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Contemporary Full-Stock Flintlock Rifle Lot #501 (Sale Order 1 of 499) .410 bore diameter, 45.5" octagonal barrel length, no S/N. No visible markings. Brass buttplate, trigger guard, 2-piece patchbox, ramrod pipes and fore-end cap. Iron lock, hammer and frizzen. Brown barrel. Maple stock with cheek piece carved on the left side. Rear Buckhorn sight and front blade sight. Comes with ramrod.
Condition: The barrel has been lightly cleaned with new surface oxidation forming. The brass has a dark mustard patina. The lock just under the frizzen pan has some pitting. The stock is in very good condition. Bore has some pitting in the grooves. Mechanically good. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Middle Eastern Flintlock Jazail Rifle Lot #502 (Sale Order 2 of 499) .40 caliber, 39" round barrel. Walnut stock with a massive flintlock. Iron mounted.
Condition: Poor. Stock missing front 4" of barrel channel; stock cracked at mortise. Trigger guard pulled loose. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Mid-Eastern Flintlock Jeazeal Musket Lot #503 (Sale Order 3 of 499) .500 bore diameter smoothbore, 46.5" octagonal-to-round barrel, notched rear sight mounted in the tang. Flintlock-style action, all metal except for the skeletonized buttstock with metal and wood. Bone inlays in the stock.
Condition: All metal has nice dark untouched patina. Stock with black patina. Overall good. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Contemporary Knife and Flintlock Pistol Lot #504 (Sale Order 4 of 499) .30 caliber, 2" barrel in brass knife hilt. 5.25" single-edged, cutlery-style blade with engraved brass hilt that contains a single-shot flintlock pistol. Flat, swan neck cock with unbridled brass pan. Exposed mechanism on obverse with flint battery on the reverse. Top of hilt engraved WHINORING.
Condition: Good overall. Blade with medium pewter patina, brass with golden patina. Mechanically functional. An interesting curiosity. EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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Balkan Flintlock Pistol Lot #505 (Sale Order 5 of 499) .63 caliber, 12.25" octagonal-to-round barrel. Bright finish, brass stock and barrel wrap, ball butt. Classic Balkan / Greek pattern miquelet pistol. Flat lock with maker's mark, flat swan neck cock with squared off, grooved frizzen. Brass stock with chiseled patterns, false ramrod. Barrel engraved with simple patterns and with three maker's touch marks.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Model 1808 Contract Musket By Nippes Lot #506 (Sale Order 6 of 499) .69 caliber smoothbore, 44" round barrel, marked on the back of the lock Nippes & Co Philada. Early flat-style lockplate, with a tit in the rear of the lockplate. Missing ramrod. Three barrel bands and full-length stock.
Condition: Barrel and lockplate are brown with some pitting. Stock has some nicks and dings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Early Cartridge Box with brush and vent Pick Lot #507 (Sale Order 7 of 499) 24 tubes for cartridges, 9.75" X 3.75" leather box with a flap. No markings.
Condition: Some crazing on the front flap. Very good overall. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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American Federal Period Naval Dirk Lot #508 (Sale Order 8 of 499) Blade measures 9.25" and the overall length is 12.5". Blade has gilt floral etching and a panoply of arms. Small German silver guard with a bone handle.
Condition: Gilt etching is visible on each side of the blade. The blue slightly remains blending with surface oxidation. The guard is loose and has a dark patina. The bone handle has a yellowing patina. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Engraved Powder Horn Lot #509 (Sale Order 9 of 499) 11.5" overall length. Engraved images on the horn includes: stylized sun rays, patriotic eagle with E. Pluribus Unum in its beak, deer, pheasant, and various foliage. Complete with raised carved spout.
Condition: Small chip in the region of the eagle's neck. Otherwise very good. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Federal Period Ivory Handled Sword Lot #510 (Sale Order 10 of 499) 33" curved blade with etched panels. Brass eagle pommel "D" guard, spiral bone handle. No scabbard.
Condition: Etched panels are visible, evidence of traces of gilt. Mostly a dark brown patina. Handle is in very good condition. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword 1818 by N. Starr Lot #511 (Sale Order 11 of 499) 25.5" blade with fuller. Marked near the guard N. Starr US P, iron "D" guard, iron backstrap. Painted grooved wood handle. No scabbard.
Condition: Markings ar sharp and clear. Blade is gunmetal grey with some black staining. Overall good. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Late 18th Century American Sword and Scabbard Lot #512 (Sale Order 12 of 499) 35" blade curved with fuller near the false edge. Leather scabbard. Iron guard and backstrap. Wood grooved handle.
Condition: Blade and backstrap have nice even dark brown patina with some pitting mixing in. Leather scabbard is solid, missing tip. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Model 1817 Rifle Lot #513 (Sale Order 13 of 499) .54 caliber, 36" barrel. Bright finish, walnut stock. Altered to left-hand configuration with an English "Tower"-marked flint lock. Original lock mortise covered with a solid brass plate. 1829 dated tang. Oval iron patchbox, pistol-gripped trigger guard, sling swivels, incorrect iron ramrod. An interesting creation of a left-handed rifle that was never made in that configuration.
Condition: Good as altered and modified. Scattered surface oxidation and light to moderate pitting, lock not functional. Stock good, as modified. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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US Navy Powder Flask marked Adams and Dated 1846 Lot #514 (Sale Order 14 of 499) Large brass US Navy powder flask embossed on front and back of the body with Naval fouled anchor over "U.S.N." The neck is marked "Adams" over "J.S.P" inspector marks. Dated "1846" on the neck as well. Measures 9.5" in length and 4.5" at the widest point of the body. Has 2 brass carrying rings on each side of the body.
Condition: Good condition with sharp markings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Mexican War Period U.S. Artillery Officer's Chapeau Lot #515 (Sale Order 15 of 499) U.S. Artillery Officer's chapeau, black beaver, ostrich feather. Cockade with brass button eagle with"A" inside the shield.
Condition: Chapeau shows wear around the edges. Paper lining still intact and in fair condition. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Model 1842 Aston Percussion Single Shot Pistol Belonging To Col. Joseph C. Audenried Lot #516 (Sale Order 16 of 499) .54 caliber, 8.5" round barrel with military marks on the left side of barrel. Barrel pitted at nipple. Walnut stock with brass furniture. Lockplate marked H. Aston; on the rear of lockplate dated 1846. Tang dated 1846, captured ramrod. This pistol comes from the direct descendants of Col Joseph C. Audenried.
Condition: Sub-inspector's initials are visible on the barrel. Hammer and lock are dull. Stock has some nicks and dings with visible cartouches on the left flat opposite the lock. Chip on hammer. EST $ 1000 - 2500 |
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U.S. Model 1842 Pistol By H. Aston & Co Lot #517 (Sale Order 17 of 499) .54 caliber, 8.5" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, brass mounts, walnut stock. Lock marked US/H. ASTON & CO and MIDDTN/CONN/1851. No date visible on tang. Barrel with inspection marks, stock with 2 weak cartouches. Swivel ramrod. Incorrect front sight.
Condition: Good. Barrel cleaned to bright with some pitting. Lock dark gray with clear marks. Mechanically functional. Stock with bumps and dings. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Model 1836 Pistol by R.Johnson Lot #518 (Sale Order 18 of 499) .54 caliber, 8.5" barrel, converted by the arsenal from flint to percussion, using a percussion bolster. Lockplate marked R. Johnson and dated 183?. Walnut stock.
Condition: Barrel and lock have nice dark patina. Missing the trigger. Stock is dark with some nicks and dings. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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US Naval Cutlass Marked N.P. Ames, Cabotville Lot #519 (Sale Order 19 of 499) US Naval cutlass marked "N.P. Ames Cabotville," with an "R.O." on knuckle guard and "U.S. 1846 and "J.L." Brass fish scale handle and brass "D" guard.
Condition: Blade is grey to brown with some pitting mixing in. Brass is very good with nice patina. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Ballard Civil War Carbine by Ball & Williams Lot #520 (Sale Order 20 of 499) .44 RF caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 9940. All matching numbers. The right side of the frame is marked Ballard's Patent / Nov. 5. 1861 The left side of the frame is marked Ball & Williams On the left side of the frame is marked Ball & Williams / Worcester Mass. and Merwin & Bray Agts / New York. With MM on the left side of the breechblock and in a cartouche on the butt. The walnut buttstock has an unusual leather buttpad that has been fashioned.
Condition: Barrel and frame have a plum patina. Markings are visible but weak. Stock has had an old repair by adding shoe leather as a buttplate. The forearm has a slight age crack on the left side. Bore is very good. Mechanically fine. EST $ 2000 - 3000 |
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Bacon Mfg. Co. Navy Model Revolver, Second Type Lot #521 (Sale Order 21 of 499) .38 RF caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel. Large engraved frame. Marked on the top of the barrel in a single line Bacon Mfg Norwich Conn. Walnut grips.
Condition: Entire revolver has a nice uniform brown patina. Grips have some scuffs around the bottom edge. Cylinder does not index properly. Overall very good. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver Lot #523 (Sale Order 22 of 499) .44 caliber, 7.875" barrel, mixed serial numbers, frame No. 22217. Four-screw, cut-for-shoulder stock. Grip strap and backstrap modern replacements. Gun refinished and appears to be assembled from a combination of period and modern parts. Needs mechanical attention.
Condition: Good as assembled and refinished. Not functioning correctly. EST $ 400 - 800 |
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Model 1816 Musket Shortened to Musketoon Lot #524 (Sale Order 23 of 499) .70 caliber, 27.25" round barrel, browned finish. Walnut stock. Wickham contract US M-1822 (1816 Type II) National Armory brown musket, altered to percussion by the Belgian method. Marked WT Wickham on the lock, with PHILA and the date, 1825, behind the hammer, and matching 1825 date on tang. Shortened to musketoon configuration during the period of use, with rear band left in place and upper band moved back to new position and retained by a nail. Stock and barrel altered in a very professional, arsenal manner. Hammer very crude with a nearly flat neck, and a tall, un-checkered spur. The hammer profile and quality of the shortening suggests possible Confederate arsenal shortening. Multiple initials and the name JW Hill are crudely carved in the stock and appear to be period. Numerous soldiers with the initials "JW" and the last name "Hill" served on both sides during the Civil War, so a positive identification is unlikely. The musket is a nice, untouched example of a likely real Confederate "cut down."
Condition: Good overall, retaining some original arsenal brown finish with a deeply oxidized patina, scattered surface scale and scattered light to moderate pitting. Lock functional, but will not hold on half-cock. Stock with bumps and dings. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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Model 1816 Springfield Musket With Belgium Conversion Lot #525 (Sale Order 24 of 499) .69 caliber, 42" round barrel. Bright finish, walnut stock. Standard Springfield lock markings, dated 1826 with matching date on breech plug tang. Standard Springfield proof marks on barrel. Visible inspection cartouche on flat, as well as a #2 re-inspection classification cartouche. Sling swivels present. Incorrect iron ramrod that is short.
Condition: Good overall. Metal with a mottled gray patina with some surface rust and oxidation present and scattered light pitting, heavier at the breech. Mechanically functional with a good bore. Stock in solid condition showing the usual wear and tear expected on a military musket that is nearly 200 years old. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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London Armoury Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifled-Musket Lot #526 (Sale Order 25 of 499) .577 caliber, 39" round barrel. Lock marked LA Co / 1862, with standard London commercial proofs at breech. 1862 dated London Armoury roundel on stock. J SMILES mark in wood behind triggerguard. Baddley patent barrel band in lower and middle position, Palmer band in upper. Sling swivels, rear sight and ramrod present.
Condition: Fair to good. All metal show moderate even pitting, obscuring most markings to some degree, with a mottled brown and gray patina. Stock crisp and well marked, but appears to have been cut around the breech area to accept a Snider breechblock. Stock with crack on reverse flat through mounting screw. Lock functional, but mainspring is weak. Good bore with scattered pitting and visible rifling. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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Model 1861 Contract Rifled-Musket By Savage Lot #527 (Sale Order 26 of 499) .58 caliber, 40" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock, three barrel bands. Savage marked lock, dated 1863, partially visible 1863 date on breech. Correct rear sight, sling swivels, swelled shank ramrod. Inspector's cartouche on stock flat.
Condition: Good. Metal with evenly distributed pinpricking and some light pitting, and an oxidized gray-brown patina. Mechanically functional. Stock good. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Model 1842 Harpers Ferry Musket Lot #528 (Sale Order 27 of 499) .69 caliber, 42" round barrel. Nickel finish, walnut stock. Lock marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1851 to the rear and with a spread-winged eagle / US forward of the hammer. Correct Harpers Ferry proof and inspection marks on barrel at breech. Three barrel bands, brass sight on front strap of upper band, sling swivels. Reverse of butt carved JMB. No ramrod.
Condition: Good. Metal with a later applied nickel finish, most of which remains. Some scattered oxidation and pinpricking. Lock functional. Bore fair with moderate pitting. Stock good, as lightly sanded. No cartouche present. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Percussion Pistol Lot #529 (Sale Order 28 of 499) .429 bore diameter, 3.5" barrel, marked on the lockplate Manton London. Philadelphia-style checkered walnut stock with German silver furniture. Ramrod is a replacement.
Condition: Overall very good, metal is grey with some brown patina. Stock is very good. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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Brazilian Light Minie Rifle and Bayonet Lot #530 (Sale Order 29 of 499) Approximately .61 caliber, smoothbored, 32" barrel, lock marked with D/[Anchor]/C mark of OP Drissen, Liege. Known to collectors as the Brazilian Light Minie rifle, these Belgian made percussion rifles were a hybrid between the P-1856 Enfield and the French Light Minie Rifle. They were purchased in some quantity by the US government during the Civil War, with most seeing service with "Western" Federal troops from Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, etc. This one has the brass eagle on shield wrist escutcheon that is believed to indicate US purchase. Rifle is surcharged OHIO on the wrist as well. Complete with correct original S&K made and Drissen marked brass handled saber bayonet. Rifle missing rear sight, incorrect ramrod.
Condition: Good. Oxidized brown patina, incorrect replacement rear sight. Lock needs attention, wood loss at bolster, otherwise stock good with most markings clear. Bayonet good. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Colt Third Model Dragon Lot #531 (Sale Order 30 of 499) .44 caliber, 7.375" barrel, S/N 18932. Blued finish, brass trigger guard, grip strap and backstrap. Walnut grip. Frame cut for shoulder stock. Left-hand barrel address. Barrel dovetail cut for long range sight (missing). All visible numbers matching.
Condition: Good, with evenly distributed pinpricking and light pitting and a brownish-gray patina. Brass cleaned, now with a golden color. Grips worn. Mechanically functional. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver Lot #532 (Sale Order 31 of 499) .44 caliber, 7.875" barrel, S/N 116138 (mfg. 1863). Blued finish, brass trigger guard & grip strap, walnut grip. One line New York barrel address. All visible numbers match, wedge mismatched but original Colt wedge. Sub-inspected throughout.
Condition: Good. Retains no finish, with a deeply oxidized brown patina over all of the steel parts. Most markings legible. Mechanically functional. Grips chipped and worn. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Manhattan Navy Revolver Lot #533 (Sale Order 32 of 499) .36 caliber, 4.625" octagonal barrel, S/N 65892. Blued and case hardened finish, brass trigger guard and back strap, wood grip. Visible numbers match.
Condition: Fair. Retains traces of an old refinish. Not mechanically functional. Missing wedge and part of loading lever. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Savage Arms Percussion Navy Revolver Lot #534 (Sale Order 33 of 499) .36 caliber, 7.125 octagonal barrel, S/N 1537. One of approximately 20,000 of these unique, gas seal, ring cocking percussion revolvers produced circa 1861-1863, with slightly more than 11,000 being purchased by the US military during the Civil War.
Condition: Good, void of finish. Moderately oxidized with scattered light pitting over all metal surfaces. Mechanically functional. Replaced grips and several replaced screws. EST $ 650 - 900 |
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Spencer Model 1860 Rifle Lot #535 (Sale Order 34 of 499) .52 caliber (56-56 Spencer), 30" barrel, S/N 6536. Blued finish, walnut stock and forend secured by three barrel bands. Standard three-line Spencer marking on top of receiver. Small "H" sub-inspection mark on left barrel flat at breech. Original rear sight, front sight/bayonet lug, correct magazine tube. Original sling swivels. Civil War period musket sling included, attached to the sling swivels. One of 11,470 Spencer rifles produced during the Civil War period, with the majority of the production being carbines. This early gun is in the serial number range of the 7th Indiana Volunteer Cavalry.
Condition: Good. Metal has a mostly smooth, mottled brown patina with surface oxidation, pinpricking and some minor pitting. Wood refinished with a 7" diagonal crack in the obverse buttstock and additional secondary cracks on the reverse. Heavy wear to forend between the upper barrel band and the nose cap. Mechanically functional, good bore with original 6-groove rifling. EST $ 1000 - 2000 |
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Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Lot #536 (Sale Order 35 of 499) .59 smoothbore, 36.25" round barrel secured by 3 barrel bands. Blued finish, walnut stock, brass furniture. Lock marked TOWER/1861 with crown mark at tail. Missing rear sight, sling swivels, incorrect front sight. Correct ramrod, shortened.
Condition: Good. Dark attic patina with oxidation. Barrel shortened about 3". Mechanically functional. Wood with dings and mars. Some burn out and loss at bolster. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver Lot #537 (Sale Order 36 of 499) .44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 135923 (mfg. 1863). All visible numbers match. Sub-inspector marks throughout, faint cartouches present on grips.
Condition: Good, with thick attic brown patina, surface oxidation and scale. Mechanically functional, but action is spongy. EST $ 650 - 900 |
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Smith & Wesson 1st Model 2d Issue Lot #538 (Sale Order 37 of 499) .22RF, 3.25" octagonal barrel, S/N 19560 (mfg. 1861). Blued finish, silver-plated brass frame, rosewood grips. Matching serial number in grip, matching assembly number C5 on frame, barrel and cylinder. A very fine example of these popular Civil War era personal protection pistols, rarely found in such crisp condition.
Condition: Fine. Retains most of the original blue with the silver plating deeply tarnished. Grips fine as well with most of their varnish. Mechanically functional. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Model 1840 NCO Sword by Ames Lot #539 (Sale Order 38 of 499) 32.25" straight blade with fuller, right ricasso marked "US / A.D.K. / 1864" left with three-line Ames address. Brass hilt has a "D" guard, counter-guards and a faux wire-wrapped grip. Guard marked with inspector's initials "H.D.H." Complete with brass mounted leather scabbard.
Condition: Good. Blade mostly bright and aging to gray. Scabbard has some areas of finish loss and a repaired break above the drag. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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US Civil War Staff & Field Sword By Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Lot #540 (Sale Order 39 of 499) 32.5" European import blade etched with a "U.S." and patriotic and floral motifs. Ricasso has retailer's mark "Schuyler, Hartley & Graham / New York." Spine etched "RUST PROOF." US hilt with pierced brass guard and pommel with floral pattern; shagreen-wrapped grip.
Condition: Good. Blade has been cleaned and has scattered gray age spotting. EST $ 650 - 1200 |
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Cavalry Officer's Sword Identified to Major George Fuller Lot #541 (Sale Order 40 of 499) 26.5" broken blade, 1" wide at ricasso with 24" wide central fuller and narrow 10" fuller along spine. Blade etched with floral scrolls, but unmarked. Three-branch guard cast with floral motifs with traces of gold gilt. Leather-wrapped grip, void of wire. 33" broken metal scabbard is blued with brass mounts and traces of gilt and similar floral motifs. Gilt brass hanging chain is attached to the upper mount. Scabbard is inscribed on the reverse between the throat and the upper mount:Lee's Heights, Williamsburg, Gannetts Farm, Goldings Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Thoroughfare Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Marye's Heights, Banks Ford, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Rappahanock Station, Locust Grove, Major George 6th ME Vols.
23-year-old George Fuller of Corinth, ME enlisted as a Captain in Company H of the 6th Maine Volunteer Infantry on July 15, 1861. He served in that capacity until May 28, 1863 when he was promoted to Major and transferred to the Field & Staff of the Regiment. He was severely wounded in the right arm on May 10, 1864 at Spotsylvania Courthouse, and discharged for wounds on July 1, 1864. Condition: Good. Blade with faded pewter patina and lightly visible engraving. Grip worn. Scabbard retains some blue with fading and mostly smooth patina. Both blade and scabbard are broken, from apparent "battle damage," suggesting it may have happened when the Major was wounded. Blade is broken about 6.5" inches from where the scabbard is broken. EST $ 2000 - 4000 |
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US Navy Model 1852 Identified Officer's Sword Manufactured by Ames Lot #542 (Sale Order 41 of 499) 28.75" blade length, 19.5" fuller, 34.5" overall length. Right side of the blade just under the ricasso marked "Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass." Engraved on the pommel "Edgar K. Sellew." Etched blade with naval anchor, patriotic eagle, figure-8 knot and marked "USN." Brass knuckle bow and pommel with gilt finish. Shagreen handle. Leather scabbard with brass mountings in gilt finish. Scabbard is marked "Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass." A file consisting of pension records regarding Edgar K. Sellew comes with this sword.
Condition: Overall condition is very good. The etchings on the blade are very good and blade is very good. Retains most of the gilt finish on the knuckle bow and guard. The wire-wrapped shagreen handle is very good. Scabbard is very good with minor wear. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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US Naval Cutlass Lot #543 (Sale Order 42 of 499) 26" blade. Marked near the ricasso "USN DR 1862." in three lines. 1855 leather frog with leather scabbard.
Condition: Blade is gunmetal gray with some staining. Brass throat is a replacement. Leather frog is in very good condition. Leather scabbard is incorrect replacement. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Sailor's Bowie Knife Lot #544 (Sale Order 43 of 499) 6.25" clip point blade and overall length of 10.5". No visible markings. Small guard with small round pommel. Wood grip.
Condition: The blade is blending to a brown patina mixing with surface oxidation. The guard has surface oxidation. The grip has a crack running from the pommel downwards. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Naval Dirk with Eagle Head Pommel Lot #545 (Sale Order 44 of 499) Blade measures 8" through the curve and 12" overall length. Blade is etched, but indecipherable. Brass finial guard and eagle head pommel connected with chain. Bone handle and leather sheath.
Condition: The bone handle has a yellowing patina. The brass has a mustard patina. The blade has some areas of salt and pepper pitting. Sheath is missing throat and tip. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Naval Boarding Pike, Type III Civil War Lot #546 (Sale Order 45 of 499) Typical Naval boarding pike, Type III, with regulation 4-sided pike head and straight shaft. Total length of 80".
Condition: The spike head is good with surface oxidation blending to a patina. The shaft shows nicks and dings throughout. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Pattern 1860 Officer's Sword by Horstmann & Sons Lot #547 (Sale Order 46 of 499) 32" blade, Leather and gilt wire-wrapped handle with a deluxe embossed pommel. Metal scabbard. Marked on the ricasso Horseman & Sons Philadelphia.
Condition: Overall very good. The blade is gunmetal gray with some staining. Handle has some light scuffs. Scabbard is missing the throat. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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US Model 1860 Naval Cutlas Lot #548 (Sale Order 47 of 499) 26" blade, grooved wood handle with brass pommel and cupped guard. Marked on the ricasso Ames Mfg Co, and on the reverse U.S.N. and dated 1862. No scabbard.
Condition: Blade is gunmetal gray with some brown staining. Handle is good. Markings are readable. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Model 1860 Civil War Light Cavalry Sword By C. Roby Lot #549 (Sale Order 48 of 499) 35" curved single-edged blade with 26" long, wide, stopped fuller. Ricasso marked US/1861/WM on obverse and C ROBY/ CHEMLSFORD /MASS on the reverse. Pommel cap inspected with an "M." Three-branch brass guard, leather and twisted wire wrapped 14-groove wood grip, leather throat washer. Correct pattern scabbard.
Condition: Good. Blade with scattered oxidation, light pitting and staining. Brass with mustard patina. Leather wrap lightly worn, wire present. Scabbard fair to good with oxidized patina, scattered dings and a couple of cracks. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sword By Roby Lot #550 (Sale Order 49 of 499) 35" curved single-edged blade with 27" long, wide, stopped fuller. Ricasso marked US/1865/ on obverse and C ROBY/ CHEMLSFORD /MASS on the reverse. Pommel cap inspected with an "M." Top of pommel cap marked 61 E. Three-branch brass guard; leather and twisted wire wrapped 14-groove wood grip. Incorrect Model 1906 scabbard.
Condition: Good. Blade with scattered oxidation, light pitting and staining. Brass with mustard patina. Leather wrap lightly worn, wire wrap present. Scabbard good with oxidized patina. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Model 1860 Cavalry Sword By C.Roby Lot #551 (Sale Order 50 of 499) 35" curved single-edged blade with 26" long, wide, stopped fuller. Ricasso marked US/1865/AGM on obverse and C ROBY/CHEMLSFORD/MASS on the reverse. Pommel cap inspected with an "M." The Roman numerals LVI and XX are marked into the edges of the pommel cap. Three-branch brass guard; leather and twisted wire wrapped 14-groove wood grip. Incorrect Model 1906 scabbard.
Condition: Good. Blade with scattered oxidation, pitting and staining. Brass with mustard patina. Leather wrap worn, roughly half the wire is missing, rest glued into place. Scabbard good with oxidized patina. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Model 1860 Cavalry Sword By Mansfield & Lamb Lot #552 (Sale Order 51 of 499) 34.75" curved, single-edged blade with 26.25" long, wide stopped fuller. Ricasso marked US/JM/2/1864 on obverse and MANSFIELD/&/LAMB/FORESTDALE, R.I. in an oval on the reverse. Correct JM inspection on pommel cap. Three-branch brass guard, 12-groove wood grip with leather and twisted wire wrap. Iron scabbard with dual suspension rings and very faint inspection at drag.
Condition: Good. Blade with some original polish and scattered oxidized discoloration and scattered pitting. Brass with a nice mustard patina. Wrap worn but it and the wire appear original. A solid, late Civil War cavalry saber. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Confederate Dog River Cavalry Sword Lot #553 (Sale Order 52 of 499) 36" curved single-edged blade with 26" long, wide, un-stopped fuller. Heavy cast 3-branch guard, 12-groove wooden grip, void of leather wrap and wire. Lap-seamed iron scabbard without throat, brass hanger mounts, iron suspension rings and no drag.
Condition: Good. Blade dull gray with scattered pitting and oxidation. Guard loose, no throat washer. Brass with dull patina. Scabbard with some old lacquered finish and scattered pitting. EST $ 1000 - 2000 |
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Model 1840 Cavalry Sword Lot #554 (Sale Order 53 of 499) 35" curved, unmarked single-edged blade with 26" wide, stopped median fuller and narrow 16.5" fuller along spine. Brass three-branch guard with Phrygian helmet pommel cap. Wood grip with leather wrap and 18 wraps of twisted wire. Iron scabbard with dual 1" iron suspension rings.
Condition: Good. Blade has a dull pewter patina. Brass has been cleaned and is starting to tone down. Grip with some leather and most of the wire. Scabbard heavily oxidized. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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USN Cartridge and Cap Boxes, Lot of 4 Lot #555 (Sale Order 54 of 499) Lot of 4, including pistol cartridge box marked USN, and inside, Navy Yard NY 1861, with anchor; pistol cartridge box with box for extra cylinders, marked USN; cap box marked USN and inside marked, M.H. Hartzell, US Ordinance Dept. Sub Inspector; and pistol cartridge box marked USN, and inside Navy Yard NY 1860, with two anchors.
Condition: Good condition EST $ 400 - 600 |
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US Navy Ditty Bag with Strap and Naval Button Lot #556 (Sale Order 55 of 499) The bag measures 8" by 9.25" with single Naval button closure. The button has an eagle with naval anchor in the talons and surrounded by stars. Leather bag with leather strap.
Condition: Overall good condition and showing age with crazing. Button has a dark mustard patina. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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1 Lbs Naval Chain Shot Lot #557 (Sale Order 56 of 499) Naval chain shot consisting of 2 iron balls connected by a chain. Used in lieu of cannon balls, these chain shots were fired by cannons to cause maximum destruction by tumbling through the air. Measures 8.5" in length b 1.5" in width.
Condition: Overall condition is very good with the iron balls showing some dents. A nice even overall patina. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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5.5 lbs Naval Shot Bar Lot #558 (Sale Order 57 of 499) Naval shot bars were designed to be fired from cannons, in lieu of standard cannon balls, causing maximum damage by tumbling end-over-end. This example measures 14.5" in length by a width of 3" and weighs 5.5 lbs.
Condition: Good condition with some small dents to the end of each bar. Nice even dark patina throughout. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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2.3 lbs Naval Shot Bar Lot #559 (Sale Order 58 of 499) Naval shot bars were designed to be fired from cannons, in lieu of standard cannon balls, causing maximum damage by tumbling end-over-end. This example measures 11" in length by a width of 2.5" and weighs 2.3 lbs.
Condition: Good condition with some small dents to the end of each bar. Nice even dark patina throughout. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Civil War Period US Naval Officer's Belt and Buckle Lot #560 (Sale Order 59 of 499) Civil War period US Naval officer's leather belt and buckle. Brass 2-piece buckle with eagle and naval anchor in talons surrounded by wreath and stars.
Condition: The leather shows age with some minor crazing. Buckle has a dark mustard patina. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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GAR Black Slouch Hat Lot #561 (Sale Order 60 of 499) Black felt body. Embroidered GAR hat emblem.
Condition: Good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Mexican Navy Officer's Dress Chapeau ca 1860 Lot #562 (Sale Order 61 of 499) Black body with an ostrich feather. Embroidered strap with naval anchors and silver naval button.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Artillery Uniform on Wooden Form Lot #563 (Sale Order 62 of 499) 12-button US pattern enlisted artillery shell jacket. Dark blue wool construction with red grosgrain tape trim, burgundy satin lining in body and sleeves. 2.5" standing collar, functional cuffs, pillows at rear of coat. Mixed hand and machine sewn construction with hand-sewn buttonholes. Buttons with various back marks, primarily Horstmann and Scovill.
Condition: Good. Shows light wear and a few small moth holes. Some of the stitching is coming loose. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Artillery Tar Buckets, Lot of Two Lot #564 (Sale Order 63 of 499) Lot of 2, including artillery tar bucket (no lid or chain), marked "Purchased Locally," bought from Gettysburg's "The Horse Soldier." Complete artillery tar bucket.
Condition: They have a rusted look. They are complete. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Collection of Civil War Artillery Implements, Tools, Fuses, & More Lot #565 (Sale Order 64 of 499) Lot features the following:
Wood gunner's quadrant Brass gunner's quadrant Lanyard Thumbstall Artillery goggles Portfire holder Fuse reamer Two fuse wrenches Two priming wires or gimlets Fuse mallet (relic) with modern inked note identifying the object as a "Confederate Artiilery Gunner's Hammer / Found in Artillery Camp at 'Wilderness,' Va." Five Civil War artillery fuse pack from Allegheny Arsenal, plus another Center guard for artillery fuse 8 in. worm, possibly for an ordinance rifle? Condition: Very good condition. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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8 Foot Rammer & Sponge for 12 Pounder Cannon Lot #566 (Sale Order 65 of 499) Appears to be from Hickory. 8' long.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Civil War Hotchkiss Shells Plus Shell Display Holder Lot #567 (Sale Order 66 of 499) 2.5 Hotchkiss shells accompanied by shell display holder marked "Wilderness, VA." 3"X6.5".
Condition: One is sectionalized, the other two are complete. Good. EST $ 100 - 150 |
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Artillery Uniform for Albany Burgesses Society, Plus Cartridge Box and Bayonet Lot #568 (Sale Order 67 of 499) Lot features artillery uniform for the "Albany Burgesses Society," with buttons on uniform marked "Excelsior." Accompanied by belt and buckle, ca 1850s-1860, cartridge box marked 5F on canvas cross belt, musket bayonet and scabbard.
Condition: Good condition with some mothing. Cartridge box and bayonet both in good condition. Bayonet scabbard is damaged at tip. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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GAR Slouch Hat Lot #569 (Sale Order 68 of 499) Black felt body, embroidered hat emblem with US 15. !870's period gold hat cord.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Dr Legearr's Stock Remedies Lot #570 (Sale Order 69 of 499) Metal bridle with a funnel for pouring the liquid medicine in. Marked on the side Dr. LeGear's Stock Remedies St. Louis Mo.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Eagle Pommel Officer's Saddle with Pad and Shabraque ca. 1830 Lot #571 (Sale Order 70 of 499) Half-Spanish saddle has a cast brass eagle head pommel horn, padded cantle has scrolled decorative stitching. Seat has a removable tooled leather cover the also services as a skirt. Seat under covered with blue stripes. Complete with embossed iron stirrups. Lot also includes a buff leather and linen saddle pad and a dark blue trimmed white wool shabraque, lined in linen canvas. The latter two items date later than the saddle, probably 1860 to 1880, as they show mostly machine stitching.
Condition: Good. Leather finish has crazing, age and service wear along with some modern repairs. The shabraque has moderate to heavy mothing and staining. Saddle pad worn with some seam separation.Provenance: John Ashworth Collection EST $ 5000 - 7000 |
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Wagon Saddle ca. 1850 Lot #572 (Sale Order 71 of 499) Brown leather seat with long skirts, underside padded. Complete with iron stirrups.
Condition: Fair to good. Hole worn in the seat cover, lining shows heavy wear. Finish on the leather skirts crazed. Stirrups rusty.Provenance: John Ashworth Collection EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Civilian Half-Spanish Saddle ca. 1850 Lot #573 (Sale Order 72 of 499) Black padded trapunto quilted leather covered seat and high cantle, leather covered pommel horn and iron hardware. Harness leather covered skirts, stirrup straps and leather hooded wooden stirrups. Underside padded and lined in white linen. Complete with a woven web girth strap and russet brown crupper. The half-Spanish design originated in St. Louis and was popular in the Antebellum era. Like all southern civilian saddles, these were often pressed into Confederate military service. This particular saddle is shown on page 59 of Knopp, Made in the C.S.A., Saddle Makers of the Confederacy.
Condition: Good. Has normal age and service wear, some splits and cracks. The finish on the skirts is crazed but with no serious flaking. The lining has several wear holes.Provenance: John Ashworth Collection EST $ 2000 - 4000 |
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Model 1875 Morgan Army Wagon Saddle Lot #574 (Sale Order 73 of 499) Also known as the 1875 Teamster's saddle. Rawhide covered tree with wide Mexican "chorro" style saddle horn. Straps and short skirts of russet brown leather. Wide Texas-type stirrup straps with large wooden stirrups. A scarce regulation saddle.
Condition: Very good. Moderate rawhide shrinkage at the seams. Moderate crazing on the leather finish. Normal age and service wear.Provenance: John Ashworth Collection EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Tex-Mex Saddle ca. 1900 Lot #575 (Sale Order 74 of 499) Black leather covered half-Mexican tree with very wide saddle horn. All edges hand-tooled, additional decorations in the form of brass conchos. The skirts and the right side of the back jockey are contemporary replacements tooled to match the original parts of the saddle. Complete with fenders, iron cinch rings, wide Texas-style stirrup straps and wooden stirrups with tooled leather hoods.
Condition: Fair to good. Age and service worn with some crazing. A number of small repairs. Metal with dark patina.Provenance: John Ashworth Collection EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine Lot #576 (Sale Order 75 of 499) 45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 187421* [star follows the serial number]. Large V/P and eagle. Lockplate marked U.S Springfield with eagle. Breechblock dated 1873 U.S. Model. Carbine rear barrel sight. Krag cleaning rods in the trap. Walnut stock. Star indicates assembly by Springfield Arsenal to be issued to militia.
Condition: Barrel retains most of the original blue finish with some wear around the muzzle. Lockplate retains some original blue finish. Trigger guard retains most of the blue finish. Breechblock retains some of the case colored finish. Stock has no finish and has been stripped. Bore is very good.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. James and Betty Sutherland, Cincinnati, OH EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Federal Navy Dahlgren, 24-Pound Shot Shell from Ft. Jackson, Louisiana Lot #577 (Sale Order 76 of 499) Federal Navy Dahlgren 24-lbs shot shell recovered at Ft. Jackson, Louisiana. Measures 9.63" in length and a diameter of 4.38". Fired from a 30-pounder Dahlgren rifle with a 4.4" caliber.
Condition: Overall condition is good to very good. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Pommel Saddle Holsters Lot #578 (Sale Order 77 of 499) 12" holster bodies with flap covers. Spare ammunition pouches on face of holster. Appear to be for US M-1842 single-shot pistols.
Condition: Fair, showing heavy wear. Flap tabs replaced, numerous repairs with old tape on inside of holster flaps. Well worn. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Confederate Tin Drum Canteen Lot #579 (Sale Order 78 of 499) 5.75" diameter x 1.5" thick, tin dipped iron with slightly convex sides, dented in on one face. Has a matching tin spout and three sling loops.
Condition: Finish shows age with a gray patina mixed with old scattered surface oxidation. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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US 10 lb. Parrott Civil War Artillery Projectile Lot #580 (Sale Order 79 of 499) 8.5" x 3", iron. Excavated example retaining part of the fuse base.
Condition: Good relic condition. Overall shallow pitting. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Large Lot of Cannon Balls Lot #581 (Sale Order 80 of 499) 2-1.75" diameter, 2" diameter, 2.5" diameter, 2.75" diameter, 3" diameter, 4." diameter, 5." diameter, 2-4.5" diameter, 2-4.5" diameter.
Condition: Relic condition. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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Kriegsmarine Holster Lot #582 (Sale Order 81 of 499) Kriegsmarine holster and spare cylinder box for the Colt 1851 Navy. It features a heavy rolled throat reinforcement and capper pouch on the lower body of the holster. Top of holster and box are embossed with large KM mark, however, no crowned numbered marks are present on the leather bodies of the holster or box. Includes brass capper which is unmarked as well.
Condition: Good with significant wear and finish loss. Leather strap securing pouch to holster is replaced; capper flap is missing. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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U.S. Springfield M. 1896 Krag Bolt-Action Rifle Lot #583 (Sale Order 82 of 499) .30-40 caliber, 30" barrel, S/N 8 0548. The receiver is marked U.S. / Model 1896 Springfield Armory. The stock is fitted with the Model 1896 rear sight, and features an 1895 inspector's cartouche at the wrist. The leather sling is marked N. Dimick CO A 16R P.V. (I). This rifle was sent to Company M of the 10th U.S. Volunteer Infantry on Nov. 11, 1898, per the book Springfield Research Service Serial Numbers of Martial Arms.
Condition: The cleaning rod slot has been filled in with wood, otherwise very good overall condition, with only minor fading on parts of the finish to the barrel and receiver. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Carbine Lot #584 (Sale Order 83 of 499) .45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 341732. The barrel features a Buffington rear sight, and is marked with a VP over an eagle head, over a P. The breechblock is marked U.S. Model 1884. The lock is marked U.S. Springfield with an eagle motif. Walnut stock with single barrel band, saddle bar and ring and U.S. marked buttplate with full cleaning rod in the compartment.
Condition: The barrel shows some darker areas of blue, mostly fading to a gunmetal. The breechblock and lock have a faded blue patina, with some case colors still showing on the tang. The stock appears to have been cleaned. The bore and action are very good. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle Lot #585 (Sale Order 84 of 499) .45-70, 32.625" round barrel, S/N 388324. Blued finish, walnut military stock retained by two barrel bands. Breech block marked in three lines: US / MODEL / 1884, breech with V/P/ [EAGLEHEAD] /P proof marks, SWP/1890 cartouche at wrist. Lock with usual Springfield markings. Buffington rear sight, front sight/bayonet lug, slotted cleaning rod.
Condition: Good to very good overall, retaining strong traces of the blued finish on the barrel, the balance a smooth plum brown. Lock and receiver with a mottled gray finish, and clear markings. Good cartouche. Crisp 3-click tumbler, mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with nicks and dings. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #586 (Sale Order 85 of 499) .45-70, 32 5/8" round barrel. Top of breech block marked US/MODEL/1884, with serial number 165583 on rear of receiver. Model 1879 serial number range with Model 1884 upgrades from refurbishment at Springfield. V/P/[eagle head] firing proof on barrel.
Condition: About good overall. Mostly brown patina with scattered light pitting and surface oxidation on metal parts. Lock functional. Poor bore. Stock worn with crack on reverse below receiver. Missing hammer screw, cleaning rod and stacking swivel. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Model 1866 Springfield Rifle Lot #587 (Sale Order 86 of 499) .50 Gov't, 36.625" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock, two barrel bands. Long range rear sight, front sight/bayonet lug, sling swivels. One of 25,000 2nd Allin conversions made up in 1866 from left over Civil War M-1863/64 muskets.
Condition: Fair. Dirty and worn. Oxidation on metal. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock worn and shortened about 4" at the end. One barrel band removed and middle band spring hole filled in stock. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Snider Enfield Mk III Carbine Lot #588 (Sale Order 87 of 499) .577 Enfield, 19" round barrel, S/N A200. Blued finish, brass mounts, walnut stock. Lock marked Enfield 1870. Butt trap with cleaning rods.
Condition: Good. Retains some blued finish mixed with a plum brown patina. Lock a dull blue-black color. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with numerous bumps and dings. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Model 1879 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #589 (Sale Order 88 of 499) .45-70, 32.625" round barrel, S/N 154412. Blued finish, walnut stock. Low arch breech block marked US/MODEL/1873 lock with spread-winged eagle and US/SPRINGFIELD. Three-click tumbler, 1879 pattern rear sight, smooth trigger, sling swivels and stacking swivel. Outline of illegible cartouche at wrist. Reverse buttstock marked GN 508, with an additional smaller 508 stamped upside down, and a "W" carved as well. Obverse buttstock carved "WP." Cleaning rod present.
Condition: Fair. Metal heavily oxidized with light to moderate pitting over most of the surfaces. Mechanically functional, fair bore with moderate pitting. Wood well worn with numerous dings and mars and an old added coat of varnish. EST $ 300 - 450 |
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Remington Military Rolling Block Rifle Lot #590 (Sale Order 89 of 499) .50-70, 36" round barrel, New York State contract ca 1872. Blued / case hardened finish. Walnut stock secured by three barrel bands. Standard 3-line Remington markings on tang, weak NY inspection cartouche in ribbon at wrist. Adjustable musket rear sight, replaced large blade front sight in dovetail. Sling swivels, steel cleaning rod.
Condition: Fair, metal heavily oxidized with pitting, wood well worn. Mechanically functional, fair bore with moderate pitting. EST $ 300 - 450 |
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Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #591 (Sale Order 90 of 499) .45-70, 32.625" barrel, S/N 386493. Blued finish, walnut stock, Buffington rear sight. No cleaning rod.
Condition: Good as completely refinished. Mechanically functional, good bore. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Carbine Lot #592 (Sale Order 91 of 499) .45-70, 22" round barrel, S/N 380103. Breechblock marked US/MODEL/1873. Three-click tumbler, smooth trigger, trapdoor in butt. 1884 pattern rifle rear sight. Correct barrel band.
Condition: Fair to good. Marks weak, no cartouche. Retains no finish with brown patina. Mechanically functional, fair bore. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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U.S. Model 1866 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #593 (Sale Order 92 of 499) .50 Gov't., 36.5625" round barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, walnut stock secured by three barrel bands. Breech block marked with eagle head over 1866; additional eagle head at rear of receiver. Springfield lock dated 1864 at tail. Long range rear sight, front sight/bayonet lug, sling swivels. One of 25,000 US M-1863/64 rifle muskets altered to breech loading cartridge rifles by the "2nd Allin Conversion" method, circa 1866.
Condition: Very good. Metal retains some original bright polish with scattered oxidation and staining, and some lightly scattered pinpricking. butttplate somewhat crusty. Wood crisp with nicks and dings and a fine cartouche on the flat. Mechanically functional, good bore. A much better than average 2nd Allin that would clean up very nicely. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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U.S Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #594 (Sale Order 93 of 499) .45-70, 32.5" barrel, S/N 475967. Blued and case hardened finish, walnut stock. Breechblock marked Model 1884, cartouche illegible. Three-click tumbler, Buffington rear sight, sling swivels, cleaning rod. Reproduction leather sling.
Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish on the barrel and case hardening on the breech block. Mechanically functional. Very dirty overall and needs a cleaning, bore extremely dirty. Stock lightly sanded and refinished. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Model 1884 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Lot #595 (Sale Order 94 of 499) 45-70 caliber, 32.5" barrel, S/N 350556. Buffington rear barrel sight. Stock cartouche SWP over 1889 in a rectangular box. Walnut stock with two barrel bands.
Condition: Barrel and receiver retain most of the finish turning plum. The stock is good with a readable cartouche and firing proof. Bore is fair would clean to better. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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US Model 1887 Type II Hospital Corp Knife Lot #596 (Sale Order 95 of 499) 12" tapered single-edged, spear point blade, 1.65" at widest point and 1.40" at ricasso. 4.6875" hilt with 3.25" crossguard and turned wood grip with 8 grooves. Steel pommel cap. Etched panel on reverse of blade reads: HOSPITAL CORPS / U.S. ARMY. Panel measures approximately 4.75" long, tapering from about .96" wide closer to the blade to about .92" closer to the hilt. Knife is accompanied by the correct Type II brass mounted leather scabbard that is appropriately marked ROCK ISLAND / ARSENAL with H.E.K. and W.T.G. inspection marks.
Condition: Very good. Blade retains much original polish with scattered surface discoloration and minor surface oxidation. Most of the etched panel remains crisp and clear with only some minor loss. Grip good with handling marks. Scabbard very good with clear marks and only some minor crazing and light wear. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Early American-Made Bowie Knife Lot #597 (Sale Order 96 of 499) 7.5" clip point blade, engraved with Indian bust, and Indians on horses, tipis, various Indian designs. Iron cross guard with an antler-style handle. Pommel cap made from early half dollar coin.
Condition: Cipher engravings are very good, nice and clear. Blade has nice mottled grey look with some very light staining. Guard has dark patina. Handle with untouched yellow patina. Comes with some research and pictures. EST $ 2500 - 3500 |
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Bowie Knife With Antler Handle Lot #598 (Sale Order 97 of 499) 10.25" single-edged, semi-clip point blade with 3" rudimentary false edge. 14.75" in overall length, 4.5" antler grip. Blade marked with crossed hammers over an anvil with the initials W P over WARD over CAST-STEEL.
Condition: Good. Blade a mottled pewter gray with scattered minor oxidation and discoloration. Grip with light wear. EST $ 400 - 650 |
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Bowie Knife With Stag Handle Lot #599 (Sale Order 98 of 499) 9" spear point blade with long false edge, 13.25" overall length. Stag handle.
Condition: The blade shows age with wear to the sharp edge and areas of surface oxidation blending to a patina. Grip has a .75" crack near the blade. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Primitive Bowie Knife With Original Sheath Lot #600 (Sale Order 99 of 499) 6.5" clip point blade with a 1.25" false edge, 11.25" overall length. Iron knuckle guard with a leather wrapped handle. Leather sheath with belt loops and marked with initials "P.K."
Condition: The blade has some staining blending and surface oxidation blending to a patina. The leather handle has some scuffing. The sheath is in good condition with some scuffing. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Early Bowie Knife Lot #601 (Sale Order 100 of 499) 9.25" straight back blade length, 14" overall length. No visible markings. Wood grips.
Condition: The blade has some surface oxidation blending to a patina. The handle shows age with nicks and dings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Cutlery Handle Bowie Knife Lot #602 (Sale Order 101 of 499) 6.5" single-edged clip point blade with 4.25" false edge. 4.5" cutlery style hilt with 2.25" oval guard. Reverse ricasso marked EDWARD/BARNES/& SONS. Reverse of blade etched with a spread-winged eagle over Edward Barnes & Sons in a ribbon. Also with patriotic motifs and slogans.
Condition: Good to very good. Blade shows some wear and sharpening and scattered surface oxidation. Etching mostly visible and legible. Tip of knife rounded. Guard slightly loose. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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Contemporary Guardless Bowie Knife Lot #603 (Sale Order 102 of 499) 7" single edges blade, 4.75" coffin hilt secured by two pins. Blade with spurious, crudely etched markings "Buena Vista Rifles" on one side and "Mississippi" on the other.
Condition: Good, with scattered oxidized staining, wear and handling marks. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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General Orders Manuals, Four Hardbound Volumes Lot #604 (Sale Order 103 of 499) Includes 1871, 1874, 1877 and 1880 editions. Title page reads: General Orders, War Department, Adjutant General's Office. Printed in Washington at the Government Printing Office. One volume with attached bookplate of Captain Archibald W. Bull.
Condition: 1880 volume's spine has been primitively repaired by leather covering, otherwise items are in very good condition. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Tooled Leather Slim Jim Holster Lot #605 (Sale Order 104 of 499) Tooled leather "Slim Jim," apparently for a Colt Navy revolver. Tooled with lovely floral motifs and border edge decorations. Single belt loop on the rear secured by large copper rivets and stitching. No toe plug. Seam re-stitched.
Condition: Good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Model 1876 .45-70 Prairie Belt Lot #606 (Sale Order 105 of 499) 54 belt loops for .45-70 caliber cartridges. Marked Watervliet Arsenal on the leather tongue.
Condition: Good. Some crazing on the leather tongue. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Model 1881 Indian Scout's Dress Shako Lot #607 (Sale Order 106 of 499) Pattern 1890 dress helmet with proper red and white horsehair. Silver crossed arrows on the front of the eagle. Has a red and white hat cord. Missing the red and white cord.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 1000 - 2000 |
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US Indian Wars Cartridge Boxes, Lot of Two Lot #608 (Sale Order 107 of 499) One McKeever cartridge made by Watervliet for .45-70 cartridges; early style Dyer pouch made by Watervliet Arsenal.
Condition: Both are very good condition. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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U.S. Army 1881 Enlisted 1st Artillery Dress Helmet Lot #609 (Sale Order 108 of 499) Crossed cannons on the shield. Red horsehair and cords.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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U.S. Army Model 1881 1st Artillery Officer's Dress Helmet Lot #610 (Sale Order 109 of 499) Number"1" on the shield of an eagle, red horse hair, and cords. Gilt brass eagle and side buttons. Chinstrap.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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U.S. Army M1890 1st Infantry officers Spiked Helmet Lot #611 (Sale Order 110 of 499) Large number "1" on the brass shield. Gilt brass leather chin strap.
Condition: One tiny hole at the top by the eagles wing. Still retains the dark silk lining. Leather band is excellent. Overall is very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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One Box of Franford Arsenal Revolver Cartridges Lot #612 (Sale Order 111 of 499) 12 Revolver Ball Cartridges Calibre .45 Frankford Arsenal 1878.
Condition: Box is sealed, never opened. Still retains the tear string. One tiny scuff on the front. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Lot of Arsnal Cartridges and Empty FA Box Lot #613 (Sale Order 112 of 499) Soft brown wrapped RF cartridges for a carbine. One empty Frankford Arsenal pack, dated October 1873 Calibre 50. Twenty rounds of .50-70 Inside primed cartridges. One opened box of Spencer cartridges.
Condition: Soft pack is intact but has several tears to the paper. Empty FA box has a good label and the box is intact. Spencer box is opened but has 6 cartridges. The inside primed .50-70 are there with no lid over the box. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Lot of Frankford Arsenal Cartridges and Two Packs of Cannon Fuses Lot #614 (Sale Order 113 of 499) Two sealed packs of FA cannon fuses, 15 and 5 seconds. One rare box of Manila Ordnance, 18 cartridges .45 caliber. One box of carbine reloading cartridges. One opened box of carbine cartridges. One empty orange box by United States Cartridge Company, .45 caliber. One box with no lid and 20 cartridges.
Condition: Good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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U.S. Marked Saddle Bags Lot #615 (Sale Order 114 of 499) Pattern 1904, embossed U.S. on the flaps.
Condition: Overall very good condition. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Pattern 1885 Canteen Lot #616 (Sale Order 115 of 499) Canvas cover, leather sling. US marked on the canvas cover.
Condition: Excellent overall. EST $ 150 - 300 |
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1870 New York Artillery Shako Lot #617 (Sale Order 116 of 499) Black felt body, leather visor. White pom-pom. On the hat emblem is a "7" and it has artillery buttons on the side.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Watering Bit Lot #618 (Sale Order 117 of 499) Very good, one strap is detached.
EST $ 150 - 250 |
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Pattern 1885 Bridle Lot #619 (Sale Order 118 of 499) Bridle and leather straps.
Condition: Very good overall. Pattern 1885 are hard to find. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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U.S. Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle Lot #620 (Sale Order 119 of 499) .30-40 Krag, 30" round barrel, S/N 39880. Blued finish, military walnut stock with two barrel bands and bayonet lug. Receiver marked US / MODEL 1896 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 39880. Stock with 1896 dated cartouche and circle-P firing proof behind trigger guard. Adjustable rear sight, sling swivels. Trapdoor in butt; void of cleaning implements.
Condition: Very good, retaining some blued finish the rest a smooth plum brown. Receiver is a mottled gray with hints of case coloring. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with usual bumps and dings. A solid example of an antique Krag rifle. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Krag Model 1894 Updated to 1896 Rifle Lot #621 (Sale Order 120 of 499) .30-40 caliber, 30" barrel length, S/N 12087. Markings on the left side of the receiver "U.S." over "Springfield Armory" dated 1894. There are 2 firing proofs marked behind the trigger guard. Blue finish with walnut stock and hand guard.
Condition: Retaining some of the blue blending to a brown patina mixing with some surface oxidation. The stock shows wear with nicks and dings. Bore has pitting in the grooves. Mechanically good. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Model 1899 Springfield Krag Carbine Lot #622 (Sale Order 121 of 499) .30-40 Krag, 22" barrel, S/N 281708. Blued finish, walnut stock. Receiver marked Model 1899. Correct "C" marked carbine rear sight, trapdoor in butt with cleaning rods and oiler. Stock with 1900 cartouche.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains traces of blue mixed with a dull brownish gray patina. Extractor with some fire blue. Mechanically functional, dirty bore. Stock lightly sanded with some added finish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**U.S. Model 1899 Springfield Krag Rifle Lot #623 (Sale Order 122 of 499) .30-40 Krag, 30" barrel, S/N 174049. Blued finish, walnut stock. Receiver marked Model 1898. Stock with 1899 dated cartouche and P firing proof at wrist behind trigger guard. 1905-style leather sling.
Condition: Good. Retains traces of finish with a mostly smoky gray patina and mottled surface oxidation. Mechanically functional. Very dirty and grimy overall with dirty bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Model 1904 Saddle Lot #624 (Sale Order 123 of 499) 12" seat, stirrup hoods and stirrup straps. Complete bridle bit and reins, hair cinch.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's Uniform Lot #625 (Sale Order 124 of 499) Dark blue serge color with black braid around the coat. Infantry blue colored Captain shoulder straps. Pants with light blue straps down each outside pants leg.
Condition: Very good overall with some very minute mothing holes. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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**Argentine Colt 1911 Pistol Lot #626 (Sale Order 125 of 499) 11.25mm caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 97348 (matching). Markings on the left side of the frame "DGFM - (FMAP)." Right side of the frame marked in single line with caliber markings. Blue finish with dark walnut grips with silver medallion.
Condition: Very good condition retaining most of the blue with slight wear to the edges and muzzle. The grips are very good. Bore is very good and mechanically very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 700 - 900 |
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**U.S. Remington Model 1903 Rifle Lot #627 (Sale Order 126 of 499) 30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3317637. Barrel dated RA 12-42, two-bolt stock. Parkerized finish.
Condition: Barrel action retaining most of the Parkerized finish. Rear barrel sight retains all of the blue finish. Stock is very good with a circle "P" behind the trigger guard, but no other cartouches. Bore is very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 600 |
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**U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Lot #628 (Sale Order 127 of 499) .30-06 caliber, 24" round barrel, S/N 582159. Blued finish, walnut military stock. Barrel dated 7-14, clear JFC cartouche at wrist, circle-P firing proof behind trigger guard. Serrated trigger, checkered buttplate with trap (void of cleaning kit), 2-bolt stock. Sling swivels, adjustable rear sight and hooded front sight. Original sling dated 1918.
Condition: Very good. Retains some blued finish, mixed with smooth plum patina. All markings remain crisp and clear. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with nicks and dings. Sling very good with legible mark. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Birtish Enfield Rifle U.S. Marked Lot #629 (Sale Order 128 of 499) .303 caliber, 25.5" barrel length, S/N 33C7758 (bolt and receiver match). Markings on the receiver with an import mark and "US Property." Left side of the receiver marked "No.4 MKI." Band through the wrist marked with serial number and dated 1942. Walnut stock and handguard with Parkerized finish.
Condition: Retains some of the Pparkerized finish on the metal with wear the muzzle and barrel bands. Stock and handguard have nicks and dings. Bore is good. Mechanically good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Mauser Model 98 Rifle Lot #630 (Sale Order 129 of 499) 8mm caliber, 24" round barrel, S/N 4025. All numbers match except the bolt. With electro-pencil markings, and front band with 8006. "X" marked receiver; also marked duv and "41." Laminated stock with leather sling.
Condition: More than likely arsenal refinished. Very good with very good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Webley Flare Pistol Lot #631 (Sale Order 130 of 499) 1" bore, 6" barrel with muzzle flare extension, S/N 17419. Brass construction, wood grips. Single action, top break WWI era British military signal pistol. Marked WOLSELEY 1918 on left side of frame, along with British proof marks. Sold out of service opposed Broad Arrows on backstrap.
Condition: Good. Brass with a nice butterscotch patina, iron latch, hammer and trigger with oxidized patina. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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* Colt 1917 Revolver and Holster Lot #632 (Sale Order 131 of 499) .45 ACP, 5.375" barrel, S/N 114186. Blued finish, walnut grips. With 1917 pattern holster.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue with high edge wear, mixed with a lightly oxidized patina and some pinpricking. Mechanically functional, good bore. Grips worn with chips and dings. Holster good. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Webley and Scott Flare Gun Lot #633 (Sale Order 132 of 499) 1" bore, 5.5" barrel with flared extension, S/N 71697. Brass frame and barrel, wood grips. British military inspection and proof marks.
Condition: Good. Brass cleaned to a golden color. Grips sanded and refinished. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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* Colt 45 Model 1911 Lot #634 (Sale Order 133 of 499) .45 caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 246553. Left side of the slide action marked in 2 lines with patent dates next to 2-line Colt Hartford address. Left side of the frame marked "United States Property." Right side of the slide action marked "Model of 1911 U.S. Army." Ordnance proof mark next to trigger guard. Arsenal refinish. Parkerized finish with checkered walnut grips.
Condition: Retains most of the Parkerized finish with wear to edges and muzzle. Markings are sharp and crisp. Grips are very good. Bore is very good and mechanically very good. *Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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**Webley Mark II Revolver Lot #635 (Sale Order 134 of 499) .455 (altered to .45ACP), 4" octagonal barrel, S/N 43232. Blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips. Cylinder has been shortened at the rear to accept moon clips to fire .45 ACP ammunition.
Condition: Good, retains some of the blued finish with loss and wear. Mechanically functional. Both grips chipped. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Colt Model 1917 Army Revolver Lot #636 (Sale Order 135 of 499) .45ACP, 5.5" barrel, S/N 143869 (mfg. 1918). Blued finish, walnut grips. Standard US Property barrel mark, as well as usual Colt address and caliber mark. Ordnance wheel inspection on upper right rear of frame.
Condition: Good, retains some of the original dull, military blued finish with some loss and wear. Mechanically functional. Missing lanyard ring from butt. Grips with wear and some minor chipping. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Mauser Gewehr 98 by DWM Lot #637 (Sale Order 136 of 499) 8mm Mauser, 30.125" barrel, S/N 2406 Z. Blued finish, walnut stock. Receiver dated 1916, matching serial numbers. Cleaning rod, missing lower sling swivel. Leather sling included.
Condition: Good overall. Retains some blue on the barrel, mixed with freckled oxidation, receiver with a brown patina. Stock lightly sanded with weak inspection marks. Mechanically functional. Bore very dirty and hard to assess for condition. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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**Model 1917 Winchester Rifle Lot #638 (Sale Order 137 of 499) .30-06, 27" barrel, S/N 218913. Blued finish, walnut stock. Winchester barrel dated 3-18, Winchester receiver and bolt. Finger-groove stock marked 3C at pistol grip without circle P firing proof. Includes tattered leather sling.
Condition: Good. Retains some finish, mixed with a dull bluish-gray patina. Buttplate crusty. Mechanically functional. Bore very dark and dirty. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 350 - 500 |
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Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #639 (Sale Order 138 of 499) 7.65 mm caliber, 29.13" barrel, S/N H4126. Blue finish, walnut stock and handguard. Argentine coat of arms on the receiver.
Condition: Matching numbers on the barrel and receiver. Retaining most of the bright blue finish on the barrel and receiver. Stock is excellent with some light nicks and dings. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Three Socket Bayonets and One British Enfield Bayonet Lot #640 (Sale Order 139 of 499) Lot includes four bayonets:
1) US M-1816 Replacement Socket Bayonet (no scabbard), 2) US M-1816 Socket Bayonet (no scabbard), 3) Russian M-1891/30 Socket Bayonet (no scabbard), 4) Pattern 1907 Enfield Bayonet by Wilkinson in scabbard with web frog. Condition: All good to very good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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US M-1904 Hospital Corps Bolo Lot #641 (Sale Order 140 of 499) 12" round tipped, single-edged bolo style blade, 17.25" overall. Blade marked US / 12674 on obverse at ricasso and SA / Flaming Bomb / 1910 on reverse. Grooved wood grip with brass rivets, S-shaped brass guard. Rock Island 1912 marked leather scabbard with 1905 hanger. Approximately 40,000 of these hospital corps knives were produced at Springfield Arsenal between 1904 and 1914.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some original polish with scattered staining, discoloration and surface oxidation, mostly along the edge. Brass cleaned to bright. Grip with grain cracks, dings and mars. Scabbard good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**British Enfield No.4 MK2(F) Bolt Action Lot #642 (Sale Order 141 of 499) .303 British caliber, 25" barrel, S/N PF154843. Matching serial numbers. Left of receiver marked .303 British / United Kingdom / IAC Alex-VA, along with a Naval cross and the model and serial number. The walnut stock is marked with British proof marks, and includes a canvas sling.
Condition: Very good to excellent overall condition. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Austrian Mannlicher Model 95/34 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #643 (Sale Order 142 of 499) 8x56mmR caliber, 19.5" barrel, S/N 1536U. Forward of the receiver ring is stamped with an H , along with Steyr M.95. Walnut stock with leather sling.
Condition: The barrel and receiver have a gunmetal patina with some speckling. The stock has some nicks and dings. The bore and action are fine. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**British Enfield No.4 MKI Bolt-Action Rifle Lot #644 (Sale Order 143 of 499) .303 British caliber, 25" barrel, S/N 58L9943. The receiver ring is marked England and features several proof marks, with the side marked with the serial number, model and Long Branch 1943 with a naval cross. The walnut stock includes a canvas sling, with the number "25" painted on the right side of the butt.
Condition: With light wear to the finish. The stock has some nicks and dings, but is in good overall condition. The bore and action are very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**British Enfield No.4 MKI Bolt Action Rifle by Savage Lot #645 (Sale Order 144 of 499) .303 British caliber, 25" barrel, S/N 41C8357. The receiver has an ordnance mark, and is marked U.S. Property. The wrist is marked with the serial number over S and dated 1943. Walnut stock painted 16 on the butt, and with canvas sling.
Condition: The Parkerized finish is even throughout. The stock has some nicks and dings and is in good condition. The bore and action are very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 250 - 400 |
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**U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle Lot #646 (Sale Order 145 of 499) .30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 750966. Barrel marked S-A-3-42, and stamped with an S. Breech marked D28287-19SA / 0-14A. Rear of receiver with typical Springfield markings. Stock with light SA/ C.A.W. cartouche, firing proof and canvas sling.
Condition: The bolt sticks from grease, but can easily be cleaned. Otherwise very good to excellent condition. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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**British No. 1 MKIII Dated 1942 Lot #647 (Sale Order 146 of 499) .303 British caliber, 25" barrel, S/N 12509. Matching numbers throughout. The receiver ring is marked with British proofs. The right of the wrist is marked with a British proof over Enfield / 1942 / SMLE / III. Walnut stock with brass buttplate and canvas sling.
Condition: Good. WWI Enfield updated for WWII. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**U.S. M1 Carbine by Underwood Lot #648 (Sale Order 147 of 499) .30 caliber, 18" barrel length, S/N 2855299. Top of the receiver marked "US Carbine" over caliber markings. The back of the receiver is marked "Underwood" over serial number. Top of the barrel marked "Underwood." Walnut stock with Parkerized finish. Crossed cannon ordnance marking on the right side of the buttstock. Green military shoulder sling. Korean War-style bayonet lug attached to the barrel.
Condition: Retains most of the Parkerized finish. The stock is in very good condition with sharp markings. Bore is good and can clean to better. Mechanically good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 700 - 900 |
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**Italian Carcano Carbine With Folding Bayonet Lot #649 (Sale Order 148 of 499) 6.5mm, 18.5" barrel, S/N U9338. Blued finish, walnut stock. Folding bayonet.
Condition: Good but dirty. Retains some blue with surface oxidation. Stock with dings and mars. Mechanically functional. Good bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*World War II Commemorative Browning Hi-Power Lot #650 (Sale Order 149 of 499) 9mm, 4.656" barrel, S/N 245NX85406. Gold-plated finish, checkered walnut grips with WWII victory medallion. In American Historical Foundation limited edition glass-topped wood display case with spare magazine, cleaning rod and key.
Condition: About excellent, as new and unfired. Case with wear and minor mars. **Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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**Russian Mosin Nagant Sniping Rifle Lot #651 (Sale Order 150 of 499) 7.62x54R, 29.5" round barrel, S/N PA 5556. Blued finish, European hardwood stock. Imported by SAMCO and so marked at the muzzle. Mismatched bolt, buttplate and magazine. Chamber with Arsenal mark and 1944 date. Scope mount and 91/30 marked scope with "German" reticle. Scope marked with hammer & sickle and No 5-150311; with leather lens covers and fabric scope cover.
Condition: Good. Rifle retains most of the refurbished blue finish. Mechanically functional. Bore with good rifling, but dirty and possibly with some pitting. Stock shows significant scuffing and surface mars. Lots of cosmoline remains in the action and nooks and crannies of the gun, and possibly the rifling, thus the gun should be cleaned prior to use. As the rifle is mismatched, the gun should be inspected by a competent gunsmith for proper headspace prior to firing. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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* Smith and Wesson Revolver and Holster Lot #652 (Sale Order 151 of 499) .38 Special, 5" barrel, S/N 579828. Blued finish, case hardened trigger and hammer, walnut grips. Right side of frame is import marked under cylinder. Includes a black leather holster.
Condition: Good. Retains traces of blue, nice case color on the trigger and hammer. The rest of the metal is a silvery patina, and has been lightly cleaned and buffed. Grips worn. Mechanically functional, fair bore. Holster good. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Unique Court 9 Pistol Lot #653 (Sale Order 152 of 499) 7.65mm, 3" barrel, S/N 39236. Blued finish, plastic grip panels. Frame with Nazi inspection WaA257 below serial number. Single magazine.
Condition: Fine, retains most of the blued finish with some minor loss and light wear. Crisp markings. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Model 98 Mauser Rifle Lot #654 (Sale Order 153 of 499) 8mm Mauser, 24.625" barrel, S/N 5692d. Blued finish, laminated stock. Mauser manufactured, byf 44 marked receiver, mismatched bolt. Original sling; cleaning rod is present.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains some blued finish. Stock is very good as well. Mechanically functional. Dark bore with scattered pitting. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**British Enfield Mk 4 Lot #655 (Sale Order 154 of 499) .303 British, 25.25" barrel, S/N M 16464. Blued finish, hardwood stock. Import marked at muzzle. Receiver, bolt and stock match, magazine mismatched. With leather sling.
Condition: Good, retains some old finish. Wood with usual wear, bumps and dings. Mechanically functional, good bore needs cleaning. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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US WWII USN 1903 Bayonet Lot #656 (Sale Order 155 of 499) 16" blade, wooden handle, S/N 1123633. SA 1920 dated with USN MKI scabbard.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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1st Battalion Ranger Knife, Large Variant Lot #657 (Sale Order 156 of 499) 9.25 in. long clip point blade with 2.75 in. false edge, 14.25 in. in overall length with cast brass knuckle knife hilt, and teeth or cogs cast into the guard.
While long ago identified as the "1st Battalion Ranger" knife in Harold Peterson's American Knives, these brass-knuckled fighting knives have been subsequently identified as being the product of Australia, and saw service in the Pacific Theater during WWII. These knives were produced in a "small" and a "large" variant, with nominally 6.25 in. and 9.25 in. blades respectively. It is generally believed that while some of these knives saw combat use as private purchase weapons, the majority of the extant examples probably came home as souvenirs. These impressive looking fighting knives are an essential part of any collection of WWII theater and fighting knives. This is the larger version, which is somewhat easier to find than the smaller variant. Condition: About very good overall. Blade has a medium pewter patina with some scattered oxidation and surface discoloration, and some light sharpening. The tip is slightly worn and dinged. The cast brass hilt has an uncleaned, deep bronze patina and shows some flaws as well as some brass flow down onto the blade at the ricasso. Obvious hand-finishing file marks are present inside the cogs and the grip of the knife. While these knives have been reproduced for the collector market over the last few decades, this one is 100% correct and authentic and shows some real use. A nice example of a scarce, and fierce-looking, Pacific Theater knuckle knife from World War II.Provenance: Property of N. Flayderman & Co. EST $ 750 - 1200 |
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1st Battalion Ranger Knife, Small Variant Lot #658 (Sale Order 157 of 499) 6.31 in. long clip point blade with 2.5 in. false edge, 10.25 in. in overall length with cast brass knuckle knife hilt, with teeth or cogs cast into the guard.
This is the much scarcer "small" variant of the "1st Battalion Ranger" fighting knife, which appears on the market much less frequently than its larger cousin (See also Lot 267). While long ago identified as the "1st Battalion Ranger" knife in Harold Peterson's American Knives, these brass knuckled fighting knives have been subsequently identified as being the product of Australia, and saw service in the Pacific Theater during WWII. These knives were produced in a "small" and a "large" variant, with nominally 6.25 in. and 9.25 in. blades respectively. It is generally believed that while some of these knives saw combat use as private purchase weapons, the majority of the extant examples probably came home as souvenirs. These impressive looking fighting knives are an essential part of any collection of WWII theater and fighting knives. This is the much scarcer "small" variant, which appears on the market much less frequently than its larger cousin. Condition: About very good overall. Blade has a medium pewter patina with some scattered oxidation and surface discoloration, and some light sharpening. The tip is slightly worn and dinged. The cast brass hilt has a lovely golden patina and shows some flaws as well as some brass flow down onto the blade at the ricasso. The brass also shows some verdigris build up. Obvious hand-finishing file marks are present inside the cogs and the grip of the knife. While these knives have been reproduced for the collector market over the last few decades, this one is 100% correct and authentic and shows some real use. A nice example of a very scarce smaller version of a fierce-looking Pacific Theater knuckle knife from World War II. >Provenance: Property of N. Flayderman & Co. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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WW II Japanese Officer's Sword Lot #659 (Sale Order 158 of 499) 30.75" slightly curved hatchet-tip blade with wavy temper line along edge and narrow 28.5" fuller along spine. 5" gilt brass hilt with chrysanthemum on grip. Guard with floral motifs and single knuckle bow. Swelled horn grip with wire wrap. Metal scabbard with single suspension ring and most of the nickel finish.
Condition: Very good. Blade with much original polish and scattered minor surface oxidation and discoloration. Traces of gilding on hilt, grip good, some wire wrap is loose. Scabbard good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Japanese Officer's Sword Lot #660 (Sale Order 159 of 499) 32.5" slightly curved hatchet-tip blade with wavy temper line along edge and narrow 30" fuller along spine. 4.75" gilt brass hilt with chrysanthemum on grip. Guard with floral motifs and single knuckle bow. Swelled horn grip with wire wrap. Metal scabbard with single suspension ring and traces of nickel finish.
Condition: Good. Blade with much original polish and scattered minor surface oxidation and discoloration. Traces of gilding on hilt, grip good, wire wrap loose. Scabbard good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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SA Dagger by Emil Voos Lot #661 (Sale Order 160 of 499) 8.625" spear point blade etched with the SA motto: Alles fur Deutschland (Everything for Germany) Reverse marked with RZM logo and code M 7/2. Pear wood grip, aluminum mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip. No group mark on reverse of cross guard. Painted scabbard with leather hanger and frog.
Condition: Very good. Blade retains most of the polish with scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Grip fine with minor handling marks. Scabbard with most of the paint. Hanger and frog very good. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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NSKK Dagger Lot #662 (Sale Order 161 of 499) 8.625" spear point blade etched with the SA / NSKK motto: Alles fur Deutschland (Everything for Germany). Reverse marked with a Tiger logo over TIGER / SOLINGEN. Pear wood grip, nickel silver mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip. "S" group mark on reverse of crossguard. Pre-RZM production, scabbard with black textured paint.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some polish with scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Grip with some minor dings and scuffs. Scabbard with most of the painted finish. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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SA Dagger by Eickhorn Lot #663 (Sale Order 162 of 499) 8.5625" spear point blade etched with the SA motto: Alles fur Deutschland (Everything for Germany). Reverse marked with Carl Eickhorn - Solingen mark surrounding a squirrel. Pear wood grip, nickel silver mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip. Wf group mark on reverse of cross guard. Pre-RZM production, with correctly anodized scabbard.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some polish with scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Tip slightly rounded. Grip with a couple of minor chips and scuffs. Scabbard with some anodized finish and mottled surface oxidation. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Chained SS Dagger Lot #664 (Sale Order 163 of 499) 8.625" spear point blade etched with the SS motto: Meine Ehre heißt Treue (My honor is loyalty). Reverse marked with Robert Klaas - Solingen mark surrounding their kissing crane logo. Black wood grip, nickel silver mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip and SS runes. III group mark on reverse of cross guard. Black painted scabbard with chained mounts without maker's mark.
Condition: Good to very good. Blade retains some polish with lightly scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Grip with light wear and scuffs. Scabbard with most of the paint, chain and mounts with minor wear. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Chained SS Dagger Lot #665 (Sale Order 164 of 499) 8.625" spear point blade etched with the SS motto: Meine Ehre heißt Treue (My honor is loyalty). Reverse marked with Robert Klaas - Solingen Black wood grip, nickel silver mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip. III group mark on reverse of cross guard. Black painted scabbard with chained mounts without maker's mark.
Condition: Good to very good. Blade retains some polish with lightly scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Grip with light wear and scuffs. Scabbard with most of the paint, chain and mounts with minor wear. EST $ 1500 - 2500 |
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SS Dagger by Eickhron Lot #666 (Sale Order 165 of 499) 8.625" spear point blade etched with the SS motto: Meine Ehre heißt Treue (My honor is loyalty). Reverse marked with Carl Eickhorn - Solingen around their squirrel logo. Black wood grip, nickel silver mounts with Nazi eagle and swastika in grip with SS runes. I group mark on reverse of cross guard. Black painted scabbard with leather frog and hanger.
Condition: Good to very good. Blade retains most of the polish with very lightly scattered age discoloration and light surface oxidation. Grip with light wear and scuffs. Scabbard with most of the paint, frog and hanger with minor wear. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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German Dress Bayonet Lot #667 (Sale Order 166 of 499) 9.875" spear point blade, S/N 2395. Bakelite grips with SS runes in obverse grip, Blued finish. P WEYERSERG marked on reverse ricasso. Matching numbered scabbard. Black frog with aluminum rivet reinforcements maker marked by St. Orthey and dated 1939. Frog with SS unit markings as well.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blued finish on the blade, grips very good, scabbard with some finish loss. Frog exceptionally crisp. SS marks very sharp. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Group of German Medals Lot #668 (Sale Order 167 of 499) Lot consists of Iron cross, Tank Assault badge, Anti-partisan badge, Ranger badge and SS collar tabs.
Condition: Very high quality reproductions. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**H&R M-1 garand Rifle Lot #669 (Sale Order 168 of 499) .30-06, 24" barrel, S/N 5790204. Parkerized finish, walnut stock. Throat and muzzle bore measure 1. Stock with no cartouches. Combination tool in butt trap. Reproduction leather sling.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains much of the Parkerized finish. Bore is dirty, action has sand in it. Rear of cartridge lifter is broken off. Appears mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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German WWII Gravity Knife, Insignia and Buckle Lot #670 (Sale Order 169 of 499) Lot consists of Gravity Knife, German boot knife, Paratrooper badges, Luftwaffe Buckle & breast eagle, Africa Corps cuff banner.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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**Federal Ordnance M14A Rifle Lot #671 (Sale Order 170 of 499) 7.62mm, 24" round barrel (including the flash hider), S/N C-0424. Parkerized finish, walnut stock with composite handguard. Detachable box magazine, adjustable peep battle sight, flip up metal buttplate. Former US military M14 rifles, altered to semi-auto by Federal Ordnance for civilian sale.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains most of the parkerized finish. Mechanically functional with a good bore. Stock with nicks and dings. A solid battle rifle that will be a fun shooter. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**Chinese Copy SKS Lot #672 (Sale Order 171 of 499) 7.62 X 39 caliber, 20.5" barrel. Blue finish with wood stock. All numbers match. Made by Norinco in China.
Condition: Excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*Chinasports SKS Rifle Lot #673 (Sale Order 172 of 499) 7.62x39mm, 20" barrel, S/N A7-1717004. Blued finish, hardwood stock. Norinco SKS rifle. Imported by China Sports. In original shipping box with accessories including folding spike bayonet, bandolier, oiler, etc.
Condition: Fine, as unfired since importation. Stock with minor nicks and dings. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*K-Sports SKS Rifle Lot #674 (Sale Order 173 of 499) 7.62x39mm, 20" barrel, S/N 0132-7007494. Blued finish, hardwood stock. Norinco manufactured SKS rifle. Imported by K-Sports. In original shipping box with accessories including folding spike bayonet, sling, bandolier, oiler, etc.
Condition: Fine, likely unfired since importation. Stock with minor nicks and dings. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*China Sports SKS Rifle Lot #675 (Sale Order 174 of 499) 7.62x39mm, 20" barrel, S/N A2-1601792. Blued finish, hardwood stock. Norinco manufactured rifle. Imported by China Sports. In original shipping box with accessories including folding spike bayonet, bandolier oiler, etc.
Condition: Fine, as unfired since importation. Stock with minor nicks and dings. Fabric accouterments with some surface mold. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Ottoman Empire Miquelet Flintlock Pistol with Elaborate Brasswork Lot #676 (Sale Order 175 of 499) .65 smooth bore, 13.25" round barrel with flats at breech, and loose engraving on top of barrel. Miquelet lock with grooved frizzen. Brass mounted stock with raised carved patterns.
Condition: Good. Brass with old cleaning, barrel with smoky gray patina. Good bore. Lock functions, but due to crudeness of the design, the trigger does not always release the hammer from full cock. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol Lot #677 (Sale Order 176 of 499) 1.5" bore diameter, 11.25" octagonal-to-flared round barrel, Top of barrel deeply chiseled with silver overlay. Raised carved stock with silver wire inlay.
Condition: Excellent condition overall. Very nice workmanship. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Spanish Automatic Pistol Model 1914 Lot #678 (Sale Order 177 of 499) 7.65mm, 3.25" barrel, S/N 27200. Blued finish, checkered wood grips. Single magazine.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blued finish with lightly scattered surface oxidation. Grips with wear. Appears mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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British Pattern 1844 Yeomanry Carbine Lot #679 (Sale Order 178 of 499) .65 caliber, 20" barrel, no S/N. Bright finish, case hardened lock, brass furniture. walnut stock. Lock marked with the English crown over VR over TOWER 1844. Breech with British military proof marks. Swivel ramrod, sling bar with ring, small sling swivel in trigger guard bow. Stock with BO-[Broad Arrow] mark, inspections and W Scott maker's mark.
Condition: Very good. Barrel a dull pewter with scattered oxidation and pinpricking. Lock with some muted case color. Mechanically functional, but will not hold at half cock. Stock with bumps and dings. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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**Ortgies Pocket Automatic Pistol Lot #680 (Sale Order 179 of 499) 6.35mm, 2.75" barrel, S/N 58757. Blued finish, wood grips with Deutsche Werke "D" medallions. [Crown]/N proved. No magazine.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue with scattered surface oxidation and freckling. Appears mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Nepal Snider-Enfield Rifle Lot #681 (Sale Order 180 of 499) .577 caliber, 36.75" barrel. The receiver ring, tang, buttplate and barrel bands are marked with Nepalese markings. The lock is unmarked. Walnut stock with contemporary leather sling.
Condition: Very good overall condition. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Percussion Three-Barrel Trap Gun by Geo. Smith Lot #682 (Sale Order 181 of 499) .36 caliber, 2.75” barrels, 8.5” overall. Maker marked Geo. Smith and Patent dated June 11, 1861. Cast iron with a swivel cast iron attaching mechanism at the rear of trap for securing to a tree, fence post or other anchoring device.
Condition: Good. Trap has overall dark patina and a strong action. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Mauser Model 1891 Rifle Lot #683 (Sale Order 182 of 499) 7.65x53mm Argentine caliber, 30" barrel, S/N A9446 on receiver, barrel and bolt. S/N F9965 on stock. The receiver is marked Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 / Manufactura Loewe Berlin. Several other proof marks appear on the barrel, receiver, bolt magazine floorplate and stock.
Condition: Blemish on receiver ring and right of the butt in place of crest. Retains most of blue finish. The stock is good with small nicks on bottom end of butt. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Russian Model 91/30 Mosin Nagant Rifle Lot #684 (Sale Order 183 of 499) 7.62x54mmR caliber. 30" barrel. S/N YA1536 matching throughout. Date 1939 above Izhevsk marking. Walnut stock and cleaning rod.
Condition: Retains some of the blue finish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Lot #685 (Sale Order 184 of 499) .30-06 caliber. 24" barrel. S/N 52805. Barrel marked S.A. over a flaming bomb and "05." Cartouche markings RIA over FK and RA-P on stock. Receiver marked U.S. Springfield Armory model 1903. Walnut stock.
Condition: Excellent metal. Stock in good condition. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 800 |
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Balkan Flintlock Pistol Lot #686 (Sale Order 185 of 499) .63 caliber, 12.25" octagonal-to-round barrel. Bright finish, brass stock and barrel wrap, ball butt. Classic Balkan / Greek pattern miquelet pistol. Flat lock with maker's mark. Flat swan neck cock with squared off, grooved frizzen. Brass stock with chiseled patterns, false ramrod. Barrel engraved with simple patterns and with three maker's touch marks.
Condition: Good to very good. Metal with dull patina. Mechanically functional. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Lot of Three Pistols Lot #687 (Sale Order 186 of 499) 1): Baby Hammerless by Acier Fondu. 5mm, 1.8125" barrel, folding trigger, double action, bright finish, wood grips. Good, mottled oxidized finish, appears functional.
2): Double-action folding trigger revolver. Approx. 7mm, 3.125" octagonal barrel, German proofs, nickel finish, relief carved wood grips. Good, retains some nickel with mottled oxidation present. Appears functional. 3): Contemporary double-barrel percussion pistol by CMC. .36 caliber, 3.125" barrels, S/N 8260S. Brass frame and barrels, faux mother-of-pearl grips. Very Good. Brass with nice patina. Grips very good. Mechanically functional. Condition: EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Pellet Rifle Lot #688 (Sale Order 187 of 499) 4.5 caliber, 32" barrel length, S/N 120830254. Top of the barrel marked "Sportsman RS2 Series." Left side of the stock marked "Beeman." Blue finish with walnut pistol grip stock. Rubber recoil pad.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish. Stock is very good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Japanese Matchlock Rifle Lot #689 (Sale Order 188 of 499) 37.5" tapered octagonal barrel, with a tulip muzzle. Blade front sight, rear barrel notched rear sight. Top of barrel inlaid with gold designs. Brass matchlock. Brass inlays in stock. Wood stock.
Condition: Stock has been cleaned but overall very good. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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British Ketland Conversion Half-stock Fowler Lot #690 (Sale Order 189 of 499) .69 caliber, 34" octagonal-to-round barrel. Walnut stock with checkered wrist. Ketland lock with an Adams surcharge for conversion to percussion.
Condition: Very good with a very good bore. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**German K-98 Sporter Bolt-Action Rifle Lot #691 (Sale Order 190 of 499) 8mm Mauser caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 6226 C. Checkered walnut stock, Tasco scope. Jeweled bolt.
Condition: Very good with a very good bore. Wood and metal have been totally refurbished. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Early French Side-by-Side Percussion Shotgun Lot #692 (Sale Order 191 of 499) .580 bore diameters, 32" barrels with sighting groove on the tang and front small blade sight. Early rounded style locks. Iron buttplate, iron trigger guard with acorn finial. Walnut stock with raised carving around the lock and trigger guard. Early fluted comb stock with original purple velvet cover on the comb of the stock. This is an early style conversion using the flint hammers and adding percussion nipples on the top of the barrels.
Condition: Overall excellent condition with nice even brown patina. Stock has some nicks and dings with dark patina. Ramrod is a later replacement. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Over/Under Percussion Rifle Lot #693 (Sale Order 192 of 499) .36 caliber, 34" octagonal barrels, unmarked. Engraved back-action percussion locks, oval patchbox, brass furniture, double set triggers. Buckhorn rear barrel sight with a blade front sight.
Condition: Barrels have a nice dark brown patina. Locks and hammers blend well with the barrels. Brass has a mellow look. Stock is excellent with some very light nicks and dings. Overall nice tight action very solid rifle. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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German Air Rifle Lot #694 (Sale Order 193 of 499) 25 caliber, 31" flared octagonal barrel. Jaeger-style rifle with extra thick butt for the air reservoir. Checkered stock with cheek piece, with horn tip. Rear barrel sight with finial, blade front sight. Brass furniture.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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French Single Shot Percussion Pistol Lot #695 (Sale Order 194 of 499) .560 bore diameter, 8.5" octagonal barrel, flared at the muzzle with multi-groove rifling. Forward-action percussion lock, single set trigger. Iron mounted with checkered walnut stock.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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German Schutzen Flobert System Parlor Gun Lot #696 (Sale Order 195 of 499) 5mm Flobert, 27.5" octagonal barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, checkered walnut stock with raised cheek rest and smooth Schnabel forend. Barrel marked J STRASSBERGER IN TRAUNSTEIN. Double set triggers, mount for peep sight on wrist.
Condition: Good. Retains some brown, with the balance a mostly smooth plum patina, with some scattered oxidation. Lock needs attention, as set triggers do not functional correctly. Stock very good with minor dings and mars. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**Kassner Imports Spanish Double Barrel Shotgun Lot #697 (Sale Order 196 of 499) 20ga., 26" barrels, S/N 79023. Checkered walnut stock. Roll engraved receiver.
Condition: Very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 150 - 250 |
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*Beretta Model 92FS Pistol Lot #698 (Sale Order 197 of 499) 9mm caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N BER203584. Left side of the slide action marked "Beretta U.S.A. Corp." Left side of the frame marked with serial number. Right side of the slide action marked "Mod. 92FS - Cal. 9mm Parabellum-Patented." Stainless finish with black rubber grips. Grips have Beretta logo in the middle on each side. Comes with extra 15-rd. magazine and in Beretta shell case.
Condition: Retains nearly all the finish. Grips are excellent. Bore is very good and can clean to better. Mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Beretta M9 Limited Edition Package Lot #699 (Sale Order 198 of 499) 9mm caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N M9-2637. Left side of the slide action marked "U.S. 9mm M-9 Beretta U.S.A." Right side of the slide action marked "ASSY 9346487-65490." Right side of the frame marked "U.S. 9mm M-9 Beretta U.S.A." Blue finish with black checkered grips. Grips have Beretta logo in the middle of each side. Comes in original box with a Certificate of Authenticity from Beretta. In the box is a M1015 pistol belt, M12 pistol holster and a M1025 magazine pouch.
Condition: Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Belgian Percussion Shotgun Lot #700 (Sale Order 199 of 499) 10 gauge, 30" barrel length, no S/N. Marking on top of the barrel "Fine Twist." Engraved upper tang, forward percussion locks, hammers and trigger guard. Walnut stock with checkered wrist and Damascus barrels. Iron furniture and double set triggers.
Condition: The barrels have a plum to brown patina. Some salt and pepper pitting near the percussion nipples. Side locks, hammers and trigger guard have a gray to brown patina. The stock has nicks and dings throughout. Missing inlaid shield behind tang. Crack stretching from right lock tot he upper tang. Bore is good. Mechanically good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Belgian Percussion Shotgun Lot #701 (Sale Order 200 of 499) 12 gauge, 30" barrel length, no S/N. No visible markings on the barrels. Stock at the upper tang is stamped with a "Z." Proof marks on the left barrel. Iron furniture with walnut stock. Damascus barrels and double set triggers. Comes with ramrod.
Condition: The barrels have a plum to brown patina blending with some light pitting near the percussion nipples. The furniture has been cleaned. The stock has nicks and dings. Cracks near the butt plate on each side. Wood has been repaired near the lock on each side. Crack near the upper tang. Bores are good. Mechanically good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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English Percussion Rifle By T. Barnds & Co Lot #702 (Sale Order 201 of 499) .70 smoothbore, 30" octagonal barrel with under-lug. Browned finish, walnut singled wedge, half-stock with iron mounts, checkered at wrist. Dovetail cut for rear sight, sight missing. Top of barrel engraved T Barnds & Co London. Silver bands at breech. Back-action percussion lock with sliding safety. Ebony tipped wooden rammer.
Condition: Fair to good, with a medium pewter patina and traces of Damascus finish on the barrel, evenly pitted overall. Lock functional, but hammer likely replaced. Stock with nicks and dings. EST $ 650 - 900 |
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Flobert Parlor Rifle Lot #703 (Sale Order 202 of 499) 5mm, 22.5" octagonal barrel. Blued finish, checkered pistol-gripped walnut stock.
Condition: Fair. Metal with old black paint and scattered light pitting and surface oxidation. Needs mechanical attention. Bore fair. Stock with dings and bruises. Missing rear sight. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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F. Pietta Colt 1851 Navy Lot #704 (Sale Order 203 of 499) .36 caliber black powder only, 7.5" octagonal barrel length, S/N 531504. Left side of barrel marked "Black Powder Only .36 Cal." Right side of the barrel marked "F. LLipietta - Made in Italy." Naval battle cylinder scene. Blue finish on the barrel and cylinder. Case colored lever, frame, hammer and trigger. Brass back strap and trigger guard. Varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish on the barrel and cylinder. Cylinder does show a little wear with some scratches. Vibrant case color on the lever, frame, hammer and trigger. The grips are excellent. Bore is excellent and mechanically excellent. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Belgian-Made Cape Gun Lot #705 (Sale Order 204 of 499) 12ga full / .45 caliber (? cartridge), 29" round barrels, S/N 2444. Browned finish, hardwood stock and forend. Unmarked rebounding hammer cape gun with extractors and Belgian proofs. Tangent rear sight, windage adjustable rear sight. Iron mountings.
Condition: Good. Retains some old brown, the rest a brown patina; buttplate heavily oxidized. Some scattered pitting. Mechanically functional, good bores. Stock fair with repair at wrist and usual bumps and dings. Front sight missing blade. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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English Percussion Military Rifle Lot #706 (Sale Order 205 of 499) .71 smoothbore, 30" round barrel, no S/N. Browned finish, brass furniture, walnut stock. Gun appears to have started life as a 2nd Pattern Brunswick rifle, now altered to sporting configuration. Retains Brunswick-style patchbox and pistol-gripped trigger guard. Barrel with British military proofs, lock with illegible London maker mark.
Condition: Fair as modified. No finish, oxidized brown patina. Stock shortened with cracks at wrist. Well worn, mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*J.G,Anchutz Rifle With Leupold Scope Lot #707 (Sale Order 206 of 499) .22LR, 24" round barrel, S/N 1453443. Blued finish, checkered walnut pistol-gripped stock with raised comb cheek piece and checkered walnut schanbel forend. Bolt action with removable box magazine. Checkered hard rubber buttstock. Original factory sights as well as Leupold Vari-X II 3-9 adjustable scope with Michael's of Oregon rubber covers.
Condition: Fine overall retains nearly all original finish. Fine bore and mechanics, scope with clear optics. Stock with some nicks and dings. *Requires FFL EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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Martini Rifle Middle Eastern Contract Lot #708 (Sale Order 207 of 499) 577/450 caliber, 33.25" round barrel. Dated on the left side of frame 1884. Two barrel bands, walnut stock and forend.
Condition: All metal is grey to brown with some pitting mixing in. Wood has a dried out look. EST $ 150 - 200 |
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**Browning Challenger Pistol Lot #709 (Sale Order 208 of 499) .22LR, 4.5" barrel, S/N 80609P7. Blued finish, checkered plastic grips. Belgian made and proved. Adjustable rear sight, single magazine marked .22 L.R. Browning.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blued finish with some surface oxidation on the gripstrap and backstrap. Mechanically functional, bright bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Ortgies Pistol Lot #710 (Sale Order 209 of 499) 7.65mm (.32 ACP), 3.5" barrel, S/N 149360. Blued finish, wood grips. [Crown]/N proof marks. Includes a single 7.65mm marked magazine.
Condition: Good. Retains much of the blued finish with scattered surface oxidation and surface wear. Grips secured by rubber bands. Appears to be functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Beretta Model 950 Pistol Lot #711 (Sale Order 210 of 499) .22LR, 3.75" barrel, S/N 56269CC. Blued finish, checkered plastic grips with Beretta medallions. Single action, tip down pistol. Single magazine included.
Condition: Good. Retaining some blue with surface oxidation and flecks of rust. Grips with wear. Mechanically functional, bore good. Magazine will not seat securely or lock into place. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*FIE Model E15 Revolver Lot #712 (Sale Order 211 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 4.75" barrel length, S/N TG02238. Left side of the barrel marked in 2 lines with maker and caliber. Left side of frame marked "F.I.E. Miami, FLA." Right side of the barrel marked with import markings. Six-shot fluted cylinder marked ".22 Mag." Gold-plated finish with walnut grips.
Condition: Retains most of the gold with some wear to the edges and muzzle. Bore is good. The grips are good with nicks and dings. Mechanically very good. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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W. Pritchard & Son Percussion Fowler Lot #713 (Sale Order 212 of 499) 12 gauge, 29" barrel. Barrel with single grooved rib and bead front sight. The lock is faintly marked W. Pritchard & Son, and features engraved scrolls. Scrollwork also appears on the upper tang, hammer, trigger guard and buttplate finial. The half stock features a German silver forend cap, checkering at the wrist and a German silver inlaid square on the underside of the butt. With wooden rammer.
Condition: The barrel has a gunmetal patina with streaks of plum. The stock has a small crack from the forend cap to the escutcheon. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Erma 22 Conversion Kit For 98 Mauser Rifle Lot #714 (Sale Order 213 of 499) .22 caliber, S/N 519. Insert and bolt, two magazines and floor plate.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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Sundial Cannon Lot #715 (Sale Order 214 of 499) Mounted on round brass stand with compass. This is a late 19th or early 20th century copy.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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H. Pieper Single-Shot Rifle Lot #716 (Sale Order 215 of 499) .32 caliber, 28.5" octagonal-to-round barrel length, no S/N. Top of the barrel marked "H. Pieper Belgium." Belgian proof marks on the left side of the barrel are slightly visible. Blue finish on the metal surfaces with a walnut stock and leather sling.
Condition: Retains some of the blue finish blending mostly to a plum patina. The stock shows nicks and dings, but in good condition. Bore is good and mechanically good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*Spanish Double Action Revolver by Orbeay & Cia Lot #717 (Sale Order 216 of 499) .38 Largo, 5.75" barrel, S/N 6799. Blued finish, checkered walnut grips.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue, with wear and loss. Grips good. Mechanically functional, good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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** JP Sauer & Sohn .22 Caliber Texas Marshall Revolver and Holster Lot #718 (Sale Order 217 of 499) .22LR, 5.375", S/N 2508812. Nickel finish, wood grips. Includes crude, handmade soft leather holster.
Condition: Good. Retains much of the nickel, with flaking and loss. Grips replaced and fit poorly. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Unique Pistol Lot #719 (Sale Order 218 of 499) 7.65mm, 3" barrel, S/N 104090. Blued finish, plastic grips. Single magazine.
Condition: Good. Retains most of the blued finish with some loss and scattered surface oxidation. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Beretta Model 1934 Pistol Lot #720 (Sale Order 219 of 499) .380 ACP, 3.25" barrel, S/N 600957. Blued finish, plastic grips. Single magazine.
Condition: Good as refinished, retains some of the blue with some loss and scattered surface oxidation and pitting. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Goisasula Bros & Company Revolver Lot #721 (Sale Order 220 of 499) .38 Long, 5.75" barrel, S/N 25088. Blued finish, checkered wood grips.
Condition: Fair. Retains traces of finish with brown patina. Needs mechanical attention, missing firing pin. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Tanfoglio TA76 Single Action Revolver Lot #722 (Sale Order 221 of 499) .22LR, 4.625" barrel, S/N A38053. Blued finish, plastic grips. Italian copy of a Colt Frontier Scout.
Condition: Good. Retains most of the blued finish. Mechanically functional. Ejector rod and housing are missing. *Requires FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**French Manurhin P-38 Pistol Lot #723 (Sale Order 222 of 499) 9mm, 4.875" barrel, S/N 224077. Blued finish, checkered plastic grips, single magazine.
Condition: Good, retaining most of the blued finish. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun by Wilmot Gun Co. Lot #724 (Sale Order 223 of 499) 12 gauge (modified & cylinder), 28" round barrels, S/N 21. Blued finish, carved stock. Locks marked Wilmot Gun Co. Belgian proof marks under barrels, rib marked BELGIAN ROYAL DAMASCUS and left barrel marked CHOKED BORE. Assembly / serial number 21 throughout on most components. Stock decoratively carved with floral motifs and a stag's head along the toe line. Metal buttplate installed over old rubber buttpad.
Condition: Good. Retains no finish, with an oxidized brown over gray patina. Mechanically functional. Stock with dings and mars. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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German Schuetzen Rifle Lot #725 (Sale Order 224 of 499) 8.15 X 46R caliber, 29.5" octagonal barrel with grooved rib and matted top. Ramped front sight with post, rear tang sight with eye piece. Martini-style action. Engraved in scrolls of vines and floral designs, a panel with an angel holding a target. On the reverse angel. Rear butt stock with nice deep carving of a stag running. Forend is plain with carving on the tip.
Condition: Action is very sharp and crisp. Barrel still retains some of the original blue finish. Buttstock has a large piece of wood missing at the wrist. This can be restored. Overall good. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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Tribal Spear from the Collection of Metropolitan Art Museum Curator Bashford. Dean Lot #726 (Sale Order 225 of 499) 63" length. Hand-forged 12" spear point blade. Wood haft 51" long.
Condition: Blade is gunmetal gray. Wood haft is in good condition. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Rev War English Hanger Lot #727 (Sale Order 226 of 499) 27.75" slightly curved single-edged blade with 20" single fuller along the spine. Blade marked with the Running Fox and SH mark of English cutler Samuel Harvey. 33.75" in overall length with 6" cast brass hilt with symmetrical shell guard and flat knuckle bow with bulbous pommel cap. Face of guard marked "50" and M WILTS. Consignor notes indicate that this means "Militia of Wiltshire County." However, further research suggests that this is probably the actual name of militia soldier, as similar known "named" hangers are extant. Grip with with herringbone pattern.
Condition: Good overall. Has been cleaned in the European fashion. Blade mostly a smooth medium gray patina with scattered light discoloration and minor surface oxidation. Some scattered light to moderate pitting present, with some nicks along the edge of the blade. Hilt with medium golden patina. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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18th Century German Royal Officer Sword Lot #728 (Sale Order 227 of 499) 27.75" curved single-edged blade with 6" false edge, 1.1" wide at ricasso with 25" wide fuller. Blade marked with crown over a Gothic "I" on both sides. 33" in overall length with 5.25" brass stirrup guard hilt. Guard with oval cross-section and four slots. Brass backstrap and small diamond-shaped pommel cap. Grip with leather and twisted wire wrap. Thin leather throat washer.
Condition: Good to very good. Has been cleaned in the European fashion. Blade a smooth gray patina with mottled discoloration and minor surface oxidation. Hilt with mellow golden patina. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Early 19th Century Short Sword By Gill Lot #729 (Sale Order 228 of 499) 25" long, 1.45" wide straight, single-edged spear point blade, with 6" false edge. Spine marked I GILL, and reverse ricasso marked with a [crown]/2 inspection mark. 30.25" in overall length, 5.25" hilt with brass stirrup guard, teardrop-shaped pommel cap and simple peened attachment. Guard with single forward-swept quillon terminating in a flat round finial, and a pair of brass languets at the guard. Leather throat washer. Grooved wood grip with leather wrap.
Condition: Good overall. Blade has been cleaned in the European fashion, and now has a medium pewter patina. The blade is mostly smooth with scattered light surface discoloration and minor oxidation, showing some lightly scattered minor pitting as well. Blade shows some polishing and tool marks near the tip and may have been shortened from a longer blade at some point in time. Hilt with mellow mustard patina. Grip retains most of the leather wrap with some wear and loss. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Late 18th Century European Hunting Sword Lot #730 (Sale Order 229 of 499) 30.25" long, 1.25" wide, slightly curved, single-edged blade with 6" false edge. Single, deep, 24" fuller along spine. 35.75" in overall length with 5.5" hilt. Brass knuckle bow with single brass quillon terminating in a bulbous finial, brass pommel cap with small button finial. Simple cast decorations in guard and bow. Tapered wood grip.
Condition: Good overall. Blade with a dark oxidized patina and showing scattered surface roughness and pitting. Brass with a medium bronze patina. Wood grip with some minor grain cracks, dings and mars. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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18th Century Continental Officers Sword Lot #731 (Sale Order 230 of 499) 34.5" spear point beveled blade with wide, flat median ridge running most of its length. 1" wide at ricasso. Engraved leaf and foliate designs with a panoply of arms are present on each side of the blade at the ricasso and extending for about 8". 41.25" in overall length, 6.25" brass hilt with leaf-shaped guard, slightly flared knuckle bow and straight quillons. Face of guard chased with vine patterns around border and retains traces of gold gilt finish, pommel cap and knuckle bow decorated en-suite. Braided brass wire wrap.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light pitting present. Engraving remains mostly clear and visible. Hilt with a deep umber patina, retaining most of the wire wrap. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Early 18th Century Boat Hilt Rapier With Repoussé Hilt Lot #732 (Sale Order 231 of 499) 33" diamond cross section, spear point blade with decoratively pierced 6" fuller. Traces of gold gilt embellishments at ricasso. 39.5" in overall length with 6.5" cast brass repoussé hilt cast with floral and shell motifs, cup hilt and knuckle guard. Bulbous pommel cap with flat button finial.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light to moderate pitting present. Hilt with medium golden patina. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Early 18th Century Continental European Sword Lot #733 (Sale Order 232 of 499) 33.75" x .9" asymmetrical diamond-shaped blade. 40.25" overall with 6.5" iron hilt. Hilt with chiseled iron ring guard and knuckle bow and single forward-swept quillon with similar pattern decorations. Bulbous pommel cap with same chiseled decorations. Fabric and wire wrapped grip.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered darker age discoloration and oxidation and areas of moderate pitting present. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Grip wrap restored. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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17th Century German Sword With Basket Hilt Lot #734 (Sale Order 233 of 499) 27.50" curved single-edged blade with 6" false edge, 1.4" wide at ricasso. Two 21" narrow fullers at spine with 26.5" wider median fuller. Four diamond-shaped touchmarks on each side of the blade as well as a crown touch mark. 31.25" in overall length with a 4" iron hilt topped with a faceted rectangular pommel cap. Simple iron basket hilt of iron branches with thumb ring, with straight quillons terminating in bulbous finials. Wire wrapped hilt.
Condition: Good overall. Mottled dark steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light to moderate pitting present. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Wire wrap restored. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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French Short Artillery Sword Lot #735 (Sale Order 234 of 499) 19" wasp-waisted spear point blade with full-length median ridge. Obverse ricasso marked Chatellerault 1833 and reverse marked Piket Freres, both in script. 6" cast brass hilt with grooved palm-swell grip. Quillons with concentric rings on finials. With brass-mounted leather scabbard.
Condition: Very good. Blade mostly bright with scattered surface oxidation and staining. Brass hilt cleaned to bright. Scabbard solid with wear and crazing to the leather. Mounts with wear. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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17th Century Battle Axe Lot #736 (Sale Order 235 of 499) 11.5" length. Spike rear and hammer front. Engraved with some border lines and half-circle designs. No haft. More than likely 17th century.
Condition: Nice untouched patina with some pitting blending in. Overall very good. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Collection of Caltrops From Medieval Times Through World War II Lot #737 (Sale Order 236 of 499) Caltrops are metal spiked devices that are scattered on the ground to cause damage to attacking horses and in later times, vehicles. This collection encompasses a time frame from the medieval period to World War II. Lot is of varying sizes and construction. This is a fine collection covering a huge time span.
Condition: Overall good condition for the collection. EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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17th Century Inlaid Powder Flask Lot #738 (Sale Order 237 of 499) 5.25" X 2", Wood circular body with bone inlays, circles and dots, in the center on one side is a Hippocampi, and a cat with serpent body. On the reverse is a man with spear, dagger and a sword.
Condition: Very good overall. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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*Arnold Arms Co. Custom Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle Lot #739 (Sale Order 238 of 499) 7.62 Nato caliber, 25" round heavy barrel, S/N E6830027. The barrel is marked Arnold Arms Co. Inc Arlington, WA, along with the caliber at the breech. The receiver is marked Remington Model 700. The synthetic stock is camouflaged, and features a Harris bipod, an H-S Precision recoil pad, a palm rest and a canvas sling. Mounted to the receiver is a Leupold 10x adjustable scope.
Condition: The rifle is in very good to excellent overall condition. There is one piece of tape on the underside of the stock, likely from when it was painted. *Requires FFL EST $ 4000 - 7500 |
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Remington Percussion Half-Stock Rifle Lot #740 (Sale Order 239 of 499) .40 caliber, 34" octagonal-to-round barrel. Walnut half-stock with Remington back action lock. Faust marked on left side of barrel.
Condition: Very good with a very good bore. Top flat of barrel has been tapped for sights. Missing ramrod. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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*Cutaway Hawthorne-Vulcan Single Shot Shotgun Lot #741 (Sale Order 240 of 499) 12 gauge, 26" barrel, no serial number. A single-shot Hawthorne-Vulcan shotgun with cutaway segments to demonstrate its internal components. Blue finish, with walnut pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttpad.
Condition: Excellent condition. *Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Remington Vest Pocket Derringer Lot #742 (Sale Order 241 of 499) .22 RF, 3.25" round barrel with octagonal breech. Unmarked. Spur trigger, single action, single-shot. Nickel finish, walnut grips.
Condition: Very good, retaining most of the nickel finish with traces of fire blue on the trigger and hammer. Mechanically functional. Grips good, showing significant scuffing. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Rare Box of Smith, Hall & Farmer Cartridges Lot #743 (Sale Order 242 of 499) Rare green and black label with a picture of S&W Model 1, 2d issue. Label marked Smith, Hall & Farmer.
Condition: Label is light but readable. Some very minor scuffing. Box is full. EST $ 750 - 1500 |
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Rare Percussion Knife Pistol Lot #744 (Sale Order 243 of 499) .200 bore diameter, 2.5" round barrel, horn handle. Two blades. Overall length 9" blade length 3.25".
Condition: Blade has nice dark patina. One blade is missing. Barrel is a deep dark brown patina. Horn is untouched with nice yellowed patina. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Indian Captured Harper's Ferry Musket Lot #745 (Sale Order 244 of 499) .69 caliber, 29.5" round barrel. Lockplate marked Harper's Ferry and dated 1828. Brass tacked stock. Stock has been altered by Indians during the period of use. Very interesting rawhide sling with loops to carry the musket.
Condition: All metal has some pitting and a nice untouched patina. This is an excellent example of an American Indian-used and -altered musket. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Antique Cane Gun Lot #746 (Sale Order 245 of 499) 36" overall, shaft is wrapped in cloth. Checkered hard rubber grips.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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*Rock Island Armory 1911 Lot #747 (Sale Order 246 of 499) .45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N RIA 1229576. Parkerized finish, with plastic grips. In the original black plastic case.
Condition: Excellent condition. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Winchester 94 Lone Star Commemorative Lever-Action Rifle Lot #748 (Sale Order 247 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal-to-round barrel, button magazine, S/N LS23447. Blued and gold finish, smooth pistol-gripped stock and forend. Texas commemorative markings and motifs. Gold-plated receiver, lever, forend cap, magazine button, buttplate and pistol grip cap. Original factory box and paperwork with hang tag and certificate of authenticity.
Condition: About excellent, as new in box and unfired. Does show some very light surface crud from age and storage that can probably be cleaned off. Fine bore and mechanics. Paper work good, with age, cardboard sleeve well worn. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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German Flobert System Parlor Gun by Würfflein Lot #749 (Sale Order 248 of 499) 5.5mm, 23" wedge retained octagonal barrel. Blued finish, checkered walnut stock with raised cheek piece and Schnabel forend, steel mountings. Top of barrel marked C. WÜRFLEIN SCHWEINFURT. Sideplates in the white with engraved foliate scrolls, pistol-gripped trigger guard engraved en-suite. Double set triggers, adjustable rear sight, globe front sight. Sling swivels.
Condition: Fine. Retains thinning, streaky blue, mixed with a smoky blue gray patina. Furniture with a dull steel patina. Mechanically functional, fine, bright bore. Crisp stock with sharp checkering and a few minor bumps and dings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**Remington Model 34 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #750 (Sale Order 249 of 499) .22 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 117667. Walnut stock.
Condition: Good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Schuetzen-Style Parlor Gun Lot #751 (Sale Order 250 of 499) 5mm, 29.5" octagonal barrel, no S/N. Blued finish, heavy Schuetzen-style buttstock with raised cheek rest. Elaborate case hardened pistol-gripped trigger guard. Double set triggers.
Condition: Good. Retains most of the blued finish with much vibrant case color remaining on the trigger guard and breech tang. Appears mechanically functional. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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**Ruger Red Label Over/Under Shotgun Lot #752 (Sale Order 251 of 499) 20 ga., 26" barrels, S/N 400-05767. Red label, checkered pistol grip. Walnut stock and forearm.
Condition: Excellent, retaining all of the original blue finish. Stock and forend are excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 800 |
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**Ruger Red Label Over / Under Shotgun Lot #753 (Sale Order 252 of 499) 20Ga., 26" barrels, S/N 400-11740. Checkered pistol grip stock and forend. Red Label pistol grip cap.
Condition: Excellent overall retaining all of the original blue finish. Stock and forearm are excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 800 |
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Acme Arms Co. Shotgun with Added Standing Rock Indian Agency Markings Lot #754 (Sale Order 253 of 499) 12 gauge, 21" barrel length, no S/N. Markings on each side of the lock "Acme Arms Co." Metal is blued with walnut pistol grip buttstock and forearm. Double set triggers. Added to this piece are all the cartouches and Standing Rock Indian Agency markings. Indian tack design added as well. These are not original markings or tacks.
Condition: Retains some of the blue finish but fading. The stock has nicks and dings with some of the varnish peeling off. Bores are good. Mechanically needs work. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*Colt 1911 MKIV Series 80 Pistol Lot #755 (Sale Order 254 of 499) 9x23 Win. caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N PAC 80126. Left side of the slide action marked "Colt MK IV Series 80" next to rampant Colt logo. Right side of the slide action marked "Colt Government Model." Right side of the frame marked "M1911 A1 U.S. Army." Blue finish with checkered walnut grips. This pistol has A Colt Mk IV series slide and barrel, and a Pac frame.
Condition: Retains nearly all the blue finish with light wear to the high edges. The grips are excellent. The frame retains most of the blue finish. Bore is excellent and mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Elk Horn Powder Flask Lot #756 (Sale Order 255 of 499) Y-shaped antler powder flask 8.5" long with 3" charging spout. Lid and charger secured by transverse pin. Both legs with wood plugs, secured by single wooden pins. Two carved hanging loops on the main flask body. Flask with lovely detailed carved decorations including the "flower of life" as the central figure and numerous concentric circles and geometric figures.
Condition: Very good with nice age and patina. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Goodyear Powder Flasks Lot of Two Lot #757 (Sale Order 256 of 499) Two very rare Goodyear Patent Gutta Percha powder flasks, both marked GOODYEAR'S PATENT MAY 5, 1851 upside down, just below their mouths. The larger flask is additionally marked BEACON DAM Co. Beacon Dam Co purchased the right to Goodyear's vulcanite (hard rubber) patent in 1856 and produced a wide variety of small household items from this material, as well as powder flasks. The larger, rifle-sized flask is approximately 6"x3.5" with four small brass suspension rings and 1.25" adjustable charging spout. The smaller, pistol-sized flask is approximately 3.5"x2" with a .625" fixed spout. These flasks are very scarce today as their fragile construction means they were easily damaged.
Condition: Both flasks very good with weak, but readable markings. Showing scuffs and minor marks but no breaks, chips or cracks. Both spouts work correctly. Smaller flask with stiff, lightly rusted spring and missing one screw from the mouth. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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1866 Springfield Short Rifle Lot #758 (Sale Order 257 of 499) .50-70 caliber, 36" barrel, two-leaf musket rear barrel sight, Springfield marked lockplate. Two barrel bands with a walnut stock.
Consignor related the following oral history supplied by a family descendant, specifically, that the Springfield had once belonged to Civil War veteran Samuel D. McElroy of Ohio, a former soldier and prison guard at the Ohio State Penitentiary. Research shows a Private Samuel D. McElroy of Northfield, Ohio who was promoted to Lieutenant with service in both Company B. & I., 128th Ohio Infantry. The 128th OVI supplied the prison guard at Johnson's Island before mustering out in July 1865. Post-war 1870 and 1880 census records indicate that Samuel D. McElroy (1835-1925) worked the land as a farmer. As the Allin conversion was not issued during the Civil War, we speculate that perhaps the factual wartime prison guard service morphed into the Penitentiary recollection. We were unable to document the type of weapons used at the Ohio State Penitentiary in the later 19th century. Condition: Barrel and lock with an attic untouched brown patina. Stock with some nicks and dings. Two-band 1866 Springfield's are quite rare and seldom seen. Total produced 1,146 short rifles. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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F.Reuthe's Patent Trap Pistol Lot #759 (Sale Order 258 of 499) 4' barrels cast with markings F. Reuthe's Patent May 12th, 1857. Fluted cast iron handle. With arrows.
Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with nice dark brown patina. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Colt Government Model 1911 Pistol Lot #760 (Sale Order 259 of 499) .45 caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N SS28571E. Markings on the left side of the slide action "Government Model" next to "Colt" next to "Automatic Caliber .45." Rampant Colt logo on the rear of the slide action. Right side of the slide action marked "Colt Government Model." Right side of the frame marked in single line with Colt Hartford address over serial number. Stainless finish with checkered walnut grips. In original blue Colt box with extra magazine.
Condition: Retains nearly all the finish. The grips are excellent. Bore is excellent and mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 800 |
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*Smith & Wesson Model 3000 Pump Shotgun Lot #761 (Sale Order 260 of 499) 12 gauge, 20.25" barrel length, S/N FB9619-1. Markings on the left side of the frame "Smith & Wesson Model 3000." Left side of the barrel marked in 2 lines with caliber markings. Right side of the barrel marked in 2 lines with address and patent dates. Blue finish with walnut pistol grip buttstock and checkered forearm. Comes in original box.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish. The stock is very good with minor scratches near the pistol grip on the left side. Bore is very good and mechanically very good. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Ruger Mark II Target Pistol Lot #762 (Sale Order 261 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 10" barrel length, S/N 210-71111. Markings on the left side of the barrel in 2 lines with Strum Ruger address. Marked on the left side of the frame "Ruger" next to caliber markings over "Mark II." Blue finish with black checkered grips. Right side of the grips have a silver medallion Ruger logo.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish with some wear to the muzzle. The grips are excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Remington Model 4 Rifle Lot #763 (Sale Order 262 of 499) .22 caliber, 22.5" octagonal barrel. Marked on the top of the barrel Remington Arms Co., also on the tang. Walnut stock and forend.
Condition: Barrel and frame are nice and sharp with a brown patina finish. Stock and forend are very good. Bore is fair. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Assorted Cartridge Belts and Holster, Lot of Five Lot #764 (Sale Order 263 of 499) 1) Fringed rawhide holster that fits a Colt M-1860 Army well.
2) 43.5" long x 3" wide cartridge belt with 33 cartridge loops for roughly .44 caliber pistol ammunition. 3) 45.5" long x 3" wide cartridge belt with 45 cartridge loops for roughly .44 caliber pistol ammunition. Tongue replaced. 4) 47" long x 3" wide cartridge belt with 40 cartridge loops for roughly .44 caliber pistol ammunition. Tongue replaced. 5) 40" long x 2.25" cartridge belt with 20 rounds of Remington-UMC .45 Colt ammunition in the loops, 36 loops total, one broken. Condition: All fair to good. Most of the leather shows at least moderate wear and crazing. Most of the belts with at least minor damage, broken cartridge loops, repaired or replaced loops, replaced tongues, etc. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Powder Flasks, Lot of Three Lot #765 (Sale Order 264 of 499) Lot of 3: 1) Brass sporting flask measuring 7.5"x4.5" with 1" spout. Flask embossed with hunter and dog motif, adjustable charger spout and two suspension rings. Fair, cleaned to bright with numerous dings, missing charger spring.
2) Reproduction Colt Navy flask measuring 5.5"x3" with 1.5" angled charger. Very good, crisp, showing little use. 3) Reproduction Colt Dragoon flask measuring 7.5"x4" with ball compartment, 1" fixed charger spout and two triangular hangers. Embossed with panoplies of arms and Colt's Patent in a banner. Ball door marked COLT'S PATENT and top inspected with a script WAT. Good, showing age, wear and use with a nice copper patina. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Four Page Illustrated Circular Related to Maynard's Patent Breech-Loading Rifle Lot #766 (Sale Order 265 of 499) Title page reads, Maynard's Patent Breech-Loading Rifles Sold by Massachusetts Arms Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Description and Price. New Pattern without Maynard's Primer. Page four has a written letter from Chicopee Falls, Mass dated March 11th 1868 from C.V. Nemmay to Wm P. MacFarland that reads, Sir, yours of the 6th received in reply I can say that we can furnish you with a stick for two rifle bbls not of the old pattern, however, but one of the new ones which we consider to be an improvement. We no longer make them with the Primer attachment. It would be better for you to send your barrels here and have them fitted to the stock to insure a perfect fit. The price of a stock without barrels with them $20. We can send and collect on delivery but the cost of collection as you might see by the circular will be at your cost. You might send it in a letter in advance and save the cost.
Condition: Penned notations of price changes on first page. Very good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Collection of Winchester Locks and Axe Lot #767 (Sale Order 266 of 499) Six Winchester marked locks, one Winchester marked axe.
Condition: All markings are sharp and clear. Very good overall EST $ 500 - 1000 |
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Lot Of Three Winchester Molds Lot #768 (Sale Order 267 of 499) Lot consists of 3 Winchester molds. First mold is for .38 WCF. Second mold is .38 WCT and the third mold is .25-20.
Condition: Good condition overall. One mold does have some surface oxidation. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Large Lot of Boxed Cartridges Lot #769 (Sale Order 268 of 499) 400 rounds - Hornady critical defence 22 WMR (45 GR FTX).
400 rounds - Hansen Cartridge Company .22 short standard velocity target grade rimfire. 250 rounds - Remington express rifle center fire 25-20 WIN 86 GR. 100 rounds - Remington centerfire 45 Colt. 300 rounds - Fiocchi 22 L.R. Asonic. 300 rounds - Federal 22 L.R. Champion standard velocity rimfire cartridges. 50 rounds - Western center fire 38 special 158 Gr. LUBALOY 50 rounds - Winchester .38 Smith and Wesson center fire 145 GR. Lead Bullets 100 rounds - CCI 22 mini caps CB cartridges 50 rounds - Remington center fire 38 target master 148 GR. lead wadcutter .45 Colt speed load Condition: All boxes appear full. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle Lot #770 (Sale Order 269 of 499) 30 WCF caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 480845. 1908 manufacture, blue finish. Two-leaf rear barrel sight, front Jack sight. Walnut stock and forend.
Condition: Barrel and magazine tube retain most of the original blue finish. Frame retains some of the blue, fading to a plum. Stock and forend are very good. Bore is bright and shiny. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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**Winchester Model 1895 Lever-Action Rifle Lot #771 (Sale Order 270 of 499) .30 Army (.30-40 Krag), 28" round barrel, S/N 8168 (ca 1915). Blued finish, straight grip walnut stock and schnabel fore-end. Standard Winchester barrel and receiver markings. Lyman receiver mounted peep sight, Buckhorn barrel mounted rear sight, blade front sight. Sling swivel mounts.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains strong traces of blued finish on the barrel and receiver, mixed with mottled grayish patina. Hammer retains some nice case colors. Mechanically functional with a good bore. Stock with bumps and dings and some old added finish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**Stevens Model 44 Rifle Lot #772 (Sale Order 271 of 499) .25-20 caliber, 24.5" octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 49649 on lower tang and barrel. Blued finish, walnut stock with crescent buttplate and semi-schnabel fore-end. Barrel marked with two-line address and patent information; caliber on upper left angled flat near breech. Buckhorn rear sight, Rocky Mountain front sight blade.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains much of the blued finish on the barrel, with a smooth mottled brown patina on the receiver. Hammer and breech block with strong traces of case coloring. Mechanically functional, bore is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Stock about good, with nicks and dings and a small repaired crack in the reverse fore-end at the receiver. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 550 - 750 |
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**Savage Model 99 Takedown Rifle Lot #773 (Sale Order 272 of 499) .30-30, 24" tapered round barrel, S/N 319899. Blued finish, walnut stock with crescent buttplate and fore-end, case hardened lever. Standard Savage receiver and barrel markings. Grooved trigger, Buckhorn rear sight and blade front sight.
Condition: Very good, retaining strong traces of blued finish on the barrel, mixed with a smooth plum brown patina. Receiver a smooth brown patina with traces of blue in protected areas. Some lightly scattered surface oxidation on the tang and receiver. Strong traces of case color on the lever. Action cycles smoothly, bore very good. Stock with bumps and dings, retaining much of the varnished finish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 650 - 850 |
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**U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag Sporting Rifle Lot #774 (Sale Order 273 of 499) .30-40 Krag, 22" round barrel, S/N 161756. Blued finish, walnut stock. Sporterized M-1898 Krag military rifle with barrel and stock shortened, stock thinned and re-contoured through the wrist and butt with a cheek rest carved into place and an added leather and rubber buttpad. Military sights removed, sporting sights consisting of a Buckhorn rear and ramp-mounted blade front sight added.
Condition: Fair to good. Well used. Bore needs to be cleaned. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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**Fox Savage Model B CT Grade Shotgun Lot #775 (Sale Order 274 of 499) 16 gauge, choked modified, 27.8125" round barrels with grooved rib, S/N B27778. Blued & case hardened finish, checkered pistol-gripped stock with added Pachmayr rubber buttpad and splinter forend. 13.4375" length of pull, 2.75" drop of comb. Tang mounted safety, dual extractors. Standard Fox barrel markings. Receiver lightly engraved with FOX in a floral banner.
Condition: Very good. Retains traces of finish on the barrels, the balance a smooth brown patina. Receiver with much of its case coloring, showing some fading and loss. All markings clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, good bores. Stock about good, as refinished and shortened. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 800 - 1000 |
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Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun Lot #776 (Sale Order 275 of 499) 10 gauge, 28.5" barrel length, no S/N. Top of the barrel is marked "Real Twist." Iron forward percussion locks and furniture. German silver trigger guard and fore-end finial cap. Walnut stock with double set triggers. Comes with ramrod.
Condition: The barrels have a plum to brown patina blending with some salt and pepper pitting. The stock is good with nicks and dings. Bores have some pitting. Mechanically good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Percussion Fowler by Tryon Lot #777 (Sale Order 276 of 499) 16 gauge, 30" barrel, marked on top of the barrel Tryon Philadelphia. Also marked on the lockplate, Tryon. Brass furniture. Checkered walnut stock.
Condition: All metal has nice even look, with a very dark untouched patina. The stock has some nicks and dings. EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Full-Stock Percussion Rifle By Leman Lancaster, PA Lot #778 (Sale Order 277 of 499) .360 bore diameter, 42" octagonal barrel length, no S/N. Top of the barrel marked "Lancaster, PA" next to "Warrented." Brass furniture with 2-piece patchbox. Engraved lock and hammer. Brown barrel with rear Buckhorn sight and front blade sight. Maple stock with a cheek piece on the left side. Comes with ramrod.
Condition: The barrel has a brown to plum patina with some pitting near the percussion nipple and on lock. Stock is good but some repair to a crack in the wrist and around lock. Bore is pitted. Mechanically good. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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Percussion Halfstock Rifle By Eagle Rifle works Lot #779 (Sale Order 278 of 499) .360 bore diameter, 36.75 octagonal barrel length, no S/N. Percussion front lock engraved and marked "J. Golcher." Brass furniture with German silver escutcheon. Two-piece patchbox with checkered wrist. Rear Buckhorn sight and front blade sight. Brown barrel with walnut stock. Comes with ramrod.
Condition: The barrel retains some of the brown finish blending to an overall plum patina. There is some pitting and surface oxidation near the percussion nipple on the barrel and lock. The brass has a dark mustard patina. The stock is in good condition with minor nicks and dings. Good bore and mechanically good. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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17th Century Composite Rapier Lot #780 (Sale Order 279 of 499) 33.25" spear point blade, .9" wide at the ricasso, with two deep 9.25" pierced fullers. Fullers are marked IH***ORT***VNO and BH***AGV***IR and terminate in crescent moons. 38.5" in overall length with 5.25" iron hilt with 6" S-shaped swept quillons, terminating in flattened round finials. Small, fluted shell guard on obverse. Flat sphere shaped pommel cap with deeply carved lobes and knob finial. Grip with twisted wire wrap.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light to moderate pitting present. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Grip wrap restored. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Early 18th Century Light Cavalry Sword Lot #781 (Sale Order 280 of 499) 30" curved single edged blade, 1.5" wide at ricasso with 3.25" false edge and deep 26.5" fuller at spine. Blade signed on spine JJ RUNKEL, SOLINGEN. Blade with engraved Hussar motif: a sun with rays, simple panoply of arms, a sultan and a crescent motif. 35" in overall length, 5" hilt with a narrow pierced iron basket guard in a vine design. Guard does not join the pommel. Oval turned iron pommel cap, spiral grooved horn grip.
JJ Runkel was a Prussian emigrant who worked in England as a cutler ca 1780-1810, and was one of the few foreign makers to receive British Board of Ordnance contracts for swords during the period. He often used imported blades from Solingen in his work. Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light pitting present. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Grip good with minimal wear. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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17th Century Eastern European Sword Lot #782 (Sale Order 281 of 499) 35.25" straight double-edged spear point blade, 1.4" at widest point, last 3" at the ricasso only 1.2" wide. 5.5" fuller at ricasso. Overall length 40.5", 5.25" iron stirrup hilt with grooved wood grip and leather wrap. Iron backstrap with simple decorative lines, straight iron quillon, iron langets.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light pitting present. Blade with nicks along cutting edge. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Grip with traces of leather wrap. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Late 17th Century Composite Rapier Lot #783 (Sale Order 282 of 499) 33.5" spear point blade with wide fuller running about 26" from the ricasso. Blade marked + ANIVS * MVRI +. 41.75" in overall length with 8.25" iron hilt with pierced basket guard. Crude forward-swept quillons terminated in scrolls, crudely attached to the guard. Spherical pommel cap with foliate designs. Wire wrapped hilt.
Condition: Good overall. Mottled steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light to moderate pitting present. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Quillons likely replaced. Grip with most of the wire wrap. EST $ 600 - 800 |
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18th Century Northern European Officer Sword Lot #784 (Sale Order 283 of 499) 31.5" curved single-edged blade with 8" false edge. Deeply grooved 19" fuller along spine. Blade decorated with etched intertwined patterns and crests at the ricasso and the date 1744. 39.75" 6.25" iron Walloon-style hilt with double shell pierced iron guard and short forward-swept quillon, round pommel cap engraved with the rack number 75, grip with twisted brass wire wrap. Possibly of Danish origin.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light pitting present. Etching remains clear. Last few inches of blade with tool marks. Hilt with similar patina to blade. Grip solid with most of the wire present. EST $ 600 - 1000 |
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19th Century Copy of a Late 15th Century Venetian Broadsword Lot #785 (Sale Order 284 of 499) 34.75" long radically tapered double-edged spear point blade, 2.7" wide at the ricasso. Castle tower-shaped touch marks on each side of the blade about 4" from the guard. 41.75" in overall length with 7" hilt, consisting of a 3.25" widely fluted wood grip, a .25" wide x 7" long flat iron S-shaped quillon guard and a 3.5" tapered and fluted brass pommel cap decorated with a variety of punch dot engraved motifs.
Condition: Good overall. Medium steel gray patina with scattered patches of darker age discoloration and oxidation. Scattered areas of light pitting present and some chips and nicks along the edge of the blade. Hilt and blade juncture solid. Guard with similar patina to blade. Grip good and brass pommel cap with dark mustard patina. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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Swedish Model 1815-20 Faltjager Lot #786 (Sale Order 285 of 499) 23.75" spear point blade with median ridge. Brass hilt with single knuckle bow and forward-swept quillon. Muzzle ring in guard approximately .90" in diameter. Outer face of guard numbered 165, likely to match the bayonet to the rifle, and is also marked WW or MM. Leather grip. Early 19th century Swedish flintlock rifle saber bayonet.
Condition: Good. Oxidization on blade, brass with mellow patina. Leather grip worn. Spring still present in muzzle ring. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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17th Century English Hanger Lot #787 (Sale Order 286 of 499) 26" slightly curved single-edged blade with 18" fuller along spine. 31.75" in overall length. Blade marked with a stylized quarter moon. Cast brass hilt with dragon head pommel, grip cast with intricate foliate designs and a dragon. Simple, single kucklebow, double clamshell guard with rudimentary quillon.
Condition: Fair to good. Blade with a dark, oxidized patina, with moderate pitting. Brass with a medium bronze patina. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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European Short Sword Lot #788 (Sale Order 287 of 499) 26" slightly curved, clip point blade with wide 19" stopped fuller at spine. Unmarked. Brass stirrup hilt with wide, grooved knuckle guard. Grooved wood grip that swells toward the pommel cap with twisted brass wire wrap.
Condition: Good. Blade with mottled oxidation, hilt with mustard patina. Grip good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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19th Century Plug Bayonet Lot #789 (Sale Order 288 of 499) 21.5" wasp-waisted spear point blade with 8" median fuller. 8.25" turned hardwood grip with brass mounts. An interesting, 19th century "reproduction" of plug bayonet with an excessively long blade. An interesting Victorian era fantasy item.
Condition: Good. Blade with mottled patina. Grip with nicks and dings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Collection of Battlefield-Dug Minie Balls Lot #790 (Sale Order 289 of 499) Large collection of battlefield dug minie balls of varying sizes and calibers. Displayed in a nice wood and glass display case.
Condition: Very good condition. EST $ 100 - 300 |
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Collection of Centerfire Cartridges Lot #791 (Sale Order 290 of 499) Large collection of centerfire cartridges and centerfire percussion caps. Includes varying sizes and calibers. Displayed in a wood and glass display case.
Condition: Good condition. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Collection of Various Cartridges Lot #792 (Sale Order 291 of 499) Collection includes 5 paper patch cartridges, 1 Burnside cartridge, rimfire, cupfire and centerfire cartridges. Displayed in a nice wood and glass display case.
Condition: Good condition. EST $ 100 - 300 |
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Collection of Battlefield Minie Balls Lot #793 (Sale Order 292 of 499) A large collection of battlefield minie balls displayed in very nice glass and wood display case.
Condition: Very good condition. EST $ 100 - 300 |
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Set of 9 Aviation Prints with Original Airplane Cloth Fragments Lot #794 (Sale Order 293 of 499) Lot includes a set of 9 aviation prints with original airplane cloth fragments. Each frame has a photograph of the aircraft with an historical description. The aircraft's that are featured in this lot are Albatros D. Va No. 7161/17 which was a German WW I fighter plane; Fokker D-VII "U. 10" which was a German aircraft used during the final months of WW I; Dehavilland D.H. 4 which is known as the "Liberty Plane" because of the military importance in WW I; Bleriot XI that flew the English Channel; Curtiss NC-4 that that completed the first trans Atlantic flight; Fokker T-2 that made the first non stop transcontinental flight; Douglas World Cruiser #2 "Chicago" that was the "flag plane" to first fly around the world; Wright Ex "Viz Fiz" that completed the first transcontinental flight; and the Lockheed Vega 5B that was piloted by Amelia Earhart when she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
Condition: Excellent. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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U.S Army Gang Mold Lot #795 (Sale Order 294 of 499) 6" mold block, 13" overall, iron body, turned wood handles with brass ferrules. 6 cavities to cast .44 caliber pistol bullets. Mold body marked 44H and with a small capital "D."
Condition: Good, with a thick brown patina. Sprue cutter lightly pitted, body with pinpricking. Handles good with minor handling marks and scuffs. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Sword Cane Lot #796 (Sale Order 295 of 499) Wood body, sterling silver pommel, steel cap with a silver band. 17.5" blade with fuller.
Condition: Overall very good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Large Wooden Germanic Cincinnati Ohio Hunting Group Canteen Lot #797 (Sale Order 296 of 499) H 8" X W 4". Wood with iron bands and iron tacks. Brass plaque on both sides with floral designs and a double-headed eagle.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Primitive Leather Hide Saddle Bags Lot #798 (Sale Order 297 of 499) Primitive tanned leather hide saddle bag possibly Indian used or farmer made. Measure 40.5" in length by 9" at largest point. Each saddle bag has leather string tie closure and is sewn together by leather strands.
Condition: The tanned leather shows age with natural soiling and some flaking. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Silver Hilted Russian Shaska Lot #799 (Sale Order 298 of 499) 31.25" curved single edged blade, 1.4" wide at ricasso, with 5" false edge. Three deep fullers near spine, varying between 21" and 25" in length. 37.25" in overall length with 6" hilt. Silver hilt delicately engraved with floral motifs and geometric designs.
Condition: Good overall. Blade with smoky gray patina and scattered surface oxidation, discoloration and pitting. Hilt with nicely tarnished patina. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Percussion Halfstock Fowler Lot #800 (Sale Order 299 of 499) .600 smooth bore diameter, 31" half-octagonal / half-round barrel, no S/N. No visible markings. Brass buttplate and trigger guard. Brown barrel with walnut stock.
Condition: This percussion half-stock is in attic-like condition. A plum patina throughout with some surface oxidation around the percussion nipple and lock. The stock is in the black near the butt with nicks and dings. Bore is pitted. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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*Ruger 10-22 Rifle Conversion to Thompson Sub Machine Gun Style Lot #801 (Sale Order 300 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 16.75" barrel length, S/N 356-62159. Markings on the left side of the frame"Ruger" next to model over caliber markings. Two-line barrel address marked on top of the barrel. Conversion kit that took a Ruger 10-22 rilfe and converted it to the style of a Thompson sub-machine gun. This is not fully automatic.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish throughout. The conversion stocks are in very good condition. Bore is very good and mechanically very good. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Winchester Model 1892 SRC Lot #802 (Sale Order 301 of 499) .25-20, 20" round barrel, S/N 732450 (mfg. ca 1913). Blued finish, smooth walnut stock and forend. Saddle ring.
Condition: Good with some blue and patina, with scattered oxidized freckling and some surface scale. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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**Winchester Model 1892 Lever ActionRifle Lot #803 (Sale Order 302 of 499) .25-20 W.C.F. 24" octagonal barrel. S/N 479789. The barrel is marked with two-line New Haven address markings, with the caliber near the breech. The patent and trademark are on upper tang. Walnut stock and forearm, with crescent buttplate.
Condition: Retains some of blue finish. Stock has normal wear with surface scratches. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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**Remington Model 34 Rifle Lot #804 (Sale Order 303 of 499) .22RF S/L/LR 24" barrel. S/N 9774. Blued finish, walnut pistol-gripped stock.
Condition: Overall good, light surface rust on trigger guard. Stock stripped of finish. Appears mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 150 |
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*Ruger Mark II Pistol Lot #805 (Sale Order 304 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 6" barrel length, S/N 18-14238. Markings on the left side of the frame in 2 lines with Strum Ruger address. Right side of the frame marked "Ruger" next to model over caliber markings. Blue finish with black checkered grips. Grips have silver Ruger medallion logo on the right side. Comes in original box.
Condition: Retains nearly all the blue finish with very light handling wear. The grips are excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Ruger Model Mark II Pistol Lot #806 (Sale Order 305 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 6" barrel length, S/N 18-16799. Left side of frame marked in 2 lines with Strum Ruger address. Right side of the frame marked "Ruger MK. II" over caliber markings. Blue finish with black checkered grips. Right side of the grips marked with silver medallion Ruger logo.
Condition: Retains most of the blue finish with wear to the muzzle. The grips are excellent condition. The bore is very good condition. Mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**H&R New Defender Revolver Lot #807 (Sale Order 306 of 499) .22 LR CTG caliber, 2" barrel length, S/N D23878. Marking on the left side of the barrel "New Defender." Right side of the barrel marked with caliber markings. Cylinder marked with patent dates. Nine-shot fluted cylinder. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips.
Condition: Retains some of the blue finish mixing with some pitting on the cylinder, hammer and frame. The grips are good with nicks and dings. Bore is good. Mechanically good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Reproduction Brass Frame Percussion Revolver Lot #808 (Sale Order 307 of 499) .36 caliber, 6.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 6191. Brass frame with steel cylinder, barrel and loading lever. Made by FIE. In a holster.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Winchester Model 1890 Rifle Lot #809 (Sale Order 308 of 499) .22 W.R.F. 24" octagonal barrel with magazine tube under barrel, S/N 701718 (1927 manufacture). Blued finish, walnut stock and forend. Upper left angled barrel flat marked with usual two-line Winchester address and patent information, - MOD. 90 - and caliber designation. Upper receiver and top of barrel stamped with Winchester proof marks. Lower receiver and tang with matching serial number.
Condition: About very good overall. Barrel retaining most of its original blue and receiver retaining traces of blue with a mostly pewter patina. Buttplate with some crusty surface oxidation. Mechanically functional, very good bore. Oil finished walnut stock and forend in very nice condition as well. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Winchester Model 1901 Shotgun Lot #810 (Sale Order 309 of 499) 12 gauge, 32" round barrel, S/N 9986. Blued finish, walnut pistol gripped stock and smooth forend. Lower tang with usual four-line Winchester address and patent information. Reverse receiver marked with Winchester Repeating Arms Company logo. Steel buttplate.
Condition: Near very good, retaining some original blued finish on the receiver. Barrel and magazine tube with a dull pewter patina with scattered surface oxidation and age staining. Mechanically functional. Bore near very good, but needs a cleaning. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 800 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 SRC Lot #811 (Sale Order 310 of 499) .32 WS, 20" round barrel, S/N 937268 (manufactured in 1923). Blued finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard Winchester barrel markings and tang markings. Saddle ring, D.W. King patent rear sight.
Condition: Good to very good. Barrel and magazine tube with traces of blued finish, balance a smooth grayish-brown patina. Stock with expected bumps and dings. Mechanically functional, very good bore with crisp rifling. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 650 - 900 |
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**Winchester Model 1895 Lot #812 (Sale Order 311 of 499) .30-40 Krag, 18" round barrel, S/N 41141 (manufactured in 1903). Blued and nickel finish, walnut stock and schnabel forend. Standard Winchester markings on the barrel, receiver and tang. Buckhorn rear sight and ramp front sight with brass bead.
Condition: Very good, as refinished. Retains the majority of its reapplied blue finish on the frame and barrel and added nickel plating on the lever and buttplate. Markings remain legible, if slightly soft. Action is tight and mechanically functional. Bore is about good, dark and dirty with some pitting and visible rifling. Buttstock with some slivers missing at the receiver tang and buttplate, otherwise about good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 SRC Lot #813 (Sale Order 312 of 499) .25-35 WCF, 20" round barrel, S/N 325765 (manufactured in 1905). Blued finish, walnut stock and forend, saddle ring. Standard Winchester 2-line barrel markings and caliber marks, with Winchester proofs on top of barrel and receiver. Adjustable leaf rear sight, tall blade front sight.
Condition: Good to near very good. Retains much of what appears to be a very high quality old re-blued finish, which is thinning and fading. Mechanically fine, with a very good bore. Stock about good, as sanded and refinished, leaving the buttplate somewhat proud of the wood. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Rifle Lot #814 (Sale Order 313 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 216163 (manufactured in 1901). Blued finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard Winchester barrel markings, caliber marks and proof marks, as well as model marking on tang. Multi-leaf rear sight, with blade front sight with brass bead.
Condition: Very good, retaining some original blued finish on the frame and barrel and much original blue on the magazine tube. Receiver shows some scattered light surface oxidation and some pinprick pitting, buttplate with light to moderate oxidation with some pinpricking. Mechanically functional, with a very good bore that needs a cleaning. Stock and forend about very good with scattered nicks and dings and remnants of old varnish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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*Taurus Circuit Judge Revolving Rifle in Box Lot #815 (Sale Order 314 of 499) .22 LR and Mag caliber, 18.5" barrel length, S/N FP9326. Marking on the left side of the frame in 3 lines "SCJ22" over "Made in Brazil" over "By Taurus." Right side of the barrel marked "Circuit Judge." Right side of the frame marked with Taurus logo. Blue finish with black polymer checkered forearm and pistol grip. Comes in original box.
Condition: Retains nearly all the finish. Stock is excellent. Bore is excellent and mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Ruger LCP Lot #816 (Sale Order 315 of 499) .380 caliber, 2.75" barrel length, S/N 370-35170. Left side of the slide action marked "LCP." Right side of the slide action marked "Ruger Prescott AZ USA." Left side of the frame marked with serial number. Right side of the frame marked in 2 lines with Ruger address. Blue finish on the slide action and black polymer frame. Grips are marked "Ruger" on each side. Comes in original box with 2 extra magazines.
Condition: Retains most of the finish on the slide action with some wear to the edges. Frame is excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Ruger Mark III Lot #817 (Sale Order 316 of 499) .22 long caliber, 4.5" barrel length, S/N 272-41858. Left side of the frame marked in 3 lines with Strum Ruger address. Right side of the frame marked in 2 lines with model and caliber markings. Blue finish with black checkered Pachmayer grips. Grips have gold medallions on each side. Comes with 4 extra magazines and in original Ruger box with gun sleeve.
Condition: Retains nearly all the blue finish. The grips are excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*Ruger .22 Charger Pistol with Tru Glo Scope and Bipod Lot #818 (Sale Order 317 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 10" barrel length, S/N 490-72121. Left side of the frame marked "Ruger .22 Charger". Blue barrel with walnut stock. Black polymer checkered pistol grip. Comes with 15-round and 25-round magazines. Comes with bipod and Tru Glo scope. In original box.
Condition: Retains nearly all the blue finish. Stock is in excellent condition. Bore is excellent. Mechanically excellent. Like new in the box. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Ruger New Model Single Six Lot #819 (Sale Order 318 of 499) .22 caliber, 6.5" barrel length, S/N 63-95531. Top of the barrel marked in 2 lines with Strum Ruger address. Left side of the frame marked "Ruger" over "New Model" next to ".22 Cal" over "Single Six." Six-shot fluted cylinder. Blue finish with walnut grips. Grips have Ruger medallion logo at the top of each side.
Condition: This firearm retains nearly all the blue finish with some wear to the edges and some cylinder drag. There is a scratch on the bottom of the grips, otherwise the grips are very good. Bore is very good and mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Stevens Over/Under Shotgun Rifle Combinnation Lot #820 (Sale Order 319 of 499) 22 LR over .410 shotgun, 24" round barrels. Blued finish, walnut stock and forend, hard rubber buttplate. Leaf rear and ramp front sight. Break open action. Standard Savage marking barrel and frame markings. Hard rubber buttplate.
Condition: Fair. Dark brown patina on the metal, with scattered surface oxidation. Appears to need mechanical attention. Buttstock loose, butt and forend sanded with dings and mars. Fair bores. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 75 - 100 |
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**Savage Pump Rifle Lot #821 (Sale Order 320 of 499) .22 L & LR, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 39577. Blued finish, plain walnut pistol gripped stock and forend. Standard Savage barrel and tang markings. Hard rubber buttplate. Leaf rear sight, blade front sight.
Condition: Good as refinished, retaining most of the applied blue, with some small patches of minor oxidation present. Fair condition dark and dirty bore that might improve with a good cleaning. Stock with minor grain crack around pistol grip, otherwise showing only the expected dings and minor mars. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Standard Arms Company Model M Rifle Lot #822 (Sale Order 321 of 499) .30 WCF, 22 1/2" round barrel, S/N 6899. Blued finish, walnut buttstock, with high relief brass forend grip and buttplate. Usual Standard Arms Company 2-line barrel mark. Adjustable rear sight and ramp front sight with ivory bead. An interesting and visually appealing variation on the slide action rifle concept, made by the Standard Arms Company of Wilmington, DE from 1909 to 1914. It is believed that less than 12,000 rifles of both patterns offered (gas operated and slide action) were produced during this time.
Condition: Very good, retaining some original blue on the barrel and receiver and the balance a mostly smooth plum patina, with some scattered surface oxidation and light pinpricking. Mechanically functional, good bore. Buttstock with expected wear. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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Allen & Wheelock Drop Breech Rifle Lot #823 (Sale Order 322 of 499) .40 RF/CF, 26" half-octagonal / half-round barrel. Batch numbered 43 on trigger guard tang. Single-shot drop breech action, straight grip walnut stock. Adjustable rear sight with calibration and adjustment detents on frame. Two-line Allen barrel mark quite weak. Sling swivels on barrel band and in toe of stock. Trapdoor in butt for takedown tool, which is not present.
Condition: About good overall. Void of finish with a thin brownish patina over pewter gray based metal. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with bumps and dings. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Remington Model 11 Shotgun Lot #824 (Sale Order 323 of 499) 16 gauge, 28" round barrel, S/N 1561808. Blued finish, checkered walnut pistol gripped stock. Simple factory engraving on receiver with standard Remington barrel and receiver marks. Hard rubber buttplate, cross-bolt safety.
Condition: About good, retaining some blued finish which is fading and thinning. Some minor surface oxidation present on receiver. Ding in reverse of the barrel, 7.25" from the muzzle, about .5" in length; a corresponding ring is present in the bore. Appears to be mechanically functional. Bore about good, with ring as noted. Walnut stock with worn checkering, forend with some varnish present. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Hopkins & Allen Single Barrel Shotgun Lot #825 (Sale Order 324 of 499) 12 gauge cylinder, 30.25" round barrel, drop breech single-shot with saddle ring. Blued finish, checkered walnut pistol grip stock and checkered forend.
Condition: Good to very good, retaining much of what appears to be the original blued finish. Finish with loss and wear, and scattered surface oxidation. Mechanically functional. Bore about good with some light pitting. Buttstock and forend show wear and softening to the checkering, as well as some minor chips and dings. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Stevens Model 14 1/2 Lot #826 (Sale Order 325 of 499) .22LR, 20" round barrel. Standard Stevens barrel markings. Fixed rear sight, blade front. Drop-breech action.
Condition: Fair, dark attic patina on the metal. Fair bore, appears to be mechanically functional. Wood with slivered chip out at receiver on reverse, bumps and dings. Forend with wear. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Double-Barrel Shotgun Lot #827 (Sale Order 326 of 499) 12 gauge, choked full and modified, 30" round barrels. Blued finish, checkered pistol grip stock and checkered forend. Double triggers, added rubber recoil pad.
Condition: Fair to good. Some old blue finish present, with oxidation, and scattered light pitting. Appears functional. Fair bores are dirty and oxidized. Stock fair with crack at receiver on reverse, and added recoil pad. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Wards Westernfield Lot #828 (Sale Order 327 of 499) .22 S-L-LR, 26" round barrel, tubular magazine. Blued finish, pistol gripped smooth walnut stock. Mossberg #4 adjustable rear sight, grooved trigger, sling swivels. Standard Wards Western field barrel markings.
Condition: Good overall, retaining some blued finish with scattered surface oxidation and minor roughness. Good bore, mechanically functional with brazed repair to bolt handle. Stock slightly better with usual bumps and dings. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Lot #829 (Sale Order 328 of 499) .30-30 caliber, 24" tapered round barrel, S/N 22387. Blue finish. walnut stock and forearm.
Condition: Barrel retains much of the original blue finish. Magazine tube has turned brown. Frame is gray to blue. Stock and forearm have a dried look with some nicks and dings. Bore is good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Remington Rolling Block Rifle Lot #830 (Sale Order 329 of 499) 7mm, 30" round barrel, bayonet lug. Adjustable rear sight, sling swivels. Standard markings on tang.
Condition: Fair, heavily worn, void of finish. Worn markings. Scattered light pitting. Needs mechanical attention. Fair bore. Worn stock with wood loss at tang. Missing front sight blade. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*U.S Repeating Arms Lake Michigan Commemorative 1886 Lot #831 (Sale Order 330 of 499) .45-70, 22" round barrel, half-magazine, S/N 00ESLR 1483. No. 3 of a limited production of 25. Gold-plated finish with laser engraved stock. Receiver engraved with Michigan historical motifs.
Condition: Excellent, as new and unfired. Metal retains nearly all original finish and stock remains extremely crisp. *Requires FFL EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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*Winchester Model 94AE Lake Erie Commemorative Lot #832 (Sale Order 331 of 499) .30-30, 20" round barrel with full length tubular magazine, S/N 6518397. No. 3 of 25 produced. Gold-plated finish with laser engraved Lake Erie motifs on receiver, stock and forend.
Condition: Excellent as new and unfired. Retaining nearly all original finish with crisp metal, markings and wood. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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*Winchester Model 94 Lake Huron Commemorative Lot #833 (Sale Order 332 of 499) .45 Colt, 20" round barrel with full-length tubular magazine, S/N 6565023. No. 3 of 25 produced. Gold-plated finish with laser engraved Lake Huron motifs on the receiver, stock and forend.
Condition: Excellent as new and unfired. Retaining nearly all original finish with crisp metal, markings and wood. *Requires FFL EST $ 650 - 1000 |
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*Winchester Model 94AE Lake Superior Lot #834 (Sale Order 333 of 499) .30-30, 20" round barrel with full length tubular magazine, S/N 6495818. No. 48 of 51 produced. Gold finish with laser engraved Lake Superior motifs on receiver, stock and forend.
Condition: Excellent as new and unfired. Retaining nearly all original finish with crisp metal, markings and wood. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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19th Century Plug Bayonet Lot #835 (Sale Order 334 of 499) 21.5" wasp-waisted spear point blade with 8" median fuller. 8.5" turned hardwood grip with brass mounts. An interesting, 19th century "reproduction" of plug bayonet with an excessively long blade. An interesting Victorian era fantasy item.
Condition: Good. Blade with mottled patina. Grip with nicks and dings. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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European Short Broadsword Lot #836 (Sale Order 335 of 499) 19" single edged spear point blade with 5" false edge. 24.75" in overall length. Horn grip, iron hilt with shield-shaped counterguard and sweeping S-shaped guard with upper quillon terminating in a large ball and the lower sweeping backward in the form of a knuckle guard.
Condition: Good. Blade has been cleaned in the European fashion and now has a mottled, oxidized patina with some scattered pinpricking and minor pitting. Horn grip with chips and cracks. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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17th Century Continental Sword Relic Lot #837 (Sale Order 336 of 499) 31.75" straight single-edged blade, with shallow median fuller and added 6.5" false edge. 36.125" in overall length. Bird's head wood grip, S-shaped iron guard with single quillon, plain knuckle bow with curled end.
Condition: Relic condition with moderate pitting over entire sword. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Spanish M1908 Cavalry Trooper's Sword Lot #838 (Sale Order 337 of 499) 35" single-edged straight spear point blade with wide fuller nearly the entire length of the blade. Sheet iron basket guard, contoured checkered wood grip. Ricasso marked ARTILLERIA on the obverse and with the serial number 11155 on the reverse. Scabbard marked TOLEDO with a single suspension ring.
Condition: Good. Blade a medium gray with surface oxidation and some minor pitting. Guard heavily oxidized. Scabbard and grip both good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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French Foot Officer's sword Lot #839 (Sale Order 338 of 499) 30" slightly curved, single-edged, spear-point blade with nearly full-length, wide, unstopped median fuller. Etched blade with floral splays. Gold gilt guard and knuckle bow with single, forward swept quillon. Wood grip with shagreen and wire wrap. No scabbard.
Condition: Fair. Blade heavily oxidized. Grip with wear and loss. Hilt with some gilt remaining. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sowrd Lot #840 (Sale Order 339 of 499) 21.75" spear point blade, 15.5" false edge. Engraved blade. Cast crossguard and pommel. Stag handle.
Condition: The blade has a gunmetal gray look with some black staining. Brass has nice dark patina. Stag excellent with a dark patina. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Early German Hunting sword Lot #841 (Sale Order 340 of 499) 23" curved single-edged blade with a 16.5" narrow fuller along the spine and a second 13" fuller below. 5.25" hilt with pierced iron guard and simple, single knucklebow. Bone grip with three diamond-shaped iron rivets and simple carved decorative lines. Iron backstrap and pommel cap.
Condition: Good. Blade has been cleaned in the European fashion, now a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and light pitting as well as scattered nicks and dings along the edge of the blade. Guard with similar patina. Grip good. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #842 (Sale Order 341 of 499) 21.25" single-edged, saw-back blade with 4.75" false edge. 19" wide fuller at spine and 1.5" secondary fuller at ricasso. 5.25" hilt with simple round iron quillons and leaf-shaped guard. Bone grip.
Condition: Good. Blade had been cleaned in the European fashion, now a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and light pitting as well as scattered nicks and dings in the blade. Bone grip good, guard loose. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #843 (Sale Order 342 of 499) 25" spear point, single-edged blade with 5" false edge and wide, full-length median unstopped fuller. 5" hilt, 30.5" in overall length. Blade with simple engraved decorations including a stylized moon, a deer and a panoply of arms. Brass hilt with S-shaped quillons swept forward and backward. Horn scales secured by three large brass rivets.
Condition: Good. Cleaned in the European fashion, leaving the blade somewhat bright with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Some of the engraving weak. Brass has a golden patina. Horn scales with minor dings and mars. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Early German Hunting Sword Lot #844 (Sale Order 343 of 499) 24.5" straight spear point single-edged blade with 6" false edge. 18.5" narrow fuller at spine. 10" of blade near ricasso is fire blued with gold gilt embellishments including a panoply of arms and leaping game. 5" gold gilt bras hilt with single knucklebow and guard with game scenes on reverse. Single quillon with deer's hoof finial. Bone grip scales with brass rivets.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some of the blue and gold with surface oxidation. Balance a pewter patina, with scattered discoloration and staining. Hilt good. EST $ 500 - 750 |
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German Hunting Sale Lot #845 (Sale Order 344 of 499) 21.5" single-edged spear point blade with 5.5" false edge. Approximately 6" from the ricasso forward is etched with simple decorative motifs. 5" brass hilt with cast embossed clamshell guard and sea monster quillon. Single knucklebow cast with various animals. Grip with shagreen wrap.
Condition: Good. Blade mottled with oxidation and discoloration. Etching is weak and worn. Brass with a medium gold tone, shagreen good, but likely replaced. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Early European Sword Lot #846 (Sale Order 345 of 499) 27.5" slightly curved, single-edged falchion-style blade with 7" false edge and wide, full-length, un-stopped median fuller. 33" in overall length. Brass 5.5" hilt, with flat knucklebow and single quillon. Languets decorated with an upright lion holding a sheaf of arrows. Grip with leather wrap. Likely an older blade hilted with more recent components.
Condition: Good. Blade deeply oxidized and pitted. Brass with umber patina. Leather wrap replaced. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Early European Hunting Sword Lot #847 (Sale Order 346 of 499) 29.5" curved single-edged blade with two full-length wide fullers and a median ridge. 5.5" hilt with horn grip and German silver mounts. S-shaped quillon with dog's head finial on lower and decorative pillow on upper. Pommel cap with grotesque mask and lanyard ring.
Condition: Good. Blade has been cleaned in the European fashion and shows moderate pitting its entire length with evenly distributed age discoloration and oxidation. Mounts and guard polished and starting to dull, grip good. Grip slightly loose. EST $ 350 - 600 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #848 (Sale Order 347 of 499) 22.75" spear point blade with full-length median ridge. 4.5" grooved bone grip with wire wrap. Brass hilt with clamshell guard and S-shaped quillons terminating in dog's head finials. Flat brass pommel cap.
Condition: Good. Cleaned in the European fashion, leaving the blade a dull pewter color with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Brass has a golden patina, bone grip with wire present. EST $ 250 - 500 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #849 (Sale Order 348 of 499) 20" spear point blade with wide, full-length, un-stopped median fuller. 14.5" saw-back spine. Brass hilt with single knucklebow, clam motif guard and teardrop-shaped, forward-swept quillon. Horn grip and brass pommel cap.
Condition: Fair. Mottled oxidized patina with some pitting. Brass with a golden patina. Grip good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Winchester Model 01 Shotgun Lot #850 (Sale Order 349 of 499) 10 gauge full choke, 32" round barrel, half-length tubular magazine, S/N 72534 (1907 production). Blued finish, pistol gripped smooth walnut stock and forend. Standard Winchester barrel markings and tang markings and company logo on receiver, steel buttplate.
Condition: Very good to fine, retaining much of the original blue on the barrel and some on the magazine tube. The balance showing a smooth plum brown patina. Receiver retaining some blue as well, fading an dulling with plum brown tones. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock and forend with expected wear. Minor dings and dents. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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Moore's Patent 7-Shot Revovler Lot #851 (Sale Order 350 of 499) .32RF, 5" octagonal barrel, S/N 1917. Blued finish with silvered brass frame and walnut grip. Marked "D. Moore Patent Sept. 18, 1860" on top of barrel flat. Frame engraved with foliate splays and punch dot background shading. Early American cartridge revolver produced ca 1861-1863 with production estimated at between 5000 and 8000 guns. Single-action mechanism with unique system that allowed the cylinder and barrel to be rotated to the right of the frame for loading and unloading. Original removable ejector rod in place under barrel.
Condition: Good to very good. Barrel and cylinder void of finish with a dull gray patina and scattered light pinpricking. Cylinder with one large spot of etched erosion on the surface. Frame retaining much of the original silver plating and screws retaining most of their original bright, fire blued finish. Mechanically fine, good bore with only some lightly scattered pitting. Walnut grips about good, lightly sanded with the backstrap slightly proud of the wood. EST $ 700 - 900 |
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**Remington Model 81 Rifle Lot #852 (Sale Order 351 of 499) .300 Savage, 22" round barrel, S/N 18432. Blued finish, pistol-gripped plain walnut stock and forend. Barrel mounted Marbles Buckhorn sight, front blade with brass bead, tang-mounted Marbles peep sight.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue mixed with oxidized freckling. Gun is very dirty and needs to be cleaned. Appears mechanically functional, good bore. Stock good with bumps and dings and some added finish. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 350 - 600 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 SRC Illinois Sesquicentennial Lot #853 (Sale Order 352 of 499) .30-30, 20" round barrel with full magazine, S/N IS5244. Blued finish with gold highlights and engraving, gold buttplate, trigger and saddle ring, shotgun butt. Plain wood stock and forend. Produced by Winchester to celebrate the state of Illinois' 150th birthday, barrel marked 1818-1968; receiver with "Land of Lincoln" and profile of that president. Illinois sesquicentennial medallion in obverse butt.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains most of the blued finish and gold plating with some minor wear and loss. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock with light handling marks. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun By American Arms Co Lot #854 (Sale Order 353 of 499) 28 gauge, choked full and modified, 25.8125" round barrels, S/N 3290. Blued finish, case hardened locks, checkered walnut pistol-gripped stock and forend. Hard rubber buttplate, extractors.
Condition: Good, retains some blue and case coloring. Mechanically functional, good bores. Stock fair with minor cracks, bumps and dings, chips at tang and repairs around wrist and lock mortise. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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Model 1892 Marlin Rifle Lot #855 (Sale Order 354 of 499) .32RF, 24" round barrel with full magazine, S/N 158646. Blued finish, plain walnut stock and forend. Buckhorn rear sight sight, German silver blade front sight.
Condition: Fair. Retains no finish and has a mottled, evenly pitted brownish gray patina. Mechanically functional, worn and oxidized bore. Wood sanded and refinished. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**Remington Model 14 Lot #856 (Sale Order 355 of 499) .35 Remington, 22" round barrel, S/N C59584. Blued finish, pistol gripped smooth walnut stock, grooved forend. Rubber buttpad. Fixed focus scope (about 2x) in Weaver mounts.
Condition: Fair. Extremely dirty, retains some blue on the barrel, oxidation elsewhere. Stock and forend good. Appears to need mechanical attention. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Springfield Model 1863 Shotgun Lot #857 (Sale Order 356 of 499) 16 gauge cylinder bore, 33" round barrel, no S/N. Sporterized Springfield M-1863 musket with 1863 dated lock. Brass bead front sight. Iron ramrod.
Condition: Fair. Mottled oxidized patina. Lock functional. Wood with mars. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Rifle Lot #858 (Sale Order 357 of 499) .32 Winchester Special, 26" octagonal barrel, full magazine, S/N 159881 (mfg. 1899). Blued finish, smooth walnut stock and forend with crescent buttplate. Rear sight marked Smokeless / 32 W-S' 94 50 & 100 YDS. Standard Winchester barrel and tang markings.
Condition: Good, retaining some blue finish with wear and loss. Clear markings. Mechanically functional; good bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Meriden Firearms Double Shotgun Lot #859 (Sale Order 358 of 499) 12 gauge, 32" round barrels, no S/N. Damascus patterned barrels, exposed hammers, extractors, checkered pistol gripped stock and forend. Locks marked THE MERIDEN FIREARMS CO. with simple engraved floral motifs. Hard rubber buttplate.
Condition: Fair to good. Metal with an oxidized brown over gray patina. Buttplate chipped. Stock with dings and mars. Locks functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Remington Model 121 Lot #860 (Sale Order 359 of 499) .22 S, L or LR, 24" round barrel, tubular half-magazine, pump action rifle, S/N 101770. Blued finish, walnut pistol-gripped stock. Standard Remington barrel and receiver markings, including THE FIELDMASTER on the reverse of the receiver. Cross-bolt safety at rear of trigger guard. Buckhorn rear and blade front sight.
Condition: About good, retaining some original blue, the rest a mostly smooth plum-brown patina with some freckled oxidation and flecks of minor rust on the trigger guard and tang. Mechanically functional, fair bore is dark and dirty. Stock is good, with usual minor handling marks and mars and some old mildew on the butt. A good cleaning inside and out would greatly improve this handy little rifle. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Canadian Centennial Rifle Lot #861 (Sale Order 360 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal barrel with full magazine tube, S/N 30282. Blued finish, walnut stock, gold highlights reading Canadian Centennial 1867-1967 on upper right barrel flat and CANADIAN CENTENNIAL '67 on tang. Maple leaf motifs engraved on receiver. Buckhorn rear sight, blade front sight. With original Winchester factory box.
Condition: Fine to near excellent and probably unfired since purchase, retaining nearly all of the original factory finish. Mechanically excellent with a fine bore. Stock equally fine retaining most of the original factory finish and remaining very crisp. Box is in good shape overall showing some wear with age staining and discoloration. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 650 - 900 |
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Percussion Fowler Made By Schemenn & Wirsing Lot #862 (Sale Order 361 of 499) .63 caliber (about 16 gauge modified choke), 47.5" octagonal-to-round barrel with baluster-turned rings at transition and bottom rib. Walnut half-stock with carved stock tip, checkered at the wrist. Back-action percussion lock marked in a ribbon Schemenn & Wirsing with gold highlights and lightly engraved hammer and bolster. Browned finish, iron mounts with scroll shaped semi-pistol gripped trigger guard tang and German silver wedge escutcheons. Brass tipped wooden rammer.
Condition: About good overall. Metal with combination of old browning and dark age patina. Light engraved enhancements on lock, hammer and barrel remain mostly clear, lock mark is mostly legible. Mechanically functional, bore is fair to good, very dirty and lightly to moderately pitted. Stock is cracked and repaired through the wrist, otherwise good with some old added oil finish. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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Colt Model 1878 Double Barrel Shotgun Lot #863 (Sale Order 362 of 499) 10 gauge (modified), 24.375" round barrels, S/N 1389, matching throughout (produced ca 1885). Browned & case hardened finish, checkered pistol-gripped walnut stock with checkered semi-schnabel forend with ebony wedge at tip. Locks marked Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. 13.75" length of pull, 3.5" drop of comb. Exposed double hammers, double triggers.
Condition: Very good overall. Retains some of the original Damascus patterned brown finish, the rest a smooth brown patina. Locks and frame with traces of case color. Mechanically functional, good bores that could use a cleaning. Stock with minor bumps and dings. A very nice large bore Colt "Coach Gun" with a great look that would be a wonderful addition to any collection of Old West arms and memorabilia. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**Browning Hi-Power Pistol Lot #864 (Sale Order 363 of 499) .40 S&W, 4.656" barrel, S/N 2W5NV57303. Blued finish, plastic grips, contrast sights. Includes original factory plastic box and spare magazine.
Condition: Very fine, showing little use. Retains nearly all of the finish, with some minor wear on the front strap. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Box very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Stevens Model 43 Lot #865 (Sale Order 364 of 499) .22 caliber, 6" round barrel, S/N 89967. Blued and nickel finish, walnut grips. Leaf rear sight.
Condition: Good, retaining most of the nickel finish on the brass frame. Barrel with a mottled patina. Mechanically functional. EST $ 300 - 400 |
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Stevens Model 43 Pistol Lot #866 (Sale Order 365 of 499) .22 caliber, 6" round barrel, S/N 25517. Blued and nickel finish, walnut grips. Fixed rear sight.
Condition: Good, retaining most of the nickel finish on the brass frame and traces of blue on the barrel. Mechanically functional. EST $ 300 - 400 |
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*Winchester Model 70 With Scope Lot #867 (Sale Order 366 of 499) .270 Winchester, 24" round barrel, S/N 187250 (ca 1951). Blued finish, checkered walnut pistol-gripped stock with rubber Winchester buttpad and checkered forend. B&L scope mounts, classic 60s era Bausch & Lomb Balfor A fixed 4x scope. A fine pre-64 Model 70 rifle.
Condition: Fine overall retaining most of the blued finish. Fine bore and mechanics. Clear optics. Walnut stock in fine condition with light handling marks. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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*Cabela's Limited Edition Winchester Model 70 Lot #868 (Sale Order 367 of 499) 7mm Mauser (7x57), 22.75" round "Featherlight" barrel, S/N 35CZX00469. Blued finish, checkered, pistol-gripped walnut stock with Winchester rubber buttpad, checkered forend, black Ebonite forend cap. Sling swivel mounts, jeweled bolt. Magazine floor plate engraved Cabela's Limited Edition.
Condition: Fine, showing little of any use. Retains nearly all original blued finish, with fine bore and mechanics. Stock with only minimal handling marks. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**Reminton Model 241 Rifle Lot #869 (Sale Order 368 of 499) .22LR, 24" round barrel, S/N 98426. Blued finish, pistol gripped smooth walnut stock with checkered Remington metal buttplate. Tubular magazine in buttstock. Standard 2-line Remington barrel marks, "The Speedmaster" receiver mark, along with Remington mark and serial number. Lyman peep sight mounted at rear of receiver.
Condition: Fine, showing minimal use. Retains most of the blued finish. Mechanically functional, good bore. Stock in fine condition as well with minor bumps and dings. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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**Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Lot #870 (Sale Order 369 of 499) .30-06, 24.75" tapered round barrel, S/N 35AMP06928. Blued finish, checkered pistol-gripped walnut stock with raised cheek piece and added rubber "Decelerator" buttpad, checkered forend with Ebonite tip. Mounted with Leupold Vari-X III 4.5-14 x 40mm variable scope with Michael's of Oregon rubber covers. Jeweled bolt. Sling swivel mounts.
Condition: Fine overall, showing minimal use. Retains nearly all of the blued finish, stock showing only minor handling marks. Fine bore and mechanics, clear optics. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 850 - 1200 |
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**Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Lot #871 (Sale Order 370 of 499) .270 Winchester, 24.875" round barrel, S/N 94291 (ca 1948). Blued finish, checkered, pistol-gripped walnut stock with checkered metal buttplate. Griffin & Howe quick detach mounts with vintage Weaver K3 60-B fixed 3x scope. Factory sights and sling swivels.
Condition: Fine, retaining most of the original blued finish. Mechanically functional with with fine bore and clear optics. Stock with scattered light handling marks. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 800 - 1000 |
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**Winchester Model 94 Carbine Lot #872 (Sale Order 371 of 499) .30-30, 20" round barrel with full-length tubular magazine, S/N 2560193. Blued finish, walnut stock with checkered metal buttplate and plain forend. Lyman receiver mounted adjustable peep rear sight, hooded front sight with white bead.
Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish. Mechanically functional with a very good bore. Stock with minimal handling marks and dings. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 750 - 1200 |
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**Winchester Model 63 Rifle Lot #873 (Sale Order 372 of 499) .22LR, 23" round barrel, S/N 142503 (ca 1956). Blued finish, walnut stock tubular magazine. Mounted with Lyman Alaskan "All Weather" 2.5x scope.
Condition: Fine, retaining most of the blued finish. Appears to be mechanically functional with a fine bore and clear optics. Stock with light handling marks. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 800 |
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**Remington Model 121 Lot #874 (Sale Order 373 of 499) .22 S/L/LR, 24" round barrel, tubular magazine, S/n 42614. Blued finish, pistol-gripped walnut stock and grooved forend. Standard Remington Fieldmaster receiver marks, and 2-line barrel marks. Lyman peep sight mounted at rear of receiver, dovetailed front sight with silver bead, cross bolt safety. Dovetailed notch for factory rear sight is empty.
Condition: Fine overall, retaining the majority of the blued finish. Appears mechanically functional, fine bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Belgium Made Browning 22 Rifle Lot #875 (Sale Order 374 of 499) .22LR, 19" round barrel, S/N 27153. Blued finish, checkered pistol-gripped stock with grooved metal buttplate and tubular magazine, checkered forend. Lightly engraved receiver with angular border lines and flowing floral splays, trigger guard bow engraved en-suite. Adjustable Buckhorn rear and dovetailed blade front sights.
Condition: Very fine, retaining most of the blued finish. Appears mechanically functional with a good bore. Stock with scattered bumps and dings. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 700 |
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*Cabela's 50th Anniversary Winchester Model 70 #1 of 750 Lot #876 (Sale Order 375 of 499) 300 Winchester Magnum, 26.75" round barrel, S/N 353ZZ04833. Blued finish, checkered pistol-gripped walnut stock with raised cheek piece and rubber buttpad, checkered forend. Bottom of magazine floor plate engraved with gold accented Cabela's logo, 50th Anniversary 1961-2011 and 1 of 750. Jeweled bolt, factory flip-up rear sight, hooded front sight with brass bead. Original factory hang tag.
Condition: Very fine as new and unfired. Retains nearly all of the original blued finish with only some minor handling marks present in the stock. Mechanically functional, fine bore. A fine limited edition Cabela's Model 70 in a heavy duty caliber, and the first of only 750 produced. *Requires FFL EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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**Winchester Model 94AE Large Loop Trapper SRC Lot #877 (Sale Order 376 of 499) .30-30, 16" barrel, S/N 6093341. Blued finish, smooth walnut stock and forend. Large loop lever, short-barreled "Trapper" configuration.
Condition: Fine, retains most of the finish. Very crisp throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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*Winchester Model 94 66 Cenntennial SRC Lot #878 (Sale Order 377 of 499) .30-30, 20" octagonal barrel, S/N 99234. Blued finish, gold plated receiver, buttplate and nose cap, smooth wood butt and forend. Saddle ring.
Condition: Very good to fine. Retains most of the blued finish and gold plating, with some minor loss and lightly scattered freckled oxidation. Stock good with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional, good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**Hamilton Boys Rifle Lot #879 (Sale Order 378 of 499) .22 caliber, 15" round barrel. Blued finish, wood stock and forend. Tip down action, notch rear and blade front sights.
Condition: Good, retaining traces of blue with a plum brown patina. Mechanically functional. Poor bore. Slab stock with nicks, dings and a 5" crack. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 150 - 300 |
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**Glenfield Model 30 GT Lot #880 (Sale Order 379 of 499) .30-30, 18" round barrel, full magazine, S/N 21040034. Blued finish, straight gripped stock with laser engraved checkering and game scene at wrist, checkered forend. Mounted with Leupold VariX II 3x9 scope in Weaver mounts. With leather sling and synthetic ammunition carrier on butt.
Condition: Good, retains most of the blued finish. Stock with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional, good bore. Optics clear but like the rest of the gun, need to be cleaned. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*Marlin Model 1895 Rifle Lot #881 (Sale Order 380 of 499) .45-70, 22" barrel, half-magazine, S/N 23100852. Blued finish, straight gripped walnut stock and forend, Crescent plastic buttplate.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blued finish with scattered loss, and some minor scratches. Stock the same. Mechanically functional, good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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**Winchester Model 1892 Lot #882 (Sale Order 381 of 499) .44 WCF caliber, 20" round barrel length, S/N 924766. Top of barrel marked in 2 lines with Winchester address over patent dates. Caliber markings at breech. Upper tang marked with model and Winchester trademark. All metal surfaces were finished in blue. Walnut butt stock and forend.
Condition: The frame has a gray to brown patina. The barrel and magazine tube retain some of the blue that is fading and mixing with some light salt and pepper pitting. The butt stock and forend have nicks, dings and scratches. Bore is good. Mechanically good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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**Remington Rolling Block Lot #883 (Sale Order 382 of 499) 7mm S-M, 30" round barrel, blued finish, walnut stock, bayonet lug. Adjustable military rear sight, blade front sight. Sling swivels, cleaning rod.
Condition: Fair. Well worn, metal with an oxidized plum brown patina on barrel and similar patina on frame. Mechanically functional, poor bore, very dirty and oxidized. Upper barrel band an incorrect replacement. Wood worn and lightly sanded. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 350 - 500 |
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Winchester Model 1873 Rifle Lot #884 (Sale Order 383 of 499) .38-40, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 349624 (1890 production). Blued finish, case hardened hammer and lever, walnut stock. Standard two-line Winchester barrel address and caliber mark. Brass lifter marked .38 cal. Butt trap in stock (no cleaning rods). Buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight.
Condition: About good, most of the metal with a lightly oxidized brownish patina, with traces of blue in protected areas and some surface scale and pinpricking. Bore about good with strong rifling and moderate oxidation along its length as well as an old oxidized ring a few inches from the muzzle. Mechanically fine. Forend nicely figured, wood with usual bumps, dings and mars. EST $ 650 - 900 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #885 (Sale Order 384 of 499) 25.5" spear point blade with wide, full-length fuller and 4.5" false edge. Brass grip with decorative single knucklebow, dragon's head quillon, and small clamshell guard. Checkered ebony grip with brass escutcheon. Grooved brass pommel cap.
Condition: Good. Cleaned in the European fashion, leaving the blade somewhat bright with some scuffs as well as some scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Brass a golden patina, ebony grip crisp. EST $ 300 - 600 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #886 (Sale Order 385 of 499) 23.25" slightly curved single-edged blade with narrow 13.5" fuller along spine. Blade with weak etched decorations at ricasso. 5" brass hilt monster head quillon, clamshell guard and single knucklebow, all cast with hunting scene decorations. Faceted bone and horn grip, hunting scene decorated pommel cap.
Condition: Good. Blade a dull gray with mottled surface oxidation. Brass a dull bronze color, grip half horn and half bone, one part or the other likely a replacement. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #887 (Sale Order 386 of 499) 23.5" straight, spear-point blade with 6.75" false edge and 11.5" rudimentary fuller along the spine. Blade with engraved game motifs at ricasso. 5.25" semi-pistol gripped brass hilt with short, tapered quillons, horn scales and with large bulbous brass rivets.
Condition: Good. Blade a medium gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Brass a dull golden patina. Horn scales with chips and dings. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #888 (Sale Order 387 of 499) 21.25" straight, spear point, single-edged blade with 2" false edge and narrow 19.5" fuller along spine. 5" brass hilt with tapered quillons and single clamshell guard. Faceted bone grip with bulbous brass rivets; flat brass pommel cap.
Condition: Good. Cleaned in the European fashion, leaving the blade somewhat bright with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration, and some cleaning marks. Brass a golden patina, clamshell guard loose. Bone scales good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #889 (Sale Order 388 of 499) 21.5"s slightly curved, single-edged blade, 5.25" false edge, 18" stopped median fuller. 7.75" of the blade is fire blued from the ricasso forward, with gold gilt engraved decorative motifs. 5.5" hilt with German silver mounts, S-shaped quillon, pierced and decorated clamshell guard, and grooved ebony grip. A very attractive hunting sword.
Condition: Very good. Blade mostly bright and retaining the majority of the fire blued and gold gilt decorations. Hilt and guard loose. Mounts tarnished, grip very good. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #890 (Sale Order 389 of 499) 20" straight spear point blade with 4.5" false edge and narrow, rudimentary 9.5" fuller. Etched floral motifs at ricasso with leaping stag and wild boar motifs as well. 5" brass with hilt with cast woodland and game motifs, single knucklebow, and single quillon with decorated finial. Faceted wood grip, brass pommel cap with game scenes. 25" in overall length.
Condition: Good. Blade a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Brass with gold patina, wood grip good. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #891 (Sale Order 390 of 499) 21.25" spear point, single-edged straight blade with 5.5" false edge and 11" narrow fuller near spine. Simple etched floral splays near ricasso. 4.75" hilt with cast brass guard showing game scenes and knucklebow with wild boar and a recumbent lion. Single forward-swept quillon with dog's head finial. Faceted wood grip.
Condition: Good. Blade has been cleaned in the European fashion, now a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and patches of moderate pitting. Etched patterns weak. Brass a medium bronze patina. Wood grip good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #892 (Sale Order 391 of 499) 20.25" curved single edged blade, with 7.5" false edge. Semi-pistol gripped brass hilt and crossguard with rudimentary acorn finials. Hilt cast with martial motifs. Horn scales. Blade appears to have been re-purposed from a much older sword.
Condition: Good. Blade a medium pewter color with evenly distributed surface oxidation discoloration. Horn scales with chips and nicks. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #893 (Sale Order 392 of 499) 18.75" single-edged, straight spear point blade with wide full-length median fuller. 5" hilt with German silver mounts and knuckle bow, and small guard. Single tapered quillon. Wood grip scales with three acorn and leaf motif rivets.
Condition: Fair to good. Blade appears to have been shortened and has an evenly oxidized patina with some etched pitting. Hilt slightly tarnished, grip scales fit poorly and may be replaced, with several cracks and chips. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #894 (Sale Order 393 of 499) 17.25" curved, single-edged blade with 15.5" narrow fuller at spine. Blade decorated with fire blue and gold gilt accents of panoplies of arms. 4.75" semi-pistol gripped hilt with horn scales retained by six rivets with classical face motifs. Likely a re-purposed older military blade.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some of the original blue and traces of the gold gilt, the balance a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and some pinpricking. Horn hilt good. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Remington Model 700 Lot #895 (Sale Order 394 of 499) .280 Remington, 22.75" pencil barrel, S/N C6215063. Blued finish, Monte-Carlo walnut stock with cheek rest, checkered pistol grip and forend. Jeweled bolt, rubber buttpad, scope bases, no open sights.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue, stock with minor nicks and dings. Mechanically functional, good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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*Remington Model 700 Rifle Lot #896 (Sale Order 395 of 499) .300 Winchester Magnaum, 24.75" barrel, S/N B6662603. Blued finish, camouflage painted synthetic stock with checkered pistol grip and forend. Jeweled bolt, rubber buttpad, open sights, drilled and tapped for scope. Synthetic sling.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue, stock with minor scuffs and scrapes. Mechanically functional, good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 650 |
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Weatherby Vanguard Rifle Lot #897 (Sale Order 396 of 499) .270 Winchester, 24.75" pencil barrel, S/N VL41952. Satin stainless finish, synthetic stock with checkered pistol grip and forend, rubber buttplate. Drilled and tapped for scope mounts.
Condition: Very good, showing use, minor scuffs and handling marks. Mechanically functional, good bore. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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MML Inc Knight MK85 Percussion Rifle Lot #898 (Sale Order 397 of 499) .54 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 1098. Blued finish, laminated wood stock with pistol grip. Open sights, drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Synthetic ramrod with brass tip. Sling swivel studs.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue, stock with minor scuffs and mars. Mechanically functional, good bore. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Winchester Model 1892 Rifle Lot #899 (Sale Order 398 of 499) .38-40, 24" round barrel with full-length tubular magazine, S/N 99801 (1929 production). Blued finish, walnut stock and forend. Standard Winchester 2-line address on barrel with caliber mark at receiver junction. Buckhorn rear and blade front sight. Previous owner's NC ID number is marked on the left side of the receiver in electric pencil.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains strong traces of original blue, mixed with a mostly smooth brown patina. Some surface oxidation and pinpricking present with some light pitting on the top of the receiver. Good bore is well seasoned and lightly pitted with strong rifling. Mechanically fine. Stock with usual scattered nicks and dings and minor mars. EST $ 700 - 1000 |
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*Winchester Model Golden Spike SRC Lot #900 (Sale Order 399 of 499) .30-30 caliber, 20" round barrel, S/N GS15878. Marked on the barrel Golden Spike Commemorative.
Condition: Excellent overall. *Requires FFL EST $ 650 - 900 |
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*Winchester Model 70 Rifle Lot #901 (Sale Order 400 of 499) 300 Win. Mag, 26" barrel, S/N G98371. Classic Stainless Boss; synthetic stock.
Condition: Excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**High Standard Model K1200 Pump Shotgun Lot #902 (Sale Order 401 of 499) 12 gauge, 20" barrel. Blue finish, with checkered stock and forend. Sling swivels.
Condition: Excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*Winchester Model 290 Rifle Lot #903 (Sale Order 402 of 499) 22 caliber, 21" barrel, S/N B1408864. Blue finish with checkered stock and forend.
Condition: Excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Compostie Stevens Favorite Rifle Lot #904 (Sale Order 403 of 499) .22 caliber, 21" barrel, marked on the tang Model 1915. Walnut stock and forearm.
Condition: Barrel is gray with Mossberg markings. Frame is gunmetal gray with some pitting. Markings are sharp. Stock and forearm have some nicks and dings. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 150 |
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S&W Model 686 Revolver Lot #905 (Sale Order 404 of 499) .357 Magnum, 6" barrel, S/N BHM4094. Stainless finish, Pachmayr rubber grip. Adjustable rear sight, ramp front sight with orange insert. In original factory box with original, unused cleaning kit.
Condition: Very good. Mostly bright with some minor wear and scuffing. Mechanically functional, but cylinder release needs some minor adjustment, as it will sometimes lock up the revolver if not in exactly the right position. EST $ 650 - 900 |
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*Browning Arms Buck Mark 5.5 Target Pistol Lot #906 (Sale Order 405 of 499) .22LR, 5.4375" barrel, S/N 655NZ23089. Matte blued finish, walnut target grips, gold-plated serrated trigger. Accessory rail with Simmons Model 1080 2x20 scope. Single magazine. Original box, numbered to the gun.
Condition: Excellent, as new in box, showing little if any use. Scope with clear optics. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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SPV Spur Trigger Revolver Lot #907 (Sale Order 406 of 499) .22 caliber, 2.25" barrel, S/N 6846. Barrel marked SPV / PAT'D APR 23, 1878. Single-action spur trigger with seven-shot cylinder. Unknown finish, hard rubber grips.
Condition: Good, no finish. Showing scattered surface oxidation and light pitting. Grips good. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Reproduction Stainless Steel Remington New Model Army by Pietta Lot #908 (Sale Order 407 of 499) .44 caliber, 8" octagonal barrel, S/N R263574. Bright stainless steel finish, wood grips.
Condition: Very good with minor scuffs and mars. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot Lot #909 (Sale Order 408 of 499) .22RF Short, 28" round barrel, S/N 128855. Blued finish, walnut stock and forend. Adjustable peep receiver sight. Sling swivels.
Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish, with some scattered surface oxidation and a couple of patches of minor pitting. Mechanically functional, dirty bore. Stock with nicks, dings and mars. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 700 |
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**Colt 1908 Pocket Automatic Lot #910 (Sale Order 409 of 499) .25ACP, 2.125" barrel, S/N 177017 (1915 mfg.). Blued finish, checkered plastic Colt grips. Single magazine.
Condition: Good. retains some blue, the rest dull gray. Slide buffed, marks weak. Appears functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**H&R Double Action Revolver Lot #911 (Sale Order 410 of 499) .32 S&W, 3.125" barrel, S/N 289979. Nickel finish, blued hammer, trigger & trigger guard. Checkered hard rubber grips.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the finish. Mechanically functional, fair bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Iver Johnson Revolver Lot #912 (Sale Order 411 of 499) .22LR, 5.875" barrel, S/N 10595. Blued finish, checkered walnut grip. Eight-shot cylinder, adjustable rear sight.
Condition: Good. Retains most of the blued finish with some loss, surface oxidation and flecks of rust. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Ruger Bearcat Revolver Lot #913 (Sale Order 412 of 499) .22LR, 4" barrel, S/N 90-00972. Blued finish, walnut grips, brass trigger guard. Roll engraved cylinder.
Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish, with some loss and fading on the barrel. Mechanically functional. Good bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Iver Johnson Revovler Lot #914 (Sale Order 413 of 499) .32 caliber, 3" barrel, no S/N. Nickel finish, owl head checkered hard rubber grips.
Condition: Good. Retains some nickel with rest a brown patina. Action functional in double-action, but will not hold cock in single action. Fair bore, grips worn. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Colt Single Action Flattop Target Scout Revolver Lot #915 (Sale Order 414 of 499) .22 LR / .22 Magnum, 6" barrel, S/N L13975. Blued and case hardened finish, checkered plastic grips. Adjustable rear sight, large ramp front sight. With spare .22 Magnum cylinder.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the finish with some wear and loss. Some minor surface oxidation present as well. Mechanically functional. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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**Colt Scout Buntline Lot #916 (Sale Order 415 of 499) .22LR / .22 Magnum, 7.4375" barrel, S/N G51806. Blued and case hardened finish, hard rubber grips. With spare .22 Magnum cylinder.
Condition: Very good, retains most of the blued and case hardened finish. Grips crisp. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Ruger Redhawk Revolver Lot #917 (Sale Order 416 of 499) .44 Magnum, 7.5" ribbed round barrel, S/N 500-11808. Stainless steel finish, smooth walnut grips. Standard Ruger markings. Adjustable rear sight, ramp front sight.
Condition: Very good. Smooth dull stainless patina, with scuffs and light wear. Mechanically functional. Good bore. Grips with light to moderate wear. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 400 |
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Allen Wheelock Center Hammer Navy Percussion Revolver Lot #918 (Sale Order 417 of 499) .36 caliber 5.875" octagonal barrel, S/N 488. Blued finish, walnut grips. Standard Allen & Wheelock two-line address and patent marks on left barrel flat.
Condition: Good. Void of finish with brown patina. Not mechanically functional. Missing cylinder arbor pin catch. Grips good. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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*Colt Agent Lot #919 (Sale Order 418 of 499) .38 Special CTG. caliber, 2" barrel length, S/N 207490LW. Left side of the barrel marked "Agent" over caliber markings. Left side of the frame marked with a Rampant Colt logo. Right side of the barrel marked in 2 lines with Colt Hartford address. Six-shot fluted cylinder. Blue finish with checkered walnut grips. Grips have silver rampant Colt medallion logo on each side.
Condition: Retains some of the finish on the barrel with wear to the muzzle and edges. The frame retains most of the finish with a scratch on the left side just below the rampant Colt logo. The cylinder has wear to the edges and some cylinder drag. The grips are good but do show wear with nicks and dings. Bore is good but needs to be cleaned. Mechanically very good. *Requires FFL EST $ 500 - 700 |
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Winchester Blank Cannon Lot #920 (Sale Order 419 of 499) 10 gauge blank, Winchester markings on the top of the barrel. Black metal with W.R.A. Co trademark embossed into the casting. Cast iron wheels.
Condition: Overall excellent condition. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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National Arms Derringer Lot #921 (Sale Order 420 of 499) .41RF, 2" barrel, S/N 260. Brass frame, rare short 2" barrel, 2.5" barrel standard. Barrel engraved "Bear."
Condition: Good. No finish, gray patina. Needs mechanical attention. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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Smith & Wesson 1st Model 2nd Issue Lot #922 (Sale Order 421 of 499) .22RF, 3.25" octagonal barrel, S/N 69261 (mfg. ca 1865). Blued finish, silver-plated brass frame, ivory grips. Matching assembly mark C4 on major parts.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue on the barrel and much of the original silver, now heavily tarnished, on the frame. The rest has a gray to brown patina. Grips very good, with a couple of tiny grain cracks. They are not numbered, but fit perfectly and show very nice age. If not factory, surely of the period. Mechanically functional. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Engraved Remington Model 95 Double Derringer Lot #923 (Sale Order 422 of 499) .41 RF Short, 3" over /under barrels, S/N 5798. Nickel finish, bone grips. Two-line Remington barrel address, extractor.
Condition: Good as refinished, retaining most of the added nickel. Grips good. Mechanically functional, pitted bores. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Modern Contemporary Made Percussion Pistol Lot #924 (Sale Order 423 of 499) .34 caliber, 10.25" octagonal barrel. Browned finish, brass mounts, walnut stock. Wood ramrod.
Condition: Good. Retains some of the browned finish with moderate scattered surface oxidation, dings and mars. Stock good with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Modern Contemporary-Made Percussion Pistol Lot #925 (Sale Order 424 of 499) .40 caliber, 10" octagonal barrel. Browned finish, brass mounts, walnut stock. Wood ramrod with brass tip.
Condition: Good. Retains some of the browned finish with lightly scattered surface oxidation. Stock good with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Colt Lord and Lady Derringers Lot #926 (Sale Order 425 of 499) .22RF Short, 2.4375" round barrel, consecutive serial numbers 79612D and 79613D. Blued barrels, brass frames, varnished wood grips. Colt's modern take on the 19th century 3rd Model Thuer derringer. Single action, pivoting barrel, spur triggers, in wooden Colt presentation case with red velvet lining.
Condition: Fine. Retain most of their original finish, probably unfired. Mechanically functional, fine bores. Crisp grips. Box in good condition with one hinge detached from the lid. EST $ 300 - 600 |
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**Colt Lighting Magazine Rifle Lot #927 (Sale Order 426 of 499) .22RF, 24" octagonal barrel, half-magazine, S/N 38466 (mfg. 1899). Blued finish. Smooth wood stock and forend, hard rubber Colt logo buttplate. Fixed notch rear sight, blade front sight.
Condition: Fair. Retains traces of finish, the rest a smoky patina with scattered oxidation, impact marks and light pitting. Stock good. Mechanically functional. Dirty bore. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Replica Arms Copy of Colt 1860 With Fluted Cylinder Lot #928 (Sale Order 427 of 499) .44 caliber, 8" barrel length, S/N A8366. Top of barrel marked in single line with Replica Arms address. Left side of the barrel marked ".44 CAL." Blue finish on barrel and cylinder. Case color frame and ejector with varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Like new retaining most of the finish with minimal wear on the barrel and cylinder. Vibrant case color on the ejector and frame. Grips are very good with minimal nicks and dings. Bore is very good and mechanically excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Second Generation Colt Baby Dragoon Revolver Lot #929 (Sale Order 428 of 499) .36 caliber, 4" octagonal barrel length, S/N 16867. Top of barrel marked in 2 lines with Colt New York address. Left side of the frame marked "Colts Patent." Indian battle cylinder scene. Blue barrel, cylinder and trigger. Case color frame and hammer with varnished walnut grips.
Condition: Overall very good to excellent condition. Like new. The bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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* Colt Double-Action Revolver Lot #930 (Sale Order 429 of 499) .38 Colt, 6" barrel, S/N 6289. Blued finish, Colt checkered hard rubber grips.
Condition: Good. Retains strong traces of blue, the rest a bluish-gray patina. Mechanically functional. Grips good. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Half-Stock Silver Mounted Percussion Target Rifle Lot #931 (Sale Order 430 of 499) .375 bore diameter, 27.25" octagonal heavy barrel length, no S/N. No visible markings. Engraved back lock, hammer, trigger guard and buttplate. Engraved patchbox on right side and engraved silver oval inlay on the left side. Blue barrel with silver furniture. Walnut stock. Rear lollipop hood sight and front hood sight.
Condition: The barrel retains some blue but mostly a gray to plum patina. The silver is bright with very little tarnish. The stock is good with a chip to the lower right corner near the buttplate. Crack on the left wrist. Bore is very good and mechanically good. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Relic Colt Navy Reserve 1851 Revolver Lot #932 (Sale Order 431 of 499) .36 caliber, 7.375" octagonal barrel, S/N 1736. Relic condition "square back" Colt Navy revolver, no hammer, no grips, missing some screws. Very early production, circa 1850.
Condition: Relic, missing some parts. Evenly pitted overall, not functional. EST $ 700 - 900 |
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*Winchester Model 94 Limited Edition Centennial Lot #933 (Sale Order 432 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal-to-round barrel with half-magazine, S/N CN0413. Blued finish, engraved receiver standard grained stock with checkered pistol grip and forend. Crescent buttplate, standard barrel sight, front blade sight with brass bead. In original box with paper work.
Condition: As new in box. *Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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*Winchester Model 1894-1994 Trapper SRC Lot #934 (Sale Order 433 of 499) .30-30, 16" barrel, S/N 6150575. Blued finish, plain smooth walnut stock and forend. Shotgun butt with plastic buttplate. In original factory box with hang tag and paperwork.
Condition: As new in box. *Requires FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Winchester Model 94 Limited Edition Centennial Rifle Lot #935 (Sale Order 434 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal-to-round barrel with half-magazine, S/N CNL2370. Blued finish, engraved receiver with gold highlights, fancy grained stock with checkered pistol grip and forend. Crescent buttplate, tang-mounted peep sight, standard barrel sight, front blade sight with brass bead. In original box with paper work and hang tag on lever.
Condition: As new in box. *Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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*Winchester Model 94 Limited Edition Centennial Rifle Lot #936 (Sale Order 435 of 499) .30-30, 26" octagonal-to-round barrel with half-magazine, S/N CNL0413. Blued finish, engraved receiver with gold highlights, fancy grained stock with checkered pistol grip and forend. Crescent buttplate, tang mounted peep sight, standard barrel sight, front blade sight with brass bead. In original box with paper work and hang tag on lever.
Condition: As new in box. *Requires FFL EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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**S&W Model 10-8 Lot #937 (Sale Order 436 of 499) .38 Special, 3" barrel, S/N 9D67570. Nickel finish, case hardened hammer and trigger, checkered Goncalo Alves grips with silver Smith & Wesson medallions. Matte, satin finish top strap and barrel rib, ramp front sight, smooth trigger.
Condition: Fine, retains most of the nickel finish. Grips crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*Ruger Model P91DC Lot #938 (Sale Order 437 of 499) .40 S&W, 4.25" barrel, S/N 340-16302. Stainless steel slide, gray aluminum frame, rubber grip panels. In original factory plastic box with extra magazine, loading tool, pad lock with keys and paperwork.
Condition: Excellent, showing little if any use and possibly unfired since purchase. *Requires FFL EST $ 250 - 400 |
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Colt Model 1889 DA Lot #939 (Sale Order 438 of 499) .41 Colt, 4.375" barrel, S/N 269578 (1893 mfg.). Blued finish, hard rubber grips.
Condition: Fair, retains no finish, with scattered oxidation, surface discoloration and light pitting. Needs mechanical attention. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Lorcin L380 Pistol Lot #940 (Sale Order 439 of 499) .380 caliber, 3.5" barrel, S/N 108567. Blued finish, plastic grips, single magazine.
Condition: Good. Appears functional. *Requires FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Composite Colt/Manhattan Percussion Pocket Revolver Lot #941 (Sale Order 440 of 499) .31 caliber, 3.875" octagonal barrel, no serial numbers. A composite gun made from a Colt M-1849 Pocket with a Manhattan pocket barrel and loading lever. Barrel with Manhattan marks and light scroll engraving. All numbers and markings removed from Colt portion of the gun.
Condition: Fair. Buffed, cleaned and lightly oxidized. Mechanically functional, but needs attention to operate smoothly. Replaced grips. EST $ 400 - 600 |
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Iver Johnston Revolver Lot #942 (Sale Order 441 of 499) .32 caliber, 3.25" barrel. Nickel finish, hard rubber grips.
Condition: Good as refinished, retains most of the added nickel. Grips worn. Needs mechanical attention. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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*Taurus Revolver Lot #943 (Sale Order 442 of 499) .357 magnum, 4" barrel, S/N 109990. Blued finish, case hardened trigger and hammer, checkered wood grips with gold Taurus medallions. Wide, serrated trigger, adjustable rear sight.
Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some light wear. Mechanically functional, fine, bright bore. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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*Colt Police Positive Special Revolver Lot #944 (Sale Order 443 of 499) .32-20, 3.875" barrel, S/N 244396 (mfg. 1922). Nickel finish, checkered walnut grips with silver Colt medallions.
Condition: Good, as refinished. Grips worn and refinished. Mechanically functional. *Requires FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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Four Shotshell Boxes Lot #945 (Sale Order 444 of 499) Three twelve gauge boxes, one 16 gauge box. Three boxes of Remington, one box of Western.
Condition: Poor to good. EST $ 150 - 200 |
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Large Lot of Individual Cartridges Lot #946 (Sale Order 445 of 499) Some shotshells, inside primed cartridges, centerfire cartridges.
Condition: Very good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Lot of Two Boxes Peters Shotshells Lot #947 (Sale Order 446 of 499) One 20 gauge and one 12 gauge.
Condition: 12 gauge box has some scuffs around the edges. It is a partial box, missing some cartridges. The 20 gauge is in very good with some scuffing along the edges. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Lot of Five Boxes of Cartridges Lot #948 (Sale Order 447 of 499) Two Winchester two-piece boxes of .45-70 caliber. One box of 40 caliber bullets. One box of Peters .45-70, one Remington UMC box .45-70.
Condition: Good. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Lot of Miscellaneous Boxes of Cartridges Lot #949 (Sale Order 448 of 499) 12 boxes: Remington, Winchester, United States Cartridge Company.
Condition: Some are full and some partial. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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Lot of 17 Boxes of Collectible .22 Cartridges Lot #950 (Sale Order 449 of 499) Western, Remington, Winchester.
Condition: Most of the boxes are full. Some are partial. EST $ 300 - 400 |
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**Colt Model 1908 Pocket Automatic Lot #951 (Sale Order 450 of 499) .25 ACP, 2" barrel, S/N 367004 (mfg. 1926). Blued finish, checkered walnut grips with silver Colt medallions. One magazine.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue with wear and loss and scattered freckled oxidation. Grips good with wear. Appears mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 250 - 400 |
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**Colt Police Positive Revolver Lot #952 (Sale Order 451 of 499) .32 Colt, 4" barrel, S/N 90548 (mfg. 1911). Blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips with COLT mark at frame. Rampant Colt logo on frame.
Condition: Good. Retains some blued finish with wear and loss, scattered surface oxidation. Grips with minor wear and a chip out of the left panel. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 150 - 250 |
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**Colt New Police Lot #953 (Sale Order 452 of 499) .38 Colt, 4" barrel, S/N 3794 (mfg. 1906). Blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips with COLT mark at frame. Rampant Colt logo on frame surrounded by * COLT'S * NEW POLICE. Includes old spring clip-style shoulder holster.
Condition: Good. Retains some blued finish with wear and loss. Grips with minor wear and a chip out of the left panel. Essentially functional, but cylinder release is hard to operate and needs mechanical attention. Holster about good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Ithaca Double-Barrel Shotgun Lot #954 (Sale Order 453 of 499) 16 gauge choked full and modified, 28" barrels, S/N 328919. Blued barrels, case hardened receiver, checkered pistol gripped walnut stock with hard rubber Ithaca marked buttplate and smooth splinter forend. Receiver marked ITHACA GUN CO. - ITHACA N.Y. Barrels marked SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL and MADE IN U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Retains traces of blue with a smoky blue-gray patina. Stock good with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional, good bores. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Savage Arms Model 1914 Lot #955 (Sale Order 454 of 499) .22 S/L/LR, 24" octagonal barrel, full-length magazine tube, S/N 14923. Blued finish. Walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and grooved forend. Metal buttplate, tang mounted safety. Leaf rear and blade front sights.
Condition: Good. Retains some original blue on the receiver, the balance and the barrel a mostly smooth plum brown patina. Stock good with crisp checkering and some nicks and dings. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 250 - 350 |
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**Mossberg Targo 42T Lot #956 (Sale Order 455 of 499) .22 smoothbore, 27" barrel, no S/N. Blued finish, walnut stock with pistol grip and elevated comb, hard rubber buttplate. Includes two magazines.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue with freckled surface oxidation. Stock with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Japanese Military Rifle Converted to Sporting Rifle Lot #957 (Sale Order 456 of 499) 7.7mm (probably), 22.8125" barrel, S/N 49142. Blued finish, Monte-Carlo-style stock with stippled checkering at pistol grip and forend. Japanese Type 99 rifle altered to sporting configuration with replacement stock, using the original action with the bolt turned down. Bolt matching. Re-barreled and may be re-chambered, so rifle should be inspected by a competent gunsmith prior to firing to definitively determine caliber. Lyman adjustable receiver mounted peep sight, ramp front sight.
Condition: Good. Retains some finish. Stock with bumps and dings. Mechanically functional. Good bore needs to be cleaned. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Winchester Model 12 Shotgun Lot #958 (Sale Order 457 of 499) 12 gauge cylinder bore, 21.375" barrel, S/N 685974 (mfg. c1936). Blued finish, pistol-gripped stock with grooved forend. Takedown model.
Condition: Good. Retains most of an old blued finish. Stock with bumps and dings. Mechanically functional, good bore. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 400 |
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**Ithaca Double Shotgun Lot #959 (Sale Order 458 of 499) 12 gauge cylinder bore, 28" barrels, S/N 269094. Blued barrels, case hardened receiver, pistol-gripped buttstock and splinter forend. Receiver marked ITHACA GUN CO - ITHACA, NY and barrels marked SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL. Pistol grip crudely checkered. Unmarked, hard rubber buttplate.
Condition: Good. Retains most of an old blue finish, receiver with traces of case color. Stock good with bumps and dings. Mechanically functional. Good bores. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #960 (Sale Order 459 of 499) 19.5" slightly curved single-edged blade with wide, full-length median fuller. 5.25" brass hilt with horn grip and cast open work clamshell guard and pommel cap and cast floral motifs on the knuckle guard and quillon.
Condition: Good. Blade had been cleaned in the European fashion, now a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and light pitting as well as scattered scuff and cleaning marks. Horn hilt good, but loose. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #961 (Sale Order 460 of 499) 18.25" quillback blade with 13.25" wide median fuller. 6.25" hilt with brass clamshell guard and S-shaped deer's hoof quillons. Horn grip with brass acorn decorations, flat brass pommel cap with acorn tang nut.
Condition: Good. Blade retains some original bright polish with scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Brass with a mellow golden patina, clam shell slightly loose. Grip very good. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Early German Hunting Sword Lot #962 (Sale Order 461 of 499) 30.25" single-edged spear point, saw-back blade with 9" false edge. Reverse of blade is marked twice near the spine: PETER BIERSPERG MEFECIT SOLINGEN 1641, with the mark repeated one over the other. The obverse is marked: DNE SI VIS POTES ME MVN DARE 1641 in the same fashion. 5.75" hilt with simple flat iron knuckle bow, clamshell guard, forward-swept lower quillon and straight upper quillon. Horn grip scales secured by 5 bulbous iron rivets.
Condition: Good. Blade had been cleaned in the European fashion, now a dull gray patina with scattered surface oxidation and light pitting. Iron and horn hilt good, but clamshell guard is loose. EST $ 500 - 700 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #963 (Sale Order 462 of 499) 24" straight, single-edged, spear point blade with wide, 23" fuller. 6" semi-pistol gripped hilt with brass clamshell guard and slightly S-shaped quillons. Horn grip scales secured by three bulbous brass rivets.
Condition: Good. Blade with some original polish, scattered oxidation, and numerous polishing marks. Brass cleaned to bright. Horn scales with minor chips and mars. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #964 (Sale Order 463 of 499) 22" slightly curved single-edged blade, with 6" false edge. Blade with old simple engraving of panoplies of arms, a maker's mark, a large U with an S inside it and a large K. 6" hilt with German silver mounts and bone scales with German silver rivets. Forward swept quillons with simple engraved motifs, matching the other mounts. An interesting older blade in somewhat newer mounts.
Condition: Good. Medium pewter blade with mottled surface oxidation and an old cleaning that has left the engraving light in places. Mounts tarnished, scales good. Guard and hilt are loose. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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German Hunting Sword Lot #965 (Sale Order 464 of 499) 20.75" slightly curved, single-edged blade with 7.25" false edge. Blade with deeply struck King's Head Solingen cutler's mark on both side near the ricasso. 4.75" brass hilt with forward swept quillon terminating in a sea monster finial. Single knuckle bow with classical figure cast into it. Horn grip and pierced decorative pommel cap with foliate motifs.
Condition: Good. Blade a medium gray patina with some scattered surface oxidation and discoloration. Edge with numerous nicks and dings. Brass a dull bronze patina. Grip good. Guard loose. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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**Winchester Model 1892 Rifle Lot #966 (Sale Order 465 of 499) .38-40 caliber, 20" octagonal barrel, S/N 223397. Walnut stock and forend.
Condition: Barrel and magazine tube have been shortened. Barrel and magazine tube retain some original blue mostly turning plum. Frame is mostly a brown patina. Stock and forend have some nicks and dings. Bore is excellent. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 750 |
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**03 Sporting Rifle Lot #967 (Sale Order 466 of 499) .30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 234552. Barrel marked RIA 6-13. Barrel and receiver have been nickel plated. Finely checkered pistol grip stock. Skeletonized buttplate with a trap. Lyman 48 receiver sight.
Condition: Barrel and receiver retain most of the nickel finish. The stock is very good. Bore is very good. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 600 |
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*Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Army Lot #968 (Sale Order 467 of 499) .44 special caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N SA27920. Top of the barrel marked with single-line Colt Hartford address. Left side of the barrel marked "Colt Single Action Army .44 Special." Left side of the frame marked in 2 lines with patent dates. This revolver is nickel-plated with factory "B" engraving on the barrel, frame, cylinder, back strap and trigger guard. Smooth rosewood medallion grips.
Condition: Retains nearly all the nickel finish with very light handling wear. Very fine cut scroll engraving. Markings are sharp and crisp. The grips are excellent. The bore is excellent and mechanically excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 2500 - 4000 |
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*Phoenix Arms HP22A Lot #969 (Sale Order 468 of 499) .22 LR caliber, 3" barrel length, S/N 4369734. Caliber markings on the left side of the barrel. Left side of the slide action marked "Phoenix Arms" over "Ontario CA." Right side of the slide action marked in 3 lines with model over caliber over "Made in the U.S.A." Satin nickel finish with black checkered plastic grips.
Condition: Very good condition. Like new. *Requires FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Brick of Western .22 Long Rifle Cartridges Lot #970 (Sale Order 469 of 499) White cardboard box with red & blue lettering.
Condition: Complete in very good condition. EST $ 150 - 200 |
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Lot of Three Boxes of Hi-Power Cartridges Lot #971 (Sale Order 470 of 499) 20 gauge box is partial. 12 gauge box was military issue, with the wrapper still around the box. Full 12 gauge box.
Condition: One 12 gauge box has a small red stain on one of the corners. 20 gauge box is good. 12 gauge box that was military issue is in excellent condition. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 Carbine Lot #972 (Sale Order 471 of 499) .32 Winchester Special, 20" round barrel, full magazine, S/N 1041231 (mfg. 1928). Blued finish, walnut stock. Lyman adjustable receiver mounted peep sight, tall blade front sight with white bead. Barrel sight removed and dovetail filled.
Condition: Good. Retains most of the blued finish with wear and loss, some scratches and mars. Buttplate crusty. Stock good with nicks and dings. Mechanically functional, bore dirty. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Full-Stock Percussion Rifle Lot #973 (Sale Order 472 of 499) .32 caliber, 36.5" octagonal barrel retained by three wedges, .40" across the flats. Browned finish, full stocked in striped maple with a raised cheek piece, brass furniture. Percussion lock marked WHITMORE & WOLFF / PITTSBURGH (lock makers c1837-1852 - Sellers). Four-piece open-work patchbox, double set triggers, extended trigger guard with two finger spurs, two ramrod thimbles and entry pipe. Simple leaf rear sight and blade front sight. Simple decorative lines carved along toe line, incised line along forend above ramrod channel.
Condition: Good. Untouched, attic patina and truly "in the black" including the brass furniture which is so dark it appears to be iron. Metal with oxidation and pinpricking. Lock functional. Stock with numerous dings and mars and a few cracks in the forend. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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Lot of Five Winchester Reloading Tools Lot #974 (Sale Order 473 of 499) Lot includes the following:
1) Tool for .44WCF in very good condition. 2) Tool for .32 WCF in fair condition. 3) Tool for .38 WCF in good condition. 4) Another tool for .38 WCF in very good condition. 5) Another tool for .32 WCF in good condition. Most tools with scattered surface oxidation, #2 heavily oxidized, #4 retaining some original blue. Condition: EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Winchester Model 77 Rifle Lot #975 (Sale Order 474 of 499) .22 caliber, 22" round barrel, no S/N. Blue finish with a walnut stock.
Condition: Retaining nearly all of the original bright blue finish. Stock has few weak hardly noticeable scratches. Overall an excellent and hard to find rifle. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 500 - 850 |
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*Winchester Model 290 Rifle Lot #976 (Sale Order 475 of 499) .22 caliber, 21" round barrel, S/N 351187. Blue finish, walnut stock and forend.
Condition: Retaining nearly all of the blue finish. Stock and forend are nearly perfect with no blemishes. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 600 |
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*Glenfield Model 60 Rifle Lot #977 (Sale Order 476 of 499) .22 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 20636918. Blue finish, walnut stock.
Condition: Retaining nearly all of the original blue finish. Stock is excellent *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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* Marlin Model 70 Rifle Lot #978 (Sale Order 477 of 499) .22 caliber, 18" round barrel, S/N 10437305. Blue finish walnut stock. A Tasco 4X15 scope mounted on the grooved top receiver.
Condition: Retaining nearly all of the original blue finish. Stock is excellent. Still retains the original Marlin stickers on the stock. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Remington Model 552 Lot #979 (Sale Order 478 of 499) .22 caliber, 23.5" round barrel. Blue finish with walnut stock and forend.
Condition: Retaining nearly all of the original blue finish. Stock and forend are excellent with no nicks or dings. Excellent overall. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 350 - 500 |
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*Marlin Model 60 Rifle Lot #980 (Sale Order 479 of 499) .22 caliber, 22" round barrel with magazine tube, S/N 05183216. Walnut stock.
Condition: Barrel and receiver retain all of the blue finish. Walnut stock is excellent with the Marlin sticker still on the stock. Overall excellent. *Requires FFL EST $ 300 - 500 |
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*Marlin Model 120 Rifle Lot #980A (Sale Order 480 of 499) 22 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 27357923. Blue finish, checkered stock. Mounted with a Revelation marked 4 X 15 scope. Marked Revelation and made for Western Auto Supply Company between 1960-1965. An exact copy of the Marlin Model 99. Rare in this configuration with the scope.
Condition: Retaining most of the original blue finish. Stock is excellent. Bore is very good. Scope is good with nice clear optics. *Requires FFL EST $350 - 500 |
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*Marlin Glenfield Model 65 Lot #980B (Sale Order 481 of 499) .22 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 71462222. Blue finish, walnut stock. Manufactured 1971-1974 for Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company. See Brophy's book Marlin Firearms.
Condition: Excellent overall. *Requires FFL EST $325 - 500 |
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Contemporary Copy Of A Hawken Rifle Lot #981 (Sale Order 482 of 499) .54 caliber, 32" octagonal barrel, S/N 4611. Browned finish, German silver mounts, two-key hardwood stock with cheek rest. Double set triggers. Unmarked percussion lock, top of barrel marked ALLEN F.A. MFG. CO. - SANTA FE N.M., rifle made by Uberti of Italy and so marked on left flat. Wood ramrod with brass jag tip. Nicely aged and decorated reproduction rifle with tacks to make an attractive accent piece in a Western themed room or cabin.
Condition: Good to very good. Retains some brown on the barrel. Lock with a pewter patina. Mounts lightly tarnished. Mechanically functional, good bore needs to be cleaned. Stock with minor bumps, dings and bruises. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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**Winchester Model 1894 SRC Lot #982 (Sale Order 483 of 499) .30-30 WCF, 20" round barrel with full length magazine, S/N 601072 (mfg. 1912). Blued finish, walnut stock with crescent buttplate. Saddle ring on receiver. Adjustable peep sight on tang, barrel sight removed and dovetail filled.
Condition: Good overall. Retains some blue finish in protected areas. Barrel with dings and mars on reverse. Stock with bumps and dings, forend lightly sanded. Mechanically functional. Bore too dirty to determine condition. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 400 - 650 |
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*Thompson Center Arms Single Shot Pistol Lot #983 (Sale Order 484 of 499) .223 Remington, 10" barrel, S/N 279377. Blued finish, laser engraved frame, over-sized finger-grooved walnut grips and forend. Includes Leupold M8 2x extended eye-relief scope in Leupold mounts.
Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue. Grips with nicks and dings. Bore needs to be cleaned. Hammer does not hold at full cock. *Requires FFL EST $ 350 - 500 |
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Reproduction Colt 1860 Army Revolver Lot #984 (Sale Order 485 of 499) .44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 2347. Unmarked, likely Italian reproduction of a Colt M-1860 Army percussion revolver, which has been lightly aged to appear much older.
Condition: Fair. No finish, oxidized patina. Needs mechanical attention. EST $ 200 - 400 |
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*Double Deuce by Buddie Arms Lot #985 (Sale Order 486 of 499) .22RF, 2.875" over / under barrels, S/N 16846. Gold-plated finish, checkered plastic grips. Modern copy of the classic Remington Model 96 "Over Under" derringer.
Condition: Good. Retains some gold finish with wear. Appears mechanically functional. *Requires FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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H&R Revolver Lot #986 (Sale Order 487 of 499) .38 S&W, 3.125" barrel, S/N 154335. Nickel finish, mother-of-pearl grips. Double action only topbreak revolver with concealed hammer.
Condition: Good. Retains much of the nickel finish. Mechanically functional but firing pin appears frozen in the forward position. Do not load or attempt to fire without having the gun attended to by a gunsmith. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Cobray Model D Lot #987 (Sale Order 488 of 499) .45 Colt / .410 Shotgun, 3.25" barrel, no S/N. Blued finish, plastic grips.
Condition: Fair. Retains some finish. Frame appears to have been welded up at breech face. No safety present. Appears mechanically functional. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Sharps Model 1C Derringer Lot #988 (Sale Order 489 of 499) .22RF, 2.5" 4-barrel cluster, S/N 17181. Nickel finish with silver-plated brass frame with wood grips.
Condition: Fair. Retains some silver plate on the brass frame, barrels with old, flaked nickel. Grips worn. Needs mechanical attention. EST $ 300 - 500 |
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Colt Model 1889 DA Revolver Lot #989 (Sale Order 490 of 499) .41 Colt, 4.5" barrel, S/N 11312. Blued finish, checkered wood grips with Colt medallions.
Condition: Fair. Evenly distributed light pitting with some old, applied blue finish. Grips are worn. Hammer spur repaired, needs mechanical attention. EST $ 200 - 300 |
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**Iver Johnston Revolver Lot #990 (Sale Order 491 of 499) .38 caliber, 4" barrel, no serial number. Blued finish, checkered, hard rubber owl head grips. Top break, double-action only with concealed hammer.
Condition: Good. Retains some blue mixed with brown patina. No firing pin present, needs mechanical attention. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 100 - 200 |
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Colt Lighting Revolver Lot #991 (Sale Order 492 of 499) .38 Colt, 3.375" barrel, S/N 28574 (1881 mfg.). Blued finish, checkered wood grips. Made without ejector rod, long cylinder pin.
Condition: Good. Some minor traces of blue, the rest a mottled, oxidized brown over gray patina. Barrel and frame markings weak but legible. Mechanically functional. Grips very good with nice checkering. EST $ 600 - 900 |
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**Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #992 (Sale Order 493 of 499) .38-40 caliber, 4.625" barrel, S/N 286201 (1906 mfg.). Blued finish, hard rubber grips. Two-line barrel address. Visible numbers match.
Condition: Good. Retains no finish, with smooth patina, grips worn. Mechanically functional, ejector rod head missing. **Requires C&R or FFL EST $ 1000 - 1500 |
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Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #993 (Sale Order 494 of 499) .45 Colt, 5.25" barrel, S/N 5967 (frame mfg. 1874). Blued finish. Early production black powder frame and grip strap numbers match, trigger guard mismatched, cylinder un-numbered. Barrel replaced. Bull's-eye ejector rod, hard rubber grips. Poor quality engraving on barrel and cylinder.
Condition: Good as refinished. Mechanically functional, grips worn. Very good bore. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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Large Buffalo Shoulder Head Mounted Trophy Lot #994 (Sale Order 495 of 499) There is no animal that represents the American West better than the American Bison or buffalo. These magnificent animals were hunted to near extinction, but in recent times have made a resurgence. This taxidermy example is a large shoulder-head mount with a winter coat. It measures 40" from top of the neck to the bottom. The width at the shoulders measure 24". The hair is a light brown to dark brown.
Condition: Good condition. EST $ 750 - 1000 |
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Montana Prison Made Bridle Lot #995 (Sale Order 496 of 499) Bridle has been woven with three colors: beige, dark brown and red. Both bridle rosettes with images of a sporting dog. Bridle complete with six tassels with 'acorn' formed motifs throughout. Included is a matching woven lead line rendered in beige and dark brown colors forming a spiral pattern complete with two tassels.
This bridle was purchased by the consignor's grandfather Oscar Dancey (b 1888) in Montana in the 1920s. Oscar Dancey worked for Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. Condition: Excellent. EST $ 700 - 900 |
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Blacksmith-Made Short Sword Lot #996 (Sale Order 497 of 499) 16" blade length, 21" overall length. No visible markings. Iron knucklebow and guard. Stag handle.
Condition: The blade has a plum overall patina. The knuckle guard and bow have a plum patina. The stag grip is good showing age with a yellowing patina. EST $ 500 - 800 |
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Napoleonic Era Eagle Sabertache Lot #997 (Sale Order 498 of 499) Trapezoidal leather sabertache with scalloped lower edge, measuring about 10.75"x9" with a brass crowned eagle on front flap measuring 6.75"x4.75". Interior with dark purple Moroccan leather lining decorated with fancy stitching, with several pockets and red velvet lined flaps. Three oval brass suspension rings at top.
Condition: Very good with expected wear and light finish loss with scuffing. Leather solid, most stitching intact. EST $ 800 - 1200 |
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Trompe L'oeil by Adrianas M. Bauman, Reported to Have Hung in Frederic Remington's Studio Lot #998 (Sale Order 499 of 499) 62" x 42" paper illustration coated over in varnish, signed Adrianas M. Bauman / Copyright 1904 lower right. Tromp L'oeil depicting a dead rabbit and duck, with a hunter's jacket, shotgun, cartridge belt and hat hanging on a barn door. According to the previous owner, this hung in Frederic Remington's studio at some point.
Condition: The verso of the paper has several repaired patches. The paper has several areas of craquelure, with extensive damage along the lower right side. EST $ 100 - 200 |
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