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German Mauser "Banner" Standard Model Rifle

Lot # 4400 (Sale Order: 401 of 941)      

German Mauser "Banner" Standard Model Bolt Action Rifle with SA Training Mark

Manufactured in 1934. Mauser "banner" marked, "1934" dated, and "crown/B,G,U, and N" proofed receiver ring. Matching visible serial numbers on the barrel, bolt assembly, rear sight base, and trigger housing. Non-matching numbered replacement magazine floor plate. Fitted with a grasping groove walnut stock set with circled "Ch.d.A." (Chef des Ausbildungswesens, Head of Training for the SA) marking on the left of the butt. Includes a brown leather sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine, retaining much of the original finish with some light edge wear, thinning on the balance with grey and brown patinas, scattered minor patches of spotting/freckling, and light handling marks. Absent front locking screw on the trigger housing. The stock is also fine with numerous minor scrapes and compression marks, along with a small crack on top ahead of the butt plate. Mechanically excellent.

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Two Military Pattern Long Guns

Lot # 4401 (Sale Order: 402 of 941)      

Two Military Pattern Long Guns -A) British Birmingham Small Arms Co. No.1 Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle

Two Military Pattern Long Guns -A) British Birmingham Small Arms Co. No.1 Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle
Manufactured in 1918. "Crown/G.R." cyphered and "1918" dated receiver socket with "27" rebuild date on the left. Matching numbers on the bolt and nose cap, and forend, with the rear sight re-numbered to match.

Manufacture: BSA
Model: No.1 Mark III*
BBL: 25 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 303
Finish: blue
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Serial Number: I79287
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, retaining much of the finish with light edge wear, a sheared nose cap screw, some minor pitting, light spotting/surface rust, some scattered visible patches of brown patina, and crisp receiver socket markings. The furniture is very good as sanded and re-oiled with some small cracks in the rear handguard, an arsenal splice repair at the rear of the handguard, some light scrapes, and scattered minor dents. The safety lever is broken off, otherwise mechanically fine.

B) U.S. Winchester M1-Semi-Automatic Carbine
Receiver manufactured in 1943, from the first production block (serial number range 1,000,000 to 1,349,999) manufactured by Winchester from October 1942 to December 1943. "7-44" dated Underwood replacement barrel, unmarked type III barrel band, "I.R.CO." adjustable peep rear sight, "E" type IV operating rod, "AOB" parkerized round-top bolt, and a "W" milled trigger housing, unmarked push-button safety, unmarked type IV magazine catch, and "GM P" Type III hammer. Fitted with a walnut high-wood stock marked "S-HB" in the sling channel along with a boxed "BA/JPL" (U.S. Benicia Arsenal, unknown inspector) rebuild stamp on the left, a two-rivet handguard with illegible manufacturer mark, and a blued "SEY" 30-round magazine. Includes a "U" marked M3 detachable flash hider.

Manufacture: Winchester
Model: M1 Carbine
BBL: 18 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30 Carbine
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 1076223
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, retaining much of the finish with scattered light spotting/freckling, visible patches of brown patina, some dried grease, and otherwise some light handling marks. The stock is very fine as sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Winchester M1D Garand Sniper Rifle with M84 Scope

Lot # 4402 (Sale Order: 403 of 941)      

U.S. Winchester M1D Garand Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle with M84 Scope

Receiver originally manufactured in September of 1944 and subsequently arsenal upgraded to the M1D sniper configuration, a procedure more typically performed on Springfield-made M1 rifles. Sniper rifles so converted were used during Korea and the Vietnam War. "S-A-3-52" barrel, "-12-SA" trigger housing, "6 SA" relief cut operating rod, and a Winchester bolt and hammer. A Norwegian paper label is attached to the rear of the receiver. The M84 scope is numbered "11015", with a sliding sunshield and rubber eyepiece, and scope ring numbered "3315223". Fitted with an "MRT/2 52" leather cheek piece and a canvas web sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as arsenal refurbished, upgraded to M1D configuration, with most of the finish, and some patches of light pitting visible underneath the finish. Stock is very good as sanded and re-oiled, with scattered dings and scratches on the wood. Mechanically excellent. Scope is fine with crisp clear optics.

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World War II U.S. Winchester M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Lot # 4403 (Sale Order: 404 of 941)      

Very Fine World War II U.S. Winchester M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Manufactured in early 1945, from the third production block (serial number range 6,449,884 to 6,629,883) by Winchester between December 1944 to June 1945. Original, parts correct with "W" marked and "WP" proofed Winchester barrel, "C" marked type III barrel band, unmarked front sight, "shield/H" type III adjustable peep rear sight, "W" type VI operating rod, "W" blued round-top bolt, and "W" milled trigger housing with ""EW"" type III push button safety, later "W" type IV magazine catch, and "W" Type III hammer. Fitted with a walnut low-wood stock marked "W" in the sling channel along with an "ordnance wheel" cartouche stamp on the right of the butt, a "W" marked four-rivet handguard, and a blued "SW" magazine. Note: This item features a high-capacity magazine which has a capacity above 15 rounds and cannot be sold or transferred to residents in states where handgun magazine capacity is limited to no more than 15 rounds. Please check your local laws and regulations prior to bidding.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining original finish with minor edge wear, dried grease, scattered minor patches of brown patina showing, some minor spotting/freckling, and minor handling marks. The stock is exceptionally fine with a few scattered light handling marks and crisp cartouche. Mechanically excellent.

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WWI U.S. Springfield M1903 Sniper Rifle with Model 1913 Scope

Lot # 4404 (Sale Order: 405 of 941)      

World War I U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Warner & Swasey Model 1913 Scope

Manufactured in 1914, subsequently fitted with a Model 1913 Warner & Swasey "telescopic musket sight" scope. The U.S. Army reportedly purchased 5,730 Model 1913 musket sights between 1913-1918, and Model 1903 rifles equipped with these type of scopes were used in the Mexican Punitive Expedition in 1916 and in France by the American Expeditionary Force between 1917-1918. "SA/flaming bomb/5-14" marked barrel, unmarked straight-handle bolt, and "H" marked bayonet lug. Fitted with a 'high-hump' walnut handguard and 'S' profile grasping groove walnut stock with visible boxed "S.A." (U.S. Springfield Armory) and "BA" (U.S. Benicia Arsenal) rebuild stamps on the left of the wrist. The reproduction telescopic sight mounting bracket is unmarked, with the left side of the telescopic sight body roll-stamped: "TELESCOPIC MUSKET SIGHT/MODEL of 1913 No. 3774/THE WARNER & SWASEY CO." above the two-line address and patent dates. Includes a steel-hooked M1907 leather sling, a leather scope case, and an extra rubber eye piece for the scope.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as arsenal refurbished and subsequently reworked and fitted with a Model 1913 Warner & Swasey scope, retaining much of the finish with scattered minor pitting visible under the finish, some minor edge wear, some minor spotting/freckling on the mount, and light handling marks. The stock is very good as sanded and re-oiled with numerous light scrapes and dents along with a splice repair to the left side of the front recoil bolt. Mechanically excellent. The scope is very fine with clear optics.

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Two U.S. Military Semi-Automatic Long Guns

Lot # 4405 (Sale Order: 406 of 941)      

Two U.S. Military Semi-Automatic Long Guns -A) U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle with Grenade Launcher

Two U.S. Military Semi-Automatic Long Guns -A) U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle with Grenade Launcher
Receiver manufactured in June 1943. Replacement Springfield "S-A-5-47" barrel with import marking on right of chamber, "-19SA" bolt, "9 SA" relief cut operating rod, "-12-SA" trigger housing, "2 SA" hammer. Includes a Fay & Scott manufactured M7 grenade launcher attachment and a green canvas web sling.

Manufacture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: M1
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30
Finish: blue/parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 1652169
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Good as refinished, with discoloration, areas of brown patina, edge wear and scattered freckling. Stock is also good as sanded and re-oiled, undersized at the edges, with a crack visible on the right ahead of the buttplate, a small chip ahead of the floorplate, and a few minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

B) U.S. Underwood M1 Carbine with Bayonet
Receiver manufactured as part of the fourth production block from Underwood between March 1944 to April 1944 in the 6099689-6199688 serial number range. Serial number marking repeated ahead of the rear sight. Underwood "2-44" dated barrel, "SI B" marked front sight, "H" in a shield marked rear sight, "SI" type III barrel band, unmarked trigger housing with stamped trigger guard, "H.I." marked hammer, "W" magazine catch, "A.I." flat top bolt, "PI" operating rod, unmarked replacement stock and four-rivet handguard. Import marked left of barrel. Includes a Camillus M4 bayonet with M8A1 scabbard, and an oiler. Absent magazine.

Manufacture: Underwood
Model: M1 Carbine
BBL: 18 inch round
Stock: hardwood
Gauge: 30 Carbine
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 6100025
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very good as refinished, with much of the finish, and some softened markings in the metal. Replacement stock is fine with a few light handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Bayonet is fine.

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Two U.S. M1 Semi-Automatic Carbines

Lot # 4406 (Sale Order: 407 of 941)      

Two U.S. M1 Semi-Automatic Carbines -A) U.S. Inland M1 Carbine

Two U.S. M1 Semi-Automatic Carbines -A) U.S. Inland M1 Carbine
Receiver manufactured as part of the first production block from Inland between May 1942 to December 1943 in the 101-999000 serial number range. "5-43" dated Inland barrel, "MMQ" type III barrel band, "N" front sight, "I.R.CO." rear sight, "AI" round bolt, flip safety, "WA" magazine catch, "4" marked milled trigger housing, "PI" operating rod, "PJ" two-rivet handguard, "RMC" marked sling inlet of the "I-cut" low wood stock with faint crossed cannons cartouche on the right. Absent magazine.

Manufacture: Inland
Model: M1 Carbine
BBL: 18 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30 Carbine
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 437337
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, with much of the finish, and a few areas of scattered light freckling. Stock is very good as sanded and re-oiled, with some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

B) U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine
Receiver manufactured as part of the first production block from Winchester between October 1942 to December 1943 in the 1000000-1349999 serial number range. Serial number marking repeated ahead of the rear sight. "WP" proofed Winchester barrel, "Q" type III barrel band, "RIA" front sight, "I.R.CO." rear sight, "N/14" flat top bolt, flip safety, unmarked magazine catch, Inland trigger housing, unmarked operating rod, "LW-B" two-rivet handguard, replacement M2 "pot belly" stock with "48" painted on the bottom of the grip area. Magazine absent.

Manufacture: Winchester
Model: M1 Carbine
BBL: 18 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30 Carbine
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 1274701
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, with much of the finish, and some areas of scattered light freckling. Stock is also fine with some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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Two U.S. Military Rifles

Lot # 4407 (Sale Order: 408 of 941)      

Two U.S. Military Rifles -A) U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle with Bayonet

Two U.S. Military Rifles -A) U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle with Bayonet
Receiver manufactured in 1955, "FED. ORD. INC." marked modern replacement blued barrel, "HRA/U" bolt, post-war "SA" operating rod, "12" follower, and a "HRA-N" trigger housing with "HRA" hammer. Fitted with a replacement reproduction walnut stock set. Includes a web sling, cut-down M1 bayonet, and nylon scabbard.

Manufacture: Harrington & Richardson Inc
Model: M1 Garand
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 5706712
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as refinished and re-barreled, with some minor edge wear, minor pitting under the finish mostly on the buttplate, and some minor handling marks. The replacement stock is fine as sanded and varnished. Mechanically excellent. The bayonet is good.

B) U.S. Remington Arms Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle
Receiver manufactured in 1943, "RA/flaming bomb/9-43" marked barrel, and "R" marked bolt assembly. Fitted with a 'S' profile stock with faint boxed "FJA" (Col. Frank J. Atwood) inspector stamp and "RA-P" (Raritan Arsenal) rebuild stamp on the left side. Includes a reproduction M1907 pattern leather sling.

Manufacture: Remington Arms Inc
Model: 03-A3
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized/blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 4155615
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine as arsenal refurbished, with some light edge wear and spotting most on the rear sight and buttplate, plum coloration on the bolt, and some minor handling marks. The stock is good as sanded and re-oiled, with scattered light dents and scratches. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Springfield Armory M1903A1 National Match Configured Rifle

Lot # 4408 (Sale Order: 409 of 941)      

U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903A1 National Match Configured Bolt Action Rifle

Receiver manufactured in 1934, replacement "SA/flaming bomb/4-36" marked barrel with "*" star gauge stamp on the muzzle, replacement World War II era rear sight base, "N.S." marked jeweled and polished bolt without electro-stenciled matching serial number, polished receiver rail, Lyman micrometer peep rear sight fixed to the right of the receiver, and "H" marked bayonet lug. Fitted with a 'high-hump' walnut handguard and a 'C' profile pistol grip walnut stock with door-less checkered buttplate and marked "S/S" in the magazine cutoff recess. Includes a "BOYT/44" marked M1907 leather sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as professionally refinished and reconfigured as a M1903A1 National Match pattern rifle, retaining much of the finish with a hole in the buttplate, filing marks on the receiver, a modified magazine cutoff lever (to clear micrometer rear sight), brown patina/minor spotting visible on the bands, some light edge wear, dried grease, and light handling marks. The stock is very fine as sanded, cut on the right of the wrist to fit the Lyman rear sight, and re-oiled, with some minor scrapes and handling marks. Mechanically excellent.

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N.R.A. Sales U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Rifle

Lot # 4409 (Sale Order: 410 of 941)      

N.R.A. Sales U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle

Manufactured in 1916 as one of a limited number of U.S. Model 1903 rifles authorized for sale (at cost) to members of the National Rifle Association (N.R.A.) through the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, a precursor to the Director of Civilian Marksmanship (D.C.M.). Such rifles were only offered for from 1910 until the U.S. entry into World War I in April 1917. "SA/flaming bomb/3-16" marked barrel, "C 6" bolt, replacement parkerized upper band, rear sight with polished face and top volley notch, and "flaming bomb/N.R.A." marked trigger housing. 'S' profile grasping groove stock, with boxed "E.H.D." inspector stamp on the left of the wrist and "57/S/P" on the right of the butt, and a 'high-hump' handguard.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine, retaining original finish on the barrel action with a refinished upper band, some minor edge wear, some thinning with grey and brown patinas, some minor patches of spotting, and minor handling marks. The stock is also exceptionally fine as re-oiled with clear markings. The striker sear has been modified and the knob must be pulled rearward to activate the flag safety, otherwise mechanically fine.

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U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle

Lot # 4410 (Sale Order: 411 of 941)      

U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle with CMP Certificate of Authenticity

September 1942 production receiver, "SA" marked and "2 55" dated barrel with bright chamber, "12SA/RE6B" marked bolt, post-World War II "SA" operating rod, "12" follower, and replacement "HRA N" trigger housing with "HRA" hammer and safety. Fitted with a "DoD eagle" inspected stock with M15 grenade launching sight base screwed on the left side. Includes a matching Civilian Marksmanship Program certificate of authenticity dated October 31, 2013, green hard case, and M15 grenade launching sight in a web pouch. Consignor notes state this was a Service Grade.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as arsenal refurbished, with some minor edge wear, dried grease, and minor spotting/freckling visible on the trigger group. The stock is also very fine as lightly sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically excellent.

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Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles

Lot # 4411 (Sale Order: 412 of 941)      

Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles -A) U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Rifle

Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles -A) U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Rifle
Receiver manufactured in 1918. "W/flaming bomb/6-18" barrel, "eagle head" proofed receiver, "W" marked bolt, cocking piece, and rear sight, and "E" bolt sleeve and front. Fitted with an "E" marked and "eagle head" proofed walnut stock set with "31" behind the trigger housing tang.

Manufacture: Winchester
Model: 1917
BBL: 26 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 342957
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine as professionally refinished, with some minor handling marks. The stock also very fine as sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically excellent.

B) U.S. Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 Rifle
Receiver manufactured in 1944, "SC/ordnance bomb/9 43" marked barrel, "R" bolt assembly. Fitted with a straight profile walnut stock with faint boxed "FJA" (Col. Frank J. Atwood) cartouche and boxed "O.G." (Ogden Arsenal) rebuild stamp on the left side.

Manufacture: Smith-Corona
Model: 03-A3
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 4794592
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine as arsenal refurbished, with scattered dried arsenal grease, some minor edge wear, and some minor handling marks. The stock is fine as sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Quality Hardware M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Lot # 4412 (Sale Order: 413 of 941)      

U.S. Quality Hardware M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine

Receiver manufactured in early 1944, from the fourth production block (serial number range 4,632,100 to 4,879,525) manufactured by Quality Hardware & Manufacturing Co. from March to May 1944. "1-44" dated Inland barrel, unmarked front sight, "shield/H" marked adjustable rear sight, "SA" marked type III barrel band, "E.I." type IV magazine release, and "H.T." type IV flip safety. Fitted with a boxed "S.A./S.H.M" (U.S. Springfield Armory, Col. Stephen H. McGregor) rebuild stamped 'low-wood' stock marked "IO" in the sling channel. Note: This item features a high-capacity magazine which has a capacity above 15 rounds and cannot be sold or transferred to residents in states where handgun magazine capacity is limited to no more than 15 rounds. Please check your local laws and regulations prior to bidding.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine as arsenal refurbished, with some light discoloration, minor freckling/spotting, and some mild handling wear. The stock is also fine as sanded and re-oiled with crisp rebuild stamp. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms M1 Garand Rifle with Bayonet

Lot # 4413 (Sale Order: 414 of 941)      

U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle with Bayonet

Receiver manufactured in 1956. "SA" marked "10 54" dated replacement barrel with bright chamber, "HRA/U" bolt, post-war "SA" operating rod, "HRA" trigger housing, "HRA" hammer, and "HRA" safety. Includes an OL "1943" dated M1 bayonet, Carlos Hathcock Sniper Signature Edition National Match T.S. Co. "6-99" dated M1907 brown leather sling, and "The M1 Garand: Owner's Guide" book by Scott A. Duff.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as arsenal refurbished, with most of the finish, and some minor cycling wear. Stock is very good as sanded and re-oiled, with some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Bayonet is very good, locking mechanism works intermittently.

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WWII U.S. Savage 720 Semi-Automatic Riot Shotgun

Lot # 4414 (Sale Order: 415 of 941)      

World War II U.S. Contract Savage Model 720 Semi-Automatic Riot Shotgun

One of approximately 15,000 riot and training shotguns manufactured by Savage for the U.S. military during World War II, primarily for use by military and industrial guards and for aerial gunnery training, both freehand and in elaborate simulator mounts. "U.S." marked left of receiver with "P" above a flaming bomb proof on both the barrel and receiver, matching serial number "75724" on bottom of the barrel, "****" (improved cylinder) choke marking, 2 3/4" inch chamber, 14 1/4" length of pull.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Fine with much of the dull original finish, minor edge wear and scattered light freckling. Wood is very good with some cracks and filled in repairs visible at the rear of the forearm, and some scattered light scratches and dents.. Mechanically excellent.

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Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles

Lot # 4415 (Sale Order: 416 of 941)      

Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles -A) U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Rifle

Two U.S. Military Bolt Action Rifles -A) U.S. Winchester Model 1917 Rifle
Receiver manufactured c. 1917-1918. "H.S./flaming bomb" marked World War II era replacement barrel. Fitted with a replacement walnut handguard and grasping groove stock without visible markings.

Manufacture: Winchester
Model: 1917
BBL: 26 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized
Grips:
Serial Number: 53716
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished, retaining much of the finish with mild cycling wear on the bolt, scattered patches of minor spotting, brown patina, and dried grease, minor edge wear, and minor handling marks. The replacement stock is also fine as sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically excellent.

B) U.S. Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 Rifle
Receiver manufactured c. 1943-1944. "SC/flaming bomb/4 43" marked barrel, "R" (Remington Arms) marked replacement bolt assembly. Fitted with a walnut handguard and 'scant' profile replacement Keystone walnut stock marked "K" in the cutoff recess.

Manufacture: Smith & Corona
Model: 1903-A3
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 30-06 Springfield
Finish: parkerized/blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 4782987
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Condition: Very fine as arsenal refurbished, retaining most of the finishes with some minor pitting under the finish, minor edge wear, some minor patches of visible spotting, minor cycling wear, and some light handling marks. The replacement stock is exceptionally fine with a few minor compression marks. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle

Lot # 4416 (Sale Order: 417 of 941)      

U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle with CMP Certificate of Authenticity

1957 production receiver, "SA" marked and "3 56" dated barrel with bright chamber ring, post-war "SA/Y01" marked bolt, "IHC" operating rod, and World War II era "-14-SA" trigger housing with "-7 SA" hammer and "SA-11" safety. Fitted with replacement reproduction walnut handguards and stock with boxed "CMP/eagle" stamp on the left of the wrist. Includes a matching Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) certificate of authenticity dated February 24, 2017, a green CMP hard case, four en-bloc clips, and a "CMP" marked Turner Saddlery Inc. reproduction M1907 brown leather sling.

Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun

Very fine as arsenal refurbished and subsequently assembled/re-stocked, retaining most of the finish with softened receiver markings, some light handling marks under the finish, light cycling wear, some dried grease, and scattered minor handling marks. The replacement stock is exceptionally fine as oiled. Mechanically excellent.

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World War I U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 4417 (Sale Order: 418 of 941)      

World War I U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

"GHS" (Lt. Col. Gilbert H. Stewart) monogram inspection mark on the left of the 1917 production frame, with the serial number falling within the 187,701 to 188,000 range of 300 pistols shipped October 19, 1917, to the U.S. Springfield Armory as listed on page 519 of "U.S. Military Automatic Pistols 1894-1920" by Ellis/Meadows. Correct World War I era Colt slide with "H" in the hammer recess, blued barrel marked "P" above "H" on the chamber hood, 'double-diamond' checkered walnut grips, and unmarked two-toned magazine with pinned lanyard loop base. Includes a generic hard case and extra unmarked two-toned magazine without lanyard loop.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, retaining original blue finish with thinning on the slide and grip strap revealing brown patina, some light edge wear, minor spotting, and light handling marks. The grips are very fine with some compression wear in the otherwise defined checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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World War II U.S. Colt "R.S." Inspected Model 1911A1 Pistol

Lot # 4418 (Sale Order: 419 of 941)      

World War II U.S. Colt "R.S." Inspected Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured 1941, "R.S." inspected frame, matching numbered slide, blued barrel marked "G" on the bottom, "COLT 45 AUTO" on the lower left, and "P" on the left of the lug.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Good, with traces of original finish, some scattered small patches of light pitting, mild handling/holster wear, and some mild wear and light handling marks on the grips. Mechanically excellent.

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WWII British Proofed U.S. Ithaca Gun Go. M1911A1 Pistol

Lot # 4419 (Sale Order: 420 of 941)      

Very Fine World War II British Proofed U.S. Ithaca Gun Co. Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured in 1943. The left side of the frame is marked with a "FJA" (Lt. Col. Frank J. Atwood) inspector stamp and "P", with British "crown/BNP" proofs on the right side of the frame and slide (likely indicating Lend-Lease use), while the "HS" (High Standard) marked blued barrel lacks any British proofs (likely indicating it is a replacement). Features checkered magazine release and narrow-spur hammer, along with serrated slide catch, thumb safety, and arched mainspring housing. Fitted with a pair of "star/K" marked Keyes Fibre Co. brown checkered plastic grips and an unmarked parkerized magazine. Includes a M56 pattern dual cell web magazine pouch and two extra "C-P" marked blued magazines.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very fine, retaining most of the original finish with scattered minor edge wear, a minor takedown drag line, some minor thinning with brown patina showing on the grip straps, and some light handling marks. The grips are also very fine with some light handling marks and scrapes in the otherwise crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 4420 (Sale Order: 421 of 941)      

U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured 1919, parkerized barrel with "S/P" marked on left of the lug, "eagle head/S12" inspection mark, mainspring housing has been checkered.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, with some original finish, mild wear, scattered patches of light pitting/spotting, and well worn grips with minor handling marks. Mechanically fine.

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World War I U.S. Colt Model 1917 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 4421 (Sale Order: 422 of 941)      

World War I U.S. Colt Model 1917 Double Action Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufactured 1918, butt numbered "72226" with U.S. Army markings. Included factory letter confirms the current configuration, sale to the U.S. government, and shipment to Bush Terminal in Brooklyn, New York on 20 June 1918.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Good, retains much of the refinished blue, mild wear and patches thinning, and minor handling marks on the grips. Mechanically excellent.

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World War I Era Full Length Leather Flight Coat

Lot # 4422 (Sale Order: 423 of 941)      

Classic World War I Era Full Length Leather Flight Coat

A good long leather coat was a necessity for airmen operating in their open cockpit aircraft during World War I. Joined with goggles, leather flight helmet, leather boots, and riding style breeches, the long leather coat become a symbol of a new breed of warrior: the fighter pilot. This is a piece of history to the legacy of the early age of flight, and no aviation collection can be considered complete without a World War I era full length flight coat. On this example the left side of the chest has the side entry map packet. The map pocket was rarely omitted from this type of flight gear. The lower left section of the coat has a large and deep pocket which is another commonly found feature on these coats. A matching original leather belt is included. Unfortunately the coat lacks a maker's label. The inside of the coat is hand marked in ink with the name "C.H. Tripp." C.H. Tripp has yet to be identified. One possibility is 2nd Lt. Claude Henry Tripp who is among known Royal Flying Corps personnel listed in a database compiled by the online site www.AirHistory.org.uk (http://www.airhistory.org.uk/rfc/people_indexT.html). Tripp was born on June 19, 1894 and during World War I served with the No. 48 Squadron. The No. 48 Squadron was formed in 1916, posted in France in March 1917, and was the first fighter squadron to be equipped with the Bristol F.2 Fighter.

Class: Other

Fine with authentic use and wear and even with what appears to be some oil stains. (Those pesky Liberty engines!) The stitching is tight overall. A very attractive example of an iconic World War I era full length leather flight coat that will display nicely.

Provenance: The Putnam Green/Sycamore Collection

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U.S. Remington-UMC 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 4423 (Sale Order: 424 of 941)      

World War I Era U.S. Remington-UMC 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol

In late 1917 or early 1918, Colt was ordered by the U.S. government to provide Remington-UMC with production drawings, sample pistols, and master gauges to produce the 150,000 Model 1911 pistols the government had ordered from them to support the war effort. In March of 1918 the initial order was increased to 500,000. By June of 1919, and the cancellation of the contract, Remington had produced 21,676 Model 1911 pistols. Eagle head proofed and "E.E.C." marked frame, barrel marked "P" on the chamber hood, and unmarked two-tone pinned base magazine.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Fine, retains much of the refinished blue with some mild handling wear, scattered patches of light pitting, and some scattered minor handling marks on the grips. Mechanically excellent.

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World War II U.S. Remington Rand 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot # 4424 (Sale Order: 425 of 941)      

World War II U.S. Remington Rand 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol

Manufactured in 1945, Flannery barrel, Keyes Fibre grips. Magazine absent.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very good, with light scratches and dings concentrated on the right side of the slide and frame, edge wear, and minor handling marks. The grips are very good, with a few dings on the crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent.

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