Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol with Pearl Grips

The factory letter states the pistol was shipped on June 6, 1916, to Murta Appleton & Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a 3 3/4 inch barrel in .32 caliber, blue finish, and type of stocks not listed. This was a 2 gun shipment. Per the consignor, the pistol was shipped in 1979 to Mains Enterprises Incorporated of Las Vegas, Nevada, which was owned by Master Engraver and Silversmith William "Bill" Mains (1936-2012). Mains was the primary engraver at the Colt factory from 1967 to 1972. Engraving appears to be patterned directly after an item seen on page 328 of The Book of Colt Engraving, executed in fine emulation of the classic Colt factory punch-dot backed scrollwork, taking care not to disrupt the serial number or slide markings. Markings and features are generally standard, with the addition of the checkered trigger and a set of pearl grips with Colt medallions. With a red velvet lined case, bearing a gold Rampant Colt on the lid padding and a branded "serpentine C" pattern logo on top of the lid.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine as professionally embellished, with 98% plus deep "royal blue" finish, showing only slight handling marks. The otherwise fine grips have a few light scratches and a small amount of filler visible around the screw escutcheons and medallions. The case is very good, with some scuffing and cracking of the exterior, and mild interior wear. Mechanically excellent.

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Pre-World War II Colt Government Model Pistol

Lot # 1293 (Sale Order: 294 of 596)      

Exceptional Pre-World War II Colt Government Model Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured in 1932, this is an exceptional example of a pre-World War II commercial production Colt Government Model pistol. The left side of the matching number slide has the two-line address/patent dates and the right side has the caliber marking followed by a Rampant Colt. The left of the trigger guard is marked "1/VP" and the right is marked "60". The right side of the frame has the Government Model marking over the serial number. It has the "improved model" features including the short checkered trigger, dished frame sides, and arched checkered mainspring housing with a lanyard loop. Fitted with full checkered grips and an unmarked two-tone magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retains 98% of the original blue finish with some very light edge wear, some light wear visible on the trigger, and some very light specks of surface oxidation on the front strap and grip safety. The grips are also excellent with minimal handling evidence and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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Engraved, Gold Inlaid Colt Model 1908 Hammerless Pocket Pistol

Lot # 1294 (Sale Order: 295 of 596)      

Engraved and Gold Inlaid Colt Model 1908 Hammerless .25 Pocket Pistol with Purse Holster

Manufactured in 1935, this pistol was subsequently custom embellished and gold inlaid. The left side of the slide has the two line Hartford address/patent dates with the Rampant Colt behind the serrations and "COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE 25" on the right side. Over 95% of the metal surfaces feature a floral scroll engraving on a punch dot background, with a checkered engraved pattern on the grip safety. The engraving is enhanced with gold inlaid borders on the flat surfaces of the slide. Complete with a leather coin purse holster and two extra magazines.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine as custom embellished, almost all of the blue finish remains with only the slightest handling marks. The grips are very fine with an attractive aged yellow color and a nice grain pattern with some hairline age cracks around the medallions and screw holes (mostly on the right panel). The holster is very good with moderate flaking and a minor tear. The stitching is tight. Mechanically excellent.

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Pre-WWII Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol with Box

Lot # 1295 (Sale Order: 296 of 596)      

Excellent Pre-World War II Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol with Box

Manufactured in 1931, features fixed oval blade front and rounded notch rear sights, an unmarked blued barrel with polished chamber hood, two-line Colt address and patent dates on the left of the slide with Rampant Colt behind the serrations, and caliber designation on the right side. Matching serial number "505379" marked on the interior of the slide. The left of the frame bears the serial number, with "1" and "triangle/VP" marked on the left and "75" marked on the right of the trigger guard. Fitted with a pair of checkered walnut grips with silver Colt medallions and a two-tone blued magazine marked "CAL.32/COLT" on the base. Includes an un-numbered Colt maroon box with appropriate blue end label.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 95% original blue finish with some minor edge wear, some horizontal scratches, freckling, and rub wear visible on top of the slide, some limited minor silvering on the rear grip strap, and a few minor handling marks. The grips are also excellent. with defined checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is very fine.

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Pre-WWII First Series Colt Woodsman Pistol with Original Box

Lot # 1296 (Sale Order: 297 of 596)      

Excellent Pre-World War II First Series Colt Woodsman Target Semi-Automatic Pistol with Original Box

Manufactured in 1930. Features elevation adjustable blade front and windage adjustable notch rear Patridge sights, two-line Colt address and patent dates roll-marked on top of the barrel, "THE WOODSMAN" legend on the left of the chamber, caliber designation and Rampant Colt on the left of the slide, "1" over "triangle/VP" on the left of the trigger guard, and the serial number on the front strap. A matching "74339" serial number is visible on the interior of the slide. Fitted with a pair of checkered walnut grips and a two-tone blued magazine marked "CAL.22/COLT" on the underside. Includes the original Colt "black" box, with matching serial number written on the underside in pencil and appropriate end label, containing a Colt manual and a bore brush.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 98% plus original deep blue finish with a few limited minor handling marks, some dried grease, and crisp roll-marks. The grips are exceptionally fine with a few limited minor handling marks in the well-defined checkering with attractive aged oil finish. Mechanically excellent. The box is fine with some edge fraying and a clear end label. Overall a highly attractive example of a pre-World War II Colt First Series Woodsman Target pistol with its original box!

Provenance: The Collection of Ken Gibilisco

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Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Semi-Automatic Pistol with Box

Lot # 1297 (Sale Order: 298 of 596)      

Excellent Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Semi-Automatic Pistol with Box

Manufactured in 1921. Features non-snag subdued fixed blade front and notch rear sights in a slide groove, two-line Colt address and patent dates roll-marked on the left side of the slide with Rampant Colt behind the serrations, the caliber designation on the right of the slide, the serial number on the left of the frame, along with a case colored trigger, thumb safety, and grip safety. The left of the trigger guard is marked with "3" over "triangle/VP", with "61" on the right side of the trigger guard and a matching serial number visible on the underside of the slide. Fitted with a pair of Colt logo Hard rubber grips with stylized "C" behind Rampant Colt, along with a correct two-tone blued magazine marked "CAL.25/COLT" on the base. Includes an un-numbered Colt maroon box with absent end label.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Excellent, retaining 90% plus original blue finish and 97% plus original case colors with a few limited spots of freckling and specs of spotting visible mostly on the slide, some minor handling marks, and clear roll-marks. The grips are very fine with some minor compression wear and handling marks in the otherwise defined logos and checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is very good with frayed edges.

Provenance: The Collection of Ken Gibilisco

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N-S Combination Stock and Holster for Colt .22 Cal Auto Pistols

Lot # 1298 (Sale Order: 299 of 596)      

Very Scarce N-S Patented Combination Stock and Holster for Colt .22 Cal Auto Pistols with Original Box

Manufactured by the N-S Corporation and distributed by the National Lead Company of California, this stock is designed for use with Colt's Woodsman line of semi-automatic pistols. In use, the butt of the pistol is slotted into a black-finished steel cup, with a thin steel insert running the length of the unit providing rigidity, brass rivets, a small nickel retention snap and brown leather covering. A quick-release belt clip is installed on the back, with "PAT.OCT.20.1925/N-S/VENTURA, CAL" on the front. With a blue box, bearing the proper markings.Note: This item is restricted under various state-level assault weapons bans and cannot be sold or transferred to residents of CA, CT, DE, HI, IL, MD, NJ, and NY. Please check your local laws and regulations prior to bidding.

Class: Other

Excellent stock overall displaying minimal wear. The box is very good with a couple repairable separated lid corners. The must have accessory for a Colt Woodsman collection.

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First Year Production Colt Model 1900 "Sight Safety" Pistol

Lot # 1299 (Sale Order: 300 of 596)      

Very Fine First Year Production Colt Model 1900 "Sight Safety" Semi-Automatic Pistol, Serial Number "552"

Manufactured in 1900, the first year of production for Colt's first commercially available semi-automatic pistol. Features oval blade front sight and folding sight safety notch rear sight with the early pattern plunge-milled serrations (discontinued around serial numbers 1400 to 1500), two-line, two-block Browning patent date and Colt address on the left of the slide with circled Rampant Colt behind the slide serrations and the caliber designation on the right side, and the three-digit serial number "552" marked on the left side of the frame. Fitted with a pair of smooth oiled walnut grips (standard until approximately serial number 2449) and a correct nickel plated magazine marked "PAT'D SEPT.9.1884" on the base.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retaining 80% plus original bright high-polish blue finish and 85% plus case colors on the rear sight and hammer, with some light edge wear, some minor thinning on the grip straps with mostly grey patina visible, and some scattered minor handling marks. The grips are fine with some scattered minor compression marks and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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